Devon

Calling all budding young artists

Exeter Racecourse has launched its fabulous annual art competition for children aged 11 and under with the overall winner featured on the front page of its racecard on Finlake Holiday Park Family Day, Tuesday, March 31. Exeter want children to come up with vibrant designs which depict the colour and vibrancy of a day at the races, from the brightly coloured silks worn by jockeys, to smiling faces in the crowds. There are prizes to third place in each category – seven and under and eight to 11 - including vouchers from Leonard Coombe Master Saddlers and Country Life, family tickets to the...

B2B Networking Breakfast

Event Date: 
27/03/2015 - 8:15am to 9:45am
Venue: 
Sandy Park, Exeter

The guest speaker for the next Sandy Park B2B Business Breakfast is Exeter Chiefs Assistant Coach, Ali Hepher.

Following a fascinating Q&A session at the previous breakfast, Ali will be answering questions sent in the lead up to the morning. If you'd like to pose a question, please send it to events@sandypark.co.uk

TOPIC A unique insight into the Exeter Chiefs

The morning will begin with networking from 8.15am followed by a full English breakfast at 8.30am. Our speaker will commence at 9.00am finishing up at approximately 9.45am.

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Did you witness fatal crash near Devon theme park?

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 02/02/2015 - 11:00am

Police are appealing for witnesses to a three-vehicle collision in Totnes at the weekend in which a man died.

The fatal collision happened shortly after 11.35am on Saturday 31 January on the A3122 at Blackawton, near the Woodlands junction.

As a result of the collision a 21-year-old man, who was driving a green Volkswagen Polo, was flown to Derriford Hospital by air ambulance but later died as a result of his injuries.

He has been formally identified as Daniel John Foale from the Kingsbridge area. His family have been informed.

The 31-year-old female driver...

Devon’s Crealy announces new charity partnership

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 02/02/2015 - 10:32am

Devon’s Crealy Great Adventure Park is pleased to announce Children’s Hospice South West as its charity partner for 2015. Committed to supporting local charities and organisations, Devon’s Crealy Great Adventure Park together with its sister park in Cornwall, will be working with Children’s Hospice South West throughout the year on special events and fundraising activities.

Children’s Hospice South West helps and supports children with life-limiting conditions. The charity has three hospices throughout the South West, including Little Bridge House in North Devon, Charlton Farm near...

Thousands call charity for cancer help

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 02/02/2015 - 10:23am

A total of 4,248 people in the South West phoned Macmillan Cancer Support during 2014 seeking help.

New figures from the charity show how many people contacted the Macmillan Support Line during the past 12 months. In Devon, there were 551 callers - of these, 73% of requests were for clinical information and emotional support while the remaining 27% was for welfare or financial guidance queries.

The Macmillan Support Line is for anyone with questions about cancer. It is free to call and staffed by experts who can help with a range of queries - from advice and support with...

Still time to register your vote

National Voter Registration Day is on Thursday 5 February 2015 during a UK-wide week of national action (2-8 February) to inspire people to register to vote.

The day is organised by Bite the Ballot, which aims to empower young people to stand up and make their voices heard through better political education and to ensure that this important group register to vote. 

East Devon District Council is aware that there are still people across the district who have not registered to vote, including many young people, and we hope they will take action on National Voter Registration...

Birdwatching for Children with Ian Waite

Event Date: 
16/02/2015 - 10:00am
Venue: 
Axe Estuary Wetlands, Seaton

Back by popular demand - another birdwatching event for children

East Devon District Council's Countryside team is delighted that the highly experienced birdwatcher Ian Waite has agreed to lead another ‘Birdwatching for Children’ event for us during February half term, following its huge popularity last October. “It’s great to encourage an interest in wildlife in children at an early age,” said Ian. “It can often develop into a lifelong passion and it’s something you can enjoy wherever you go.”

Space is limited, so booking is essential for this event, which will take place...

Ideas wanted to name South Devon Link Road

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 02/01/2015 - 5:54pm

Residents and road users are being asked for their ideas to name the South Devon Link Road.

Devon County Council and Torbay Council, along with Galliford Try - the contractors responsible for constructing the road – have launched the competition which is asking for suggestions for the official name of the new road.

The completed road will be a 5.5km dual carriageway from Newton Abbot to Torquay and is due to be completed in December 2015.

Mayor of Torbay, Gordon Oliver said: "We are looking for names that are simple and imaginative. The name will be used on...

Exeter CAB reports drop in client debts

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Sun, 02/01/2015 - 10:58am

Exeter Citizens Advice Bureau has published its latest advice trend statistics which show that in the first nine months of the financial year it helped 4,451 people directly with advice and information.

On average, clients with debt problems had debts totaling £9,193.64, down by £2,373.83 on the same period the previous year. However, the charity expects to see a further increase in the first quarter of 2015 as people struggle to deal with debt accrued in the Christmas period.

The amount of advice that the charity has been able to provide has increased in the following...

Replanting Knightshayes with 12,000 trees

The woodland at Knightshayes, near Tiverton, is undergoing a programme of regeneration, with the ranger team replanting over 12,000 trees over the next three years. Throughout the last century, the woodland has undergone numerous changes. Originally farmer’s fields before being planted with larch in the 1950’s, the estate’s popular Impey Walk fell victim to the tree disease Phytophthora ramorum in 2011 and, since then, has been a tangle of impenetrable bracken and bramble. The replanting, costing over £30,000, will consist of almost entirely native broadleaf species, the perfect habitat...

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