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Prestigious dinner returns to Sandy Park

Authored by sandypark
Posted: Fri, 03/13/2015 - 4:29am

A prestigious awards ceremony which honours achievements in the insurance industry will be celebrating its eighth year at Sandy Park tonight, Friday 13th March.

The Insurance Institute of Exeter Annual Dinner, which is sponsored by Browne Jacobson Solicitors, is a gathering of insurers, brokers, financial planners, loss adjusters and other companies who may have a connection or representation within the insurance industry in the South West, to recognise the achievements of members of the Institute. Nigel Hook, Secretary of the Insurance Institute of Exeter said: “We always look...

Apprentices for the construction industry

It contributes considerably to Devon’s economy in terms of job creation and economic output, but the construction industry at an entrant level has a skills problem, says a leading industry expert.

Seen as something of a litmus test for local economies, the construction industry reflects the strength and confidence of the marketplace.

In Devon, nearly 25,000 people were employed within the construction industry in 2013 – that’s 5.3% of total employment.

And looking at its supply chain, the jobs created and its contribution to economic output, and the construction...

MP to host screening of Human Rights documentary

Neil Parish, MP for Tiverton and Honiton, is hosting a special screening in the Houses of Parliament of “To Light a Candle” - a documentary on the persecution of Iran’s Bahá’í community produced by acclaimed independent Iranian journalist and filmmaker Maziar Bahari.

The film is being screened on Monday 16th March from 4 – 6pm in Parliament.

The film chronicles how Iran’s Bahá’ís continue to eschew victim status despite the bitter oppression under which they live, and documents the establishment of the Bahá’í Higher Institute of Education, an underground university which...

The inspirational story of an Exeter woman who is beating the odds... and a brain tumour

Authored by Hospiscare
Posted: Thu, 03/12/2015 - 11:51pm

Gemma Wensley is celebrating her “miraculous” survival five years on from being diagnosed with a brain tumour.

The popular former Exeter nurse, who is well known for her charity fundraising, has good news to share.

She said: “I’ve been off my chemotherapy now for six months and the scans are looking positive. There has been no change since a year ago.

"The doctors have said they do not know how to explain it. I thought it was game over. For things to have gone the way they have, it’s really miraculous.” Over the weekend Gemma celebrated her 33rd birthday with...

Mother's Day Treat at Seaton Tramway

Event Date: 
15/03/2015 - 11:00am
Venue: 
Colyton Station, Seaton

Seaton Tramway, the unique visitor attraction along the beautiful River Axe, is offering every Mum who travels with a member of her family a £5.00 Seaton Tramway Gift Voucher on Mother’s Day, Sunday, 15th March.

This is your Mum's special day, so why not treat her to a delicious roast Sunday lunch at the Tramstop Café at Colyton station? Ride there by tram from Seaton or park your car at Colyton and after lunch take the tram to Seaton for a walk by the sea and the amazing Jurassic Coast. On returning to Colyton, you could continue the treat with a Devon Cream Tea in the Tramstop...

Buy Local Food & Drink Festival

Event Date: 
13/03/2015 - 5:00pm to 15/03/2015 - 4:00pm
Venue: 
Budleigh Salterton

The second Budleigh Salterton Food and Drink Festival kicks off at 5pm on Friday March 13th with a fantastic line up of culinary expertise from River Cottage HQ, McMillan’s Deli and award winning author Mark Diacono; live music will be provided by The Exmouth Shanty Men and the Ukulele Rat Pack.

The local beer festival will open proceedings and some tasty foodie delights will be on offer in the kitchen!

The fun continues through the weekend with Glenn Cosby, last man standing in the 2013 British Bake Off, opening the event on the Saturday. The impressive chefs’ line up...

NCT Nearly New Sale

Event Date: 
14/03/2015 - 11:30am
Venue: 
Magdalen Court School, Victoria Park Road, Exeter

Your chance to purchase nearly new baby equipment, prams, pushchairs, carriers, high chairs, playmats, stair gates, ride-ons, trikes, scooters, bikes, clothes, shoes, wellies, fancy dress, toys, books, DVD's, ICT...and lots more.

11.30am-1.30pm.

£1 entry, no buggies.

Further information: https://www.facebook.com/NCTExeterandEastDevon

New centre to boost business

Entrepreneurs, inventors and small businesses in Devon are set to benefit from a unique new support service. Exeter Library has been chosen to pilot a Business & Intellectual Property Centre (BIPC) dedicated to supporting local entrepreneurs to start, run and grow their own businesses. The new centre will join the network of six others across the UK based on the successful British Library Business and IP Centre in London. Over the past two years Business & IP Centres have been created in city libraries in Birmingham, Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield and Liverpool....

Two men charged with attempted kidnap

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 03/12/2015 - 3:55pm

Two men have been charged in connection with an incident that took place in the Barrington Street area of Tiverton at 6.30pm on Tuesday 3 March.

Cameron Ashton, 18, of Lumley Street, Liverpool, has been charged with assault and attempted kidnap.

Jonathon James Weston, 22, of Lakenheath Road, Liverpool, has been charged with attempted kidnap and driving a motor vehicle dangerously.

They appeared before Exeter Magistrates' Court on Friday 6 March.

Government must come clean on plans to deal with Devon NHS financial crisis

It is essential the Government comes clean and announces its plans for those NHS areas in the worst financial trouble, including Devon, before the election. Otherwise, the public will quite rightly conclude Ministers are trying to “bury bad news” until after May 7th.

I have it on good authority that the NHS was expecting to announce “intervention and support” regimes for the most “financially distressed” NHS areas at the same time as the new “vanguard” integration pilots, which were unveiled this week. This didn’t happen.

At Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday, my Labour...

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