Exeter

Rugby club praises Barclays support

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 02/03/2015 - 11:03am

With less than eight months to go to the Rugby World Cup, the final preparations to showcase Exeter Rugby Club’s facilities on the world stage are well underway, backed by a suite of funding packages from Barclays.

Exeter, alongside Gloucester’s Kingsholm Stadium, are the only two rugby club venues in the country that have been selected to host matches as part of the Rugby World Cup 2015 which, according to a study undertaken by EY on behalf of the Organising Committee, has estimated £39m of economic activity up for grabs for Exeter, in welcoming players, fans and visitors to the...

Mid Devon murders shock village!

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 02/03/2015 - 10:46am

Silverton’s drama troupe, the Silverton Luvvies, is gearing up for its next production, a murder mystery play set over six decades – “The Secret of Willoughby Hall”.

This follows the group’s sell-out production in 2014, which honoured the lives of Silverton’s WW1 soldiers, “Trenches and Wenches”. The play, as with all of the Silverton Luvvie’s productions, is an original work written by director Portia Smith and Iain Gonoude (in cahoots with the Luvvies themselves).

The three-act play, set in the fictional Willoughby Hall, starts in the 1950s and takes the audiences on a...

Sidmouth beach coastal defence recycling work complete

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 02/03/2015 - 10:39am

East Devon District Council has now completed work on the coastal defence beach recycling project at Sidmouth’s main beach, with the exception of clearing some drains that had filled with pebbles as the beach levels rose, and the reinstatement of a boulder into a rock groyne.

The work, which began on 5 January, was finished well within the original estimated time frame of six weeks and has restored the beach’s profile back to a healthy level with a protective blanket of shingle.

However, this is not about making the beach look pretty. For over 20 years the shingle has...

Purity welcomes hairdresser Sarah

Exeter’s Purity Boutique Spa has expanded its offering to include hair services, courtesy of experienced stylist Sarah Bainborough.

Sarah, who originally trained in Exeter over 12 years ago, has recently moved back to the area, after previously owning her own salon in Brighton.

Purity’s owner Mariam Badavi said: “It’s wonderful to have Sarah on board at Purity. We can now offer our clients a one-stop shop for hair and beauty making it ultra-convenient.”

Sarah, who has moved into one of the vintage-inspired rooms at the Cathedral Green based spa adds “I’ve had an...

Have your say on new council boundaries

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 02/03/2015 - 10:28am

The independent Local Government Boundary Commission for England is asking local people for their help to draw up a new pattern of council wards for Exeter City Council.

The consultation is the first part of an electoral review which will re-draw ward boundaries across the city.

The Commission has also announced that it is minded to recommend that the council should have 39 councillors in the future: one fewer than the current arrangements.

The Commission now needs information from people and groups across Exeter to help it to produce a new pattern of wards to...

Voting now open for Exeter BID

Authored by Exeter BID
Posted: Tue, 02/03/2015 - 10:21am

Voting has opened for the Exeter Business Improvement District (BID).

640 businesses from across Exeter City Centre are eligible to vote on the scheme, which if voted in will raise £2.4 million over the next five years.

As the vote opens, three businesses within the BID area have their say:

Graham Austin, Corporate Director for Devon & Cornwall at Barclays

I think voting on the BID is vital if Exeter is to reach its potential. There is plenty of competition out there with other cities and towns raising their game and other competition coming in from...

Chiefs book place in semi final

Match report: Dragons 32 Exeter Chiefs 37

Defending champions Exeter Chiefs booked their place in the last four of this season’s LV= Cup with this hard-fought victory away to Newport-Gwent Dragons.

Rob Baxter’s side ran in five tries on their way to victory in Wales through Adam Hughes, Fetu’u Vainikolo, Tom James, Sam Skinner and a Penalty Try, but they were made to fight all the way by the Welsh region who themselves ran in four touchdowns of their own during a points-filled second half.

It was no more than the Chiefs – whose other points came courtesy of former...

Weather warning of ice for parts of Devon

The Met Office has issued a weather warning as ice is expected to cause disruption to some parts of the region.

The warning is valid until 10am tomorrow (Tuesday) and motorists are warned to take extra care as driving conditions could be tricky.

The Exeter-based agency’s chief forecaster said: “Wintry showers look like lasting a few hours yet, as for example across parts of south west Wales at present, where inland areas are still seeing some snowfall.

“The flow turns to the northeast eventually, taking the bands of showers offshore but then clearing skies are...

Exeter Sling Meet

Event Date: 
13/02/2015 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Venue: 
The Children's Garden, 80 Merrivale Road, Exeter

Come along to Sling Meet to find out just how easy babywearing is and how it can help soothe your baby or help you get your hands back.

'Leg Party' raises funds for Exeter hospital

Patient Debbie Northway has raised over £200 as a thank you for the care she received at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital by holding a ‘Leg Party’.

Just over a year ago Debbie lost her leg above the knee and has since been attending the Exeter Mobility Centre for prosthetic and physiotherapy appointments.

She recently celebrated having her new prosthetic leg by throwing a ‘Leg Party’ for friends and family where she raised £105 for Exeter Mobility Centre and £105 for Otter Ward to say thank you to the staff who cared for her.

Debbie said: “I have almost completed...

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