Your 2016 guide to fireworks displays taking place in and around Exeter:
Friday 4 November
Exmouth Round Table Annual Charity Fireworks Display Exmouth Rugby Football Club, Royal Avenue, Exmouth Raising funds in aid of Exmouth RNLI. The evening will be hosted by Radio Exe and Chris Dinnis. Creation Station are in attendance for those who would like to get arty before the fireworks start. Admission: £6 adults, £4 children. Gates open at 6pm with the fireworks from 7.30pm. https://exmouth.roundtable.co.uk
Fireworks Night a Exeter Golf & Country Club Topsham Road, Exeter...
As Aviva Investors prepare to announce the name of the final restaurant set to open at Queen St. Dining, customer numbers continue to climb.
The phased opening of the seven new restaurants has been a great success, with people from across the region flocking to the dining destination during half term.
Visitors to Queen St. have the opportunity to experience an eclectic mix of eateries, as well as enjoying newly created public spaces. All tastes are catered for, with the inspiring line-up of Absurd Bird, Comptoir Libanais, Turtle Bay, The Stable, Gourmet Burger Kitchen, KuPP...
Explore Seaton Wetlands this Mother's Day and treat your mum, granny and yourself to a delicious cream tea at the Discovery Hut in the heart of Seaton Wetlands.
Enjoy scones handmade by Paul's Bakery (Seaton) and a selection of cakes.
Whether you enjoy walking, bike riding or bird watching there is plenty to explore at Seaton Wetlands.
Cream teas/ cakes served with a hot drink for £3 per person.
Find out more here: http://eastdevon.gov.uk/countryside/countryside-events/march-2017/mother...
Make a Rope Weave round bottom basket with Windrush Willow
Come and learn how to weave a Rope Weave round bottom basket with an expert from Windrush Willow.
The course is suitable for beginners as Richard from Windrush Willow will talk you through how to make everything and provide you with all the equipment you require.
The course takes place in the Reed Base in the heart of the beautiful Seaton Wetlands Nature Reserve.
Two good hands and eyes needed to work with the willow.
Spaces limited so book early to avoid disappointment.