Devon

Beaujolais Nouveau Dinner at The Two Bridges Hotel

Event Date: 
20/11/2014 - 7:00pm
Venue: 
The Two Bridges Hotel, Dartmoor

The Two Bridges Hotel in the heart of Dartmoor is hosting a Beaujolais Nouveau Dinner on Thursday 20 November to celebrate the arrival of this year’s vintage.

From 7pm onwards, guests are invited to choose from a superb three course menu accompanied by a glass of Beaujolais Nouveau from the centre of the Rhône-Alpes region, in east-central France. What started off as a local tradition of the light-bodied fruity red wine has now become a widely celebrated custom and The Two Bridges are bringing it to Dartmoor.

Executive chef Mike Palmer will be serving up the best of French...

What do you think of city taxi service?

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 11/05/2014 - 12:02pm

People are being asked what they think about the taxi provision in Exeter.

Exeter City Council is considering some significant changes in the way that the taxi trade is licensed across the city. The number of hackney carriage licences (the cabs which people hail from a rank) could be increased from the current limit of 66. Other measures could include:

  • introducing a distinctive colour scheme for Exeter’s cabs
  • making in-cab CCTV compulsory
  • setting stricter limits on emissions
  • Encouraging the use of electric vehicles

Cllr...

Greens call for climate change to be ‘number one priority' for Exeter

Authored by Diana Moore
Posted: Wed, 11/05/2014 - 12:01pm

The Green Party in Exeter has written to Council leader, Cllr Pete Edwards, demanding an urgent response to the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Greens point to the ‘critical role of local councils’ in tackling climate change, identified in the IPCC report.

The Green Party is calling for an immediate review of current strategies, policies, investments and partnerships and for the Council to consider immediately how mitigation and adaptation measures to tackle climate change can be introduced. Measures being proposed by the Greens...

Exeter CAB calls for volunteers

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 11/05/2014 - 11:01am

Exeter Citizens Advice Bureau is looking for volunteers and will be holding a recruitment fair at their office on Wednesday 3 December.

They will be recruiting for a range of roles including:

• Advisor – Give generalist advice to clients. • Gateway assessor – Identify issues, next steps and handle emergencies • Reception and information guide – meet people as they arrive and help them access self help resources.

You will receive training for all roles. The advisor and gateway assessor roles come with a specific and thorough training course which may take between 1-2...

Stover County Park goes for gold

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 11/05/2014 - 10:37am

Devon County Council is delighted to announce that one of it's most popular visitor destinations, Stover Country Park, is a finalist in this years Devon Tourism Awards.

The park and nature reserve is up for either a bronze, silver or gold in the Access & Inclusivity Award category.

To qualify, entrants had to demonstrate exceptional customer service to all and offer an outstanding experience for visitors, particularly those with impairments and other access needs such as mobility, auditory or sensory.

The winner will be announced at a glittering ceremony at the...

Fire crews investigate Sandford barn fire

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 11/05/2014 - 9:35am

Fire crews were called to a barn fire at Welland Down Farm in Sandford near Crediton last night.

Fire control received a call from the above address at around 7pm reporting a barn containing hay on fire.

Two appliances from Crediton, one from Witheridge and the water bowser from Exeter were mobilised.

On arrival crews confirmed that there was a barn containing approximately 200 large bales of hay well alight.

Initial reports stated there were animals also in the barn, however, fire crews confirmed that no animals were injured and had been moved to safety...

Devon hotels up for awards

Members of Devon Hotels & Restaurants Association are looking forward to another year at the Devon Tourism Awards with seven hotels nominated this year. The recent announcement of this year’s nominees include members Highbullen Hotel Golf and Country Club, The Magdalen Chapter, The Horn of Plenty, Northcote Manor Country House Hotel and the Deer Park Country House Hotel.

The hotels have been nominated across categories that include B&B and guest accommodation of the year, dog friendly accommodation of the year, large hotel of the year, small hotel of the year, taste of...

Businesses warned of congestion threat

Over 100 business leaders attended the launch of the new Park & Change initiative at the October Chamber lunch which was held at the Mercure Southgate Hotel.

The new initiative, targeted at cutting congestion in the city, was launched at the Exeter Chamber’s monthly lunch. The aim is to enable the Chamber, along with Devon County Council and the Chamber subgroup, ESBN (Exeter Sustainable Business Network), to work with local organisations, building greater awareness for the scheme from environmentally conscious companies. Companies on the fringes of the city are asked to allow...

WiFi SPARK’s success in the healthcare sector

Authored by WiFi SPARK
Posted: Wed, 11/05/2014 - 8:49am

There are many contributing factors to the patient experience when receiving care at NHS hospitals and WiFi is one such provision that has an increasingly important part to play.

From helping patients to remain connected to the outside world during extended periods of care to providing hospitals with a unique, scalable and customisable platform from which to communicate, WiFi services are making a vital, and highly valued, contribution to hospital wards across the country.

With hundreds of NHS locations serviced nationwide, Exeter based WiFi SPARK is a specialist provider...

Weather warning for fog across Devon

The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for fog across Devon.

The Exeter-based agency says patchy fog is likely to form during this evening and the first part of the night, with smoke from bonfires potentially increasing the risk of visibility falling below 100 metres in some places for a time.

Road users are urged to be aware of the risk of localised and sudden deteriorations in visibility.

Increasing cloud and wind will help to clear any dense fog later in the night.

The Met Office's chief forecaster said: “A ridge of high pressure will affect...

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