Chris Brain on the Yorkshire Moors by Hannah Burgess

Yorkshire Folkie "Chris Brain" - Steady Away.

Event Date: 
02/11/2023 - 7:00pm to 10:00pm
Venue: 
Cavern Club, 83-84 Queens St. Exeter, EX4 3RP.

Chris Brain emerged out of Leeds’s vibrant folk scene in 2022 with his debut, critically acclaimed and widely distributed album, Bound to Rise, reaching #22 in the UK Folk Charts. His much-anticipated second album (Oct 6th ‘23), Steady Away, moves inward and takes on a more self-reflective quality, whilst retaining glimmers of soaring figures and pastoral imagery.

The Magnificent Wildlife of African Safaris

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 09/06/2023 - 6:39am

African safaris offer a unique and unparalleled opportunity to witness some of the world's most iconic and majestic wildlife in their natural habitat. From the vast savannas to dense jungles, Africa's diverse ecosystems are home to a remarkable array of animals, each with its own captivating story to tell. In this article, we'll embark on a virtual safari to explore the incredible animals you can encounter while journeying through the heart of Africa.

The African Big Five

The term "Big Five" was coined by big-game hunters, representing the most challenging and sought-...

The Audemars Piguet Legacy: A Close Look at the Watchmaker’s Unique Complications

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Wed, 09/06/2023 - 6:31am

The Swiss horology scene is home to numerous brands that have sculpted the landscape of timekeeping. Audemars Piguet (AP) stands as one of these luminaries, capturing the attention of both seasoned collectors and casual admirers. What sets this brand apart from the myriad of luxury watchmakers? It's their unwavering commitment to unique complications.

We’ve teamed with watch dealers The Watch Exchange London to delve deep into the legacy of AP and understand what makes their watches truly spectacular.

A Brief History of Audemars Piguet

Founded in 1875 by childhood...

Education, education, education: Why document shredding is important for Higher Education

At the risk of repetition, the new academic year is about to kick off. Restore Datashred asks, are you ready?

From toddler groups to post-doc researchers, and every type of learning in between, the education sector is crucial to all our lives, whether that’s laying down skills and attributes for our working and leisure lives, pushing the boundaries of science or exploring and trying to understand what it means to be human (and other animals). And it creates a vast amount of data as both digital and paper assets!

Sadly, it is that data that according to IT Governance (...

One Million Lives Saved from Cancer since the 1980s

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 09/05/2023 - 7:13am

Around 1.2 million deaths have been avoided in the UK since the mid-1980s due to advances in cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment, according to new data from Cancer Research UK.

Over the last four decades, UK cancer mortality rates have fallen by around a quarter after peaking in 1985 for men and 1989 for women.

Had rates stayed the same, it is estimated that around 111,000 more lives would have been lost in the South West.

The figures have been released to coincide with the launch of the charity’s new campaign ‘Together We Are Beating Cancer’.

It...

Navigating the Future: Industry 4.0, Global Economy and the Laser Marking Revolution

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Tue, 09/05/2023 - 6:25am

In a rapidly evolving global landscape, the fusion of technology with traditional industry is not just a trend but a transformation. Industry 4.0, characterized by the integration of digital technology and automation in manufacturing, is reshaping economies and creating new paradigms. Amidst this transformation, the laser marking technology stands as a symbol of innovation and efficiency. Here's an exploration of this complex landscape.

Industry 4.0: The Digital Revolution

Industry 4.0 represents the fourth industrial revolution, marked by the integration of smart...

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Exmouth Charity Launches Suicide Awareness Campaign

Authored by LindseyPD
Posted: Mon, 09/04/2023 - 12:08pm

Exmouth based charity, Pete's Dragons, has launched a new campaign to highlight the services that are available to people in Devon that have been impacted by suicide in the lead up to World Suicide Prevention Day on Sunday 10th September.

The "Surviving Suicide" Campaign is being run in conjunction with Alright Mate? , a men's mental health charity. It tells the stories of people that have used the charities services after experiencing loss through suicide, and lets people know how they can get help should they ever need it.

Pete's Dragons started life in 2010 after CEO...

Live vs Online Casinos: What’s the Difference, and What’s Best for You?

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Mon, 09/04/2023 - 10:33am

Live and online casinos are the two main variants of online casino gambling. However, their mode of operation differs from one another. In this piece, we discuss their differences and help you decide which is best for you.

Online casinos are gambling sites offering games you usually play in a traditional land-based casino. These excellent online platforms provide players with a wide range of games in different themes and variations. As long as you have a smartphone or reliable internet connection, you can enjoy betting and exciting gaming experiences from anywhere.

Live...

Devon Air Ambulance celebrate Air Ambulance week

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 09/04/2023 - 10:03am

Devon Air Ambulance (DAA) are calling for the people of Devon to join them and the nation in celebrating Air Ambulance Week from 4 – 10 September 2023.

This annual campaign, organised by Air Ambulances UK (AAUK), aims to raise awareness of the lifesaving work of the UK’s air ambulance charities.

Air Ambulance Week serves as a reminder of the crucial role that air ambulances play in saving lives and providing rapid specialist medical assistance to those in need. The DAA fleet of emergency vehicles includes two Air Ambulance Helicopters and two rapid response, blue light...

Local care team taking to the skies to raise money for Alzheimer’s Society

Exeter local Katie Derrick and her team at Right at Home Exeter & Exmouth will be embarking on a hair-raising skydive to raise money for Alzheimer’s Society.

Katie, 34 who is Manager of the Devon homecare provider will be joined by Managing Director Tony Macrae (61) and CareGiver Belinda Blackwell (60), along with Katie’s mum Anne Charles (60) for the skydive, which is taking place on 24th September in Honiton.

Not only is Alzheimer’s Society the official charity partner for Right at Home, but it is also a charity close to Katie’s heart as a family member was...

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