More than 250 Ash dieback infected trees are to be removed from alongside the A3052 near Sidmouth and along Station Road in the town.
The trees have to be removed as a precautionary measure to prevent them becoming a safety risk to the public.
From Thursday 18 March to Sunday 21 March, tree removal work will be carried out on Station Road. Access for residents at Claremont will only be permitted for those approaching from the direction of the Broadway/Peaslands Road junction with Station Road, with no vehicle access from the direction of the town (All Saints Road...
The installation of eight rapid electric vehicle charging hubs across Exeter is set to get underway next month (April).
Eight Neighbourhoods across the city will soon have charging points within easy reach, with the first sites expected to be ready for use this summer.
It's the first phase of a private-sector led scheme that includes Devon County Council, Regen, Co Cars, ZPN Energy and Gamma Energy.
The project is funded by Innovate UK and the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles, and aims to deliver dozens of charge points across the City over the next two years...
The University of Exeter has signed up as an associate partner to DATA-CAN: The Health Data Research Hub for Cancer.
DATA-CAN is a UK-wide partnership which aims to improve care and outcomes for people with cancer by making high quality health data more accessible for cancer researchers and health professionals.
Through its College of Medicine and Health, the University of Exeter brings a wealth of cancer research expertise, as well as data science knowledge and experience to the DATA-CAN partnership. Work from the Exeter team, which uses information from GP records to...
What if one of the leaders of your company needs to leave? What would be your next step to avoid any hassle? One thing that can cause the most disruption to a company is the need to suddenly replace a leader. A recent survey shows that almost 60% of organizations lack an effective succession plan for themselves and fail to immediately name a successor when the need arises. This is not it. Recent global research that involved over 2300 directors concluded that merely 15% of them have a detailed succession plan.
There is a famous saying, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.”...
As Global Recycling Day seeks to recognise the importance recycling plays in securing the future of our planet, one Exeter company is busy giving new life to an overlooked waste product.
Richard Hills-Ingyon, founder of The Recycled Candle Company explains, “When people think about recycling, they think plastic. Then they think cans, cardboard, glass. Finally, they think about hard to recycle items: toothbrushes, crisp packets, make up, writing instruments. There are solutions for recycling all of these products.
“But not many people think about candles. Usually, when...
Slingo is an online gambling club game that combines components from both video and bingo, shaping Slingo. The game made back in 1994 and, following Gaming Realms' acquisition of the property in 2013, has got fairly mainstream across the UK and is consistently developing globally.
Slingo site plays like a conventional opening game, however, with some unique bingo mechanics. In each game, a player will have a bingo card with haphazardly created numbers, and the client should fill them by turning a column of reels and coordinating with the numbers from their bingo card to those on...
Store-bought wardrobes can be time-saving; buy, fit, and done, but can be frustrating when clothes and stuff are still not fitted inside them and you have to push it forcefully to adjust them. You guys are not alone!
Many people around the world are desperately wanting to have more space according to the need, but the first thing that crosses their mind is that it will require a very high cost, which is a myth.
Here, I’ll be pointing out a few things which might change your mind about custom-fitted wardrobes :
This March Michael Parrott, 43, of Exeter is upping their daily step count as he takes on Prostate Cancer UK’s virtual fundraising challenge, March the Month, to raise money for the leading men’s health charity. Michael aims to walk 11,000 steps a day to represent more than 11,000 dads, grandads, sons, brothers and mates who die from prostate cancer every year. Michael Parrott was inspired to take part in March the Month and is hoping to raise £500 to help beat prostate cancer, which is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK. Michael said: “I have decided to take on March the...
Getting the Coronavirus vaccine - A Message from Devon aims to reassure people about both having the vaccination and the process of attending a centre. It encourages others to take up the opportunity when they are invited.
“Absolutely brilliant,” is how patient Gloria Brinicombe described the experience, “not in pain, beautifully done, very quick, very easy and everything was done with a smile.”
“It seemed remarkably easy" says another patient Duncan Erskine, who was vaccinated in Cullompton.
“I didn’t even feel the needle go in,” says Gillian Rowlands, “It’s...
Jurassic Fibre has announced that it is extending its cutting-edge broadband network to the town of Sherborne in Dorset.
The first premises in the town are expected to become serviceable by the end of the year with full fibre connectivity of up to 1Gbps for residential users and up to 10Gbps for businesses.
Sherborne will be the first location in Dorset to go live, following two years of close cooperation between Jurassic Fibre and Dorset Council.
The announcement represents another key milestone for the Exeter-based internet service provider, which has already...