Join Urban Burger to celebrate this Father's Day with the addition of two new special burgers to the menu.
This weekend, Urban Burger presents the Big Daddy Burger and the Pace Maker. Whether pops likes the spice from hot smoked pulled pork and jalapeños, or the tang of a burnt apple BBQ sauce with his burger, both are sure to make your father's day one to remember.
Further to these menu additions, we are launching another exciting competition. Post your favourite photo of you and your dad on Facebook or Twitter and the best photo will win a free family meal on Fathers Day...
Over 12,000 residents and businesses from communities across Devon and Somerset have already improved their digital skills and knowledge through the successful Get up to Speed Service. The Get up to Speed team runs free workshops and talks for communities and businesses to help boost digital skills and share the benefits of current or future faster broadband. Since launching in Spring 2014, the service commissioned by the Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) programme, has delivered over 500 events and supported more than 9,000 business representatives, and 3,800 community residents. The...
Exeter City Football Club has scored a dementia action hat trick.
Three of its organisations have been accepted as members of the Exeter Dementia Action Alliance and can now proudly use the ‘Working to become Dementia Friendly’ logo. The Football Club together with its owners the Supporters Trust and its charity Football in the Community have all successfully submitted action plans to address the issue of dementia. The move followed a workshop held at the club in April when representatives of the three bodies received an awareness raising session provided by the Alliance. The three...
Devon Libraries in association with British Library Live are pleased to invite you to a live screening of this exclusive event with John Lydon on Friday 24th June from 7.00 to 8.30pm.
John will be interviewed by BBC 6 Music’s host Stuart Maconie which will be broadcast live from the British Library in London. Exeter Library will be hosting the event and tickets are available free of charge, in advance, from the Library or via Eventbrite http://bit.ly/22Y0g1F . John Lydon has secured prime position among the most recognisable icons in music history. As Johnny Rotten, he was the lead...
Police are appealing for information after a man exposed himself in the St Thomas area of Exeter.
A woman called police at 3am on Sunday 12 June to report a sighting a man who was walking barefoot and naked from the waist down. He was wearing a hooded top and is described as white, of medium to stocky build and in his late thirties to early forties.
The incident happened near St Thomas the Apostle’s Church. Officers from the neighbourhood policing team conducted an area search but were not able to locate the man.
The man did not approach the woman and he was not...
What began as a new year's resolution has ended being a top ten book chart smash.
Catherine Harman's stunning debut novel, What the Butler Saw, has received five-star reviews as well as reaching number eight in Amazon's crime charts.
The mother of two, who moved to Exeter 14 years ago, is thrilled with the reception her first novel has earned.
Catherine said: “My extremely literate mother and some of my friends have read and enjoyed it.
“They were all surprised I could write something so dark when I’m so sensitive!
Alarming new figures from housing charity Shelter have revealed more than 8,600 renting households in the South West were put at risk of losing their home in the past year –equivalent to 20,429 renters.
The new analysis of statistics from the Ministry of Justice, showed that 1 in every 86 rented homes in the South West were at risk of eviction.
The charity also identified the ‘home threat hotspots’ across the region where renters face the greatest risk of losing their home, which comes as a result of the chronic shortage of affordable homes combined with crippling welfare...
Have you heard that the Bank of England’s chief economist has warned that half of all British jobs could be replaced by robots over the next 20 years? It’s true! (Though, it’s worth remembering that technology is likely to create jobs as well as replace existing ones).
However, it’s likely that (just as automation has done in the past) technology will take away many jobs we’re training for, recruiting for and performing right now - particularly those that are lowest paid and consist of tasks that can be automated. Here are some of the jobs that technology might replace…
On Sunday 12 June 2016, around 110 guests, including district, town and parish councillors, attended East Devon District Council’s Chairman’s Garden Party at Knowle, Sidmouth, in celebration of Her Majesty The Queen’s 90th birthday. This special event, which was hosted by the council’s Chairman, Councillor Stuart Hughes, was held on the same day as the national event to honour Her Majesty at The Mall.
In addition, an integral part of the 90th birthday garden party was the Chairman’s awards ceremony in which Councillor Hughes acknowledged the outstanding work carried out by local...