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Exeter Racecourse's networking event proves the way for gaining new customers

Exeter Racecourse hosted its first networking event of the year with a sell-out gathering that was buzzing with enthusiasm, as businesses from across the region came together full of optimism for the year ahead. Delegates enjoyed a productive morning of networking, followed by afternoon racing.

The quarterly networking events, launched in 2024, have quickly become some of the most popular business gatherings in the region. Hosted at the racecourse, they offer a relaxed yet professional environment that encourages meaningful connections.

The events are spearheaded by Head...

PKF Francis Clark plays key role in British team’s bid to win America’s Cup

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Thu, 06/01/2017 - 12:15pm

A sporting challenge led by the world's greatest sailor is being cheered on with special reason by an Exeter accountancy firm.

The qualifiers for the 35th America’s Cup are now underway in Bermuda and, if all goes to plan, four times’ Olympic gold medallist Sir Ben Ainslie could be lifting the trophy in late June.

Sir Ben, who launched Land Rover BAR (Ben Ainslie Racing) two and a half years ago to bring the prestigious America's Cup back to Britain, is a long-standing client of PKF Francis Clark.

Martin Aldridge, Partner and Head of Marine at PKF Francis Clark,...

Body found in water at Exeter Quay

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 05/31/2017 - 11:34pm

The body of a 21-year-old man was discovered by police divers in Exeter Quay during the early hours of Wednesday morning.

A Devon & Cornwall Police spokesman said: "Police were notified just after midnight on 31 May to reports of a concern of welfare of a man on the River Exe.

"Officers attended the scene assisted by Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service who conducted a search of the water.

"The body of a 21-year-old man was discovered by Police divers."

The death is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner. His...

Private Eye cartoonist supports Exeter dementia event

Authored by Marc Astley
Posted: Wed, 05/31/2017 - 2:27pm

Award winning Private Eye Cartoonist Tony Husband is coming to Exeter to support the Exeter Dementia Action Alliance (EDAA) with their invaluable community work.

EDAA and their committed member Stephens Scown LLP are hosting an afternoon tea event on Thursday 29 June where Tony Husband will read through his book, which is part of the national Reading Well on prescription scheme for Dementia - Take Care, Son: The Story of My Dad and his Dementia.

Tony's dad's story highlights the complexities of the disease with sincerity, emotion and humour.

Gina explains "we are...

La La Choirs land a sponsor

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 05/31/2017 - 12:11pm

La La Choirs are delighted to announce that the Headline Sponsor for this year’s CLIC for Christmas fundraising concert is Apple Central Taxis Exeter.

Steve Screech, General Manager of Apple Taxis Exeter, said: “As Exeter's biggest taxi company, Apple Taxis are at the core of the community and are pleased to be able to work with La La Choirs to support this very worthwhile cause."

“Between April 1st and November 30th (8 months), Apple Taxis will be donating 10p for every booking we receive from all Exeter and surrounding area hotels, so as to raise money for this fantastic...

Gilbert Stephens host ‘Dress for Success’ seminar

On Tuesday 23 May, Gilbert Stephens YPN hosted a 'dress for success' breakfast seminar at their offices in Southernhay East, Exeter EX1 1QE.

The seminar was run by Pat Ayerst, an award winning image consultant in the South West who has over 20 years’ experience.

Pat discussed how to choose styles, fabrics, colours and patterns that really flatter you and help you to look and feel great, showed how to make friends with the fitting room when out shopping and explained how to ensure your wardrobe only contains the right clothing for you.

The event was well attended and...

Tiverton pupils brush up on artistic skills

Authored by Glen King PR
Posted: Wed, 05/31/2017 - 10:45am

Rackenford Church of England Primary School in Tiverton, is the first local school to take part in the Ken White Signs (KWS) 50th anniversary competition.

The children were asked by the teachers to create a bespoke graphic representing a motivational message as part of the school’s aims to provide a stimulating, happy and educational environment, encouraging respect for others and teaching Christian values.

The competition is part of KWS giving back to the local community where they have operated their family-owned business for five decades by creating free tailored signage...

Technology revolution set to change the mining industry

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 05/31/2017 - 7:31am

The mining industry around the world is on the verge of a major technological overhaul. While older techniques and mining equipment are still being used in almost every mining site today, new technologies are coming to the forefront.

These new technologies are set to make the process of mining, from exploring possible new sources to rejuvenating the area after mining is completed, easier. This technology revolution is set to change the mining industry forever.

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Exploration is a big part of the mining process. In fact, the...

Get active with Princesshay and Active Devon

On the 31st May, Princesshay will team up with Active Devon to provide a day of activities and demonstrations including yoga, roller skating and dance in Princesshay square where shoppers can find out more about what’s going on in the region.

The event is being held from 10am – 4pm to encourage people to get active and try something new. Active Devon will also be introducing its ‘Devon Girls Can’ campaign plus its 10-week programme helping workplaces support employees to become more active.

At 11.30am a free Rockfit dance workout out in Princesshay Square will offer members...

New trade waste scheme creates cleaner city

Exeter BID has launched a new trade waste scheme which aims to reduce costs on refuse, recycling, glass and food waste collections for levy payers.

The scheme is the latest in a series of initiatives introduced by Exeter BID to help the city centre to continue to thrive and be a welcoming place for businesses, visitors and residents. Wayne Pearce, Chairman of the Exeter BID Board said: “We are proud to introduce our latest project, bringing more benefits to our levy payers.

"The trade waste scheme continues to evolve but initial stages have created savings across a range of...

FoodCycle Exeter serves 1,000 meals

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 05/30/2017 - 10:45am

FoodCycle Exeter, a project which serves community meals made from surplus food has reached a significant milestone: 1,000 meals in just over a year. The project, which has grown from strength to strength, has served over 1,000 three-course meals every Tuesday night since March 2016 in Wonford Community Centre. In the last year, the volunteer team has saved over a tonne of food from going in the bin and instead used it to cook and serve 1,000 meals as well as give away over 350 parcels of food for guests to take home. Regular guest, James, said "I really appreciate it. I like chatting to...

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