Exeter

Bird Box Making

Event Date: 
19/02/2014 - 10:30am
Venue: 
Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary

Families will have the opportunity to get creative by making their own bird box with the guidance of Escot's Nature Rangers!

You will be given fun information sheets about what birds to keep your eyes open for and how to care for your bird box when you take it home with you at the end of the day!

Cost: £5 per box. Places are limited. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

10.30am-4pm.

Solar project to help Exeter's 5,000 in fuel poverty

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 01/24/2014 - 4:05pm

A new project to help over 5,000 Exeter residents fight fuel poverty through solar energy is looking for a volunteer site for their first panels.

The scheme operated by Exeter Community Energy (Ecoe) will see a portion of the revenue they raise through the solar panels re-invested into community projects around the city, including projects that tackle fuel poverty.

The model has already proven successful elsewhere in the country with projects in Lewes and Bath well established and already providing advice and support on how communities can improve their fuel efficiency....

Bombay Bicycle Club

Event Date: 
17/03/2014 - 7:00pm
Venue: 
The Great Hall, University of Exeter

Frontman Jack Steadman, guitarist Jamie MacColl (grandson of folk legend Ewan, nephew of the late Kirsty), bassist Ed Nash and drummer Suren de Saram formed the band at school in north London in 2006. They won a competition to play at that year’s V festival, released two EPs the next year and wrote their debut album, I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose, while still at school. It came out in 2009 and went gold.

This is where most new bands would take a year or so to regroup and plot their next move. Instead, Bombay Bicycle Club took a left-turn with 2010’s folk-influenced Flaws,...

The work is over – let playtime begin!

Much anticipated improvements to Payhembury’s play area are now complete, after improvements chosen by local children were put in place.

Payhembury Playing Field Committee and East Devon District Council have been working closely together with Payhembury Primary School to make £6,700 worth of improvements. This money has been contributed by developers through Section 106 funding for play. This type of contribution was a condition of planning approval for a number of housing developments in the area.

Children had a choice of four designs and voted for their favourite in a...

Heavy rain forces festival cancellation

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 01/24/2014 - 1:34pm

Moretonhampstead Festival of food and drink has been rained off despite not due to take place for another six weeks.

The Organising Committee of the festival took the decision to cancel the Festival due to the exceptional level of recent rain making the fields used for parking unsafe for users.

Bob Small the festival’s lead organiser explained the decision of the committee: “Even if we had six weeks of no rain from today the fields would still be far too wet.

“The ground on the fields would be unsuitable, unsafe, possibly even dangerous to use.”

Festival...

Chiefs side to face Ospreys

Authored by Mark Stevens
Posted: Fri, 01/24/2014 - 12:45pm

Skills coach Ricky Pellow wants Exeter Chiefs to use last week's Heineken Cup win at Cardiff Blues as the springboard for another big performance against Welsh opposition again tomorrow. A week after claiming an impressive 19-13 success at the Arms Park, the Chiefs switch their attentions from European battle to that of the LV= Cup and the impending visit of the Ospreys to Sandy Park (3pm). For a third successive season the Anglo-Welsh tournament has pitted the Chiefs against the Ospreys on Devon soil - and the home side will be hoping that past experiences continue as they have twice...

Drunk Driver four times the limit at 11am

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 01/24/2014 - 11:31am

Over 160 drivers, including a man who four times the legal limit at 11am, were arrested during Devon and Cornwall Police’s Christmas drink driving campaign.

According to figures released today police officers gave 1,326 breath tests of which 167 were positive, refused or failed to provide.

One man stopped in Devon was found to be more than four times the legal limit at 11am while another stop also in Devon found a 28-year-old woman four times the limit at 4:30pm/

In Plymouth, two readings of over 3½ times the legal limit were provided, one by a 33 year-old woman and...

Work starts soon on Honiton’s new skate park

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Fri, 01/24/2014 - 11:10am

Work will start soon on building a fabulous new £90,000 skate park in Honiton – designed by the users. The existing park will close on 17 February for around 10 weeks while the work is carried out.

East Devon District Council (EDDC), and young people from Honiton Youth Centre and Honiton Community College have been working together since July 2013 to design the improvements to the facility in Allhallows Field that skate park users have asked for.

The £90,000 has come from EDDC’s main budget and is being spent on Honiton skate park as it was judged to be the most in need of...

Friends take on the Channel Swim in local pool

Authored by Hospiscare
Posted: Fri, 01/24/2014 - 10:59am

Two friends from Exeter, Suzanne Lovelace and Sadie Evans, landlady at The Royal Oak, St Thomas, are taking on the ‘Channel Challenge’ throughout February to raise money for local charity, Hospiscare.

The English Channel stretches 21 miles between Dover and Calais and the friends will be swimming the equivalent distance at local pool The Riverside, covering 1,408 lengths each.

Suzanne and Sadie, who met whilst swimming at The Riverside, struck up a friendship and when Suzanne asked Sadie if she wanted to join her challenge, she couldn’t say no.

Suzanne decided she...

Marmite 'unfit for sale' in Canada

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 01/24/2014 - 10:36am

Bad news for Canadian anglophiles as the Canadian government suddenly declares several popular British foods unfit for sale. Products such as Marmite, Lucozade, Penguin Bars, Bovril and Ovaltine are all apparently enriched with too many vitamins and minerals, while other products, such as beef stock and canned soup, contain too much animal product. The move has affected speciality stores across the Great White North many which rely on the products to make a living. Tony Badger, an owner of a British speciality store in central Saskatchewan, Canada told the Star-Phoenix newspaper of his...

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