Exeter

Plans to transform Budleigh Salterton Hospital into health and wellbeing hub get the green light

FINAL plans to transform Budleigh Salterton Hospital into a health and wellbeing hub for the local community have been given the go-ahead.

The board of the Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, which manages the hospital, approved the full business case for the development at its meeting on Tuesday 24 March.

The hub will bring together health, social care and voluntary sector services in a centre of support and advice for people of all ages.

The League of Friends of Budleigh Salterton Hospital has agreed to commit £400,000 towards the £800,000 project, with the Trust...

Funding boost adds to success of Information Day

An information day held yesterday (26 March) for locals wanting to get involved with Seaton Jurassic attracted more than 100 people eager to find out more. The same day the project team received the welcome news that a further £200,000 has been secured for the centre from Coastal Communities Fund.

The drop-in event at Seaton Town Hall was the second of its type to give local people an update on progress of the project and explain how local people can get involved through volunteering, fundraising or donating items as exhibits. The newly appointed manager of Seaton Jurassic, Mike...

Castle opens its doors for new season

Powderham Castle, the 600 year old home of the Earl and Countess of Devon near Exeter, opens its doors this Friday for the start of the new 2015 season.

After months of preparation, the Castle & grounds will be open again to visitors from Friday 27th March to Friday 30th October 2015, and provides a perfect history-laden family day out. The Castle is open from Sunday to Friday from 11am to 4.30 pm.

This Saturday, Powderham Castle with be holding a Spring Open Day to celebrate the start of the 2015 season from 11am to 4.30 pm.

Close neighbours living in Powderham...

Fellowship awards for outstanding scientists

Two rising research stars at the University of Exeter Medical School have been awarded prestigious Sir Henry Dale Fellowships.

Dr Sarah Flanagan and Dr Rachel Freathy have both received the award, in a scheme run by the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of science, in partnership with the Wellcome Trust. The Sir Henry Dale Fellowships were created for outstanding post-doctoral scientists wishing to build their own UK-based, independent research career addressing an important biomedical question.

Both Dr Freathy and Dr Flanagan work in the area of human genomics, and...

Work to start on new Mamhead Slipway

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Fri, 03/27/2015 - 12:06pm

Work is set to start on the new, improved Mamhead Slipway later this year subject to Cabinet approval next month, 25 April.

The Slipway, which closed to protect public safety in 2012, will be improved to provide additional vehicle manoeuvring space using the area of Mamhead Gardens.

Detailed design work for the replacement slipway is now being prepared to be completed at the end of April. A competitive tender process will then take place with the aim to start construction on site in June.

Any construction work, especially in the estuary, needs to be carried out...

Most dangerous time to be at home

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Fri, 03/27/2015 - 12:02pm

Blundering adults in the South West have over 6 million home accidents each year, each one causing physical injury or property damage, with Saturday at 6.30pm the most dangerous time to be at home in the region.

A study by Electrical Safety First has identified that our risky behaviours are leading to a huge number of accidents, with the most common accident in the South West calculated to be cooking burns. With support from property expert Phil Spencer, the Charity is launching ‘Home Safe’, a campaign to remind residents in the South West that even the smallest mishap can lead to...

Killerton recruits Easter Eggsplorers

Every day from 28 March to 12 April, Killerton near Exeter are hosting their annual National Trust Cadbury Easter Egg Trail.

Little tots to big kids are invited to unleash their inner Eggsplorer at Killerton, crack the clues and earn their Cadbury chocolate Egghead prize.

Killerton’s prize Egghead, Bryony Wilde, said: “The challenge is to keep your eyes peeled for signs of the legendary dragon that lives on Killerton’s extinct volcano and find hidden gems nestled in the garden, swings, dens and climbing frames along the way.’

Bryony continued: ‘It costs £2 to take...

Indie Club - Purple (USA)

Event Date: 
28/03/2015 - 8:15pm to 29/03/2015 - 3:15am
Venue: 
Exeter Cavern

The best in indie and pop with DJ JAKE playing the likes of THE CURE, THE SMITHS, 2 DOOR CINEMA CLUB, THE LIBERTINES, THE 1975, BASTILLE, LA ROUX plus much more.

Special guests tonight Live from TEXAS great new rock band PURPLE . For fans of SONIC YOUTH and THE STROKES "Sounds like an invite to the best party you've ever been to!" KKKKK Kerrang

Doors 8pm-2am. £4/free before 9pm.

CLUB TROPICANA - 80s NIGHT!

Event Date: 
27/03/2015 - 5:15am
Venue: 
CAVERN

CAVERN on FRI 27 MAR

CLUB TROPICANA 80s NIGHT with Dj Rob playing the best in a Eighties alternative sounds including ADAM & THE ANTS, CULTURE CLUB, SIMPLE MINDS, SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES, ULTRAVOX, DURAN DURAN, DEVO plus MORE!

DOORS 9-2. FREE BEFORE 10. 18+ SHOW. £4.00

RGB encourages firms to support community

In April 2014, RGB Building Supplies launched their Well Built Community Fund and since then have been giving away £1,000 worth of building materials to different deserving groups every other month to help with renovations and projects.

The Community Fund has proved extremely popular and RGB was inundated with nominations from charities, schools, community groups, sports clubs and care homes. As they are unable to donate building supplies to everyone that made contact with them, RGB is now calling out to other local companies in the area to see if they are able help some of the...

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