Devon

Exeter students create ‘Diversi-trees’ to celebrate differences

Authored by Daisy Hall
Posted: Thu, 07/25/2024 - 7:07pm

West Exe School , part of the Ted Wragg Trust , has celebrated Schools Diversity Week this term.

West Exe School’s Cultural Champions led the way in helping to design, create and sell badges to raise money for the school’s charity Exeter Food Action to help celebrate and support both diversity within their community and the wider world.

Exeter’s Devon Diversity group led several workshops for Year 7 students, helping them to understand the importance of cultural diversity. The students showed real enthusiasm and a keen interest, asking some really thought-provoking...

City plots route ahead as traffic barriers come down

The last of the traffic barriers from Exeter’s controversial Active Streets trial will be removed within days.

The‘filters’ in Heavitree and Whipton are being dismantled in Ladysmith Road, Park Road and St Marks Avenue on Wednesday and Thursday.

Devon County Council’sannouncement came as its highways and traffic orders committee (HATOC) heard calls for unity as the city tries to solve its traffic problems.

In June the committee suspended the trial early in the face of fierce opposition from the local community. It had been due to run until early 2025.

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Killerton Gardens in full bloom

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 07/23/2024 - 10:40pm

Visitors are invited to take a leisurely stroll through the glorious garden of Killerton this summer, taking in the sights and scents of the terrace garden now it's in bloom.

Karl Emeleus, Head Gardener at Killerton said: "Midsummer is a great time to visit as the mixed borders are full of colour.

"There is also plenty to see elsewhere in the garden, including Cornus ‘Norman Hadden’, one of my favourite small trees that is growing near the Lady Cott.

"It has glorious white bracts that mature to pink, which are followed by strawberry-like fruits in autumn."...

South West businesses benefit from £11 million of loans in the past year

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 07/23/2024 - 6:47pm

Start Up Loans, part of the British Business Bank, today announced that it has delivered more than £11 million of loans to businesses in the South West in the past financial year (2023-2024).

The scheme has a 12-year legacy of delivering funding to businesses who may otherwise find it difficult to secure loans from traditional lenders. The programme also offers mentoring to recipients in their first year. Since its inception in 2012, the programme has supported over 9,000 businesses through £90 million in loans in the South West.

In the past financial year alone (2023-...

The Jive Aces

The UK's Undisputed Kings of Jive "The Jive Aces"

Event Date: 
28/09/2024 - 7:30pm to 11:30pm
Venue: 
Marsh Barton Social Club, Grace Road West, Marsh Barton. EX2 8PU

Get ready to jump, jive, and wail as the multi-award-winning Jive Aces take their infectious energy on a nationwide tour! The UK's undisputed kings of jive and swing are renowned for their electrifying live shows, guaranteed to get audiences of all ages moving in the aisles or on the dance floor.

This tour promises a night of real entertainment, overflowing with timeless jive and swing classics, alongside electrifying originals from their brand-new album, "Keeping The Show On The Road". Released on 19th July on CD, Vinyl and all major download platforms, the album is a testament to...

Exeter College extends opportunity to staff to find out more about experience of VI students

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 07/23/2024 - 10:40am

Staff at Exeter College put themselves in the shoes of blind and partially sighted learners and visitors to the campus as part of two sight loss awareness sessions held during annual staff training week.

RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) visited the college on Monday, July 8 and Wednesday, July 10 to deliver the one-hour sessions.

Around 45 people -the entire learning assistance team, who provide specialist help to students requiring additional support with their studies- attended the first session.

RNIB’s Community Connections South West team were...

100 years of the Devon County Library Service

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 07/17/2024 - 3:45pm

The 100th anniversary of the Devon County Library Service is being marked this month by Libraries Unlimited, the charity that manages 54 libraries in Devon and Torbay.

The Devon County Library Service was launched in 1924 with the aim of providing a single county-wide service giving all residents free access to books. Before then, many of Devon’s individual scattered community libraries were operated by subscription, or aligned to institutions such as the church, or funded by individual local authorities from people’s ‘rates’.

Libraries Unlimited took over Devon County...

Top Tips for Planning an Unforgettable Stag Do in Devon

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Mon, 07/15/2024 - 7:27pm

Planning a stag do in Devon offers a mix of stunning landscapes, thrilling activities, and vibrant nightlife. Whether the groom is into adrenaline-pumping adventures or prefers a relaxed weekend with friends, Devon has something to offer.

Need some inspiration to get you started? No problem - here are our top tips for planning an unforgettable stag do in this beautiful part of the UK!

1. Understand the Groom’s Preferences

The foundation of any great stag do is knowing what the groom loves. Start by having an open and honest conversation with him.

Is he...

Tesco to support children facing hunger during summer holidays

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 07/15/2024 - 4:02pm

With almost a third [31%] of families in South West England worried about feeding their children during the school holidays*, shoppers in the area are being urged to support a campaign ensuring youngsters get nutritional food this summer.

As part of its Stronger Starts programme, Tesco stores in Devon are inviting customers to round up their bill to the nearest pound at the checkout during one week in July and another in August, with all funds being split between the food charities FareShare and the Trussell Trust.

This summer will also see Tesco expand its pre-packed...

A Comprehensive Guide to Opening Your Own Yoga Studio

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Mon, 07/15/2024 - 11:58am

Opening a new yoga studio can be a fulfilling endeavour, combining your passion for yoga with the opportunity to create a serene and welcoming space for others. However, it requires careful planning, dedication, and a clear vision.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process of opening your own yoga studio.

Define Your Vision and Concept

Before diving into the logistics, it’s important to have a clear vision and concept for your studio:

1. Identify Your Niche: Determine what makes your studio unique. Will you focus on a particular style...

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