It's raining fashion at the Met Office!

The Met Office is playing host to a fundraising fashion show for Exeter-based charity WESC Foundation (WESC), to help raise much needed funds for the charity’s ‘Communication Aids Appeal’. Sponsored by ITEC Connect and compéred by popular broadcaster Judi Spiers, the event is being held on the 22nd October with John Lewis showcasing its autumn/winter 2015 collection featuring students at Exeter College as models, who will also be wearing their own designs.

Andy Yeatman – Communications Manager – Met Office said: “The weather will have big impact on what you wear over the autumn and...

Jump racing action returns to Exeter

Authored by Lucy
Posted: Tue, 09/29/2015 - 5:00pm

Jump racing returns to Exeter Racecourse next Thursday (October 8) when a six race card heralds the start of the new season.

Seventeen race meetings are set to take place between now and the beginning of May and with the racecourse renowned for the quality of racing on offer, spectators will hear the thundering hooves of some of the very best young horses in the country.

General manager Daniel Thompson said: “This is always an incredibly exciting time of year. Exeter is regarded as a very fair track and this means it tends to attract some super young horses and with...

Digital specialist extends work with film and television industry

A local digital marketing specialist has extended his work in the film and television industry having worked with Paul Zanders, a leading sound recordist in the UK.

MiHi Digital, which offers assistance on all aspects of online marketing including website design, has teamed up with Paul, who has worked on leading television programmes including Masterchef and Top Gear, to help promote his product, Dedleg.

Dedleg was designed to help recordists around the world. It takes the weight of their sound bags from around their shoulders, as they spend long periods of time carrying...

Powered Now raises £575k on Crowdcube

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 09/29/2015 - 4:00pm

Award-winning app developer, Powered Now has closed its second equity crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube, raising £574,770.

Powered Now surpassed its initial target of £350,000 by 64% and this amount ensured Crowdcube was the first equity crowdfunding platform to smash the £100 million investment milestone. A total of 353 people invested for a 16.5% equity share of the company with stakes ranging from £10 up to the largest single investment of £50,000. The ratio of male to female investors is 7:1 (13% female).

The capital will be used for raising awareness of the business...

Faerie Land: Michael Drayton’s Vision of Britain

Event Date: 
07/10/2015 - 9:00am to 20/11/2015 - 4:00pm
Venue: 
University of Exeter Forum

A groundbreaking exhibition inspired by the prominent English Renaissance poet Michael Drayton will open to the public at the University of Exeter on 7 October 2015. The free exhibition will take place in the Forum Street and will run until 20 November.

Previously on display at the Royal Geographical Society in London, the ‘Faerie Land: Michael Drayton’s Vision of Britain’ exhibition is dedicated to Drayton’s 15,000-line poem, Poly-Olbion, which describes the landscape, history and traditions of early modern England and Wales, county by county. The poem was published in 1612 and...

Volunteers wanted for MoodFood trial

Researchers from the University of Exeter are seeking participants for a trial into whether certain types of food could prevent depression.

Experiencing depression often goes hand in hand with being overweight. The MoodFood trial will compare different nutritional and lifestyle strategies that might change mood and wellbeing in people with a higher than average body mass index (BMI).

Volunteers must be overweight with a BMI of 25 - 40 and be feeling low or stressed. They must live in or near Exeter, be aged 18-75 and be willing to participate in lifestyle coaching,...

Heart of the South West LEP Board welcomes new members

The Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership (HotSW LEP) has formally welcomed its two newly appointed non-executive directors at its Board meeting on Wednesday 16 September: Martha Wilkinson and Martin Brown.

The two new members were recruited as part of a HotSW wide advertisement asking for a strong entrepreneurial background, with the skills to help take forward the LEP’s Strategic Economic Plan.

The calibre of the responses was high, and the chosen candidates match the ideal aims of the recruitment criteria, with a breadth of experience, including business...

Mick Escott: Round The Footlights - The Unofficial Theatre Tour

Following Mick Escott’s first two books about Football League Grounds and Anglican Cathedrals, he has taken a step in yet another direction and produced his third book, Round The Footlights: The Unofficial Theatre Tour.

In recognition of Round The Footlights, the Bike Shed Theatre is holding an interactive event on Saturday 10 October at midday, during which Mick will be interviewed. Audience members will be asked to wear stickers representing their personal favourite performance spaces.

From Scotland to the South West, Mick depicts his enjoyment of visiting performance...

New exec recruitment company for Exeter

Authored by KingRecruit
Posted: Tue, 09/29/2015 - 2:04pm

Introducing a brand new independent South West Management & Executive recruitment company.

Based in Exeter, King Recruit pro-actively sources strategic career moves for experienced professionals.

For professionals, actively or passively job seeking, the company takes a rigorous and highly targeted approaching to sourcing your next career move.

For businesses, our ultimate outcome is to secure the best talent. We believe in investing the time upfront, meeting face-to-face and understanding on-going recruitment strategies.

About King Recruit owner, Helen...

Rhodes brings Wishes tour to Exeter

Having recently released his eagerly anticipated debut album ‘Wishes’, Rhodes is taking the stunning record on the road this autumn.

A brooding and melancholic collection of self-written songs, ‘Wishes’ is refreshing in its stripped back beauty, with Rhodes’ haunting and unique vocals taking centre stage.

The album confirms the arrival of a major talent who has already been compared to artists as diverse as Jeff Buckley and Adele, with a flair for writing songs that build from something incredibly fragile to a hugely powerful climax. Nowhere is this more evident than on new...

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