Devon

Help make vulnerable children’s voices heard in Devon this Christmas

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/07/2016 - 9:48pm

Churches in Devon are inviting their local communities to help bring hope to some of the UK’s most vulnerable children this festive season by supporting their Christingle celebration in aid of The Children’s Society.

A number of services are being held at the end of November, throughout December and beyond, and are open to everyone. All money raised will go towards providing life-changing support for vulnerable children and young people and to make sure their voices are heard.

Families and communities are welcome to come and celebrate at the festive fundraising events,...

Can you REPAIR IT? Yes you can!

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/07/2016 - 5:47pm

Volunteers at community events across Devon and Torbay have repaired dozens of broken electrical items this autumn as part of an initiative to reduce waste.

From September to November nine repair events were held, one in every district and Torbay, giving members of the public the chance to have electrical appliances - including computers - fixed for free.

Thirty skilled menders, including many local businesses such as Any Fix South West, volunteered for the events organised by Recycle Devon, a partnership of 10 Devon councils, in conjunction with local community groups....

Essential work for Cathedral roof funded by WWI Centenary Grant

It was announced last week that Exeter Cathedral has been awarded £70,000 in the final phase of grants from the First World War Centenary Cathedral Repairs Fund. The money will be used to fund the urgent removal of asbestos from roof spaces above the Cathedral’s Quire aisles and north porch, allowing the safe inspection and maintenance of spaces which have been inaccessible without strict control in recent years. Chris Sampson, the Cathedral’s Clerk of Works, said: “It is essential that our we are able to regularly and safely inspect all areas of the Cathedral as part of an ongoing...

Jail for gang of animal abusers

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/07/2016 - 12:58pm

Eleven men from across England and Wales sentenced for sickening acts of deliberate cruelty

Members of a gang of animal abusers who tortured and killed wild animals with their dogs have been jailed.

One piece of sickening footage seized during the investigation by the RSPCA shows a badger screaming in pain as it is torn apart by two dogs. Other clips show a fox trapped in a cage being tormented by dogs, as well as one where a terrier type dog is put in the cage to fight with the trapped fox, giving neither animal the chance to escape.

Photographs seized from phones...

Region’s tech firms come together at Tech South West Connect

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/07/2016 - 12:21pm

Companies from across the South West will shape plans for the region’s fastest-growing sector, technology, at Exeter Science Park in January. Tech South West Connect will explore and agree plans on Tech South West’s main priorities for 2017, including showcasing the region’s technology sector, attracting and retaining talent, working with schools and the commercialisation of university research. The event, on Wednesday January 25, follows a series of consultation workshops in Bristol, Exeter and Plymouth in Devon and Pool in Cornwall, where the views and ideas of hundreds of people from...

Alzheimer's Society Jurassic Coast Trek 2017

Event Date: 
09/06/2017 - 5:00pm to 11/06/2017 - 4:00pm
Venue: 
Lulworth

Location: Dorset

Date: 9-11 June 2017

Event Type: Trek

Registration Fee: £49

Fundraising Target: £600 Self-funder option: £294

Level: Tough

Take on our two day challenge trekking through England's first Natural World Heritage Site and the most geologically diverse coastline in the world. This Jurassic Coast trek has spectacular coastal scenery, from the renowned natural stone archway of Durdle Door to the beautiful circular Lulworth Cove. This is a tough trek, we trek mainly on grassy paths but there are some stony tracks and some section...

Christmas Shopping on Gandy Street

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/07/2016 - 10:40am

Gandy Street, in the heart of the city, is Exeter’s most picturesque shopping area. Host to a wonderful array of independent shops, its perfect for your Christmas shopping. Tucked away from the crowds, it offers an intimate shopping experience. With its bars, restaurants and cafes, beauty and hairdressing salons you’ll be able to shop, relax and enjoy the friendly atmosphere. So, here’s why Gandy Street is the place to head to this Christmas. 1. Jewellery. Stunning jewellery to suit all pockets - and lots of shops to choose from. Because they’re independent you’ll get a friendly welcome,...

Police appeal following armed robbery in Exeter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 12/06/2016 - 9:18pm

At around 9.20pm on Monday 5 December 2016 a man armed with a knife, estimated to be around 10” in length, entered the Spar shop on Magdalen Road in Exeter, where he threatened staff and took cash from the till.

The man then left the shop and ran along Magdalen Road, believed to be in the direction of the Mount Radford pub.

There were three members of staff in the shop at the time. All are safe and no-one was injured. No customers were in the store at the actual time of the incident.

The man is described as being white and around 30 years old and of slim build and...

Ready, steady, Mo… Lawyers get hairy for Movember!

Nineteen members of staff from one of Devon and Cornwall’s leading law firms have been looking a little hairier this month, as they take part in Movember. As well as growing some spectacular moustaches, the team from Stephens Scown LLP has raised over £800. The Movember Foundation is the leading global organisation committed to changing the face of men’s health. Movember is an annual event with a simple idea: to grow a moustache in November and raise money and awareness of men’s health, specifically prostate and testicular cancer. The money raised by Stephens Scown will be split between...

Road repairs programme announced for Pothole Action Fund

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 12/06/2016 - 3:51pm

Devon County Council has announced the list of roads which will be repaired using the £1.95 million of capital funding allocated by Government within this financial year’s Pothole Action Fund.

More than 200 repair schemes will be undertaken on approximately 75 miles of road across the county using the Pothole Action Fund which the County Council received from Government earlier this year. It follows the Department for Transport’s announcement last week that Devon will receive £3.192 million from the Pothole Action Fund in the next financial year.

Each County Council...

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