Shop the Latest Kids Essentials from Iceland Warehouse

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Fri, 01/05/2024 - 9:47am

From dress and toys to dietary necessities, parents are continually keeping watch for great items that take special care of their kids' requirements as well as line up with the most recent patterns. One objective that has been acquiring prominence for giving first rate kids fundamentals is the Iceland Warehouse. In this post, we'll dig into the different scope of items accessible at Iceland Warehouse and why it has turned into a go-to decision for guardians looking for the most recent and best for their kids.

Why Iceland Warehouse?

Iceland Warehouse has secured itself as...

Land-Based vs. Online Casino Games: The Important Differences

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Fri, 01/05/2024 - 9:40am

It’s no secret that the world of casinos has changed dramatically over the years and much of this can be attributed to the continued evolution of technology. However, it’s interesting to note that the modernization of casino games hasn’t led to the demise of traditional variations, and players can now choose whether to spend time in land-based establishments or their online counterparts.

Nevertheless, there are some major differences between brick-and-mortar casinos and online platforms. Of course, which version players enjoy most will largely depend on their interests. Therefore...

The Big Exeter Sleep Out 2024

Local homeless charity Julian House announces the return of the annual Big Exeter Sleep-Out event at St James Park Football Stadium, in partnership with Exeter City Community Trust. The event takes place on the 22nd March 2024, and the charity is inviting members of the public to sleep outside for one night; to help support those forced to sleep out every night in the city and across Devon.

Julian House is a South-West-based charity that helps vulnerable, homeless, and at-risk people get back on their feet and rebuild their lives. The charity operates over 40 distinct projects,...

Advice to take care on Devon's roads as colder temperatures set to follow rain

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 01/04/2024 - 11:38am

More widespread rainfall today is forecast to be followed by falling temperatures overnight, prompting further warnings of possible travel disruption across the county’s road network.

The Met Office’s latest Yellow Weather Warning for rain started at midday today (Thursday 4 January) and continues until 3am tomorrow morning.

Although the amount of rainfall is expected to be less than during recent storms, as the ground is already saturated it could cause further flooding and surface water issues.

Devon County Council’s highways teams are also concerned that once...

First residents move into brand new Exeter development

Authored by h.abb_PR
Posted: Thu, 01/04/2024 - 9:22am

An Exeter development has seen its first residents begin to move in – including a local couple who have bought their first home together.

Emily and Nathan are one of the first to move into Redrow South West’s St Michael’s Meadow on Chudleigh Road.

Emily grew up in the suburb of Alphington and loved the village feel and proximity to the countryside. When searching for their first home, a rural location with great transport links to Exeter was top of their criteria.

St Michael’s Meadow was the perfect location, allowing them to live in the area they love while...

Toby’s Garden Festival’s 10th Anniversary: A Two Day Gardening Extravaganza

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Toby’s Garden Festival yet again promises two days of delight, celebration and inspiration for gardeners and lovers of the great outdoors, on the stunning grounds of Powderham Castle, near Exeter. Hosted by BBC Two Gardeners' World presenter Toby Buckland, on Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th May, the family friendly two day extravaganza boasts an impressive programme full of free gardening and food and drink talks, demonstrations, tastings and workshops plus live music.

Headlining Toby’s Garden Festival this year alongside Toby, are fellow BBC Two...

EZ-base expands operations with move to Exeter Science Park

Leading technology solutions company EZ-base will be fulfilling its plans for expansion as it joins the thriving community at Exeter Science Park.

The data management company helps small businesses in the tooling and PPE industries to get their online product data correct, enabling them to increase sales and compete against larger national companies.

It is part owned by the five largest buying groups in the Netherlands including Zevi Necomij and Exeter industrial tools and equipment business The Troy Group, where it was based prior to the move to Exeter Science Park....

How are Online Casino Reviews Written?

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Thu, 01/04/2024 - 7:13am

A casino review is very important. These reviews are more than just simple appraisals. They are comprehensive evaluations that offer critical insights into various aspects of online casinos. Understanding how these reviews are written can help players make informed choices when selecting a gaming platform.

Let's explore the process and elements constituting crafting a thorough and informative online casino review.

The Research Phase

The research phase in writing is a meticulous process. Reviewers take the time to explore user forums, customer feedback, and independent...

Medical Conditions that Tend to Affect Older Adults

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 01/04/2024 - 6:59am

Obviously, there are exceptions to every rule. When it comes to the world of medicine and healthcare, an illness that affects one person in a certain way can affect another similarly aged, built, and same-sexed person entirely differently.

Having said that, however, there are a number of medical afflictions that tend to affect older men and women at a higher rate than younger people.

With this in mind, continue reading to discover seven of the most common in the UK, including the diagnosis and treatment for each disease.

  1. COPD

Chronic...

First students set to graduate from Exeter’s pioneering nursing degree programme

The first students from Exeter’s pioneering four-year MSci Nursing programme are set to graduate this weekend, before starting their new careers as healthcare leaders of the future.

The 25 new graduates were the first to embark on the University of Exeter’s innovative MSci Nursing degree, which launched in 2019. The degree equips students to face the current and future challenges of the NHS. Students on the course are taught the art and science of nursing from day one, with an emphasis on the fundamentals of nursing care.

The unique course allows students to choose to...

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