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New Space Architecture expands its business with the acquisition of 16a Architecture

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 01/29/2024 - 10:35pm

New Space Architecture , a leading architectural firm known for its innovative and award-winning designs, is excited to announce its recent acquisition of 16a Architecture . This strategic move marks a significant step in New Space Architecture's growth and commitment to delivering exceptional architectural solutions across the UK.

Established in 2005 as Ennerji Projects by Vaughn Allington, 16a Architecture underwent a rebrand in 2016, setting the stage for its evolution into a prominent architectural practice. Based in Topsham, Vaughn Allington, Founding Director and Zac May,...

National Trust celebrates 80th anniversary of much-loved Killerton and Holnicote

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 01/29/2024 - 10:04pm

In 1944 Sir Richard Dyke Acland and his wife Lady Anne made the decision to hand over their ancestral estates to the conservation charity as being hereditary landowners was at odds with their political beliefs. Their wish was that the land be enjoyed by everyone and for the countryside to be protected.

Today, as well as welcoming visitors throughout the year, both estates are home to pioneering nature conservation projects.

At Holnicote, these include the re-introduction of beavers to Exmoor, the Stage Zero river restoration where the River Aller has been reconnected to...

Taylor Wimpey sponsors Cranbrook netball club for the second consecutive year 

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 01/29/2024 - 12:34pm

Cranbrook Arrows Netball Club is delighted to announce its ongoing partnership with Taylor Wimpey through a joint sponsorship for a second year running. The collaboration will run throughout the club’s 2023/2024 season.

The housebuilder previously teamed up with Cranbrook Arrows Netball Club providing sponsorship during its 2022/2023.

Cranbrook Arrows was established in 2016 and now has around 40 members spread across four successful teams playing in the Exeter League, Honiton League, and East Devon County League"

Cranbrook Arrows was established in 2016 and now...

Volunteer Fayre to showcase 60 local organisations looking for new recruits

Exeter’s popular Volunteer Fayre is back on Thursday, 21 March for the third year running.

It brings together 60 local voluntary groups, charities and not-for-profit organisations, all of which are looking to recruit new volunteers!

The Fayre, which takes place at Exeter Cathedral, is being organised by local charity, Exeter Community Initiatives, which helps people to improve wellbeing and build skills, supports families facing challenges and hardships, and helps communities to thrive.

Entry to the Fayre is free and visitors will have the chance to find out...

Charged up expertise: Popular CEF ‘TechTalks’ heads to Exeter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 01/28/2024 - 4:19pm

The UK’s leading electrical wholesaler, CEF, is bringing the third series of their popular ‘TechTalks’ to Sandy Park Conference and Event Centre, Exeter on Thursday 1st February 2024. The free and informative technical seminar aims to educate trade professionals by including the latest news and regulations with CPD-accredited training.

In partnership with the Institute of Engineering and Technology, the new series will plug into current industry trends, with seminar topics includingthe electrification of heat, thermal imaging, safe isolation and DC system safety. At the end of...

Rough sleepers found more permanent accommodation following cold spell

Twenty rough sleepers took advantage of extra measures to bring them inside in Exeter during the recent cold spell, figures have shown.

And nine of those have now found more permanent accommodation, the City Council has revealed.

The Severe Weather Emergency Protocol was in place for 17 days between 5 and 22 January, as overnight temperatures regularly dipped below freezing.

The Protocol makes extra emergency accommodation available to rough sleepers.

Cllr Martin Pearce, Lead Councillor for Communities and Homelessness Prevention, said activating the...

Record £6.4 million awarded for further year of skills training in Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 01/24/2024 - 8:18pm

A successful skills training programme led by Devon County Council has received its largest funding award from the Department for Education to further boost employment opportunities across the county.

Train4Tomorrow is being delivered in partnership with Cornwall Council and is receiving £6.4million in 2024/2025, a significant increase on previous years which will enable more than 2,000 adults in Devon and Cornwall to access Skills Bootcamps in a variety of dynamic sectors.

Skills Bootcamps are available in a wide range of growing and well-paid sectors where there are a...

Watercress skin care range launches as researchers explore health potential for superfood extract

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 01/24/2024 - 6:13pm

It’s been named a “ powerhouse” food because of its nutritional value, and now watercress is the key ingredient in a range of soothing skin care products, which launched this month.

After a decade of research, University of Exeter spinout business Watercress Research Limited has its first three products available to pre order, under the brand Prof and Doc .

Their research has found that a 10 per cent concentration of their specific watercress extract proves highly effective in helping to prevent skin irritation and promoting soothing effects for all skin types. Now, they...

Cranbrook Education Campus students curate gallery alongside award winning local artist

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 01/24/2024 - 9:51am

Cranbrook Education Campus , part of the Ted Wragg Trust family, welcomed local artist Brenda Thomas into the school this month, marking the first artistic contribution to the school's gallery initiative in 2024. The initiative, started in February 2023, aims to bring the world of art closer to the Cranbrook community.

Brenda Thomas works largely with recycled fabrics and her work is inspired by coastal walks with her dog. Her work has been exhibited around the country and several pieces have won national awards.

The gallery initiative stems from a listening campaign...

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Resurfacing planned at Exminster

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 01/23/2024 - 3:21pm

Resurfacing will be carried out next month on the A379 through Exminster.

The four-week scheme is planned to be undertaken in two phases.

Work between the A379 Sannerville Way junction and Reddaway Drive by Exminster Garage will start on Monday 5 February and will continue until Friday 16 February. Access from the Swan’s Nest roundabout into Exminster from the South will be maintained during this phase, and the road will be fully open over the weekend of Saturday 10 February and Sunday 11 February.

From Monday 19 February until Friday 1 March, resurfacing will...

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