Over 200 guests joined Brewin Dolphin Exeter at their annual ‘Summer Garden Party’ held at The Bishop’s Palace Gardens, Exeter Cathedral. Representatives from their Charity of the Year, Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education, attended together with clients, professional associates and Exeter Chief players.
The guests were welcomed with a Pimms and champagne reception and musical entertainment was provided by Exeter University’s string quartet.
Popular artists John Hubbard and Adam Buick are both having their work showcased in Topsham Art Room. This exhibition brings together two artists who work with natural materials to describe the core elements of nature; water and earth, the essence of life.
John Hubbard uses vine charcoal in his series of vigorous drawings entitled Leonardo in Scotland. This impressive work was inspired by the ‘Deluge’ drawings by Leonardo held in the library of Windsor Castle.
They express the movement and dynamics of rushing, swirling water; tumbling currents, rocks and twisted trees...
Liverpool’s Gary Murphy is widely regarded as one of the finest guitarists in the UK, receiving many local and nationwide awards. Following on from last years sell out show, Gary and his band are back to pay tribute to his personal guitar hero, Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits.
Learn to Fly Fish at Kennick Reservoir, Christow near Exeter
Full Day sessions from 10am to 4pm Starting with the basics of equipment, casting techniques, knots, fly selection, fishing techniques, playing and landing a fish. Also opportunity to fish in the afternoon.
Price includes tuition, loan of all tackle and fishing permit. All places must be booked in advance.
Choice of Dates: Sun 7 July Sat 27 July
Cost £25.00 payable in advance to South West Lakes Trust For full details or to book a place please contact Mike Holland on 01392 354019 (07557 633742) or...
Exeter-based Radiance MediSpa run by mother and daughter team Dr Ros Debenham and Katie Debenham hosted its first corporate event since opening in the spring. The title of this month’s event was ‘Visioning your business’. The luxurious venue was utilised by GrowthAccelerator which helps small businesses expand with on-going support for business strategy.
Guests were welcomed with a glass of champagne and enjoyed taster sessions from Radiance MediSpa therapists followed by presentations from Katharine Bourke of GrowthAccelerator and Dr Ros Debenham.
Take That 2 are the UK's number one tribute act, and for one night only they will be performing at the Exeter Corn Exchange on Friday 26th July to help staff at Tesco Exeter Vale raise money for Diabetes UK; which is the Tesco Charity Partner 2013
Tickets are available to purchase at either the Tesco Exeter Vale customer service desk, or via the corn exchange website
Tickets are £20 each all proceeds will go towards Diabetes UK Tables of 10-12 can be reserved for you and your friends, and individual tickets are also available. Doors open 8pm
This atsonishing husband and wife duo sees Michael Weston King, former leader of cult 90's band The Good Sons, paired with one of the UK's finest female singers Lou Dalgleish in a musical partnership reminiscent of the classic country duos of Cash and Carter, or Jones and Wynette. Performing from their highly critically acclaimed album, "How do you Plead?", they sing of betrayal, regret, anger, guilt, revenge and hurt in songs that sound "like lost classics" (The Guardian).
King is widely regarded as one of Britain's finest singer songwriters, with 10 albums and countless tours,...
Come along, investigate birds and their habitats. Make a bird of your choice and its nest or special home environment. Afternoon tours will be held by members of the RSPB.
Call in when you like and stay as long as you like. All children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Accompanying adults can watch/supervise for free. Some activities are messy so do wear clothes that can get dirty. If an activity is busy there may be a short wait.
Find out about some of the animals that live on Dartmoor. Get creative, paint or make your own view of the moor – it could be a bird’s eye view or perhaps that of a mouse.
Call in when you like and stay as long as you like. All children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Accompanying adults can watch/supervise for free. Some activities are messy so do wear clothes that can get dirty. If an activity is busy there may be a short wait.
A £2.50 entry fee is required. Held in RAMM Meeting Room A.