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SW agency Launch strikes gold (and bronze) at the Performance Marketing Awards

Launch has been named as the winner in the Best Performance Marketing Agency category at this year’s annual Performance Marketing Awards .

The awards, celebrating the industry’s first-class campaigns, teams and companies, praised Launch for its innovative Powered by Happiness® philosophy. The foundation of the agency that focuses on perfecting three things simultaneously: powerful client relationships, innovative full-funnel performance marketing, and a psychologically safe culture where people do their best work.

Launch was commended for being a “benchmark for modern...

Fee-free bank accounts to launch

Millions of bank customers across Britain stand to benefit by hundreds of pounds as nine major banks launch fee-free basic bank accounts from 1 January.

The accounts will be available to anyone who doesn’t already have a bank account, is ineligible for a standard current account or who can’t use their existing account due to financial difficulty.

For the first time they will be truly fee-free, helping people to manage their money without fear of running up an overdraft.

The announcement follows last Christmas’ landmark agreement between the government and the...

Chudley not complacent

Authored by Mark Stevens
Posted: Wed, 12/30/2015 - 10:12pm

Will Chudley says Exeter Chiefs need no reminding of the threat posed by Northampton Saints in their latest Aviva Premiership encounter this Friday (3pm).

Although the Midlanders are without a win in their last three games, Jim Mallinder’s side are always a tough nut to crack on home soil and Chudley is expecting a backlash of sorts following their surprise loss at London Irish last time out.

“Going up there is very much like Sandy Park,” said the scrum-half. “It’s always a great atmosphere, they have very passionate supporters and they have a great team. We know it’s going...

Severe weather traffic and travel updates

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/30/2015 - 4:05pm

High winds and heavy rainfall have caused localised flooding and disruption on many of Devon’s roads today.

Here are the latest updates from Devon County Council Highways Operations Control Centre:

Update as of 3pm:

Church Road, Newton Abbot - Flooding to property

Flooding on Vaughan Rd Exeter under bridge

Whispers Payhembury - looding to property

Flooding on Port Road, Dawlish

Sidmouth Road, Farrington - Car stuck

Atherton Way, Tiverton - Flooding to property

Priory Road, Abbotskerswell - Impassable

West...

Storm Frank causes disruption across Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/30/2015 - 3:07pm

Devon County Council is urging people to take care and remain vigilant as bad weather continues in the South West.

High winds and heavy rainfall have caused localised flooding and disruption on many of Devon’s roads, and motorists are being advised to take extra care. People are being urged to avoid coastal and river areas as the severe weather continues to cause water levels to rise and waves to over top seafronts.

Click here for the latest traffic and travel updates.

Flooding has also affected bus services. Follow @stagecoachsw on Twitter for the most up to date...

University of Exeter's Cornwall Campus pioneer awarded MBE

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 12/30/2015 - 10:30am

A key figure in establishing and building the University of Exeter’s Cornwall Campuses has been awarded an MBE for services to the community.

Jean Taylor worked for the University for 21 years before she retired from her role as Head of Strategic Economic Development in Cornwall last summer. She was integral to cultivating and nurturing relationships with businesses in the county - a key aspect of securing the European funding needed to kick-start the Penryn Campus. She also helped support colleagues who developed the Truro Campus, where the University of Exeter Medical School has...

New Year's message from Hospiscare CEO

Authored by Hospiscare
Posted: Wed, 12/30/2015 - 9:07am

This year we have supported an amazing 2,254 patients as well as their families and friends.

What really counts though is how we look after our patients, their families and friends, not a number. Every patient, family member and friend is an individual, so I’ll let Tony, an Exeter patient’s husband, tell you of his Hospiscare experience.

“I take great comfort in knowing that my last days together with my beloved wife Dawn were so special and precious because of Hospiscare. I am passionate that this amazing charity can be there for others, because without the hospice and the...

Storm Frank batters Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/30/2015 - 8:20am

Storm Frank has been making itself felt in Devon today with heavy rain and winds reaching speeds of more than 50mph battering the county.

Forecasters say that the downfalls will last throughout the day with the strong gusts abating by 3pm

The weather has caused widespread disruption across the region:

The old A30 Rockbeare Straight is impassable due to floods and there is flooding on Station Road in Broadclyst. Police advise motorists to seek alternative routes.

The A376 Exmouth Road has been closed at Exton by the Fire Service.

Flooding has affected...

Superfast broadband roll-out reaches over 3.5m homes and businesses

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/30/2015 - 7:52am

More than 3.5 million homes and businesses have now been reached by the Government’s nationwide rollout of superfast broadband, figures published yesterday (Sunday 27 December 2015) reveal.

In the South West, almost 300,000 homes and businesses have been helped by the Government's rollout of superfast broadband and more than 3,600 South West businesses have had their broadband speed boosted via the connection voucher scheme.

Thanks to the work already completed by the Government’s broadband delivery arm (BDUK) and the commercial sector, almost nine out of ten UK homes and...

Chiefs dealt another injury blow

Exeter Chiefs have been dealt another untimely injury blow with the news that lock Damian Welch is set for an extended spell on the sidelines.

Head coach Rob Baxter has confirmed the 33-year-old lock is to be ruled out for several months after picking up a chest injury in the recent European Champions Cup game away to ASM Clermont Auvergne.

Welch, who is undergoing surgery today on the pectoral muscle injury, has been a key member of Baxter’s side since arriving from the Scarlets back in the summer of 2012.

Read more at: http://exeterchiefs.co.uk/news/chiefs-suffer-...

High winds and heavy rain set to batter Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 12/29/2015 - 11:50am

The Met Office has issued two severe weather warnings as strong winds and heavy rain set to batter Devon

Stormy conditions are expected to hit the region tonight (TUESDAY), lasting well into tomorrow.

The Exeter-based agency's chief forecaster said: “A cold front will move east across western parts of the UK during Tuesday night and Wednesday, with an associated strong, moist southwesterly airflow. Rainfall accumulations through this period are expected to be widely 20-40mm, with 60mm or more over some higher ground.”

Wind speeds across exposed parts of the South...

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