This autumn Buckfast Abbey has welcomed a new recruit to their team who follows in his brother’s footsteps. Trainee electrician, Ryan Ware, will join the Abbey’s Works Department as a new apprentice electrician and work alongside the Abbey’s current plumbing apprentice, Ryan’s twin brother, Lewis Ware.
The recruitment of Ryan is the latest in a series of apprenticeship appointments made by the Abbey and he will be their first apprentice electrician. The Abbey is a passionate supporter of education and learning and currently facilitates apprenticeship schemes in partnership with...
The United Kingdom boasts Europe's most sophisticated e-commerce market.
According to the most current Office of National Statistics (UK) data, the country's e-commerce revenue in 2019 was 693 billion GBP, a significant rise over the previous year.
Wholesale and manufacturing were the two largest industrial sectors that generated the most e-commerce sales in the same year.
Of the 90 percent of UK internet users who have visited an online retailer, 38 percent used a smartphone or tablet to make a purchase, compared to 54 percent who used a laptop or desktop...
Western Power Distribution, the UK’s largest electricity distributor, responsible for delivering power to homes through lines and cables in Devon, is launching a £500,000 fuel poverty fund to help families heat their homes this winter.
Building on the legacy of its successful ‘In This Together’ Covid response fund, WPD is calling on local charities, councils and community groups in the South West to apply for up to £10,000 to aid their fuel poverty support activities as we enter what will be a challenging winter for many.
The fuel poverty scheme is the first phase of WPD...
Every year, thousands of cars fail their MOTs not for serious deficiencies but for simple things that most owners would be able to sort out themselves if only they had realised there was a potential issue. What checks on your car should you be making to ensure that it will not fail its MOT when you next book it in for one? Read on to find out. Suspension
Most motorists will not be able to repair their car's suspension but detecting a problem is not hard. If you find the ride has become stiff or the car has dropped from its usual position, then get it checked by professionals...
Trees have been planted at County Hall in Exeter as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy initiative to celebrate the forthcoming Platinum Jubilee.
The commemorative planting by Devon County Council supports the call for everyone to ‘Plant A Tree for the Jubilee’.
Vice Lord Lieutenant Lady Arran, who, with four Deputy Lieutenants, is helping the Lord Lieutenant with the Queen’s Green Canopy, was joined by Deputy Lieutenant, Philip Jenkinson, Devon County Council Chairman, Jeff Trail BEM, and County Council Leader, John Hart.
As we get ready to celebrate Bonfire Night and Diwali this year, 42% of dog owners have voted fireworks night as the worst night of their year. The research for charity Guide Dogs revealed that fireworks were the biggest cause of dog anxiety (42%) coming in ahead of sudden noises (35%), thunder (33%), being at the vet (28%), other dogs (25%) and being alone (20%).
Almost a fifth of UK dog owners say fireworks night has a detrimental effect on their pets’ mental health. It is important to look out for warning signs in your dog such as barking or howling, shivering, digging and...
Harry Fry is yet to have a runner in the Randox Grand National but he has high hopes that Ask Me Early could become his first starter in the world’s greatest chase in 2022 after securing a “bonus” victory over hurdles at Exeter today.
Making his first start since undergoing a wind operation, the seven year old showed his assured stamina when forging on close home to land the Betway Supports Safer Gambling Week Novices’ Hurdle under Sean Bowen.
Looking booked for second after the last the 6-4 favourite reeled in long-time leader Grange Road in the closing strides before...
This year InExeter will celebrate the start of the festive season with a special Christmas film experience at Exeter Cathedral on Tuesday 16 November. This one-off event will see film fans enjoy a secret screening in a magical setting, alongside delicious food and drink from local vendors.
So, grab your friends and family and cosy up under the beautiful arches of the Cathedral, because a secret festive film experience awaits…
The age rating of the film is 15. The event will follow current UK Government COVID-19 guidelines.
The University of Exeter will be represented at the crucial COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow.
Staff and students from the University will take part in a variety of events, including the launch of a major report on carbon emissions to discussions with policymakers and business leaders.
Events involving Exeter's experts range from a discussion with the energy industry to a poetry project that highlights links between the climate crisis and human health.
The conference, which began on Monday, will be attended by many world leaders and is seen as a key...
The two wildlife refuges were set-up three years ago to ask all visitors to avoid these areas at certain times of the year: all year round off Dawlish Warren and between 15th September and 31st December at Exmouth Duckpond.
The results of a three-year monitoring programme have revealed that the wildlife refuges are working and show that people have mostly complied with requests to stay out of the areas.
The results showed that the wildlife refuges significantly reduce disturbance to protected bird species on the Exe Estuary. In addition, the results indicate that the...