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Oxygen Conservation and Burges Salmon seal £1 million partnership for 8,000 UK-based premium quality carbon credits

Leading natural capital asset manager Oxygen Conservation and independent UK law firm Burges Salmon have announced the signing of a landmark partnership valued at up to £1 million . As part of the agreement, Burges Salmon will be the exclusive buyer of up to 8,000 premium-quality, UK-based carbon credits which will be provided at £125 per tonne .

Funding one of the UK’s most ambitious nature restoration projects on the beautiful Leighon Estate in Dartmoor, Devon , the partnership demonstrates an important shift in how the voluntary carbon market operates - moving from...

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What is the Difference between Inkjet and Ink Tank Printers?

Consumers have been gripping the high price tag for printer cartridges for years, specifically regarding inkjet cartridges. OEM big companies just like Epson, HP or Canon have reintroduced printers that use the ink tanks hold so much more ink than standardized ink cartridges to properly address this general consumer pain point.

How Ink Tanks Working?

Ink tank printer has become an affordable printing alternative quickly, combining small operating costs with the same dual-function printer characteristics than you expect from average inkjet device. Rather than just relying...

Digital Signage – The Right Choice?

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Mon, 10/07/2019 - 7:36am

Traditionally, signs are made of plastic or metal, whether it’s a road sign, a billboard or even a sign for your business advertising what you’re all about. However, with the introduction of technology post-millennium, businesses have had the option of choosing digital signs. And today, we’re going to be looking at what exactly digital signs are and why businesses are leaning towards digital signs.

Firstly, what are digital signs? Well, you could interpret an LED-sign as a digital sign which has lights flashing in order to make it visible in the mid of night. However, another type...

South West apprentice success celebrated at Redrow’s apprenticeship awards

Authored by Purplefish
Posted: Sun, 10/06/2019 - 3:29pm

Redrow apprentice Catherine Marshall, a 17-year-old painter and decorator at the housebuilder’s Potters Lea development in Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, has been named as a regional highly commended apprentice at Redrow’s Apprentice Excellence Awards.

The awards celebrate the hard work and commitment of all apprentices across Redrow’s business. In total, 24 apprentices from the various regional divisions were recognised for their enthusiasm and dedication to their chosen skill, with twelve crowned regional winners, while a further 12 took home highly commended certificates.

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Get ready for Brexit – important advice for small businesses in East Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 10/06/2019 - 9:59am

The Cabinet Office-led Get Ready for Brexit public campaign is now in full swing. A recent Bank of England Agent’s survey has suggested that almost two thirds of businesses report being ‘as ready as they can be’ for a no deal Brexit.

What is unclear is whether smaller businesses are up to speed on the changes that may impact their individual enterprises and what resources are available right now to help them prepare. Small and micro enterprises make up almost 90% of East Devon’s business base and East Devon District Council is keen to ensure that they are as ready as they can be in...

How to Create a Reliable Timesheet?

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Sun, 10/06/2019 - 8:53am

‘Time is money’, this is one of the most frequently used statements in the business world. Time tracking and business management go hand in hand and while everyone loves to hate timesheets, they are indispensable tools that every business needs to employ.

Gathering performance reviews of how time is spent through a fully tangible set of figures can help you get the most out of your workforce while improving productivity, hence the need for an efficient time tracking system. Here, we’ve assembled the most effective methods for creating a reliable timesheet.

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Exeter Chiefs Foundation donates over £200,000 in the last year to Exeter charities

Over £200,000 has been donated to charities and organisations in the Exeter area in the last year, thanks to the Exeter Chiefs Foundation.

Since September 2018, the Foundation has given £223,428 to local organisations, community projects and the Exeter Chiefs Foundation's designated charities.

£64,000 of this was shared with the 20 2018/19 Exeter Chiefs Foundation's designated charities at the Exeter Chiefs Season Kick-off Dinner; funds which have been raised by representatives of the charities through match-day bucket collections and car parking.

Other projects to...

All kerbside waste collected in Devon is recycled or turned into energy

Councillor Andrea Davis, Devon County Council’s Cabinet Member for Infrastructure Development & Waste, has announced that Devon no longer sends any rubbish from kerbside collections to landfill.

Cllr Davis says that all residual waste now goes to Energy Recovery Facilities, and is used to create heat and electricity.

The news follows Devon keeping its status high among the top recycling counties in England such as Zero Waste Group , recycling 56% of household waste.

The latest 2018/2019 draft figures show that the recycling rate has increase by 2% when...

How to Futureproof Your Medical Practice’s Equipment

New machines are created every day, but unfortunately, many of them offer minimal upgrades. What this means for small hospitals and clinics is that investing in new equipment every year is not necessary, or even advised. Money instead should be saved to provide funding for new developments that offer new diagnostic procedures or treatments to patients.

The issue with this strategy, of course, is how to prolong the life and efficiency of your current machinery. With this guide, your practice will be able to better care for and repair existing equipment so that funds can be better...

It’s a winner! Thousands flock to Honiton Gate to Plate 2019

From traditional fare to the most creative – there was something for everyone to taste and buy at Honiton Gate to Plate on Saturday (September 28) as around 50 fine food, drink and craft producers were joined by top chefs, food experts and talented entertainers.

Thousands of people flocked to the event in the town’s High Street to sample locally made delicacies. Local chefs and food experts took to the stage and demonstrated delicious dishes while talented entertainers performed on a second stage.

The event, organised by East Devon District Council and supported by Honiton...

New faces at Citizens Advice Exeter 

Leading local advice charity, Citizens Advice Exeter, is delighted to announce that Amy Langford, Julia Crockett and Steve Morgan have joined their Board.

Amyis an Associate Solicitorwith The Family Law Company. She has over 10 year’s experience in family law. Amy also set up a legal clinic with our colleagues at Citizens Advice Taunton.

Juliastarted her career with the British Armyand then as a Metropolitan Police CID Officer, and with the National Probation Service. She has also worked as a professional trainer in English language skills around the World. Julia is also a...

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