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Have a SAFE and joyful christmas

Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service want you to have a joyful and fire safe Christmas this year. Fire safety is important at anytime of the year, but with the extra distractions of Christmas it’s especially important to be vigilant. Dry Christmas trees, colourful decorations and wrapped presents are all extra fuel for a potential fire into your home.

Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to accidental fires in the home, so take extra care this season to ensure that your families, loved ones and neighbours are all protected from the extra Christmas fire...

Getting festive in St James' Park

Authored by lamorna
Posted: Sun, 12/08/2013 - 7:33am

One of the UK’s biggest carol services is taking place in the heart of the city, St James' Park football stadium, on Monday 9 December, from 7-8pm.

The carol service, hosted by the university's Evangelical Christian Union, is set to attract over 3,000 students and members of the public to St James’ Park.

Highlights of the evening will include plenty of classic carols, mulled wine, and a talk on the Christmas message. There will also be free mince pies!

There’s even something for the more reluctant (or just tone deaf!) singers as the university's A-Capella...

Christmas Shoeboxes!

Authored by khulland
Posted: Sun, 12/08/2013 - 7:12am

A rush of Christmas generosity has seen more than 250 shoeboxes stuffed full of gifts for people in poverty-stricken Moldova delivered to Cartridges Solicitors in Cowick Street, Exeter after the firm volunteered to collect them on behalf of the CR2EE charity.

Kathy Hulland at Cartridges said: "None of us can cure all the ills in the world, but there is one small corner who will be celebrating an extra special Christmas this year thanks to the amazing generosity of the people in Exeter with a very big heart!"

It's the second year that Cartridges Solicitors...

Public inquiry into East Devon's Local Plan

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Sat, 12/07/2013 - 8:27am

A major public inquiry into the East Devon’s new Local Plan will begin in February.

The Draft Local Plan submitted by East Devon District Council (EDDC) includes detailed expectations for the future of the districts seven towns.

It also covers many issues in the area including Housing and Affordable Housing, Employment, Tourism and Retail, Climate Change, Gypsies & Travellers and the Natural Environment. A 19-day examination of the plan by Government Inspector Anthony Thickett will air the details of the plan to the public.

Thickett will hear evidence from EDDC...

Charlotte Devaney comes to Arena

Event Date: 
07/12/2013 - 9:00pm
Venue: 
Arena, Summerland Gate, Exeter

From the bright lights of Hollywood, with a role in the film 'How To Lose Friends & Alienate People', and a good mentor in her boyfriend former Radio 1 DJ Fabio, to spinning tunes at some of the world's most prestigious clubs, and huge success on the Ibiza club scene with her own original remixes featuring Taylor Swift, Jay Sean, & Nicole Scherzinger. Charlotte Devaney, DJ / Artist, took her passion for music & unique sense of humour back into the studio to produce club banger ‘Flip It’, and has now announced her UK Tour in support of the track.

Through her well-...

Lord Mayor's Christmas message

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 12/06/2013 - 3:46pm

It’s been another eventful year for the city, with the announcement that the Rugby World Cup is coming to Exeter in 2015, putting the city on the world map and giving thousands of fans the chance to see what Exeter has to offer.

Our visitors this year included their Royal Highnesses the Earl and Countess of Wessex, to open the new sport facilities on the Quay and to attend the Two Moors Musical festival concert in the Cathedral. The Cycling Tour of Britain brought Sir Bradley Wiggins speeding through the city on the way to Dartmoor.

I was also privileged to receive and hand...

Exeter Primary's young enviromentalists

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 12/06/2013 - 3:19pm

Young environmentalists from Alphington Primary School are among the first children to visit the WWF Experience in the charity’s new headquarters in Woking.

Along with seven other schools from around the country, Exeter’s Alphington Primary School was invited to attend a special event as part of the charity’s Green Ambassador scheme.

The Green Ambassador scheme aims to encourage a new generation of sustainability champions within schools.

The scheme is designed to help pupils take ownership of sustainability in their own school and help ensure that people and nature...

Government caps parking charges

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 12/06/2013 - 2:07pm

The government has capped all parking penalty charges and launched a consultation into aggressive parking policy as part of support package to help boost high streets and city centres.

The cap will come into immediate effect in all government parking enforcement ahead of further consultation into local authority parking policies.

The consultation announced by Communities Sectary Eric Pickles could see local businesses get the right to challenge councils over the number and locations of Double-Yellow lines in towns and cities.

The government is also expected to...

E.ON raise prices by £48 per bill

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 12/06/2013 - 12:53pm

E.ON energy has announced that they are raising their gas and electricity prices by around £48 per customer.

The changes will see around 4m UK energy customers pay more

The price represents an average price rise of 3.7% on dual gas and electricity bills and will come into effect from January 18 2014.

Electricity only bills will also rise by 3.7% (£20) while Gas only bills will rise by 4.2% (£37) for the average customer.

E.ON claim that the price rise had been significantly reduced from following the restructuring of the green levy announced in yesterday’s...

Cap on student recruitment lifted for all universities

Authored by lamorna
Posted: Fri, 12/06/2013 - 10:59am

The Chancellor has announced that all limits on university recruitment will be lifted in 2015. This unexpected decision means that universities will be allowed to recruit as many students as they want to.

Describing it as an “arbitrary cap on aspiration”, George Osborne announced that an extra 30,000 places at English universities will be created in 2014-15. The following year, the current cap on student numbers will be abolished entirely. He told the Commons that: “it makes no sense that we have a lower proportion of people going to university than the United States, let alone...

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