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How beautiful the Earth is still

It can be difficult to balance life and work, especially, when everything is done from our same 4 walls. Lockdown can be tough, but Jessica offers the best remedy for keeping one’s spirits high: the greenery all around us. If you’re lucky enough to find yourself at Exeter, Devon is a never ending playground of landscapes, and if not, there’s always a green place to be discovered at home.

Mar 1, 2021 By Jessica Holifield Filed Under: Comment Tagged With: cathedral green, mental health, exeter quay, nature, greenery, mental wellbeing, lockdown, lockdown 3

Exeter’s ASK restaurant replaced by new bar

Exeter’s ASK restaurant replaced by new bar On 8 December, Exeter’s former ASK Italian restaurant reopened as No.5, a new restaurant and cocktail lounge. The Grade I listed building, situated on Cathedral Green and dates back to the 16th century, has been taken over by Linda and Charles Horner, the founders of Exeter’s popular gin […]

Dec 18, 2020 By Maddy McKenna Filed Under: News, Local News Tagged With: cathedral green, bar, restaurant, exeter nightlife, Exeter High Street, cocktail bar, exeter town centre

The art of wreckage: ‘Hope and Renewal’ on Cathedral Green

Just over six months since a fire destroyed the Royal Clarence Hotel – England’s oldest hotel – a temporary art sculpture on the theme of ‘Hope and Renewal’ has appeared on Cathedral Green as part of Art Week Exeter. Perhaps fitting, as the original fire broke out above Castle Fine Art Gallery, this work of […]

May 30, 2017 By Emily Stearn Filed Under: Arts & Lit Tagged With: Exeter, cathedral green, sculpture, Royal Clarence Hotel, hope and renewal, martin staniforth

From the rubble: Exeter rebuilds

In the wake of the destructive fire at the Royal Clarence Hotel, and several other recent fires in the city, Exeposé have spoken to the business owners whose lives have been disrupted. The community has pulled together to ensure businesses reopen for the overall benefit of the city centre. There has been an abundance of […]

Nov 11, 2016 By Rachel Ashenden Filed Under: News Tagged With: cathedral green, fire, cavern, Royal Clarence Hotel, Fire Service, royal clarence, rebuilds

The Cathedral Green Fire continues

Fire-crews have been working through the night to tackle a blaze which broke out early Friday morning at the Castle Fine Arts gallery on Exeter’s Cathedral Green. It is now reported to have started around 05:00 BST. Sources on the ground last night stated the best possible outcome is for the fire now be contained within […]

Oct 29, 2016 By Oliver Weaver Filed Under: News Tagged With: cathedral green, fire, Heritage, Royal Clarence Hotel, Castle Fine Arts Gallery, Fire Service

BREAKING: Fire blazes on Exeter’s Cathedral Green

Hundreds of firefighters arrived on Cathedral Green to tackle a fire in the early hours of this morning. The Castle Fine Arts gallery is thought to have caught alight around 05:20 BST. The fire was believed to have been extinguished but has now spread to the roof of the neighbouring Royal Clarence Hotel, reportedly the oldest […]

Oct 28, 2016 By Jessica Stanier Filed Under: News Tagged With: Exeter, cathedral green, fire, breaking news

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