Teignbridge green fingers help Buckfastleigh community garden blossom

A Buckfastleigh community garden will blossom in spring thanks to a conservation event led by Teignbridge District Council’s Green Spaces team and with help from pupils from Buckfastleigh Primary School.

Daffodil bulbs have been planted at Buckfastleigh’s Duckspond Recreation Ground and come Spring will be ready to flower alongside 500 Crocus Corns which have been donated by members from the Rotary Club of Ashburton/Buckfastleigh. In a show of community effort, help in sowing the seeds also came from school Governors, Ideverde grounds maintenance contractors, and Rotarians....

Why you should use an inventory management system to store goods

There was a time when day to day business operations had to be taken into account manually. This did not only increase the workload but also the chances of errors that would lead to business loss.

Today, thanks to the advancements in the IT and technology sector, most of the business operations can be done automatically and with the help of software. This includes inventory storage.

An inventory management system can be of great help in this regard. It lets you manage the entire inventory with great ease by dividing goods in the form of categories, type, size, etc.

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How to Write an Essay with Limited Time

Last minute rushes are common with students on campus. Sometimes they are self-inflicted while others are genuine. One of the common victims that fall prey to limited time is essays since they require lots of research to come up with the perfect topic to write on.

This is one of those difficult situations to navigate, but what should you do when you have limited time to complete an essay ?

1. No Such Thing as Perfectionism

Perfectionism doesn’t exist. Human is to error and the moment you understand this, the better you’ll become. To be perfect means taking all your...

Technology and Art Combined: Can it Work?

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Thu, 12/06/2018 - 5:55am

Technology has always impacted different art forms. With the recent improvements in technology, especially mobiles and portable computers, its time we discuss how robots and computers are contributing to improving our art. To explain things better, following we are bringing some rather interesting cases. Continue and read till the end.

Stream Live Performances

Many online services are offering a live stream from opera houses. The Opera Enthusiasts are glad that technology is making opera more accessible for everyone. There are many examples of technologies that tried to...

Harmonic patterns in the currency markets

Harmonic trading focuses on price patterns to help traders enter and close trades. Harmonic price patterns make the use of geometric price patterns. They nevertheless make the process much more detailed since they utilize Fibonacci numbers . This results in accurate turning points. The goal of harmonic trading is to preempt future market movements. Traders who are able to forecast the trends of prices are at a much better position when it comes to profitability. But how exactly do harmonic price patterns help traders in the currency market ? We will take a look at some common patterns as...

Growing the passion with 'World's Best' food and drink heroes

Devon foodies gathered in the Darts Farm restaurant for the annual Darts Farm Food Heroes dinner this month. Hosted by the three Dart brothers, Michael, James and Paul, this sell out event honoured Devon’s local food and drink heroes and continued Darts Farms 25th year celebrations.

James Dart comments: “We’re fortunate to be surrounded by some of the world’s best food and drink producers, our Food Heroes Dinner is the ideal time to celebrate the seasonal produce they offer. Devon’s geography is perfect for food production; not just the landscape, but the soil and the coastline.”...

East Devon continues to work hard to maintain momentum on flood prevention scheme for the benefit of over 70 Feniton homes

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/05/2018 - 9:58pm

Network Rail has given approval for Phase 3 of East Devon District Council’s flood alleviation scheme in Feniton, which consists of laying a one metre diameter culvert beneath the railway line.

This is the first part of the services it is providing to East Devon, which will help complete the project. A suitable 52 hour window in October 2019 within which the new culvert can be placed under the railway has now been identified by Network Rail. This fits in with other works planned by the railway around that time.

The reason behind this timing is that there is only a limited...

Silicon Technology Company Wins National Award

Plymouth-based technology company, Moortec Semiconductor, have been announced as winners of the prestigious Techworks Emerging Technology Company Award. Moortec, who license in-chip monitoring technology to many Silicon-Valley companies, accepted the award last week in London.

Accepted by Moortec CEO Stephen Crosher and VP of Marketing Ramsay Allen, the award honours growing companies showing excellent progress and demonstrating impressive growth in areas such as revenue, headcount, innovation, investment and/or market traction as success indicators. The awards celebrate the year’s...

Shoplifters warned in the run-up to Christmas

Measures to combat festive shoplifting in Exeter have been revealed.

Instead of waiting for criminals to steal, Exeter Businesses Against Crime (EBAC) are taking a proactive approach by letting thieves know ‘We’re Watching you’, through a number of eye-catching posters going up around the city.

The message is clear ‘if you commit a theft, we are going to tell all our members – the shops and businesses - about you - don’t do it!’

EBAC works very closely with Exeter City Council’s CCTV Control Room and the Police. All members and the Police are connected via a radio...

90 Year Old Abseiling Edna Receives Devon Community Honour!

Authored by Hospiscare
Posted: Wed, 12/05/2018 - 12:51pm

On December 6 the 2018 Devon Community Honours awards hosted by RHS Rosemoor will celebrate some of Devon’s most amazing individuals and Edna Cahill 90, from Exeter will be one of those people.

Nominated by the public and Devon Live journalists, the people being honoured come from all walks of life, all ages, and from all over Devon.

Their achievements are awe-inspiring and a lesson to us all. They say they are ordinary people, but their acts are truly extraordinary.

For the past 21 years Edna has volunteered tirelessly at Hospiscare helping in all areas of patient...

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