Plans for a brand-new £1million doctors’ surgery in Dunster have recently been approved, meaning that it could actually open by the end of 2014.
The new 23 x 8 m surgery will represent a significant upgrade compared to the existing one, housed in two 17’th century cottages, thus enhancing overall care conditions for the clinic’s over 2,000 patients, a report reveals.
A new store belonging to one of the biggest names in the flat pack industry will be opened in Exeter in 2015, and beside offering customers faster and easier access to the company’s products, it will also lead to the creation of around 300 jobs.
In this day and age when many of those who still afford a holiday abroad typically opt for Internet-based travel services, it’s really not a surprise that most travel giants are in real trouble, the latest to publicly show its woes being UK travel group Thomas Cook, who has revealed that they’ll have to cut a whopping 2,500 jobs across the UK and close 195 of their stores in the process.
One of Devon’s biggest private employers is to lose the majority of its jobs, it was revealed this week. More than 100 of those jobs are expected to be axed at the Buckfast site of Axminster Carpets.
Forest of Dean engineering company Versarien is set for a massive expansion, as it plans to start trading on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange in order to get required funding.
The company has developed a heat transfer copper for use in cooling systems in computing and power condition equipment, that apparently manages to seriously reduce the dangers of overheating.
Production at a Swindon car plant is being scaled back with staff now working single shifts. The move from double to single day shifts is taking place at Car Plant Two on the site at South Marston.
There are plans to convert the old blue toilet block in central Frome into an art café. The building presently contains a series of glass blocks containing historic local artefacts, known as the Singers Links, which were created by local artist Helga Watkins-Baker.
A Falmouth mum is in danger of being imprisoned after she allegedly failed to make sure her three children were going to school. An arrest warrant has been issued for Claudia Jane Ward, of Meadowbank Road.