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Water Babies set to make a splash in China

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 03/02/2017 - 11:06am

Devon-based company Water Babies is making one of the UK’s most unusual exports to China a reality in the coming months.

The Honiton company, which beat MacDonald’s to the title of British Fanchisor of the Year in 2016, has already successfully introduced its world-leading baby swimming school into markets as diverse as Ireland, Canada, The Netherlands, New Zealand and Germany later this year. Nine Chinese business professionals from Shenzhen have just arrived in the UK, to swap their suits for swimsuits, as they learn how to teach babies right from birth through to four years how...

Tae Kwon Do success for Roxy in SW Championship

Authored by Sue Cade
Posted: Sat, 02/25/2017 - 4:30pm

Roxy Spiller, who trains at Honiton Tae Kwon Do club won gold at the recent TAGB South West Championships.

Roxy’s success was in the ‘Patterns’ category where she performed moves from a set pattern of different techniques including kicks and strikes.

Over 300 competitors from all over the South West attended the tournament in Weston Super Mare. Roxy was part of a team of eight representing Honiton Tae Kwon Do; Cain Spiller, Nathan Boland, Charli- Anne Platt, Olly Morris, Ben Snaith, Ben Hopper and instructor Tracy Kirby 3rd Degree black belt all fought hard and competed in...

Parishes Together Fund lights up Exmouth and Honiton

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 01/10/2017 - 6:13am

Did you enjoy Exmouth and Honiton’s exciting new Christmas lights?

These were thanks to a joint project from Exmouth and Honiton Town Councils and mainly funded by East Devon District Council and Devon County Council through their Parishes Together Fund.

The money has been used to purchase, test and put up the festive street lights and decorate and put up the town’s Christmas trees. It will also fund the storage of the lights for a year. The lights will be swapped between the towns to provide a fresh display each year.

£36,700 of the funding needed for the £43,600...

Honiton Dragons’ Den attracts community groups in need of funding

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 11/27/2016 - 4:23pm

Innovative event run by Active East Devon, District, Town and County Councils gives local projects a boost

Over 30 people from six Honiton based community groups packed the town’s Beehive centre as they took part in the third annual Honiton Dragons’ Den – a community funding event, which took place on 26 October 2016. Representatives from Action East Devon, East Devon District Council, Devon County Council and Honiton Town Council, were also present.

Funding for the 2016 event –totalling £4,000 - came from Devon County Councillors (DCC) Cllr Sara Randall-Johnson and Cllr...

Water Babies announced national business award finalist

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 11/08/2016 - 12:00pm

Since it was co-founded in England by Paul Thompson in 2002, Water Babies has grown into the world’s largest baby and toddler swim school with its head office based in Honiton, Devon. Today Water Babies teaches more than 47,000 babies every week through a network of family businesses across the UK, Ireland, The Netherlands, China, New Zealand and Canada, and will soon be opening in Germany.

The network currently has a turnover of over £25m, which also includes its unique underwater photography and baby and toddler swimming products and apparel.

Paul Thompson, Co-founder...

Devon blind veteran to march at Cenotaph

A Second World War veteran from Devon will be marching at the Cenotaph in London this Remembrance Sunday (13/11) with the military charity Blind Veterans UK. Ron Wyman, 90 and from Honiton, feels strongly about Remembrance Sunday because of his experiences in the Armed Forces and is thankful to Blind Veterans UK that he can now attend the national Remembrance Sunday commemoration. Ron will be marching at the Cenotaph in London with more than 100 other blind veterans supported by Blind Veterans UK, the national charity for vision impaired ex-Service men and women. Ron joined the Army in...

Devon and Spain lead innovative Erasmus+ project with Latvia and Italy

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 11/01/2016 - 11:54am

Offwell Primary from Honiton, Redhills Primary in Exeter and the ACE MAT have been successful in gaining Erasmus+ funding to take part in an Erasmus + project which will be coordinated by the English teacher, Enrique Ruiz from CEIP Andrés García Soler in Spain.

This project, therefore, includes these two Primary schools from Devon, the MAT, the Spanish school, Scuola Padre Pio from Altamura, Italy and Rigas Classical Gymnasium from Latvia as well as Antonio de Nebrija University from Madrid.

This is one of the very few projects in the EU which will involve such a...

Honiton residents urged to use Minor Injuries Unit

The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust has become the new provider at Honiton Minor Injuries Unit (MIU).

The Trust is running the service, based at Honiton Community Hospital, for a 12-month period. The MIU was previously run by Northern Devon Healthcare Trust. Highly qualified nurse practitioners with expertise in treating a whole range of minor injuries will staff the unit.

Adel Jones, Divisional Director for Medicine at the RD&E, said: “We would encourage the population in and around Honiton to use the Minor Injuries Unit as much as possible whenever it is...

Live comedy this weekend!

A part of their 2016 tour, O&O comedy duo are bringing their hit Ed fringe show The Good Stuff to the Beehive Arts Centre in Honiton this Friday 21st October.

Described as a “young Wood & Walters” O&O, aka Marina O’Shea and Tessa (O’) Gaukroger, aka The Funny One and The Tall One, followed rapturous reviews, sold out shows and a host of industry nominations with a successful debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this August.

Some may remember that the duo premiered a work in progress of the show at the Beehive back in March to a sold out crowd, and they are...

Devon lawyer tells grandparents not to despair if they lose contact with their grandchildren

Authored by Sharon Goble
Posted: Mon, 10/03/2016 - 10:15am

In the week that we celebrated Grandparents’ Day, a family lawyer from East Devon has spoken of the plight of grandparents who lose contact with their grandchildren as a result of family breakdown, feud or bereavement.

In the UK, grandparents don’t have an automatic right to contact with their grandchildren. However, they can ask the Court for permission to apply for a Child Arrangements Order to see them. It is rare for an application by a grandparent to be refused, unless it can be shown not to be in the child’s best interests.

Zoe Gaitskell, a Partner with Beviss &...

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