In today's world, one should always possess appropriate abilities, which are important for success in the competitive world. Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) driver is one of the career choices which is offered to people. It is expensive and time-consuming, but there are some areas where the local government fully finances the HGV license training program. It will be able to assist people in their career path.
With the expansion of transportation and logistics. There is an increase in the demand for HGV drivers. The requirements for these driving positions are increasing day by day. Now...
Hundreds of students have been honoured for their years of hard work at winter graduation ceremonies at the University of Exeter.
More than 2,600 students, from 89 countries, graduated from 250 different prestigious courses. They were joined by 6,000 guests, there to wish them well.
Most of those graduating had studied MA and MSc and postgraduate diploma courses in a wide range of subjects. They have trained to be teachers, radiographers and healthcare workers.
Professor Lisa Roberts, University of Exeter Vice Chancellor and President, said: “We are delighted to...
When playing at online casinos, one term often comes up. It’s RTP, or Return to Player. This simple acronym carries significant weight, influencing how players engage with games and what they can expect in terms of potential winnings. Understanding RTP can make a world of difference in how players approach their favorite slots, table games, or other online casino offerings.
RTP represents the theoretical percentage of all wagered money that a casino game is designed to return to players over a long period. For example, if a game has an RTP of 96%, it means that, on average, it...
Demand for luxury caravan holidays has risen by 77% in the past five years and now Woolacombe Bay Holiday Parks plan to cater for this fast-growing market with the launch of Emerald caravans, just part of a £3 million investment in 2025 , following a similar input this year.
The new caravans, located in prime spots with stunning views, will offer at least 15% more living space and feature fully-furnished interiors, high-quality kitchens with dishwashers, spacious living areas with large TVs and DVD players, and private decking with outdoor furniture and gas barbecues. Further...
Local retirees and their families have been celebrating the opening of Exmouth’s newest retirement community - McCarthy Stone’s Retirement Living Plus development, The Curlews on Merchant Avenue.
DevonAir’s Breakfast Show DJ, Ben Clark was invited to cut the ribbon at the Sparkling Opening event – which also welcomed The Curlews first group of homeowners – marking the beginning of a thriving new community.
Ben commented: “It’s been a real honour to officially open The Curlews and meet the new homeowners. It’s a fantastic development for Exmouth’s retirement community and...
Chicago is a major global hub with a unique skyline, mouth-watering pizza, and O’Hare International Airport one of global’s busiest airports. No matter whether you are traveling to O’Hare for business or just for fun, getting there from the downtown area of Chicago may be only possible if you pre arrange your transport. In the current world where there are lots of transport options, it is good to select the most suitable transport depending on speed, comfort and flexibility.
In this blog, we’ll explore the fastest and most efficient ways to get from downtown Chicago to O’Hare...
The Isles of Scilly Community Research Network has secured £1m to research the topics that matter most to Iocal communities.
The money has been awarded through phase two (the implementation phase) of the Community Research Networks programme, which has been funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and will be delivered by The Young Foundation, a non-profit organisation that specialises in community research and social innovation.
In phase one of the programme (the expression of interest phase), the group received £25k. It used the money to engage a diverse cross-section...
Staff, volunteers and trustees of Citizens Advice Exeter gathered to pay tribute to retiring chair Dennis Mardon, who has stepped down after leading the charity for the past 20 years.
Taking over the voluntary role of chair of trustees is Richard Willmott, who brings a wide range of public and private sector experience. Dennis will remain involved with the charity in the honorary role of president.
It comes as Citizens Advice Exeter continues to appeal for help to secure the future of its free, impartial advice services, which helps residents with a wide variety of issues,...
Exeter College has been delivering higher level courses in aircraft engineering since the early 2000s, with new partnerships and opportunities in the sector reflected in the changes in its offer over time.
This year the College became one of only three in England approved to sign off engineers for the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Part 66 Licence (issued under the CAA’s Part 147 regulation). This certification covers a specific practical element of the Licence which is essential in signing off for operation any aircraft registered in the UK.