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Disney On Ice is back

Authored by Marc Astley
Posted: Wed, 10/27/2021 - 11:04am

After tickets were snapped up fast by excited families across the UK, Disney On Ice has added Exeter to its upcoming tour.

Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero will now be at the Westpoint Arena from the 11th – 14th November 2021.

Audiences will discover what it truly means to be a hero as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and friends from around the Disney Kingdom come together to take families on a journey through timeless tales when Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero skates into the UK.

Featuring more than 50 Disney characters this production includes something...

Holiday Home, holiday Letting, Winter Property Tips, Frozen Pipes

Holiday homeowners encouraged to be proactive before wintry weather takes hold

Authored by Boshers
Posted: Wed, 11/20/2019 - 10:29am
Holiday home insurance specialists Boshers are encouraging holiday let owners to take precautions to prevent water damage by burst pipes.

The advice comes as the Met Office recorded freezing temperatures across much of the UK. On Tuesday 19th November Braemar in Scotland saw the lowest temperature recorded so far this autumn, a chilly -9.9°C and parts of the UK have already seen significant snowfall. These weather conditions can cause pipes to freeze and burst causing serious damage and vacant holiday homes are particularly vulnerable if basic precautions are not taken.

Whilst most...

Devon county councillors' allowances frozen

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 02/19/2016 - 10:41am

Allowances for county councillors in Devon are to be frozen for the seventh year running.

The Conservative administration froze basic allowances when they took control of County Hall in 2009.

And council leader John Hart and his deputy, John Clatworthy, reverted to the rate that the leader and deputy leader were being paid in 2005.

The council has continued the freeze since then.

And the county council’s Budget meeting today (Thursday) confirmed a further freeze on allowances for 2016/17.

Mr Hart said: “This has been a period of unparalleled...

Popcorn fun at The Beacon in Exeter

Authored by Liz Straw
Posted: Sun, 12/13/2015 - 2:31pm

Exeter families enjoyed popcorn and hot chocolate at the first film night held at the city's newest community centre, The Beacon.

They sang carols around the Christmas tree before watching The Nativity Story at the centre in Beacon Lane, Beacon Heath.

The evening was organised by Isca Church.

Watch out for details of the next film night, Sing-Along-A-Frozen.

Sing-a-long-a Frozen

Event Date: 
04/07/2015 - 11:00am
Venue: 
Exeter Corn Exchange

Singalonga Productions are delighted to announce that Disney's FROZEN is the new Singalonga must see! A full screening of Disney's FROZEN with lyrics on screen to help you sing along with Anna and Elsa during the film.

Introduced by a live host who will show you how to use your free prop bag, warm up your singing voices and teach you some hand actions and heckles before you sit back and "Let it Go". YOU the audience are the stars as you interact with the film.

Remember to dress up as your favourite character and be a snow queen, Sven the reindeer or Olaf, the coolest...

Singalonga Frozen

Event Date: 
12/04/2015 - 11:00am to 3:00pm
Venue: 
Exmouth Pavilion

Exmouth Pavilion will host Sing-a-long-a Frozen, when the unique, interactive screening of the worldwide phenomenon Frozen rolls into town as part of a nationwide UK tour.

Singalonga Productions are delighted to announce that Disney's Frozen is the new Singalonga must see! A screening of Disney’s Frozen with lyrics on screen to help you sing along with Elsa and Anna. The show is introduced by a live host who will show you how to use your interactive prop bag and then just sit back and 'Let it Go'! YOU the audience can be the stars!

Remember to dress up as your favourite...

Fall in love with your freezer

Say ‘frozen food’ and many of us instantly think of chips, pizzas and ready meals.

There’s a bit of a stigma attached to food that lives in the chill zone, but we should all think again: March is Frozen Food month - and for anyone counting calories, frozen foods might well be the stars of the show.

Emma Brown, in-house nutritionist for calorie counting App and website, Nutracheck, said: “Many of us are totally underwhelmed by our freezers, seeing them as a convenience that rarely goes beyond ice cubes, frozen peas and ice cream.

“Yet for anyone counting calories,...

Warning over fake Frozen merchandise

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 12:26pm

Thousands of items of counterfeit “Frozen” merchandise, including dolls and costumes, have been seized in Barnstaple and Ilfracombe by Devon and Somerset Trading Standards service.

Investigations are continuing, but the authorities have issued a warning , alerting people to the potential dangers.

“We are concerned that children could be playing with these potentially dangerous dolls or wearing costumes which are highly flammable,” says Councillor Roger Croad, Devon County Council’s Cabinet Member with responsibility for the Trading Standards service.

“We’re asking...

Half-Term Sing-a-Long Frozen

Event Date: 
17/02/2015 - 1:30pm
Venue: 
The XCentre, Commercial Road, Quayside, Exeter, EX2 4AD

Banish the half-term blues with our family-friendly sing-a-long to the Disney hit film Frozen.

Taking place on the Tuesday of half-term week, this fantastic event will be a great way to keep the kids happy without breaking the bank.

With fancy dress welcomed, fun Frozen-themed activities and plenty of prizes to be won alongside a screening of the sing-a-long version of the film, this event is a must for any Frozen fans in your family.

Doors will open at 1.30pm for a 2pm start with tickets available on the door. Entry will be £4 for children or adults, with all...

Warning over fake Frozen merchandise

Hundreds of fake items of children’s clothing and toys carrying images of Disney’s Frozen have been seized by UK border control officers.

Other rip offs include GHD hair straighteners, Ugg boots and North Face coats.

Fake Frozen goods are among the most frequent seizures made at British ports.

These have been judged especially dangerous because poorly-made plastics can be highly flammable, or present choking hazards.

Gavin Terry, joint lead officer for intellectual property at the Trading Standards Institute, said: "Counterfeit goods may seem like a bargain...

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