The Muddy Dog Challenge is back in Exeter for more mud, sweat and cheers helping to raise money for the dogs and cats at Battersea.
Battersea’s Muddy Dog Challenge is one of the UK’s biggest obstacle courses you can take part in with your dog. The aim of the challenge is simply to have fun while raising money for Battersea. Participants can enter solo, in a team with the kids, with or without a dog, and there is a distance of 2.5km or 5km to choose from. All registered participants will receive a Muddy Dog Challenge t-shirt and dog bandana to take part in, and a medal and rosette...
Escot House is hosting an artisan fair on November 24 ideal for anyone looking for something different to give as a gift this Christmas.
It’s the first time Escot has held an event like this in the house and the organisers are hoping it will be a runaway success. The fair is enabling small, independent makers the opportunity to showcase their wares.
The fair is being organised by The Creative Business Network, champion of creative businesses in the South West.
Founder of the network, Helen Bottrill said: “There aren’t always enough outlets locally for creatives to...
East Devon stately home, Escot House is celebrating a special birthday this year as a venue for weddings, conferences and special events.
21 years ago, Escot held its first wedding for a couple whose parents had worked on the estate.
“We still know the bride and groom well,” explained Lucy Kennaway, who manages events and catering at the venue.
“Traditionally, many of our weddings were booked by people who had a connection with Escot when they were younger, but these days we are also getting lots of interest from couples from all over the world.”
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