Varied garden with four trout ponds, Victorian rockery, walled garden with box edged parterre, espaliered trees, woodland garden and herbaceous border.
Includes plant stall and raffle.
Admission: £5 per person, under 12’s free Parking: Close to venue follow signs in village Refreshments: Hot and cold drinks and cake Wheelchair Access: Limited Dogs: No Toilets: Yes
For more information please contact: Mrs Mavis Seeley on 01823 673202 or via email occhealthcons@hotmail.com
In today's ever-changing educational landscape, home education has become a practical choice for parents looking for a flexible and personalised approach to their children's learning journey. As they explore home ed, families discover the joys of bespoke education and self-directed learning. The shift away from the traditional school environment has liberated families from the daily grind of the school run, relentless testing, and all school’s associated pressures. The impact of our education system on the mental health and well-being of young people is a real cause for worry. This article...
Libraries Unlimited is thrilled to be part of a collaborative effort to transform Exeter Children's Library into a vibrant, exciting, and inclusive space for young readers.
This project brings together students and community partners, including an industry immersive experience agency, built environment and construction companies, to create a unique space that fosters a love of reading and learning.
By incorporating ideas from school-aged children, the University, businesses and frontline staff, the aim is to design a space that inspires creativity, imagination, and a...
The South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) is encouraging people to join their next Patient Participation Panel meeting to share their views about the care and service provided to patients and members of the public across the South West region.
The next Patient Participation Panel meeting is on Friday 12 April at 1000-1130 on Microsoft Teams and future meetings will be in August and December on the second Friday of each month.
Panel members have a valuable voice and their feedback about their experiences of the Trust will help shape the ambulance...
TUI, the leading global travel and leisure company, has today announced an additional aircraft will operate out of Exeter Airport in summer 2025 providing an additional 80,000 seats for the southwest region.
This additional aircraft supports TUI’s commitment to offering more choice and flexibility to customers across the UK, with an unrivalled approach to flying from local airports.
Andrew Flintham, TUI UK&I Manager Director , said: “ We are seeing an uptick in demand from customers in Devon and Cornwall, which is why we have deployed another of our aircraft to...
Windwhistle is a plants woman’s garden. Created 20 years ago, with a large variety of herbaceous perennials, shrubs and trees, two large wildlife ponds and far reaching views in a stunning rural location.
When reaching EX15 2ET at Windwhistle Cross do not turn left up the hill, go straight on and Windwhistle Barton is first house on the right.
Admission: By Donation Parking: Up to 4 cars on the drive. Further parking for 2 cars in lay-by 250 yards up the lane from Windwhistle Cross. Refreshments: Tea, coffee and homemade cakes Wheelchair Access: Only on terrace where...
Princesshay has announced Exeter Leukaemia Fund as its charity of the year for 2024/25. Exeter Leukaemia Fund (ELF) provides vital support to patients with blood cancer and other disorders, who attend the Haematology Centre at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (RD&E).
ELF is the leading patient-led support organisation for families affected by blood cancer in the South West. Their vision is that every family affected by blood cancer or a blood disorder in the region receives compassionate, tailored support.
Gary Moore, Development Manager at Exeter Leukaemia Fund,...
Local people are gearing up for a fundraising sleep out next week, organised by an Exeter-based homelessness charity.
St Petrock’s is inviting people to sleep out under the stars next Friday (12 April), to help raise money for its work with rough sleepers.
Around one thousand pounds has already been raised by the energetic participants of St Petrock’s Big Night Out who are sleeping rough in a variety of ways, including in gardens, sheds or on open moorland. Some with friends and family, others with colleagues or alone.
A prestigious new award, ‘Devon Wine of the Year’, has been launched by the Food Drink Devon Awards to celebrate the very best wine the county produces, from its plethora of high calibre vineyards and wineries.
Entries are open to all Devon-based producers, both members and non-members of the organisation, with entries closing on Monday 22nd April.
The winner of the inaugural ‘Devon Wine of the Year’ award will be announced at the glittering Food Drink Devon Awards’ ceremony on Monday 7th October at Sandy Park.
Food Drink Devon board director and wine writer,...
Greece, with its deep roots in myths and old magnificence, invites visitors to enjoy its sunny islands, historical wonders, and the charm of the Mediterranean Sea. However, for those looking for an adventure that also offers a sense of safety, Rhodes Island shines as a symbol of protection. We will explore why Rhodes is a peaceful sanctuary situated in the lovely vastness of Greece.
Low Crime Rates – Breathe Easy
A big reason people consider Rhodes a safe place is because there isn't much crime. Small thefts and little crimes don't happen often, especially when you compare it to...