NRG (Tilted Vision) are the film company who have been commissioned to make a film capturing the most important and interesting facts and anecdotes about Exeter Cathedral. It is hoped the film will inspire and excite visitors, predominantly school groups, before they tour the Cathedral itself.
Discover the process that the production company followed in the making of the film and be one of the first to see their work at this exclusive screening.
LUXURY city living is set to reach new heights at an exclusive new development in Exeter with the launch of a professional concierge service for all residents.
For those residing at the prestigious Dean Clarke House apartments on Southernhay, a concierge will be on hand to offer a range of ways to assist in the smooth running of their everyday lives.
It is the first time a service of its kind has been offered in Exeter and it is set to raise the bar of luxury living standards in the city.
"Having a concierge to hand is the ultimate luxury, complementing the...
Exeter City Football Club in conjunction with the night’s main sponsor Paramount Personnel entertained key clients with a private showing of the new James Bond film Skyfall at the View cinema Exeter.
As one sponsor said it was the “Invite of the year” Black Tie was the order of the day with St Austell Brewery supplying Bollinger to wet their appetites and Brakes Food Services supplying Canapés. The evening started with a welcome from Senior Commercial Manager Mark Jenkins followed by a presentation from the football in the community team of Richard Pears and Jamie Vittles which...
At an exclusive awards ceremony and exhibition opening at Exeter Phoenix last night, Olivier Larivière was announced as the recipient of the main £1000 award for the Exeter Contemporary Open 2012. The judges – artist S Mark Gubb, independent curator Paula Orrell and Phoenix gallery curator Matt Burrows faced a tough decision to select three award winners from the nine exhibiting artists. Olivier's paintings however, a series of images depicting people handling wild animals, were seen to stand out as particularly strong.