Clairvoyant medium Steve Holbrook will be returning to Honiton in July.

Steve Holbrook, regarded by many as one of the UK's top clairvoyant mediums, will be is visiting Honiton soon, and he explains how he hears the voices of our loved ones that have passed away.

His ability has taken him to theatres and hotels around the country, and as far as the Caribbean, demonstrating his unique ability to act as a telephone exchange between this world and the spirit world.

His ability to give messages of re-assurance to people who have lost their loved ones, has been overwhelmingly witnessed by thousands over the years.

Steve said: "It helps them understand that life continues, just simply in a different dimension."

He explained that one woman's mum came through to her in a message, and said to the daughter 'don't forget the brown Prada handbag on Friday'.

He said: "The lady replied 'I'm putting it in my mum's coffin on Friday, she only died five days ago". Who would know this information?"

One of Steves best friends is the BAFTA Award-winner Jane MacDonald, singer and once co-presenter on ITV's 'Loose Women', Channel 5's 'Cruising with Jane MacDonald', and 'Jane and Friends'.

Steve met Jane in a Spiritualist Church many years ago, and predicted she would be on BBC TV as part of a cruise entertainment documentary.

She didn't believe it, but the year after it came true, and she was the star of The Cruise, the first docu-soap, and she had the biggest selling debut album of all time. She has dedicated her auto-biography to Steve, calling him her inspiration and guru, and can't thank him enough for being there when she needs guidance. Steve always believed in Jane's undeniable talent, and this was all penned in his first autobiography, published 18 years ago - and Jane received her BAFTA Award this year!

Steve has three books out, 'Light in the Darkness', 'Out of this World', and 'Survival', and these all offer a true insight into the day-to-day life of a working medium, Steve's beliefs on many areas of spiritualism, and a great background in to Steve's life.

Steve has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charities over the years, £30,000 for his local hospice in Wakefield, £5,000 for MacMillan Cancer Support, and most recently our current total for PACT - a charity that helps terminally ill children and their parents across the country - is almost £30,000. He is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for this charity.

Steve will be appearing at the Masonic Hall, in Honiton, on Wednesday, July 3, with tickets, costing £10, available by calling 01404 548420, or pay on the door, doors open 7 for 7.30pm start.