How Tarot Card reading affects people's feelings

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Thu, 02/07/2019 - 8:48am

Tarot card reading is an exercise that should be undertaken with a lot of discretion and discernment. The attention you dedicate to it will help you understand what each card stands for. A good interpretation of tarot cards will provide you with a guide about your future. There is a way tarot card reading affects people’s feelings.

Can be scary

No doubt this is an exercise that might send some people into panic. It is pretty scary reading these cards, especially alone. You will tend to freak out most of the times, especially when flipping the cards to reveal their...

The ultimate Exeter property guide

If you’re looking to move into Exeter, it’s a good idea to do as much research as you can before buying a property. Often referred to as Devon’s hub, the city has so much to offer and tends to be a popular location for those leaving major cities such as London. Here, you’ll discover everything you need to know before you pick up and move to Exeter.

Which areas are most popular?

Like any area, some parts of Exeter are considered much nicer to live in than others. So, it’s worth doing your research to discover which areas are considered some of the best to move to.

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The best ways your business could benefit from temporary buildings

Architects and designers of various structures have become more innovative today. Businesses can now enjoy temporary and relocatable structures that are convenient and smart in many ways. According to most business people who have used them either for storage or as retail outlets, the benefits are numerous especially now that obtaining permanent land is a problem.

For someone starting a business, deciding to use these structures could be a big plus. But first, let us tell you all the benefits your business will receive as a way to convince you that temporary structures are ideal...

Sidmouth Lions Club Charity Concert

Event Date: 
15/02/2019 - 7:45pm
Venue: 
Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth

Sidmouth Lions Club present a Concert in aid of Sidmouth Town Band and Sidmouth Lions Club community and charity services.

Featuring the talented musicians of Sidmouth Town Band and Guest Artistes Andrew Daldorph and Chris Gradwell.

Ticket Prices £12

http://www.manorpavilion.com

Flybe boosts 2019 summer schedule from Exeter

Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, has confirmed an expansion of its 2019 Summer schedule from Exeter Airport with the addition of an extra three flights a week to Edinburgh operating on Monday, Thursday and Friday evenings; together with an extra Sunday service to Amsterdam. All flights are available for booking now at www.flybe.com for travel between 31st March and 26th October 2019.

The airline’s double-daily flights to and from Paris Charles de Gaulle continue through to the summer programme. They offer the added opportunity for convenient onward connections to a wide...

Regional Member of the Year award winners Pall-Ex South West Limited

Pall-Ex South West Limited drives to success

Authored by Sarah Ross
Posted: Wed, 02/06/2019 - 7:39pm

The palletised haulage network presented Pall-Ex South West Limited, from Cullompton, with the Regional Member of the Year – South West award at a prestigious ceremony in the East Midlands, which brought together over 90 haulage firms from across the UK.

Held at De Vere East Midlands Conference Centre, the awards event was hosted by comedian Paddy McGuinness, who shares his hometown of Bolton with Pall-Ex founder Hilary Devey CBE.

The event marked the end of a successful year for Pall-Ex, which saw the firm win a number of new contracts, increase pallet volume, launch new...

Making Tax Digital - What you need to know

Event Date: 
26/02/2019 - 12:00pm to 2:00pm
Venue: 
Holsworthy Golf Course

Worrying new research published in Accountancy Age has revealed that with less than two months to go until ‘Making Tax Digital’ becomes mandatory on 01 April, just 57 per cent of UK businesses are expected to be ready for the change. To help get businesses Making Tax Digital-ready, local Chartered Accountancy firm Simpkins Edwards is staging a series of free "What You Need To Know" seminars.

Events will take place on:

• 26 February at Daignton Park Golf Club with NatWest, 10.30am-12pm

• 28 February at Holsworthy Golf Course, 12-2pm

• 01 March at Simpkins...

Making Tax Digital - What you need to know

Event Date: 
06/02/2019 - 10:30am to 12:00pm
Venue: 
Daignton Park Golf Club

Worrying new research published in Accountancy Age has revealed that with less than two months to go until ‘Making Tax Digital’ becomes mandatory on 01 April, just 57 per cent of UK businesses are expected to be ready for the change. To help get businesses Making Tax Digital-ready, local Chartered Accountancy firm Simpkins Edwards is staging a series of free "What You Need To Know" seminars.

Events will take place on:

• 26 February at Daignton Park Golf Club with NatWest, 10.30am-12pm

• 28 February at Holsworthy Golf Course, 12-2pm

• 01 March at Simpkins...

Thousands of pounds raised for local charities

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 02/06/2019 - 4:17pm

Two charities are set to benefit from money raised by co-operative retail colleagues in Devon thanks to the support of their local customers.

More than £2,600 will be donated to Southern Co-op’s retail store charity partners which include Bow Recreation Group CIC and RNLI Exmouth.

The local causes were chosen last year by store colleagues to become their charity partner for a year – many of the stores are now inviting new applications for 2019-20.

The Southern Co-op retail stores looking for a new partner include Cranbrook’s Younghayes Road, Exeter’s Alphington Road...

Two weeks left for rural groups to apply for £50,000 from The Prince’s Countryside Fund

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 02/06/2019 - 3:54pm

Applications for grants from The Prince’s Countryside Fund close on February 21st 2019.

The Fund gives out grants twice a year, and projects in rural areas across the UK can apply for funding of up to £50,000 in the spring round of funding.

Set up in 2010 by HRH The Prince of Wales, the charity aims to improve the prospects of viability for rural communities and farm businesses. Every year the Fund gives out over £1 million in funding, and can support projects for up to three years.

The Fund aims to support projects that sustain rural communities, improve the...

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