Telling Your Brand Story: A Guide to Content Writing for Business Identity

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Thu, 05/25/2023 - 6:16am

Have you ever been completely swept up in a book, movie, or show? That feeling of emotional connection is what every brand wants to replicate. We're not here to pen the next great American novel, but rather to share the magic formula for shaping your brand's narrative through compelling content writing. So buckle up, because we're about to take a deep dive into the enchanting world of storytelling.

Understanding Your Brand

Let's start with the basics. A brand is more than a cool logo or a catchy tagline. It's a personification of your company's values, mission, and identity....

Bikeability in Devon - 100,000 and counting!

More than 100,000 children in Devon have now received Bikeability cycle training.

The impressive milestone has been reached after 17 years of the scheme being run in the county by Devon County Council.

West Exe School pupil Beatrice Stothert is the 100,000th Bikeability trainee in Devon. To celebrate the occasion, she was presented with a certificate by Councillor Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council Cabinet Member with responsibility for cycling.

Beatrice, aged 11, gained her Bikeability Level 3 award. She said: “I was really surprised to hear that I was the 100...

Exeter theatre to host the premiere of a new UK musical

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 05/25/2023 - 1:40am

This June, the Exeter Barnfield Theatre will play host to the world stage premiere of new UK musical, “Little Ships”, written and composed by Danny McAvoy.

Little Ships celebrates history and adventure, and is about growing up, facing challenges, and taking risks, family love and fidelity.

Set in 1940, Little Ships is about a West Country family at the start of World War II. The father who was brought up in England, is of mixed Irish and French parentage and joins the French army, where he is part of the 1st Army that for a short time holds Lille enabling the British...

Fox cub strangled by garden football net triggers renewed RSPCA warning 

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 05/24/2023 - 10:23pm

Charity reveals top five English counties with most netted animal reports

The RSPCA is renewing its warning about the dangers to wildlife of netting , after a little fox cub was strangled to death in a back garden football net.

The animal charity attended the tragic scene in a South London garden after receiving a call from the worried homeowners about three netting-entangled fox cubs in April.

According to the RSPCA’s newly released data for 2022, Greater London’s back gardens seem to be the most hazardous for animals, with a shocking 277 netting incidents...

How to keep your home free from damp and mould

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 05/24/2023 - 3:14pm

The UK enjoys higher than average rainfall, which helps to contribute to the lush green countryside and leafy suburbs that we all know and love. But this extra humidity means that UK homes can also be prone to dampness.

When dampness is left untreated, this creates the perfect conditions for mould to develop. And mould can quickly cause damage to walls, ceilings, floors, furniture and possessions.

Thankfully, there are simple steps you can take to stay on top of dampness and keep your home free from mould and mildew. Read on to learn how you can protect your property...

Darts Farm’s Farm Table restaurant wins best newcomer at Food Magazine Reader Awards

Authored by kath@raw
Posted: Wed, 05/24/2023 - 2:03pm

Darts Farm is thrilled to announce that its new restaurant, The Farm Table has just been voted ‘Best Newcomer’ by the readers of Food Magazine.

Michael Dart, who runs Darts Farm alongside his two brothers, James and Paul, comments: “We are absolutely thrilled to win this award, which recognises the huge effort that has gone into creating The Farm Table. It was during lockdown that we first dreamt about opening a restaurant that would showcase the best produce available from our farm and food hall. Last summer this dream became a reality and, less than a year after opening the doors...

Robert Williams celebrates a quarter century... and launches Force Cancer Charity support

Robert Williams Estate Agents, the Experts in Property office on Southernhay West in Exeter, this month celebrates its 25th Anniversary. To mark the occasion, the busy estate agency is holding a party for clients, colleagues and industry contacts and is raising funds for Force, the local cancer support charity.

It all started back in 1998… Having worked for independent estate agencies both locally and in London for 15 years, Chartered Surveyor Robert took a dislike for corporate governance when Stratton Creber became part of the corporate agency Lloyds/TSB. It was then he decided...

Michelmores invests in Cheltenham office with new Partner appointment

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 05/24/2023 - 6:14am

Law firm Michelmores has appointed Iwan Williams as a Partner in its Cheltenham-based Tax, Trusts and Succession team with the Private Wealth group.

Iwan’s appointment further strengthens the Private Wealth group's expertise, bringing extensive experience of dealing with all aspects of succession and tax planning for high and ultra net worth individuals and business owning families.

Iwan works closely with landed estate owners, their trustees and professional advisers in relation to a range of taxation, trust and succession planning advice. In recent years, Iwan’s...

'A Floral Sensory Journey' - Festival of Flowers

Event Date: 
07/07/2023 - 10:30am to 09/07/2023 - 6:00pm
Venue: 
St Mary's Church, East Street, Denbury, near Newton Abbot, TQ12 6DH

A Fantastic Festival of Flowers for All to Enjoy

The tutors and students from the British Academy of Floral Art, based in Dunchideock, Exeter, who have been Chelsea Flower Show Gold winners on several occasions, will be putting together an amazing array of floral arrangements and displays in the Church taking visitors on a journey of discovery through floral interactive designs, using the five human senses of sight, hearing, small, taste and touch.

The Church flower arranging team, the village hobby group members, the school pupils and the nursing home residents will all be...

Patients and doctors tackle Great West Run together

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 05/23/2023 - 3:18pm

Pulmonary fibrosis patients teamed up with clinicians and researchers for a Great West Run challenge in Exeter on Sunday.

When patients heard that clinical and academic staff were training for the half marathon event to raise money for pulmonary fibrosis research, they were so touched that they decided to join the Community Mile event – including one patient who completed the mile carrying his own oxygen.

Dr Anna Duckworth and Professor Chris Scotton from the University of Exeter teamed up with staff from the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust to...

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