Thursday, 6 September 2018

Changing the ring TONE of the iconic RED telephone box

Ringing the changes for the iconic RED telephone box aka Kiosk No 2 and K6 are as British as cream teas and the royal family. Now in decline due to mobile phones they are being converted to house defibrillators and to charge those mobile phones which is great but do you think changing the ring TONE is a step too far! 

Shot of the recently painted box at Horns Cross between #bideford and #clovelly on the A39. If you know if this one contains a defibrillator or mobile phone charger leave a comment.

Photo copyright Pat Adams.North Devon Focus (All Rights Reserved)
Photo copyright Pat Adams.North Devon Focus (All Rights Reserved)

Tuesday, 21 August 2018

Clovelly Lectures: "Responding to Russia" Speaker Rt Hon Sir Michael Cathel Fallon KCB MP

The former Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon MP has been Member of Parliament for Sevenoaks since 1997 and for Darlington from 1983 to 1992.  In his business career, he was director of a number of companies controlled by Dragons' Den star, Duncan Bannatyne, and is currently Chairman of London property developer Avanton Ltd.

Sir Michael has served in the governments of four Prime Ministers. He was Schools Minister under Margaret Thatcher and John Major, and was Industry Minister at the Department for Business under David Cameron before becoming Minister for Energy in 2013.

In 2014, he was promoted to the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Defence; he was reappointed to this post in May after the 2015 General Election, and again by Theresa May in July 2016 and after the June 2017 General Election. In this role, Sir Michael had overall responsibility for our armed forces, the defence of the UK, and relations with allies around the world.

He was a member of the National Security Council from 2014 until his resignation in November 2017. Sir Michael continues to take a strong interest in all his areas of former responsibility and now makes regular contributions to Government policy from the backbenches in Parliament.
Clovelly Lectures: "Responding to Russia"  Speaker  Rt Hon Sir Michael Cathel Fallon KCB MP

CLOVELLY LECTURES 

MICHAEL BURTON KCVO, CMG 

 DIRECTOR : THE HONOURABLE MRS ROUS

RECEPTION-LECTURE-DEBATE-DINNER
Saturday September 29th 2018

"Responding to Russia"

Speaker

Rt Hon Sir Michael Cathel Fallon KCB MP

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Friday, 17 August 2018

Festival celebrates North Devon’s bats

Residents in North Devon are being encouraged to celebrate one of the region’s rarest and most fascinating wildlife species: greater horseshoe bats.
Members of the public are invited to celebrate one of Devon’s nocturnal wonders by joining one of more than 20 ‘Bat Festival’ events being staged across the county. The festival is the only one of its kind in the UK and its events have been organised by the Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project – a 5 year partnership project made possible by National Lottery players through a £785,500 Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant, led by Devon Wildlife Trust. The project is working towards sustaining Devon’s population of these threatened nocturnal animals.
Ruth Testa, Project Manager of the Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project, said:
‘We want people to be as excited about bats as we are, and this festival will bring people closer to the secret life of bats – quite literally!  There are events to suit all interests, ranging from a ‘Bats, Moths and Stargazing night’, an exhibition of wonderful illustrations, talks and plenty of bat walks.’
The month-long festival, which begins on 25th August with a launch event at Bovey Tracey, includes public bat walks organised by the North Devon Coast Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (18th and 25th September), and a drop in bat event followed by an evening talk at Braunton Countryside Centre (Weds 12th September). The Centre also hosts one of the projects ‘Bat Beacons’, allowing visitors to find out more about bats through an interactive touchscreen.
Dave Edgcombe Project Officer at North Devon AONB said:
“The festival is a great way of raising public awareness of these little known creatures. Braunton is a very special place for greater horseshoe bats, as the surrounding countryside provides excellent feeding grounds. So why not come along and join us to find out more?” 
Further details and booking information for all the events can be found on the project’s website www.devonbatproject.org/events.  
Greater horseshoe bats have seen their numbers plummet by over 90% in the last 100 years. Today Devon remains a stronghold of this endangered species with about a third of the UK population found in the county.
The Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project hopes to reverse the species’ decline. Over the coming years it will continue to work with local landowners, farmers and communities across Devon ensuring that Devon remains a place which offers greater horseshoe bats the room to live and flourish.
 A Greater Horseshoe Bat – Photo copyright Michael Symes (All Rights Reserved)
A Greater Horseshoe Bat – Photo copyright Michael Symes (All Rights Reserved)
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