Celebrating Social Enterprise Day in Devon
November 11 is Social Enterprise Day, a day to celebrate the impact and achievements of social enterprises in the UK and around the world.
November 11 is Social Enterprise Day, a day to celebrate the impact and achievements of social enterprises in the UK and around the world.
November 11 is Social Enterprise Day, a day to celebrate the impact and achievements of social enterprises in the UK and around the world.
November 11 is Social Enterprise Day, a day to celebrate the impact and achievements of social enterprises in the UK and around the world.
Bar and nightclub goers in Devon are being warned to be vigilant while on nights out after a needle attack in Exeter and a rise in concerns around drink spiking.
Bar and nightclub goers in Devon are being warned to be vigilant while on nights out after a needle attack in Exeter and a rise in concerns around drink spiking.
Bar and nightclub goers in Devon are being warned to be vigilant while on nights out after a needle attack in Exeter and a rise in concerns around drink spiking.
The vast majority of businesses with defined contribution schemes did not reduce their pension contributions during the pandemic despite the difficulties of COVID-19 (92%), according to the latest CBI/Mercer Pensions Survey.
Research by Devon and Plymouth’s Chamber of Commerce suggests that businesses that are members of the Chamber are three times more likely to survive than those that are not.
Exmouth RNLI volunteers were tasked yesterday evening (September 8) after a report of persons heard calling for help on the eastern side of Straight Point Range.
Smartphone technology is helping South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) to reach patients virtually within seconds.
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