Exeter

Alphington residents left in the dark after power cut

Approximately 2,000 properties in the Alphington (EX2) area of Exeter were thrown into darkness this evening after being affected by a power cut due to an unknown fault. After being plunged in and out of darkness, the power now appears to have returned.

Let us know if you were affected or have any further details.

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In the meantime, here is some useful advice from Western Power Distribution on what to do during a power cut...

  • Check to see if your neighbours are affected. If not, the problem could be with your fuses.
  • ...

Blood pressure research wins National Prize

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Sat, 07/13/2013 - 10:32am

Research carried out at the University of Exeter Medical School on the monitoring of blood pressure has received the Royal College of General Practitioners Research Paper of the Year Award in the stroke category.

The research has contributed to national and international guidelines.

Dr Christopher Clark, a GP at the Mid Devon Medical Practice and a Clinical Academic Fellow at the University of Exeter Medical School, led on a systematic review published in The Lancet in January last year which found that differences in systolic blood pressure between arms could be a useful...

The Big Thank You Cream Tea

The Big Thank You Cream Tea for children’s workers from all over Devon was a big success.

The tea party was held in the Bishop’s Palace garden and everyone who works with children in the Exeter Diocese was invited.

The main message, from diocesan children’s work adviser, Katherine Lyddon, was that although children are small the Mission is big!

Katherine thanked everyone for their significant contribution to this important work. Artwork, flags, balloons and a bubble machine added to the party atmosphere. Children’s workers were pleased to be recognised, enjoyed...

RAMM Café wins Gold

Describing it as “a great all-round experience” the RAMM Cafe has received a Gold Award in the Taste of the West Hospitality and Retail Awards 2013. The judges went on the say that the food was great local food, the prices fair, the surroundings clean and comfortable and the staff smiley.

Rosie Denham, Exeter’s Lead Councillor for Economy and Culture, commented: “Here is further proof that Exeter is synonymous with excellence: award-winning food in our award-winning museum.

"That perfect combination of international standards with a local focus is what makes Exeter such a...

Man sought after Exeter robbery

Police have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with a robbery at an Exeter shop. A man ran into the store on Manston Road brandishing a baseball bat and threatened the female member of staff, repeatedly demanding cash. The victim, a woman in her 30s, feared for her safety and handed over £200 cash. The offender, who had his face covered, continued his threats as he left the store, running off up Jubilee Road towards St Annes Road. Police are now appealing for witnesses and information about the robbery which happened around 6.50pm on Friday 5 July. They...

40th Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering

Event Date: 
13/07/2013 - 10:00am to 14/07/2013 - 5:00pm
Venue: 
Powderham Castle

The Crash Box and Classic Car Club of Devon will be displaying an enormous range of classic and nostalgic vehicles from our motoring history.

Gates open at 10am both days.

Admission: £7 adults, £5 children (5-14) and concessions, £18 family (2+2)

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Gala celebrates two decades for stage school

Event Date: 
14/07/2013 - 6:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Corn Exchange

If it’s the hottest show in town you’re looking for, look no further than Exeter Corn Exchange this Sunday 14 July at 6pm. Exeter’s only independent theatre arts school, Stage by Stage, is putting on a gala show to celebrate 20 years of making young people’s show business dreams come true.

Tickets are available from 01392 211244.

The gala performance at Exeter Corn Exchange, which will be attended by Exeter’s Lord Mayor Councillor Rachel Lyons, will feature highlights from Stage by Stage’s hit shows of the last two decades. These include Bugsy Malone, which was the first...

Lunchtime networking for city professionals

Around 15 members of the Gilbert Stephens Lunch Club enjoyed a two-course luncheon at The Conservatory located on North Street.

The bi-monthly event, organised by the Devon-based law firm, is held at various venues in and around Exeter and gives professionals from the city the chance to meet in an informal setting.

For information on upcoming events arranged by the Gilbert Stephens Lunch Club, please email alistair.heron@gilbertstephens.co.uk

Merry Go Round Toy Libraries fundraisers abseiling to raise money

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Fri, 07/12/2013 - 11:43am

Merry Go Round Toy Libraries are looking to raise much needed funds when they take part in an abseil from the 20 metre tower at the new Haven Banks Outdoor Education Centre tomorrow (Saturday 13 July).

The charity runs two toy libraries, Carousel at West Exe Children's Centre, and Merry Go Round at Exeter Scrapstore in Belmont Park.

During sessions, children can try out toys, including inclusive and multicultural ones, before choosing some to take home. They have a wide selection of good quality toys, games and resource books for children of all ages, and staff are happy to...

Devon artists receive warm hospitality in Italy

AventHolidays, founded by Woodbury-based Jeremy Jackson, launched the first of their Italian painting breaks in the beautiful UNESCO World Heritage City of Ferrara, Italy. Exeter artist Rebecca de Mendonca, tutored the pastel painting course to a seven-strong group, which included BBC Radio Devon presenter Judi Spiers and Exeter PR consultant Glen King.

Guests enjoyed wine and canapés at a special event held in their honour hosted by Brother and Sister Marco and Melia in the private courtyard of their home.

http://www.aventart.com/holidays

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