Struggling to choose between Liz or Rishi? New website will help you make your pick

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 08/24/2022 - 1:01am

Voters struggling to understand what the Tory leader contest between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss means for them can get help from a new website.

The online tool – “Who is Your Leader?” - allows people to see which leaders share the same values and policies as them. As well as showing where the two Conservative Party leader contenders stand close to them politically people can compare their views to the stance of other major leaders such as Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair, as well as Labour Par ty leader Sir Kier Starmer.

Although only Conservative Party members are voting...

Summer holiday tips for families affected by dementia in Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 08/23/2022 - 11:13pm

For many families, this summer is the first chance they have had to plan day trips and holidays together, now that coronavirus restrictions have eased. This includes the estimated 14,910 people living with dementia in Devon.

According to Alzheimer’s Society a well planned holiday can have a positive impact on the wellbeing of people affected by dementia. They can provide new and shared experiences for the person with dementia and their loved ones.

Darren Walker, a Dementia Support Worker for Alzheimer’s Society in Devon says: “Holidays offer people living with dementia...

Devon & Cornwall Police step up vigilance against raves over Bank Holiday weekend

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 08/23/2022 - 10:19pm

Devon & Cornwall Police is working with both partners and local residents to make potential locations in the counties unattractive to organisers of raves (also called unlicensed music events or UMEs).

Uniformed and plain clothes officers are regularly patrolling areas which have been identified as possible targets of rave organisers and officers are also working with farmers and landowners to secure sites and make them unsuitable locations.

Chief Superintendent Ian Drummond-Smith explains: “We know the misery raves can cause to nearby residents, with loud music...

LTA Wheelchair Tennis Initiative aims to uncover more budding talent in Exeter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 08/23/2022 - 10:16pm

The LTA’s Wheelchair Tennis Initiative is set to arrive at Exeter Tennis Centre on Sunday 27 August , as the search for the next big stars of the game continues.

This initiative is part of the LTA’s Wheelchair Performance Pathway Talent Identification Programme, delivered by our Wheelchair Performance staff. These open days offer players the first opportunity to enter our Wheelchair Performance Pathway and are designed to attract, engage and inspire people with physical impairments to join the game.

The LTA Wheelchair Tennis Initiative aims to attract, inspire and engage...

Dawn French supports LiveWest’s kindness campaign

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 08/23/2022 - 9:45pm

Comedian and TV actress Dawn French has starred in a housing association’s video to promote kindness in its communities.

The South West’s largest housing association, LiveWest, linked up with The Vicar of Dibley star who agreed to feature as the narrator in a heart-warming ‘day in the life’ story of one of its residents.

The animation follows Lola, a young LiveWest resident, as she watches members of her community carry out small acts of kindness throughout the day.

The video was designed to show how the smallest acts of kindness can make a real difference to...

Redrow donated prize to Alphington School Fete helps raise £3,000

Authored by APF
Posted: Tue, 08/23/2022 - 1:59pm

Local housebuilder Redrow donated a gift hamper and £100 voucher to Alphington Primary School for its annual summer fete. The donations were given to the school as prizes for the fete raffle, which was planned to raise money for new school equipment. The fete has been crowned a resounding success with £3,000 raised, half of which came from the highly appealing raffle which saw lucky winners receive £100 to spend in John Lewis and a hamper containing a selection of delicious gifts from M&S .

The fete raised money through a variety of other fun activities such as spin the wheel,...

Foster Carers are Always Needed

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Tue, 08/23/2022 - 11:02am

The unprecedented demand for foster carers is an issue that still needs solving. Though many people sign up all the time, not everyone is accepted or able to fulfil the initial interest and, while agencies around the country wait, more children are being taken into care. To find suitable carers, fostering agencies and local governments work hard and promote constantly, but there is still a gap. Unfortunately, this deficit may never be solved but let’s dig a little deeper into the reasons why.

Why is There Such a High Demand for Foster Carers?

The sad truth is that the demand for...

How to Launch Your own Clothing Brand

Authored by Simon Wells
Posted: Tue, 08/23/2022 - 6:34am

The giants of today's fashion industry didn't just arrive at the top by chance or on the merit of their designs, they first had to follow the paradigms of any successful business. From Gucci to Prada to Nike, they all had to start the same as any other fashion brand, from the very beginning. So take a seat, relax and perhaps take out a pen and paper because I’m about to bring you through the steps on how to launch your own clothing brand. Steps which likely have been followed by the 3 brands mentioned and many other successful, lasting brands alike.

To start, three of the most...

Animal Free Research UK supporter to trek from Bude to Exeter to raise funds for charity

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 08/23/2022 - 6:02am

Animal lover Penny Baxter is preparing to trek from Bude to an Exeter research building, to fundraise for the University of Exeter's Animal Free Research UK Centre of Excellence (ARC).

On Wednesday August 24, Penny Baxter , will run, walk, and crawl the 55 miles from Bude to Exeter's Research, Innovation, Learning, and Development (RILD) building on Barrack Road. The epic feat aims to raise vital funds for an innovative medical research charity that supports and promotes the development of techniques to replace the use of animals in research.

Penny, who is also a member...

The Premier League asks clubs to voluntarily ban gambling and betting companies’ sponsorships 

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Mon, 08/22/2022 - 10:52am

Football clubs are making millions of money from betting companies’ sponsorships, but they are asked to gradually remove bookies’ and gambling companies’ logos from their uniforms as there is stronger and stronger pressure for making a clear distinction between sports betting and the sport itself. All sportsbooks, including the best online bookmakers in the UK , are extremely interested in promoting their brand through the live action of football, making their way directly to the intense feelings, positive emotions and excitement of both clubs’ fans and sports’ spectators. But it is...

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