Devon businesses: Win a free immersive video

Authored by HarryWild
Posted: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 7:16am

South West 360 video production company Emotive 360 is offering businesses in Devon and Cornwall the exciting opportunity to win a bespoke promotional video using the latest immersive technology.

Entrants can simply register through Emotive 360’s website to be in the running for £1899 worth of immersive video production free of charge.

Unlike standard video, 360 video allows the viewer to fully control their viewpoint, simply by tilting or rotating their mobile as they watch, using their mouse on the computer to explore the virtual environment.

This cutting-edge...

Gardeners beware! 2016 heralds the year of the Sleepless Superslug

Wyevale Garden Centres is warning the gardeners of Britain to prepare for an increase of supersized slugs this spring, thanks to our unseasonably mild winter.

Due to a change in recent weather patterns and a lack of hard frost, our slug population is booming. Unlike snails, slugs are active above 5°c and Britain’s mild winter means they’ve been awake for a longer season than usual and therefore able to reproduce all winter – at a much faster rate than usual – the result of which is a population explosion. As these sleepless slugs are laying between 20 and 100 eggs a time, one cubic...

The 4Tunes - Curtain Call

Event Date: 
07/05/2016 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
Exmouth Pavilion

The 4Tunes are a group of 4 award winning singers, who have played almostevery lead in London’s glittering West End

The 4Tunes sing musical theatre classics from the likes of Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera to a modern day Rat Pack. From rock classics from Queen to the beautiful songs of Il Divo.

There really is a song for everybody !

An evening you will never forget

https://www.ledleisure.co.uk/whats-on

The Beanfield

Event Date: 
05/05/2016 - 7:30pm to 07/05/2016 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter

"It’s a very sore subject around here. There are raw wounds.”

It’s been 30 years since the Battle of the Beanfield – a brutal crackdown on the annual Stonehenge Free Festival. Called away from policing the miners’ strike, officers enforced an injunction around the ancient stones with bloody violence and mass arrests.

Armed with a camera, a map and home-made riot gear, Breach set out to mark the anniversary with a historical re-enactment.

Onstage, the same performers try to capture the 2015 Stonehenge summer solstice: there’s hot dog stands, Hare Krishnas and MDMA-...

Exeter Comedy Club

Event Date: 
06/05/2016 - 8:30pm
Venue: 
Exeter Corn Exchange

Exeter's longest running and largest comedy club returns for the fourth show this spring. Showcasing seasoned and rising stars from the national comedy circuit. Tonight's line up (subject to possible amendment) includes Rob Deering and Matt Green

Price & booking Cabaret style at reserved tables. £13

Sorry 16+ only

https://sites.exeter.gov.uk/cornexchange/

Population Boom

Event Date: 
07/05/2016 - 6:30pm
Venue: 
Exeter Phoenix

Austria, 2013, 90 mins, dir. Werner Boote

A well-known nightmarish vision of the future: The Earth’s population reaches seven billion. Dwindling resources, mountains of toxic waste, hunger and climate change—the results of overpopulation? Who says that the world’s overpopulated? And who’s one too many?

After the box-office success of Plastic Planet, in Population Boom curious documentary filmmaker Werner Boote travels the globe and examines a stubborn view of the world that has existed for decades. But he sees a completely different question: Who or what is driving this...

Exeter Pride 2016

Event Date: 
07/05/2016 - 12:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter/Exeter Phoenix

Exeter Pride is a celebration of the LGBTQ+ communities and diversity within Exeter and the surrounding area. We are delighted that Exeter Pride is returning for its 8th year and this year will be bigger and brighter than ever before!

The parade starts at 12noon from St Sidwell’s Centre, Sidwell Street and will feature favourites and new acts for this year, such as; Street Heat, a fire engine, a pink double decker bus, circus performers and many more! We will of course, see the return of our infamous 50m rainbow flag. Gather from 11:30am at St Sidwell’s Centre to be a part of it...

Barnfield Bar Presents … Marnie

Event Date: 
07/05/2016 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
Barnfield Theatre, Exeter

Sidmouth Folk Festival headliner MARNIE comes to Barnfield Bar Presents with their acoustic rock, soul, funk and blues. Support from the sassy Aunt Fanny’s Handbag, sultry vocals, eclectic tunes with swagger and swing!

MARNIE Perform an infusion of Acoustic Roots Rock Soul Funk & Blues (Covers & Originals)

Marnie are a duo but call themseles a band by swapping instruments and operating foot pedals and gadgets to get a full-range sound. There is no backing tape, with an adept use of ‘live’ loops, the Marnie band bring another dimension to their raw, pure sound. With...

BSO: Enigma

Event Date: 
07/05/2016 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
Exeter Cathedral

Kirill Karabits, conductor

Vilde Frang, violin

The BSO under Chief Conductor Kirill Karabits again finishes its season with a visit to the glorious Exeter Cathedral.

A work dazzling in its ingenuity, technical skill and range of expression Enigma Variations was an immediate popular success and transformed Elgar from a moderately successful provincial composer to a national and international figure. Musically, the original theme is remarkable in that it has the same rhythm whether it is played backwards or forwards.

Brahms’ Violin Concerto stands as one of...

Right to Buy extension will cost SW councils millions

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 05/04/2016 - 10:40pm

The average council in the South West will need to pay a staggering £19.4 million a year to the government to fund their flagship Right to Buy extension, new research by Shelter reveals today.

The policy, now being put through parliament as part of the government’s Housing and Planning Bill, would force local authorities to sell off a proportion of their council houses on the open market once they become vacant. The money would then be used to fund discounts of up to £100,000 for housing association tenants taking up the Right to Buy.

Shelter estimates that this could force...

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