Major blaze in Exmouth

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 4:02pm

Several roads were closed after a major blaze broke out in Exmouth this morning (Tuesday 21 June).

The fire is believed to have started at the Consol Sun tanning studio in The Parade and spread to Ladbrookes next door.

The Parade between The Strand and Exeter Road is currently closed in Exmouth.

The Fire Service was called to a report of smoke coming from a shop on the Parade in Exmouth at around 7.10am today.

Two fire engines from Exmouth along with one from Middlemoor were sent to this incident.

On arrival they requested a further fire engine...

Choirs collaborate for cancer cause

Three choirs present Summer Sing – “a joyous, uplifting evening of singing” – in Exeter on Friday, July 8, to help people with cancer and their families. Music Birds’ Exeter, Exminster and Topsham choirs will perform for holistic cancer charity Penny Brohn UK at St Matthew’s Hall, Lower Summerlands, from 8pm, doors at 7.30pm. Organiser Rob Carney, 35, of near Buckfastleigh, said: “Singing unites, creates community and uplifts. “The evening will be special – the choirs will perform a wonderfully eclectic mix of rock, Motown and gospel songs, and we’re planning a moment of playful audience...

Teignmouth Art Society's summer sketching day a success

On Thursday 17th June, Powderham Castle welcomed members of Teignmouth Art Society for the beginning of their summer sketching season.

This year, the event drew a record number of artists on the day, with 25 members attending. This included a mix of novice and experienced artists, with many taking inspiration from Powderham’s deer park.

The magical setting of Powderham Castle is a firm favourite with Teignmouth Art Society, who have visited Powderham at the start of their season for a number of years.

Des Maxwell Clark, Vice-Chairman of Teignmouth Art Society...

'Ghastly Goatsuckers' sighted at Trinity Hill

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 12:38pm

On a balmy summers evening the mysterious nightjars were enjoyed at the Local Nature Reserve

The East Devon District Council Countryside teams’ second nightjar event will take place on Tuesday 5 July.

Earlier in June the public were shown around the Local Nature Reserve by Countryside Ranger Nathan Robinson, they learnt about heathland management and the elusive nightjars, which in the past were referred to as ‘ghastly goatsuckers’.

The group were treated to a beautiful summers evening as well as spectacular views of the nocturnal bird.

During the evening...

New lease of life for Duchy Square Centre

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 12:01pm

The Duchy Square Centre in Princetown has been given a new lease of life, re-opening with a range of business tenants.

Councillors have been given a tour of the rejuvenated building to see the array of companies that have moved in to give the local economy a boost.

The centre houses 15 businesses and nearly all of the units in the building are now occupied.

All of the businesses are either manufacturing on site, in a service industry or involved in web sales. As there are no retail units the building is not open to the public, other than by appointment for...

Super.Heroes Party

Event Date: 
07/07/2016 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Venue: 
The Chudfest Marquee is in the Playpark, behind the Church

Thursday 7th July, 1pm to 3pm, in the Chudfest Marquee

Admission free (All children must be accompanied by parents or carers).

Who is your favourite superhero? Superman, Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Spiderman? Dress up as your favourite. Wear a costume or maybe just a headband. All you need to bring is a picnic or refreshments (water and squash provided).

Not only will we have lots of fun at the Superhero Party but the amazing Mr Hat McKool will also be there between 1.45 pm. and 2.30 pm providing laughter and great entertainment for all. So come and join us for what will...

Action packed summer for East Devon

Fun-filled summer holidays for local residents and tourists to the East Devon countryside

The East Devon District Council Countryside team offer a range of exciting events throughout the summer holidays to entertain and educate local children, tourists and parents!

Events include Bug hunts at Seaton Wetlands, Wildlife safari at Fire Beacon Hill, Family adventure day at Holyford Woods and much much more!

Countryside Team Leader, Tim Dafforn said: "Whether you are an experienced bird-watcher or new to enjoying the outdoors, pre-school age or retired there is something...

Exeter PR firm appointed to support international energy project

South West public relations consultancy KOR Communications has won a major contract to deliver strategic communications advice and services to an international project which will see electricity flowing between France, the Channel Islands and the UK.

The Exeter-based consultancy is providing communications and engagement support to the FAB Project which aims to build a subsea and underground interconnector linking the French and British national grids.

The cables will run from the Cherbourg peninsula in France to East Devon via the Channel Island of Alderney where they will...

Devon JSA claimants lowest on record

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 8:15am

The number of Job Seeker’s Allowance (JSA) claimants in Devon fell to 3,237 during May, the lowest on record.

In Devon the total number of claimants fell 75 when compared to the previous month April.

Seven of Devon’s eight districts experiencing small falls in JSA, ranging between 6 and 8 claimants. Exeter being the exception, with a rise of just 5 claimants over the period.

The claimant rate (proportion of the county’s working age population claiming JSA) remained largely unchanged, South Hams and West Devon falling by just 0.1%.

The number of youth...

Thumbs up for careers morning

Exeter Junior School enjoyed its inaugural Year 5 Careers Morning on 17 June.

This year, the focus was on 'how we use science in our jobs' with three interactive sessions run by PC Nick Taylor, Civils Manager and past pupil Jerry Bricknell and Alice Mills, the Ogden Science Outreach Officer for the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences at the University of Exeter.

PC Nick had pupils taking their finger prints and looking at the unique patterns found on them and linked this to genetic finger printing used by the police.

He said how impressed he...

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