Cellucor – Supporting muscular endurance

You got your gym shoes and gym clothes all ready for your workout journey, but what about supplements that will help you quickly and effectively attain your dream body? The market for supplements can be overwhelming; many brands keep popping up, promising you the next best thing and miraculous results. But to effectively build that body you desire, you need to ensure you are using the best brand with proven ingredients to help you reach your goal.

It is why we will be looking at Cellucor , as it has proven to support muscle endurance for many due to the ingredients and creative...

South Devon College welcomes Government minister

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 03/24/2021 - 1:11am

South Devon College staff and students welcomed Minister for Apprenticeships & Skills, Gillian Keegan, following the Government launch of technical bootcamp s, to see thedifference these are making to provide job opportunities for people aged 19 and over who are seeking work, looking to change careers, or wanting to retrain.

The bootcamps are one of the new initiatives following on from the recent DfE white paper “Skills for jobs; lifelong learning for opportunity and growth” and the Government’s “Plan for Jobs” which is focused on protecting, supporting and creating jobs...

Broadclyst Food Bank benefits from East Devon District Council’s Coronavirus Community Food Fund

Broadclyst Food Bank benefits from EDDC’s Coronavirus Community Food Fund

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 03/24/2021 - 1:05am

Thirty very worthy projects have been funded by East Devon District Council’s Coronavirus Community Food Fund, giving out a total of over £45,000. This fund provides grants for any projects related to providing food to residents of East Devon who are in food poverty during the Coronavirus situation.\

Broadclyst Parish Council has received nearly £3,000 from the Coronavirus Community Food Fund. This has allowed the purchase of additional items to support Exeter Food Bank’s work, whilst Exeter Food Bank is under unprecedented demand and households needed additional items to those...

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How to Increase Brick and Mortar Footfall

Authored by Claire Small
Posted: Wed, 03/24/2021 - 12:58am

As the vaccination program rolls onwards and Brits become more and more prepared to venture back out to their high street, you’re probably feeling a mixture of excitement and trepidation if you have a brick-and-mortar business. Some very common questions that are rattling around in the heads of Exeter’s brick and mortar business owners include the following:

What happens if sales never fully recover?

How on earth can you prepare for people to start shopping again?

How do you increase footfall?

If you have asked yourself these questions, the answers are...

A Guide for Business Owners: How to Fortify Your Company’s Financial Foundations

Authored by Sam Richards
Posted: Wed, 03/24/2021 - 12:54am

Are you determined to maximise your organisation’s full potential? Do you often envision yourself rubbing shoulders with the giants in your field? Is reaching the pinnacle of your industry your one and only professional goal? If you’re to achieve these aspirations and reach these lofty heights in your career as a business owner, you’re going to need to fortify your company’s financial foundations. With a strong fiscal footing underpinning your future growth, you will have the robust platform you need to truly scale your market going forward.

Once you cultivate a strong monetary...

Get your vaccination now while there are thousands of spaces

Get your vaccination now while there are thousands of spaces

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 03/24/2021 - 12:12am

People in Devon who are eligible for a coronavirus vaccine are being urged to book an appointment before the end of March while there are thousands of spaces available.

Everyone aged 50 and above, people with underlying health conditions or health and care workers are among those now eligible for a vaccination.

They are being encouraged to book an appointment for a first dose before the supply constraints begin in April.

Making an appointment is simple:

  • Use the National Booking Service via the website or by calling 119

  • The

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Exodus Travels

Exodus Travels and The Mountain Lioness Scholarship

Tanzania is one of the world's poorest countries, and the popularity of Mount Kilimanjaro as an international tourist destination generates an estimated US $50 million in revenue annually. Every year around 50,000 tourists climb Kilimanjaro , but their journeys are only possible thanks to a select group of mountain guides and porters. Helping the tourists reach the summit, they're knowledge, expertise and unfailing desire to succeed is transformative.

About Kilimanjaro treks

As the world's tallest freestanding mountain, Kilimanjaro is a true sight to behold. It's volcanic peak...

After three generations farming, Fordmore moves into the 21st century

After three generations farming, Fordmore moves into the 21st century

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 03/23/2021 - 5:56pm

After three generations farming at Fordmore, near Cullompton, Devon, an award-winning farm shop has now moved into the twenty first century by introducing an online shop.

The farm, purchased during the perils of WW2, was originally called Plymtree but now trading as Fordmore Farm Shop has faced the present challenges of the pandemic by embracing on-line meat sales to support the business.

The farm specialises in organic dairy and poultry products and boasts a herd of Longhorn cattle, bread for the table.

With the extended lockdown continuing since Christmas the...

Leisure Centres in Exeter receive welcome £280k boost

Leisure Centres in Exeter receive welcome £280k boost

Sport and physical activity in Exeter has received a boost with the awarding of £280,000 government money to support the recovery of leisure centres.

Exeter City Council is one of 266 local authorities that have benefitted from the £100 million National Leisure Recovery Fund.

The money offsets some of the losses made since leisure centres were forced to close because of COVID. It will also support the phased reopening of Leisure Centres on 12 April, when the government restrictions are eased further.

In October last year the Council took over the running of its...

5 Tips to Protect Your Hair from Summer Heat

By now, you already know to slather your favourite sunscreen all your body every time you are out in the sun. Covering up those pesky areas like the eyelids, hand tops and even the neck area. Perfect, you have protected your skin from the sun, but how about your hair? How do you watch the hair from the sun?

Woah, hold on, does the hair burn under the sun? Maybe not. It doesn’t technically burn unless it’s some science fiction- but yes, the UV rays affect and damage your hair roots making it extremely dry and frizzy!

No wonder hats never go out of fashion! If you are...

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