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Western Industrial Group

Western Industrial Group

Linhay business Park, Ashburton ,
Western Industrial Group consists of four sectors: 1) Business Interiors & Office Spaces. --------------------------------------------- www.westernindustrial.co.uk/business-interiors Whether you have a new premises in need of a complete fit-out, or your existing workplace requires refurbishment or modifications, Western Industrial can provide the complete turn-key package. From the installation of the mezzanine floor, partitioning, ceilings and all associated mechanical and electrical items; through to supplying the finishing touches like furniture, cabinets, lockers and containers. We can do the lot. If you are interested in any of our services please email: ... sales@westernindustruil.co.uk ... to tell us about your requirements or give us a call on 01364 651 860 Alternatively request a printed version of our services catalogues... 2) Industrial Products & Online Catalogue. --------------------------------------------------- www.westernindustrial.co.uk/products This is our online catalogue where you will find over 20,000 office and industrial products from saftey signs, first aid kits and parking posts to lifting equipment, racking, shelving, storage and castors. 3) M&E Contrax / Mechanical & Electrical Engineers. --------------------------------------------------------------- www.mecontrax.co.uk/ Mechanical & Electrical Engineers. Services include: Electrical . Plumbing . Fire & Security . Air Conditioning . Ventilation . Refridgeration . Data Cabling & Networking . PAT & Electrical Testing. Domestic, Commercial and Industrial work undertaken 4) Bloom1 / Creative Design. ----------------------------------- bloom1.co.uk Creative Design / Print / The Web / Digital Media & Apps / Marketing / Advertising Complete Creative Services every creative service you could need, all in one place, from one company. Us.
Ashburton Cookery School

Ashburton Cookery School

Old Exeter Road, Ashburton ,
Learn to cook with inspirational professional chefs at one of the UK's top culinary schools. With over 40 courses to choose from, designed to suit beginners as well as experienced cooks, our team of professional chef tutors will inspire you to cook with imagination, passion and enjoyment. Whether your aim is to take your cookery skills to the next level, to cook for family and friends, or you want to learn to cook as a professional, you will find a cookery course for you at the Ashburton Cookery School. Voted Cookery School of the Year 2012.
United Networks

United Networks

The Old Mill, Ashburton ,
United Networks is a leading provider of telecommunications, delivering unified communications encompassing voice, video and data solutions. Whatever your business, United Networks has the knowledge and expertise to develop a communications system to match your requirements. With specific expertise in contact/call centres, IP Telephony, VoIP, voice and converged voice and data solutions for home workers and CRM, we are at the forefront of the convergence market, exploiting the latest technologies and delivering tailored communications solutions to match our customers' individual voice and data requirements. With partnerships across a range of manufacturers, including Mitel, Avaya, Panasonic, BT and Polycom, we are able to provide matching expandable solutions for your communication needs.
Software Sales Academy

Software Sales Academy

2 Prigg Meadow, Ashburton ,
Building on Grey Matter's 30 years of Software Know How, we have created our new Software Sales Academy, providing specialist software sales training for new starters to fast track their success in Gr
Ashburton Motor works ltd - Subaru Isuzu

Ashburton Motor works ltd - Subaru Isuzu

ASHBURTON MOTOR WORKS LTD, Ashburton ,
Ashburton Motor Works ltd Main Dealers for Subaru and Isuzu for over 20 years. Directors( Roger Tilley, Colin Bond, Mervyn Wills.) see what we do at www.devon-subaru.co.uk www.devon-isuzu.c
Waggy Tails Ashburton

Waggy Tails Ashburton

Pack Leader: Tracey Lewis, 60 Balland Park, Ashburton ,
Loving your dog for you when you can't be there. Professional Home Boarding & Dog Walking Services. Home visits for cats and other pets. Fully licensed and insured
Vintage Emporium Ashburton

Vintage Emporium Ashburton

18 North Street, Ashburton ,
Vintage Emporium in Ashburton will take you back to a long forgotten era. It's all about a cosy style and mixing old with new. On entering this box of delights you are welcomed by the sounds of 'Ella Fitzgerald and the Chick Webb orchestra' you can even take tea, coffee and locally made cakes at our country tables mixed in and around all the delights, or browse through an eclectic mix of vintage pieces including furniture, linens, vintage clothing, eiderdowns, country quilts, cottage style baskets, materials sold by the yard, hand made soap, and pretty ribbons and trimmings all from a wonderful haberdashery counter full of coloured cottons, jars of vintage buttons and crocheted flowers. Vintage Emporium hand make as many luxury pieces as we can when time allows, such as soft furnishing like cushions, embroidered delightful bags, soft and cosy scarves to keep out the winter chill, and lavender filled mice. Its a magpie's collection of trinkets and truly delightful things, which changes from week to week as each unique treasure, is a one off piece. Vintage Emporium is also a stockist for Sanderson Fabrics and Cath Kidston accessories. Take a step back in time and bring something of ours home with you.
The Husbandry School

The Husbandry School

Liddy Ball, Bickington, Ashburton ,
The Husbandry School is the Devon based jont venture of Carole and Jonty Williams. It is the passionately held culmination of both our lives. The journey to get to this project started many years back. We are members of The Wholesome Food Association, Food & Drink Devon and the Dartmoor Partnership and work in partnership with The Ashburton Cookery School.
Ashburton Taxis Ltd

Ashburton Taxis Ltd

The Grove, Stonepark,, Ashburton ,
We are a local, family business that has been trading for over 25 years. We have 2 vehicles, 1 of which is an 8 Seater and the other being an executive saloon. All drivers hold current Hackney Carriag
Ashburton Acupuncture

Ashburton Acupuncture

The Haven, 24 West St, Ashburton ,
http://www.ashburtonhaven.co.uk/practitioners/nicola-renovich.php Acupuncture for a wide range of conditions: Fertility, Back, Neck & Shoulder Pain, Arthritis, Stress related illness, Skin conditions, Mental & Emotional Problems & Neurological Disorders
Ashburton Facial Massage

Ashburton Facial Massage

The Haven Health Clinic, Ashburton ,
Natural Facial Rejuvenation Massage is more than just a facial. During the treatment, over ninety face and neck muscles are systematically massaged. Acupressure points are activated, stimulating energy flow and releasing deep-seated tension, freeing layers of muscle and connective tissue (8 of the 12 major energy meridians have points on the face!). Massage ‘smoothing’ techniques are used so that circulation is improved and the tissues can glide smoothly over the deeper layers of muscle and bone. The whole process has been described as a bit like ironing out the creases, making the skin feel smoother and softer and improving the complexion and skin tone. Unlike many similar facial massages out there I only use natural, organic, chemical free and fair trade products so you can rest assured that this is truly natural. If you choose the 90min Ultimate Pamper on addition to the Neals Yard face mask you will get a lovely foot massage or gentle Reiki healing. If you believe in natural beauty from the inside out, without any nips, tucks or fillers, then choose this massage to lift more than just your spirits!
Ashburton Live

Ashburton Live

St Lawrence Chapel, St Lawrence Lane, Ashburton ,
I once heard somebody say that they could always find reasons not to go out for a run. Maybe the weather, or something on TV or a phone call to make, or whatever. But once they'd got out of the door, and spent half an hour jogging and breathing in fresh air, they were ALWAYS glad they'd done it. I realised that for me, going out to see live music is a bit like this. Especially if the performer is someone I've never seen or heard of before, making the effort to get to a venue, perhaps forking out for a ticket, or finding someone else who's up for it, can all just seem like too much hassle. And what if it's sold out when I get there? But once I do manage to get over all these things, and just go, it's almost always good for the soul, whether it was an amazing gig or just someone singing some familiar old songs, or because I met someone and had a great conversation. And frankly I know as a musician, that it's extremely rare to be unable to get into a gig because the venue's full. So last year, when a friend who manages a largely unknown jazz trio called "Phronesis" asked if I might help find them a venue to fill a spare date on their tour of the South West in February, I hesitated. But I'd recently discovered the very fine piano in St Lawrence Chapel, and thought it would be a perfect place for them to play, so I threw caution to the wind and became a 'promoter', booked the hall, and started wondering how to persuade people to come. Then, I heard that the band's 2010 album had been voted best of the year by both Mojo and Jazzwise magazines. Suddenly this persuasion problem seemed to become a little easier. And, on 13 Feb 2011, the Chapel was very nearly filled to the brim with 100 people, for what turned out to be an amazing gig. Afterwards, some people told me that it hadn't been totally their musical cup of tea, but they were glad they came, and if I put on some more, they might come again and that it had been great to have such talented musicians performing on our doorstep, rather than having to travel to Exeter or Plymouth or even further. So, I'm having another go, with a series of very different artists – all of whom I know to be truly amazing musicians. I think in every case, they're performers who I'd say you don't need to be a fan of a particular type of music to really enjoy what they do because they're also great entertainers, as well as just being lovely people! You can see the list in the ad on page XXX. While none of them are 'famous' (although they all deserve to be) they all perform regularly in top venues and festivals in the UK and around the world. The first concert on 17 July is a real treat, with Leonid Vintskevich from Russia, plus his son Nikolai on sax. Leonid plays at the top jazz festivals around the world, and is a spectacular performer; this will be a special night. Then in August, country duo McKenZie will grace the chapel stage. I'm not the biggest fan of 'Country Music' in the world, though I really do admire Dolly Parton! These guys perform original songs, which I think transcend the genre, and deserve to be heard in a concert setting. Singer, Zoe Caryl was Annie on the West End stage aged 5, and has been singing professionally ever since. she comes from a bit of a musical dynasty: her parents Celia Nichols and Ronnie Caryl were the house band on the QE2 for 30 years, and her brother Ronnie plays guitar with Phil Collins. For two weeks in October, we have some amazing singers in Joe Stilgoe and Aimua Eghbamien. Then in November, theg gorgeous live multitracking of bassist Steve Lawson with Lobelia providing the vocals, and yours truly on saxphone. Links to music from all of these on www.ashburtonlive.co.uk. What about the ticket prices? At £10 a ticket, if we get a good audience, then it covers the costs and pays a fee to the people involved that might just come somewhere near the minimum wage when all things are considered. Let me know if you think it's fair? I hope that having a real half price concession ticket means that nobody can't afford to come if they'd like to. If you fall in the middle somewhere, then get in touch, and I'll sort something out. I love the fact that here in the middle of Devon, it's possible to see live music from all over the world, in tiny rooms rather than huge theatres, like the recent fantastic Blues Festival and other odd things that crop up from time to time, eg pianist Julian Joseph performing one afternoon in St Andrew's Church as part of the Two Moors Festival. I hope this little bunch of events will add something to the mix that makes this town such a lovely place to live. I've started an email list about local live music – things that I'm involved in plus anything else that I come across. If you'd like to be on it, send a mail to info@ashburtonlive.co.uk. Likewise if you know about something that you think more people should know about, send me the details and I'll pass them along. Andy Williamson, Ashburton June 2011. www.bigbuzzard.co.uk & www.ashburtonlive.co.uk