Exeter physio joins charity mission

An NHS physiotherapist from Exeter has returned from a charity mission to transform the lives of patients and improve services in rural Kenya.

Amy Souster spent 10 days on the Kenya Orthopaedic Project (KOP), joining a team of healthcare professionals from the UK tasked with educating and operating on as many local people in need as possible.

The team visited Nanyuki Teaching and Referral Hospital, which serves a population of over 100,000 in Northern Kenya.

“They have 150 beds and six doctors who try to provide a service that covers every medical condition seen in...

SW recruiter awarded place on NHS supplier framework

Leading South West recruitment and training agency Acorn, has been awarded a place as a Crown Commercial Service (CCS) supplier on the non-medical, non-clinical, temporary staffing framework for the National Health Service (NHS).

The new two-year agreement will be rolled out across all its branches and specialist divisions throughout the UK, and will cover all non-medical roles within a number of sectors, including finance and accounting, IT, office administration, purchasing, technical and facilities management, HR and quality management.

The staffing framework agreement...

Widespread investment boosts Exeter’s economy

More than £450 million has been invested into Exeter’s economy over the past four years, new figures have revealed.

The figures from Exeter City Council, Devon County Council and East Devon District Council show a substantial boost in educational, cultural and transport improvements. A large amount of commercial and residential property projects have also contributed towards the figure, with at least another £40 million worth of public and private investment expected by the end of 2016.

The Exeter and Heart of Devon Growth Point, a public and private sector partnership...

Houses with history

Thinking about buying a listed property? From getting to know your local conservation officer to undertaking a background check, Chris Davey, Luscombe Maye Estate Agency, gives his top tips on getting the best out of listed properties, as well as things to consider before purchasing. From the humble thatched cottage, to grand period homes, and even a bus station, listed properties are of great significance and beauty. With over 376,099 listed building entries in England, they are the jewels in the property crown, and are a marked sign of the country’s heritage and history. Laws and...

Body found at Exeter retail park

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 08/19/2015 - 4:54pm

Police are investigating after a man’s body was found earlier today near Tesco Extra in Exeter (Wednesday 19 August).

The body was found near the redundant water tower on Rydon Lane Retail Park, between the KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants and the Tesco Extra store.

The area where the body was discovered was cordoned off for some time.

Police are trying to establish the man’s identity and cause of death.

All stores are open as usual.

The Mating Game opens in Sidmouth

Weekly rep continues at the Manor Pavilion Theatre in Sidmouth this week with the arrival of the eighth production, The Mating Game by Robin Hawdon. The romantic comedy will play from Thursday 20 to Wednesday 26 August.

The arrival of The Mating Game follows the Summer Rep Season’s record-breaking production of Rope by Patrick Hamilton, which played to packed out houses last week and was the season’s most successful week to date.

The Summer Rep Season sees one company of actors present a season of twelve classic revivals throughout summer, with a new production each week...

Two more arrested over Cowick Street assault

Detectives investigating a serious assault in Exeter are appealing for witnesses to come forward.

A 21-year-old local man was found unconscious in the road in Cowick Street, St Thomas, shortly before 4.20am on Saturday 8 August. He had suffered serious head and neck injuries.

Officers believe he had been the victim of an assault at the junction of Cowick Street and Old Vicarage Road before being struck by a car, driven by a 37-year-old man from the Exeter area. The collision is believed to be unrelated to the assault.

The victim was initially taken to The Royal...

Rock Up Splash Down at Deep Water Solo Exeter

A World First on Exeter’s Canal Basin this August Bank Holiday

The UK’s only climbing wall on water returns to Exeter this August for the second Deep Water Solo Exeter competition which takes place on Exeter’s canal basin from Friday 28th to Sunday 30th August.

The event attracts climbers from across the UK including top athletes such as Steve McClure, Neil Gresham, Emma Twyford and GB para climber Dave Bowes. All come to compete on a climbing wall built over Exeter’s historic waterway. The competition mimics one of the fastest growing disciplines of climbing, deep water...

Crime on railways in the SW falls

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 08/19/2015 - 11:03am

The specialist police force for the rail network released crime figures for its Western sub-division* today (Wednesday, 19 August) alongside its national annual report, which showed crime had fallen across Britain’s railways for the eleventh consecutive year.

Superintendent Matt Allingham, Western sub-divisional commander, said: “Our job is to make sure all rail passengers can get to their destination safely, securely and on time. These figures show that the railways in the South West remain a low crime environment, despite increasing passenger numbers and major infrastructure...

Dorset developer opens new sales office in Bridport

Authored by Glen King PR
Posted: Wed, 08/19/2015 - 11:02am

Award-winning Independent developer C G Fry & Son Ltd., with Head Office in Litton Cheney, officially opens the North Grove sales office on West Street in Bridport with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

A third-generation family-owned company, C G Fry & Son is renowned for its extensive portfolio of quality build ranging from high-end individual houses to major developments. Best known for the prestigious Poundbury development in Dorchester for The Duchy of Cornwall, all developments are very much design led, with many publicly recognised with high profile Design & Quality...

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