Exeter residents came together on Sunday 13th November to remember all those who served and lost their lives as part of the British and Commonwealth Armed Forces because of conflict or terrorism.
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Exeter residents came together on Sunday 13th November to remember all those who served and lost their lives as part of the British and Commonwealth Armed Forces because of conflict or terrorism.
Student numbers in Exeter have increased by 33 per cent over the past five years and as a result of this, the demand for housing has increased significantly.
Charities have warned that the ending of the eviction ban will result in homelessness and a lack of home security for thousands of people throughout England and Wales, the effects of which will be felt in Exeter.
On 13 October, South West in Bloom, one of 18 competitions that make up Britain in Bloom announced that InExeter’s bid won a Gold award.
The Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) announced that Great Western Railway (GWR) would join the strike action that took place in early October, causing disruption for many in Devon and Cornwall.
A prominent Exeter Conservative has publicly renounced his association with the Tories, claiming its “dog whistle” driven “damaging” cabinet and “incompetent” leadership are sending the country down a destructive pathway.
University of Exeter’s medical innovation displayed in RAMM exhibition.
Exeter residents come together for the Queen’s funeral.
Exeter City Council’s Water Lane Solar Park at Marsh Barton will begin operating this month.
According to a survey conducted by Exeposé, only half of the polled students took part in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations over the Bank Holiday.
Exeter residents came together on Sunday 13th November to remember all those who served and lost their lives as part of the British and Commonwealth Armed Forces because of conflict or terrorism.
Student numbers in Exeter have increased by 33 per cent over the past five years and as a result of this, the demand for housing has increased significantly.
Charities have warned that the ending of the eviction ban will result in homelessness and a lack of home security for thousands of people throughout England and Wales, the effects of which will be felt in Exeter.
On 13 October, South West in Bloom, one of 18 competitions that make up Britain in Bloom announced that InExeter’s bid won a Gold award.
The Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) announced that Great Western Railway (GWR) would join the strike action that took place in early October, causing disruption for many in Devon and Cornwall.
A prominent Exeter Conservative has publicly renounced his association with the Tories, claiming its “dog whistle” driven “damaging” cabinet and “incompetent” leadership are sending the country down a destructive pathway.
University of Exeter’s medical innovation displayed in RAMM exhibition.
Exeter residents come together for the Queen’s funeral.
Exeter City Council’s Water Lane Solar Park at Marsh Barton will begin operating this month.
According to a survey conducted by Exeposé, only half of the polled students took part in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations over the Bank Holiday.
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