Guests from businesses across the city were invited to a VIP media launch event for The Exeter Daily.
Among those who attended were Chris Bentley and John Wood from the Exeter Chiefs commercial team, Exeter city centre manager John Harvey and representatives from Exeter University and The Exeter Chamber of Commerce.
TED, editorial director Marc Astley explained the concept behind the website and editor Natalie Vizard gave a live demonstration of how easy it is for users to self publish.
The event took place in the Astley Media Business Lounge at Exeter City Football...
Join us on Friday 9th May for our fifth b2b Business Breakfast at the home of the Exeter Chiefs
A networking morning for all to enjoy a hearty breakfast & listen to our special guest speakers Marc Astley & Dan Pritchard of Astley Media & The Exeter Daily
The morning will begin with networking from 8.15am followed by a full English breakfast at 8.30am . Our speaker will commence at 9.00am finishing up at 9.45am
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Following thousands of votes and over 1,432 nominations and applications the Devon Business Women Awards announced the 2013 winners at the University of Exeter's Great Hall on 5 September 2013, hosted by Celia Delaney and Tara Howard.
From the moment you walked into the room you could feel the thrilling and exciting emotions coming from so many influential women of Devon all awaiting their awards. Each winner was announced and presented with their awards after they enjoyed a sumptuous three course meal, with some exceptional entertainment, topped off with a wonderful song performed...
The nominations for the NatWest Venus Awards in Devon will close at midnight tonight, with hundreds of nominations sent in so far.
This is the first year the Venus Awards have launched in Devon, following three successful years in neighbouring counties.
The Venus Awards recognise the efforts and talents of local business women, and are split into 11 categories covering all aspects of business and personal achievement.
Founded by Tara Howard, a mother-of-four and managing director of the Historic Langtry Manor Hotel in Dorset, the Venus Awards were created to give...
Calling all inspirational business women! Nominations are now open for the NatWest Venus Business Women Awards, which officially launched for Devon on Monday 25 March 2013. Intent on celebrating the vital input of women in business, Venus Awards founder Tara Howard, and Celia Delaney from SpeakingSuccess, who is spearheading the Devon Awards, welcomed local business men and women to the launch of nominations at Sapphire Living Space in Topsham.
Celia and Tara introduced the categories and officially opened the online nominations for Devon as part of an evening designed to impress...
'Focus Five' is a new award designed to help young people gain 'core employability skills'. The new name and branding, created by a local student, was revealed this week by the Exeter & Heart of Devon Employment and Skills Board, who have been working with local businesses and colleges on its development.
The Focus Five Award has been created in response to demand from employers who often report that they struggle to recruit young people due to lack of five key employability skills:
The Millbrook Inn at South Pool in South Devon has been celebrating having recently been named as one of the top 50 gastropubs across the entire UK.
The prestigious list is organised by the Morning Advertiser and judged by 500 voters, including celebrity chefs, pub guide editors, food lovers and industry trade chefs.
Just three pubs in Devon were included on the list with the Millbrook Inn joined by the Jack in the Green at Rockbeare and the Masons Arms at Knowstone.
The Millbrook has consistently impressed with its food, which places a strong emphasis on locally...
Europe's leaders are poised this morning to cut the European Union's budget for the first time in its 56-year history following a major victory for David Cameron.
A broad framework was reported to have been agreed, but hard bargaining is still expected at the Brussels summit. The discussion have been all the more precarious because any one of the 27 member states can veto a budget deal.
Cameron, who had demanded a freeze in real terms in the near-€1tn budget, was planning to claim victory after the European council president proposed a €34.4bn cut over the next seven years...