Devon

Stagecoach South West launches consultation on East Exeter services

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 07/02/2018 - 10:08am

Stagecoach has announced a consultation on significant service enhancements for bus services in East Exeter, Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton, with revised timetables commencing 3 September 2018.

The enhancements are centred on route 56 and route J. They are primarily designed to increase access to employment to areas on the east of the city including the Science Park, Exeter Airport and businesses located in Middlemoor, Digby and Pynes Hill.

Summaries of the proposed changes to each service are shown below and, where relevant, customers can view the draft timetables by...

Help prevent moorland fires

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 07/02/2018 - 8:29am

Visitors to Dartmoor National Park during this period of exceptionally warm weather are being asked to be particularly vigilant to reduce the risk of moorland fires.

With the warm weather set to continue, the risk of a fire is becoming an increasing concern.

Andrew Watson, Head of Recreation, Access and Estates said: "We obviously want people to come and enjoy Dartmoor, but we would urge them to do what they can to help us prevent a fire from breaking out."

There are particular concerns at the moment with the recent spell of exceptionally dry weather, which has made...

Devon author celebrates West End book launch

Authored by Claire Small
Posted: Sun, 07/01/2018 - 10:46pm

‘Finding Ray's Key' by Sam Goddard brings a mindful and honest approach to the idea of happiness in children's literature.

At a time when many parents, carers, and children lead disconnected and digitalised lives, the book offers a gentle reminder of the idea of connection - to ourselves, to others, to nature and the real world around us.

For Author Sam Goddard - an experienced Reiki Master Teacher, Stress Management Consultant and Mindfulness practitioner working with both adults and children - the message of this, her first book, is simple but offers some valuable...

Leading employee owned law firm backs call for more support for the sector

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 07/01/2018 - 9:06pm

As a new report is published that illustrates the positive impact employee owned businesses have on the economy, the UK’s first large law firm to become employee owned has backed calls for more support to encourage businesses in the South West to follow its lead. Stephens Scown LLP, which has offices in Exeter, Truro and St Austell, was one of the businesses to give evidence to the Ownership Effect Inquiry. The inquiry heard and examined evidence from over 100 employee owned businesses and their advisors. The results of the inquiry were published on 27 June in advance of Employee Ownership...

East Devon walkers step closer to a cure for Parkinson’s

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 07/01/2018 - 8:58pm

140 walkers united to step closer to a cure for Parkinson’s on Sunday 24 June when they took on the Walk for Parkinson’s event at Budleigh Salterton in East Devon.

The walk was one of 37 taking place across the UK throughout 2018 to raise vital funds for the charity Parkinson’s UK. Fundraisers chose either a 1.2-mile, four-mile or 6.75-mile route along the South West Coastal Path from Budleigh Salterton to Otterton. Parkinson’s UK expects to raise £7,000 from the event. Parkinson’s UK is the leading charity driving better care, treatments and quality of life for those with the...

Your guide to What's On this weekend

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Sun, 07/01/2018 - 11:29am

Your essential guide to What’s On in and around Exeter this weekend:

THEATRE

Born to Win Saturday, Exmouth Pavilion BBC Strictly Come Dancing’s favourite Italian Giovanni Pernice is extremely happy to be back out on the road with his 60 date tour, in a show he says is “even bigger and even better!” The show sees Luba Mushtuk return as his leading lady along with Dancing with Stars Ireland professionals Kai Widdrington, Giulia Dotta, Curtis Pritchard, and Emily Barker. They are joined by Stephen Vincent and Kylee Brown, who have both performed around the world in the...

Conservation volunteers receive £420 from Waitrose Community Matters

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sat, 06/30/2018 - 10:21pm

Community cash boost will enable council to purchase new tools so volunteers can carry out their work

East Devon’s conservation volunteers, who support the work of the East Devon District Council Countryside ranger with practical site management and conservation tasks throughout the year, have received a funding boost from Waitrose Community Matters of £420.

The money will be used to purchase new tools to help volunteers carry out tasks such as hedge laying, fence building and invasive species clearance at nature reserves across East Devon.

Cllr Tom Wright, East...

Trading Standards wins national award

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sat, 06/30/2018 - 3:18pm

Devon, Somerset and Torbay Trading Standards Service has been nationally recognised by Government as the best Service of its kind in the UK for its regulatory support of local businesses

The Service was awarded the Regulatory Excellence Business Support Award by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy at an event in London on Wednesday 20 June.

The event showcased the support local authorities across the UK give local traders by ensuring that they don’t fall foul of regulations and have the support they need to grow, prosper and to create jobs. Devon,...

Exmouth-based sight impaired author releases novel

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 06/29/2018 - 9:58pm

Exmouth based, visually impaired Author, Paul Stretton-Stephens has launched his latest novel, Shades of Loyalty.

This is the second book in The Jack Jago Thriller Series where Paul himself a veteran, writes about a Jack Jago an ex-Royal Marine and Royal Military Policeman.

When law enforcement agencies in five different locations across two countries can’t solve a string of deadly explosions, a drowning and the theft of £24.25million, it’s time for Jack Jago and his team to join in. Only they don’t have to play by the rules. Undaunted by the possibility that the...

Appeal to trace relatives of Freda Elsie Maud Burnell

Neil Milkins is appealing to Exeter Daily readers to help locate relatives, living in the Exeter area, of Freda Elsie Maud Burnell.

Neil writes:

Eight-year-old, Teignmouth-born Freda was murdered in Abertillery, Monmouthshire, (now Gwent) in February 1921.

Freda and her family had moved to Abertillery from Devon for her father Frederick George Burnell to work in the local colliery.

After Freda's murder the family moved back to Devon and a number of the family members lived in Exeter.

One of Freda's sisters, Doris Ivy Burnell, married Lesley Rew and...

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