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Exhibition by world-famous abstract artist comes to Exeter

An exhibition by internationally renowned abstract artist will launch at Castle Fine Art.

The exhibition, created by Alex Echo, will be displayed on 16 July, and is called ‘The shape of things’.

Alex is self-taught and has not had any training. He has been creating artwork professionally for 37 years capturing the attention of some of the world’s top corporations, institutions, and celebrities.

Best known for creating advertisements for ABSOLUT vodka, he has sold his work to celebrities such as Elton John, Madonna, and Oprah Winfrey.

His latest project ‘The...

Bandvulc tipper and waste range hits the mark

Bandvulc, the independent truck tyre retreader, demonstrated strong credentials at the Harrogate International Centre.

The event took place on 2 to the 4 June, where Bandvulc took along some of their existing products, and featured new additions to its specialist ranges.

Phil West, Corby Goodall, Tony Doyle, and Perry Buckley from the Bandvulc group, alongside Richard Tolson from Tyre Maintenance attended the event and manned Bandvulc’s Tip-Ex stand.

The BIG, which is featured for its durability and high resistance was joined by the new 315/80R22.5 BDY3, which like...

Future looks bright for Chiefs' youngsters

Exeter Chiefs Academy manager Robin Cowling says it’s imperative young players at the club are exposed to senior rugby through link-ups with local senior clubs.

On the day that the Chiefs confirmed that Ed Holmes, Jack Maunder, Harrison Cully and Billy Keast would all be joining National League One side Plymouth Albion on dual-registered terms, former England international Cowling talked through the benefits it brings to not only clubs, but the players themselves.

“It’s a big tool to us,” said Cowling. “Young lads have to play, they are not going to learn by just training...

Dogs die in hot cars campaign launched

Twelve organisations have teamed up to spread an important message among dog owners this summer.

Rescue and rehoming charities, veterinary associations, police, and welfare organisations are all working together to ensure owners know the dangers the warm weather can pose to dogs over the summer months.

The RSPCA receives thousands of reports of dogs suffering from heat exposure every year - that equates to one call every hour.

Already this summer the RSPCA have been called to three dogs which tragically died in a hot car.

Although the animal welfare charity...

Forage on Dartmoor with new app

ViewRanger have created a new app featuring a collection of walks for people to forage for their own food.

The outdoor discovery app illustrates some of the best routes in the UK for fresh wild food, focusing on Dartmoor.

These are the second in the series of three collections ViewRanger have created in partnership with Sidetracked magazine and international mountain leader and expedition Chief Kieran Creevy.

Craig Wareham, ViewRanger co-founder said: “Nothing beats handpicking the ingredients for your supper straight from the earth.

“We’re delighted to...

Rainbow Run moves to Westpoint

Following the success of this year’s Children’s Hospice South West’s Exeter Rainbow Run, the charity is delighted to announce that the 2017 run will now take place at the Westpoint Arena!

Jayne Jarrett, events fundraiser at the hospice said: ‘We were overwhelmed with the local support for our 2016 run with nearly 1700 people taking part, and we’re so excited that we will be holding next year’s event at Westpoint Arena.

We’ve lots of plans to make the event even more colourful, and we’re already organising a jam-packed event village to ensure that the day is just as much fun...

Britain needs scientists: The Maynard can supply them!

“Single sex schools help women become scientists because there is nobody to tell them that they should not be in the lab,” Dame Mary Archer, the current chair of the trustees of the National Science Group, once said.

And if ever there was a case in point, the recent activities at the Maynard School in Exeter reinforce this! On Wednesday 6 July, whilst most of the school were competing at Sports Day, five of the top Sixth Form scientists attended the ‘Britain needs Scientists’ conference at the University of Exeter. They enjoyed lectures from leaders in various scientific fields on...

Mitsubishi Motors Exeter 7s returns

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 07/08/2016 - 4:24pm

Excitement is building ahead of this weekend’s Mitsubishi Motors Exeter 7s, which returns to Exeter’s Sandy Park, 9-10 July.

For the second successive year, the home of top flight rugby in the Westcountry will play host to Rugby Europe’s top 12 countries in the second leg of their Grand Prix Series.

Bringing together the elite stars of Sevens rugby in Europe, thousands are expected to descend on Sandy Park over the weekend for what promises to be an ideal curtain-raiser ahead of next month’s Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

The Sevens stars, which includes two Great...

Buckfast Abbey's Foragers Feast

Event Date: 
23/07/2016 - 7:00pm
Venue: 
Buckfast Abbey

Buckfast Abbey is hosting a Foragers Feast with chef David Beazley.

David Beazley and the Abbeys chef John Hughes will be using locally forged food to create the feast.

It will take place on the 23rd July at 7pm in the restaurant of the Abbeys conference centre. It is £25 per person and to book a spot call 01364 645530

Substantial cannabis seizure in Axminster

Police have arrested a man after a substantial cannabis seizure in Axminster.

Officers were called to the former Axe Vale Social club, in Chard Street, after reports of a strong smell of cannabis in the area.

The officers attended the address around 7.30 pm on Thursday 7 July and arrested a 27 year old man on suspicion of production of the class B drug.

The cannabis was spread over three floors, and due to the extensive amount of equipment and plants found a specialist team of officers will go back to seize the material.

Chard Street will therefore be closed...

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