Exeter

Charity run organisers call for sponsors

The region’s largest corporate charity run is calling for sponsors to boost its fund-raising for Macmillan Cancer Support.

The Michelmores Charity Run, which is now in its 15th year, attracts over 1000 runners and now raises in excess of £30,000 each year for its chosen charity.

The run takes place over a 5K city centre course which starts on Cathedral Yard and finishes at Exeter Castle.

Michelmores Marketing Director Louise Edwards, commented: “It’s the race’s 15th anniversary and to celebrate this fantastic landmark we want to break all fund-raising records, so...

Devon school leaders call for fairer funding

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 02/28/2014 - 12:27pm

School leaders in Devon have renewed their campaign for fair funding for education today in a letter to Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove. The letter from Devon County Council’s Cabinet member for schools, Will Mumford, and the chairman of the Devon Association of Primary Heads, Martyn Boxall calls on Mr Gove to speed up the introduction of a fairer national funding system. Currently Devon schools are sixth from bottom of 152 education authorities for Government funding means every pupil in the county is worth nearly £500 less than the average child nationally. “We’re finding...

Farmland prices hit record high

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 02/28/2014 - 12:23pm

Farmland prices in the South West hit yet another record high during the final six months of 2013, having jumped around seven percent in the space of a year, says the latest RICS/RAU Rural Land Market Survey H2 2013.

During the second half of last year, the average cost of farmland in the region rose to £7,763 per acre, hitting a record high for the eighth consecutive period. The cost of land is now seven percent higher than during the same period in 2012 when an acre cost, on average, just under £7,250.

Growth in prices has been driven by the on-going surge in demand from...

Exeter's Crowdcube celebrates its third year on top

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 02/28/2014 - 11:57am

Exeter-based Crowdcube is celebrating its third year in businesses as the world’s largest Equity-based crowdfunder. Crowdfunding has come to prominence in recent years with online companies such as Kickstarter allowing users to donate funding for a wide variety of projects in exchange for rewards, based on the amount donated. Founded in 2011, Crowdcube became the world’s first equity-based crowdfunder, where the rewards for donations - generally additional or exclusive content- are instead replaced by shares of a company’s potential future profits. Since then the industry has flourished...

New Workshop - Auditions Announced For The Day We Played Brazil

Authored by Jenny Hogg
Posted: Fri, 02/28/2014 - 11:49am

Three extra workshop-auditions have been announced for the upcoming community project, The Day We Played Brazil.

The new auditions will take place on at 7pm on Thursday 6 March at the Exeter Northcott Theatre and two sessions on Sunday 9th March at 10am and 2pm at Kay House on the University of Exeter Campus.

Don’t miss out on your chance to be part of this once in a lifetime experience. People of all ages are needed to take part in the production to play footballers, their wives and sweethearts, Exeter City fans and the people of Exeter over the last century.

For...

Exeter's IKEA - Is The Hype Justified?

With headlines triumphantly blasting the news from every street, the people of Exeter can hardly have failed to notice this winter’s big news: IKEA has been approved for opening in Exeter! A vast wonderland of flatpacks and meatballs will be built off the A379 near Sandy Park, raking in an estimated turnover of £52 million annually, and bringing hundreds of much-needed jobs to the area. Concerns have been raised about the viability of the infrastructure, given the vast hordes of people who are predicted to make pilgrimage to IKEA’s newest home, but overall the proposal has been met with an...

Devon County Council win tourism award

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 02/27/2014 - 4:50pm

Devon County Council has received a sustainable tourism award from the Dartmoor National Park Authority.

As part of the launch of the authority’s revised National Park Management plan, a number of presentations were made to mark contributions to the previous plan.

Devon County Council was recognised for its support and promotion of sustainable tourism including the Haytor Hoppa, The Tour of Britain and cycling links in and around the National Park.

Councillor Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highway Management, received a certificate on...

Crikey! It’s a Party

Event Date: 
22/03/2014 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Castle

An evening of vintage fun with Jack Rabbit Slim, The Sugar Bullets, DJ Louie Louie, fire eaters, classic cars and Burlesque.

Tickets £12.50 in advance, £15 on the door.

Further information and ticket inforamtion: www.crikeyitsvintage.co.uk or on via Facebook

Dress to impress!

8.30pm-12.30am

Isca Ensemble Chamber Concert: Concert Classics

Event Date: 
01/03/2014 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
All Saints Church, Sidmouth

Antony Clements andTrevor Taylor - violin, Roger Hendy and Richard Wood – viola, Tirke Linnemann – cello

Programme:

Mendelssohn : String Quartet No. 3 Op. 44b Shostakovitch : String Quartet No. 6 Op. 101 (first movement) Dvořák : String Quintet ‘American’ Op. 97

Tickets: £8 adults, £5 students in advance from Paragon Books, 38 High Street, Sidmouth, 01395 514516 or at the door.

Further details: www.iscaensemble.org.uk

Proceeds in aid of All Saints’ Church funds.

Under Milk Wood

Event Date: 
29/04/2014 - 7:30pm to 03/05/2014 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
Northcott Theatre, Exeter

Under Milk Wood is a work of genius; ripe with vitality, rich in humour and populated by sublime, eccentric, enchanting characters.

Come to Llareggub, a small Welsh town by the sea. Meet blind Captain Cat, Mog Edwards and his sweetheart Miss Price, Sinbad Sailor, Dai Bread, Polly Garter, Nogood Boyo and Lord Cut Glass. Walk along Coronation Street, Cockle Row and Donkey Street, down to the little fishing harbour and back to Milk Wood. Dylan Thomas explores their lives, hopes and thoughts in the dreams of a night and the rhythm of a day.

Both a play and a poem, written from...

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