If you have ever had a pet, you know how immensely joyful of an experience it is in itself. To have a pet by your side means learning something new every day. And if nothing, well, there is always a sense of genuine happiness that you become entitled to - thanks to that little creature.
But, be honest, which animal's image popped in your head when you heard the term 'pet'? Must be a dog or something with four paws and fur, right? Well, let us burst your bubble - fishes make some really amazing pets as well. No wonder why as per a recent survey it was found that after dogs and...
There are thousands of cryptocurrencies available throughout the world, however, recently Ripple has come under fire for not being a ‘real’ cryptocurrency. Each of these cryptocurrencies that are available have taken plenty of inspiration from Bitcoin which was the first-ever cryptocurrency to be put out into the big wide world. While it was a game-changer, Bitcoin struggled to live up to everyone’s expectations which was slightly disappointing, and though it did disappoint many people, it then saw a rise far later on into the game when other forms of cryptocurrency entered the scene....
Exeter School and The New School are delighted to announce that as from Friday 19 March 2021, The New School, Exminster has joined forces with Exeter School to create an independent, co-educational pre-prep, junior and senior school.
For many families Exeter Junior School has been the natural progression for their children following their pre-prep years in Exminster, and the two schools are very pleased that these formative years will now be part of the Exeter School family. This means that children can now enjoy a full 3-18 experience of an Exeter School education, from the...
On Wednesday 17th March, Devon Labour welcomed Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State for Education, Kate Green MP to a listening event about the quality of education in Devon. Chaired by Lisa Robillard Webb, Chair of Devon County Labour Party Forum, the panel also included local Labour Councillor Su Aves and National Education Union Regional Secretary Hannah Packham.
Over 40 attendees from across Devon, including educators and parents were present. Questions from participants covered a wide variety of topics such as provision for pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN), forced...
Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) has warmly welcomed further investment in broadband in the region as part of the Government’s announcement on Project Gigabit today (Friday 19 March).
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has outlined the phasing of its £5 Billion commitment to delivering next generation broadband in the UK.
CDS is in the vanguard of the Government’s ambitions to build a Gigabit capable network across the entire country through its new contracts with Airband, Truespeed and Wessex Internet, which will install full fibre broadband across...
Photovoltaic modules are some of the most popular means of generating alternative energy. This is natural because such equipment is efficient, environmentally friendly, and affordable. One 400 watt solar panel from the catalog can provide electricity to your phone, computer, LED TV, lamps, and lighting fixtures. By purchasing several of these modules, you can satisfy all household needs by equipping a personal power plant.
When applying for the selection of equipment or choosing a solar power plant, customers often ask the question: how to calculate the power and number of solar...
One of my favorite hobbies is hanging out with my two cats: Cookies and Ferry and I would like to discuss how much it costs to own a cat .
Adoption fees
I just wanted to go over what it means to own Dukat into financial commitments that come with owning two cats. So maybe you recently adopted a cat or you thinking about adopting a cat. Here's what you can expect.
And really, I'm going to break this down into three portions. The first portion is going to be the adoption fees. So with Cookies, we actually adopted him from my brother's friend. His friend's cat had a litter...
Got your own business up and running but have no idea where to start with insurance? Every company requires insurance to protect themselves from unexpected financial burdens. This is especially true for small businesses, which are less likely to have the funds to cover costs like legal fees and compensation payouts.
However, when money is tight, you may think insurance isn’t worth the price. Yet you never know what’s around the corner. For instance, what if a fire or flood destroys your business premises? It costs £12,060 on average to clean up the building alone — not including...
The coronavirus pandemic has affected every industry, but few have been hit as hard as hospitality. While there are now reasons to be optimistic for later in the year, businesses in these industries are having to find ways to manage in the interim.
A Second Easter Under Restrictions
This is extremely challenging, especially when you consider that there are many events and holidays happening around this time of the year. Hotels and other businesses in this industry thrive on events like Mother’s Day, Easter and Bank Holidays, but now are facing the prospect of missing out...
Exmouth RNLI volunteer crew members launched their lifeboats early this morning following a report of six individuals aboard a yacht that had run aground off Exmouth seafront.
At 02.47am today Friday 19 March 2021 both Exmouth RNLI lifeboats, the all weather lifeboat 13-03 R & J Wellman and the inshore vessel D-805 George Bearman II were launched having been tasked by H.M. Coastguard to a report of a yacht with six persons on board that had run aground on Pole Sands, Exmouth.
The all weather lifeboat was crewed by Helm, Steve Hockings-Thompson and crew, Mark Sansom,...