The Kinks to play Exeter Corn Exchange

Authored by jacobseal
Posted: Mon, 07/13/2015 - 11:25am

Fans of legendary UK rock band The Kinks are in for a treat at Exeter Corn Exchange on Wednesday 12 August.

Kast Off Kinks features former members of the band back together again to re-live the good times.

The line-up features Mick Avory (the band’s original drummer), John Dalton (who played with the band in the 60s and 70s) on bass and vocals, Ian Gibbons (from the 80s and 90s line up) on keyboards and vocals and Dave Clarke (formerly of the Beach Boys) on guitar and vocals.

The set list will include all of The Kinks’ famous hits including You really Got Me, Sunny...

Get your office in the Loop

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 07/13/2015 - 11:24am

We all know that the best way to clear the mind, loosen the limbs and get the ‘juices flowing’ during a busy working day is to get up from our desks and have a short break.

Rather than trudging down to the coffee machine though, the turn-to activity becoming among forward thinking businesses is table tennis.

Ping pong, wiff-waff: call it what you will; is enjoyed by 101,000 people weekly according to the latest figures from Sport England’s Active People Survey.

Table Tennis England, the sport’s official governing body, has recognised this trend with the launch of ‘...

Sugru smashes Crowdcube record

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 07/13/2015 - 11:08am

Sugru, the world’s first mouldable ‘glue’, closed its crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube after raising £3,548,820 from 2,700 investors.

In the process this campaign has smashed two equity crowdfunding records with the largest single investment of £1 million and by having the widest reach with stakeholders in 68 countries. The pitch overfunded 355% above the original target.

The founder and inventor of Sugru, Jane ni Dhulchaointigh, says: “What a great month! The crowdfunding campaign truly reflects most projects at Sugru: hard work, team spirit, customer interaction, loads...

Rowan Dartington appoints investment executive

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 07/13/2015 - 10:53am

Rowan Dartington has today announced that Andrew Cresswell has joined the company as investment executive.

Andrew, a fellow of the Chartered Securities Institute and previously associate director at HSBC Private Bank, will be based in the wealth management firm’s Exeter offices.

"Andrew has extensive experience in advising private clients and in providing a profitable edge to their investments.” said Graham Coxell, executive chairman at Rowan Dartington. “We are very glad to have him on board and are certain that his experience will make a great contribution to the success...

Man seriously injured in Crediton collision

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 07/13/2015 - 10:21am

A driver sustained life-threatening injuries following a single-vehicle collision on the A377 at Crediton on Saturday night (10 July).

Emergency services were called around 10.50pm after the silver Peugeot 206 Estate left the road near Hookway Cross and struck a granite post and trees.

The 41-year-old male driver from Crediton sustained serious head and chest injuries which were described as life-threatening.

He was taken to Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and later transferred to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth where he remains in a serious condition.

The...

Schools celebrate Big Bang Fair success

Devon schools are celebrating success after being put forward to the finals of a national science competition.

KEVICC (King Edward VI Community College) in Totnes and Tavistock College were selected to go through to the National Science and Engineering Competition in March 2016 in Birmingham following this years Big Bang South West Fair at the University of Exeter.

Devon County Council supported the Enterprising Young Devon award category again this year which will see winning schools able to access funding for further enterprise activity delivered by the Education Business...

Exeter's Soul of a New Machine - Formula Student 2015

Authored by Phil Wesby
Posted: Mon, 07/13/2015 - 8:40am

Exeter’s Engineering students can be forever proud as the future carriers of the torch of Britain’s manufacturing heritage – for without engineers, Britain’s future to compete on the World’s stage will remain bleak.

To be frank, it is a luxury to study some less intellectually challenging subject but a real endurance and test of conviction to study engineering. The subject takes no prisoners and Exeter University certainly sets a very high standard in academic achievement. Nevertheless, engineering is about implementation and solving real problems: boldly stepping up to the plate...

Private sector growth at 12-month high

Private sector activity in the South West rose at the fastest pace for a year in June, according to the latest PMI® survey data.

That followed a slowdown in growth over the previous two months, and the latest expansion placed the South West among the fastest growing UK regions. That said, growth in total activity was partly accounted for by falling backlogs, as new business growth picked up only slightly during the month. Cost pressures remained historically weak, while jobs were created at a strong pace.

The seasonally adjusted Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking South West...

Celebration of Devon headteachers’ service

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 07/13/2015 - 7:19am

A celebration of over 300 years of service to children in Devon by 12 headteachers has been held by the county’s schools chiefs.

The leader of Devon County Council, John Hart, and the Cabinet Member for Schools, James McInnes, Chief Executive Phil Norrey and Head of Education and Learning, Sue Clarke, hosted the celebration for heads who left their schools during the current academic year after a lifetime of service.

Most were retiring but others were going on to work in other areas.

In all they have spent 324 years educating children across the county.

In...

Butterfly Conservation on Dartmoor free talk and workshop

Event Date: 
17/07/2015 - 12:00pm
Venue: 
Dartmoor

The recently launched Dartmoor Conservation Garden in Princetown is hosting a free talk and workshop Butterfly Conservation on Dartmoor on Friday 17 July between 12 – 3pm.

Jenny Plackett, from the ‘Two Moors Threatened Butterfly Project’ will talk about the work being done on a landscape scale across Dartmoor (and Exmoor), which aims to reverse the declines in three important UK threatened butterfly species: the Marsh Fritillary, High Brown Fritillary and Heath Fritillary.

Simon Phelps of ‘All the Moor Butterflies’ will then run a practical butterfly identification workshop...

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