With business booming in its Gandy Street shop, The Recycled Candle Company is putting out a call for even more used candles.
As the UK’s only candle recycling business, The Recycled Candle Company melts down old candles and uses the wax to make new ones, The process means that old candles don’t become part of landfill, in line with current thinking that it is far better to reuse materials wherever possible.
Richard Hills-Ingyon, who founded the company with Sargon Latchin said: “We’re eager to talk to anyone who uses candles in large quantities and currently puts them in...
Two Day Holistic & Craft Fayre entrance £2.50 per day Supporting Macmillan Cancer Support
Fayres to include a wide variety of stalls - candles, books, crystals, gifts, jewellery, organic skin care, Healing & Therapy Room - Reiki, Hot Stone Massage, Accupresure, Muscle Therapy, Massage and more!
Free Workshop and talks available all weekend
Many local sought after and trusted readers offering guidance and support - mediums, tarot readers, tea leave reader, Rune Stones and much much more!!
Special Evening of mediumship followed by a medieval banquet in...
As we approach the 250th anniversary of Exeter Synagogue, we are starting to raise funds for some much-needed repairs to make the synagogue fit for the celebrations and to continue into the future.
Join us for Exeter Synagogue's first fundraising event - with Chanukah food - latkes, doughnuts, crafts, candles, jewellery, bric-a-brac.
Putting the FUN in FUNdraising - tell all your friends - especially those coming to the last day of Exeter's Christmas Market on Cathedral Green Bring something to sell, as well as more ideas for fundraising.
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