Catering for all collectors, walk, browse and look for those elusive and hard to find models - the list is endless:
Dinky, Corgi, Minichamps, Hornby Bassett Lowke, Meccano, Spot-On, Marklin, Scalextric, EFE, Actionman, Dolls,Teddies .......and much more all under one roof!
Sunday 1st November: 10.30am - 3pm
Admission:
Adults: £3.50
Children: under 15 years - Free of Charge with an accompanying adult
Admission:
Adults: £3.50 Children: under 15 years - Free of Charge with an accompanying adult (prices quoted are for 2015 admission)...
Exeter Round Table and Radio Exe are once again hosting a charity fireworks extravaganza at Westpoint Arena on Thursday 5th November 2015 in aid of Devon Air Ambulance.
Advance tickets (online)
£4 - children (under 16s) £6 - Adults £16 - Family ticket (2 adults and two children under 16)
Advanced tickets are also available at many local outlets across Exeter and East Devon. For a full list of where you can buy your tickets visit http://www.daat.org/event/fireworks-display-exeter-round-table
On the gate ticket prices: £5 - children (under 16s) £8 - adults £22...
3 fun-packed days of festive shopping, all under one roof! Join us for our 20th anniversary fayre - it'll be the best one ever!
Every year exhibitors come from far and wide to transform Westpoint into an Aladdin's cave of wonderful gift ideas and essential Christmas items. It's a magical few days and we know they enjoy the Shopping Fayre as much as our many thousands of regular visitors.
This will be our 20th anniversary Christmas Shopping Fayre and we're going to make it memorable - an amazing Christmas spectacular, will you be joining us? Whether it's as a new exhibitor...
A local bingo club is set to host one of the most sought-after evenings of bingo in and around Exeter by offering a potential share of £100,000 in its free Mecca Firecracker prize draw* as part of its national live link game this Halloween.
The team at Mecca Exeter will be hosting its ‘Firecracker Evening’ from 6330pm on Saturday 31 October, with £100,000 up for grabs during the live link game at approximately 8.30pm, which will be shared equally amongst customers playing in the club that evening.
Mecca customers from all over Exeter will be flocking to the club on North...
Smiggle, Australia’s most colourful stationery brand is set to open its doors in Princesshay on 30 October 2015.
The new store will be located at the Bampfylde Lane entrance to Princesshay off the High Street offering bright and bold stationery, bags, lunchboxes, accessories, gadgets and more.
Smiggle prides itself on delivering original and fun products for children, from pencils and pens, to backpacks, lunchboxes and drink bottles, and ‘must-have’ gadgets and gizmos.
Wayne Pearce, Princesshay Centre Director said: “Smiggle is a fun new brand offering something...
Medland Sanders & Twose (MST), the leading supplier and servicer of specialist land machinery across the South West, has appointed Matt Hellyer as its After Sales Director.
The senior post has been newly-created following a strong period of growth at MST together with fresh investment by parent company Longhouse Group.
Matt joins MST from Masons Kings where he was Group Parts Manager.
Nigel Godefroy, director at MST, described Matt Hellyer's appointment as "a real step forward" and "positive statement of intent for the company".
Four men have been arrested as part of a police operation to crackdown on a growing problem of graffiti damage in Exeter.
Exeter neighbourhood police are working with Exeter City Council to tackle the issue after numerous tags were sprayed on city buildings in recent months.
Officers have been focusing their efforts on the prolific tags ‘PHOKS’, ‘UKS’ and ‘REGS’ which have appeared across the city.
On Sunday 18 October, St Martin’s Lane, Musgrove Row, and a van belonging to a market trader were all targeted with the tags ‘UKS’ and 'REGS’.
This October for breast cancer awareness month, Macmillan Cancer Support wants to raise awareness of the side effects faced by people living with or beyond the disease.
Breast cancer survival rates have been improving for 40 years. More women are surviving breast cancer than ever before, thanks to improvements in treatment and earlier diagnosis. In the 1970s around 5 out of 10 women with breast cancer survived the disease beyond five years. Now it is more than 8 out of 10.
Alison Authers, Lead nurse of the Macmillan Lymphoedema team at Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation...