Local businesses raise £1,400 for Rowcroft Hospice

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 04/10/2024 - 9:03am

The Property Development Forum, which hosts networking events in Exeter, Torbay and Plymouth, held their annual fundraiser last week in aid of Rowcroft Hospice and raised £1,400 on the night to benefit the very worthy charity in Torbay.

Lisa Whittaker of Rowcroft attended the event to receive the cheque and spoke to the gathered crowd of local property professionals. Sheexplained how the work Rowcroft Hospice carries out enhances the lives of terminally ill people in Torbay, both at the hospice itself and in their own homes.

The two-hour endurance race, for teams of 4-6...

New Arrival in the UK! Meet VOOPOO 3X Upgraded Pods ARGUS P2&G2

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 04/10/2024 - 6:55am

VOOPOO, a leading innovator in the vaping industry, is delighted to introduce the new arrival of its esteemed ARGUS Pod series - ARGUS P2 and ARGUS G2 in the UK. The two new super pods come with 3X upgrades, fully upgrading the user's vaping experience.

ARGUS P2 and ARGUS G2 are the second generation of VOOPOO's flagship pods, ARGUS P1 and ARGUS G. And ARGUS P1 and ARGUS G won high popularity in the UK last year. This time, the new ARUGS P2 and G2 come back to the UK with 3X upgrades.

Compared with the predecessors, the new two products feature higher power and larger...

Top 7 Bathroom Colours to Avoid

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Wed, 04/10/2024 - 6:33am

Selecting the right colour for your bathroom is more than personal taste; it involves understanding how different colours can affect your mood and the perceived size and warmth of the space. Colours that might be inviting and cosy in other rooms can have an unwelcome effect in a bathroom setting.

Let's dive into the top seven bathroom colours to avoid:

  1. Bright Red : Though dynamic and bold, bright red can be overly stimulating for a bathroom. Its intensity might be better suited for areas of activity rather than relaxation.
  2. Neon Yellow : This vibrant
  3. ...

Funding boost for Exeter’s incredible Bill Douglas Cinema Museum

A funding boost for the University of Exeter’s incredible Bill Douglas Cinema Museum will allow more people to experience and research the unique collection.

The funding, from Research England’s Higher Education Museum and Galleries Collection Fund, is

worth £104,456 a year for the next five years. It recognises and supports the unique and significant contribution that the museum makes to the wider research community and enables this to grow.

The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum is the leading moving image museum in the UK and is home to one of the most significant...

The Importance of Formulation Analysis in GLP Toxicology

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 04/09/2024 - 10:29pm

There is a specific set of standards that must be adhered to for optimal results when it comes to any scientific research. Good laboratory practice (GLP), for example, is vital for ensuring dose formulation analysis is accurate, which is critical for the success of any new product.

Formulation analysis forms one part of the process of toxicology studies. Here, we ask experts why GLP toxicology is so essential and what should be considered when seeking a lab to provide testing services for your next study.

What Is GLP and What Does it Encompass?

In a laboratory setting,...

Embracing Sustainability: A Cornerstone for Commercial Success

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Tue, 04/09/2024 - 10:10pm

In recent years, sustainability has evolved from a mere buzzword to a fundamental aspect of commercial business operations. Today, more than ever, companies are recognizing the importance of integrating sustainable practices into their operations. Not only does this benefit the environment, but it also enhances brand reputation, fosters innovation, and drives long-term profitability. This blog will delve into the significance of sustainability in commercial business and explore how companies can embrace it to thrive in an ever-changing marketplace.

Understanding Sustainability in...

Ollie's month of multiple marathons raises £2300 for Exeter dementia care non-profit

Authored by Daisy Hall
Posted: Tue, 04/09/2024 - 9:41pm

Ollie Price, from Bristol, who grew up near Exeter, Devon, has just completed five half marathons over five consecutive days, followed by his first full marathon less than three weeks later, to raise funds for local dementia care non-profit The Filo Project .

In the last month the 31 year old has run over 91 miles across four half marathons in Bristol and one in Lisbon.

He completed his running challenge with a full marathon on Sunday in Brighton, finishing the course in 3 hours, 53 minutes and 51 seconds.

Ollie’s mother Libby Price co-founded the dementia care...

Bright sun, yellow cloudy sky, orange mountains. Text: Compline | a celebration of Ascension

Compline: a celebration of the Ascension

Event Date: 
09/05/2024 - 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Venue: 
St Olave’s Church, Fore Street, Exeter EX4 3AT

Date and time

7.30pm on Thursday, 9 May 2024

Location

St Olave’s Church is at the top of Fore Street, between the North Street-South Street-High Street junction and the Bike Shed and Mint Methodist Church. The nearest car park is Mary Arches. Many buses stop at the High St stands nearby.

Details

The ancient close-of-the-day service of Compline, with plainchant and polyphony. Hosted by Margaret Aagesen Hughes (Soprano) and Clare Bryden (Alto). Featuring musicians Joshua Hamilton and Sarah Rimmington (Violin), Catherine Bradley (Cello), Andrew...

The 5 biggest secrets that casinos don't want to reveal

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 04/09/2024 - 10:33am

The gambling hall is a mysterious place. The lights are dim, the carpet is red, and people are losing their money faster than you can say "blackjack". The secrecy of casinos goes beyond the walls. Even when reviewing online casinos, it's difficult to find information about what tactics and strategies the gambling hall uses. While the demand for this type of entertainment continues to grow in Las Vegas and other major cities, smaller towns have also begun to build new venues with gaming centres as the main attraction. As a result, there are now more options than ever before if you want to...

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