November 2014 issue

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NOVEMBER 2014 | ISSUE 046

INFORMATIVE RELEVANT INSPIRING FRESH AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY

WHAT’S ON

Comprehensive events listing + Films @ The Watermark

ARTIST’S PAINTINGS TO SUPPORT HANNAHS PAGE 3

WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM

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REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE AND SERVICE DETAILS

Pupils’ adventure fun PAGE 6

Ivybridge Timeline Community news Clubs & groups On The Beat Property Wellness

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MESSAGE FROM THE DISTRICT’S DOG WARDEN Local dog owners reminded of their responsibilties - P20


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ARTIST’S PAINTINGS TO SUPPORT HANNAHS

Musings

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A local artist has produced two special paintings to raise money for the Dame Hannah Roger’s School in Ivybridge. Annie Meakin, who raised over £900 for the charity last Christmas after selling nearly 3,000 cards of her Ivybridge Victorian paintings, is delighted to be able to again support the work of the school with her paintings Evening Light in Ivybridge and Christmas in Ivybridge. Evening Light in Ivybridge is a depiction of 1940s Ivybridge,

Lest we forget

‘Evening Light in Ivybridge’ by Annie Meakin

looking down Fore Street towards the Methodist Church. As well as A5 Christmas cards, the painting is also available as A6 notelets with matching gift tags, A4 digital laser prints and as 14” x 19” Fine Art Trade Guild Giclee prints with Certificate of Authenti-

BUILD A STORY

An exciting new initiative is being launched at Ivybridge Library this month. Build A Story, led by young volunteers Cameron and Katie, invites children to listen to a story and then build a part of it from Lego. The sessions help children to develop their vocabulary, problem-solving and literacy skills

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cation (unframed but signed). Christmas Time in Ivybridge will be available as A5 cards, A6 notelets and A4 digital laser prints. The pictures go on sale from November at The Watermark and will support of the Dame Hannah Roger’s School, Ivybridge, who will receive a share of the profits. î www.anniemeakin.co.uk

in a fun, informal setting. The idea has been used successfully in schools, but this is believed to be the first time it has been done in a library. The first Build A Story is on Saturday, 22 November, from 10am and will last approximately an hour, with a small charge of £1.50. A maximum of 10 children can be accommodated per session so those interested are asked to book in with library staff.

Ivybridge will sparkle this Christmas A new display of festive lights will illuminate Ivybridge this Christmas. The new lighting, costing nearly £6,500, will be switched on during the town’s Christmas Festival on 28 and 29 November. The festive fun commences on the evening of Friday 28th with exciting attractions for all ages and many of the shops open late for the event. Visitors will be able to enjoy the festive atmosphere while picking up some Christmas gifts from the shops. advent markets and Christmas stalls, with plenty of entertainment, refreshments and music on offer. There will be a special parade featuring guests from the South Devon carnival circuit, Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue fire engine and cadets, Heroes ‘n’ Villains in their amazing movie costumes, followed by the star attraction – Santa accompanied by his crew of elves arriving on

Trigger the little express train. There will also be exciting opportunities to bump into jolly Santa as he goes on tour around the town. Santa will return to Ivybridge the following day when the Festival resumes from 10am, running into the afternoon, when families can visit Santa and his elves in his magical grotto in the Atrium on the 1st floor of The Watermark, and take part in other activities organised by the Guides. Saturday shoppers can delight in the vibrant advent markets around the town, and enjoy other festivities taking place including the Flower Club’s wreath making workshop in The Watermark (9.30am-noon – see page 19), and there will be a display of vintage cars outside The Watermark courtesy of Devon Vintage Car Club. See our December issue for full details of the Ivybridge Christmas Festival.

November is of course the month of Remembrance. The Royal British Legion Ivybridge branch can be justly proud of the Remembrance Day Parade & Service conducted in the town. An audience, in the thousands, of people young and old come to pay their respects to those who have fallen in service to their country. I am delighted that The Ivybridge magazine can support this occasion in a small way by publishing the timetable and order of service, which you’ll find on page 9. In his series Ivybridge during the Great War, Tony Rea looks at how the poppy came to be our symbol of Remembrance (also on page 9). It may only just be November, but no matter how hard we try, we cannot escape the ‘C’ word! Yes, Christmas is galloping towards us; my daughter already has a present list so long that Santa would need two sleighs to deliver them! As the article on the left reports, Ivybridge will sparkle this Christmas thanks to a new set of Christmas lights for Fore Street. These will be turned on during the Christmas Festival, which this year is on 28 & 29 November. A whole host of festive family fun is planned, and we will have a full pull-out-and-keep programme in our December issue. Before this, though, there is loads going on in and around the town this month. Our packed What’s On section has details of events, clubs, groups, shows, music, films and more, all good reasons to get out and about. I hope you enjoy this issue.

The Ivybridge magazine is published and produced by: Lily design. 6 Claymans Pathway, Woodlands, Ivybridge PL21 9UZ T: 01752 426522 W: www.lilydesign.co.uk E: info@lilydesign.co.uk © Lily design 2014. No part of this publication may be reproduced, in any form, without prior consent of the Publisher. All information, advertised or provided, is accepted in good faith as being correct at the time of going to press. Opinions expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher and editor. The publisher accepts no responsibility for products, goods or services that may be advertised or referred to.

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news life is local

Ivybridge became a town Brunel’s viaduct built & railway station opens

1977

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IVYBRIDGE TIMELINE | 1280 - 2013 To find out more about these dates, and all the 80 notable dates on the Timeline which spans the town’s 733 year history, pop into the library

SANTA’S GROTTO FACING DECORATION DISASTER

Sam Tegg celebrated his 103rd birthday with a small celebration laid on by Ivybridge Caring, a voluntary organisation which provides support to older and isolated people in Ivybridge and the surrounding communities.

Pictured with Sam is his long-time volunteer Jane Britton (right) and Ivybridge Caring client co-ordinator Sue Aust (left). î If, like Jane, you would like to volunteer for Ivybridge Caring please call 07791 239357

Ella Spooner (left) and friend Kelly Wallis-Gordon completed the 17K Endurance Commando Challenge in 3hrs 12mins and raised £1,020.50 for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust. Ella and Keely wish to thank everyone who kindly donated via Just Giving www.justgiving.com/Ella-Spooner

24-HOUR PLOUGH-A-THON RAISES £3K Ivybridge Young Farmers Club have raised £3,000 with 24-hour Ploughathon. Members ploughed 220 acres between noon and noon, using machinery donated by local 4

dealerships, with diesel donations from local businesses and farmers. The event was held at Scobbiscombe Farm, Kingston, by kind permission of the Walters Family.

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COFFEE MORNING SUCCESS A coffee morning for Ivybridge and South Brent Arthritis Research UK held in South Brent Old School Centre, South Brent, in October made £532, plus £200 was raised through the sale of Christmas cards. The group wish to thank all concerned in putting the event on and to everyone who supported it. The group’s committee is looking to enlist some new faces as a number of officers will be retiring from office in the coming year. If anyone would like to consider joining this friendly committee then please get in touch by calling 01364 72561.

The Santa’s Grotto at this year’s Erme Primary School Christmas Extravaganza could be a drab place unless local people and businesses can help with new decorations. The current decorations for the Grotto, the biggest attraction of the Christmas event, which this year is on Saturday, 13 December, are beyond repair and the Friends of the Erme Primary are seeking help to get new ones. If there is anyone willing to donate, or any companies wishing to revamp/design the Grotto, they would love to hear from you. î If you can help, contact Kay Winstone by email kay.winstone@sky.com or call 07980 116104.

REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE Local people of all ages are being invited by The Royal British Legion Ivybridge Branch to join them for their Remembrance Day Parade and Service on Sunday, 9 November - see page 9 for full details of the parade and service. Following the parade, they also invite everyone to join RBL members, veterans and the Plymouth Pipe Band in The Sportsman’s Inn for a small buffet and a great raffle and auction in aid of the Poppy Appeal. Last year’s Poppy Appeal in Ivybridge raised in excess of £22,000. The RBL is very grateful for the generosity and support of the town; very many local serving and ex-servicemen/women and their dependents received help.

ANN WIDDECOMBE FUNDRAISES STRICTLY FOR HANNAHS

Former MP and author Ann Widdecombe was the guest of honour at the recent Hannahs Ivybridge Supporter Group Autumn Fundraising Lunch at the Moorland Garden Hotel. After lunch, over 130 guests were entertained by Ann with stories rang-

ing from her days in Westminster to her experience on Strictly Come Dancing. The talk was followed by both serious and frivolous questions from guests. The lunch raised over £1,500 to support the work Hannahs does with children and adults with disabilities.

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FISH IS THE DISH Jim Portus and Karen Pringle tuck into their fish with the pupils Erme School children release their balloons

THE BALLOONS HAVE GONE UP

‘Stage One’ of an exciting geography project has been ‘released’ by the children of The Erme Primary School. The pupils created postcards describing to another person what their favourite toy looks like, which were then attached to fully biodegradable balloons. These were then releases to see how far they would travel. The children are looking forward to receiving information on how far the balloons have travelled, which will be plotted on a map to help them learn more about the landscape, wind direction and measuring distances.

Year 4 pupils at Stowford School enjoyed a mouth-watering end to their topic based on water. Jim Portus and Karen Pringle, from South Western Fish Producer Organisation Ltd (SWFPO Ltd), brought in the “taste of the sea” for the children to sample. SWFPO Ltd, which serves the needs fishing communities from Brixham to the South West coast of Scotland, is based in Ivybridge and Mr Portus and Mrs Pringle were only too happy to help out with a cooking project to encourage the children to try fresh fish. They brought along some fresh lemon sole fillets supplied by Ivybridge Fish Company and plenty of egg, flour and bread crumbs to give the children the opportunity to make their own ‘fish fingers’. They also brought along some prawns, as well as some frozen fish fingers so that the children could compare the taste. Jim explained the benefits of including fish in your diet and showed them a lemon sole fish so that they understood where their fillets came from. Then the children got busy making homemade fish fingers.

Children at Manor Primary have been enjoying a range of exciting outdoor experiences. Year 6 spent a fantastic week at Heatree Activity Centre on Dartmoor, the Year 5s had a day of bushcraft at Spirit of Adventure, and the Year 4s were sent ‘back to basics’ with a two-day residential trip to Embercombe, near Exeter. There have also been numerous wellie walks and rambles around Ivybridge and a Year 3/ 4 evening picnic at Mothecombe beach... all valuable learning experiences which have given the children some wonderful memories! 6

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SOCCER SUCCESS FOR MANOR The keen footballers at Manor Primary have made a great start to the season by finishing in joint first place at the Ivybridge Learning Community Festival. A brilliant team display saw the team share top spot with Stowford. The Girls' football team (right) went one better when they won the ILC School Games Festival outright by three clear points.

Pupils at Stowford School went on a cultural ‘visit’ to France to celebrate European Language Day. All the children, from Foundation to Year 6, had the chance to try a French breakfast of croissants, brioche and hot chocolate at the various “temporary cafes” that sprang up around the school. Pupils had prepared Frenchthemed bunting, headbands and table cloths prior to the event to help create to right atmosphere. In the afternoon, the Key Stage 2 classes had the added bonus of visits from language students at ICC to give them an extra opportunity to practise their oral skills.

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Remembrance Day Parade & Service

THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

Sunday, 9th November, 2014

RECOUNTING LIFE IN THE TOWN O REMEMBERING THE FALLEN O

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by tony rea Poppies captured the popular imagination only after the war

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REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE AND SERVICE 1020:

Muster at Ivybridge Motors, one representative from each contingent report to The Parade Marshal

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Parade Steps off led by the Plymouth Pipe Band

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Parade Halts at the War Memorial

WELCOME by the Reverend Chris Osbourne, followed by the Lords Prayer.

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s November sees the first Remembrance Day to fall within the centennial of the Great War, it seems appropriate to write about the poppy. To be clear, in 1914 the only poppies in Ivybridge were those growing wild in the fields around the village, and these held no particular significance. Poppies captured the popular imagination after the war. The Royal British Legion was formed in May 1921 and, according to its website, the firstever Poppy Appeal was held later that year with the first Poppy Day on 11 November. Why is the poppy our symbol of Remembrance? It has been suggested that poppies were the only plant to flourish in the wardamaged fields between the WWI trenches, and that the red colour was appropriate as it represented bloodshed. However, whilst there is little doubt that poppies flowered in Flanders and the Somme, the countryside was not universally devastated by war. Additionally, the poppy has a very short flowering period. I am arguing, therefore, that for most of the time the war zone of the Western Front would have been devoid of red poppies.

Much of the mythology surrounding the poppy probably comes from the poem In Flanders Fields, written by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, a field surgeon in the Royal Canadian Artillery. He is thought to have written the poem in slack periods between managing the treatment of the injured at a field hospital in Flanders during the second battle of Ypres (1915). McCrae’s verse is a call to arms and it was much used for propaganda purposes in Britain, the Commonwealth and the USA. Perhaps that image of red poppies dancing in the wind between rows of crosses simply struck a chord with the public. Since I started writing these monthly pieces, I have received much support from local people who have shared details of family members who volunteered, fought, died and survived. I have listened enthralled to stories retold. For example, of the airship that crash-landed on Dartmoor close to Ivybridge, of Guardsman Barter – the tallest soldier in the British army – and of the Indian troops billeted near Modbury along with their elephants! More of these tales in later editions. Meanwhile, if you have stories or photographs to share, please do get in touch.

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Our Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, As it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, But deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, The power, and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen

his desire our soul delighteth pleasure leads us where we go Love doth stand at his hand joy doth wait on his command Still from man to God eternal Sacrifice of praise be done high above all praises praising for the gift of Christ, his Son Christ doth call one and all ye who follow shall not fall THE EXHORTATION They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them [ALL] “We will remember them”

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN 1100: The Last Post THE HYMN 1102: Reveille All my hope on God is founded he doth still my trust renew me through change and chance he guideth only good and only true God unknown, he alone calls my heart to be his own Pride of man and earthly glory sword and crown betray his trust what with care and toil he buildeth tower and temple fall to dust But God’s power, hour by hour is my temple and my tower God’s great goodness aye endureth deep his wisdom, passing thought splendor, light and life attend him Beauty springeth out of naught evermore from his store newborn words rise and adore

1103: Flypast (weather permitting) courtesy of David Silsbury, followed by laying of Wreaths, on completion members of the public are invited to lay personal tributes 1120: Address by Dermot Roberts, Chairman of the Ivybridge Branch of the Royal British Legion 1125: The Kohima Epitaph Closing address by the Padre “When you go home, tell them of us and say, for your tomorrow we gave our today”

Parade Marches off and will halt at the American War Memorial at the Harford Road Car Park, where wreaths will be laid in memory of our American Allies. On completion, the Daily doth the almighty Giver parade will march down bounteous gifts on us bestow Fore Street and disperse. 9 Novem ber 2014 The Ivybridge magazine


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A Crafters’ Christmas Christmas will be the theme for the Ivybridge Crafters at their November and December session. The weekly Friday morning sessions will focus on gifts for Christmas along with making decorations, calenders and cards. The Crafters offer weekly themed crafty coffee mornings at the Endsleigh Terrace Cafe between 10am and noon. It is just £5 per workshop, which includes all materials. Refreshments are available from the cafe. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Jenny Pearce on 07753480423 or find them on Facebook - search for The Ivybridge Crafters Ivybridge Probus Club members enjoyed a private visit to Mothecombe House

Probus meet the Landed Gentry! Chat at the bar at October’s Ivybridge Probus Club meeting, held at the regular Smithaleigh Hotel venue, centred around the visit to Mothecombe House and the postponed Golf Day. The Mothecombe visit was private and by appointment with Mrs Mildmay-White, who conducted the visit to this beautiful and historic house. Sitting on the Flete estate since

the 18th Century, the house has many precious paintings and pieces of art. Sir Edwin Lutyens left his mark on the house during the 20th Century. The 20 members of the party were all in agreement as to the house’s style and beautiful grounds. After this recent beautiful autumn weather, the golf day was unfortunately fogged out. So poor was the visibility that one could not see across the car park. A new date will be fixed in early November.

President Howard Webster handed out tickets to the club members signed-up for the Devonport Theatre visit to see Chorus Line. The Club’s Ladies’ Christmas lunch, arranged by Peter Corke, will, by popular demand, be at St Elizabeth’s House. After four years organising club events Peter would like to hand over to another member and President Howard thanked Peter on behalf of members. Peter did confirm he is hoping to finalise the visit to Plymouth Magistrates Court later this month. Ironically, this ties in with November’s guest speaker, Paul Long, who will speak on criminal profiling. FIND OUT MORE: Contact secretary Bob Mailling on 01752 892255

Club’s new President Members of Ivybridge Flower Club were welcomed to the club’s 50th AGM by Hilary Newcombe, Vice Chairman, in the absence of Chairman Janet Weston. Reports were given detailing the work and financial details of the club, and out-going President Carole Rolfe told members how much she had enjoyed her time in the office of President during a very busy and special club year. At the end of the business part of the meeting, Carole presented the badge of office to the incoming President, Anne Glanville. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Janet Weston on 01752 894643 10

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Join them at the U3A Speaker Keith Mason will give a talk on ‘Looking at Gardens from Cornwall to Kent’ at the November meeting of Ivybridge U3A, which is being held at The Watermark on Monday, 17 October, at 2pm. FIND OUT MORE: Go to ivybridgeU3A.org.uk

Gardeners’ meeting The November meeting of the Ivybridge Garden Association will take place on Thursday, 27 November, at the Methodist Church Hall, Fore Street, Ivybridge. Alan Mort will be giving a talk about ‘Fast Rabbit Farm Gardens’, refreshments will be available and a raffle will be held. A Bloom of the Month competition will also take place. The meeting, which starts at 7.45pm, is free for members, visitors are charged £2. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Mrs Acheson on 01752 894867

Aladdin rehearsals Members of Ivybridge Theatre Company are busy rehearsing for their next production. Aladdin will be a fun-filled family pantomime to be performed 2022 February 2015 – just the thing for children to keep them occupied during the half term holiday! Look out for further details nearer the time. ITC meet every Wednesday at Chapel Place, Ivybridge, from 7.30pm onwards. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Ron Davis on 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatrecompany.co.uk

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Dartmoor THE AMAZING COUNTRYSIDE ON YOUR DOORSTEP

CONSERVING THE COPSE Piles Copse, an isolated wood of English oak situated about four miles up the Erme valley from Ivybridge, is well-known as one of few surviving such woods, and for its high ecological and scenic values. As it is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an Environmentally Sensitive Area, and is located in the National Park, it is important that it be conserved.

he has continued and achieved a lot more repairs along the top and in some places around the south-east corner. To help with some really big rocks, Dennis Warley of Plympton brought an excavator up for a week when the ground was hard and dry in August. This work on the wall has mostly been funded so far by the last part of an expiring conservation grant. Natural England were sufficiently impressed by this effort that we have now agreed a further 10 years of conservation funding. This will cover the completion of the wall repairs and making it stockproof (with BY JOHN HOWELL gates and top wiring) over the next three years. Once that is done, we will start to control the hrough lack of maintenance and, in grazing regime inside the whole ancient farm some cases by dismantling, the area and see how rejuvenation of the wood can boundary wall of Higher Piles has not best be encouraged. been stock-proof for at least a hunWoodland of this nature requires grazing by dred years. As a result, grazing animals have a range of animals – sheep, cattle and ponies – strayed in from the common land of the open but so far we have no real idea of the numbers moor and browsed off all of the regenerating or timing through the seasons. Most of the gerseedlings. This has led to a situation where minating oak seedlings seem to be browsed off the trees are all very aged and are starting to during the winter, presumably because the die back. sheep like the taste or the nutrients in the In the 1970s, two small plots were fenced off young bark. The initial grazing pattern will to see if the trees would regenerate naturally. therefore exclude stock in the winter. However, Not much happened in one very shady plot, without enough animals present, the place but in the other, on the southern side of the would become a mass of brambles and scrub. copse, a considerable number of trees grew Getting the balance right will therefore take (TOP) Ethan Parsons working on the Piles up and are now quite sizeable. This demonquite some years of experimentation. boundary wall in the summer of 2013 strated that rejuvenation of the wood is possiAs well as the oaks of the main copse, there (ABOVE) An oak, a rowan, heather and ble. However, oak is a pioneer species and are scattered thorn trees on the more exposed whortleberry inside a protective enclosure generally does not grow under its own shade. upper parts of the ancient farm. These are also This means that young trees can only come up very old and starting to decline at a worrying in gaps or on the edges, and in effect the wood the wall was in such bad repair that no-one rate, so we aim to try to get more of these growwill need to migrate to some extent. thought it could ever be restored. ing again. In the enclosures, a surprising The success of the first enclosures led us to At the end of 2011, I did a small trial repair to amount of heather and whortleberry have come make some bigger ones, starting in 2006, all on see how feasible it would be. The remoteness back, and so we hope also to be able to restore the southern side of the copse. Some of these of the location and exposure to the weather bigger areas of these. were paid for using a conservation grant from meant that, although clearly possible, it was As we developed our thinking on the conserNatural England, and some we (the landowngoing to be a tough task. vation of Higher Piles, we developed a detailed ers) have done ourselves. As there is no ecoFor some time we thought it might not hapmanagement plan. This will soon be available nomic return from land like this, it is not easy to pen on grounds of cost and labour. Then a on the website we are setting up to explain the find the time and money to invest in conservayoung Ivybridge man, Ethan Parsons, came conservation work at the site and to counteract tion, and just arranging grants takes a huge forward and undertook to spend the summer of other websites that promote it as a camping site amount of time in negotiation, form-filling and 2013 working on the wall. He had little experito an inappropriate extent. administration, sometimes without success. ence when he started, but learnt the hard way Recreation will always be important at Piles, As more young trees started to emerge in through a long season of “extreme walling”. By but nature conservation and stock raising in the the new enclosures, we wondered what could the autumn he had completed the repairs to the summer need to take priority. We need to get be done to rejuvenate the wood without having whole northern side and shown that it really the balance right and hand Piles Copse on to fences all over the place. The problem was that would be possible to restore the wall. In 2014 future generations in a healthy condition.

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WHAT’S ON in NOVEMBER Your guide to events, groups and clubs in Ivybridge this month Ivybridge Art & Craft Society Exhibition and Sale throughout November and December, Atrium, The Watermark. SATuRDAy 1st

Craft Fair 11am-4pm. Terrace Room, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Free Admission.

HALF-DAY PRINTING WORKSHOPS

10am-1pm or 2-5pm. Lukesland Gardens. Printing workshops using botanical motifs. Places limited to five per session so booking is essential. £30. Details: 01752 691749. SuNDAy 2nd

Lukesland Gardens 11am-5pm. 24 acres of fine autumn colour by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes by a log fire. Children free, adults £5. Details: 01752 691749. MONDAy 3rd

South Hams CAB 10am-noon. Drop-in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Dens Ukulele Club 4.30pm for children & 6pm for all adults and standards. Beginners welcome. St John’s Church Hall. Details: 07823 336739 / 01884 799082. Ivybridge Town Council meeting 7pm, The Watermark. TuESDAy 4th

Technology Tuesdays 1.30-4.30pm, Ivybridge Library. Let’s Talk More. 10-11am, Seamoor Children’s Centre. A group for children with speech and language difficulties. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Probus Club 12.30pm, Smithaleigh Hotel. This month’s guest speaker is Paul Long on the subject of ‘Criminal Profiling’. Jazzercise 5.45-6.45pm, The Watermark. Details: 07828 916772 or joanne_lake@sky.com WEDNESDAy 5th

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fine autumn colour by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes by a log fire. Children free, adults £5. Details: 01752 691749. Late Night Shopping at Endsleigh (every Wednesday until Christmas) Billy Wiz, local school choirs and bands Film @ The Watermark – The Fault in Our Stars [12A] 126mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listings. THuRSDAy 6th

Wright Group Coffee Mornings. 10.30amnoon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Step by Step 10-11.30am. Group for young children with additional needs. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Evening lecture - The Old Industries of Dartmoor by Dr Mick Atkinson, Industrial Historian. 7pm, DRA, Shilstone. Tickets £5. Bbooking essential - 01548 830832. Jazzercise 5.45-6.45pm, The Watermark. Details: 07828 916772 or joanne_lake@sky.com Film @ The Watermark – The Fault in Our Stars [12A] 126mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. FRIDAy 7th

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am. Scout hut next to the leisure centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys, Bittaford Methodist Church, 10am-noon. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Young Parents 1-2.30pm. Group for under 25s with children under 5. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am-noon. For parents/carers and their 0-5 year olds. Lee Mill Church Hall. £1 per session. Details: 07971 435728. Ivybridge Rugby Club Fireworks 7.30pm. Ivybridge Rugby Club, Exeter Road. Details: 01752 895218. Ermington Village Fireworks Display 7pm in the field next to Ermington Parish Church. £3 per person / free entry for under 5s. Live @ The Watermark – Green Haze Doors open 8pm / 9pm start. Tickets £8 in advance, £10/£8 concs on the door. Age 16+.

@ Ivybridge Library this month

• Wednesdays 5th/12th/19th/26th – 10.30amnoon. Memory Loss Reading Group in partnership with the Reader Organisation. An ideal opportunity for people with memory loss and their carers to share their memories set against a background of stories and poems. • Thurs 6th/13th/20th/27th – 9.30am-noon City of Plymouth Credit Union, Ivybridge Branch Baby Bounce and Rhyme – 10.30-10.50am. Traditional rhymes and songs for under 3s and their parents and carers. Knit and Natter – 2.30-4.30pm. A friendly group of people who enjoy knitting, sewing and crochet over a cup of tea or coffee – accompanied by some chatter. • Thursdays 13th & 27th – 11am-1pm Free Legal Surgery by Wolferstans. No appointment required, but be prepared to queue. • Tuesday 11th: 10am-noon Next Steps An informal, friendly support group for parents and carers of young adults who have ongoing special or additional needs. • Wednesday 12th: 1.30-3.30pm Ivybridge Stroke Support Group A self-help group for stroke survivors and their carers. • Thursday 13th: 2-4pm Action on Hearing Loss Clinic An opportunity for residents provided with hearing aids by Derriford Hospital to call in for batteries and re-tubing. • Saturday 15th: Ivybridge Writers Group Share creative writing thoughts and ideas in our friendly informal group. Application Forms must be completed via the Library Supervisor. A waiting list may apply. £3 per session. • Saturday 22nd: Build A Story 10-11.30am. Listen to a story and then have a go at building it with Lego. £1.50 per child. Book with library staff, session run by our young volunteers Cameron and Katie. • Saturday 29th: 10-noon Reindeer Decorations Call into the library to make a Christmas Reindeer Decoration. A free drop in craft session for families. No need to book, just turn up.

SATuRDAy 8th

Craft Fair 11am-4pm. Terrace Room, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Free Admission. Santa’s Arrival 9am-1pm, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Billy Wiz, Santa arrives with reindeer and snow. Sound House Brass Band Meets & greets “The Ice Queen” and “Cinderella”. 60s Rock ‘n’ Roll evening South Devon Tennis Centre, 7.30-11pm. Tickets £8 (£10 on the door) to inc buffet from the tennis centre. SuNDAy 9th

Lukesland Gardens 11am-5pm. 24 acres of fine autumn colour by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes by a log fire. Children free, adults £5. Details: 01752 691749. facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine

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Katherine Ryan - 9th November Green Haze – a Green Day Tribute - 7th November

Remember When at Christmas - 11th November

Ben Walters Key Shattering Boogie Woogie - 15th November

Coming soon - tickets on sale now! Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service Concert Band - 4th December

Southern Tenant Folk Union - 29th January 2015

The Noise Next Door - 21st Dec

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Dance

Classes available in: Ballet, Modern Theatre, Tap, Jazz, Contemporary Street, Musical Theatre. Ages 3+

is our life we aim to make it your passion! Classes held at Ivybridge Evangelical Church Hall & St Austin’s Priory Church

www.ballaredance.co.uk 07812577773 ballareschoolofperformingarts@gmail.com

AUTUMN TIMETABLE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE Fantastic, fun, free events for families with children up to the age of 5 For full details please visit www.southhamschildrenscentres.org.uk

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WHAT’S ON IN NOVEMBER CALENDAR

Remembrance Day Parade and Service 11am. Ivybridge War Memorial. See page 9. Comedy @ The Watermark – Katherine Ryan - Glam Role Model Doors open at 7pm/8pm start. £12/£10 concs. Age 16+ only. MONDAY 10th

South Hams CAB 10am-noon. Drop-in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Dens Ukulele Club 4.30pm for children & 6pm for all adults and standards. Beginners welcome. St John’s Church Hall. Details: 07823 336739 / 01884 799082. Give Blood Ivybridge Rugby Club. 1.153.15pm and 4.45-7.15pm. Details: visit www.my.blood.co.uk or call 0300 123 23 23. Town Council Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm. Town Hall. Town Council Parks and Open Spaces Committee Meeting 7pm. Town Hall. TUESDAY 11th

Technology Tuesdays 1.30-4.30pm, Ivybridge Library. Let’s Talk More. 10-11am, Seamoor Children’s Centre. A group for children with speech and language difficulties. Details: 01752 896356. Armistice Day Remembrance Service 11am. Ivybridge War Memorial. Live @ The Watermark – Remember When at Christmas 2pm. Tickets: £12/£10 concs. Jazzercise 5.45-6.45pm, The Watermark. Details: 07828 916772 or joanne_lake@sky.com WEDNESDAY 12th

0-18 Months Group 1-2.30pm. Stay and play group for families with babies 0-18 months old at SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Booking essential. Blossom Meeting Ivybridge. Breast cancer self-help and support group. Please email blossomivybridge@yahoo.co.uk for more information. 7.30pm. Lukesland Gardens 11am-5pm. 24 acres of fine autumn colour by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes by a log fire. Children free, adults £5. Details: 01752 691749. Late Night Shopping at Endsleigh See Weds 5th entry for details. Film @ The Watermark – Boyhood [15] 166mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listings. THURSDAY 13th

Family Legal Surgery 11am-1pm. Ivybridge Library. Free advice availableon business, employment, family, dispute resolution, wills and trusts, buying and selling property, personal injury. Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Step by Step 10-11.30am. Group for young children with additional needs. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Action On Hearing Loss Clinic 2-4pm. Ivybridge Library. Working with Derriford Audiology. facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine

FRIDAY 14th

workshops at Sat 1st - Christmas Papercraft Workshop Day with Jayne Owen (Stampin Up!) Book via event on Facebook or 01752 690605

Tues 4th - 7-9pm Papercraft Project Evening with Jayne, £7.50 Book via event on Facebook or 01752 690605 n 10am-noon Abstract Painting with Esin 07760401477 Weds 5th - 6.30-9pm Fused Glass Workshop with Lauren Stone - 01752 656941 Thurs 6th - 7-9pm Needle Felting with Jean from Kaeravel Krafts - 01364 649444 Tues 11th - 10am-noon Abstract Painting with Esin 07760401477

Weds 12th -2-4pm U3A Patchwork Quilting. Contact 01752 839105/katedaby2@gmail.com

Thurs 13th - 10am-noon Watercolour Painting with Christine Pascoe. £10. 01752 837421 n 12.30-2.30pm Drawing with Maggie Springett. £7.50. Contact 01752 772192 or blazemag@colliedogs2.wanadoo.co.uk n 7-9pm Beaded Bag Charms with Jenny Pearce - 07753480423 Tues 18th - 10am-noon Abstract Painting with Esin 07760401477 n 7-9pm Papercraft Project Evening with Jayne, £7.50 Book via event on Facebook or 01752 690605

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am. Scout hut next to the leisure centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys, Bittaford Methodist Church, 10am-noon. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Young Parents 1-2.30pm. Group for under 25s with children under 5. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Social Group for Over 50s 10am-noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Tea, coffee and biscuits available for £2.50. Details: Mrs Lloyd on 07598 781155. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am-noon. For parents/carers and their 0-5 year olds. Lee Mill Church Hall. £1 per session. Details: 07971 435728.

‘The View from Whitehall’ – a fundraising evening for CPRE with Lord Michael Heseltine The Watermark, 6-8pm. Admission by ticket only - £10 (inc a drink) Contact rosemaryjessel@ hotmail.com or phone 01409 241409 (tickets not available elsewhere).

Weds 19th - 6.30-9pm Fused Glass Workshop with Lauren Stone - 01752 656941

Thurs 20th - 10am-noon Watercolour Painting with Christine Pascoe. £10. 01752 837421 n 7-9pm Needle Felting with Jean from Kaeravel Krafts - 01364 649444 Sat 22nd - 10.30am-12.30pm Botanical Painting with Maggie Springett. £7.50. Contact 01752 772192 or blazemag@colliedogs2.wanadoo.co.uk Tues 25th - 10am-noon Abstract Painting with Esin 07760401477

Thurs 27th .. 10am-noon Watercolour Painting with Christine Pascoe. £10. 01752 837421 n 7-9pm Three Piece Beaded Christmas Tree ornaments £10 with Jenny Pearce 07753480423 Friday 28th & Saturday 29th - Christmas Advent, Craft Tables, Raffle and Lots More.

Guided Tour of the inside of Lukesland House 2.30pm. £1 including tea or coffee with home-made cakes by the log fire. Places must be pre-booked through www.invitationtoview.co.uk or call 01206 573948. Moving Forward. 1-2.30pm. A group for lone parents at SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Board Game Nights 6-11pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: joel.wright@me.com or call 07863 128489. Jazzercise 5.45-6.45pm, The Watermark. Details: 07828 916772 or joanne_lake@sky.com Film @ The Watermark – Northern Soul [15] 102mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listings.

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Children in Need Sports Day at The Watermark - see page 20. SATURDAY 15th

Craft Fair 11am-4pm. Terrace Room, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Free Admission. Adult Writers Group 10am-noon. Ivybridge Library. £2 per session. Applications from Library counter. Contact 01752 893140. Live @ The Watermark – Ben Waters Key Shattering Boogie Woogie Doors open at 7pm. For an 8pm start. See page 20. SUNDAY 16th

Lukesland Gardens 11am-5pm. 24 acres of fine autumn colour by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes by a log fire. Children free, adults £5. Details: 01752 691749. Churches Together In Ivybridge. TAIZE Service. 6.30pm. Bittaford Methodist Church. MONDAY 17th

South Hams CAB 10am-noon. Drop-in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Dens Ukulele Club 4.30pm for children & 6pm for all adults and standards. Beginners welcome. St John’s Church Hall. Details: 07823 336739 / 01884 799082. U3A monthly general meeting 2-4pm. The Watermark - see page 10.

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WHAT’S ON IN NOVEMBER CALENDAR

Town Council Policy & Resources Committee Meeting 7pm. Town Hall. TUESDAY 18th

Technology Tuesdays 1.30-4.30pm, Ivybridge Library. Let’s Talk More. 10-11am, Seamoor Children’s Centre. A group for children with speech and language difficulties. Details: 01752 896356. Jazzercise 5.45-6.45pm, The Watermark. Details: 07828 916772 or joanne_lake@sky.com Bingo @ The Watermark 7.15pm. In aid of the 2014 WWI commemorations. £4 for 10 games plus £1 for a flyer. Raffle tickets on sale, plus refreshments. Mixture of cash and other prizes. No under 18s can play. The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet at Harford Moor Gate. Walk parts of the Redlake rail track including Left Lake and nearby hills, then Erme pound and back along the Erme. 9 miles. Details: 01548 810761 or shamsramblers@gmail.com The Watermark Committee Meeting 6.30pm. Town Hall. WEDNESDAY 19th

0-18 Months Group 1-2.30pm. Stay and play group for families with babies 0-18 months old at SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Booking essential.

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Lukesland Gardens. 11am-5pm. 24 acres of fine autumn colour by a Dartmoor stream. Just 10 minutes off from the A38, north of Ivybridge. Home made soup and cakes by a log fire. Children come for free, adults-£5. For more info please Tel. 01752 691749. Devon Senior Voice - Ivybridge Branch 10am-noon. Cllr Roger Croad: ‘Devon County Council and Ivybridge Town!’ The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 01752 892191. Late Night Shopping at Endsleigh See Weds 5th entry for details. One day Pencil and Watercolour workshop 10am-4pm. Town Hall. £40. Spaces limited. Details & to book: 01752 893852. Film @ The Watermark –Finding Vivian Maier [12A] 84mins. 2pm. See film listings. Children’s Film @ The Watermark – How to Train Your Dragon 2 [PG] 102mins. 5pm. National Theatre Frankenstein @ The Watermark 7.30pm. See film listings. THURSDAY 20th

Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Jazzercise 5.45-6.45pm, The Watermark. Details: 07828 916772 or joanne_lake@sky.com Film @ The Watermark – Guardians of the Galaxy [12A] 121mins. 7.30pm. See film listings.

FRIDAY 21st

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am. Scout hut next to the leisure centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys, Bittaford Methodist Church, 10am-noon. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Young Parents 1-2.30pm. Group for under 25s with children under 5. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Business Breakfast Meeting 8.30-10am. The Watermark. £8 includes breakfast & guest speaker. To book libby.shore@swlaw.co.uk Christmas Shopping Evening The Donkey Sanctuary, 7-10pm. Browse the stalls to find those perfect gifts and enjoy mulled wine & mince pies. Entry £2. Details: 01752 690200. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am-noon. For parents/carers and their 0-5 year olds. Lee Mill Church Hall. £1 per session. Details: 07971 435728. Film @ The Watermark – Guardians of the Galaxy [12A] 121mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. SATURDAY 22nd

Craft Fair 11am-4pm. Terrace Room, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Free Admission.

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MONDAY 24th

South Hams CAB 10am-noon. Drop-in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Dens Ukulele Club 4.30pm for children & 6pm for all adults and standards. Beginners welcome. St John’s Church Hall. Details: 07823 336739 / 01884 799082. Town Council Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm. Town Hall.

28th & 29th

@ The Watermark

Box office – (01752) 892220 ivybridgewatermark.co.uk Tickets £6 / £5 concs (unless otherwise stated)

TUESDAY 25th

Technology Tuesdays 1.30-4.30pm, Library. Let’s Talk More. 10-11am, Seamoor Children’s Centre. A group for children with speech and language difficulties. Details: 01752 896356. Jazzercise 5.45-6.45pm, The Watermark. Details: 07828 916772 or joanne_lake@sky.com Hockney Live from LA @ The Watermark 7.15pm. Tickets £13/£12 concs. See page 20. WEDNESDAY 26th

0-18 Months Group 1-2.30pm. Stay and play group for families with babies 0-18 months old at SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Booking essential. Late Night Shopping at Endsleigh See Weds 5th entry for details. Film @ The Watermark Mood – Indigo [12A] 94mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listings. THURSDAY 27th

Family Legal Surgery 11am-1pm. Ivybridge Library. Free advice on business, employment, family, dispute resolution, wills and trusts, buying & selling property, personal injury. Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Step by Step 10-11.30am. Group for young children with additional needs. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Board Game Nights 6-11pm. Chapel Place. Details: 07863 128489. Ivybridge Garden Association 7.45pm. Methodist Church Hall, Fore Street. See p 10. Jazzercise 5.45-6.45pm, The Watermark. Details: 07828 916772 or joanne_lake@sky.com Film @ The Watermark – Dawn of the Planet of the Apes [12A] 130mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. FRIDAY 28th

Ivybridge Christmas Festival & Lights Switch-on from 5.30pm. Late night opening. Advent markets, Christmas stalls & refreshments, street entertainment, music, see Santa arrive – see page 3. Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am. Scout hut next to the leisure centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys, Bittaford Methodist Church, 10am-noon. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine

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The Watermark Christmas Fair 10am-2pm. Free entry. A host of local craft and gift stalls in a warm indoor venue. Details: 01752 892220.

Young Parents 1-2.30pm. Group for under 25s with children under 5. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Social Group for Over 50s 10am-noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Tea, coffee and biscuits available for £2.50. Details: Mrs Lloyd on 07598 781155. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am-noon. For parents/carers and their 0-5 year olds. Lee Mill Church Hall. £1 per session. Details: 07971 435728. Comedy @ The Watermark – Marcus Brigstock - Je M’accuse - I Am Marcus. Doors open at 7.30pm. For an 8.30pm start. Tickets £15. Age 16+ only. SATURDAY 29th

Christmas Wreath Workshop

By Ivybridge Flower Club, 9.30am-noon, The Watermark. £20 to include all materials & refreshments. Only 20 places, book by 15th Nov. Details/tickets from Janet Weston - 01752 894643. Craft Fair 11am-4pm. Terrace Room, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Free Admission. South Brent Floodlit Carnival 6pm. Dads’ Group for male carers & their under 5s. Various venues. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Christmas Festival continues Stowford School Christmas Fair 2-4pm. Children’s Film @ The watermark – Muppet Christmas Carol [U] 83mins. 2pm. See film listings. Musical Supper Evening at Fardel Barton (between Ivybridge & Cornwood) 7 for 7.30pm. Tickets £15 (to inc 3 course meal & a glass of wine) from Marilyn Sharp 837441. Black tie optional. Arranged by Cornwood Church for the heating improvement fund.

To get your event listed in the What’s On diary, please supply details to tel: 01752 892220 or email info@ivybridgewatermark.co.uk by the 12th of each preceeding month.

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THE FAULT IN OUR STARS [12a] Wed 5 Nov 2pm & 7.30pm & Thu 6 Nov 7.30pm. Hazel and Gus are two teenagers who share an acerbic wit, a disdain for the conventional, and a love that sweeps them on a journey. Their relationship is all the more miraculous given that Hazel's other constant companion is an oxygen tank, Gus jokes about his prosthetic leg, and they met and fell in love at a cancer support group. 126 mins BOYHOOD [15] Wed 12 Nov 2pm & 7.30pm Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, Richard Linklater's BOYHOOD is a groundbreaking story of growing up as seen through the eyes of a child named Mason (a breakthrough performance by Ellar Coltrane), who literally grows up on screen before our eyes. BOYHOOD charts the rocky terrain of childhood like no other film has before and is both a nostalgic time capsule of the recent past and an ode to growing up and parenting. 166 mins NORTHERN SOUL [15] Thu 13 Nov 2pm & 7.30pm. Set in 1974, an authentic and uplifting tale of two friends whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music. Starring Steve Coogan. 102 mins FINDING VIVIAN MAIER [12a] Wed 19 Nov 2pm A documentary on the late Vivian Maier, a nanny whose previously unknown cache of 100,000 photographs earned her a posthumous reputation as one the most accomplished street photogr aphers. 84 mins HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 [PG] Wed 19 Nov 5pm. When Hiccup and Toothless discover an ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace. 102 mins NATIONAL THEATRE FRANKENSTEIN Wed 19 Nov 7.30pm. This is another chance to see this thrilling broadcast from the National Theatre starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Le Miller. Tickets: £15/14 conc. GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY [12a] Thu 20 & Fri 21 Nov 7.30pm. After stealing a mysterious orb in the far reaches of outer space, Peter Quill is now the main target of a manhunt led by the villain known as Ronan the Accuser. To help fight Ronan and his team and save the galaxy from his power, Quill creates a team known as the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' to save the world. 121 mins HOCKNEY LIVE FROM LA Tue 25 Nov 7.15pm. This is the definitive exploration of one of the most important artists of his generation. For the first time, David Hockney has given unprecedented access to his personal archive of photographs and films, resulting in a frank and unparalleled visual diary of his long life. Followed by a satellite Q & A with David Hockney live from his studio in LA. Tickets: £13/£12 conc. MOOD INDIGO [12a] Wed 26 Nov 2pm & 7.30pm Wealthy, inventive bachelor Colin endeavours to find a cure for his lover Chloe after she's diagnosed with an unusual illness caused by a flower growing in her lungs. Starring Romain Duris, Audrey Tautou. 94 mins DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES [12a] Thu 27 Nov 7.30pm 10 Years after a disease that spread around the globe, Apes who have survived the disease go head-tohead with a group of human survivors and a traitor who is hell bent on destroying humans and apes, triggering the unbalanced war for peace. 130 mins MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL [U] Sat 29 Nov 2pm. The Muppet characters tell their version of the classic tale of an old and bitter miser's redemption on Christmas Eve. Starring Michael Caine. 83 mins This family classic will be shown after lunch with Santa.

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Latest news from Ivybridge Town Council A MESSAGE FROM THE DISTRICT’S DOG WARDEN

Dear Dog Owners – The mornings and evenings are now darker, which means that we all need to be extra vigilant when we are exercising our pets. Please ensure that you are properly prepared for a stress free walk by having a torch so that you can see where you dog has fouled, and plenty of poo bags so that you can clear it away and dispose of it as required by law (SHDC Dog Control Orders 2013). Please remember that dogs have their own welfare needs and should be walked for a minimum of 20 minutes, twice a day. This is their time, and should be used to engage with the dog. I frequently see people walking their dogs but not taking any notice of them – frequently on the phone or chatting away to their friends. This is not fair on the dog, and it can also lead to the owner being unaware that the dog has fouled. Many dogs are on their own for several hours during the day, so please do try to make your time with him count, by giving him/her your full attention – this will ensure that you have a happy and contented pet and best friend! My attention has recently been drawn to an article in a National Farmers’ Union magazine concerning the fact that faeces are often left on public footpaths which cross agricultural land, and the effects that this has on livestock: Neosporosis can cause abortions in cattle and is thought to be responsible for the highest percentage of all cattle abortions reported in the UK. Neospora eggs are produced by infected dogs and excreted in their faeces. Cattle will then become infected if they eat food, ie: grass, or drink water contaminated with the eggs. Sarcocystosis is also caused by parasites, which can use dogs as intermediate hosts, and similarly the eggs are produced and excreted in faeces. Sheep will become infected if they eat food or drink contaminated by the eggs. In terms of both these diseases, faeces from infected dogs can contaminate pasture and animal feed, water or bedding. There is currently no licensed vaccine or drugs available for these diseases. Please, therefore, consider your surroundings more carefully and reduce the impact of dog faeces on people, livestock, and land. There is no excuse for any dog fouling anywhere in SHDC towns, villages or the surrounding fields. If you use a footpath which crosses farmland, please ensure that you bag your dog’s faeces, and take it home with you. And finally... Thank you to all those people who attended the Ivybridge Town Council meeting on Monday, 6th October. It was encouraging to meet you all, thank you for your suggestions, and offers of support. Tracey Weaver - South Hams District Council Dog Warden If you would like to discuss any issues, please do contact me on 01803 861117. CONTACT THE TOWN COUNCIL

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Latest news from The Watermark

Green Haze

Green Haze is an energetic tribute to one of the best punk rock & rock ’n' roll bands the world has ever seen – Greenday. Their live shows are high-octane events, where the band strives to capture the raw power and dynamics of Greenday’s music and bring it to life on stage complete with toilet paper gun! Including Ivybridge father and son Rich and Matt Colton, we are expecting a night of top tunes with family, friends and the musicloving people of Ivybridge - let’s go crazy! Friday, 7 November, approx. 8.30pm. Tickets only £8 in advance & £10 on the door.

Children in Need Join The Watermark to raise funds for Children in Need 2014 on Friday, 14 November. This year we will be holding a ‘school sports day’. Local groups and businesses are challenged to submit a team of up to four members. Eggs, spoons and sacks provided but you may want to dress for the part. Come on... it will be fun! A prize will be given for the winning team. Call 01752 892220 for an application form.

Lunch with Santa

Ivybridge children can see Santa at The Watermark on Saturday, 29th November, at 1pm. In between his visits to the Grotto and all the Christmas preparations, he will be joining local children for ‘sausage and chips’, don’t tell Mrs. Claus as he’s on a diet. Tickets only £3.50... Stay on for our festive film ‘A Muppet Christmas Carol’ £5 per ticket including refreshments.

Ben Walters

The Watermark welcomes Ben Waters and his Key Shattering Boogie Woogie on Saturday, 15

November. Ben is recognised as a leading professional musician excelling in the arts of boogie blues and rock and roll piano and vocals and his name has become synonymous with excellent musicianship and performance. Jools Holland described him as being one of his favourite 10 pianists in history and asked him to perform at his wedding. He is proud to count many of the legends of boogie woogie and rock ‘n’ roll as colleagues and friends, having played alongside Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, The Rolling Stones, Shakin’ Stevens, Procul Harum, Mick Hucknall, Ray Davies, Jools Holland, and many others. Tickets are £15. Pre-show food will be available – chose from sausage & chips, veggie sausage & chips and scampi & chips for only £5.

Craft Fair

The Watermark will be holding a Craft Fair on Saturday, 22 November. There is still a chance to book a stall, or alternatively come along and start your Christmas shopping - with a host of local crafters there’s bound to be something for everyone. Admission is free and refreshments will be available.

Hockney Live from his LA studio

As part of The Watermark’s live satellite links, on Tuesday, 25 November, there will be a live invite into the private LA Studio of David Hockney. For the first time, David Hockney has given unprecedented access to his personal archive of photographs and films, resulting in a frank and unparalleled visual diary of his long life. This exclusive preview will be followed by a satellite Q&A.

Welcome back DSFRS

Bookings are now being taken for the Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service Concert Band who return to The Watermark on Thursday, 4 December, at 8pm. Everyone who attended last year will remember their uplifting and festive evening of music. Tickets: £7.

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Health, beauty, fitness & wellbeing Ouch!

BY NIKKI SMITH, MCSP South Hams Physio

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Having just moved house, with all the bending and moving boxes that entails, I have become aware of occasional twinges in my back – even physios feel pain! Back pain causes 180 million working days to be lost a year, and costs health and social services an estimated £1.6 billion. Physiotherapists spend much time assisting people with persistent LBP. Back pain is a ‘musculoskeletal disorder’ (MSD). MSDs are a main cause of people being off sick from work. Physiotherapy is extremely effective with MSDs. In one study, 80% of people who had physiotherapy for their MSD were able to carry on working and did not have to go off sick. Back pain has a wide variety of causes, such as picking up heavy objects incorrectly, spending too long in one position, or degenerative changes. The ‘cause’ of back pain irritates the soft tissue and nerves in the back area leading to you feeling pain. Feeling anxious or stressed can make your pain worse. Physios offer a range of treatments that have proven to be effective. These include manual ‘hands-on’ treatments, pain relief treatments, such as acupuncture, and exercise prescription which has been shown in all studies to play an important role in successful treatment.

A dedicated and professional approach to your wellbeing Situations in life so often leave us feeling powerless, distressed, sometimes even suicidal; unsure of where to turn or what to do. Getting the right counsellor is paramount, as a bad experience with a counsellor can do more harm than good and have long-lasting effects. Ivy Counselling allows you to explore whatever is having an impact on your life and general wellbeing. Yvonne and Diane (pictured)have vast experience in counselling, and as qualified and respected counsellors and supervisors they have experience in working with a wide range of issues. They allow clients to work at their own pace, focus on their concerns and be with them as they experience deep personal exploration, appreciating how this can so often be emotionally painful. Ivy Counselling have attractive, warm and inviting counselling rooms at The Watermark in Ivybridge.

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st important ways of hel ping yourself if you have back pain » Keep moving and continue wit h activities such as walkin g or swimming » Paracetamol or sim ilar pain-killers, taken as advised by you r GP or physio, can help you keep mo ving comfortably » Avoid sitting for too long wh en driving or at work » Gently stretch vent stiffness » Take care whentoliftpre ing bend your hips and knees to use power in your legs » Check your postuthe re when using computers/gam watching television » Check the mattresessoron your bed to ensure it supports you properly » Don’t smoke – it impairs how qu ickly your body can recover » Strengthen your tru nk muscles as this may help to protect you r back » Eat a healthy diet and exe rcise, as being overweight can be a cau se of back pain » Adjust your car sea t and office chair correctly so that it sup ports your back

Self-management is also key to ensuring back pain stays away – research has shown lower back pain may return if it is ignored. Lifestyle changes, such as being more active and improving your posture, are important, too. South Hams Physio The Watermark, Ivybridge T: 07814 930913 / 01752 891930 E: info@southhamsphysio.co.uk W: www.southhamsphysio.co.uk

Do you dread the dentist? If you’re particularly worried about your dental treatment, we can help by using dental sedation. You remain conscious, but drowsy and in a state of relaxation as you are treated. While under sedation, a number of teeth (often your whole mouth) can be treated in one session, so patients feel it is convenient and cost-effective as well as removing the fear of coming to visit the dentist. John Gittins has been providing this service for over 20 years and has treated hundreds of patients who otherwise would not have been able to enjoy the life-changing results of successful treatments. We are delighted to announce that fellow dentists, Peter Reville and Joanna Sutcliff, can also offer sedation if required. The key is simply to come along and talk to us – we’ll find a route which will enable you to take full advantage of our advanced dentistry skills without having to dread coming to visit us! For more information or to book an appointment, contact us. Highland 7 Day Dental 01752 893152 / highland7daydentalcare.co.uk

Acupuncture and stress BY FIONA MATTHEWS Acupuncture South Devon

The 16th National Stress Awareness Day is November 5th and is intended to help raise awareness of how stress can affect so many. Stress is a part of modern life and in the right proportion is stimulating and challenging. However, when we are under too much pressure then imbalances can occur within the body and we begin to feel stressed. This can often develop into physical and emotional ailments. The economic climate leads people to worrying about how to provide for their families. Relationship conflicts between work colleagues or partners elevate stress levels, leading to tension, stress and depression. There are many causes which can bring on a downward spiral unless stress reducing techniques or treatments are found. Acupuncture can put you back in control. It helps by clearing your head, making thinking and decision making easier whilst boosting your inner strength. After four treatments everything should look a lot brighter and you

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will feel more in control of your life. If you feel stressed, anxious, irritable and unable to think straight, or if you don’t sleep well, and flit from one thing to another never really achieving results, then acupuncture’s harmonising and balancing effects could help you. To find out if traditional acupuncture could help you, contact Fiona Matthews at Acupuncture South Devon, your local practitioner from the British Acupuncture Council with clinics in Cornwood Road, Ivybridge, the Plymouth Nuffield Hospital and Exeter’s Southernhay Clinic. Acupuncture South Devon 01752 895401 / 07767 665677 fiona@acupuncturesouthdevon.co.uk www.acupuncturesouthdevon.co.uk

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Wisteria Cottage The Grove, Moorhaven - £255,000 • Semi-Detached House • 4 Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom • 1 Reception Room Erme Mews, Park Street - £179,950 A stunningly presented three storey town house, built in 2006. Comprising; car port, utility room/wc, open plan living room/kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. EPC To Follow. 01752 895379 | ivybridge@ maitlands.biz | www.maitlands.biz facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine

A beautiful character home situated in the heart of Moorhaven Village. This property has lots to offer with four double bedrooms, family bathroom, large living area with feature fireplace, separate utility and study room. A lovely cobbled area outside has plenty of space for al fresco dining and entertaining and potted plants for those

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Boosting children’s self esteem and confidence with performing arts and dance schools BY DEBORAH BOND Deborah Bond Dance Academy

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Maitlands Estate Agents is celebrating after receiving nominations for two categories at the Negotiator Awards 2014. They have been nominated for South West Agency of the Year, and will be up against seven agencies for the title, and Small Estate Agency of the Year, competing with 12 agencies for the honour. Andrew Blacklock, managing director of Maitlands, said: “It is incredible to have been nominated for these awards. They are known in the industry for their reputation as one of the most famed awards, so to have two nominations is a real tribute to our team here at Maitlands.” The awards take place at the London Park Lane Hotel on 4 November and will be hosted by well-known comedian Alexander Armstrong.

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It is a sad fact that performing arts is declining in England’s schools just as countries around the world are embracing it. A recent report by the Department for Education stated that drama and performing arts had been dropped in nearly a quarter of schools. Performing arts are widely spoken about as being one of the most positive influences on a child’s life. In her publication, The Importance of Theatre and Performance to the Development of the Child, Professor Maggie Kinloch argued that the theatre provides a host of benefits for children, and not only for those that want to go on and make a career on the stage. Performing arts stimulates all children’s creativity, helping them make sense of their emotions, develop their ability to understand, challenge their preconceptions, develop language and communication skills, and introduces new ideas to them and allows them to express opinions. Ideally, performing arts should be accessible to all children in state schools, but the reality is that this is often not the case. This is where affordable, part-time theatre and dance schools really come into their own.

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Merry Christmas

Ivybridge Childminding Association made donations to two worthy causes at its meeting at the beginning of October. The group presented cheques to the Royal British Legion and Devon Air Ambulance as they wanted others to benefit from the money members pay to attend. The group meets at Endsleigh twice a month to enable the children to play and get to know other

by David Richardson of Richardsons Legal Services I would like to wish all our clients, old and new, and all my readers a very Happy Christmas and a wonderful New Year. This will be the last of my ramblings for 2014 and it has been a marvellous year. Thank you everyone. The All Stars Theatre Group – sponsored by Richardsons Legal Services. The All Stars are absolutely fantastic. They are all adults of 20 years or older with learning difficulties and they put on a theatre show twice a year at the Mews Theatre, Plymouth. I

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childminding children and their carers. It was felt to be quite poignant, in the centenary year of the start of WWI, to give a donation to the RBL, and William Mutch, the poppy appeal organiser, accepted the cheque on their behalf, and Tony Cannon received the cheque on behalf of the Air Ambulance. The children were given stickers and pictures from both organisations.

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Are there people in your family that you worry about leaving money to? by SELENA AYLETT LLB Wills & Trusts Expert

Our children are each unique and some of them cause us a lot of worry. That worry doesn’t end when they leave home. When we are gone we often want to take care of our family. However, some of our children need more help than others. When it comes to making a Will, we can feel very confused about what to do for the best. It can be difficult to protect your money from people in your family who are less deserving than the others. That’s where we can help you. There are lots of ways to help protect your inheritance. You can protect your loved ones so the right people can benefit when you no longer need it. We can help you make those decisions and take you through your options step-bystep to reduce the disagreements in the future and hopefully prevent legal disputes when you have gone. For help and advice about difficult issues, call 01752 710 470 today and ask to speak to Selena Aylett LLB at Keynote Legal Services.

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“No Tricks, No Treats, No Thanks”

The ‘Sorry, No Trick, No Treat, No Thanks’ campaign encourages residents who do not want to be bothered by trick-or-treaters to place the poster (right) on the front door or window of their home. PC Dingley said: “The number of Halloween activities has grown immensely in recent years. For many people it is a fun event, where you get the chance to dress up and go out with friends. “Whilst not wishing to discourage any of that, we ask trick-or-treaters

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Courier/telephone fraud We advise the public: • Never disclose your PIN or bank details over the phone; • Never withdraw cash and send it anywhere via courier or taxi; • Never send bank cards via courier or taxi; • Neither the police, nor your bank, will ever ask you to do any of the above.

with PC TAMSYN DINGLEY & PCSO DI SUMMERS

Anti-Social Behaviour We’ve been receiving lots of information on speeding motorists or ‘boy racers’ (could be girl racers). We always advise reporting at the time of the incident and are encouraging people to volunteer to join our Community Speed Watch Team to help monitor this.

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL POLICE TEAM: Email: IVYBRIDGE@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk On Facebook: www.facebook.com/IvybridgePolice Non-emergency incidents: Call 101 In an emergency: Call 999

Siblings facing separation if families can’t be found NATIONAL ADOPTION WEEK 3-9 November

A local adoption charity is appealing for potential adopters who would consider adopting a sibling group to come forward. Families for Children has warned that if adoptive families cannot be found soon, then it is likely that these brothers and sisters will be separated. The plea comes after national figures suggest that just under half of all children waiting for adoptive families are sibling groups – brothers and/or sisters who need to be placed together. Caroline Davies OBE, and

CEO of the charity, says: “Most of the sibling groups waiting for adoption are two children who want to stay together. Research indicates that it is often in the best interests of the children that they do stay together as separation could result in further traumatic experiences and anxiety for them. “Adopting a sibling group may be a daunting prospect, and while there will be challenges, the benefits and rewards for both parents and children are huge.” Ahead of National Adoption Week this month, the charity is launching its “Children who play together should stay together” campaign and have set up a

unique project, Family for Me, specifically to find families for sibling groups. The project currently has seven sets of sibling groups, of varying ages and gender, to find families across the county. FFC provide adopters with lifetime support for their families should they need it, ranging from practical advice on everyday parenting to therapeutic counselling and birth family tracing. To find out more about the sibling groups waiting for adoption through Family for Me contact Cat on 01364 645480 or visit www.familyforme.co.uk The charity is holding an information event on Monday, 3 November, at the Place de Brest in Plymouth from 10am to 3pm.

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RANGERS Autumn is here

Summer has proved a very busy time for myself and the other rangers in the team, writes Andrea Roberts With the warm summer weather following on from a wet spring, the vegetation grew wild along the footpaths and bridleways of Dartmoor. Clearing the paths of vegetation to allow access is the responsibility of the landowner, but historically the national park has always cleared the paths. With over 500 miles of paths to check, maintain and clear this can be a very time-consuming job over the summer months, but an instantly satisfying one when done! By now the eroded path under the Viaduct will finally be repaired after several months of waiting. Unfortunately, when contractors are involved these types of jobs can become lengthy, due to our policies and procedures and the availability / workload of the chosen contractor. This is the second time in the past three years that this work has had to be carried out at this location and I’m hoping the last time for a while! At the end of October work is also scheduled along the Kings Leat Guttor Path which sits higher above, and runs parallel to, the River Erme. This path has always been flooded in areas due to the nature of the path sitting in the line of an old leat. Some of my colleagues in the Conservation Works Team are planning to come and take down a section of the wall/bank, create a “Buddle” hole for drainage and then rebuild the wall above it. This will by no means entirely resolve the issues along this path, but it’s a good start to try and reduce the sitting water and mud, which is synonymous with this path. For the next couple of months I will be continuing to catch up on any late strimming and start undertaking some erosion surveys on the moor, something that is done annually to try and give a clearer picture about the state of the moor and the causes of erosion, be it walkers, cattle, water, quad bikes or ponies.

If you are interested in finding out more about the Ranger service first hand, or think you may need their help please, contact them on: Ella – 07711104546 / ebriens@dartmoor.gov.uk Andrea – 07720509270 / aroberts@dartmoor.gov.uk

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Pictured (l-r) are Paddy Trinder, Alison McEwing, Alison Thorn and Cleo Andrews at the Cardiff Half Marathon

THERE HAVE been many outstanding performances by athletes of Erme Valley Harriers in recent weeks, but for the team of Alison McEwing, Alison Thorn and Cleo Andrews to finish third ladies team in the British Half Marathon Championships at Cardiff is exceptional. Alison McEwing (1.22.25), Alison Thorn (1.24.15), Paddy Trinder (1.24.35) and Cleo Andrews (1.26.45) all got under the 1.30 barrier in this prestigious event, which attracted an entry of over 21,000 athletes. Thorn was also 3rd fv40. The Harriers also had a successful time at the Bridgwater Half Marathon, where McEwing was 1st lady and Thorn 1st fv40. Thorn was also in great form at the Taunton 10k as she was 18th overall, 2nd lady and 1st fv40 in a time of 38.28. The Harriers have some of the best ladies in the South West and at the Newton Abbot Ladies 10K Cleo Andrews was 5th (41.46) and Emma Lake 8th (43.05). Andrews was 2nd fv40, whilst Lake was 3rd fv35. The Harriers men have also enjoyed some success, with Tom Packer 3rd at the Hanger Up ‘n’ Down race. Simon Swift was 2nd mv45 and Neil Moffatt 3rd mv45. The Cross Country season got underway in good dry conditions at Central Park in Plymouth. The Harriers juniors did particularly well, with Olivia Travers 1st U11 Girl, Ben Scott 2nd U11 Boy and Molly Northmore 2nd U13 Girl. Owen Parkin had a fine run as he was 3rd U17 Man.

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