South West

Ikea in discussions with Exeter Council over site for new store

Rumours and rumblings about the potential arrival of Swedish giant IKEA to Exeter's growing list of big name retailers have rumbled on for years - in 2001 plans to open a store failed because the City Council was unable to identify a site of sufficient size to satisfy the retail giant's needs.

However, we could well be moving a step closer to this becoming reality. It is now believed that a site near Sandy Park and opposite Tesco has been identified as of a sufficient size and therefore the preferred site following discussions with Exeter City Council.

Steve Pettyfer, IKEA...

SW drivers can get £2 cashback on £10 or more fuel spend

Many households are being driven to despair with the strain of high fuel and vehicle costs. 43% of motorists have already taken action by reducing the amount they drive and another 18% have taken steps to drive more efficiently. The average cost for one litre of unleaded petrol is now £1.36; a hefty price to pay for the South West commuter who on average drives 3,010 miles a year.

With this in mind, TopCashback.co.uk is giving drivers unprecedented discounts on petrol and diesel of up to 20%. Consumers will receive £2 cashback when spending £10 or more at service stations, simply...

South Hams pub in UK’s top 50 places to eat

Authored by Lucy
Posted: Tue, 02/12/2013 - 7:34pm

The Millbrook Inn at South Pool in South Devon has been celebrating having recently been named as one of the top 50 gastropubs across the entire UK.

The prestigious list is organised by the Morning Advertiser and judged by 500 voters, including celebrity chefs, pub guide editors, food lovers and industry trade chefs.

Just three pubs in Devon were included on the list with the Millbrook Inn joined by the Jack in the Green at Rockbeare and the Masons Arms at Knowstone.

The Millbrook has consistently impressed with its food, which places a strong emphasis on locally...

Friends of Michelle Conroy gather to say farewell

On Sunday afternoon, friends of Michelle Conroy gathered outside the St Petrock’s Centre on the Cathedral Green to say their goodbyes. Michelle was the young homeless person who was killed by a falling tree during the storms last week.

About 50 people were present, most of them from Michelle’s ‘street family’. One friend sang a song and then prayers were led by Canon Anna Norman-Walker from the Cathedral. Everyone was then invited to write a few words in a book of remembrance. This will be in St Petrock’s this coming week and then sent to Michelle’s family in the Channel...

Tributes paid to 21-year-old homeless lady killed in storms

The woman killed by a tree in last week's storms was today named. Although formal identification is not due until tomorrow (30th November) today's Express & Echo newspaper named the 21-year-old as Michelle Conroy.

Police were called to the scene after a report that a tree that had fallen on Western Way, near to the junction with Barnfield Road in Exeter. The tree was reported to have landed on or near to three people.

On police arrival at the scene three casualties were confirmed. One person was trapped and receiving treatment and two others...

Exeter Philharmonic Choir: Carols in the Cathedral

Event Date: 
12/12/2012 - 7:30pm to 13/12/2012 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
Exeter Cathedral

Exeter Philharmonic Choir and Orbit Brass.

Exeter Philharmonic Choir has performed concerts in the City every year since its foundation in 1846. It continues to delight audiences with its performances of both well loved and lesser known works under Andrew Millington, Director of Music at Exeter Cathedral and the Choir’s current Director of Music.

Tickets from: www.exephil.org.uk or Exeter Tickets 01392 665885.

The first of two performances, the second of which will be on at the same time (7.30pm) on 13th December, 2012.

Badger cull to be postponed for up to a year

The environment secretary, Owen Paterson, will announce today in Parliament that the government is postponing the controversial cull of thousands of Badgers, which was intended to reduce the spread of bovine tuberculosis. The cull is now unlikely to take place until next June at the earliest, amid growing concern about the cost and effectiveness of the controversial scheme.

This news comes to the great consternation of many farmers in the South West, who believe the cull is essential to stop the spread of bovine TB, which is leading to the slaughter of many of their cattle...

"Green is Working" say Deborah Meaden and leading charities

As energy tariffs hit front page news, TV Dragon Deborah Meaden and around 250 representatives from renewable energy companies, trade associations, environment and development charities, the National Federation of Women's Institutes (NFWI) and faith groups lined up outside the Treasury in a united call on David Cameron to step in, green our electricity, and get all parts of his Government to start taking the green economy seriously.

The action took place on the morning Energy Secretary Ed Davey delivered a 'myth busting' speech about the forthcoming Energy Bill at an event hosted...

£72m benefit to the South West as Regional Growth Fund projects selected

The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has announced today who the recipients are in the third round of handouts from the Regional Growth Fund, which replaced the regional development agencies. As part of a £72 million pound package earmarked for the South West, two projects were chosen from Plymouth: Plessey Semiconductors Limited and a further Plymouth University scheme, which redistributes funds to local small and medium-sized businesses.

The Government investment is intended to help manufacturing firms, small businesses and local partnerships across England to expand their...

Stagecoach makes shortlist in top industry awards

Stagecoach South West has been shortlisted for two top honours at the 2012 UK Bus Awards, as well as being in the running to be named Britain’s best bus operator at the London awards ceremony to be held in November.

Stagecoach South West is shortlisted for the Top Shire Operator Award - the award for operators in the shire areas of the UK, covering all areas outside the major cities - the winner of which will go head to head against the winners of the Top City and Top Independent categories for the prestigious UK Bus Operator of the Year Award, which will be announced at the...

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