Many people trade in Forex but they are not properly disciplined. If you want to know the secret to the success of the professional traders, you will get the answer that they all followed discipline in their careers. This article will tell you how you can grow your love towards the discipline. We know loving discipline is very hard. Every trader wants freedom and they want to trade with their own plan. Whenever there is discipline, there are people who want to trade on their own. This isocline is crucial in your career and if you want to lead a successful career, you need to know how to...
Exeter Deaf Academy have won the national track and field competition for Deaf schools for the second consecutive year. It is the first time the Cup has been won by the same school two years in a row in the history of the event.
The annual National Deaf Schools Track and Field Sports Day took place on Wednesday 4 July at Westminster Lodge Leisure Centre in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Organised by Deaf school Heathlands, five schools from across the UK compete in a variety of track and field events.
16 students set off from Exeter at 6am to reach St Albans. Teacher Nick...
If you are quipped on the sustainability of casinos, and whether some have been closed in the recent past, then you will learn quickly that gambling houses are like many other businesses. Without the complete knowledge on how to operate and manage them, some have become a forgotten memory while others have thrived in the fast-paced environment that is crowded with many online casinos. So, what is it that makes some of the online platforms for betting to continue in business while others submerge? We seek to find the best online casinos for British players...
THE next Bishop of Crediton will be the Venerable Jackie Searle, currently Archdeacon of Gloucester, 10 Downing Street has announced.
Archdeacon Jackie said: “I am delighted to have been appointed Bishop of Crediton and am excited to be joining the Church of England in Devon. I am very drawn to the Diocesan vision to deepen our prayer, make disciples and serve the people of Devon with joy.
"I look forward hugely to joining in, getting to know the churches, schools, chaplaincies and fresh expressions of the Diocese and all the communities they serve, and working...
Train operating company Great Western Railway (GWR) has come to the rescue of Lapstock, the annual mid-Devon music festival by agreeing to stop trains at Lapford station for the duration of the highly popular event.
The agreement is a boost for festival organisers as access to Lapstock would have otherwise been restricted for those in the North of the county due to a prolonged closure of the A377 at Eggesford.
Festival Director, Steve Keable said: “Lapford station is on the beautiful Tarka Line from Barnstaple to Exeter and is only a couple of hundred yards from Lapford...
If you’re in the business of saving money, then you may be constantly looking for ways to reduce your overheads and expenses. While reducing how much money is spent is always wise, business owners cannot allow their employees or their customers suffer as an expense. For small business owners, saving £150 a month could be massive for them, while household giants should look to be continually staying on top. For those of you who are wanting to find simple money-saving hacks, consider the following tips.
The Devon Fire and Spice Festival comes to Powderham Castle this August for a celebration of barbecuing, chillies and spice.
This fiery weekend takes place on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th August, set between the castle ramparts and the Exe estuary, and this themed food festival will focus on hot sauces, spice rubs and mixes, chilli plants, barbecues, smokers and barbecue sauces, with plenty for the non-chilli lover too.
For those with a competitive nature, the organisers are encouraging entries into the barbecue competition on the Saturday, where teams compete throughout...
Work on a £250,000 flood improvement scheme in Uplyme has been completed.
New culverts have been installed through Uplyme village hall car park, as well as under the B3165 Lyme Road and Pound Lane, in order to carry flood water away from the village centre, which suffers the greatest risk of flooding.
The improvements in Uplyme have reduced the flood risk to 12 properties and regular flooding to the highway.
The scheme, developed by Devon County Council’s flood risk management team, has been funded with contributions from Devon County Council, Flood Defence Grant in...
The Summer Reading Challenge 2018 is set to get off to a mischievous start this July with the ‘Mischief Makers’. The theme of this year’s challenge is inspired by the historic Beano comics, which celebrate their 80th anniversary this year. Exeter Library celebrates the launch of the Summer Reading Challenge on Saturday 14th of July at its city centre location with a packed programme of events. On Saturday the 14th, Sciencedipity will be taking up residence in the children’s library from 9am - 12.30pm. Sciencedipity is a science themed not for profit organisation making science fun for...
There are many different aspects, which when combined, work to produce what most would consider a good website. Some may be a matter of opinion, such as the overall design and the graphics used across the site. People inevitably have different tastes, just like with clothes - if we all liked the same colours and styles, we would be living in a pretty boring world.
However, appearance, though very important, is only a small fraction of what makes a great website - additional factors include the onsite content, usability and structure. We examine the importance of each so that you...