Review: Og Sunglasses by Goodr

Sunglasses are an important accessory if you're spending time outdoors during the summer. Sunglasses stop harmful UV rays from entering your eyes, reducing the risk of age-related macular degeneration. When it's bright outside they also assist to decrease eye strain and in certain circumstances, shield your eyes from wind, rain and anything flying around in a breeze. Although there are numerous brands of sunglasses in the market, I like Og Sunglasses by Goodr. With these glasses, I can perform a variety of tasks, like running, hiking, swimming and walking.

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The CitNOW Group launches its first Graduate Programme

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 08/02/2021 - 10:38pm

The CitNOW Group has launched its first ever Graduate Programme to recruit new talent interested in a career in the digital software space. The Group is currently looking for six graduates to join its new programme, which is due to start in September 2021, with positions available at CitNOW and Dealerweb.

CitNOW, the leading digital communications specialist, is recruiting for one Junior Designer to join its marketing operation, and three Client Services Executives. There are also two opportunities within Dealerweb, the leading provider of showroom management systems. Based in...

The smart home and the need for better broadband

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 08/02/2021 - 9:38pm

Steve Garrood, Chief Commercial Officer at Jurassic Fibre, shares his thoughts on how ultrafast connectivity is supporting digital lifestyles in the South West...

Our reliance on high-speed broadband connectivity is showing no sign of letting up as digital lifestyles increasingly become the norm.

And even though lockdown restrictions have eased, our consumption of data continues to speed up, not slow down.

The smart home revolution and shifting lifestyle habits are driving the need for ultrafast fibre broadband to the home and work premises to meet the demand of...

Vistry Partnerships appoints new SW sales director

eading regeneration business Vistry Partnerships has appointed Jenna Waters as Sales Director for the South West.

An influential figure on new developments in the region, Jenna has worked in the industry for more than 7 years’, bringing a wealth of experience into her new role.

Having started her career as a Sales Executive for Linden Homes in 2014, she has worked her way up through the ranks. She has been instrumental in helping Vistry Partnerships South West achieve a very successful half year of trading including exceeding sales targets and successfully opening 6 new...

Exeter medical student announced as finalist in home surgical skills competition

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 08/02/2021 - 9:02pm

A medical student from Exeter has been announced a regional finalist of the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Surgical Skills competition, which for the first time this year is testing the talents of our future medical professionals over a video link using innovative lifelike replica bodyparts.

Haider Merchant is one of 40 finalists to make it through after completing a number of surgical tasks at home which were filmed on their mobile for senior surgeons to assess.

The event, which aims to find the UK and Ireland’s best undergraduate surgical talent, is...

Exeter Nightingale Hospital to help reduce patient waiting lists

The NHS Nightingale Hospital Exeter will provide a range of services from autumn 2021 to help tackle waiting lists across Devon and the wider South West region.

After being decommissioned as a COVID-19 hospital earlier this year, the Nightingale was purchased by NHS organisations across the South West. It has since been used to provide diagnostic scans to local people, host a COVID-19 vaccine trial and train overseas nurses.

Local health bosses confirm that plans are well underway to extend these services later in the year, to include planned orthopaedic surgery,...

Exeter nightlife returning to normal - a look at some ideas for a great night out

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Mon, 08/02/2021 - 4:02pm

The past few months have been downright spooky in and around Exeter, with all the closures and restrictions. Yes, it has been the same everywhere, but it always hits hardest closest to home when it is a place you know and love. It’s therefore been fantastic to see life return to something very close to normal over the past couple of weeks.

Even better news, summer seems to have timed its arrival with the easing of restrictions. To celebrate here are some ideas for great nights out in Exeter this summer where we can all let our hair down –while remaining responsible, of course!...

7 part-time jobs that can help to manage your finances

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Mon, 08/02/2021 - 3:19pm

In this beat economy, side hustles are becoming extremely important. The pandemic has caused a lot of uncertainties in the job sector. It resulted in many people losing their jobs. Many people also changed their career lines, fearing the extinction of some job roles. One needs proper insight and knowledge of the latest trends to know what will work in the coming years. The lockdown changed how things worked out, and most of us are still struggling to cope with the new normal. It is best to have some cushion for protection in case one is to lose a job. Part-time jobs work very well to...

Staying safe on the road: Change your air filter

Your cars air filter is one of those components that just does its job and you don’t really think about it, because why would you? Nevertheless, if the air filter in your car isn’t working properly, your engine could suffer major damage. That is because the air filtration system has an incredibly important job. A car engine is a maze of incredible technology with tiny tolerances. Your engine works by combusting petrol, the ensuing explosion shoots the piston down, which turns the crankshaft. That rotational energy is then sent to the wheels where it goes to the road, giving you drive. The...

Don't be a selfish parker

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 08/02/2021 - 1:04pm

With coronavirus restrictions easing people are now able to venture further from home and residents and visitors are enjoying more of Devon's beautiful beaches and countryside.

Popular beauty spots have been getting busier, and Devon County Council has received reports of inconsiderate parking in parts of the county, especially in coastal areas and on Dartmoor.

As part of its support for the British Parking Association’s national campaign against selfish parking, the County Council is reminding people to be kind and considerate to each other and make sure they park...

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