Carbon Plan reveals how all of Devon can achieve net-zero

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 09/27/2022 - 7:27pm

After hearing from Devon residents young and old, businesses and from across all sectors of our economy, in a series of public consultations, workshops and a Citizens' Assembly, the final version of the Devon Carbon Plan has been published today (Tuesday 27 September), by the Devon Climate Emergency partnership.

Supported by the latest scientific evidence, the Plan is Devon’s roadmap to becoming net-zero by 2050 at the latest, spelling out what we all have to do to create a resilient, sustainable county where people and nature can thrive.

Its publication follows a summer...

Eco Conscious British Fitness Brand Feel Fit launch new activewear collections at John Lewis Exeter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 09/27/2022 - 5:47pm

Eco Conscious British Fitness Brand Feel Fit launch new activewear collections at John Lewis Exeter, Devon.

The Feel Fit pop up is located on the 1st floor womenswear department from Monday 26th September – Sunday 2nd October 2022.

Feel Fit quality fitness / activewear for women is available in an inclusive size range XS-XXXL

New designs launching at the Pop Up include squat proof leggings, long sleeve training tops, cycling shorts and a sports bra tops with phone pocket in the back of the top! Practical designs – created using a highly sustainable fabric...

Exeter scientist's book shortlisted for Royal Society prize

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 09/27/2022 - 5:43pm

A book about climate change science and denial has been shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize.

Hot Air – by Professor Peter Stott, of the University of Exeter and the Met Office – is one of six titles up for the award, which celebrates the best popular science writing from across the globe .

In the book, Professor Stott tells the inside story of the battle against climate change denial, as seen from more than 25 years as a climate scientist.

He describes how scientists saw increasing evidence of the "fingerprints of humans" as a cause of climate...

Redrow sponsor brand new kit for Culm Sampford FC

Authored by PurpleJane
Posted: Tue, 09/27/2022 - 4:51pm

Housing developer Redrow have sponsored a brand-new football kit for Culm Sampford FC’s Under 10s team. The team turned out in force on Saturday, looking every bit the champions as they played on the pitches on Whitnage Road.

Culm Sampford, which is based in Tiverton near the villages of Uffculme and Sampford Peverell, has youth teams ranging from their Under 7s up to their U18s who play for the Devon County Youth League.

Andy Cattermole, from Culm Sampford FC, stated: “It was fantastic to see the smiles on the faces of the team as they came out to play in their new kit. It...

Host your own whisky club

Spirits specialists release their first ‘host-your-own’ Whisky Club tasting sets.

Authored by Azu Spirits
Posted: Tue, 09/27/2022 - 3:20pm

Azu Spirits blind tasting sets are centred around sharing. Offering a range of Scotch whisky and British gin tasting sets, they have now released a host-your-own Whisky Club series to run alongside their monthly tasting events.

A 5 month series with 30 single malts to explore and a new theme every tasting, each set includes 6 100ml sharing bottles, a guide, tasting tips, a flyer exploring the particular theme, and the ‘reveal’ envelope for when you’re ready to discover which is which. The series is sold online at https://www.azuspirits.co.uk/whiskyclubathome for £96 and includes...

DCW acquires Plymouth e-waste recycling firm

The South West’s leading independent commercial waste management and recycling firm DCW has acquired electrical collection and recycling company Collectrical.

After facing the challenges of a tough economy, Plymouth-based social enterprise Collectrical has been acquired by DCW, allowing DCW to expand the scope of its services in electrical waste management and grow its client base across Devon and Cornwall.

In addition to benefitting from the regular services that Collectrical provides, including appliance repair, stripping equipment for spare parts and donations of...

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Local Councillor Opens The Doors To New Show Home In Somerton

Housebuilder Allison Homes South West has launched its new show home in Buttercross Meadow, Somerton. South Somerset District Councillor, Dean Ruddle visited the development last Friday afternoon (23 September) to officially open the show home and celebrate the development of much needed homes in the area.

As part of the launch, Allison Homes presented a cake that was somewhat familiar, being modelled off the classic Lynton style show home. Potential new buyers were then able to ‘try before they buy’ and purchase a slice of cake with the developer donating all proceeds to this year...

Tower Group appoints Foot Anstey to support on green hydrogen offering

The Energy team at national law firm Foot Anstey LLP has been appointed as one of Tower Group's (trading as Tower Green Holdings Ltd) legal advisors to support on its green hydrogen supply offering.

Since its inception, Tower Group has worked towards decarbonising the South West of England to ultimately help the region cut its reliance on fossil fuels. With this goal in mind, Tower Group has been building a green hydrogen ecosystem in the South West by acquiring and operating its own renewable energy sites and assembling a diverse network of green hydrogen off-takers.

The...

Selco donates £500 store credit to Exeter mental health charity

An Exeter mental health charity will carry out a renovation of its acute mental health hospital facility in Newton Abbot, thanks to a donation from a leading builders’ merchant.

Step One, a mental health support charity based in Exeter, has received £500 worth of materials from the Exeter branch of Selco Builders Warehouse.

The charity, which supports more than 800 people a year, will use the donation to transform its old Occupational Therapy suite at the hospital into an updated space to teach valuable life skills, such as cooking, hold mindfulness and sensory sessions...

6 Reasons Investing In A Garden Room Could Be Beneficial

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Tue, 09/27/2022 - 12:50am

A private room where you and your family can retreat away from home is a key asset in an era where homes are getting smaller and smaller in size. In recent years, garden rooms have developed into a new space for working, playing, relaxing, and embracing nature. Whether you are undertaking a property renovation or planning to increase your property’s value, garden rooms are an asset you should not ignore.

Although owning a garden room may seem like a significant expense, the advantages are immeasurable. If you are planning to undertake a garden room construction, visit here to get...

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