How you can be more sustainable in 2024 with Worth the Weight

Experts predict that 2024 will see the trend of shopping second hand increase dramatically - with the cost of living going up and worries about climate change, shoppers are making it their new years resolution not only to save the environment, but save a few pounds by ditching fast fashion and opting for a preloved approach.

Helping those looking to shop more sustainably this year is the UK’s largest roaming kilo sale, Worth the Weight. Based in Sheffield, Worth the Weight was founded in 2018 as a way of fighting fast fashion.

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Warrens Bakery raise over £2,000 for Wooden Spoon charity

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 01/18/2024 - 11:15pm

Warrens Bakery, the oldest Cornish Pasty maker in the world, is thrilled to announce they have raised over £2,000 for the rugby charity Wooden Spoon, as part of their Christmas campaign, ‘ Naughty or Nice’ .

The campaign, which ran throughout the whole of December, saw the ultimate battle of the pasties with customers being asked to choose between the Traditional Cornish ‘Nice’ Pasty or the Festive Turkey and Cranberry ‘Naughty’ Pasty, with 10p from all the Festive Pasty purchases donated to the children’s rugby charity Wooden Spoon.

Over 10,000 Festive Turkey and...

Pioneering start-up enlists public as citizen scientists  to help in attempt to save Britain’s ash trees 

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 01/18/2024 - 10:58pm

The UK’s leading biochar start-up, Earthly Biochar , has announced the launch of its government-funded pioneering project to try and save Britain’s ash trees. There are 125 million1 ash trees in England, Scotland, and Wales, and it is estimated that we could lose up to 80%2 of these to the disease, ash dieback.  

First identified officially in the UK in 20123, ash dieback is a highly destructive disease caused by a fungal pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus. Originating in Asia before spreading to Europe, the fungus has already destroyed more than 80%4 of young ash trees in Norway...

Exeter is England’s most health-conscious city

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 01/18/2024 - 10:43pm

A study by Forbes Advisor , the financial guidance and price comparison platform, compared 55 cities in England to find out which are the most health-conscious. Exeter ranked at the top, followed by York, Bristol, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Preston and London.

Exeter’s top spot was secured thanks to its high healthy eating index (111.6) and a large proportion of regular walkers (52.3%).

Additionally, its 17 gyms per 100k residents, whose average price is joint third lowest with Peterborough at £25 per month, makes Exeter a great place for those hoping to hit the weights this...

New head for major local developer

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 01/18/2024 - 10:03pm

A leading employer in the local housebuilding industry has just appointed a new managing director.

Andy Hill was appointed to head Persimmon Homes Cornwall & West Devon at the beginning of the new year, taking the reins following a period as Acting MD.

He had joined Persimmon as the Regional Production Director for Wales and the South West in 2022 after joining from Tilia Homes where he was a regional construction and SHEA director.

As managing director of the Cornwall & West Devon business, Andy will be overseeing operations across the region, including...

Talented Exeter musician wins prestigious London Symphony Orchestra sponsorship

A talented violin player from Tedburn St Mary, who used to busk to pay for his music lessons, has been awarded a highly prestigious scholarship from the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO). Joel Munday, 24, is one of just 10 musicians from across the world to have been awarded the new LSO Conservatoire Scholarship.

The ground-breaking initiative has been created to ensure that musicians from all backgrounds have access to conservatoire training and to help reduce the financial barriers of those wanting to enter the profession.

Joel will receive £15,000 to help him focus...

Sustainable Kitchen Renovations: A Guide for Exeter Homeowners

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 01/18/2024 - 12:14pm

In the heart of Exeter, a new trend is taking root among homeowners – the shift towards sustainable living, starting with one of the most vital spaces in our homes: the kitchen. Today, more than ever, the emphasis on eco-friendly practices is not just a global movement but a local one, deeply felt within our Exeter community. This article addresses the growing interest of Exeter homeowners in transforming their kitchens into sustainable havens – spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally responsible.

As we delve into sustainable kitchen renovations,...

How Employers Can Reduce Workplace Stress

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Thu, 01/18/2024 - 11:00am

Stress in the workplace is a significant issue that most employees deal with at some point in their career. Prolonged exposure to high levels of workplace stress can impact an employee's overall health and wellbeing.

The impacts of prolonged and intense stress on employees can be far-reaching, affecting both physical and mental health. Issues that can arise include high blood pressure, insomnia, anxiety, depression and burnout. This can further translate to decreased engagement, productivity and decision-making abilities. Supporting employee wellness is imperative.

As an...

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Heavitree residents offered a warm space this winter

A community library in Exeter is opening its doors to residents as a warm hub after being awarded a grant to tackle fuel poverty.

The £2,000 grant for Heavitree PCC has come from National Grid Electricity Distribution’s £5 million Community Matters Fund which is supporting hundreds of groups across the South West, Midlands and South Wales.

Heavitree Friendly Library meets twice per month at St Michael's church in Heavitree, offering a free library service for the community as well as a social space for people to meet. Each session includes a story time for parents and...

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