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The snaking academy for gifted snakes

The snaking academy for gifted snakes

lewis' house, Crediton ,
the academy for overly gifted boys who can snake in a heart beat.
Qmmunicate

Qmmunicate

Western Road, Crediton ,
QE Academy Trust, Crediton, Devon.
St Boniface Veterinary Clinic

St Boniface Veterinary Clinic

Exeter Road, Crediton ,
A lovely mixed practice in Crediton, Mid Devon
Crediton Community Bookshop

Crediton Community Bookshop

100 High Street, Crediton ,
The Book Shop has been on Crediton High Street since 1983 and has become an integral part of the town. When word got out that the original owner wanted to retire, a group of local people formed a committee to take over the business and create Crediton Community Bookshop (CCB), thereby securing a bookshop in the town for the future. Bookselling has changed enormously in the last 10 years making it difficult to operate a conventional business but dynamic community bookshops are springing up in other parts of the country and showing a way forward. The vision is to make the Crediton Community Bookshop a hub for all kinds of bookish activity including events, reading groups and writing groups, to interact with customers through social media, to showcase local literary talent and, above all, to provide friendly, knowledgeable service in person. After two presentations to the public and the analysis of ?? hundred questionnaires the committee has concluded that there is sufficient public support to go ahead with the venture. A well thought out business plan shows that the enterprise is viable and the CCB has been registered with the Financial Services Authority as a “not-for-private-profit” Industrial and Provident Society. The Crediton Community Bookshop has now reached the fund raising stage. A share issue launch will be held from 4pm to 8pm on November 17th at the Boniface Centre where prominent local writers, Babette Cole, Ian Mortimer and Matt Harvey will give readings and the public can find out all about the project. It will be the first opportunity to purchase shares, at £25 each. Ken Mckechnie, chair of the CCB committee said: “This is an exciting community project to secure a future for the bookshop. Being a shareholder will give you a vote in the running and organisation of the shop. Do not miss this chance of being a co-owner of our own Crediton Community Bookshop!” Contact: Ken Mckechnie, Chairman of CCC committee - email k.mckechnie@redgate.acquiss.com
Crediton Station Tea Rooms :)

Crediton Station Tea Rooms :)

Station Tea Rooms, Station Approach, Crediton ,
We are an Award winning Tea Rooms. We specialise in:- Home made cakes and cookies Home made soups Light lunches All day breakfast Traditional Devon Scone and Clotted cream
Crediton Youth Centre

Crediton Youth Centre

Old Haywards Primary School, East street, Crediton ,
Creditons only dedicated youth venue. operated by Devon Youth Service (Devon County Council)
Crediton Well Being Centre CiC

Crediton Well Being Centre CiC

48b High Street, Crediton ,
Welcome to the Well Being Centre your local complementary health centre in the heart of Crediton We have six professional practitioners offering a range of therapies and workshops in a relaxing and supportive environment. Our aim is for people to see the centre as a haven from the stresses and strains of everyday life - a place for nurturing to be received and transformation to take place. We also work outside of the centre as a group of therapists and at exeter university sports park
Crediton Care Services

Crediton Care Services

90 High Street , Crediton ,
The company is run by sally Endacott-Phillips and Samantha (Sam) Major. The company is compliant with the current recommendations for best practise, continually strives to develop and improve standard
The Crediton Inn

The Crediton Inn

28a Mill Street, Crediton ,
The "Kirton" is a very friendly town local pub. No distinction is made whatever your race, creed or colour. All are equally welcome. We specialise in traditionally brewed British cask ale served from beer engines (hand pumps) on the bar. Do NOT believe people who say British beer is warm and tepid, if served properly, in good condition, at the correct temperature (54-56F) it is a superior product. If you are interested in Real Ale in general try the CAMpaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) publication, "The Good Beer Guide 2012" or for Devon in particular, "Real Ale in Devon". It goes without saying that the Crediton Inn is in both!