Seeking Top-Quality Frozen Food? Go Nowhere Else but Iceland!

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Thu, 12/21/2023 - 9:50am

In today's fast-paced world, convenience without compromising on quality has become a priority for multitudinous people. The quest for wholesome, succulent reflections that are easy to prepare without offering nutritional value or taste is a common challenge. Fortunately, there's a result that meets all these conditions and more: Iceland UK's exceptional range of top-quality concrete food!

Superior Quality

When it comes to concrete food, Iceland UK stands out for its unvarying commitment to quality. Each product undergoes rigorous quality checks to ensure it meets the highest...

Bright Ideas for a Kitchen: Energy-saving Hacks

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 12/21/2023 - 8:01am

With daily cooking and big appliances like fridges and freezers, it may come as no surprise that the kitchen is a room in your home where a lot of energy is used.

But even though it’s likely the busiest room in your home, and some appliances need to be always on, there are still ways to cut down on the energy used there. And, of course, save money while you’re at it.

  1. Optimise your fridge-freezer

Appliances that work to cool or heat an environment usually use the most energy in a household. This includes your fridge-freezer (or fridge and freezer, if...

Knights set for further expansion in SW with flagship Exeter office

LEADING professional services business, Knights , has moved into a modern new office in Exeter.

The Exeter team are now based in a premium office at Broadwalk House in the heart of the city’s business district.

Complete with state-of-the-art facilities and technology, Knights’ relocation into the heart of the city represents a significant investment in its Exeter team.

Knights has seen significant growth in the South West, with colleagues in Cheltenham, Bristol and Exeter working as part of a team of more than 1,200 professionals across 23 locations nationwide...

Exeter students' business challenge seems them turn £80 into over £300!

Around 60 Year 9 students at West Exe School, part of the Ted Wragg Multi-Academy Trust , have taken part in an enterprise market at the school this month.

The market is the culmination of the £5 enterprise challenge, those taking part conducted market research, visited the market at Exeter Cathedral, then got to work on planning, pitching and promoting how they were going to use their £5 budget to create something to sell to other students. Some intrepid students even sought wider investment to help boost their chances of success.

The final market where students...

'Tis the season to be jolly at Exeter care home

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/20/2023 - 10:39pm

Barchester’s Cumberland Grange care home, in Exeter, got in the Christmas spirit by throwing a Christmas party for residents and their friends and families.

Cumberland Grange’s Christmas party was in full swing (literally) as they were joined by Swing Exe, a local swing dancing group who got the party started. They had residents and their families up on their feet dancing to some wonderful classical tunes. Timescales singing duo then took over with some amazing singing and they also threw in a Christmas quiz with a box of chocolates up for grabs. To help with all of the dancing...

Getting around for £2 continues until the end of June 2024

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/20/2023 - 10:14pm

Stagecoach announced today (December 19) that it is extending its offer of a maximum fare of just £2 for a single bus journey in England.

The offer, part of the National Bus Fare Cap scheme, has been extended until the end of June 2024 – meaning more people can join the 84 million Stagecoach bus passengers who have already taken advantage of the new £2 single fares since their launch in January 2023.

The £2 offer, part of the Government’s Help for Households campaign, has helped bus customers save money but has also boosted local economies and communities. 23% of...

Exploring Exeter's Charm With Mobility-Friendly Routes: A Guide

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 12/20/2023 - 9:07pm

Exeter boasts a rich tapestry of heritage, culture, and scenic beauty. As we embark on a journey to explore Exeter's charm, we recognise the importance of accessibility for everyone. In this guide, we delve into mobility-friendly routes that allow residents and visitors alike to experience the city's allure. From ancient landmarks to modern delights, Exeter welcomes all to traverse its streets with ease.

Choosing The Right Mobility Aid For Your Day Out

Before we discover which routes and days out are best in Exeter for accessibility, it’s important to discuss how to...

Understanding the Circular Waste Management Requirements in the Construction and Manufacturing Sector

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 12/20/2023 - 8:34pm

Waste management is a crucial aspect of any industry, especially in the construction and manufacturing sectors. Implementing circular waste management practices can not only help reduce waste but also improve efficiency. This article will explore some key strategies to minimize wastage, use recyclable or reusable materials and be conscious of the surrounding environment.

Minimize Wastage

One effective approach to waste reduction is adopting lean manufacturing principles. Lean manufacturing focuses on eliminating waste and improving efficiency. For example, concrete plants can...

Dunelm Exeter hosts festive café event for deserving charity partners

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/20/2023 - 8:26pm

Dunelm, the UK’s largest homewares retailer, has spread festive joy to the Exeter community after hosting an exciting event at its much-loved Pausa Café earlier this week.

The invite-only event saw Dunelm’s deserving charity partners not only gather in the store’s Pausa Café to be amongst the first to try the all-new festive Christmas menu, but to also be treated to an evening of festive entertainment from a variety of special guests.

Attendees enjoyed an intimate performance from Exeter-based choir who sang everyone’s festive favourites, followed by a game of Christmas...

Inclusivity In Exeter: Making Businesses Wheelchair-Friendly and Welcoming

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Wed, 12/20/2023 - 1:43pm

While Exeter has not yet formally declared ambitions to be Britain’s most accessible city, the historic locale in the Southwest certainly has the opportunity to become a leader in disability inclusion. As ageing populations grow and disabled residents vocalise a need for equal access, proactive businesses have begun assessing and improving wheelchair accessibility.

There are many impactful steps companies in Exeter can take to ensure people who depend on wheelchairs feel welcomed. These run the gamut from physical premises and layouts to digital assets and virtual environments to...

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