Devon Air Ambulance makes a plea for your pre-loved items to support the service

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 07/21/2021 - 1:43pm

Throughout the pandemic, Devon Air Ambulance (DAA) shops have exceeded the minimum level of Covid-Safe precautions recommended by the Government and have achieved an even higher level of protection to ensure the safety of their staff, volunteers and customers.

Now, following the most recent lifting of restrictions, the charity's 19 shops, although they remain cautious, are fully open for business and in need of your help!

Since the DAA shops returned to a browsing format they have been welcoming back many regular and new customers, which has been great for business....

Exeter Airport resumes Majorca holidays with TUI

Exeter Airport today celebrates the return of TUI holidays to the Balearic Islands, with the first TUI flight of the Summer 2021 season departing for Majorca (Palma).

The popular route will operate four times a week – on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday (with seasonal variations) – throughout the summer.

TUI has already confirmed its 2021/2022 schedule from Exeter Airport, with flights to Spain (Ibiza, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Majorca, Menorca, Tenerife), Greece (Corfu, Crete, Rhodes, Zante), Cyprus (Paphos), and Turkey (Antalya, Dalaman) all set to resume....

Tips to get the most out of your Spanish courses in Barcelona

Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia and one of the liveliest cities in Spain. This city is undoubtedly an important centre for economic, artistic, sports, and cultural development. Thousands of tourists visit it every year to relax and find inspiration, and many of them even decide to stay longer to learn the language.

Barcelona is an ideal place to enjoy a nice and long vacation while learning Spanish. In fact, many students from countries worldwide pick this city because it allows them to learn Spanish in a bohemian environment while being able to spend the day at the beach...

Front of house glow ups: 4 ways to make your house stand out from the outside

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Wed, 07/21/2021 - 7:24am

The front of your house is the first thing people see but it’s often overlooked. We focus so much on the interiors of our homes that the exterior can be forgotten about or moves down the list of priorities when it comes to aesthetics. If you want to take the outside of your home from blah to beautiful, check out these tips and your house will transform into the best on the street!

  1. Fix up the front door

Front doors come in many shapes and sizes. From old wooden doors, to big porches, to brightly painted pieces, doors are the entrance to your home so make sure...

Similarities and differences between forex trading and bitcoin trading

Both forms of trade are considered digital, in that the paper and coin aspect of handling money is duly eliminated. Bitcoin is considered a store of value in an asset. In both cases also, the prices are affected by the global market, in that if there is a demand in these assets the prices shoot and in decreased demand the prices automatically go down.

Such factors that affect both the demand and supply of bitcoins in the market include economic and national instabilities caused by different factors, for instance the pandemic; Covid 19 has seen to it that business owners and...

Forex market regulators and broker licensing

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Wed, 07/21/2021 - 5:32am

When choosing a broker, it is extremely important to know not only the trading conditions but also the status of the broker itself, the availability of a license, and which body it is regulated by. When beginners start their way on Forex, they do not know which regulator issued a license to the dealing center with which they are going to cooperate. It encourages many brokers to fraud and dishonest attitude to their duties.

Each broker must have a Forex trading license. They receive it in the country where the company is registered. There are many organizations in almost every...

Alternative Green Games Good To Go

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 07/20/2021 - 11:49pm

As international attention turns to Tokyo 2020 in the summer of sport, a Devon-based charity is preparing to deliver an alternative sustainable Games this August for the wider public.

The virtual Planet Earth Games consists of a series of challenges that encourage people towards active, sustainable lifestyle.

The Planet Earth Games was first launched as an event in Exeter in July 2019 and has grown hugely in the pandemic in a new virtual format, reaching over 1m with participants from right across the UK and beyond.

Working with national supporters such as...

Free Dr Bike servicing in Exeter

Princesshay is pleased to announce its support for a sustainable travel initiative with Exeter based charity, Ride on Cycling, by providing prime city centre retail space for free Dr Bike checks.

The project, which has been co funded by The Big Give and Exeter’s City Councils Live & Move project, will enable Ride-On to offer free ‘check and tune’ 30 minute bike sessions, dealing with any quick fixes and advising on any major works people might need.

Founded in 2011, Ride-On Cycling’s vision is to see a cleaner, healthier and more active Exeter by supporting people to...

Why it’s Good to Stay on Track With Your Business

Authored by BHTNews.com
Posted: Tue, 07/20/2021 - 5:06pm

When you are a service providing packages for customers or food, or even if you just have to move merchandise from one place to another, it’s important to know how you’re driving. Not just because of the costs, the environmental reasons, but also because you know what the drivers are doing, how they work and how to be more efficient. It’s great that we now have systems where it’s so easy to track everything we’re doing, and it's our responsibility to keep up with that. To use that responsibility wisely. In this article we will tell you all the positive sides of fleet management and why...

Increase in Covid testing at Exeter Airport

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Tue, 07/20/2021 - 2:20pm

Footfall at Exeter Airport is predicted to increase this Summer along with the demand for covid testing as ‘Freedom Day’ heralds the easing of travel restrictions to amber listed countries.

With almost 1 million passengers in 2019, Exeter Airport saw footfall decrease last year during the pandemic but expects to see foreign travel levels significantly increase as schools break up for Summer and amber list quarantine is scrapped in England for those who are double vaccinated.

Although restrictions are easing, pre-travel testing is mandatory and is expected to rise as...

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