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Colin Horan: A Trusted Estate Agent Elevating Irish Real Estate

In the fast-paced and ever-evolving Irish real estate market, one name stands out for unwavering professionalism, deep market insight, and steadfast ethical conduct: Colin Horan . His reputation as a dedicated estate agent is built not just on successful transactions, but on nurturing client relationships, providing exceptional guidance, and strengthening local communities. Below, we explore the many facets of Colin’s career—his background, client-first philosophy, market acumen, ethics, and community impact—that combine to make him one of Ireland’s most respected real estate...

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Businesses are going back to SMS messages

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 02/23/2017 - 5:46am

The internet has really changed the way we communicate over the years. Instead of phone calls, we now rely on video conferences, text messages and social media to connect with others. The same changes are affecting business, too. Live communications with customers are now conducted through more channels than ever before.

Despite these changes, a recent report suggests that a lot of businesses are still using SMS messages to connect with customers. More importantly, many brands and companies who have fully embraced the internet are going back to using SMS messages for marketing....

Devon Contract Waste helps Pathfinder Homes find the path to Zero to Landfill

An innovative Exeter-based waste management company has secured a brand new contract worth circa £80,000 with Pathfinder Homes Ltd of Newton Abbot.

Devon Contract Waste is now providing a full waste management service for Pathfinder Homes, a pioneering manufacturer of luxurious residential park homes and holiday lodges since 1958.

The new contract has already seen Pathfinder Homes make an impressive start on its journey to becoming a Zero to Landfill business with the help of Devon Contract Waste, diverting 76% of its waste from landfill in the first two months. Devon...

Data protection law overhaul – are SW firms ready?

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 02/15/2017 - 8:44am

Devon businesses could risk seven figure fines by falling foul of new data protection rules, according to a local expert. A survey carried out at the recent Cyber Security Awareness Week in Exeter showed that none of the attendees were ready for the new law, with half yet to take any action to prepare. The General Data Protection Regulation 2016 (GDPR) will come into force in 2018, bringing major changes to the data protection laws, along with fines of up to two million Euros or 4% of worldwide turnover. The UK is a leading the way on data protection and the government has confirmed the...

First Digital Skills survey of SW companies

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 02/14/2017 - 12:22pm

Aptus Recruitment has announced the results of the first employers’ survey into digital and creative skills across Devon, Somerset and Cornwall.

The results are published in the first edition of The Aptus Guide, which has been created by the Exeter-based firm. The aim of the Guide is to inform and encourage more people to consider digital and creative careers in the region by highlighting the many benefits.

The survey, which included businesses in Exeter, Plymouth, Taunton along with the wider Devon, Somerset and Cornwall regions, revealed a shortage of suitable candidates...

SW economy registers slower growth in January

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 02/13/2017 - 8:10am

Economic growth in the South West lost momentum at the start of 2017, while there was a strong rise in cost pressures faced by local businesses, according to the latest Lloyds Bank Regional PMI.

The South West PMI® fell to 54.8 in January, down from 58.7 in December. A PMI reading above 50 signifies growth in business activity.

Data from January showed that the pace of growth in business output and new work eased. Firms continuing to create jobs, however, albeit at a slower rate than in December.

This extra caution towards hiring can be linked to rising input costs...

Cambridge students test artificial intelligence in real time

Authored by Simon Wells
Posted: Fri, 02/10/2017 - 10:25am

Artificial intelligence, machine learning, data processing and analysis technologies are rapidly transforming all spheres of human activity. The banking sector is steadily increasing investment in the development and implementation of AI.

Use of artificial intelligence in the banking sector

Respondents to the Cambridge survey (151 representatives of financial institutions and fintech corporations) named artificial intelligence as the main market driver of recent years, and it is expected to expand to a far greater part of the finance sector at an exponentially growing...

Law firm’s winning streak continues

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 02/07/2017 - 11:03am

A leading local law firm, which was recently named UK Law Firm of the Year, has been shortlisted for a hat-trick of national awards. Stephens Scown LLP, the current holder of the British Legal Awards’ UK Law Firm of the Year title, is in the running for three awards in the Managing Partners’ Forum Awards 2017. The winners will be revealed on 8 March and Stephens Scown is shortlisted for: best managed national firm, best leadership of a mould-breaking firm and best corporate culture. The Managing Partners’ Forum is a membership organisation dedicated to helping professional firms grow and...

Have you seen Alexander Brown?

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 02/06/2017 - 10:56am

Police are seeking the public’s help to trace a 37-year-old Exeter man who is wanted for recall to prison.

Alexander Brown [pictured], who was originally charged with rape and wounding in 2012, is wanted for failing to comply with licence conditions following his release from prison.

Numerous enquiries have been made by police to locate and arrest him.

Police are asking the public for information about his whereabouts and to report any sightings to them.

Brown is described as white, 5ft 8ins tall, of medium build, with blues eyes and short dark brown hair....

Busy year ahead for Exeter networking group

SUPPORT and training organisation, Exeter PA Network, which has seen its membership increase by 25 per cent in the last year, has launched its programme of activities for the coming 12 months.

The network, which is run by Kim Glover, continues to go from strength to strength, and now boasts more than 500 members.

It offers support, networking and development opportunities for personal and executive assistants, admin workers, secretaries and office staff across the city, and the first events in its busy calendar have already sold out.

Kim is executive assistant to...

Silver for Event Exeter

Authored by eventexeter
Posted: Fri, 02/03/2017 - 12:04pm

A heady dose of elation and a real sense of camaraderie and achievement floats through the Event Exeter office this morning as the team have done it again.

Following the success of winning Gold in the Devon Tourism Awards hosted in one of Event Exeter’s own venues, the University’s Great Hall in November, the team has gone on to win silver in the Venue and Business Tourism category of the South West Tourism Awards held in Bristol last night.

The Event Exeter team made their way to Bristol as hopeful finalists, with tough competition from The Bristol Doyle and the Carbis Bay...

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