Exeter City’s Supporters’ Trust is buoyed by the news that members of the club’s First Team squad have given their backing to the latest Trust Recruitment Campaign, by becoming members of the Trust, writes Martin Lawrence.
Joining the rank and file Trust membership is Club Captain Danny Coles, who was eager to lead by example by supporting the Trust’s Recruitment Campaign. Coles joins the Trust just days after City Manager Paul Tisdale launched the latest recruitment drive by renewing his own Trust membership.
Club Captain Coles joins the Trust along with influential...
New research has revealed a significant gap between what the government claims are the biggest security threats facing the UK and the fears of the population. Terrorism is not perceived as the most important threat to everyday life despite claims by policy makers.
Politics researchers at the Universities of Exeter and Warwick led detailed focus groups across the UK and conducted a nationwide survey as part of an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded project which looked at public attitudes towards security threats.
Bored of plastic tat and tinny tinsel? Why not make your own Christmas decorations from nature?
Join our Christmas workshop this Sunday in our Dome in the forest, using lovely natural materials from the forest when Johanna Korndorfer, revives her popular decoration workshop.
Gifts aren’t just found under the tree – they are also found outside among the trees. Make your own beautiful Christmas wreath using Haldon Forest materials like fir and moss. Then make another and give it to a friend. Festoon your tree with natural decorations and decorate your table with candles that...
Stagecoach has just reported that the road between Halberton and Sampford Peverall has been closed by the fire brigade, with the closure due to remain in place for the remainder of the day. "Our 1 service will therefore not be able to serve stops between Halberton and Uffculme, diverting on the 1A route and then returning to its route from Uffculme onwards."
Exeter City having been looking sharp again on the pitch recently and off it they certainly look the part thanks to Moss Bros and Ted Baker.
The two companies, who between them represent the biggest names in menswear, have recently combined to set up the Grecian players with beautifully fitted suits, shirts and matching ties to leave them the envy of many bigger clubs when they arrive for home matches and formal occasions.
Moss Bros, whose branch in Princesshay already supplies a number of City staff and fans with a range of clothes, is known for top designer name...
Exeter Braves wrapped up their Aviva Premiership A League campaign with a convincing 49-7 victory over London Wasps at Henley.
The reigning champions were in ruthlesss mood up in Oxfordshire as they ran in seven tries in another polished performance.
Youngsters Justin Blanchet, Sam Simmonds and Will Carrick-Smith (pictured) all crossed for a brace of tries, whilst there was a further touchdown for Chris Budgen. Fly-half Henry Slade weighed in with a further 12 points to complete a hugely satisfying night for the visitors.
Featuring 20 different boutiques offering gifts galore, Miss Freda Presents an Alternative Christmas Market at the Barnfield Theatre, Exeter on Saturday 8th December from 11am-4pm. Choose from a range of gorgeous retro and vintage Christmas goodies, handmade crafts, collectibles, upcycled products, clothing, jewellery, beauty, decorations and lots more.
If you would like to hold a stall, please get in touch via the contact form at http://miss-freda.moonfruit.com/#/contact/4567813359 or call Sara on 07512 223747
County Sport Partnership Active Devon have put out a call for all Games Makers and Torch Bearers from this year’s London 2012 Games to get in contact with them to ensure they receive a ticket to the Devon Sport Makers Christmas Party, which will be held on Thursday 6th December from 6pm onwards at Sandy Park Conference Centre in Exeter.
Games Makers and Torch Bearers from across the county inspired a generation of volunteers to sign up to the national Sport Makers scheme, who have gone out into their community to support, deliver and organise grassroots sport.
Detectives are investigating a robbery that took place on Sunday (25th November) at a bookmakers in Dawlish. The crime was committed between 9.15 and 9.20pm, when a man walked into the shop on The Strand and threatened a member of staff before making off with a substantial amount of money.
He is described as being a white man in his 30s to 40s, 5ft 10 inches tall and was wearing a black hooded coat, dark blue jumper and dark coloured tracksuit bottoms. He also wore sandy coloured boots or trainers. As he left the shop, he may have been in company with a woman in her 20s. Police are...
Surf Life Saving GB, a charity of more than 6,000 volunteers helping to make the country’s beaches safer places, is celebrating moving into its new offices following a fire in Exeter’s Southernhay three weeks ago (2nd November).
A fire in the ground floor of its shared office building in Southernhay, meant Surf Life Saving GB’s national headquarters were deemed unsafe and the charity was effectively made immediately homeless.
As a charity, there is very little cash kept in reserve, with the majority being reinvested into projects to help educate and train...