Police have found Steven Brannick, reported missing on Monday.
He was found safe and well in Exeter on Wednesdsay evening (19 August).
The 48-year-old was last seen leaving his home in the Countess Wear area at 3pm on Monday 17 August and police were concerned for his welfare as the disappearance is totally out-of-character.
Police would like to thank the public for their assistance.
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Innovative IT firm Hosted Desktop UK (HDUK), a pioneer in cloud computing and winner of the 2015 Express & Echo Small Business of the Year Award, is celebrating five successful years since its launch in August 2010. With over 12 years’ experience in the IT industry and following rigorous research and development into cloud-based technology, young entrepreneur and HDUK MD, Adam Chetnik, founded what has become one of the most respected hosted desktop providers in the UK.
HDUK’s virtual desktop solutions were an instant success when the company first launched five years ago – the...
SunGift Energy has today crane-lifted the first ‘solar carport’ frames onto the roof of Exeter City Council’s Mary Arches car park.
It is believed to be the first solar installer in the UK carry out such an installation on the roof of a multi-story car park.
The start of work is particularly significant as it is the most technologically complex solar solution that SunGift has carried out to-date, with the company’s experts solving a number of technical challenges before the project could be started.
Exeter City Council awarded the contract to Devon-based SunGift,...
An ongoing fundraising initiative at Chilcotts Auctioneers has raised nearly £7,000 through sales of refreshments to eager visitors.
Every auction day, Chilcotts hands over the staff kitchen to the local Hospiscare team to sell teas, coffees and snacks including delicious home-made cakes and bacon rolls.
The initiative began in 2011 after Chilcotts discovered an old kitchen in a dusty room adjacent to the saleroom in Honiton; the room was being used by Stags Estate Agents to store their sale boards.
Liz Chilcott explained: “The main saleroom dates from the 1950s and...
The supply of commercial farmland in the South West during the first half of 2015 remains subdued and broadly unchanged from the same period last year, while the supply of residential** land in the region has further decreased. As demand rose at a more moderate pace in the region compared to recent previous surveys the expectations for price growth over the year in the South West are also substantially more subdued, according to the latest RICS/ RAU Rural Land Market Survey H1 2015.
In the South West 25% more respondents saw a drop in the availability of residential** farmland, and...
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...
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.
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...
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...