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Devon based homebuilder Barratt Homes has donated £1,500 to the Cherrybrook day case chemotherapy unit at Royal Devon and ...
Scientists at the University of Exeter have found a new way of interpreting standard blood tests to help GPs spot cancer ...
Ioannou, creator and owner of the easy family of brands (see is offering cash prizes totalling £300,000 to three young ...
Moving out of a rented property can be a stressful and time-consuming process. From organising your belongings to settling your final bills, there are many things to consider to ensure a smooth ...
Attention holds immense value. Gamification now stands as a groundbreaking method to involve users, employees, and customers in various fields. Gamification uses game rules and design parts outside of ...
Gone Wild, the UK’s ultimate family adventure, will return to Powderham Castle in Devon 21st-24th August 2025. Created in ...
January blues? Not at Exeter St David's Train Station! Talented pupils from Exwick Heights Primary School have created a ...
Chief Constable James Vaughan QPM MSt (Cantab) joined officers from the Roads Policing Team this week to discuss initiatives put in place to reduce road injuries and deaths on the roads across the ...
The world’s largest garden wildlife survey returns this month, with hundreds of thousands of people watching and counting the UK’s garden birds over the last weekend in January for the RSPB’s Big ...
If you have recently started dancing, you may be wondering how the dancers glide around the floor week after week, making their moves appear effortless. One of their top secrets is selecting the ...
The South West has long been a hub of creativity, with its vibrant arts, media, and tech communities shaping the region’s identity. From Bristol’s thriving animation studios to Exeter’s burgeoning ...