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Exeter businesses urged to maximise opportunities

Richard Palmer, Managing Director of business training enterprise Estadia is calling on Exeter businesses to maximise the opportunities delivered by the new national focus on the city.

Mr Palmer stated: “The news that IKEA is opening in Exeter is yet another indication of the growing status of the city as a viable location for business that will no doubt act as a further draw for other potential investors. Exeter has had an incredible year of prestigious national awards as well as celebrating the launch of retail giant John Lewis. But existing businesses must focus on preparation...

What's on in and around Exeter this weekend

Stuck for something to do this weekend? Here's a selection of events happening in and around Exeter, 25-27 January.

Theatre

Kinky and Quirky: Burlesque & Boogie

Today, 8pm, Exeter Corn Exchange

Funny, frivolous, frightful, fantastic, fabulous, fish fingers and other F words abound at Kinky & Quirky’s infamous January Comedy Burlesque and Boogie. 8pm, tickets £12.50, 01392 665938. www.exeter.gov.uk/cornexchange

LOL Exeter Comedy Festival: James Acaster

Today, 7.30pm, Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter

Edinburgh Comedy Award 2012...

John Lewis reveals top selling gifts in Exeter this Xmas

With just a few days to go before Christmas, John Lewis Exeter has revealed its top selling gifts for the festive period, with shoppers in Devon favouring luxury gifts and technology must haves.

The Nespresso U Coffee Machine, which offers perfect espresso at the touch of a button, and the Edinburgh Preserves Condiment For Steak gift set, which includes sauces to complement steak, are proving popular for gifts this Christmas.

However, the new Kindle Fire, which features a 7” touchscreen perfect for browsing, watching, playing and reading content, is the shop’s biggest...

Essential repairs to Exeter High St planned for January

Essential work to address persistent drainage and subsidence problems in Exeter’s High Street is scheduled to start as soon as January sales are over, Devon County Council has announced.

The City Centre will remain open for business and there’ll be minimal disruption while the work is done, is the message from City Centre Manager, John Harvey.

New work, to be completed before Easter will see new gullies and pipework installed along the length of the road from Queen Street to Broadgate.

Previous work to resolve 'settling' of the road and...

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