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UK EXCHANGES EXCHANGES

2012

The Friendship Force of Devon UK

 

CLUB PROFILE

 

 

OFFICIAL CLUB NAME: The Friendship Force of Devon

 

CLOSEST MAJOR AIRPORT: London Heathrow.

 

COST OF TRANSPORT BETWEEN LONDON AND EXETER:

By bus approx.: £400 for up to sixteen people.

 

By train: £50 per person depends when travelling

Maximum number of Ambassadors: the club can host 15.

 

ABOUT THE CLUB:

It was founded in 1984 and has 25 members.

Devon is a large county but we draw our members mainly from the East and South of the County.

 

ABOUT THE REGION:

Devon is located in the Southwest of England between Somerset and Cornwall.

It is an area of outstanding natural beauty with quaint villages and many thatched cottages. We have a huge coastline and many beaches in the holiday resorts of Exmouth, Teignmouth, Sidmouth, Budleigh, Salterton, Torquay, etc

 

The coast to the east of Exmouth has been designated a World Heritage site and is now known as The Jurassic Coast because of the many fossils which have

been discovered there.

 

Inland we have two major NATIONAL PARKS. In the north east is Exmoor National Park and in the centre and west one finds Dartmoor.

These are vast areas of wild moorland over 500 meters high in places, offering

spectacular views. Here one can see the famous wild Dartmoor ponies.

The two major cities are Plymouth and Exeter. Plymouth has always been a major center for the British fleet and it was from here and along the Devon Coast that thousands of British and allied ships sailed as part of the invasion fleet in 1944.

 

Exeter is an old Roman town; parts of the Roman wall are still intact to this day.

Our Guildhall is the oldest one still regularly used in England. It was built in 1284.

The Cathedral is thought by many to be the most beautiful in the world. It has recently been cleaned

and renovated and looks as good as it did when it was built in the 14th Century.

There are so many wonderful things to see in our area.

There's something for everybody.

 

 

ABOUT THE EXCHANGE:

The climate is mild; there are palm trees growing in Torbay which is known as the English Riviera.

We can't be sure it won't rain but we can be sure the sun will shine sometime and we'll have lots of laughs.

Devon is a major tourist area in England so we like to host our Ambassadors in May or June or mid September through October when the holiday makers have gone home.

We aim to have one incoming exchange and one outgoing exchange each year.

We do look forward to meeting our ambassadors and sharing our time with them.

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