The Watchmaker: 7 services you can expect from a seasoned professional

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Fri, 12/20/2019 - 8:13am

Time is vital in facing your daily life. It is the main reason why your watches need excellent care for it to last long. Like any other item, you can't always be sure that your watches will still be in good condition. If you ignore your watch's old and dirty state, it'll cause even more damage, which can lead to more expensive repairs. Wear and tear can also render your valuable watch virtually useless.

Horologists are people who make expensive designer watches. They are also called artisans as their crafts are often expensive. You might have to go to a horologist to service a...

Businesses to invest for rich people

The business world is tricky and intricate like no other thing out there. It takes time, patience, and a lot of effort to make it, and if you do, it is an ongoing effort to keep growing. You will find that all successful people and companies don’t just settle for what they have; they keep pushing forward, hoping to achieve even more success. If you should be so lucky to become one of those rich people who do make it, you will understand the importance of exploring new avenues and trying new things. These business ideas might just be what you’re looking for as an investment for wealthy...

Nominations open for Research Awards 2020

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 12/20/2019 - 6:46am

A new award ceremony celebrating innovation and excellence in research across Cornwall, Devon & Somerset is now open for nominations.

The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Clinical Research Network, South West Peninsula has launched its new Research Awards. This is an opportunity to recognise exceptional achievements and dedication to research delivery in the region.

Nominations are now open and there are 12 categories:

  1. Early Career Research Award
  2. Early Career Trainee Network Award
  3. Principal Investigator Award
  4. ...

Drivers warned to take care in wet weather this weekend

Devon County Council is asking road users to travel with care over the next few days and into the weekend as heavy rain is forecast and flooding likely in several areas.

Currently highways teams are working to clear flooding in several places including at the Countess Wear Roundabout in Exeter.

A Yellow Weather Warning is in place until tomorrow and another is in place on Saturday night and into Sunday morning.

Heavy rain is forecast, especially over high ground with many places within the warning area seeing 10-15 mm of rain.

However, some areas may see as...

Merry Stress-Mass: Almost a third of UK couples lose more sleep at Christmas due to money and family stress

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 12/19/2019 - 3:30pm

Almost a third of UK couples say that increased stress over the festive months makes their sleep issues even worse - with sleep disturbance ravaging relationships, according to new research from sleep technology company, Emma.

Family stress (29%), work stress (28%) and financial stress (24%) are causing sleep issues to worsen for suffering British couples over the festive months- driving them to the brink during the 'most wonderful time of the year'.

These Christmas sleep troubles come on top of a year-round sleep epidemic affecting 60% of UK couples, who are keeping each...

Redrow Homes backs Broadclyst football club

Authored by Purplefish
Posted: Thu, 12/19/2019 - 3:27pm

National housebuilder Redrow Homes has sponsored the junior team at Broadclyst Football Club, near to its Saxon Brook development, in Exeter, Devon.

The club caters for teams from under-sixes through to under-thirteens, and in recent years has increased in size due to the demand for the sport in the area. Redrow’s sponsorship has helped the team acquire new match day attire for the upcoming football season.

Mr Newcombe, who has purchased a property at Saxon Brook and is one of the coaches at Broadclyst Football Club, said; “It is fantastic that Redrow has sponsored the team...

What do bed bugs look like? A guide to finding them

Authored by Claire Small
Posted: Thu, 12/19/2019 - 12:48pm

There are some specific categories of parasitic insects that can be easily found in our environment but are not that easy to spot. One such parasite is a bedbug. Apart from giving rise to rashes and itchy sensation on biting, they can also be found in common hiding places. It is not an easy task to spot them, so here is a guide about what bed bugs look like and a guide to finding them.

There are some possible steps to be taken and things to be kept in mind before you actually start with the treatment. To be able to find them, first, you should be well aware of how these bed bugs...

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This ain't no Friday night panic!

Authored by Sue Cade
Posted: Thu, 12/19/2019 - 12:38pm

The Recycled Candle Company is opening its doors to chaps who need inspiration, advice and beer when deciding what gifts to buy for their loved ones.

Friday 20th December is the date for last minute male shoppers who need guidance with their Christmas gift selection this year.

Richard Hills-Ingyon and Sargon Latchin of The Recycled Candle Company are keeping the Gandy Street shop open until late to give suggestions for guilt-free gifts that don’t cost the earth.

Richard explained: “We are on a mission to prevent those last-minute purchases at the local garage which...

Childline prepares to support children during their darkest hours at Christmas

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 12/19/2019 - 12:31pm

Childline volunteers are preparing to work day and night over the festive period to help young people from the South West who are struggling to cope with serious mental health problems.

In 2018/19 the NSPCC service delivered 7,157 counselling sessions across the 12-day period over Christmas and New Year – with almost 900 of those sessions happening between midnight and 7am.

More than half of those seeking support through the night across the festive period were struggling with mental health issues, self-harm and in the worst cases, suicidal thoughts and feelings.

In...

Share the joy of Christmas with elderly neighbours and family members

Share the joy of Christmas with elderly neighbours and family members

Authored by Reporters
Posted: Thu, 12/19/2019 - 11:32am

DEVONIANS are being encouraged by a care provider in the county to spread some festive cheer this Christmas by keeping an eye on any elderly and vulnerable relatives or neighbours (December 2019).

Christmas can be bleak for anyone living alone and Guardian Homecare, which provides care in the Torbay and Exeter areas, is asking people to check on loved ones and those who live nearby.

Catherine Porter, Manager for the care provider, said: “Christmas is all about spending time with friends and family, but there are some people out there, our service users included, that do not...

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