Trophies have long been symbols of achievement and success, especially for children. From school sports to academic competitions, trophies represent hard work, dedication, and accomplishment. While some may argue that awarding trophies too frequently can reduce their value, there’s no denying that they play a significant role in the development and motivation of children. This article...
Families looking for a memorable half-term adventure can head to South Devon Railway from 27th October to 3rd November for a week of scenic steam train rides and Halloween-themed activities - with the added bonus that kids travel free.
This special promotion, running throughout the half-term break, invites families to enjoy a spooky but family-friendly experience aboard the heritage...
South West residents get ready for a spectacular trio of festivals
As the busy school holiday season winds down, East Devon is gearing up to offer visitors and locals alike an indulgent escape with a trio of exceptional festivals this September.
The Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival, Taste East Devon Festival, and Sidmouth & East Devon Walking Festival are organised,...
As September approaches, the familiar buzz of "back to school" season begins to resonate. Shops are filled with school supplies, uniforms, and lunchboxes while families prepare for the routine of frantic mornings and packed schedules. However, for many, this September marks a departure from tradition. Instead of the usual rush to return to the classroom, more families embrace the opportunity...
Divorce can be one of the most challenging experiences in life, not only emotionally but also financially. One of the critical aspects that often goes overlooked is how pensions are dealt with during a divorce.
Understanding how divorce and pensions coincide can significantly impact your financial future and that of your family. This resource can help to provide some advice...
Children who are enjoying reading books from their local library this summer are in for an extra creative treat.
A series of inspiring workshops and puppet performances are being staged across libraries in Devon and Torbay to help bring this year’s Summer Reading Challenge to life.
Libraries Unlimited, the charity that runs 54 libraries across Devon and Torbay, promotes the...
Supporting a disabled child, while extremely rewarding, can also be immensely challenging. Navigating this path requires not only practical strategies to meet your child's physical and educational needs but also emotional resilience to provide the love and care they need to thrive.
From fostering a nurturing home environment to finding the right resources, we’ll explore practical...
Losing someone you love is extremely hard. When that person wants to be buried in their home country in Southern Asia, the process can feel even more overwhelming. This guide aims to help families understand the legal and practical steps for bringing their loved one's body back to Southern Asia.
What is Repatriation?
Repatriation means the process of returning a deceased person to...
Shipwreck Island welcomes first visitors – as Splashdown Quaywest’s latest attraction sallies forth!
The Bank Holiday weekend allowed a gentle toe in the water for staff and visitors as the latest feature to be added to the perennial favourite waterpark attraction, Shipwreck Island aquaplay opened to eager visitors for the first time. One young raider plunging straight in with Dad in...
The milestone of a child's first steps is a momentous occasion for parents and caregivers alike. However, it's common for children to grow out of the pushchair or double pram at different ages, sometimes causing concern among parents. Understanding the factors influencing the onset of walking can provide reassurance and insight into this developmental stage.