7 Reasons you should use signage for your business

Even though most businesses today employ digital means of advertising for their products and services, signage has not lost its significance.

Signage is a reliable marketing strategy that helps greatly to bring in customers and grow your business. You can use signage effectively to advertise your products and to make your brand familiar to your audience. So, along with other strategies, you must leverage the power of signage for your business.

Visit the best sign makers in London and get eye-catching, customized signage to attract more customers to your brand.

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Businesses supported by the University of Exeter have raised £10.3m investment despite the global pandemic

SETsquared has released data which shows that companies supported by the University of Exeter, including SETsquared Exeter, have raised £10.3m worth of investment from private and public sources in 2020.

This is also reflected in the national picture whereby SETsquared member companies raised a record level of investment totalling £616m, which represents a 40% increase on 2019.

These companies will have received support through a range of different programmes including through the SETsquared Exeter Business Acceleration Centre, ICURe innovation to commercialisation...

How to make high street coffee at home

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Mon, 05/17/2021 - 6:21am

Do you enjoy heading to the local coffee shop and indulging in a delicious drink? Wish that you could enjoy the perfect cup of coffee no matter where you are? At work, you may be able to head to the professional coffee machine to grab a cup of coffee , but what about when you are at home?

It’s not like you can install ab office coffee machine in your home , but as an alternative to coffee vending machines , here are some of our top tips on how you can make your very own high street coffee at home.

Buy a cafetiere

One of the easiest ways to make delicious high street...

Green car sales boom in difficult market says government report

Green car sales boom in difficult market says government report

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 05/16/2021 - 11:13pm

Ultra-low emission vehicle (ULEV) registrations shot-up by 125% during 2020 compared to the year before, according to new figures from the Department for Transport.

There was more good news for ULEV manufacturers, with registrations speeding-up over the course of year, which helped put 179,000 registered cars on the road by the end of 2020.

After ULEVs, alternative fuel cars enjoyed 87% growth, with 338,000 vehicles being registered for the first time. Hybrid Electrics also proved popular as did Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) with 164,000 and 107,000 new registrations...

Vaccination centre in Newton Abbot to relocate to Racecourse

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 05/16/2021 - 11:09pm

Newton Abbot Racecourse will be used by a group of local GP practices as a COVID-19 vaccination centre from Saturday 15 May.

The Racecourse is easily accessible on the outskirts of Newton Abbot, has plenty of free parking.

The new centre will welcome its first patients from Saturday 15 May and is planned to operate over the summer period.

Pat Masterson, Managing Director for Newton Abbot Racecourse, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to host the vaccination centre in our function space to our local team of GP surgeries so that more people in our community can get...

A guide to breaking bad health habits

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Sun, 05/16/2021 - 8:54pm

It can be incredibly easy to fall into bad health habits, especially when you have experienced a time of stress or change within your life. However, although it might not be quite as easy to break them, a bright and healthy future is possible with a little effort. Then, here is a guide to some of the most common bad health habits and how you might be able to break them in the coming months.

Smoking

Although the number of people who smoke has decreased in recent years, smoking is still rife in the general population and often starts at a young age. However, these bad...

Boiler grant for homeowners

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Sun, 05/16/2021 - 10:21am

Devices and equipment have a certain lifespan and are expected to eventually break down. Boilers are one of them and it is haunting to know that once they do, you'll be left freezing cold. Good thing the UK government came up with a free boiler grant. Something we may want to take a look to keep ourselves warm during cold days as well as helping fight global warming.

How it started

In 2018, the UK Government via Energy Company Obligation (ECO3) partnered with the Big Six energy suppliers in the country namely; British Gas, Scottish Power, E.ON, Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE...

Cousins Ivie and Isla are taking part in the RNLI MayDay Mile Charity Fundraiser in Exmouth

Two young cousins are aiming to complete a full mile along Exmouth seafront to raise funds for the lifesaving charity in the RNLI MayDay Mile challenge.

A mayday call is the most urgent plea RNLI lifesavers receive, and is used when life is in immediate danger. Usually our lifesavers answer calls for help. But today, with a busy summer on the horizon, it's they who need YOUR help.

The RNLI are expecting more families than ever to book holidays in the UK and Ireland this year. People are excited to get away – and that’s how it should be. But it’s so easy to get into...

Mobile phone environmental facts: Numbers don't lie

There are billions of smartphone users worldwide and the number of mobile phone units are more than that as some smartphone companies manufacture a new model every year. If you are thinking of purchasing the new phone model, have you thought of where your old phone will end up to? This article talks about the harmful impacts of mobile phones on the environment as well as the health risks associated with it.

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