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By PRSD, on Friday, March 6, 2009
Exeter City Council has drawn up proposals to keep the city’s festivals going despite the financial pressures, with a reduction in the money it can play around with, it’s changed its approach to the festivals, but it’s nice to see there’s a commitment to try to keep them going.
By PRSD, on Thursday, March 5, 2009
Katie Marie needs all the sustenance she can muster for as she organises her April 26 gig. But are onions the right way to go?
As usual I’ve been up to lots of weird and wonderful things. One of the funniest moments happened today actually, and it was so stupid I instantly thought that I’d have
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By PRSD, on Thursday, March 5, 2009
There’s more than £157 million available for south west timber processing businesses which feel they could improve the economic value of forests or forest products in the region.
By PRSD, on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
An update of what the bands/musicians on SONGS OF THE DOGWATCH are up to. You are to read this, digest and think wow all these cool bands on one limited edition LP, I must go forth to the onec website and purchase a copy – especially as for one week there’s a special offer, yep
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By PRSD, on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
The Torbay Culture and Environment Partnership is looking for a new chairperson – don’t all put your hands up at once.
By PRSD, on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Chagford Primary School has secured nearly £44,000 for solar photo voltaic panels at the school.
By PRSD, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
The title, PMTeatime, didn’t immediately ignite a desire to listen in my 21-year-old male brain. But for any avid explorer of new music, PMTeatime is well worth a listen.
By PRSD, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
A wall-hanging by Israeli and Palestinian women who came to together to urge peace in Gaza has been specially made for Exeter’s part in International Women’s Day, which takes place on Sunday, March 8.
By PRSD, on Monday, March 2, 2009
The South West Observatory is holding its sixth annual conference, Weathering Storms: Regional Resilience and Future Proofing, in the northern reaches of the region at the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum in Bristol, on Wednesday March 11. And the experts will be taking care to avoid panic and despair – won’t we all.
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