Exeter Library has another fantastic author event coming up. Veronica Henry will be visiting to chat about her latest book, set in beautiful Bath; ‘A Family Recipe’ on 22nd May, 2pm-4pm.
Tickets to this event are £5 and includes a quintessential Cream Tea.
Pick up your tickets from the library or head to our Eventbrite page (booking fee applicable) Crediton Community Bookshop will be selling books at the event also.
Devon’s Crealy Great Adventure Park is holding its annual Emergency Services Weekend on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th June. The Park is inviting employees of the Emergency Services and NHS to visit and experience all the fun and adventures it has offer. Employees of the Fire Service, Police and NHS, can enjoy free admission and immediate family, including parents, partners and children, can visit at a discounted rate of £9.95.
Devon’s Crealy Great Adventure Park organises the annual event as a sincere thank you for the tireless and selfless work carried out by the Emergency...
TV gardener Toby Buckland needs you - to wear flowers for charity! TOMORROW!
Thursday 10 April, 11am -2pm, Flower Power in Princesshay The Square
Flower Power comes to Princesshay to raise money for two great charities: Dream-A-Way and Perrenial.
Seed giveaways for children, free flowering plants to first 50 dressed in florals, kids dress up as bees and butterflies, brilliant gardening advice at Toby's clinic, talks and lots of prizes to win in our charity draw.
Let's fill the Square with flowers and see how many people we can attract at 1pm - go for a...
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