Tuesday 21 April 2015

NORTH DEVON'S MIND BODY AND SOUL FESTIVAL Meet the Exhibitors

MEET THE
   EXHIBITORS   
NORTH DEVON'S MIND BODY AND SOUL FESTIVAL
SATURDAY 25TH AND SUNDAY 26TH APRIL
   
Devon's Large Attraction of the Year 2014 
 
 
RELAX AND UNWIND....
 Meet the exhibitors that will be joining us at our 
Mind, Body and Soul
Festival on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th April. Book your treatments and tickets!  
 More information on all our amazing exhibitors coming this week!
 
North Devon Hypnotherapy
'North Devon Hypnotherapy' provides clinical hypnotherapy and spiritual hypnotherapy, helping with the stress and anxieties of every day life.
 
Christine Manley

Christine Manley offers allergy testing and reflexology using a simple and non-invasive method to identify intolerances.
Christine will be offering allergy taster tests during the weekend
 
North Devon Tai Chi/ Tui Na

'North Devon Tai Chi' offer classes in Tai Chi, Tui Na. They will be offering Tui Na full and taster sessions. Tui Na is a form of Chinese massage which is used to treat skeletal and muscular problems as well as internal organ and mental issues.  
 
 
 
  
'Teeki UK' take water bottles and turn them into clothes, giving them purpose again through an eco-friendly process.

Book your admission tickets to see Teeki UK's collection
 
  North Devon Therapeutic Massage

'North Devon Therapeutic Massage' offer an enjoyable healing tool which promotes good health and well being.

North Devon Therapeutic Massage will be offering sessions to book on the day
 
Celia Estella

Celia is a gifted Clairvoyant, Medium and Healer, specializing in matters of the heart and soul.

Readings can be booked with Celia on the day
 
R and R Spa

'R&R Spa' a luxury North Devon haven where you can enjoy a range of gentle therapeutic treatments  which will leave you feeling Relaxed - and ready to get back on top of your job and busy family life.
Book your Indian Head Massage taster with R&R Spa

Wednesday 18 March 2015

LOCAL MUSICIANS PLEASE NOTE. Competition Soundtrack on Your Road Trip

Fantastic opportunity for local musicians to put the perfect Soundtrack on this video and be in with a chance of winning £2000's worth of studio time. The music can be in whatever style you feel inspired to create – for example, electronic dance music (EDM), heavy metal or orchestral as long as it’s inspired by the video and fits its exact length. The competition ends on April 17. Travelsupermarket.com have filmed five road trips in five different locations around the UK, here is the one for the Atlantic Highway. Good luck everyone...



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Nature: This general election's missing issue?

West Country's leading nature charities unite to put nature on the agenda The National Trust, RSPB and The Wildlife Trusts are calling on people across the West Country to put nature at the heart of debate in the run up to May's General Election and encourage candidates to support nature. Together the three charities have produced South West Nature 2015 - a new website that details landscapes, wildlife and the issues these face, across all 55 Westminster constituencies in the south west. 
Speaking for the partnership, Harry Barton (CEO of Devon Wildlife Trust) said; "Nature is the missing issue from this general election. We need greater political commitment to nature's recovery and fundamental changes in how we value, use and interact with nature. This is as relevant to the stunning wildlife we have in our seas as it is to our internationally famous landscapes. What happens in the next parliament, and the decisions our elected representatives make, are going to be crucial to the nature we cherish and depend on." 
The charities are encouraging people to visit the website - www.swnature2015.org - or to find it on their local Wildlife Trust website, and discover the big nature issues where they live, then ask their local parliamentary candidates to show that they care about nature and that they will work individually and within their party to look after wildlife and natural spaces. 
Sarah O'Brien, South West External Affairs Advisor speaking for the National Trust said: "The South West has some of the country's most stunning landscapes and richest habitats, all surrounded by our world class coastline. Our natural environment is important in its own right, but it also underpins our economy, health and our wellbeing. Yet nature is in decline. It is vital that we halt this decline and secure nature's recovery in a generation, not only for its own sake, but for what it does for us." 
Simon Brenman speaking for The SW Wildlife Trusts said: "Our environment is under more pressure than ever before. The State of Nature report published in 2013 found that 60% of UK species we know about are in decline and many of the "free", but invaluable, services provided by nature are under threat, such as pollination, resilience to flooding, clean water supply, and food production." 
The charities, who have the support of hundreds of thousands of people across the West Country, say that nature is crucial to our economy, health and wellbeing.
Mark Robins, speaking for the RSPB in the South West said; "The West Country trades on the relative quality of its natural environment. It's one of the principle reasons why people choose to live, work and do business here." "But we need leadership, not only to commit to the recovery of nature, but also to make the most of the opportunities a thriving natural environment provides for healthier and more prosperous communities".  
To find out more visit www.swnature2015.org

http://www.swnature2015.org/

'Nature is crucial to the South West's future prosperity, but are our politicians doing enough to safeguard it?' 
Photo:Devon Wildlife Trust's Emsworthy nature reserve, Dartmoor copyright Simon Williams (All rights reserved)