South Western Ambulances donated to Ukraine

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 04/27/2022 - 10:41pm

Three decommissioned ambulances have been donated to the Government of Ukraine, by the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT), as part of the UK’s package of NHS ambulance donations.

The ambulances recently left Bristol Ambulance Station to start their 1,200-mile journey to Poland’s border with Ukraine. Each ambulance contains a stretcher, scoop stretcher, long board and carry chair.

The ambulances will provide urgent and immediate care to those injured by Russian bombardments.

Will Warrender, Chief Executive of SWASFT, said: “Like so many...

Salcombe Distilling Co.

Salcombe Distilling Co. Exceeds £1million Crowdfunding Target in 24 Hours

Internationally acclaimed Salcombe Distilling Co. (SDCo.) launched ‘The Taste of Tomorrow Starts Today’ crowdfunding campaign last week and within the first 24 hours it had exceeded its Seedrs target of £1million. The investment opportunity will stay open until mid May.

The highly ambitious and successful SDCo. creates two world-class spirits brands, the multi-award winning Salcombe Gin and pioneering non-alcoholic spirit and aperitif New London Light. SDCo. is aiming to raise £5 million over the next twelve months, the first part of this through the respected Seedrs platform, to...

Get Outdoors and Breathe in the Best of Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 04/27/2022 - 11:17am

The Naturally Healthy Campaign Encourages Everyone to Enjoy Nature This May

It isn’t a myth – spending time in nature is proven to help improve people’s health and wellbeing*.

To celebrate these amazing benefits, Active Devon and Devon County Council, on behalf of the Devon Local Nature Partnership, have launched their annual campaign, Naturally Healthy May. The campaign encourages people of all ages to step outdoors together, connect with nature and breathe in the best of Devon’s fresh air.

During the month, events and activities have been arranged across the...

New report reveals South West businesses’ changing use of technology since pandemic

Authored by Program
Posted: Wed, 04/27/2022 - 10:41am

The attitude of South West business leaders towards technology underwent a major shift in the pandemic, according to a new survey.

South West IT and technology support specialists Timewade carried out the ‘Time to Deliver’ survey , in partnership with leading South West accountancy firm Bishop Fleming .

The findings reveal how the pandemic changed business leaders’ view on the role of technology, with 85 per cent now believing that investing in technology is vital for business success, compared to just 56 per cent in 2020.

The main drivers for decisions on investing...

Why does my vape taste burnt and how to fix it

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Wed, 04/27/2022 - 6:07am

Has your vape device suddenly started tasting like it is burning? Here is everything you need to know to fix it.

Vaping is becoming increasingly popular here in the UK. The NHS are using Vape Devices in trials to help patients quit smoking. Scientists have proven that vaping is up to 95% less harmful than smoking, so it makes perfect sense to switch to vaping to try to get away from cigarettes.

Vaping is a Healthier Alternative to Smoking

Scientists are hailing vaping as a healthy alternative to smoking. It offers effective nicotine replacement therapy by hitting the...

Professor Mark Kermode and Carol Morley are the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum’s first patrons

Leading film critic Mark Kermode and acclaimed filmmaker Carol Morley are the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum’s first patrons.

As part of the new role they will champion the collections of the museum and the opportunities they offer for anyone who loves film and the moving image.

Peter Jewell, who together with Bill Douglas built the collection that founded the museum, located at the University of Exeter, has also kindly agreed to become an honorary patron.

Mark Kermode is the best-known film critic in the UK. He is chief film critic for The Observer and co-presents...

Professional trader Samuel Leach snaps up triple digit growth

Authored by Simon Wells
Posted: Tue, 04/26/2022 - 8:42pm

In March, Founder and Director of Samuel and Co Trading , Samuel Leach celebrated his birthday in true trading style - by competing his very own trade floor build.

Leach has made the news previously for his lavish lifestyle and high-value investments in various stocks, but there is more to this entrepreneur than meets the eye…

Samuel has been trading in the stock and forex market for over ten years and rose to fame through his public stock calls and banking a fortune on the oil rally as covered by The Express . Back in 2021, Leach made the news as he bought WTI Crude Oil...

Tips to Create Videos for Fashion Marketing

Video content is the future of successful digital marketing. Various statistics highlight and verify the fact. For instance, a particular study showed that over 80% of marketers use videos as a part of their marketing strategy. Numerous marketers use video content to promote their products and services successfully and increase their ROI . The consumption of video content keeps rising every year. Therefore, adding video content as a part of your marketing strategy is crucial for your brand. This is particularly true for the fashion industry, which relies so much on visual impact....

The Exeter to Ipswich cycle team (left to right): Steve Sandiford, Paul Reed, Lee Barrow, support vehicle driver Simon Courtney, Pete Jeffery and Terry Wheatley.

Exeter to Ipswich cycle challenge for FORCE

A group of men from Devon have set out to cycle from Exeter to Ipswich to raise money for the charity that supported their friend through cancer.

And they’ve already smashed their original fundraising target by more than 2,000 per cent!

Paul Reed, Terry Wheatley, Steve Sandiford, Lee Cornish and former Exeter Falcons speedway star Pete Jeffery with Simon Courtney as vehicle support driver left Exeter today (Tuesday April 26) to cycle nearly 300 miles to Suffolk.

They are riding in memory of dad of two Mark Davis from Exeter, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer...

Advantages of registering a trademark in the UK

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 04/26/2022 - 10:44am

What is a trademark?

A trademark is a word or a sign which empowers clients to distinguish labor and products as coming from a specific source, despite the fact that they may not have the foggiest idea about the source's personality.

Marks can be entirely significant and valuable if appropriately promoted by ad, promos and right use on quality items or services.

So, the trademarks’ notoriety and the producer’s notoriety should safeguard the mark in the United Kingdom and abroad. Registering a trademark in the UK is a complex process that is best left to...

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