Exeter

Exercise training opportunities for pre-menopausal women

Authored by lconnolly23
Posted: Wed, 02/18/2015 - 4:48pm

We are about to start two studies looking at the effects of different exercise training interventions on the health profile of pre-menopausal women.

Details about the study and what would be required of you as a participant are provided in the attached posters.

If you are interested in participating in either of these studies then please email Luke Connolly ( ljc219@exeter.ac.uk ) to confirm your interest and request further information.

This study will provide you with an opportunity to get a free assessment of your health and a fitness programme (or just the...

Unemployment rises in Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 02/18/2015 - 3:51pm

The number of Job Seeker's Allowance (JSA) claimants in Devon increased by 273 claimants, or 6.8% between December 2014 and January 2015.

Although this increase is in line with the national trend, as a proportion of the working age population, Devon, at 0.9%, remains far lower than the UK at 2.1%.

The figure for January 2015 is also 39.5% lower than January last year when the claimant count stood as high as 7,060 claimants.

In all of Devon’s districts, with the exception of North Devon, there were increases of around 6.4% over the past month. North Devon is the only...

Wedgewood Buildings gear up their business

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 02/18/2015 - 3:51pm

Wedgewood Buildings, which is based at East Anstey, near Tiverton, Devon, has recently received vital funding in the form of a £25,000 DEFRA grant.

This has allowed the company to begin expanding capacity and developing the business further.

These grants, which originate from the European Union, recognise that rural development is a vitally important, while farming and forestry remain crucial for the management of natural resources and the maintenance of the countryside.

Wedgewood’s grant equated to 40% of the purchase price of a Serra Montana sawmill, which cuts...

New board games club in Exeter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 02/18/2015 - 3:29pm

A new board games club has started up in Exeter.

The Brainstormers Board Games Club meets every Thursday at 2.30pm at St Sidwell’s Community Centre, Sidwell Street, Exeter.

If you like games or just making new friends, go along and have some fun in a relaxed environment.

Admission is £2 which includes coffee and cake.

For more information call 01392 666222.

Critical green turtle habitats identified in Mediterranean

A new study led by the University of Exeter has identified two major foraging grounds of the Mediterranean green turtle and recommends the creation of a new Marine Protected Area (MPA) to preserve the vulnerable species.

The researchers tracked green turtles from breeding grounds in Cyprus, Turkey, Israel and Syria to provide the most comprehensive set of distribution data ever assembled for the species in the Mediterranean.

The study, published today in the journal Diversity and Distributions, identifies ten foraging grounds, with two major hotspots in Libya accounting for...

A Touch of the Wild canoe trips

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 02/18/2015 - 2:58pm

A day or weekend of foraging and learning Bushcraft skills on the river.

A Touch of the Wild will be joining the team at Winding River Canoe for some epic paddling on the beautiful River Dart, stopping enroute to forage for shellfish and other wild foods to cook up at lunchtime over the campfire.

There will be opportunities to learn some key bushcraft skills, including how to light a fire without matches, and have a go at some natural crafts and cordage.

During the weekend trip you'll stop in the evening at a secret spot by the water's edge to set up camp....

World Pancake Racing Championships a 'flipping' success

Crowdcube battered the opposition in the 2015 World Pancake Racing Championships held at Princesshay Square to celebrate Shrove Tuesday.

Teams of four from businesses, shops and groups all across the town were egged on by cheering crowds as they flipped it out in a knock-out relay race.

Each race involved a short sprint along South West Athletic Academy’s portable running track, interrupted with several flips along the way.

Speed was obviously the main tactic but some teams discovered that a dropped pancake undid all their good work. Eagle-eyed officials from Exeter...

Max Factor 'girl' looking good at 100!

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 02/18/2015 - 12:34pm

When she was younger, Mrs Edna Millard worked as a demonstrator for the Max Factor cosmetics company.

Looking at her this week, as she celebrated her 100th birthday at home in Budleigh Salterton, you could be forgiven for wondering if she should be the face of Max Factor 2015!

Mrs Millard has been a tenant in Moorhaven for just under 25 years and is one of many people who enjoy the comfort of these manageable council-owned homes, fitted with a Home Safeguard alarm system in case of emergency.

On Monday, Mrs Millard followed up a weekend of celebrations with family...

Help plan Exeter's new leisure complex

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 02/18/2015 - 12:04pm

The site has been identified, funding secured, the design team appointed, now Exeter City Council wants to hear people’s views as they start to prepare a planning application for a brand new leisure centre to be built on the bus station site in the centre of Exeter.

Having opened in the 1940s, Exeter’s much loved but ageing Pyramids pool is reaching the end of its lifetime. It has become very costly to run and needs substantial multi-million pound investment just to secure its continued operation, before any improvements could be made to enhance the user experience.

The...

Fire Brigades Union announces strike action

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 02/18/2015 - 11:51am

The Fire Brigades Union has decided upon a further day of strike action in England (excluding control staff) in a dispute with the Government over pension reforms, for 24 hours from 7am on Wednesday 25 February 2015.

The issue remains a matter between the Fire Brigades Union and Government. Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service has robust contingency plans in place to ensure that we continue to respond to emergency incidents throughout strike action.

Chief Fire Officer Lee Howell said: “Fire and Rescue Services have contingency plans and ours will again be put into...

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