World War One Art Exhibition in Chagford, Dartmoor

Event Date: 
11/08/2014 - 10:00am to 30/09/2014 - 5:00pm
Venue: 
Ludgate Fine Art, Chagford, Dartmoor

Ludgate Fine Art in Chagford on beautiful Dartmoor, is holding a World War One Exhibition 'A Soldier's Life and Art'. Open daily except Sundays.

Why not visit Chagford's beautiful independent shops and delightful eateries for a perfect day out in this very special Dartmoor Stannary town with its historic town square?

For more about what to do and where to stay in Chagford, please visit www.visitchagford.com

Ludgate Fine Art

20 The Square

Chagford TQ13 8AB

Tel: 01647 433287

Businesses put best foot forward for SW Coast Path

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sat, 07/12/2014 - 10:25am

Businesses across the South West have stepped forward to support one of the region's greatest assets - one that sustains nearly 10,000 jobs a year in the region. The South West Coast Path Association (SWCPA) is pleased to welcome corporate supporters of the Coast Path who also play an integral part in ensuring the success of their annual fundraising event - the Great South West Walks. The companies, all committed to corporate social responsibility, have created a marketing partnership at different levels, helping to maintain and improve the National Trail throughout 2014 and in to 2015....

The Day We Played Brazil: ready for kick-off

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Sat, 07/12/2014 - 10:03am

As the 2014 World Cup comes to a close and Europe prepares to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War, it's time to celebrate Exeter's special place in history.

The Day We Played Brazil celebrates the 100th anniversary of the football match between Exeter City and the Brazil national team - the first-ever game played by Brazil. The play is based on the extraordinary true story of Exeter City Football Club’s tour to South America in 1914.

Under the expert direction of Nick Stimson, Polly Agg-Manning and David Lockwood, a cast of around 100 local people will...

Do our communications devices distort reality?

Authored by Martyn Goss
Posted: Sat, 07/12/2014 - 8:52am

There’s no getting away from the fact that we live increasingly in what we might call a “screen culture”. The number of hours many of us spend in front of television, lap-top, tablet or mobile phone display screen is huge (even larger if one includes vehicle windscreens). In each case we absorb information, ideas, emotions, debates, data-images, even beliefs, through a filter. Modern myths – stories that give us a purpose – are held constantly before us in the form of distant soap operas, computer games and info-programmes. Our instant access to so much knowledge is mind-blowing and brings...

Residents to vote for outdoor gym design

East Devon District Council and Woodbury Parish Council are asking Woodbury Salterton residents of all ages to decide on the final design for £30,000 of outdoor gym and play equipment available for the Woodbury Salterton recreation field.

Woodbury Parish Council are taking all the options to a voting stall at Woodbury Salterton Village Hall on Thursday 17 July from 3.30pm to 6.30pm. So please go along and cast your vote.

The money has come from recent housing developments (Section 106 funds) in the parish. Residents have been part of the process of deciding how the cash is...

The turf is off on the Big Bellever Dig

The Dartmoor site has been prepared and on Monday archaeologists will begin a new phase of excavation at a Bronze Age hut circle site in Bellever plantation.

A quick look during the last season of excavation in 2011 revealed a possible stake hole along with internal paving and potential occupational deposits in a small hut circle. Hopes are high that they will recover some interesting and well preserved features that will increase our understanding of this remarkable site and Dartmoor’s Bronze Age in general.

They will also be investigating outside a larger hut circle to...

The Vikings invade Exeter Cathedral Geen

Exeter Cathedral will be invaded by Saxons and Vikings on Saturday 12 July, with a re-enactment on the Cathedral Green.

Learn about their way of life, before heading into the Cathedral to see how some of them died and what they have left behind in terms of their physical remains and their cultural artefacts.

The Exeter book, a unique collection of Anglo Saxon poems and riddles, will be on display in the Cathedra as well as some human remains excavated from the Cathedral Green.

There will also be children activities on the Green throughout the display, including bow...

Prison officer numbers cut by 34% in 3 years

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 07/11/2014 - 3:27pm

The number of prison officers in the South West has been cut by 34 per cent in three years, figures obtained by the Howard League for Penal Reform reveal today (Friday 11 July).

Research published by the charity shows that there were 1,275 officer grade staff working in the region’s prisons in September 2013, compared with 1,943 in September 2010.

According to the charity the number of officers at Exeter Prison has fallen by 32 per cent – from 176 in September 2010 to 120 in September 20123.

The drop in officer numbers nationwide has coincided with a deepening...

The Surreal & The Absurd

Event Date: 
06/09/2014 - 9:30am to 28/09/2014 - 5:00pm
Venue: 
gloss-Art Exeter, 1 Barnfield Crescent, Exeter, EX1 1QT (opposite Barnfield Theatre)

Surreal works displayed at Exeter gallery

This September, in Exeter’s chic Southernhay quarter, an exhibition of Surreal works will launch at leading commercial gallery gloss - Art Exeter.

The exhibition, titled The Surreal and The Absurd, will feature over thirty original paintings, photographs, sculptures and film by a range of accomplished artists, primarily living and working in South West England.

Lucinda Cusdin, Gallery Manager and Exhibition Curator, said: ‘The Surreal and The Absurd will bring a range of challenging works together and, although we housed...

Budleigh is starting point for The Brutal

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 07/11/2014 - 3:09pm

East Devon District Council is giving its support to a gruelling triathlon race that starts at Budleigh Salterton on Sunday 10 August. The event was first staged in 2013.

The Jurassicman race – nicknamed The Brutal – is a long distance triathlon that involves competitors in a sea swim at Budleigh, followed by a cycle ride to Swanage in Dorset and ending with a full-length running marathon, which again finishes in Swanage.

The organisers have been given permission to use part of EDDC’s Lime Kiln car park at Budleigh for the early stages of the event, which begins with a 2.4...

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