The Ivybridge magazine - January 2015

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JANUARY 2015 | ISSUE 048

INFORMATIVE RELEVANT INSPIRING FRESH AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY

WHAT’S ON

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Comprehensive events listing + Films @ The Watermark

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WONDER-LAND PRODUCTION

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ALICE IN WONDERLAND PARTY FOR CLUB OPEN DAY

Sport Property School reports Discover Dartmoor New Year, New You Community groups

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IVYBRIDGE COMMUNITY PROJECT

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WONDER-LAND PRODUCTION Local dignitaries, family and friends enjoyed an Alice in Wonderland-themed party at the open day of the Stairways Club. Members of the club for adults with learning difficulties put on a special production of Alice in Wonderland, talked about some of the activities they do at the club and served refreshments to guests including the town’s MP, Gary Street, Mayor Cllr Karen Pringle and district councillors. Every member of the club had at least one role in the production, and they also made the costumes and props during club meetings. Stairways Club, which has been going for nine years, is a free club which meets on Friday mornings between 9.30am and 12.30pm in

the Scout hut off Blachford Road. The activities, which include cookery, drama, art, writing, games and trips, are intended to help members build confidence, help communication, improve social skills and develop new abilities.

Can you help?

Stairways would really like another volunteer to work with members at the Friday morning meetings, as well as another Trustee to help run the charity. They are also on the look out for a tall locking cupboard. If you can help, contact Ann or Barbara. î To find out more, or if you would

like to help the Stairways Club, call Ann on 01752 691648 or Barbara on 01752 892652

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from the editor Help is at hand, Have you set yourself a New Year’s resolution? Many of us will, and many of us will have given up by mid February (80% of resolutions do not last past Valentine’s Day!). We make a resolution with the best of intentions, but then ‘real’ life intervenes and things starts to slip. What many of us do not do is seek help with achieving our resolutions, which is silly really because here in Ivybridge we have a wide range of first-rate health, fitness and wellbeing providers who can help and guide you through the challenge so that you achieve the change you wish. See our special ‘New Year, New You’ Wellness feature (25 & 27) to find out how they can help you. 2015 promises to be an interesting year. I’d like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a very happy New Year, and I look forward to chronicling local life over the coming months.

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Ivybridge during

THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

by tony rea

RECOUNTING LIFE IN THE TOWN O OO REMEMBERING THE FALLEN

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here were two moved to Hursley Park, significant events in Hampshire, and were January 1915. Robert attached to the 23rd Infantry Evelyn Orlebar was Brigade, formed by bringing the first of the Ivybridge together regular army units servicemen to die in the war, which had been stationed at whilst here in Ivybridge, Martin various points around the John Damerell had a birthday. British Empire. Coincidentally, Martin (who may have the 2nd Devonshire Regiment been known as John) was was also part of this Brigade. born on 7th January 1899 and In November 1914, the was now 16 years old. He Brigade moved to France, decided to travel down to where the British Kingsbridge to enlist into the Expeditionary Force badly Devonshire Regiment. needed reinforcement, Robert Orlebar was the son landing at Le Havre on 7th of Colonel and Mrs Orlebar of November. The first major Lieutenant Robert Evelyn Orlebar in the engagement that the 2nd Rutt House (up towards the No 1 dress of the Middlesex Regiment Middlesex took part in was moor from the rugby club). He was actually born in Walmer, Kent, into a military the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, March-April, 1915. family, his father being a Lieutenant Colonel in the Sadly, Robert had died by then. He was shot by a Royal Marines. Like his father, Robert planned to be German sniper on 9th January. He was 20 years old. a career soldier. After graduating from Sandhurst in Lieutenant Robert Evelyn Orlebar is buried in October 1913, he was commissioned into the Rue-du-Bacquerot No. 1 Cemetery, Levantie, Middlesex Regiment. France. As well as having his name engraved on the At the outbreak of war, Robert was serving as a Ivybridge war memorial, and at the Royal Military platoon commander with 2nd Middlesex in Malta. Academy Sandhurst, there is a private, family The Battalion returned to England in September and memorial in St John’s church, Ivybridge.

Walk this way to better health

Walking is one of the easiest ways to get and stay active, and a scheme in Ivybridge is on hand to provide encouragement and support for those wishing to walk their way to a healthier lifestyle. Ivybridge Walk and Talk offers walks on two days of the week. On Tuesdays, there is an ‘Easy Going Walk’ for those who don’t currently do much physical activity or who have restricted mobility. Starting at 10am from the leisure centre, it can take between 30 and 45 minutes to an hour and covers flat, level, hard surfaced paths. On Thursdays, there is a ‘Moderate Walk’ for those who already do a small amount of activity and would like to increase this, or who have a minor mobility problem but are able to walk at a moderate speed and cope with some hills. This walk starts at 10am as well, also from the leisure centre, and lasts roughly an hour, with some gradients, possibly steps and uneven terrain. For both walks, meet first inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre. www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

All sessions are led by trained, friendly walk leaders and are free. All you need are comfortable shoes, loose fitting clothing and waterproofs if wet. Ivybridge Walk and Talk is part of Walking for Health, England’s largest network of health walk schemes, helping people lead a more active lifestyle. For over 12 years, the scheme has been improving the mental and physical well-being of thousands of people. î To find out more, contact Andy Sloper at Active Devon on 01392 263674, email active@devon.gov.uk or go to www.walkingforhealth.org.uk

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NEW WORK CLUB Ivybridge Library has teamed up with learndirect to deliver a new Work Club. Held every Monday between noon and 2pm, the club can help people with searching and applying for work, provide advice on writing a CV and covering letters, and interview help and preparation. There is also expert advice and guidance available on training and qualification opportunities. The club is free and you can just drop in, there is no need to book an appointment. ERME ROAD CLOSURE After a break for the Christmas and New Year holiday, Erme Road will again be closed for improvement work to storm chamber. The work is scheduled to take place between 5th-16th January, 2015. As before, a signed alternative route will be put in place.

Tom is currently rehearsing for his role as Genie in Ivybridge Theatre Company’s forthcoming panto, Aladdin (see page 13)

DAD’S MEMORY SPURRING TOM ON

An Ivybridge man is set to grow his beard and hair for an entire year to raise money for charity. Tom Ingham signed up for Beating Bowel Cancer’s Decembeard campaign in memory of his dad, also called Tom, who died of the disease in 2004. “I'm making a promise to not shave my beard or cut my hair until the end of December 2015,” said Tom. “When I heard about Beating Bowel Cancer’s Decembeard campaign I signed up immediately and I’d encourage anybody who has been touched by the disease like our family to support the campaign and help us to raise awareness of the symptoms and funds for the charity.” Tom, 28, is no stranger to raising money in memory of his father, having taking part in the ‘Stand Up To Cancer’ campaign which involved him staying on his feet for 24 hours straight. Tom’s father had a long history of bowel cancer. He survived the disease following his first diagnosis, but lost his battle when diagnosed for a second time in 2004 at the age of 75. Bowel cancer is the UK’s second biggest cancer killer, and over a hundred people are diagnosed with it every day. Yet over 90% of cases can be treated successfully if caught early. î To support Tom go to

www.justgiving.com/tomsbeard To sign up for Decembeard or to find out more, visit www.decembeard.org

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Chris Plant, from Ivybridge, captured this amazing image on Harford Moor on 10th December

PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAGUE TABLES

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See how our local primary schools compare in the tables recently released by the Department for Education. % of pupils achieving level 4 or above in reading, writing and maths Woodlands Park Manor

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England - all schools 79%

Data from www.education.gov.uk

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Ivybridge Library has been chosen by Devon County Council to be part of a pioneering new partnership project

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PEDALLING PCSOs Police Community Support Officers Diane Summers and Jude Serpell (pictured) provided some pedal power to raise money for the Ivybridge Dementia Support Group on 13th December. They took turns in the saddle, on a bike kindly supplied by the leisure centre, to cycle 100 miles. • This month’s On The Beat is on page 34.

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Ivybridge is one of 12 communities across Devon to have been chosen to take part in a pioneering new partnership project to test how they can support their local libraries and expand the services they provide. As a result, the Ivybridge Community Project group has been formed to work closely with the community in order to ensure that the library delivers an enhanced service to residents. Devon County Council will work with the group to help shape the new organisation and try out new ways of involving local people so they can have more say on how their library is run. Ivybridge county councillor Roger Croad, and Devon County Council’s cabinet member with responsibility for the library service, said:

“I am really looking forward to working with the pilot group to explore and develop their ideas for local solutions to meet their community’s needs. “Their support is vital to the successful future of our library service. “The ideas we trial, and the knowledge we gain, will benefit every library in Devon, and each community will have a role in shaping a new way of operating and delivering our library service.” Devon Voluntary Action (DeVA) will be working with the council to help support the community groups throughout the pilot project. Ivybridge Community Project would welcome any thoughts or ideas people have, so feel free to drop ideas into the library or email ivybridgecommunitypilot@ gmail.com www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk


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Twenty five years of excellence

family-run Ivybridge business, which has one of the most recognisable shop fronts on Fore Street, is set to celebrate a quarter of a century of serving local people in 2015. Swift Dry Cleaners was established at 44 Fore Street, where the business still operates today, by Gil and Carol Edwards in December 1990, and while all around has been changing, the business, built on offering the best cleaning clothes can get with professional service, has stood the test of time to remain a firm favourite with local people. “It is quite a milestone these days to have been established so long,” said Gil. “It is a reflection, I think, of the professional service we pride ourselves on, and which we have offered from the first day we opened. “I could not have started the business without the wonderful support of Carol. She was a big part of the team (son Patrick joined in 1991), handling the accounts behind the scenes, but most importantly she was the smiling, friendly face people saw when they came into the shop.” Carol (pictured in the shop) sadly died in May 2013, leaving a big void not only in the business team but the family too. She is fondly remem-

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This painting of the shop was given to the family in 1994 by a customer, and hangs behind the counter

bered by Gil and the family, and by customers old and young, and was an extremely popular member of the community. Brilliant cleaning results – as a ‘traditional’ dry cleaners, they use a tried and tested cleaning method that is proven to be the best cleaning clothes can get – excellent customer service and convenience lie behind the business’ success. Open six days a week (until 5.30pm Monday to Friday), they offer same-day cleaning

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and a free collection and delivery service. In addition, all garments are hand finished. “We have had very good support from the town, for which we are grateful,” added Gil. “We still have customers today who brought garments to us when we first opened, which is very pleasing and suggests that how we have conducted the business all these years is appreciated by local people.” Indeed, it is not just the people of Ivybridge and the surrounding areas that appreciate the service they offer. They have loyal customers from far and wide, including London, Wales and even France. Two years ago, Patrick took over Professional Laundry Solutions. Now located on Fore Street as well, the two businesses combine to offer the complete cleaning service. PLS is managed by Dareen Wilkinson, a highly valued member of the team, and customers are assured of receiving the highest standard of service no matter which type of cleaning they require. Swift Dry Cleaners typify all that is good about family-run, independent businesses. Over a quarter of a century, their focus on the high standards and professional service has helped them weather economic storms, changing consumer tastes and competition from other businesses, and it is hoped they are equally successful in seeing off current threats so that it remains a fixture on Fore Street.

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DISCOVER

Dartmoor THE AMAZING COUNTRYSIDE ON YOUR DOORSTEP

AMAZING DARTMOOR

BY JOHN HOWELL

TONY COBLEY

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hrough the year, we have produced a series of informative articles about the moor lying to the north of Ivybridge. Dartmoor is the single largest unbroken area of tranquillity in the south of England and the principal source of drinking water for around 840,000 people. Around 90% of Dartmoor is used for farming, producing 13,000 calves and 76,000 lambs per year. Among other things, Dartmoor has: u The most important Bronze Age archaeology in Western Europe. u The longest stone row in the world (3.4 km long), in the upper Erme valley. u 60% of all stone rows in England. u 2,800 listed buildings. u 4,078 scheduled monuments. u The southernmost blanket bogs in Europe. u The world’s largest land slug, the Ash Black Slug, which can exceed 200 mm, in its woodlands.

Who looks after Dartmoor? Dartmoor is privately owned. As it is mainly used for farming, most of the management is done by farmers, balancing agriculture with conservation to ensure it remains sustainable. The Dartmoor National Park Authority exists to control development and encourage responsible uses of this unique landscape. Where can we go? Walkers, riders and cyclists are permitted on over 730km of rights-of-way and over 46,600 hectares of open access or common land (40% of the National Park). What are the dangers? The biggest danger is the weather. The open moor is high, cold and exposed. Rain and fog can come surprisingly quickly. Never try to cross a flooded river, even if it means walking a mile extra. How do I avoid getting into trouble? Go prepared! Take the right clothing for the cold and wet, wear boots, and carry a map and compass. And then just be sensible about time 10

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Looking up the Erme valley: a kistvaen and the walls of the ancient Piles farms

and distance, so you don’t get caught out. What mustn’t we do? Public rights of access assume that people exercising these rights will do so responsibly. So you must not: • Leave any litter (there are no street sweepers here); • Light fires; • Pollute streams (they are all domestic water supplies); • Damage walls, gates or fences; • Let your dog chase livestock or birds; • Drive cars or motorbikes on the moor.

What should we do to keep it this way? Enjoy it peacefully, pick up litter, challenge irresponsible people and do no harm yourself. In this crowded island of ours, it is not easy to keep a place so wild and full of solace. As Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote: What would the world be, once bereft Of wet and of wilderness? Let them be left, O let them be left, wildness and wet; Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet. Litter on the moor above Ivybridge: why go and spoil such a pristine place so thoughtlessly?

So are we allowed to enjoy it? Yes, of course. It’s a great place for walking, so just go out and see for yourself. The changing lights and colours of the seasons, and the great views over the South Hams and out to sea, are all there waiting to be enjoyed. A mile from Ivybridge and you are into southern England’s biggest open space and some of Europe’s best archaeology. People have lived here for millennia, and they still do. www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk


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FOODBOXES WITH A FESTIVE FLAVOUR Generous donations from members of the public and a local preschool meant there was a festive flavour to foodboxes provided to needy families by Ivybridge Foodbank this Christmas. ‘Project Advent Calendar’, which was spread on social media, encouraged people to donate Advent calendars, and other festive food items, to help bring a touch of Christmas to families in need. As well as Advent calendars, Christmas puddings, shortbread and sweets were among the goodies donated.

The children from Ivybridge PreSchool visited the Foodbank to personally deliver their donations, which included chocolates, fluffy toys and chocolate coins. Ivybridge Foodbank, part of the Trussell Trust, was established in October 2012 and distributed its first foodbox at the end of January 2013. It provides foodboxes, containing a minimum of three days nutritionally balanced, non-perishable food, to people identified as being in crisis by frontline care professionals such as doctors and social workers.

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(L-R) Holly Chapman-Burden, 8, Charlotte Letham, 9, Thomas Ayers, 8, and Hugo Louca, 8

WONDERFUL WACKY WINTER WOOLLIES

Woodlands Park Primary School joined the nation on Friday, 12 December, in a mufti ‘Wear a Christmas Jumper Day’ to raise funds for Save the Children. The children were encouraged to design their own Christmas jumpers and the result was some wonderful wacky winter woollies worn by both children and staff. Festive cakes were baked by the staff and sold at break time. They were obviously enjoyed by every-

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GARDENERS’ AGM

CLUBS& GROUPS U3A MEETING

GET SET TO TAKE A MAGIC CARPET RIDE TO THE KASBAH Ivybridge Theatre Company’s pantomime Aladdin, by Dave Jeanes, hits the stage at The Watermark in February. Performances are on Friday 20th at 7.30pm, Saturday 21st at 2.30 and 7.30pm, and Sunday 22nd at 2.30pm. The show will be ideal to keep children occupied during the half-term holiday! Tickets are £7.50, concession £5.50 and family (2 adults + 2 children) £23, and can be purchased from The Watermark box office. Rehearsals are well under way and the songs and dances are taking shape. The cast are all ready and raring to go. It promises to be a show full of fun, laughter and of course bags of audience participation....’Oh yes it does’! www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

Ivybridge Theatre Company meet at Chapel Place, Fore Street, every Wednesday from 7.30pm onwards. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Ron Davis on 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatrecompany.co.uk

The January General Meeting of Ivybridge U3A will be held at The Watermark on Monday, 19th January, at 2pm. The speaker will be Colin Bargery on ‘Railway Navvies – A History in Pictures & Song’. FIND OUT MORE: Visit ivybridge-U3A.org.uk

CRAFTERS CONTINUE

The Ivybridge Crafter's resume their weekly meetings in the terrace cafe at Endsleigh between 10am-noon on Friday, 9th January, 2015 and will meet every Friday thereafter. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Jenny Pearce on 07753 480423 or find them on Facebook - search for The Ivybridge Crafters We’d be delighted to include a report from your club or group – see page three for details of how to send it to us

The Annual General Meeting of the Ivybridge Garden Association will be held on Thursday, 22nd January. The meeting will be held at the Methodist Church Hall, starting at 7.45 pm. Refreshments will be available, but there will not be a Bloom of the Month competition at this meeting. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Mrs Acheson on 01752 894867

FLOWER CLUB MEETING CHANGE There was a good attendance at the December meeting of Ivybridge Flower Club, with over 20 visitors joining members to enjoy a Christmas demonstration by Gretchen White, originally from Southampton but now living in Bishopsteignton. Gretchen’s programme was entitled “Memories of Christmas” and each arrangement was based on one of her childhood memories of the festive season. Candles (the smell of them when they were snuffed), the fire in a stove in the hearth, Christmas food, nuts and finally snow. Each design was well executed and beautifully conditioned materials used to compliment each title. By the end of the evening everyone was well and truly in the mood for Christmas. The club’s next meeting is on Monday, 12th January – this represents a big change for the club, with meetings changing from the second Tuesday of the month to the second Monday of the month – at the Watermark, starting at 7.30pm. The demonstrator will be Sally Edgcumbe, whose title is “Welcome to Spring”. Visitors are welcome, £5. FIND OUT MORE: Contact club chairman Janet Weston on 01752 894643

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A NATIVITY PLAY TO REMEMBER

Audiences of family and friends were treated to a nativity to remember by Manor Primary’s Key Stage 1 children when Lord of the Dance was performed to packed audiences at the Methodist Church.

FABULOUS FESTIVE SHOWS

As well as Mary and Joseph, there were singing and dancing shepherds, kings, angels, animals and snowflakes! The on-stage cast were expertly supported by narrators, a choir and a group of musicians.

L-R Megan Carroll, Madeleine Jones and Albie PorterTaylor in How to Catch a Star MIDDLE Ben Hack, 10, Sam Souvaine, 11, and Ellie Morley, 9, in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Rose, Zeke, Charlie, Ruby Samuel and Sky

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Year 2

BELOW Lucy Kitty, 8, (left) and Amelie Pomeroy, 9, in Found and Lost

The annual Christmas Performances by the children at Stowford School once again enchanted families and friends. Key Stage 1 children performed The Hopeless Camel, telling the story of the camel who finally led the Three Wise Men to the stable after a few wrong turns through songs, dances and drama. All the

children from Foundation to Year 2 had a part to play – from the busy town people of Bethlehem to the angels that filled the sky. Key Stage 2 performed their traditional Carol Concert at the Methodist Church, re-telling the Christmas story through a mixture of songs and readings in afternoon and evening shows.

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The children of Woodlands Park Primary School entertained parents, family and friends in the lead up to Christmas with an eclectic mix of festive productions. The eldest children performed The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. Stage props of 3D shapes, which were designed and built by the children, were moved around to represent different items during the performance Found and Lost at Christmas was the Years 3 and 4 show. The children created this magical Christmas spectacular by writing their own script, using their knowledge of the continents to make sure each lost animal was safely home in time for Christmas.

Years 1 and 2 also wrote their own script for How to Catch a Star. The children of Woodlands Park want a star for Christmas,so Santa needed all the elves and fairies to catch stars for him. After several failed attempts, they succeed in completing Santa’s mission. Once again the Nativity was performed by the new Foundation Classes and, of course, it brought a warm smile to everyone watching. www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk


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TREE HOUSES

Team captains Pip, Amelia and Harry plant their Sycamore House tree

The children at Manor Primary enjoyed a tree planting session to mark the launch of a new House system at the school. Each child is now a member of either ‘Beech’, ‘Oak’, ‘Willow’ or ‘Sycamore’, and the House captains took charge of planting their tree on the school field with their teammates watching and helping out. The children are looking forward to watching their House trees grow and thrive, and in the spring term will be burying time capsules underneath them to be discovered by future generations of Manor children.

Making the world better with a sweater - assembly at Stowford on Christmas Jumper Day

Children and staff at Stowford School answered the call to ‘make the world better with a sweater’ by wearing their festive knitwear for Christmas Jumper Day. Everyone was invited to make a donation to Save The Children in return for the opportunity to spread

CHRISTMAS JUMPER DAY

“The school was a riot of colour as everyone embraced the opportunity to support children who need help all over the world,” a little festive spirit. The school said headteacher Helen Tipping. also moved its Christmas lunch, so “We raised an amazing £269.28 that the children could make the for a very worthwhile cause and most of the early celebration. had a lot of fun in the process!”

Opening January 2015!

Little Orchard Montessori Nursery Woodlands In the grounds of Woodlands Park Primary School, Abbot Road, Ivybridge

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WHAT’S ON in JANUARY Your guide to events, groups and clubs in Ivybridge this month THURSDAY 1st

New Year Swim & Walk in aid of Greyhound Rescue. 2pm. Walk along Mothercombe beach and dive into the sea (if you fancy a challenge) in aid of GRWE. Details: katrin.rettberg@grwe.com or visit the website: www.grwe.com FRIDAY 2nd

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30am-11.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30- 9.30pm. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy Games, Football. First session is free! Then only £2. Film @ The Watermark – Million Dollar Arm [PG] 121mins. 7.30pm. See film listing. SUNDAY 4th

The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Hembury Woods. Walk River Gallant-LeBower, New Bridge, Holne. Distance 7/8 miles. Details: 01548 831199 / shamsramblers@gmail.com MONDAY 5th

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 10am-1pm. Drop- in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Strictly Ballroom 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286.

The Ramblers Group Walk. 2pm. Meet Torcross Tank car park. Walk round Slapton Ley. Leisurely. Distance 2/3 miles. Details: contact Colin F and David M Tel. 01548 561709 / shamsramblers@gmail.com WEDNESDAY 7th

Film @ The Watermark – Mr Turner [12A] 147mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listings. THURSDAY 8th

Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30amnoon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Film @ The Watermark – Mr Turner [12A] 147mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet Strete, near Church. Walk Slapton, Watergate, Merrifield, Fuge, Coast Path. Strenuous. Distance 10 miles. Details: contact Isabel T 01548 810761 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Ivybridge Board Game night 6- 11pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: joel.wright@me.com / 07863 128 489. FRIDAY 9th

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30am-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. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy Games, Football. First session is free! Then only £2. Film @ The Watermark – Mr Turner [12A] 147mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. SATURDAY 10th

Ivybridge Rugby Club. Two sessions: 1:153:15pm and 4:45-7:15pm. Details: 0300 123 23 23 / www.blood.co.uk Full Council Meeting 7pm. The Watermark. TUESDAY 6th

Royal British Legion Pop In 10am-4pm. Information, advice and guidance for serving members of the Armed Forces, Reservists, veterans and their families. The Watermark. Details: 0808 802 8080 / www.britishlegion.org.uk Ivybridge Probus Club 12.30pm. Details: Contact Bob Mailing - 01752 892255. Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. A very friendly group. People of any singing ability welcome to join. Details: phone Shiela - 01626 870 107. The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet Torcross Tank car park. Walk Widdicombe, Beesands. Distance 3/4 miles. Details: contact Colin F and David M Tel. 01752 893953 / shamsramblers@gmail.com www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10amnoon. Ugborough Village Hall. Locally produced foods, crafts and cafe. SUNDAY 11th

Sunday social cycle ride 11am- 12.30pm. Saltram. Details: 07779 513322 / david_doyle@onetel.com The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Dartington Cider Press, overflow car park. River Walk to Totnes, Littlehempston, Staverton. 8 miles. Details: 01803 833192 / shamsramblers@gmail.com MONDAY 12th

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 10am-1pm. Drop- in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Storytime Sessions 10-11am. With SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Ivybridge Library. Details: 01752 896356. Planning & Infrastructure Committee. 6pm. Town Hall. Parks and Open Spaces Committee Meeting. 7pm. Town Hall.

TUESDAY 13th

Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. A very friendly group. People of any singing ability welcome to join. Details: phone Shiela - 01626 870 107. The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet Beadon Park. Walk Batson Cross, Maryknowle Farm, Collaton, North Sands, Snapes Point, Lincombe Cross. Distance 8 miles. Details: contact Chris B Tel. 01548 252160 or Email. shamsramblers@gmail.com WEDNESDAY 14th

Blossom Meeting 7.30pm. Ivybridge. Breast cancer self- help and support group. Email blossomivybridge@yahoo.co.uk for more information. Film @ The Watermark – Pride [15] 120mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listings. THURSDAY 15th

Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30amnoon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Film @ The Watermark – Effi Gray [12A] 108mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet Shaugh Bridge. Walk Cadover Bridge, Ringmore Cottage, Merchant Cross, Wigford Down, Dewerstone. Distance 7/8 miles. Details: contact Peter L Tel. 01752 892274 / shamsramblers@gmail.com FRIDAY 16th

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30am-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. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy Games, Football. First session is free! Then only £2. Ivybridge Business Breakfast Meeting 8.30-10am. The Watermark. £8 incl breakfast and guest speaker. Details & to book: libby.shore@swlaw.co.uk Film @ The Watermark – Pride [15] 120mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. SATURDAY 17th

Wassail! 6-9pm. Saltram Orchard. Scare away the spirits and bless the crop for 2015 in the ancient custom of wassailing. Bring whistles, pan lids and wellies as we bless our orchard. Please wear suitable outdoor clothing (including wellies) and bring a torch and something noisy. Meet at the Park Cafe for 5.45pm. Adult £9, Child £4.50. Booking essential - 01752 333500.

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WHAT’S ON IN JANUARY CALENDAR SuNDAY 18th

The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet West Avlington Village Hall car park. Walk Woolston, Yarde, Ilton Castle, Blanksmill, Easton Cross. Distance 7 miles. For more info contact David I Tel. 01548 531598 or Email. shamsramblers@gmail.com MONDAY 19th

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 10am-1pm. Drop- in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Strictly Ballroom 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286. U3A Monthly General Meeting. 2- 4pm. The Watermark. Storytime Sessions 10-11am. With SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Ivybridge Library. Details: 01752 896356. Policy & Resources Committee Meeting. 7pm. Town Hall. TuESDAY 20th

Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. A very friendly group. People of any singing ability welcome to join. Details: phone Shiela - 01626 870 107. Watermark Committee Meeting. 6.30pm. Town Hall. The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet Shipley Bridge car park. Walk Diamond Lane, Ball Gate, Owley, Lydia Bridge, Lutton, Didworthy. Distance 8 miles. Visitors are welcome on any of our walks, strong footwear, waterproofs, food and drink as necessary please. For more info contact John W Tel. 01548 821502 / shamsramblers@gmail.com WEDNESDAY 21st

Film @ The Watermark – The Hundred Foot Journey [PG] 122mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. One-day Pencil and Watercolour Workshop 10am- 4pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. £40. Spaces are limited. Details & to book: 01752 893852. THurSDAY 22nd

Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30amnoon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Film @ The Watermark – The Hundred Foot Journey [PG] 122mins. 2pm. See film listings. LIVE @ The Watermark TREASURE ISLAND LIVE BY SATELLITE FROM THE NATIONAL THEATRE 7pm start. Tickets £15/£14 concs from the Box Office Mon-Fri 9am- 5pm and Sat 9am- 1pm. Tel. 01752 892220 or online www.ivybridgewatermark.co.uk The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Otter Nurseries overflow car park. Walk Cofflete Creek, Erme Plym Trail, Hollacombe, Staddiscombe, Spriddlestone. 7/8 miles. Details: contact Lydia and Chris B Tel. 01752 341968 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Ivybridge Board Game night 6-11pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: joel.wright@me.com / 07863 128 489. FrIDAY 23rd

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30am-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. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy Games, Football. First session is free! Then only £2. Gary Streeter MP Advice Surgery Ivybridge Town Hall. Appointments only 01752 335666. Friday 23rd continued Film @ The Watermark – The Hundred Foot Journey [PG] 122mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. SATurDAY 24th

FARMERS’ MARKET 9am-1pm. Glanvilles Mill, Ivybridge.

Timetable available online Fantastic, fun, free events for families with children up to the age of 5 SeaMoor Children’s Centre works with families and children under 5, aiming to ensure that every child gets the best start in life. To find out more about the services we provide please visit our website southhamschildrenscentres.org.uk

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@ Ivybridge Library this month

• Mondays (re-commencing 12th January) – Noon-2pm. WORK CLUB operated by LearnDirect in the Library

• Wednesdays 7th/14th/21st/28th – 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. refreshments available. • Thursdays 8th/15th/22nd/29th – 9.30amnoon. CITY OF PLYMOUTH CREDIT UNION, IVYBRIDGE BRANCH The opportunity to regularly save locally. 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. • Saturdays 3rd/10th/17th/24th/31st – 11.30am. STORYTIME Stories for children read by a member of library staff. • Thursday 8th January 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. • Tuesday 13th January 10am-noon – NEXT STEPS An informal friendly support group for parents and carers of young adults who have ongoing special or additional needs. Take a break from the caring, enjoy a coffee and chat to others who understand the situation. Speakers are invited from time to time to talk about relevant issues. • Thursday 15th January 11am-1pm – WOLFERSTANS LEGAL SURGERY Free legal advice surgery. This session will have a focus on Wills and Trusts. No appointment required, but be prepared to queue. • Saturday 17th January 10.30-11.30am – BUILD A STORY Listen to the 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 17th January 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. £3.00 per session. • Thursday 22nd January 6pm – FRIENDS OF IVYBRIDGE LIBRARY A meeting of the Friends of Ivybridge Library, which is a group of people who are interested in raising awareness of the library, as well as arranging fund-raising events. www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

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WHAT’S ON IN JANUARY

@ The Watermark

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

Southern Tenant Folk Union play The Watermark this month Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10amnoon. Ugborough Village Hall. Locally produced foods, crafts and cafe. SUNDAY 25th

The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Bolberry Down next to car park. Walk Higher Soar, East Soar, Overbecks, Bolt Head. Distance 8 miles. Visitors are welcome on any of our walks, strong footwear, waterproofs, food and drink as necessary please. Details: contact Alan M Tel. 01548 580739 / shamsramblers@gmail.com MONDAY 26th

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 10am-1pm. Drop- in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Strictly Ballroom 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286. Storytime Sessions 10-11am. With SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Ivybridge Library. Details: 01752 896356. Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm. Town Hall. TUESDAY 27th

Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. A very friendly group. People of any singing ability welcome to join. Details: phone Shiela - 01626 870 107. The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet Churston Court Lane. Walk Churston Cove, Coast Path, Mansands Lane. Strenuous in parts. Distance 9 miles. Visitors are welcome on any of our walks, strong footwear, waterproofs, food and drink as necessary please. Details: contact Mandy F Tel. 01548 858725 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Tuesday 6th

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WEDNESDAY 28th

Film @ The Watermark – What we did on our Holiday [12A] 93mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listings. THURSDAY 29th

Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30amnoon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Live music @ The Watermark – Southern Tenant Folk Union Doors 7pm / 8pm start. Highly acclaimed folk/bluegrass band. Tickets £12/£10 concs from the Box Office: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm and Sat 9am-1pm. Tel. 01752 892220 or online ivybridgewatermark.co.uk The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Blackawton (rear of village hall.) Walk Preston Barton, Westdown, Forder, Bow Bridge, Millcombe, Woodford. 7 miles. Details: 01803 770300 / shamsramblers@gmail.com FRIDAY 30th

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30am-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. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy Games, Football. First session is free! Then only £2. Family Film @ The Watermark – Boxtrolls [PG] 97mins. 5pm. See film listings. Film @ The Watermark – What we did on our Holiday [12A] 93mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. SATURDAY 31st

Ready, Steady, Bake at Dads’ Group 10-11.30am. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. A group for Dads and male carers to spend time with their little one. Details: 01752 896356.

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.

MILLION DOLLAR ARM [PG] Fri 2 Jan 7.30pm A sports agent stages an unconventional recruitment strategy to get talented Indian cricket players to play Major League Baseball. Starring John Hamm 121 mins MR TURNER [12A] Wed 7 Jan 2pm & 7.30pm, Thu 8 & Fri 9 Jan 7.30pm An exploration of the last quarter century of the great, if eccentric, British painter J.M.W. Turner's life. Directed by Mike Leigh and starring Timothy Spall 147 mins

PRIDE [15] Wed 14 Jan 2pm & 7.30pm & Fri 16 Jan 7.30pm U.K. gay activists work to help miners during their lengthy strike of the National Union of Mineworkers in the summer of 1984 120 mins EFFIE GRAY [12A] Thu 15 Jan 7.30pm A look at the mysterious relationship between Victorian art critic John Ruskin and his teenage bride Effie Gray. With Dakota Fanning & Emma Thompson 108 mins

THE HUNDRED FOOT JOURNEY [PG] Wed 21 Jan 7.30pm, Thu 22 Jan 2pm & Fri 23 Jan 7.30pm The Kadam family leaves India for France where they open a restaurant directly across the road from Madame Mallory's Michelin-starred eatery. Starring Helen Mirren 122 mins TREASURE ISLAND LIVE BY SATELLITE FROM THE NATIONAL THEATRE Thu 22 Jan 7pm

WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAY [12A] Wed 28 Jan 2pm & 7.30pm & Fri 30 Jan 7.30pm Explores the meaning of life and suggests how best to live and love. Starring David Tennant, Rosamund Pike and Billy Connolly 93 mins

BOXTROLLS [PG] Fri 30 Jan 5pm A young orphaned boy raised by underground cave-dwelling trash collectors tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Based on the children's novel 'Here Be Monsters' by Alan Snow 97 mins www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

Disclaimer: Diary information compiled by Ivybridge Town Council. All dates and times believed to be correct at time of going to press. Details reliant on community groups providing up-to-date information. The Ivybridge magazine and Ivybridge Town Council take no responsibility for its accuracy

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COMMUNITY GROUPS AND REGULAR EVENTS MONDAY South Hams CAB 10am-1pm. Every Monday (excluding Bank Holidays). Drop in for a short assessment in the Community Room, 2nd Floor, The Watermark, Ivybridge. Or call 08444 111 444 Monday to Thursday 10am- 4pm. St John’s Craft Group. 7.30-9.30pm. Waterside House, Keaton Road, Ivybridge. Ivybridge U3A (University of the Third Age) Monthly Meeting 2-4pm. Third Monday of the month. The Watermark, Ivybridge. Contact Anne Kiddell on 01752 893017/ Ivybridge.u3a@gmail.com Groups available check online at www.ivybridge-u3a.org.uk Erme WI 7.30pm. Every third Monday of the month. Waterside House, Ivybridge. Contact Sheila on 01752 895875. Slimming World Every Monday at 5.30pm and 7.30pm. Chapel Place Community Hall, Ivybridge. Pop in or contact Leanne on 07930 473542 for details of special memberships. Tai Chi for U3A 10-11.30am. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Contact John Hamlett 07972 846443 or john.hamlett@btinternet.com Arts & Crafts 1.30pm. Evangelical Baptist Church, Ivybridge. Contact Ian Macgregor 01752 898612. M@xs Book Dreamers 4-5pm. 1st Monday of the month. A reading group for children aged 6-11. Crafts and discussion about books. Ivybridge Library. 01752 893140. 1st Ivybridge Cubs 6.30-8pm.1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 8½-10½ years. 3rd Ivybridge Scout Group 6pm. Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. 3rd Ivybridge Brownies 6.15-7.30pm. Contact 01752 895848. 1st Modbury Brownies 3.30-5.30pm. Contact 01548 830301. Bridge Sea Angling Club 8pm. Last Monday of the month. The Exchange, Ivybridge. Prize Bingo 7.30pm. Bittaford Community Hall. Contact 01752 896521 for more details. Adult Reading Group 7.15pm. First Monday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Contact 01752 893140. Air Cadets Parade Times 7.30-9.30pm. For further information contact the Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park, Ivybridge. Tel 01752 895173 or www.339sqn.org.uk Abbeyfield Coffee Morning 10.30am-12pm. Come and join us for a coffee on the 1st Monday of every month at Abbeyfield, Trehill Road, Ivybridge . 01752 691567. A chance to meet the residents, staff and members of the friends committee. Everyone welcome. Exercise On Referral Tone Leisure Centre. Ivybridge. Contact 01752 896999 for more details. Hatha Yoga 7-9pm. St John’s Church Hall, Ivybridge. Suitable for beginners. Join any time, just drop in. Contact 01548 550612. Meditation Class Every Monday 7.30pm8.45pm. Chapel Place, Ivybridge. £5 per class.www.meditationinplymouth.org Strictly Ballroom Dancing Every Monday. 78pm. The Watermark.Beginners Strictly Dancing Course will teach you a selection of ballroom and latin dances. Book online at www.Donaheys.co.uk/ 0161 338 2884. www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

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Ivybridge Probus Club First Tuesday of the month. 12.30 PM at New Country Inn, Smithaleigh. Call Bob Mailling, Secretary on 01752 892255. Ivybridge Arts and Crafts 1.30-4.30pm. Scout and Guide Headquarters, Blachford Road. Why not join us for an afternoon of painting or craft. Enjoy the company of others. 01752 897024 Joan/01752 344096 Anna Breeze, British Cycling Bike Rides For Women 10am. Ivybridge. Intermediate Level. Free. Details: contact Josephine 07964 124896. Ivybridge and District Camera Club 7.30pm. 2nd and 4th Tues of each month. Bittaford Village Hall. Contact Sue Bishop 01626 821883 or David Rayner 01752 691260. Ivybridge Walk & Talk Level 1 walks. 10am. Every Tuesday. All walks start and finish at Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 45mins-1 hour. Local, with only slight gradients, wheelchair and pushchair friendly. Details: contact Kate Wright 07920 786505/01822 813571. kate.wright@southhams.gov.uk Coffee morning 10am-noon. Ivybridge Methodist Church. 1st Ivybridge Cub Scouts 6.30-8pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 8½-10½. 1st Ivybridge Explorer Scouts 8.15-9.45pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 14½18. Contact 0792507443. ivyexplorers@yahoo.com Tai Chi for U3A Every Tuesday. 10.30am-12pm. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Mr John Hamlett 07972846443 or john.hamlett@btinternet.com Tai Chi Class Every Tuesday. 7.30-9pm. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Mr John Hamlett 07972846443 or john.hamlett@btinternet.com Beading Group 7.30-9.30pm. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Slimming World 9.30am, 11.30am and 5.30pm. Chapel Place Community Hall, Ivybridge. Pop in or contact Leanne 07930 473542 for details of special membership offers. Lets Talk More 10-11am.Every Tuesday. Seamoor Children’s Centre. A group for children with speech and language difficulties. Please call for more information 01752 896356. Ivybridge WI 2.30pm. 1st Tuesday of the month. Ivybridge Methodist Church, Fore Street. Contact Mrs Jackie Miles 01752 691864. Bittaford Tuesday Toddlers 10-11.30am Every Tuesday including school holidays. Bittaford Methodist Church. Friendly parent-led group. More info on Facebook. NCT Ivy Tots 10-11.30am. Every Tuesday (term time). Meet in the back hall of the Evangelical Baptist Church, Exeter Road. All children up to 5 and their carers welcome. Suggested donation of £1 to include refreshments. Come for a fun session including a craft activity, story and song time. Contact Emily Steed on 01752 941698. Ivybridge Judo Club Every Tuesday. St Johns Hall, Blachford Rd. Junior class (Age 8-13) 7.158.15pm. Senior class (Age 14+) 8.15-9.45pm. First session is Free. To help you get started the club have Judo suits, in a range of sizes. Contact Pete Whitfield by text on 07599 111815 or email petewhitfield62@gmail.com

Ivybridge Community Choir Meets every Tuesday. 7.30-9.15pm. Ivybridge Library. Everybody welcome, no auditions. Contact Sheila on 01626 870107. www.communitychoir.co.uk Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club 7-9.15pm. League, other matches, competitions, casual play, Ivybridge Community College. Contact Secretary Sue Down on 01752 402658. Cornwood Short Mat Bowls 7.30pm. Every Tuesday. Cornwood Village Hall. Erme Valley Harriers Seniors Training Session 6pm. Every Tuesday & Friday. Meet Tone Leisure Centre. Ivybridge Flower Club 7.30pm. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. The Watermark. Details: contact 01752 248534 / sueaunger.media@btinternet Next Steps Parent Carer Support Group 10am-12pm. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. I.T Suite, The Watermark. Informal, friendly group for families with young adults who have ongoing special or additional needs. Just drop in or contact Jan 07742 609968. The Ivybridge Link (Social Networking for Adults With Learning Disabilities). 5.30-8.30pm. The Exchange. YogaWithFi 6-7.15pm and 7.30-8.45pm. 3rd Ivybridge Scout Hut. Limited Spaces. 01548 831599/07880 498914. £5 per class. Jazzercise Every Tuesday. 6-7pm. The Watermark. Fun, energetic workout based on dance fitness to today’s hottest music. For more info contact Jo on 07828 916772.

WEDNESDAY

Erme Harriers Beginners/Improvers 5.306.30pm. Community Sport Reception, Ivybridge Community College. Tai Chi Class Every Wednesday. 9.30-11am. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. 07972846443 or john.hamlett@btinternet.com Memory Reading Group.10.30am-12.00pm. Ivybridge Library. For those suffering with memory loss and their carers. Betty’s Memory Café. 2-4pm. Every other Thursday. The Sportsmans Inn, Ivybridge. A support group for anyone associated with dementia, whether a carer or a sufferer. Call Frances Green 01752 893952. Baby & Toddler Group. 1.30-3pm (term time only). St John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. Contact 01752 896310. Ivybridge Theatre Company 7.30pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Ivybridge. Contact Ron Davis 01752 893308. Ivybridge Community Association Toy Box 9.30-11.30am (term time only). Chapel Place Community Centre, Ivybridge. Semi-structured toddler group. Only £1.50 per family. www.chapelplace.co.uk Royal British Legion Meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. The Sportsmans Inn, Ivybridge. 7.30 for 8pm. Meetings normally last for an hour. Tel Dave Davis 01752 690647. Bingo 2pm. Every Wednesday. Abbeyfield House. Trehill Road. Ivybridge. £1 per game including tea and biscuits. Ivybridge Trefoil Guild (former Girl Guides) Meets on 1st Wednesday of every month. 10am-12pm. Coffee at 11am. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church, Exeter Rd. Contact 01752 892587 for more information.

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COMMUNITY GROUPS AND REGULAR EVENTS - CONTINUED 50+ Badminton 12.30pm.Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Contact 01752 896999. Blossom Ivybridge Breast Cancer Social and Support Group 7.3-9.30pm. Every second Wednesday of the month. Email blossomivybridge @yahoo.co.uk for more information. Social Reading Group 10am. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. St John’s Church, Blachford Rd. For friendship and fun. www.stjohnsivybridge.com 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.30-9.30pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½-14½. Contact Mark Rowse 07846 460109. Beginner Road Running Club (Sept-April only) 5.30-6.30pm. Meet Ivybridge Community College. Free. Contact Chris 01752 698315. Indoor Rock Climbing (Sept-April Only) Juniors 6.30-8pm, Adults 8-9.30pm. Ivybridge Community College. £2.50 per person to climb, plus £1 if equipment needed. Contact Chris 01752 698315. Foodbank & Cafe 1-3pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Open To all. For enquiries contact info@ivybridge.foodbank.org.uk 07706 457336/07706 457337. Stroke Support Group 2-4pm. 1st Wednesday of the month. Ivybridge Library. In partnership with the Stroke Association. Devon Senior Voice 10am-12 noon. Every 3rd Wednesday of the month. The Sportsmans Inn. For further information contact 01752 894083. One-day Pencil and Watercolour Workshop 10am-4pm. 3rd Weds of every month. Town Hall. £40 for the day. Details & to book: 01752 893852. Ivybridge Table Tennis Group Studio 2, Ivybridge Community College. Every Wednesday. Junior coaching 6.30-8pm, Open Session 89.30pm. Everybody welcome. £2 per session. Club bats and balls available. Details: 07712 896185. Facebook - search for Ivybridge Table Tennis club. Wednesday Night Church @ St John The Evangelist Ivybridge. 7.30pm. WNC for friendship, reflection, silence and prayer, for those of all faiths or none. U3A Computer Group 2-3.30pm.Every other week. The I.T Suite. The Watermark. Erme Valley Ladies Group 10.30am. 2nd Wednesday of the month. Waterside House. Ivybridge Bowls Club 6.30pm. Meets outdoors every week commencing Spring. Bridge Park Clubhouse. For more information David Moulder 01752 892858. Ivybridge Rotary Club 6.15pm. The Henlake Suite, The Watermark. 01752 893245. Booklovers Meeting Alternate weeks. Contact 01364 73793. Coffee Morning 10.30am-12.00pm. Cornwood Community Room. Belly Dance Classes 8-9pm. Ivybridge Community College. Contact 07971 847694. Bittaford Rainbows (5-7 yrs). 5.306.30pm.Bittaford Village Hall. Contact 07775 827750. Bittaford Brushes Art Group 7pm. Bittaford Village Hall. 01752 896521.

THURSDAY

Ivybridge Walk & Talk Level 2/3 walks. 10am. Every Thursday. Walks start and finish at Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 1-2hrs. Details: contact Kate Wright 07920 786505/01822 813571. kate.wright@southhams.gov.uk 22

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Crime Book Club 6-7pm. Ivybridge Library. Every 3rd Thursday of the month. Details: Lori Lee on info@lorileeart.co.uk / 01752 894577. Ivybridge Garden Association 7.45pm. The 4th Thursday of each month (except August and December). Methodist Church Hall, Ivybridge. Details: Mrs. Acheson on 01752 894867. The Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am12pm. The Sportsmans Inn. Everyone welcome. Adult Reading Group 6-7pm. 3rd Thursday of the month. Ivybridge Library - 01752 893140. Lions Club of Ivybridge 8pm. 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. The Watermark. All welcome. Contact Jane 01752 698602. Exercise On Referral Leisure Centre, Ivybridge. Contact 01752 896999 for more details. Baby Bounce and Rhyme Every Thursday. 10.30-10.50am. For under 3s and their carers. Ivybridge Library. Knit and Natter Every Thursday. 2.30-4.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Action On Hearing Loss Clinic 2-4pm. Every 2nd Thursday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Working with Derriford Audiology. Credit Union 9.30am-12pm. Every Thursday. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Family Legal Surgery 11am-1pm. Alternate Thursdays. Ivybridge Library. Free advice from Wolferstans Solicitors. No appointment necessary. Ivybridge Visually Impaired Club 2pm. 1st and 3rd Thursdays at Waterside. Marie 01752 896915. 3rd Ivybridge Beavers 6.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. 01752 691366. Messy Fun for Pre School Children 2pm3.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. 1st Ivybridge Brownies 5.30-7pm. 01752 897020. 1st Ivybridge Guides 6.30-8.30pm. 01752 897020. Erme Harriers Junior Training Under 11s, 5.45-7pm. Over 11s 7-8pm. Ivybridge Community College. Stowford Pre-School 9-11am. Every Thursday. Street Games & Project Night 13-19 yr olds. Contact Liz on 01752 893040. Jazzercise Every Thursday. 6-7pm. The Watermark. For more info contact Jo on 07828 916772.

FRIDAY

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am. Scout Hut, Leonards Road (by Leisure Centre). Youth Leisure Night@Ivybridge Leisure Centre Every Friday. 7.30-9.30pm.Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy Games, Football. First session is Free! Then only £2. Ages 13-19. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Scouts 6-7.20pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 6-8. 01752 893277/ermebeavers@hotmail.co.uk 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.30-9.30pm.1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½-14½. Contact Mark Rowse 07846 460109. Young Parents 1-2.30pm. Seamoor Children’s Centre. A group for under 25s with children under 5. 01752 896356. Over 50’s Social Group 10am-12noon. 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. The Sportsmans Inn, Ivybridge. Contact Thais Lloyd 07598 781155. Line Dancing 7pm. Bittaford Village Hall. All Welcome.01752 896521.

3rd Friday Breakfast Meeting 8.30am-10am. 3rd Friday of each month. The Watermark, Ivybridge. £8 to include the tasty buffet breakfast. Details & to book: libby.shore@swlaw.co.uk The Ivybridge Crafters 10.30am-12pm. Garden Terrace cafe, Endsleigh. Open group, booking advisable via Facebook or pop in. Stairways Club 9.30am-12.30pm. The Scout Hut, Blachford Rd, Ivybridge. Projects and outings for adults with learning disabilities (18 years +). Contact Ann Laity on 01752 691648 or alaity9@gmail.com Air Cadets Parade Times 7.30-9.30pm. Details: Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park, Ivybridge. Contact 01752 895173 or www.339sqn.org.uk Abstract Painting Workshops 10am-12pm. Ivybridge Art Group meet every Friday morning, Erme Lodge, Western Road, Ivybridge. £3 per session. Contact Esin Forster 0776 040 1477 esinforster@groups.facebook.com Open House Café 8-10pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church (Sept-May). Hot chocolate, Wii games and more. Free entry. For further information contact 01752 691847. Coffee Morning 10am. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. 3rd Ivybridge Cubs 6.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. 01752 691366. 3rd Ivybridge Scouts 8pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. 01752 691366. Venture Scouts 7pm. Ages 15-18 yrs. 01752 896258. Bingo 7.30pm. Cornwood Village Hall. Every last Friday.

SATURDAY

Ivybridge Farmers Market 4th Saturday of every month. 9am-1pm. Glanvilles Mill. Ivybridge. Early Years Story Time 11.30-11.45am. Ivybridge Library. Ermington Sustainable Saturdays The Reading Rooms. 10am-12noon. Alternate weekends. Contact Ro Hughes 07815 627803. Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays Ugborough Village Hall. Alternate weekends to Ermington SS. Contact Charlotte 07730767694 or Vici 01752 898799. Adult Writers’ Group 10am-12pm. Ivybridge Library. 3rd Saturday of the month. Applications from Library counter .Contact 01752 893140. Seamoor Children’s Centre Dads’ Group 1011.30am. Every last Saturday of the month. Please call 01752 896356 for venue. Wesley’s Coffee House 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Homemade cakes, variety of coffees.

SUNDAY

Ivybridge Methodist Church 10.30am. Lively family worship with activities for all ages of young people. Varied worship 6.30pm. Junior Fitness Centre Session 10am–12pm. Ivybridge Community College. For young people in School Years 8-11. £2 per person. Freedom Football School 9.45am onwards. Ivybridge Community College. Coaching for children of all ages and abilities. Contact James on 07859 822605 or 07812 007981. £3.50 per session. Disclaimer: the above is reliant on community groups providing up-to-date information; the Town Council nor The Ivybridge magazine can takes responsibility for its accuracy.

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The Arts

Latest news from Ivybridge Town Council Celebrating community life

During 2014, the Town Council columns have dealt with a range of topics, from the perennial dog fouling issue to the future planning for our town to 2031. Everyone is aware of the cuts to public sector services yet local councils – Town and Parish Councils – are endeavouring to work with community representatives to retain those services which are considered to be important and to see how they can be adapted to operate on a smaller budget, which undoubtedly is going to depend on volunteers coming forward. Every year, Ivybridge Town Council has its Citizen of the Year award which celebrates volunteers who have given an extraordinary amount of their time and skills for the community, but this doesn’t mean that those people who give an hour or two each week aren’t similarly valued. The town will increasingly depend on people giving a little of their time on a regular basis if we are to keep services like Ivybridge Caring, Youth Services, support groups and emergency assistance (eg Foodbanks and snow wardens). It is likely that whatever your skills, there is an opportunity for you to help. We already know from the generous response to being part of the Christmas Day party at The Watermark – both in volunteer time and financial donations – that people of Ivybridge do care and will try and help whenever they can. In 2015 we will be working with the churches, police, Leisure centre and youth workers to try and offer a new style of youth service. To start with we want to ask the young people what they want as it might not be what we think they want, and to that end we will be going out and about to speak with young people in Ivybridge. Like adults they will not all want the same but it would be great to have a range of activities and informal chilling out areas; but what do we know! The Library service in Ivybridge is not under threat of being closed, but the Friends Group have opted with the Library staff to find different ways of running the service, with the aim of making the Library more accessible with extended hours of opening, trying out some innovative ideas and generally aiming to better meet the needs of residents. If you have any thoughts about extending access or new services at no greater cost then please contact the Library staff. Ideas are welcomed. IMAG, (Ivybridge Mill Archives Group) our local history group, born out of the closure of Stowford paper Mill, are broadening their wings and a new website will be developed in the Spring called “Ivybridge Uncovered”, but focusing still on “A Mill Town Heritage”. If you can offer any memories or memorabilia to contribute to the archive then please contact the Town Hall or look for their facebook page. Finally, we will want you to think about the future and by 2031 what Ivybridge could look like. It is clear that there will be more older people in the town, so health facilities, access to local services and suitable housing will be important, but equally we want to become known for our healthy lifestyles, building on the excellence that is regularly demonstrated by our sports groups. The Vision of the Neighbourhood Plan is: “Ivybridge, a Friendly Mill Town, offering the opportunity for healthy and sustainable lifestyles with a future which embraces its edge of Moor, bridge and riverside location.” Do help us to build on those attributes for 2015 and let’s make Ivybridge a welcoming and inclusive place to live, now and for the future. CONTACT THE TOWN COUNCIL

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New Year

Need a last minute New Year’s Eve Party? No one to look after the kids? Take them with you to the The Watermark family New Year’s Eve Party. Eat, dance and celebrate with all ages. Big Ben and the fireworks live by satellite at midnight. Tickets still available, call the Box Office on 01752 892220 or book on The Watermark website.

Southern Tenant Folk Union

The Southern Tenant Folk Union are back by popular demand on 29 January, 2015. Southern Tenant Folk Union is a critically acclaimed Scottish folk group based in Edinburgh. The group combines English and Celtic folk sounds with American bluegrass music. Back to coincide with the launch of their 6th album The Chuck Norris Project. Those who saw them last time will remember how great they were and those who didn’t... don’t miss them this time. Tickets are just £12 or £10 concessions from the Box Office, on 01752 892220 or book on The Watermark website.

Coffee Shop

Available throughout January, The Watermark coffee shop will be fully stocked with a selection of winter warmers including jacket potatoes, soups, paninis and very special hot drinks. We also have a new range of tasty cakes, scones and tray-bakes. If you work near by, or just passing, takeaways are available.

Following Hockney, Manon, The Proms, Frankenstein and a trip around the Hermitage, in 2015 The Watermark has a packed schedule of satellite arts events taking you live to the Royal Opera House, The National Theatre, The English Nation Opera, and The RSC at Stratford Upon Avon. We will also be hosting fun events such as the Wimbledon Finals, Eurovision Song Contest and many more. If you have some suggestions for other events you’d like to see at The Watermark, they would love to hear your ideas.

Goldies

Why not make your New Year resolution to come to Goldies, Ivybridge’s new nightclub to be held monthly at The Watermark . Dancing keeps you fit, it’s a great way to socialise and make new friends. Starting Saturday 31st January our disco night is aimed at the 30 plus generation though any age is welcome. Playing your favourite songs from 1960’s to 1990’s, Goldies will open at 7.30pm until 11.30pm, just £5 admission. In case you get peckish from all the dancing you can pre-order a basket meal when you buy a ticket for £5. Goldies will get 4 tickets for the price of 3. For further details or to book tickets call The Watermark on 01752 892220

2015

The Watermark has a jam packed schedule for 2015 with live acts to suit every age and taste. Including Ga-Ga – The Ultimate Tribute to Queen, The Pantaloons perform Bleak House, a twist on the classic novel by Charles Dickens, Timandra Harkness presents Brainsex, an entertaining insight as to why men’s and women’s brains work differently. The brilliant Johnny Cash Roadshow in April and another matinee performance from the uplifting Neil Sands with “When You’re Smiling”. And that’s only until Easter. Check the website further details www.ivybridgewatermark.co.uk

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Eighty per cent of resolutions won't last until Valentines Day, because “will power” alone is simply not enough. Most of what you do is controlled by your powerful, habit-forming subconscious mind. The more you do something, the stronger the habit becomes. When we decide to change a ‘bad’ habit, it takes the efforts of the conscious brain. When we do something new enough times it becomes a subconscious habit. This process takes around six weeks. Unfortunately, it’s not so simple, and not always successful. Metaphorically speaking, if an elephant (the subconscious mind) is happy, then without too much persuasion from its rider (the conscious mind) it will do something new. However, if the elephant is sad or anxious it will take greater and more sustained effort from the rider. The rider soon wears out and the elephant slips back to the old, comfortable habit. The rider then often gets cross with the elephant, who becomes more anxious, and more stuck in the old habit! There are things we can do to improve our odds: • Tackle one issue at a time. • Plan before you start (decide what you are going to do, and organise the help you are going to get). • Be gentle on yourself if you slip back - never stop trying! • Measure your success each week and reward yourself as you reach each small goal. If you find you still struggle to maintain your success, hypnotherapy can help work with your subconscious mind, to get all of you on board, reduce anxiety and make it easy to form that new habit. TIFFANY ARMITAGE HYPNOTHERAPY 01752 710277 / hypnotherapist-plymouth.co.uk

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This year, resolve to achieve better health and well being. It’s a good time to sort the aches, pains, stresses and strains to concentrate on healthier living. If you feel you have unresolved health problems, want more energy or to be more focussed, then you should consider traditional acupuncture. The stimulation of acupuncture points can relieve symptoms and promote the body’s own healing response and restore its natural balance, achieving a long lasting and beneficial effect. Traditional acupuncture is widely used in the treatment of stress, insomnia, skin problems, bowel disorders and a wide range of painful conditions. It’s also effective for treating hormonal problems such as infertility, premenstrual tension and menopausal symptoms. Many people just find acupuncture improves their general well being. Give yourself the time to find out if traditional acupuncture can help you to face 2015. CONTACT FIONA MATTHEWS AT ACUPUNCTURE SOUTH DEVON (www.acupuncturesouthdevon.co .uk), your local practitioner from the British Acupuncture Council with clinics in Cornwood Road, Ivybridge, the Plymouth Nuffield Hospital and Exeter’s Southernhay Clinic.

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Tai Chi is an exercise system that almost anyone can partake in. It does not require any special clothing or equipment and, with a little time, patience and practice, can lead to great improvements in health and vitality.

How does Tai Chi improve health?

Tai Chi places emphasis on the quality of movement and improving the posture, which serves to reduce physical tension thereby improving circulation, allowing breathing to be deeper, taking the pressure off overstressed joints and improving the strength and elasticity of ligaments and tendons.

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Tai Chi is as much a mental discipline as a physical one. Many people find that when they try to focus on one thing their attention is soon drawn to another. The mind, like the body, can be trained to improve its ability to concentrate. When this concentration is applied to the exercises we are performing, their effectiveness is enhanced. This has its own benefit as it tends to stop mental chatter or circling thought.

Is Tai Chi difficult to learn?

No. All of the exercises can be modified to suit the person doing them, making Tai Chi approachable by people of all

ages and abilities. Anyone with the desire to improve their health can, with a reasonable commitment to practice, expect to feel benefits within two months and sometimes sooner.

Why are Tai Chi exercises done slowly?

The majority of movements are done slowly to begin with for two main reasons. The first is that moving this way gives you time to explore each movement in great detail and provides the opportunity to relax while you are exercising. The second is that it makes exercising (in particular stretching) very safe, as you can feel what effect a particular exercise is having on you and gauge when it is just right for your body.

Ivybridge Tai Chi Group has been running for over five years and offers morning and evening sessions in Ivybridge, Brixton and Noss Mayo, as well as sessions for U3A members. Ivybridge Tai Chi Group Contact John Hamlett T: 07972 846443 E: john.hamlett@btinternet.com

How to meditate BY STEPHEN HARDING

Would you like to calm your mind? Would you like to relax your body? Have you thought about learning to meditate?

A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE ON GETTING STARTED 1) Where: Choose somewhere relatively quiet where you will not be disturbed for at least 10 minutes. 2) When: The best time is in the morning before breakfast or late afternoon before dinner. Find a time that suits you preferably before eating. 3) How long: Decide how much time you would like to spend meditating. Ten minutes is a good starting point, you could increase this as you feel more comfortable with the practice. Use an alarm to measure the time spent. 4) Body Position: Any relaxed sitting position that allows you to sit comfortably, quietly and awake for the duration of your practice. You can sit on a chair, sofa, on the floor... What is most important is that you are comfortable, that you can hold the pose easily, and that you are able to stay awake. The best position for meditation sessions that are longer than about 20 minutes is one of the traditional postures for sitting on the floor. You could even lay down, although you may feel as if you are going to sleep.

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This executive detached family home occupies one of the largest plots in this highly desirable culde-sac in the popular Woodlands area of the town. The property benefits from an impressive frontage including a large lawned front garden, driveway parking leading to the garage and front door with storm porch. The impressive dimensions continue inside with a large lounge with double doors onto the family dining room. There is a well proportioned kitchen/breakfast room with separate utility space, and a good sized study and WC. To the

first floor there are four bedrooms, including a substantial master with en-suite bathroom, two good sized doubles, one with a further en-suite together with a good sized single bedroom. To the exterior the good dimensions continue with the rear garden incorporating patio, decked and lawned areas and rear access to the single garage. An early viewing is strongly advised to fully appreciate the size and scope of what this great family home has to offer. 01752 206040 | ivybridge @novahomes.co.uk

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LOCAL FIRM EXPANDS By Lucy Johnson

David Richardson founded Richardsons Legal Services seven years ago and his firm’s expertise in dealing with issues that might affect those aged 60 and over has seen it enjoy remarkable growth. With several new appointments, this winter it will almost double in size. Mr Richardson said: “We offer free consultations and our policy is to give a friendly, relaxed service, looking at needs and giving recommendation without obligation. It is an approach that has seen our business base expand rapidly and we are delighted to be able to increase the number of staff we employ.” When people reach their 60s, 70s, 80s, or even 90s, there are several legal areas that might give cause for concern, and RLS is able to address these. David, who admits he is in the over 60s bracket, has recognised that the ‘no obligation home visit’ service that he offers gives people the reassurance they need about a variety of legal matters. Areas that might cause appre-

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DISCOVER DARTMOOR

A year ago we reported on the closure of Stowford Mill

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vybridge’s proud mill town heritag has come to an e end with the cessation of paper making at Stowfo rd Paper Mill. The last reel of paper – to be used in high end desk diaries – came off the machines on 21 Novem ber, 2013, and the site is currently underg oing decommissio fore redevelopme ning nt work can begin. bePaper making started at Stowfo 226 years ago, rd Mill in 1787, on the same site as a corn mill, both using water from Erme as a source the of power. Initiall River Paper produc was produced y, paper tion peaked both by hand, one sheet at a time ford Mill and from locally collect in the UK in 2000 at Stowed cotton rags and has been in contin plied to local and supued customers. a result of change decline since, mainly as Half a centur s y later, in 1837, technology. Duringin communications the first paper making machine was 2013, it was annou installed to that production meet increas nced ing demand for would be transfe The last reel... larger paper mill printing and rred to a writing papers in the Arjowi . ggins group in Scotland as The arrival of part of consol fore the First the railway in idation World War, and, to utilise excess Ivybridge in 1848 no doubt plans unfortucapacity at that nately, busine influenced Victori ss declined until a result, Stowfo site and as preneur John an entrerd Mill has closed Allen’s the Receiver took over in 1923. . “My hopes for the Mill the followi decision to purchase the future of The fortunes ng year. He set the that of site building and the the about are Mill were transfo historic buildin re- the followi expanding the rmed find a gs will remain ng year when Mill and mid-1860s two new use that and it became part larger paper machin by the Portals, a larger of ture,” said Clive. will secure their fupapermaking been installe es had company, d. Over 300 people “I also hope that which the curren archive the t owners, Arjowi ployed, a signific were emtrace links to. ggins, can facts s of documents, photos and Mill ant percentage ulation of Ivybrid of the popartewill be access ible to anyone “The Mill flouris ge at ested in interhed again, and John Allen’s influen that time. of specialising as a result some the history, and most import ce on Ivybrid in the tended beyond ant, of the people ge exand other waterm production of security the paper mill, who worked at the will continue including building the Metho arked papers Mill to be employed , it ued to operat dist Church, on the site.” e long after many continAmbitious plans employees and houses for other similar mills closed the gas works. the Mill site have for a mixture of uses for , with several His descendents sold the genera the same familie Mill in 1910, been proposed a few years beand it is s working there,” tions of to be hoped that these are realise manager Clive said Mill the Wilson. d so that Mill will play as major role in the town’s future as it has in its past.

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Community

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Happy New Year

from Andrea Roberts and Ella Briens

At the end of 2014, Ella and I hosted a couple of really good volunteering days at Glasscombe Corner (above South Brent) to clear vegetation from this unique archaeological site - it’s the only place on Dartmoor which has seven parallel stone rows. It was identified by DNPA and English Heritage as being at risk of being lost because of vegetation overgrowth, so a bunch of volunteers spent two days clearing back the gorse and heather to make the features more prominent in the landscape, There is still plenty of work to be done on the site, so please contact myself or Ella if you are interested in helping out. Work has finally finished on the footpath under the viaduct beside the Erme to try and repair the eroded path, but also to install a better drainage system to cope with future wet weather. Hopefully this will now hold for several years to come. Unfortunately, not such great news for the Kings Leat Gutter path higher above the river. I was hoping to dig out some of the bank and install a “buddle” hole to let the water drain off the path, but when on site it soon became apparent that spades and shovels were not up to the task. I now need to organise a small digger to visit the site to dig out the (rather large) bank; this path is becoming my nemesis – I will not be defeated! Over the next couple of months Ella and I will be continuing our path surveys and erosion surveys around the area and assisting landowners and commoners with any swaling (moorland burning) which may be required. Swaling is permitted from November to the end of March and is a controlled way to clear large areas of vegetation. We will also be arranging some more dates for volunteering on the Glasscombe Corner site.

RANGER RALPH CLUB

A DNPA Ranger’s role is often varied, and always a challenge, writes Ella. One of our great successes is the Ranger Ralph Club. Set up over 10 years ago, the club is aimed at 5-12 year olds and their families, with Ranger-led activities run throughout the year all over Dartmoor – all for free once you are a member. Members get a welcome pack with a card, stickers, badge, ruler and pencil, colouring book and folder to keep it in, followed by quarterly newsletters with seasonal news, competitions, things to make and do, and also information about up and coming activities. We programme in a whole variety of Dartmoor experiences, building on mainly environmental themes, ideal for the young nature enthusiast. As a Ranger, it is always good fun organising and running these monthly sessions, which have included bird box making, pond dipping, orienteering, building coracles, World Ranger Day and worm charming! It gives members the opportunity to learn something a little bit different about Dartmoor, and often gives us the opportunity to team up with local enthusiasts too. If this sounds like something your family would enjoy, and you are interested in becoming part of our Ranger Ralph family, membership costs £5 per child for a year. You can call to have a chat on 01626 831080 or email education@dartmoor-npa.gov.uk 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 www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

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If I don’t get round to doing my Will this year, what happens? by SELENA AYLETT LLB Wills & Trusts Expert

There are all sorts of risks if you don’t have a Will, many of them we never consider. • Your children could lose out on a large part of their inheritance • The Government will decide what happens to your money • Your children’s guardians may be chosen by a court • You could leave an unmarried partner in real hardship without a home • Your home may have to be sold. If you are worried about your Will, you need to get one sorted out today. If you have a friend or loved one you care about who needs help, call me. The law can be complicated, I can explain it to you so you don’t need to worry. An initial home visit is confidential and FREE of charge. There is no obligation. I am here to listen, so please call me today on 01752 710 470.

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Facebook milestone 1,000 ‘Likes’ We are at 889 likes (at the time of writing) so, please, let’s get us to 1,000 for the with PC TAMSYN DINGLEY start of 2015. & PCSO DI SUMMERS We aim to post items that will interest our followers Happy New Year with advice regarding crime from Ivybridge trends, appeals for witnesses, help with Police identifying people, as well One of the winning pictures from the force’s as live updates if we carry Weather and visibility – Christmas card competition out traffic checks, be prepared community events and general The weather is due to get worse, COMING SOON... safety information. with snow and blizzards forecast, Rural Crime Packs Our Facebook page is not and in our rural areas this is Rural crime is not going to go manned 24/7 but the officers particularly dangerous. Visibility away and we are always looking who manage the page do try to on Dartmoor at Cadover can be into new ways that we can help reply to messages as quickly as less than 20 feet in places and protect vulnerable premises like possible. To date we have not unless you have urgent need to sheds and outbuildings. had the page misused and only a go onto the Moor we would A new ‘rural crime pack’ is being handful of negative comments. strongly advise against it. BUT if put together and each pack will Please keep sharing relevant you do then please ensure you contain a key pad shed alarm, are prepared: carry warm window break alarms and warning information, comment appropriately and keep in touch. clothing, waterproof clothing, a signs. torch and spare batteries and a fully charged mobile phone in CONTACT YOUR LOCAL POLICE TEAM: your vehicle. The weather is Email: IVYBRIDGE@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk worst after dark so please be On Facebook: www.facebook.com/IvybridgePolice careful. Non-emergency incidents: Call 101 In an emergency: Call 999

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A REMINDER OF THE RULES The town’s dog warden is wishing all dog owners the very best for 2015, and has thanked those supporting her work in the town, particularly the Town Council. Tracey Weaver is keen, however, that dog owners fully understand both their responsibilities to their pet and the Dog Control Orders in pace in the area. “A dog is for life,” says Tracey. “So please, before deciding to get a puppy, no matter what time of the year it is, make sure you fully understand the responsibilities which they come with: • Time consuming training (essential); ▪ Routine (essential) and perhaps, emergency visits to the vet, which can be costly; ▪ Walkies twice a day, regardless of the weather!; ▪ Proper shelter, food and water; ▪ Careful consideration of what happens to him/her when you are on holiday; ▪ A life of picking up and correctly disposing of dog poo, whether an adult walks the dog, or whether this is delegated to a younger family member “The reward is a lifetime of playful interaction, a lot of fun, and the best friend ever!”

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Dogs MUST be on leads: ▪ IN ALL CAR PARKS ▪ NEAR RETAIL PREMISES (So in all streets where there are shops) ▪ IN CEMETERIES ▪ SPORTS FIELDS (When sport is in play) (And in specific areas in the South Hams district: Dartmouth – Royal Avenue Gardens; Kingsbridge – Recreation Park, Town Square, Council Offices and Bandstand area, Embankment Footpath and grass verge (both sides of the Estuary); Salcombe – Cliff House Gardens. Dogs can be ordered to be put on a lead by an Authorised Officer if the dog is not being controlled in a public place and is a potential threat to other people, property or pets.

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CHRISTMAS FARE

Parents, relatives and friends, and pupils past and present made for a busy Stowford School Christmas Fair as they stocked up on Christmas presents and visited Father Christmas. The fair was opened by the school choir, who have also visited Abbeyfield House and the Donkey Sanctuary to spread the Christmas spirit, with a selection of favourite festive tunes. The ever-popular Secret Room gave the children a chance to buy and wrap presents for mums and dads and there was a huge range of stalls run by pupils offering games, beauty treatments and homemade gifts and goodies. The event, organised by Stowford Friends, raised £1,684, which will go towards the school’s ongoing project to ensure that playtimes are more creative and enrich the children’s learning experiences during their time at the school.

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A NEW IVYBRIDGE netball team is set to make its debut in a local league this month. Ivybridge Ladies Netball was started in September following a great response from local ladies to a social network post. Many of those attending hadn’t played netball since school, but the enthusiasm has been so great that the group has quickly grown, with regular attendees able to form two teams playing games every week alongside training. The group meets at Ivybridge Community College Sports Hall and as of 4 January will be meeting every Sunday morning 9.30-10.30am. The group has joined the Plymouth & District Netball League and will be starting playing Division 5 matches from January through to May 2015. Active Devon has been very supportive in providing funding and advice with regards to training and coaching opportunities, and Manning & Co Financial Advisers is sponsoring the team’s kit. All are welcome to get involved, whether it’s with the intention of playing in the team or just for the social and fitness aspect. The cost is £2 per session. î ivyladiesnetball@yahoo.co.uk

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IVYBRIDGE COMMUNITY College football prodigy Jessie Jones has set her sights on helping England qualify for the Under 17 European Championships after being selected for the National Squad. Jessie, who had already captained and scored for England Schools’ Under 15 team, has taken the step up despite still being just 15 years old. She was in the Under 17 side that played Germany on 10 November and later this month she hopes to join the rest of the squad at a training camp at St George’s Park, the home of the National Football Centre. As part of an intense training regime, Jessie trains up to 20 hours per week, including sessions with the Devon, Plymouth Argyle and Ivybridge CC girls’ teams, as well as additional fitness sessions. Mark Gammon, director of Devon Girls’ Football, which is based at Ivybridge CC, who has been a coach at Plymouth Argyle for more than a decade and has a UEFA ‘A’ coaching licence, believes she has the talent and determination to play professionally. “Jessie’s standard of play has risen so much that we train her with the boys in our Ivybridge Football Academy. “I truly believe that she can go all the way, representing England at Under 19, 21, 23 and ultimately at Senior Level.” Jessie’s selection for the squad follows an extremely successful year for the Ivybridge student, who played several times for the England Under 15 and Under 16 teams earlier in the year. In addition to her footballing success, all-rounder Jessie also has an England Under 15 cap in cricket. Jessie said: “I love both cricket and football, but football is my number one priority. Not many girls get to make it big in football, but my ambition is to

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play for Arsenal Ladies and the full England team.” She now hopes to perform well in training camps and be chosen for the second stage of the Euro Qualifiers against the Netherlands, the Republic of Ireland and Hungary. The matches will be held in the Republic of Ireland from 9 -14 April and the finals will take place in Iceland in June. “It is a great opportunity for me. I love playing and I love meeting up with the other girls on the team, as the atmosphere is excellent and everyone gets behind each other. I can’t wait to get out there and play for my country again.”

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ERME VALLEY HARRIER athlete Will Battershill (right) continued his fine form by winning the Under 17 Men’s Title at the Devon Cross Country Championships held at Exeter. In the same race, Owen Parkin finished 7th, but unfortunately Nathan Brown had to drop out through injury and deprived the Harriers of the team award. Cleo Andrews finished top Devon vet 40 lady and was rewarded with selection for Devon. The Harriers turned out in force at the demanding Drogo 10, a multi-terrain event starting and finishing at Castle Drogo. There were many fine performances. Neil Holmes was the first Harrier home in 11th place 38

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Harriers at theDrogo 10

overall and 2nd . Tom Packer (59th), Sarah Hirons (80th) and Mike Hoskins (81st) all made the top 100 in a race which had 496 finishers. Meanwhile, Andy Norris and Mark Livermore represented the club at the Cornish Marathon. Norris had a great run and was 9th overall in a time of 2.58.31. Norris was also 2nd mv40. Livermore found it hard going after 18 miles and finished in 249th place in a time of 4.47.13.

At the Gosport Half Marathon, Alison McEwing had a superb run and finished in a time of 1.22.59. Closer too home at the Bicton Blister, Mike Hoskin and Sarah Hirons did well on a tough course. Hoskin was 63rd in a time of 1.16.26, whilst HIirons was 68th in 1.17.21. There were 442 finishers. î ermevalleyharriers.co.uk/ www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk



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