How the Company Car is Still Thriving as a Morale-Boosting Incentive in the Age of Coronavirus

The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed working life in just about every industry around the world. Despite widespread disruption, The Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) believes that the company car market may experience growth - rather than decline - as a result of Coronavirus.

Although the AFP chair, Paul Hollick notes that there will be changes in the way that employees operate, with increased remote options and conference calling, may result in some company vehicles disappearing, he said: “the bigger picture was much more complex - and overall fleet numbers could even be...

How to make an accurate home repair cost estimate

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Fri, 03/05/2021 - 11:02pm

It is very important to make an accurate house repair estimate for house flips. It helps plan in advance and know what you can expect at the completion of the process. It can be challenging to flip a house profitably if you don't know how to accurately estimate the repair costs . In this article, we will discuss tips on how you can make a correct house renovation cost estimate. Read on to learn more.

Estimating the Cost of Labor and Materials

If you are repairing a house with the purpose of selling it, there are some crucial details you need to know. The longer you own...

Testing will be the cornerstone of our way out of COVID-19

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 03/05/2021 - 10:47pm

Testing for coronavirus is going to be the cornerstone of our transition back to normal life, Steve Brown, Director of Public Health Devon, has declared.

With schools and colleges opening up again, and restrictions set to gradually ease over coming weeks and months – subject to the latest data at the time – testing is going to be a vital part of keeping case numbers down, he explains.

“Over coming weeks and months, we are going to see a lot more movement of people – students returning to education, more people getting back to work, the loosening of restrictions on how...

Parents encouraged to allow their children to be tested for COVID-19 at school

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 03/05/2021 - 10:19pm

Steve Brown, Director of Public Health Devon, is encouraging parents to give their consent to allow their children to be tested for coronavirus at school.

“The first step in the government’s roadmap starts next week with all students returning to schools and colleges,” he said.

“Students are going to be asked to take a lateral flow test twice a week, and while it’s not mandatory, I really encourage all parents to consent for their children to be tested twice a week.

“Testing students will enable us to identify those who have no symptoms, but are infectious, and...

How to Find High-Quality Logs At An Affordable Price

Living in a house that feels warm brings comfort. This is why people invest in heating, cooling, and air conditioning systems. During the cold winter season, the issue of warming the rooms means a lot. Even so, the traditional use of firewood in heating the house has never been completely replaced. Moreover, understanding firewood quality can help with furnace maintenance by enhancing combustion efficiency, minimizing residue buildup, and prolonging heating appliance lifespan, ensuring both eco-friendliness and cost-effectiveness. There are many benefits which come from it. It makes a...

Why You Should Make 2021 a Year for Wellness

This year should be the year that you focus on yourself. There are so many things to be grateful for in this world, and it is important that we take the time to treat ourselves and make ourselves feel better in 2021. Let’s take a look at some of the reasons why you should make 2021 your year for wellness.

Plenty of Resources

There are so many resources out there to pull from if you want to improve your own wellness. No matter what you might want to work on, you are going to be able to find a guide to help you out. For example, many people are turning to the best online...

Why go on a self-drive safari in Uganda?

Uganda is one of the best safari destinations in East Africa. Located just astride the Equator, this relatively small nation hosts many wonders that make it the Pearl of Africa. A good number of travelers have ventured into this East African country to see and experience its unique treasures. From the rare mountain gorillas to the long sought Source of the Biblical Nile, there is a lot to see and do on a holiday in Uganda.

With more tourists traveling to Uganda, one of the new experiences that budget travelers have ventured into is doing a self guided safari through Uganda’s...

Benefits of the online iDeal gambling club

Because of the steadily developing imperatives of accessible time all through our every day working lives and the quick extension of online business and administrations, online ideal gambling clubs have been springing up in gigantic numbers to oblige online clients. However, are online gambling clubs actually that incredible of a thought contrasted and conventional land-based ones? Truly, the two of them have their benefits and impediments. In this article, I will be taking a gander at the benefits of the online ideal gambling club.

The greatest benefit online gambling clubs have...

Exeter bakers urged to turn up the heat on cancer

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 03/04/2021 - 10:01pm

Exeter bakers are being urged to grab their mixing bowls and whip up some cash, as ‘The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer’ returns this March on Channel 4.

As the Bake Off tent opens its doors again, foodies and fundraisers alike are being asked to don their aprons in aid of Stand Up To Cancer, the joint fundraising campaign from Cancer Research UK and Channel 4.

Getting started is a piece of cake with a free kit to download full of tips, recipes and COVID-safe ideas on how to raise some serious dough for lifesaving research, such as staging an at home...

Residents invited to have their say on draft Waste Management Strategy up to 2030

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 03/04/2021 - 9:50pm

Residents and businesses are invited to have their say on the draft Resource and Waste Management Strategy for Devon and Torbay.

The Public Consultation runs from Wednesday 3 March to Wednesday 14 April, and the responses will help shape how Local Authority Collected Waste is managed in Devon up to 2030.

The new document will present how the 10 councils responsible for waste collection or disposal in Devon, will continue to work with residents to try to reduce the amount of household waste created and continue to ensure that waste is managed in a sustainable and cost-...

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