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BP Dunns Motors Exeter Ltd, Devon
Trusham Road, Marsh Barton, Devon, EX2 8RL (On Ciao since: 10/2006)
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BP Whitehouse Services, Devon
Exeter Road, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1QJ (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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Firbank Garage, Devon
Exeter Road, Dawlish, South Devon, EX7 0LX (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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BP Winning Post Filling Station, Devon
Haldon Hill (A38) Kennford, Exeter (on top of Haddon Hill on north side), EX6 7XW (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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C Symonds & Sons, Devon
Exeter Road, Crediton, Devon, EX17 3BN (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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Taskland Ltd, Devon
1 Newbery Commercial Centre, Exeter Airport Business Park, Exeter (Depot with public access), EX5 2UL (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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Gas Power UK, Devon
1Clyst Works, Clyst Road, Exeter (600 yds from Jct 30 (telephone for directions if needed), EX3 0DB (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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Q Jet Telegraph Hill Filling Station, Devon
Telegraph Hill, Kennford, Exeter, Devon (on road between Exeter and Torquay), EX6 7XW (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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Flogas Devon, Devon
Marsh Barton Farm, Clyst St George, Topsham, Exeter, EX3 0RG (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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Exeter Calor Centre, Devon
Grace Road, Marsh Barton, Exeter, EX2 8QE (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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IVE GOT GAS - OF THE LPG VARIETY
Advantages: Cost, Improves range, Energy reliance, green, improving technology
Disadvantages: Small amount of petrol to start
...My LPG conversion was installed a year ago I had being toying with the idea for a while. after hearing my partners uncle had it on a Lexus I took the plunge. 2 grand a small wheel like tank in tool slot at rear of vehicle and it was installed. The LPG can be switched between petrol and LPG and the fact you can have a tank of petrol and a tank of Gas gives your car a longer range. The LPG tank is full for £20 as oppose to £30 for half a tank of petrol - such a big difference but the car needs a small amount of petrol to start so I keep a quarter of a tank of petrol in usually just for that purpose. If you get the LPG system installed correctly the car doesnt suffer much loss in power. I was made aware of rally cars with 200hp engines running on gas and I also drove a converted vauxhall calibre that really flew, overtaking was easy...
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09.05.2007 ·
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Travelodge Exeter
Advantages: Convenient for motorway
Disadvantages: Service
...I have stayed at quite a few travelodges in the UK without any problems or complaints, but avoid this one at all cost.
My room stunk, the smell was emanating from the bathroom sink.
The Wifi advertised was so slow it took over 10 minutes to boot up the welcome page. When i phoned up the service provider I was given the usual bs about it must be my equipment.(Strange as it had been working perfectly a half mile up the road at another Wifi area).
Went for a meal in the adjoining Harry Ramsdens restaurant and ordered sausage and mash with green beans. The unappetising looking dish arrived with no green beans. I called the waitress over and she went to get some. They arrived approx 2 minutes later, cold.
I have complained to Travelodge, which prompted a reply from the manager of the Exeter site, asking me to phone him.
When I...
leonardo1812
04.09.2008 ·
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Review of Forte Travelodge Exeter, Exeter
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Exeter
Advantages: Centre of Devon
Disadvantages: None
...Exeter is a really great city to be studying in. the campus is located up on the top of the hill over looking the city and has loads of green space and trees etc.
In the summer it's lovely but in the winter when it starts raining sideways it gets a bit bleak.
There are loads of things to do in terms of nightlife. besides the union bars and the Lemon Grove where loads of cool bands play, there is also the pheonix and cavern if you're into rock or punk stuff and a couple of nightclubs too.
The clubs down on the Quay tend to be full of 16 year olds who are absolutely lashed on white lighting and decked out head to toe in topman gear and ben shermans, but quite a lot of students go to arena nightclub at the other end of town.
The Wetherspoons pub called The Imperial is just 10 mins walk from the university and is packed during...
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30.07.2008 ·
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Review of Exeter (England)
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LPG should you? My experiance as a guide.
Advantages: Cost if done right
Disadvantages: Cost if done wrong
...I have been running on LPG for a little over five years now, and covered a shade under 220,000 miles in two cars.
The first car was a Honda Accord 2.2 Coupe that had 65,000 miles on the clock when I had it converted to gas. Used was a cheap and basic OMVL kit. This basically converted an injection engine, into a carburettor engine by inserting little more than an open pipe into the inlet manifold, allowing the engine to suck the gas into the cylinders for combustion. Luckily the engine was powerful enough to start with to compensate for the resulting drop in power. There was a cylinder in the boot behind the back seats which made the boot one foot shorter, but I still retained the full sized spare wheel. The engine was from the ultimately reliable Honda stable so; all the problems that I could/should of have had with such a cheap...
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18.04.2005 ·
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Historic Exeter
Advantages: Attractive architecture.Good base for touring South Devon
Disadvantages: Some of the modern archiecture is not appealin
...Exeter, in South Devon, is a pleasant city with a delightful Cathedral and close, a compact shopping centre, museums and art galleries and the Northcott Theatre. The University of Exeter is one of the most attractive campuses in the UK and Exeter is also the home city of the Devon and Dorset Regiment.
The lodging scene in the city is good: there are several elegant hotels in the city centre and several more on the edge of the city including one near Exeter Airport. There are also guest houses and a lot of homely bed and breakfast places in Exeter and prices of accommodation are reasonable.
The town has a football league team, Exeter City, and recreational facilities in Exeter are good. There are a number of high-quality restaurants and a good range of ethnic eateries including Italian, Indian and Chinese. Another very attractive...
ashford
27.06.2000 ·
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Review of Exeter (England)
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My Hometown, Exeter.........
Advantages: Great city, full of culture and history, and plenty to amuse anyone
Disadvantages: none
...Hi, welcome to my hometown of Exeter, in deepest Devon. This is my review of what is going on, from a locals point of view, so come join me, what are you waiting for?
First up a bit of history and Geography lesson. Exeter is located in Devon, and is regarded as the capital of the county. Plymouth is larger in size, but Exeter has all the county hall and administrative buildings, while Plymouth is more working class and a large navy background. Exeter is built on the river Exe, which starts on Exmoor, and meets the English Channel/Atlantic Ocean to the south at Exmouth. Exeter used to be badly flooded as the Exe expanded in winter, but a new flood defence and barrier system is in place, and I cannot remember a serious flood in my life, although the last few years have seen some damager, likewise across the country. Exeter started...
Chris_Padden
22.08.2001 ·
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Review of Exeter in General
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The best decision made to study at Exeter
Advantages: almost everything students look for when choosing a university
Disadvantages: limited accommodation
...It is the second year I study at Exeter and honestly I enjoy every minute here with a beautiful campus in a city of a mixture of tranquility and vibrance. Not a huge city but you have everything you need with a wide variety of shops and restaurants offering products of different price range. I walk to town from the campus almost every day to do a bit shopping. Last year I lived in Cook Mews which was really superb as the room layout was so spacious and practical. I was lucky that my room didn't face the rail and was relatively quiet but even my flatmates who were on the opposite side said they didn't have sleeping problem at all.
I study Account and Finance and I must say that Exeter Business School is one of the best in the country. We have knowledgeable and supportive lecturers; teaching is of a high quality and students are all...
suzie238
28.10.2009 ·
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Review of Exeter University
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Exeter City - The Grecians
Advantages: Got more monet from TV deals and are no londer in recivership, good signings - experience and qualirty in Richardson, Barlow and McCarthy and Blake will have learnt a thing or two off Perryman
Disadvantages: They dont own their ground, the city council do and other financial problems and they will miss Perryman for his tactics and knowlage
...Exeter City are one of three third division football teams from Devon. Like counterparts Torquay Exeter have struggled with one of the worst problems in football, the dreaded drop out of the league into the conference. Torquay beat Barnet on the last day of the season to send Barnet down, and keep Torquay in the league by the skin of their teeth. Exeter went even closer in 1994, finishing bottom of the table, but got a reprieve when the conference team that won promotion failed to come up to scratch on their ground. Several times City fans have counted their blessings that there is only one relegation spot in division three, and after the league council overturned a bid from the conference clubs to extent the relegation/promotion spots to two or three places, Exeter look as if they may defy the acts and survive again...
Chris_Padden
19.08.2001 (28.08.2001) ·
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Review of Exeter City
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Historical Exeter
Advantages: One of the oldest cities in the UK
Disadvantages: none
...I'm concentrating on the historical aspect, as Exeter offers so much, it would be impossible to include everything in one opinion. Exeter is the gateway to the Southwest, with easy access to the M5. Its the capital of Devon and also a Cathedral city. If you are a visitor to the area, you will soon discover, that Exeter is steeped in history, if you look beyond the shops and offices.
Exeter or Isca Dumnoniorum dates back to the Roman era, established in 50AD, making it one of the oldest cities in the United Kingdom. Originally it was a Roman settlement, then developed into a city. Some of the original walls can still be seen today, although Exeter has increased in size somewhat. Almost in the centre of the city is the Cathedral of St Peter, built by the Normans around 1100AD. The cathedral has been largely rebuilt over the years...
kez17
04.08.2003 (11.10.2003) ·
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LPG Vehicles,Should you or Shouldn't you
Advantages: Cheaper fuel costs/extended service intervals
Disadvantages: Finding petrol stations that sell LPG
...At the time I was driving an Alfa romeo 145 Cloverleaf,Any one that knows of these vehicles are aware that they can be a little heavy on petrol with the 2.0 16v engine.A friend of mine suggested I look into an LPG conversion,I read a few reviews as I was not sure how a second hand car with 50.000 miles on would react,Decided that the car was worth investing in the price of the conversion.
My first dilema was what sort of tank to use,ie a doughnut tank in the spare wheel well or a free standing tank in the boot area,I wanted a fairly decent range on mileage so opted for a tank in the boot as the wheel well was to small to fit the size of tank I required.
The conversion was carried out by a local mechanic & other than a few teething problems with the initial set up I knew I had made the right choice.The car ran fine on the conversion...
Rich1972
19.04.2005 ·
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