The success of ercol’s Chiltern range, designed exclusively for John Lewis, shows that there is a continuing hunger for ercol’s exquisite and timeless wooden furniture. To build on this success, ercol has introduced a further two new collections, exclusively for John Lewis, that will broaden the appeal of ercol’s furniture even further.
Pinter – Stylish Dining
The Pinter range has been created with the modern home in mind and has a soft Scandinavian look that will complement many decors and create a comfortable and inspiring dining space for entertaining.
The final fo the third annual FBUK VIP DJ competition. Aphrodite is a UK jungle and drum and bass DJ/producer who works along with Micky Finn on their joint Urban Takeover label. One of the oldest drum and bass producers, he largely contributed to and influenced the genre's current styles and techniques and we're proud to have him at the cavern tonight, both judging this DJ competition final and playing out the night.
Kickline and Exeter Corn Exchange are pleased to announce that the pantomime for 2012 will be Aladdin.
Following the huge success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, starring Sandra Dickinson and Steve Bennett, and Dick Whittington starring Peter Duncan, Exeter Corn Exchange presents one of the most love traditional pantomimes: Aladdin.
From Saturday 15 December to Sunday 6 January you can join a host of classic characters for songs, laughter and a perfect Christmas show.
The much-loved story tells of a simple lad who finds riches and adventure in far off Arabia....
On the 27th September the annual Northcott Beaton Insurance Brokers Golf Day took place at Woodbury Park. This year the chosen charity for the event was The Exeter Foundation. The main aim to the Exeter Foundation is to provide the City of Exeter and its surrounding areas (The Greater Exeter) with a ‘Civic Trust’ that will promote our community and pursue the vision of people who live and work there. The Foundation will act as a fundraising body with a commitment to the future prosperity of Greater Exeter, and also as a vehicle for promoting collective civic pride. The Exeter Foundation...
Over the years Richard Baxter has experienced plenty of high points during a distinguished Exeter playing career, but even the Chiefs No.8 had to admit Saturday's Aviva Premiership victory over Harlequins was "right up there".
With the Chiefs looking to bounce back following their 30-8 mauling by the Leicester Tigers the week previous, the Devon club used their return to home pastures as the perfect launch-pad from which to produce easily...
A milestone was reached Saturday last when the Pinhoe Jubilee Club celebrated its 125th anniversary, placing it amongst the oldest social clubs in the country.
To celebrate the anniversary, the club held a fancy dress party with members and guests rising to the challenge with costumes of all kinds on display, with a prize – an 1887 silver farthing – for the best. After attendees cast their vote, the winners were Peter & Diane Mitcheson (Pictured).
When it first opened the club consisted of just two rooms, a reading room and a social room for the gentlemen of Pinhoe, 125...
Exeter Central Library will be closed for redevelopment from Monday 5 November - and there will be no library service at Exeter Central at all during the month of November while the library moves to temporary premises next door.
The new Exeter Central Temporary Library will open on Monday 3 December and is to be housed in the Castle Street building next door to the Central Library, which used to be home to the Registration Service and Westcountry Studies Library.
The temporary library will open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9am to 6pm, on Wednesdays from...
From playing Glastonbury and Ronnie Scott’s to miming on children’s television, musician turned comedian Rosie Wilby looks back at the emotional rollercoaster of chasing stardom at the heady height of Britpop in How (not) to make it in Britpop – a revised version of her acclaimed 2011 Edinburgh Fringe show Rosie’s Pop Diary . Mixing stand up, storytelling and songs, Rosie delves into a personal treasure trove of old photos, fan letters, lyrics and reviews to trace the weird and wonderful story of a singer that nearly made it - from bizarre auditions, supporting Bob Geldof and Jamie Cullum...