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Sign up nowThe base of the sign has been cleared and an Oak timber raised planter installed
This year we will
• Increase planting with perennials and drought tolerant plants.
• Plant Bulbs in and around the planter.
• Continue to establish a wildflower strip next to the sign.
• Create an ‘arch’ over the sign using locally coppiced hazel poles.
• Plant a historic rambling rose to the arch.
Location pictured on Monday 8th of April 2024
Spring update
We've got you covered for all your home improvement needs; whether trade or DIY. For design & installation projects; visit our Kitchen & Bathroom showroom.
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Our Exeter office team of experienced accountants, financial planners and tax specialists focus on your finances so you can focus on your life.
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We provide adrenaline packed Paintballing, Mini Paintball, Splatball, Airsoft and Laser Combat experiences
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Exeter based experts in commercial and domestic shot blasting, powder coating, spray paint finishing and metal refurbishment services
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The UK's Number 1 Trade Kitchen Supplier - Unit C1, Sowton Centre Eagle Way, Sowton Industrial Estate EX2 7HY
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Working towards improving community well-being and providing better services at local level.
www.poltimoreparishcouncil.org
The Hall offers a wide range of facilities, and with a capacity of 110 people the venue is the perfect choice for your event, whether it be your Wedding Reception, Birthday Party or Christening, or even a Corporate event
www.poltimorevillage.org
We are a not-for-profit organisation based in East Devon. We develop bespoke packages of 1:1 support for Adults with Autistic Spectrum Conditions, mental ill health and learning disabilities.
www.ukevolve.com
We are a family run business who operate from our showroom on the High Street in the bustling market town of Honiton, Devon. We offer a comprehensive soft furnishings service.
www.softoptionshoniton.co.uk
Britain in Bloom is the largest horticultural campaign in the UK. First held in 1963 and initiated by the then British Tourist Board it followed a French model started in 1959.