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British Heart Foundation 'communi-tree’ event

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 11/28/2017 - 1:20pm

Staff and volunteers from the British Heart Foundation were joined by some special helpers from St Michael’s Church of England Primary Academy and law firm Michelmores to decorate one of the 35 Christmas trees donated to charities for the Charity Christmas Tree Festival in Roman Walk, Exeter. Joy Petley, Fundraising Manager said ‘The opportunity to decorate the donated tree from Princesshay provided a fantastic opportunity to bring together members of the community and have some fun, which is what Christmas time is all about’. Four pupils from St Michael’s came along on the day to decorate...

Christmas camaraderie and 15 naked men

Authored by Hospiscare
Posted: Mon, 11/27/2017 - 4:29pm

Christmas is a time of year when we all get involved with certain traditions. Hanging the mistletoe, brussels sprouts, mince pies, Christmas trees, office parties, so the list goes on…. And it’s no different for retired police officer Barry Frost, 59, from Exeter. However one of Barry’s festive traditions is a tad more unusual than most.

For the last 14 years Barry has gathered a group of colleagues and friends together who take off their clothes in the great outdoors to feature on the front of Barry’s light-hearted Christmas cards.

In the past these cards have been for...

Rainbow Living Trustee receives MBE from HRH Prince Charles

Authored by JanetRaeburn
Posted: Mon, 11/27/2017 - 12:14pm

Rainbow Living’s Treasurer Ruth Airdrie has attended Buckingham Palace for her MBE investiture ceremony.

Ruth was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the Queen’s Birthday 2017 Honours list, in recognition of the voluntary work she has undertaken for Rainbow Living over the last 11 years.

Ruth visited the palace with her husband John and daughter Sarah for the investiture ceremony. The MBE was presented by HRH Prince Charles.

An MBE is awarded by the Queen and is given to those who have made an outstanding achievement or service to the...

Charity breakfast morning raises £2,000 for Children's Hospice SW

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 11/24/2017 - 8:36am

RGB Building Supplies raised £2,150 for Children’s Hospice South West during its charity breakfast morning on Friday 3rd November.

The event saw visitors to RGB’s Exeter branch make a donation in return for a bacon roll with 100% of the proceeds being donated to the charity.

Paul West, Branch Manager at RGB Exeter, commented: “Our charity events are always extremely well supported, so a big thank you to all our customers who supported the fundraising breakfast morning and helped us raise such a fantastic amount of money.”

Children’s Hospice South West is RGB...

A step back in time for St Loye’s students

Authored by StepOne
Posted: Mon, 11/20/2017 - 11:21am

Former students and employees of St Loye’s College shared memories at an exhibition of photos and artefacts at Devon Heritage Centre in Exeter.

St Loye’s College was founded as a charity by Dame Georgiana Buller who wanted people with disabilities to have the opportunity to work and fulfil their potential.

The college was located on Topsham Road and supported thousands of people from 1937 until 2008. The charity continues today as Step One, which organised the event to celebrate its 80th year and offer people with a connection to the old college the opportunity to view its...

Brave Exeter Lecturer cuts hair off for children’s charity

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 11/20/2017 - 10:13am

A Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter Medical School, who is due to undergo chemotherapy, has cut off her long hair in aid of a children’s cancer charity close to her heart.

Dr Rachel Palfrey, 46, from Plymouth, has donated 30cms of her hair to the Little Princess Trust – a charity which provides real-hair wigs for children who have lost their hair due to the effects of chemotherapy and other illnesses.

Dr Palfrey was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in October of this year, and will be starting chemotherapy within the next few weeks.

She said: “I have had very...

Crediton Parish Church Christmas Tree Festival

Event Date: 
10/12/2017 - 11:00am to 5:00pm
Venue: 
Crediton Parish Church

Sunday 10th December is your last chance in 2017 to see the Crediton Parish Church decorated with over 70 trees by locals groups and businesses.

Following Communion at 9.30am, the Festival opens at 11am, and the Cafe in the adjacent Boniface Centre at 2pm for food and drinks.

Apart from the wonderful trees, there will be guided tours of the Governors Room and Bell Tower.

The Cafe and Festival close at 5pm, after which the Crediton Parish Church Choir will entertain you with a Concert at 6pm.

Tickets available on the door. There is Disabled Access and free...

Crediton Parish Church Christmas Tree Festival

Event Date: 
08/12/2017 - 11:00am to 6:00pm
Venue: 
Crediton Parish Church

The second day of the Christmas Tree Festival open from 11am to 6pm. This year there are more than 70 trees decorated by local charities, clubs, associations and groups. The Cafe will be open from 10am to 4pm for drinks and food. Admission is FREE, there is disabled access and free parking. The No5 Stagecoach bus stop stops outside the church nd the railway station is a pleasant 15 minute walk.

Countdown to Barnstaple’s Really Big Quiz 2017! Event to raise thousands for Mayor’s charity

Simpkins Edwards, the Barnstaple-based chartered accountancy firm, is calling on the brightest brains of North Devon to pull together teams of friends and colleagues to enter its 8th annual Really Big Quiz.

Taking place at the Barnstaple Hotel on Wednesday 15th November from 6.45pm, the annual Really Big Quiz brings the region’s brightest professional brains together to compete for the coveted title of Barnstaple’s and North Devon’s brainiest group or business.

The event raises vital funds for the Mayor of Barnstaple’s chosen charities, which this year include Clarity, The...

Three generations take on Santa Run for Exeter Deaf Academy

On Sunday 3 December, Exeter Deaf Academy student Sam Harris will take on the city’s Santa Run to raise money for his school with THREE generations of his family running alongside him.

12 year-old Sam will be joined by his 3 year-old stepsister Alex, his father and stepmother, and his grandparents Jane (64) and Ted (74). Sam’s father Robert said;

‘As a family we always want to do things together. We value spending time with each other and this is a brilliant way to have fun as well.’

‘Sam has been deaf since age of 4 months old when he lost his hearing from...

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