Fun Flower Workshop - Early Summer Abundance - A Romantic Garden Vase Arrangement - Saturday 9th May 2026 10am-12.30pm
Discover the Joy of Floral Creation – Perfect for Solo Relaxation or Shared Fun.
Escape the everyday and immerse yourself in a tranquil morning of creativity and connection at our 2.5-hour floral workshops. Held in our purpose-designed studio in a stunning rural setting, this is your chance to craft your own floral masterpiece in an environment of peace and inspiration.
What to Expect:
All materials provided: Everything you need perfectly...
Mother's Day Special - A Hand-tied Bouquet of Love - Saturday 14th March 2026 10am-12.30pm
Location 3 Dunchideock Barton, Nr Exeter EX2 9UA
Make (or gift) something truly special for this Mother’s Day. Create a gorgeous, garden-style hand-tied bouquet filled with scented seasonal flowers and wrap with a choice of Claryton's beautiful paper— perfect for gifting or enjoying yourself.
Held in our purpose-designed studio in a stunning rural setting, this is your chance to craft your own floral masterpiece in an environment of peace and inspiration.
Winter into Spring Transition Workshop - Transitional Table Design - Saturday 31st January 2026 - 10am-12.30pm
Elevate your dining or coffee table with a bespoke, handcrafted floral arrangement by joining our Floral Table Design Workshop.
You’ll work with fresh flowers and seasonal foliage to create a show-stopping centrepiece, ideal for any gathering. Guided by an expert tutor, you’ll craft a well-balanced and sustainable display that adds elegance to your table throughout the season.
Perfect for floral enthusiasts and beginners alike, this workshop offers the...
On December 6 the 2018 Devon Community Honours awards hosted by RHS Rosemoor will celebrate some of Devon’s most amazing individuals and Edna Cahill 90, from Exeter will be one of those people.
Nominated by the public and Devon Live journalists, the people being honoured come from all walks of life, all ages, and from all over Devon.
Their achievements are awe-inspiring and a lesson to us all. They say they are ordinary people, but their acts are truly extraordinary.
For the past 21 years Edna has volunteered tirelessly at Hospiscare helping in all areas of patient...
Local charity Hospiscare is delighted to announce that Rob Baxter, Director of Rugby at Exeter Chiefs, will be the guest speaker at their fundraising dinner on 4th April 2018 at the University of Exeter.
This unique evening will feature a talk from Rob on ‘Maximising Potential’, during which he will explain how the principles used to improve results on the rugby pitch can also be used to improve results in the workplace. Regarded as one of rugby’s top coaches following the Chiefs recent LV Cup and Aviva Premiership successes, his thoughts are sure to be of interest to business...
After unexpectedly losing his sister to an accident in 2003 then his brother from cancer in 2010, Iain MacDougall has decided to raise £10,000 for the organisations that looked after his siblings in their final days.
In order to get fit and raise money, Iain chose this year to start running. But this isn’t just your average fitness regime. Iain decided that he wanted to quite literally go that extra mile and spend two years working his way up to running a full marathon. Along the way he will be running 5k and 10k races and a half marathon.
Molly Watt, an inspirational deaf-blind woman, is visiting Exeter tomorrow (Thursday 12 February).
Molly will be at Cafe 55 in Northernhay Street, Exeter between 1pm and 3pm to discuss her book and her life, and will be signing copies of her book.
Molly is a Sense Ambassador (Sense is the National Deafblind Charity) and she also has had her own charity supporting people with Usher Syndrome (the condition that has taken her hearing and sight), she is currently in her first year of an education degree and has written and illustrated a children’s book which subtly tackles the...
“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most importantly, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” – Steve Jobs You should only listen to yourself, because no matter how close someone is to you, they can never know what you truly want and what your dreams are.
Sampson Hall recently held a two day programme to develop the understanding of culture, leadership, and strategy with two Independent Schools.
The event was held at the beautiful Dartington Hall, near Totnes. The programme was extremely successful with the participants defining a clear and focused vision for the schools for the next five years. From this they derived clear mission statements which resulted in a detailed and understood plan with clear priorities set for the next two years to drive and align the work streams involved.