The Biggest Challenges Facing Families with Health Needs Right Now

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 03/07/2024 - 10:27am

In the United Kingdom, families with health needs face various challenges that can impact their daily lives and overall well-being. From accessing healthcare services to managing medical expenses, navigating the healthcare system can be complex and overwhelming for many families. In this article, we will explore the biggest challenges facing UK families with health needs right now, along with potential solutions and resources to address these issues.

Rising Healthcare Costs

One of the most significant challenges facing UK families with health needs is the rising cost of...

How businesses in the South West can benefit from cloud payroll software

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Wed, 03/06/2024 - 11:24pm

The simple act of ensuring your team members get paid on time and accurately can go a long way to boosting both your employee retention rates and their morale . But, if you’re an SME with a small team, or you rely on more traditional and manual payment methods, it can be easy to let standards slip with your payroll management.

However, the good news is that such a scenario can be avoided by switching up these older systems and changing to automated cloud payroll services . So if you are a business owner in the South West who has yet to make this change, be sure to read on as we’...

National trade body celebrates Exeter young achiever

A building materials specialist from Exeter has been recognised for his commitment to the industry.

National trade body The Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) and Builders’ Merchants News (BMN), have joined forces to identify the Top 100 Young Achievers across the multi-billion-pound building materials sector, and shine a light on the brightest stars of the future.

Ben Farrington, Divisional Sales Director – Construction at Bostik, based in Exeter, has been nominated for the accolade based around his achievements within his career so far, and having a positive impact in...

Magic Carpet to become part of Exeter Community Initiatives

Magic Carpet, an Exeter-based charity that runs weekly art and drama groups for adults with learning disabilities and mental health difficulties, is to become part of Exeter Community Initiatives (ECI).

The move will benefit both charities allowing them to share resources and save costs.

Magic Carpet has been running for over 40 years but like many small charities, the impact of Covid and the cost-of-living crisis has seen its income fall and costs climb, despite the growth in demand for its services.

Local charity, Exeter Community Initiatives has also recently...

Major employer announcement key opportunity for South West

Authored by Program
Posted: Wed, 03/06/2024 - 7:11pm

The announcement of a major new employer locating to the Gravity smart campus in Somerset has been heralded as a key opportunity for the region.

Agratas, Tata Group’s global battery business, has been confirmed as the operator of the UK’s new battery gigafactory on the Gravity campus close to junction 23 of the M5 near Bridgwater in Somerset.

It represents a £4 billion investment in Somerset, which will directly create 4,000 new jobs and thousands more in the wider supply chain.

By the 2030’s, it is anticipated that it will be contributing almost half of the UK’s...

Justice Secretary praises innovative Prisoners Building Homes (PBH) Scheme

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 03/06/2024 - 4:00pm

An innovative scheme which employs prisoners to construct environmentally-friendly housing has been described as a ‘game-changer’ by a former inmate and a ‘triple win’ by Justice Secretary Alex Chalk.

Prisoners Building Homes (PBH) started out as a pilot scheme in South West England. Funded by five Police and Crime Commissioners and the One Public Estate programme, which is managed by the Cabinet Office, the Local Government Association, and the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, PBH is working with housebuilders to employ prisoners across the country and is on...

Benefits of Workout Splits for Runners

Authored by Tom_Berry
Posted: Wed, 03/06/2024 - 7:40am

Strength training is a valuable component of any runner’s training program. It develops physical resilience, systematically improves motor control and increases force output which leads to greater projection with every stride.

I commonly hear that athletes are following split strength programs in the gym. Split programs are where certain muscle groups and/or movement patterns are performed on separate days. I prefer athletes to complete balanced strength sessions where most primal movement patterns are performed. Split programs have their origins in bodybuilding and are popular...

Outline planning permission for Exeter developer secured

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 03/05/2024 - 8:01pm

A major Exeter-based developer is working towards bringing new homes to the city.

Persimmon Homes South West secured outline planning consent for up to 50 high-quality homes, 35% of which will be designated for a local housing association, in line with Exeter City Council policy, on land adjacent to Blakeslee Drive in Newcourt.

The site is 3.2 hectares in size with family housing making up around a third of this while the remaining area will be provided as open space and surface water drainage.

To the south, the open space land will extend the existing basin to...

South West universities join forces for new regional think tank

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 03/05/2024 - 7:58pm

The universities of Exeter, Plymouth and Falmouth have joined forces to launch a new initiative that will harness the region’s academic and research expertise to improve people’s lives, empower communities and drive the economy across the peninsula and with UK benefits.

The South West Think Tank (SWTT) will draw upon the universities’ highly regarded experts, working across a rage of disciplines, to produce policy alternatives and bold proposals to address key issues facing Cornwall, Devon and Somerset.

Focussing on developing evidence-based policy options, the think...

Devon & Cornwall officers and staff attend the House of Lords to launch the Police National Dyslexia Association

Authored by Daisy Hall
Posted: Tue, 03/05/2024 - 5:04pm

Officers and staff from Devon & Cornwall Police have taken part in a national event to launch the Police National Dyslexia Association (PNDA).

Acting Chief Constable Jim Colwell, Assistant Chief Officer Alexis Poole, Sergeant Maria Canning and Police Constable Chris Walton-Tate travelled to the House of Lords on Tuesday 20 February 2023 to join representatives from forces across the country.

The PNDA is a privately run association comprising of UK police officers and staff and aims to support police colleagues with dyslexia and other neurodivergent conditions, while...

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