Now firmly established as one of Exmouth’s premier outdoor events this years Cider Festival at the Exmouth Pavilion will be bigger and better than ever and takes place over the weekend of 15th-17th July with a ‘Mods and Rockers’ theme.
This year’s festival will be supported by ANNINGS CIDER who produce a delicious range of fruit and draught ciders in Lyme Regis which will be on sale during the event. The music is FREE and the programme is as follows:
Friday 15th July 8pm –‘DANCE NIGHT’ - DISCOFUNKSKA AND NORTHERN SOUL SESSIONS WITH DJ’S MICKEY T AND RAYMOND LAYCOCK. This...
A celebration of the very best artists & makers based in the South West and one of the major highlights of Exeter's summer..
In the historic setting of Exeter’s Cathedral Green this very special event will take place over three days on Friday 15th, Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th July 2016.
Open 9.30am-6pm Friday and Saturday, 11am-5pm Sunday.
This combination of art, craft and entertainment has been an annual event for over 40 years and 2016 promises to be better than ever. Over 100 stalls in a unique tented village give the visitor the opportunity to see the...
The Kitsons Devon Classic Bike Ride will be taking place on Sunday 17 July 2016 and registrations are NOW OPEN! The event will once again be starting and finishing the event at Sandy Park in Exeter, the home of the high flying Exeter Chiefs RFC.
Based on your feedback from last year, we will be revising the routes on offer this year. Routes of 100, 55 and 26 miles are being planned, so there really will be something for everyone at this great family ride.
The 2014 and 2015 events each raised over £8,000 for Hospiscare, a great Devon...
A new gargoyle in the shape of a Bishop’s mitre, marking the appointment of the first woman bishop in Devon, is to be unveiled this weekend.
The new gargoyle on the church of St Mary, Aylesbeare replaces one lost from the church decades ago, and joins the three remaining gargoyles on the 15th century tower.
It was designed to mark the appointment of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the new bishop of Crediton in 2015. She was the first woman bishop in the South West, and the fourth in the country as a whole.
Bishop Sarah will unveil the new gargoyle at a public celebration...
Buckfast Abbey will be hosting a Foragers Feast pop up kitchen with local foraging expert David Beazley.
The feast will take place on the evening of Saturday 23 July in the restaurant of the Buckfast Abbey Conference Centre looking across the lawn to the Abbey Church.
Throughout March to October Devon provides a feast for foragers with food such as clams, crabs, mussels, chive, rock samphire, blueberries, strawberries and raspberries.
Using locally foraged foods, David and the Abbey chef John Hughes will serve a delicious four course menu with a selection of wines...
An exhibition by internationally renowned abstract artist will launch at Castle Fine Art.
The exhibition, created by Alex Echo, will be displayed on 16 July, and is called ‘The shape of things’.
Alex is self-taught and has not had any training. He has been creating artwork professionally for 37 years capturing the attention of some of the world’s top corporations, institutions, and celebrities.
Best known for creating advertisements for ABSOLUT vodka, he has sold his work to celebrities such as Elton John, Madonna, and Oprah Winfrey.
Bandvulc, the independent truck tyre retreader, demonstrated strong credentials at the Harrogate International Centre.
The event took place on 2 to the 4 June, where Bandvulc took along some of their existing products, and featured new additions to its specialist ranges.
Phil West, Corby Goodall, Tony Doyle, and Perry Buckley from the Bandvulc group, alongside Richard Tolson from Tyre Maintenance attended the event and manned Bandvulc’s Tip-Ex stand.
The BIG, which is featured for its durability and high resistance was joined by the new 315/80R22.5 BDY3, which like...
Exeter Chiefs Academy manager Robin Cowling says it’s imperative young players at the club are exposed to senior rugby through link-ups with local senior clubs.
On the day that the Chiefs confirmed that Ed Holmes, Jack Maunder, Harrison Cully and Billy Keast would all be joining National League One side Plymouth Albion on dual-registered terms, former England international Cowling talked through the benefits it brings to not only clubs, but the players themselves.
“It’s a big tool to us,” said Cowling. “Young lads have to play, they are not going to learn by just training...
Twelve organisations have teamed up to spread an important message among dog owners this summer.
Rescue and rehoming charities, veterinary associations, police, and welfare organisations are all working together to ensure owners know the dangers the warm weather can pose to dogs over the summer months.
The RSPCA receives thousands of reports of dogs suffering from heat exposure every year - that equates to one call every hour.
Already this summer the RSPCA have been called to three dogs which tragically died in a hot car.
ViewRanger have created a new app featuring a collection of walks for people to forage for their own food.
The outdoor discovery app illustrates some of the best routes in the UK for fresh wild food, focusing on Dartmoor.
These are the second in the series of three collections ViewRanger have created in partnership with Sidetracked magazine and international mountain leader and expedition Chief Kieran Creevy.
Craig Wareham, ViewRanger co-founder said: “Nothing beats handpicking the ingredients for your supper straight from the earth.