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Event Exeter plans for the future after gold award

Events company Event Exeter has exciting plans to end the year after winning big at the 2016 Devon Tourism awards.

The company, which represents event venues at The University of Exeter, is now ready to host its Christmas parties for local businesses and residents.

Kate Durward-Akhurst, the Marketing Manager for Commercial Services at the University, said: “We will be welcoming back the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra to our Great Hall for their concert season and there is even another wedding before the year is out!”

Event Exeter won the Gold award for the Venue and...

Tesco colleagues in Exeter ‘Race Rudolph’ for charity

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 12/06/2016 - 12:32pm

Tesco colleagues across the South West are preparing to get festive to raise funds for the National Charity Partnership. Over the weekend of 9th December – 11th December, the nationwide ‘Rudolph Race’ fundraiser will see colleagues across Tesco raise money to help improve the health of the nation. The ‘Rudolph Race’ theme will bring some festive fun to Tesco stores, with colleagues running, walking and cycling the equivalent length of the UK – all to help Santa and his trusted reindeer get to the finish line on time. Colleagues at Tesco Exeter Vale will be dressing up with a front of store...

The Shops at Dartington’s Christmas Fair

Event Date: 
17/12/2016 - 10:00am to 18/12/2016 - 5:00pm
Venue: 
The Shops at Dartington

Devon mulled cider and carol singing, what more could you need to get you into the festive spirit...a visit to The Shops at Dartington’s Christmas Fair of course! Back by popular demand and bigger and better than ever before, The Shops at Dartington’s enchanting Christmas Fair is set to be bursting with festivities to get the whole family into the Christmas spirit. Open between 10.00am – 5.00pm on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th December and with free entry, it’s a perfect family day out.

New to the Christmas Fair this year; • A fabulous Devon ‘pop-up’ food marquee, showcasing over...

Exeter night shelter gets go-ahead

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 12/06/2016 - 9:35am

There’s good news for people sleeping rough on the streets in Exeter this winter, with a night shelter set to open.

The shelter in Market Street, Exeter, is expected to open at the weekend and will be run by Julian House as part of the Safe Sleep initiative.

The green light was given by Exeter City Council’s planning committee, where an application for a change of use for the premises was last night granted (Monday 5 December). The building will now be used for rough sleepers to shelter overnight from harsh winter weather, up until the end of February.

John Isserlis...

Christmas dinner in the South West: Are the regions traditions evolving?

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 12/06/2016 - 7:23am

The Christmas dinner is one of the most anticipated meals of the year. Traditionally featuring a turkey and all the trimmings, along with a dessert, snacks and maybe a few drinks, it’s one of the country’s most satisfying eating experiences.

Of course, this is 2016 which has definitely not been a traditional year, and a new survey has discovered that the publics taste when it comes to Christmas dinners are more diverse than first thought!

In support of their guide to cooking the ultimate Christmas dinner, AO.com has carried out a survey to learn more about the regions...

New help for businesses seeking finance

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 12/05/2016 - 6:02pm

Businesses that get turned down by their banks for finance will still have many other options available to them to secure the funds they need, advises Top 40 accountants, Bishop Fleming.

The firm was highlighting a new legal obligation on high street banks to refer businesses who have been refused finance to an alternative provider, at the same time emphasising the advantage of seeking professional advice before approaching any lender to significantly increase the chances of success.

Bishop Fleming partner, Andrew Sandiford, commented: "Historically, a business would have...

Exeter MP lends support to employment initiative

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 12/05/2016 - 4:46pm

Exeter MP Ben Bradshaw met the Recruit Princesshay team last Friday (2 December), to hear about the successes of the employment initiative launched back in March 2016.

Since it started in the spring Recruit Princesshay has:

  • Seen 193 local people hae register on the scheme
  • Held 6 employability workshops, attended by over 40 people in total
  • Successfully placed 18 local people into long term employment
  • Worked with 50 businesses, including, Reiss, Hotel Chocolat and Debenhams, to help them source appropriate candidates to their workforces
  • ...

Rowe hails 'fantastic' year for Exeter Chiefs

Exeter Rugby Club chairman and chief executive, Tony Rowe OBE, heralded a “fantastic” past year – on and off the field – for the Aviva Premiership club when addressing the club’s members at their Annual General Meeting held at Sandy Park.

Building on the success of previous years, Mr Rowe remarked on a hugely positive 12 months for the region’s premier sporting club, highlighted by the fact that they were the most profitable club in the Premiership, returning a profit of £1.2m.

Rugby income, which was bolstered thanks to the staging of three Rugby World Cup fixtures and...

Work to start on Newcourt’s new primary school

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 12/05/2016 - 12:34pm

Devon County Council and the Diocese of Exeter are pleased to announce that they have given the go ahead for construction to start on Trinity Church of England VA Primary and Nursery School in Newcourt, Exeter.

Originally scheduled to open in 2016, the school has been subject to delays due to significant planning issues.

Through careful negotiations, Devon County Council has now successfully resolved the issues to enable construction to start.

The school will welcome its first reception pupils in September 2017 in temporary accommodation within Newcourt. It is...

Carol service

Event Date: 
11/12/2016 - 5:30pm
Venue: 
South Street Baptist Church, Exeter

Exeter’s Christmas buzz has started and is growing as the advent calendar windows open day upon day. Then at last the final long awaited window introduces the excitement of the wondrous day. The special day marking the birth of a baby cradled in a manger, whose coming gifted us Christmas, enabling us to celebrate its real meaning as an opportunity for joy. One of those opportunities is attending Exeter and District Mencap Society in conjunction with Celebrate Together, Exeter’s Church for the city’s differently-abled community, annual Carol service at South Street Baptist Church, South...

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