The Ivybridge magazine - December 2016

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Erme Valley Senior Section

TOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN

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FLOWER ARRANGING

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CLAY FACTORY DIARIES

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NEWS Panto people wanted The Ivybridge Theatre Company production team is still searching for people over the age of 15 who would like to dance or fill a non-speaking role in the panto, Cinderella. They are also looking for back-stage helpers. Experience is useful but not essential, so anyone interested is asked to get in touch as soon as possible. Contact Ron Davis on 01752 893308 or find them on Facebook.

A local youth football club is feeling top of the league after scoring a winner when they were awarded a grant which has enabled them to buy new goalposts. Ugborough Football Club, a community group run by a small team of volunteers, aims to encourage healthy and active lifestyles in young people through sport, especially football.

The new goalposts have been fully tested by the clubs’ under 8 side. Kay Winstone, a parent of one of the children, Ray, 7, said: “The club is amazing and really focused on development of each child. The new goalposts will really help us continue with this.” The club has teams affiliated to the Devon FA and play in the Pioneer Youth League. Training is

on Saturdays between 9.30-1am, all year, and league games are played on Sunday mornings from September to April. The club also enters tournaments in the summer at Ivybridge CC. It provides FA level 1 & 2 qualified coaches and is a Charter Standard accredited club (the club was regional Charter Standard Club of the Year in 2012).

WINNERS OF COMMUNITY AWARDS REVEALED The nominees for this year’s Community Awards were considered at the October meeting of Ivybridge Town Council, and the council is delighted to announce the winners. Ivybridge has many incredible volunteers, who do fantastic work in the community, and the calibre of entries this year were as high as ever. Nonetheless, the council was delighted to be able to award The Nick Cummins Community

Group of the Year Award jointly to The Bridge Youth Project in recognition of the services provided in the town on Fridays, when the refreshment vehicle is staffed by volunteers, and Ivybridge U3A for its encouragement of meeting the third generation of the town, preventing loneliness and isolation in the over 50s. There are also joint winners of The David Britton Citizen of the Year Award. Ziggy Grewal has been recognised for his contribution

and input towards sport, and in particular the organisation of the Ivybridge Big Event, while Paul Jones shares the award for his stalwart contribution to Ivybridge U3A and the production of the quarterly magazine sent to all members. The continuing, selfless, endeavours of these volunteers and the contribution they make to the town is very much appreciated. The Mayor will formally present the awards at the council meeting on 5th December, 2016.

SCHOOL COMMUNITY COMES TOGETHER TO IMPROVE OUTDOOR AREA Around 50 members of the Manor Primary School community joined together for an ‘outdoor improvement day’. The staff, parents and children cleared out and tidied extensive overgrown areas, which are now being developed into a ‘Secret Forest’ wildlife and nature area complete with pond, a sensory

garden, vegetable production zone and fire pit. They also created a new space for the school’s chickens, rabbits and guinea pigs, which now live together in ‘Manor Farm’. The hard work was rewarded with a hot-dog lunch and toasting of marshmallows on the bonfire. Refreshments were donated by

Tesco, whose ‘Bags of Help’ scheme is funding the improvements. The school’s aim is to create a wonderful outdoor environment which will support the children’s learning and play each day, as well as increasing their understanding of nature, the environment and the importance of sustainability.

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Quiz for Christmas Day lunch To help towards the cost of hosting the Christmas Day party at The Watermark, Ivybridge Town Council is holding a fun video quiz night at Sportsman’s Inn on Wednesday, 14th December, starting at 7pm and running until around 10pm. Quiz question topics will include movies, TV programmes, music and even some culture – but not too much! Book or reserve your table by calling 01752 892280.

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NEWS East of Ivybridge to remain as part of Ugborough after unanimous district council ruling

The Clay Factory Diaries Art on the Edge festivities

It was unanimously agreed at a special meeting of South Hams District Council that the area referred to as the East of Ivybridge should remain part of the Parish of Ugborough. After being approached by Ivybridge Town Council requesting a review of boundaries, the district council set up a Community Governance Review. A working group looked at the possibility of transferring the piece of land to the east of Ivybridge from the parish of Ugborough to Ivybridge. The review recommended that the East of Ivybridge remain in Ugborough, and this was unanimously agreed. Two separate public consultation rounds were held, resulting in 14 responses, with a number of

residents saying they did not want to be part of Ivybridge. Ivybridge Town Council had asked for the review as a large number of houses are due to be built in the area, and it is expected that the new residents will look to Ivybridge, rather than Ugborough, for many services, but will make no contribution towards the cost of providing them.

ROTARIANS REFLECT ON FUNDRAISING YEAR Members of the Rotary Club of Ivybridge are gearing up for it’s much anticipated Santa Sleigh tour of Ivybridge (see page 7 for full details). This year’s Christmas collections will raise funds for President Ann Brooks’ chosen charities, Devon Air Ambulance and Macmillan Cancer Support, as well as other local causes. The club has enjoyed a magnificent year of fundraising, handing over in excess of £20,000 to local and international good causes, including Jeremiah’s Journey, Devon Air Ambulance and Shel-

terbox. Other charities they have supported include the NSPCC and the Ivybridge & District Community Transport Association. Rotarians have also provided over 230 dictionaries to nine local primary schools. promoting literacy in schools, and hosted fundraising events including the duck race, golf day, stroke awareness and youth competitions with the community college including Youth Speaks, Young Chef, RYLA and Young Musician. Looking ahead to 2017, the club is aiming to provide funding each

month for one local cause. This may be helping towards a mobility issue, helping someone facing a personal set back, or supporting a local organisation trying to raise funds for a specific scheme. If you know of any circumstances write to the Rotary Club at The Watermark with your nomination. The Rotary Club of Ivybridge meet every Wednesday at 6pm at The Watermark. If you would like to get involved, or have a genuine interest in charity work, please contact Adrian D’Cunha. î adrian.dcunha@virgin.net / 07779 706 858 of find the Rotary Club on Facebook

SCHEMES CAN HELP YOU KEEP YOUR HOME WARM THIS WINTER With the cold weather finally here, South Hams District Council is reminding residents of the home improvement schemes and services available which can save them money, energy and make their homes warmer this winter. Wessex Loans and CosyDevon can help eligible home owners and private renters improve their homes. From a low interest home improvement loan to applying for a new boiler, there are ways to protect your home this winter. Cllr Hilary Bastone, portfolio holder

for Customer First, said: “We have put together council-backed schemes which residents may be eligible for, to help them prepare their homes for the cold weather, keep their homes warm and stay healthy through the winter months. “There are so many ways CosyDevon and Wessex Loans can help, through their fuel poverty schemes and advice on energy improvements, residents can find what is available to them and how to get help through our website, from following us on social

media or giving CosyDevon and Wessex Loans a call.” “If everyone follows our advice and applies for the services provided by our partners, we can all be better prepared for the cold nights ahead.” The council is urging residents to look at the various schemes and services and see what help and advice is available to them this winter.

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It’s been nearly a year since we held our first event in the building we affectionately now call The Clay Factory. We very nervously opened up our doors to the local community to come and see the space on 13th December, 2015, as we held a very successful Christmas market. Fast forward 12 months, and we’ve come a long way, and learned many lessons. One of the most pleasant has been the realisation that people hold the building in just as high a regard as we do, with many of you coming to our events to tell us stories about the building in its heyday. Another has been just how popular our project is with the arts community. For those who don’t know, part of the building has now been transformed into an arts hub called RedPod Arts. Opened by internationally-renowned artist Anthony Garratt in September as part of Plymouth Art Weekender, there are now around 18 artists on site and The Clay Factory is fast becoming known as an exciting, innovative destination for the arts. The festive season is now upon us once again, which brings not only a time of reflection for the last 12 months, but also excitement as we once again open our doors for another festive event. We invite you to join us on 3rd December as The Clay Factory & RedPod Arts host a festive art event showcasing some of the finest artistic talent in Devon. Come and meet the artists for open studios, purchase some bespoke gifts in our Christmas market, take part in an art workshop or join us for a mince pie or two as we once again bring this unique building back to life. Art on the Edge is on Saturday, 3rd December, 10am to 4pm at The Clay Factory, Redlake.

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CHRISTMAS IN&AROUND IVYBRIDGE YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE ON YOUR OWN THIS CHRISTMAS It is still not too late to put your name down for the Christmas Day Party at The Watermark. Please don’t be on your own this year. Transport can be provided to what is renowned for being a lovely occasion with food and entertainment, and ending after the Queen’s Speech. If you know anyone who might be on their own, please encourage them to contact Ivybridge Town Council. Ivybridge Caring are co-ordinating all the details with the Ring and Ride, so we have the experts on the case. Please phone the Town Hall on 01752 893815 or drop in at Erme Court.

SANTA ON A BIKE Between 80 and 100 bikers, all dressed as Santa, will be riding down Fore Street on Saturday, 3rd December. There will be a bucket collection, raising money for Children’s Hospice South West. D @santasonabike

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Sanctuary one of the highlights of the festive period. Join the donkeys on Wednesday, 14th December. Led by Rev Chris Osborne, it is an evening of carols and songs by candlelight. There will be lots of audience participation, with traditional carols as well as Makaton based songs. The evening has a wonderful atmosphere as the congregation sing along with the children’s choir by candlelight. Refreshments will be on sale. Doors open at 6pm, with the service starting at 6.30pm.

The Ivybridge Crafters will be at the Christmas Tree Festival at St John’s Church on 3rd and 4th December. The theme of their tree is the ‘Secret Garden’. They will also being selling last year’s handmade decorations on the Saturday, a chance to buy a unique Christmas decoration for your tree.

DONKEY’S FAIR Ivybridge Donkey Sanctuary is holding its Christmas Fair on Saturday, 3rd December. You can support your local donkey sanctuary and meet the Ivybridge donkeys on the journey to Santa’s grotto. Local traders will be selling homemade Christmas crafts and goods, there will be games, a raffle, tombola, and lots of festive family fun. Refreshments, including turkey and stuffing rolls, mulled wine and warm mince pies will be on sale, too. The gift shop will be open, where you can adopt a donkey for Christmas, a lovely gift that

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CANDLELIGHT CAROLS A children’s nativity and a donkey procession through the arena are just two of the special moments which help make the Candlelight Carols at Ivybridge Donkey

The Erme Primary School is holding its Christmas Fair on Saturday, 10th December. There will be fun for all the family, with games, an amazing raffle, stalls, refreshments, the school children sining, and much more. Entry is free, and the fair takes place between 1-4pm. All monies raised will go to the Victoria Park Play Development, which will benefit of the entire community.

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CAROLS AT LEE MILL

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Children from Woodlands Park Primary School will be carol singing at The Famous Lee Mill on Wednesday, 7th December. The carols start at 4.30pm, and the store will stay open until 6pm on the evening.

The St John’s Church Christmas Tree Festival will be running over two consecutive weekends this year. It is on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th, and Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th, open from 10.30am until 4pm on all four days. There will also be stalls, a raffle, children’s activities and refreshments. Entry is free. The trees will stay on view until 5th January, 2017

ARTISAN MARKET Ivybridge Artisan Market is holding a two-day Christmas market on Friday 16th and Saturday 17th, December in The Watermark. On both days the market will be open from 9.30am until 12.45pm. There is a selection of good quality handmade goods including wood turner, bags and cushions, as well as other quality material items, cards, gifts, original paintings, jams and chutneys, and sweet and savoury cooked items. To find out more about the Artisan Market, email ivybridge artisanmarket@gmail.com, or find them on Facebook.

BRENT SINGERS The Brent Singers are performing Charpentier, Messe de Minuit par Noel & Carols at St.Petroc’s Church, South Brent, on Saturday 10th December. The concert starts at 7.30pm and there will be a retiring collection.

CHARITY CONCERTS This Christmas, the annual Charity Christmas Concerts will raise money for CRY (Cardiac

Risk in the Young). Each week in the UK at least 12 apparently fit and healthy young people die of undiagnosed heart conditions. In 80% of cases of young sudden death, there are no prior symptoms of a heart defect. The concerts are specifically in aid of the Lee Wilson Memorial Fund, as Lee was one of these young people. The Memorial Fund was set up in Lee’s name by his parents, to fund testing for young people in his area, under the auspices of CRY. The concerts are on 20th and 21st December in Ivybridge Methodist Church. See the advert on page 12 for information on ticket sales.

SANTA’S GROTTO Santa has a new base in Ivybridge this Christmas. Santa’s Grotto will be open in the Co-op in Glanvilles Mill from 10am on the Saturday 3rd, 10th and 17th December.

WREATH MAKING Make your own Christmas wreath at Buckfast Abbey on

Dogworthy returns with a new show to The Watermark this Christmas. And there is the chance to have lunch with the dog magician!

Wednesday, 7th December. The wreath making workshop starts at 2.30pm. Advance bookings only, email education@buckfast.org.uk or 01364 645517.

TABLE DECORATION Make your own Christmas table decorations at Buckfast Abbey on Monday, 12th December. Advance bookings only - email education@buckfast.org.uk or 01364 645517.

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Saturday 3rd December ‘GIRLS NIGHT OUT’ CONCERT Tickets £10 to include refreshments All proceeds to St John’s Church

FREE ENTRY | Children’s activities | Stalls | Raffle | Refreshments Trees on view until 5th January

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CHRISTMAS IN&AROUND IVYBRIDGE Rotary Club Santa Sleigh routes

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CHRISTMAS IN&AROUND IVYBRIDGE FREE RANGE TURKEYS TO SUIT ALL SIZE FAMILIES The bronze turkeys at Scobbiscombe Turkeys have been making the most of the dry autumnal weather and spending a good deal of time out of their shed browsing around the paddock. They really do like grazing the grass and other plants around their field, and very usefully, stinging nettles are a favourite! Rearing turkeys to full maturity is central to their ethos, both for the benefit to the birds and also the flavour of the end product as marbling of the meat develops later. In the past, this has meant they have struggled to cater for smaller families. This year, they’ve introduced the world’s smallest breed of turkey to the flock, the aptly named Tiny, which grows to a mature weight of around 4kg; this is in contrast to the 4kg supermarket alternative, which is killed young whilst still growing quickly. Another first is that Scobbiscombe Turkeys now offer a full delivery service throughout Devon. On the website you can choose between collecting direct from the farm, picking your bird up from the Lee Mill collection point or having it delivered direct to your door.

STORYTIME Enjoy storytime with Father Christmas at Saltram on Friday, 9th December. To book a time, call 01752 333500.

SEASONAL MUSIC Celebrate and Sing is an evening of seasonal music and carols at Harewood House, Plympton, on Saturday, 10th December. Admission is £7.50 including refreshments. Advance booking essential – contact 01752 405429. Starts 7.30pm.

CHRISTMAS MARKET Ugborough Church Christmas Market is on Saturday, 3rd December. Held in the Square and in the church, there will be a variety of stalls, food and entertainment. Time: 12-5pm

GIFT FAIR With 25 stalls selling a huge range of unique local gifts and crafts, The Watermark Christmas Gift Fair on Saturday, 3rd December, will have something to suit all tastes and budgets. There will be a fantastic array of

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CORNWOOD LIGHTS The switch-on of the Christmas lights in the village square at Cornwood is on Saturday, 10th December, at 6pm.

CHRISTMAS CRACKER Dogworthy, the dog magician, returns to The Watermark this Christmas, with what is sure to be a real Christmas Cracker new show of music, fun and magic for ages three and up. The R show is on Sunday, 18th December, starting at 11.30am.

Tickets: adults ÂŁ4/children ÂŁ6/family ÂŁ18. As an extra special treat, you can have lunch with Dogworthy after the show. There is a choice of meals available for just ÂŁ3.50. Contact The Watermark for details.

CHRISTMAS FUNK-TION Celebrate the festive season in style at the Christmas Funk-tion on Saturday, 10 December, at The Watermark. Enjoy a hot buffet, live music from Louise Parker and her Funkatronic Four and a festive drink. Tickets just ÂŁ22.50 per person from The Watermark box office.

ART ON THE EDGE Art on the Edge is a festive art event that will showcase some of the finest artistic talent in Devon Hosted by The Clay Factory and RedPod Arts, come and meet the artists for open studios, purchase some bespoke gifts at the Christmas market, or take part in an art workshop. Art on the Edge is on Saturday, 3rd December, 10am to 4pm at The Clay Factory, Redlake.

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL The Chapterhouse Theatre Company brings its production of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol to The Watermark on Wednesday, 14th December. There will be two performances, 2pm and 6.30pm. Tickets, available from The Watermark box office, are: adult £15/child £11/family £44 (buy 10 tickets and get the cheapest free).

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SAVE 20% ON A TREE Buy a local tree direct from the grower this Christmas, and save 20%! Locally grown, freshly cut, non-drop noble fir trees will be on sale at Friends Petrol Station on Saturdays and Sundays from 3rd December. Present the advert on page 10 and you will get 20% off.

COUNTRY MARKET Stock up on delicious homemade produce for the festive season at Ivybridge Country Market. The market takes place in the Scout Hut behind the police station and is open in the lead up to Christmas on Friday 2nd, 9th and 16th December, between 9.30am and 12.30pm. The market will then take a short break, opening again on Friday, 13th January.

CHURCH SERVICES Ivybridge’s churches extend a warm invitation to everyone in the community to join them at the many services taking place to celebrate Christmas. See the adverts on pages 13, 14 and 15 for full details.

Deck the Halls ‘cos Christmas cometh Lynn Bance, president of Ivybridge Flower Club, gives tips on how to create a simple flower arrangement for your Christmas dining table If you’ve never done an arrangement, don’t be put off. Follow a few simple steps and some basic rules and you’ll surprise yourself. I have put together a small basic arrangement and added a few seasonal touches to make it a Christmas display. First, you will need a base (it really doesn’t matter what, the foliage will cover most of it), plus a small block or round of Oasis and Oasis adhesive (fix) and a ‘frog’ (this is to secure it in the bowl), inexpensively available from a florist, some candles (not too large for this arrangement), sellotape, cocktail sticks, flowers and foliage (the latter from your garden, or a neighbour’s). To start, fix the Oasis onto your base. First, soak the Oasis block for about a minute to moisten it. Secure the Oasis ‘frog’ to your base using the Oasis fix and place the block onto the ‘frog’. You are now ready to start assembling your arrangement. Cut three candles to slightly different lengths and secure three halves of wooden cocktail sticks to the base of the candles using sellotape. Place the candles into the centre of the Oasis block, ensuring the base of the candles rest on the block – don’t push the candles into the block. The basic rule to follow with most arrangements of this type is one of symmetry. Using a diamond shape as your plan, place the foliage into the block at the

four points on the ‘diamond’. Try to keep the shape and size similar at the opposing ends. Keeping to the symmetrical rule, continue with the foliage, ensuring you build the same on opposite sides, working towards the centre. Try to lift the level of the foliage to create depth as you work toward the centre. When placing the flowers into the arrangement, use the smaller blooms at the points on the diamond and the larger ones towards the middle, keeping to the symmetry rule. The inset photo above is an example of a basic arrangement and the main one shows how you can make it more seasonal with a bit of ‘bling’ and colours that would suit your flowers or Christmas theme. The photos are is just to give you an idea of what you could achieve. For more ideas, why not visit us at our Christmas meeting in The Watermark at 7.30pm on Monday 12th December? You would be very welcome.

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TOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN If you are looking for great toys to give this Christmas, you’ll be pleased to know that you no longer have to travel outside of Ivybridge. Toys are now back in town at Photocare in Fore Street. With boys’ and girls’ toys, games and puzzles to suit all ages and budgets, it is the only place you need to go for Christmas and other special occasions. The range starts at pocket money prices – the cheapest item is only 50p – and has items for children aged three years and up.

You will find top brand toys such as Nerf Guns, My Little Pony, Disney, Crayola and Barbie, as well as radio controlled vehicles, Fur Read Friends, and jungle and farm animals. There is also a great range of creative activities to choose from, including beads, jewellery making and colouring books. If you want to make your party go with a bang, Tim stocks indoor fireworks and ice fountain sparkler cake candles. “People have said that they are chuffed that they can now buy

toys in Ivybridge again,” said Photocare owner Tim Salter. “There is, I hope, something for everyone, from pocket money items starting at 50p, up to more expensive toys. “I would welcome suggestions for what other items I should stock, so please do pop in and have a look around.” Tim still offers the usual photo and printing services, and has recently installed a ‘Kodak moments’ picture kiosk, which allows you to print from your phone, tablet, even Facebook.

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Welcome to Christmas at

Ivybridge Methodist Church

Christingle with Nativity

Sunday December 11th @ 4pm

Especially for families. All children welcome to dress up as Nativity characters.

Carols by Candlelight

Sunday December 18th @ 6:30pm

Carols at Bi aford Chapel

Saturday December 24th @ 6:30pm

Midnight Service

Saturday December 24th @ 11:15pm

Christmas Day

Sunday December 25th @ 10am

Celebrate Jesus’ birthday at our short family service

St. Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh / St. Monica’s Church, Modbury

Sunday, 4th December 3pm Plymouth Catholic Choral Society Advent Concert Christmas Eve First Mass of Christmas - 6pm Vigil Mass of Christmas & Blessing of the Crib Christmas Day 8.45 am: Dawn Mass of Christmas – St. Monica’s; 10.30am: Day Mass of Christmas – Priory

CHRISTMAS WEEK The Holy Family (Friday 30th December) Holy Mass - 8am Jan 1st Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God 8.45am - St Monica’s; 6pm Saturday - Priory; Consecration of the Parish to the Blessed Virgin 10.30am Sunday - Priory The Epiphany (Sunday 8th Jan) Usual Sunday Mass times Sat. 6pm, Sunday, 8.45am, 10.30am

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@ THE WATERMARK The Churchfitters’ Christmas Cracker The Churchfitters return to The Watermark with their Christmas Cracker. They are a folk group like no other – a double bass made out of scrap metal, heart-wrenching vocals accompanied by a musical saw, footstomping fiddle mixed with infectious funk-rock rhythms. There will be a selection of favourites from their regular repertoire interlaced with traditional and original festive songs and Christmas carols. This cracker of a show will get Christmas going with a bang and a paper hat-full of surprises, novelties – and terrible jokes as well! Tickets £14/£12.

A Christmas Carol The Watermark welcomes Chapterhouse Theatre Company for their production of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens adapted by Laura Turner. They will be performing at 2pm & 6.30pm on Wednesday, 14 December. On Christmas Eve, the most magical night of the year, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is whisked away on a terrifying journey through the past and into the future, accompanied by three fearsome ghosts determined to make him realise the true meaning of Christmas. Dickens’ classic is brought alive in this most traditional of productions, complete with beautiful period costume, song, dance and a magnificent, original musical score. Join critically acclaimed theatre company Chapterhouse as Scrooge’s frozen heart begins to melt and he finally embraces the festive spirit in this most Christmassy of Christmas tales. Tickets: adult £15/child £11/ family £44 (buy 10 tickets and get the cheapest free).

Dogworthy’s Christmas Cracker Dogworthy and friends are getting excited about returning to the Watermark this Christmas with a show crackerful of more music, fun and magic for ages three and up. Dogworthy, the dog magician, loves to entertain with his magic tricks, accompanied by his human friend, Holly. Right now, he is busy preparing a new show for Christmas which he hopes will be a real cracker. In fact, to make the show go with a bang, he is test-driving new tricks, though he finds that

things can get out of hand when a giant cracker starts launching its magic. Expect flying baubles, enough (real pretend) snow to make a snowman, a tobogganing mini Punch & Judy and carol-singing from Mouse. Together with Holly ~ his guitar-playing friend and dogtalk interpreter ~ Dogworthy hopes you will join in the fun as the cast all wish you a Merry Christmas! Sunday, 18 December, 11.30am Adults: £4/Children £6/family £18. Have lunch with Dogworthy after the show. Choice of meals available just £3.50.

The Watermark Christmas Gift Fair Saturday 3rd December. 10am1pm. Stowford Hall. Free entry, everyone welcome. A fantastic array of local craft and business under one festive and friendly roof. Something to suit all pockets, from cards to cakes, preserves to bunting, jewellery to art and much more.

The Watermark 2017 Ivybridge Calendar Now on sale at The Information Desk in The Watermark. Only £6.50 each, including an envelope.50 p from each sale going to the Mayors charities. Beautiful seasonal photos of Ivybridge by local amateur photographers.

CANDLELIT PRAYER There will be Candlelit Prayer at St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh, on Friday 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd December, between 6-9pm. All welcome.

ARTISAN MARKET From Saturday, 21st January, 2017, Ivybridge Artisan Market will have a regular schedule. It will take place on the first and third Saturday of every month. The market is held in The Watermark between 9.30am and 12.45pm, and on sale is a selection of good-quality handmade goods including wood

turner, bags, cushions, and other quality material items, cards, gifts, original paintings, jams and chutneys, and sweet and savoury cooked items. To find out more about the market, email ivybridgeartisan market@gmail.com or find them on Facebook.

CATHOLIC SERVICES December services at Ivybridge RC Church, St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh, are: Holy Mass, 6pm, Saturday 3rd, 10th, 17th December. Holy Mass, 10.30am, Sunday 4th 11th 18th December.

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Christmas Gift Ideas Ivybridge Christmas Cards by local artists and photographers are on sale now at The Information Desk. Children’s Christmas Books, fantastic stocking fillers priced from £2.99. Thomas the Tank Engine, Santa is Coming to Plymouth, Winnie the Pooh, My First Book of Christmas, stickers and colouring books, local Treasure Trails and for the grown ups…a great selection of cycling and walking guide books and maps of Dartmoor, Ivybridge and the South Hams.

Christmas Funk-tion and Shared Christmas Lunch There are still tickets available for the Christmas Funk-tion on Saturday, 10 December, which includes a hot buffet, live music from Louise Parker and her Funkatronic Four and a festive drink. Ideal for small gatherings who want a shared party atmosphere, just £22.50 per person. Also the traditional shared Christmas Lunch on Friday, 16 December, £17 per person.

Coffee Shop Throughout December the coffee shop will be offering hot turkey stuffing and cranberry Panini fillings, festive cakes and festive drinks.

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WHAT’S ON TUESDAY

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REGULAR MONDAY South Hams CAB 9.30am12.30pm. (Not Bank Holidays.) Drop in at the Community Room, The Watermark. Or call 03444 111 444. Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm. St John’s Craft Group 7.309.30pm. Waterside House, Keaton Road. Erme WI 7.30pm. Every third Monday. Waterside House. 01752 895875. Slimming World 5.30pm & 7.30pm. Chapel Place Community Hall. 07930 473542. Arts & Crafts 1.30pm. Evangelical Baptist Church. 01752 898612. M@xs Book Dreamers 4-5pm. 1st Monday of the month. Ivybridge Library. A reading group for children aged 6-11. 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 Road. 3rd Ivybridge Brownies 6.15pm7.30pm. For more information contact Tel. 01752 895848. Bridge Sea Angling Club 8pm. Last Monday of the month. The Exchange. Prize Bingo 7.30pm. Bittaford Community Hall. 01752 896521. Ivybridge Trefoil Guild- Guiding for Adults 7pm. Meets 2nd Monday of every month. Venue varies. 01752 698407. Adult Reading Group 7.15pm. First Monday of the month. Ivybridge Library. 01752 893140. Air Cadets Parade Times 7.309.30pm. Cadet Centre, Filham Park. 01752 473781 / www.339sqn.org.uk Abbeyfield Coffee Morning 10.30am-12noon. 1st Monday of every month at Abbeyfield, Trehill Road. 01752 691567. Hatha Yoga 7-9pm. St John’s Church Hall. Suitable for beginners. Join any time, just drop in. 01548 550612. Meditation Class 7.30-8.45pm. Chapel Place. £5 per class. meditationinplymouth.org Ivybridge Flower Club 7.30pm. Every 2nd Monday. The Watermark. 01752 892647.

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Ivybridge Probus Club First Tuesday of the month. 12.30pm at New Country Inn, Smithaleigh. 01752 892255. Ivybridge Arts and Crafts Society 1.30-4.30pm. Scout and Guide building, Blachford Road. 1st session free. 01752 690176. Ivybridge and District Camera Club 7.30pm. 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month. Bittaford Village Hall. ivybridgecameraclub@ yahoo.co.uk / ivybridgecameraclub.org/ Ivybridge Walking For Health Level 1. 9.45am for 10am. First Tuesday of the month. Start and finish Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 30mins. Free. walkingforhealth.org.uk Ivybridge Walking For Health Level 2. 9.45am for 10am. Up to 60mins. Free. walkingforhealth.org.uk Coffee morning 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Methodist Church. 1st Ivybridge Cub Scouts 6.308pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 8½ -10½. 1st Ivybridge Explorer Scouts 8.15-9.45pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 14½ -18. 0792507443 / ivyexplorers@ yahoo.com Taichi Class 7.30-9pm. 3rd Scout Hut. Contact 07972 846443 / john.h@gmail.com Beading Group 7.30-9.30pm. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Scout Hut. Slimming World 9.30am, 11.30am and 5.30pm. Chapel Place Community Hall. 07930 473542. Ivybridge WI 2.30pm. 1st Tuesday of the month. Ivybridge Methodist Church. 01752 691864. Bittaford Tuesday Toddlers 1011.30am. Bittaford Methodist Church. Ivy Tots 10-11.30am. (term time). Back hall, Evangelical Baptist Church. Children up to 5 and their carers welcome. 01752 898612. Ivybridge Judo Club St John’s Church Hall. Junior class (8-13) 7.15-8.15pm. Senior class (14+) 8.15-9.45pm. First session free. Text 07599 111815 / petewhitfield62@gmail.com Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm. Ivybridge Library. No auditions. Just drop in or call 01626 870107 / www.communitychoir.co.uk Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club 7-9.15pm. Ivybridge Community College. 01752 402658. Cornwood Short Mat Bowls

7.30pm. Cornwood Village Hall. Erme Valley Harriers Seniors Training Session 6pm. Every Tuesday & Friday. Meet Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Next Steps Parent Carer Support Group 10am-12noon. 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. Drop in or call 07742 609968. The Ivybridge Link (Social Networking for Adults With Learning Disabilities). 5.30-8.30pm. The Exchange. WEDNESDAY Erme Harriers Beginners/ Improvers 5.30-6.30pm. Meet Community Sport Reception, Ivybridge Community College. Taichi Class 9.30-11am. 3rd Scout Hut. 07972 846443 / john.h@gmail.com Read and Reminisce 10.30am12noon. Ivybridge Library (Beacon Room). For those suffering with memory loss and their carers. Baby & Toddler Group 1.30-3pm (term time only). St John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. 01752 896310. Ivybridge Theatre Company 7.30pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. 01752 893308. Royal British Legion 2nd Wednesday of each month. The Sportsman’s Inn. 8pm. 01752 690647. Bingo 2pm. Abbeyfield House. Trehill Road. £1 per game inc tea and biscuits. Ivybridge Trefoil Guild Meets on 1st Wednesday of every month. Abbeyfield House. 10am-12noon. Coffee at 11am. 01752 892587. 50+ Badminton 12.30pm. Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 01752 896999. Social Reading Group 10am. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. St John’s Church. www.stjohnsivybridge.com 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.309.30pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½ -14½.. 07846 460109. Beginner Road Running Club (Sept-April Only) 5.30-6.30pm. Meet at Ivybridge Community College. Free. 01752 698315. Indoor Rock Climbing (Sept-April Only) Juniors 6.30-8pm. Adults 89.30pm. Ivybridge Community College. £2.50, plus £1 if equipment needed. 01752 698315. Foodbank & Cafe 1-3pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. For

information email. info@ivybridge. foodbank.org.uk / 07706 457336 / 07706 457337. Stroke Support Group 1.303.30pm. 1st Wednesday of the month. Ivybridge Library. With the Stroke Association. Devon Senior Voice 10am-12 noon. 1st Wednesday of the month. The Sportsman’s Inn. 01752 894083. One-day Pencil and Watercolour Workshop 10am-4pm. 3rd Weds of every month. Ivybridge Town Hall. £40. 01752 893852. Ivybridge Table Tennis Group Studio 2, Ivybridge Community College. Junior coaching 6.30-8pm, Open Session 8-9.30pm. £2 per session. 07712 896185 / Facebook Ivybridge Table Tennis club / @Ivybridge TTC. Wednesday Night Church @ St John The Evangelist 7.30pm. For those of all faiths or none. Toy Box Stay & Play 9.3011.30am. Term time only. Chapel Place Community Centre. £1.50 per session including a snack. Erme Valley Ladies Group 10.30am. 2nd Wednesday of the month. Waterside House. Ivybridge Rotary Club 6.15pm. The Henlake Suite, The Watermark. 01752 893245. Booklovers Meeting Alternate weeks. 01364 73793. Coffee Morning 10.30am- 12noon. Cornwood Community Room. Belly Dance Classes 8-9pm. Ivybridge Community College. 07971 847694. Bittaford Rainbows (5-7 yrs.) 5.30-6.30pm. Bittaford Village Hall. 07775 827750. Bittaford Brushes Art Group 7pm. Bittaford Village Hall. 01752 896521. THURSDAY Artistik Storytime 10.30am12pm. St. John’s Church Hall. For 0-5 years with carer. £1.20 per session incl snacks and drink. Ivybridge Walking For Health Level 3 walk. 9.45am for 10am. Start and finish Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 90mins. Free. walkingforhealth.org.uk Crime Book Club 6-7pm. Ivybridge Library. Every 3rd Thursday. 01752 894577 / info@lorileeart.co.uk The Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am-12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome. Adult Reading Group 6-7pm. 3rd Thursday. Ivybridge Library. 01752 893140. Lions Club of Ivybridge 7.30pm.

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WHAT’S ON 2nd and 4th Thursday. The Watermark. All welcome. 01752 698602. Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club 7.30pm for 8pm. The Henlake Suite. The Watermark. Minimum age 18. Action On Hearing Loss Clinic 24pm. Every 2nd Thursday. Ivybridge Library. With Derriford Audiology. 01752 893140. Credit Union 9.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. 3rd Ivybridge Beavers 6.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. 01752 691366. Messy Fun for Pre School Children 2-3.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. 2nd Ivybridge Brownies 67.30pm. 2ndivybrownies@ live.co.uk / 01752 894749. 1st Ivybridge Guides 6.308.30pm. 01752 897082. Erme Harriers Junior Training 5.45-7pm for under 11s. 7-8pm for over 11s. Ivybridge Community College. Stowford Pre-School 9am- 11am. Every Thursday. Ivybridge Board Game Nights 611pm. Fortnightly Thursday evenings. The Duke of Cornwall. All are welcome. joel.wright@ me.com / 07863 128489. Young Devon Drop In 2-6pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Information, advice and support for young people aged 11-25. No appointment needed. FRIDAY Ivybridge Country Market 9.30am to 12.30pm. Scout Hut, next to the Leisure Centre. All welcome. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy Games, Football. First session free! Then only £2. Ages 13-19. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Scouts 67.20pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 6-8. 01752 893277 / ermebeavers@ hotmail.co.uk 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.309.30pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½ -14½.. 07846 460109. Over 50s Social Group 10am12noon. 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. The Sportsman’s Inn. 07598 781155. Line Dancing 7pm. Bittaford Village Hall. 01752 896521. Stairways Club 9.30am- 12.30pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. 18

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Projects and outings for adults with learning disabilities (18 years+). 01752 691648 / alaity9@gmail.com South Hams Lifestyles 1-3pm. Meet monthly in the Scout Hut opposite the Leisure Centre. Group formed by and for people with disabilities, their families, carers and friends. 01803 849229. Air Cadets Parade Times 7.309.30pm. Cadet Centre, Filham Park. 01752 473781 / www.339sqn.org.uk Abstract Painting Workshops 10am-12noon. Erme Lodge, Western Road. £3 per session. 07760 401477 / esinforster@ groups.facebook.com Open House Café 8-10pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Hot chocolate, Wii games and more. Free entry. 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. Bingo 7.30pm. Cornwood Village Hall. Every last Friday. Young Devon Drop In 1-5pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Information, advice and support for young people aged 11- 25. No appointment needed. SATURDAY Build a Story Third Saturday of the month. 10.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Listen to a story and then build part of the story with Lego. Under 11 year olds. Cost: £1.50. Adult Writers Group 10am12noon. Ivybridge Library. 3rd Saturday of the month. £2 per session. Applications from Library counter. 01752 893140. Wesley’s Coffee House 10am12noon. Ivybridge Methodist Church. 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- 12noon. For young people in school years 8-11. £2 per person. Ivybridge Community College. Disclaimer: Listing compiled by Ivybridge Town Council. Details reliant on community groups providing up-to-date information; the town council nor The Ivybridge magazine can take any responsibility for its accuracy.

THURSDAY 1st December

Box office – (01752) 892220 ivybridgewatermark.co.uk JASON BOURNE [12A] Thu 1 Dec 7.30pm. The CIA’s most dangerous former operative is drawn out of hiding to uncover more explosive truths about his past. Starring Matt Damon and Tommy Lee Jones. 120 mins. ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS [15] Wed 7 Dec 2pm & 7.30pm. After attractively both media and police attention for accidentally knocking Kate Moss into the River Thames, Edina and Patsy hide out in the south of France. Starring Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley & Jane Horrocks. 89 mins. ROH (LIVE) THE NUTCRACKER Thu 8 Dec 7.15pm. The Royal Ballet celebrates Peter Wright’s 90th birthday with this muchloved production of this beautiful classical ballet, danced to Tchaikovsy’s magnificent score. Tickets: £16/£15/£15. NT LIVE: NO MAN’S LAND [15] Thu 15 Dec 7pm. Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart return to the West End in Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Lane. One summers evening two aging writers Hirst and Spooner meet in a Hampstead pub and continue drinking into the night. As the pair become increasingly inebriated and their stories increasingly unbelievable, the lively conversation soon turns into a revealing power game further complicated by the arrival of two sinister young men. Includes a Q&A with the cast director Sean Mathias. Tickets: £16/£15/£14. ICE AGE COLLISION COURSE [U] Mon 19 Dec 10.30am. Manny, Diego, and Sid join up with Buck to fend off a meteor strike that would destroy the world. 91 mins. THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS [U] Wed 21 Dec 10.30am. The quiet life of a terrier named Max is upended when his owner takes in Duke, a stray whom Max instantly dislikes. 88 mins. FINDING DORY [U] Fri 23 Dec 10.30am. The friendly but forgetful blue tang fish begins a search for her long-lost parents, and everyone learns a few things about the real meaning of family along the way. 98 mins.

Rotary Santa Sleigh tour begins See page 8 for full details. Baby Bounce and Rhyme 10.3010.50am. Ivybridge Library. Rhymes and songs for under threes and their carers. No charge. Knit and Natter 2.30-4.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Enjoy knitting over a cup of tea or coffee. Weigh and Play 1.30-3pm. Stay and play session for under 5s, with the child health clinic running along side. St John’s Church Hall. The Archaeology of Hill Farming on Exmoor Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone. 7pm. £5. 01548 830832. FRIDAY 2nd December Parent Support and Advice from a support worker. 9.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. 01803 847626. Work Club 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Job hunting advice and computer access. 01752 893140. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Friday Club 6.30-8pm. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. Ages 511. SATURDAY 3rd December Ermington Sustainable Saturday 10am-12noon. Locally produced foods, crafts and café. Ermington Reading Rooms. Coffee Morning 10am-12pm. Home made cakes, teas and coffee. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Christmas Tree Festival 10.30am4pm, St John’s Church. Free entry. See page 8. Christmas Gift Fair 10am-1pm. The Watermark. See page page 8. Santa’s Grotto 10am. Ivybridge Co-op, Glanvilles Mill. Make a Christmas Decoration 10am-12pm. Ivybridge Library. Art on the Edge 10am to 4pm, The Clay Factory, Redlake. Christmas Fair Ivybridge Donkey Sanctuary, 11am-3pm. See page 6. Ugborough Church Christmas Market In the church and square, 12-5pm. See page 10. Live @ The Watermark - The Churchfitters’ Christmas Cracker 7.30pm. £14/£12 cons. See page 15 for details. Girls’ Night Out concert 7.30pm, St John’s Church. SUNDAY 4th December Christmas Tree Festival St John’s Church. See page 8.

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Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. Council Meeting 7pm Ivybridge Town Hall. TUESDAY 6th December Parents & Toddlers 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. Details: 01752 898612. Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. bmercy.matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. All Aboard 2-4pm. Drop into the library and join in with scrabble, draughts, chess or cards. Pilates 7pm. FREE. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7-8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. Details: 07912 895 540. WEDNESDAY 7th December Read and Reminisce 10am-12pm, Ivybridge Library. Stories and poems read aloud. Share memories over a cup of tea or coffee. Free. Teeny Tots 10.30-11.30am, Ivybridge Library. Songs, stories and crafts for pre-school children and their carers. Free. Hello Baby 1-2pm. Group for children aged 0-12months. Ivybridge Library. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrens centre@actionforchildren.org.uk Devon Senior Voice. 10am for 10.30am. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 01752 892191. The Ivybridge Memory Café. 24pm. The Sportsman’s Inn. Quiz, chat, cake, and entertainment. Film @ The Watermark - Absolutely Fabulous See page 18. THURSDAY 8th December Baby Bounce and Rhyme 10.3010.50am. Ivybridge Library. Rhymes and songs for under threes and their carers. No charge. Knit and Natter 2.30-4.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Enjoy knitting over a cup of tea or coffee. Weigh and Play 1.30-3pm. Stay and play session for under 5s, with the child health clinic running along side. St John’s Church Hall. Live @ The Watermark - ROH Live: The Nutcracker 7.15pm. £16/£1513 concessions. See page 18. FRIDAY 9th December Parent Support and Advice from a support worker. 9.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. 01803 847626.

Work Club 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Job hunting advice and computer access. 01752 893140. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Friday Club 6.30-8pm. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. Ages 5-11. SATURDAY 10th December Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon. Ugborough Village Hall. Details: 01752 894973. Coffee Morning 10am-12pm, Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Santa’s Grotto 10am. Ivybridge Co-op, Glanvilles Mill. Christmas Tree Festival 10.30am4pm, St John’s Church. Free entry. See page 8. Erme Primary School Christmas Fair 1-4pm. Live @ The Watermark - Christmas Funk-tion £22.50. See page 15. SUNDAY 11th December Christmas Tree Festival 10.30am4pm, St John’s Church. Free entry. See page 8. TAIZE service 5pm, St John’s Church, Ivybridge. MONDAY 12th December Ivybridge Flower Club. 7.30pm. The Watermark. Every 2nd Monday of the month. Tel. 01752 892647. TUESDAY 13th December Parents & Toddlers 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. Details: 01752 898612. Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. bmercy.matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. All Aboard 2-4pm. Drop into the library and join in with scrabble, draughts, chess or cards. Pilates 7pm. FREE. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7-8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. Details: 07912 895 540. 10.30am. See 14th page December 13. WEDNESDAY Read and Reminisce 10am-12pm, Ivybridge Library. Stories and poems read aloud. Share memories over a cup of tea or coffee. Free. Teeny Tots 10.30-11.30am, Ivybridge Library. Songs, stories and crafts for pre-school children and their carers. Free. Hello Baby 1-2pm. Group for children

aged 0-12months. Ivybridge Library. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrens centre@actionforchildren.org.uk Quiz night The Sportsman’s Inn, 7pm. In aid of the Christmas Day lunch - see page 3 for details. Theatre @ The Watermark - A Christmas Carol 2pm and 6.30pm. £15, Children £11. See page 15. THURSDAY 15th December Weigh and Play 1.30-3pm. Stay and play session for under 5s, with the child health clinic running along side. St John’s Church Hall. Live @ Th eWatermark - NT Live: No Man’s Land 7pm. £16/£15-13 concessions. See page 15. FRIDAY 16th December Ivybridge Business Breakfast 8.30-10am. The Watermark. £8 inc breakfast and guest speaker. Alice. Carter-Tyler@swlaw.co.uk / info@swlaw.co.uk Ivybridge Artisan Market 9.30am-1pm. The Watermark. Parent Support and Advice from a support worker. 9.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. 01803 847626. Work Club 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Job hunting advice and computer access. 01752 893140. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Shared Christmas Lunch 12.30pm The Watermark. £17. A traditional Christmas lunch. Friday Club 6.30-8pm. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. Ages 5-11. SATURDAY 17th December Ermington Sustainable Saturday 10am-12noon. Locally produced foods, crafts and café. Ermington Reading Rooms. Coffee Morning. 10am-12pm Home made cakes, teas and coffee. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Ivybridge Artisan Market 9.30am-1pm. The Watermark. Santa’s Grotto 10am. Ivybridge Co-op, Glanvilles Mill. SUNDAY 18th December Live @ The Watermark - Dogworthy’s Christmas Cracker 11.30am. £4.50-£4. See page 15. Lunch with Dogworthy 12.20pm, The Watermark. Have lunch with Dogworthy after the show. £3.50. See page 15. MONDAY 19th December Family Film @ The Watermark Ice Age Collision Course 10.30am. Seep age 18.

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U3A Christmas social. 2-4pm. The Watermark. See page 27. Planning & Infrastructure Committee. 6pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. Policy & Resources Committee Meeting. 7pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. TUESDAY 20th December Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. bmercy.matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. All Aboard 2-4pm. Drop into the library and join in with scrabble, draughts, chess or cards. Pilates 7pm. FREE. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7-8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. Details: 07912 895 540. Charity Christmas Concert 7pm, Ivybridge Methodist Church. For cardiac risk in the young. See page 12. WEDNESDAY 21st December Family Film @ The Watermark Secret Life of Pets 10.30am. The Ivybridge Memory Café Christmas lunch Booking essential - call 07791 239357 by 9th Dec. One-day Pencil and Watercolour Workshop 10am-4pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. £40. To book or for more information contact 01752 893852. Charity Christmas Concert 7pm, Ivybridge Methodist Church. For cardiac risk in the young. See page 12. FRIDAY 23rd December Family Film @ The Watermark Finding Dory 10.30am. SATURDAY 24th December Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon. Ugborough Village Hall. Details: 01752 894973. Give blood Ivybridge Rugby Club. Call 0300 123 23 23 for more info. CHRISTMAS DAY Merry Christmas Everyone! Christmas Dinner 11.30am – 1.30pm, The Watermark. A festive lunch with entertainment, the Queen’s speech, a raffle and a guest appearance from Santa himself! NEW YEAR’S EVE Ermington Sustainable Saturday 10am-12noon. Locally produced foods, crafts and café. Ermington Reading Rooms.

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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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Manor Pre‐School provides a happy, safe and s#mula#ng environment for children from the ages of 2 to 4. The Early Years Founda#on Stage curriculum is delivered by experienced and qualified staff in a well‐ resourced, a$rac#ve se%ng where full use is

made of the outdoor environment. Set in the grounds of Manor Primary School in Ivybridge, it operates under the leadership and governance of the school, which was rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted in February 2016.

SPACES ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR JANUARY 2017 for children aged 2, 3 & 4. If you would like to make an appointment to visit and have a look around, please phone on the number below. We would love to see you!

The school also offers wrap‐around care for children at its popular Kids’ Club before and a er pre‐school, and in the school holidays.

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SCHOOLS Erme Primary children on top of Trowlesworthy Tor and (right) Cornwood pupils navigate one of the many bogs

Year 6 children from The Erme Primary School and Cornwood CoE Primary School took part in a taster walk to find out if the Junior Ten Tors event, taking place next June, was something they

would like to do. The seven mile hike across Dartmoor enabled them to experience first-hand some of the skills they will need to learn to take part in the challenge.

The children set off from Cadover Bridge and the route took them up tors and through numerous bogs, and was a chance for them to learn some basic navigation skills.

Pupils in years 5 and 6 at Woodlands Park Primary School wrote and conducted a special assembly in front of the school and their parents for Armistice Day. The children wrote their own poems, with some read out during the service, and children learned and performed a poem called ‘Black Saturday’ by Len Smith. At 11 o’clock, the Last Post was played by Mailie AllenWaldron on her trumpet, and this was followed by a two minute silence.

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A science exhibition to showcase what had been learnt during a whole school project called ‘Let There Be Light’ was held by children at The Erme Primary School at the beginning of November.

The children excitedly shared and discussed their work, which included experiment write-ups, periscopes, shadow puppets and photos of investigations. The exhibition was a fantastic opportunity for the children to discuss their learning with their parents and was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

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SCHOOLS Manor Primary School choir made lots of new friends when they visited Ivydene Care Home to perform for residents. Staff and residents enjoyed a musical medley including songs celebrating harvest, Halloween and Remembrance. After a fantastic sing-along the children were treated to drinks and biscuits. The children and residents both really enjoyed having a chat and getting to know each other. The Young Shakespeare Company, a travelling group of young actors, visited Woodlands Park Primary School to perform ‘Macbeth’. The interactive performance gave the children the opportunity to play different roles in the play.

Pupils from Woodlands Park Primary School enjoyed a visit to South Devon Railway. The children dressed as wartime evacuees as part of their topic on World War II. Activities included dig for victory, learning about transport and a ride on a steam train. They also met a lady who had been a wartime evacuee, who shared her memories of the experience with the children.

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Every Wednesday: Pub lunch ........................£3.50 Every Thursday: Ivybridge Town Centre or Tesco Lee Mill ..........................................£2.50 Pick-up for Ivybridge Town: starts at 9am to 9.30am. You can return home at 11.15am or 12 noon. Pick-up for Tesco: starts at 11am and arrives at around 11.45am. Leaves Tesco 1.45pm to return home.

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well CLAIRE’S TOP TIPS TO ENJOY A HEALTHY AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS BY CLAIRE MORGAN-HUGHES Devon Fit Camp

It’s Christmas time, which means mulled wine, mince pies, turkey leftovers, chocolate, alcohol, plus time off work – it’s a bad combination for our waistlines and our motivation, AND it’s cold outside too!! People often go way overboard with their eating habits at Christmas, eating chocolate for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and these bad habits make us lethargic and can set us back months in our fitness goals. So, how can we survive the season without piling on extra pounds that take weeks to get rid of? We’ve come up with our Top 10 ways to enjoy a healthy and happy Christmas:

1) Ditch the Sweets Swap sugary sweets for fruit – cranberries are great at this time ofT year with only 25 calories in half a cup.

2) Family walks Walking the dog or just going for a walk together is a great way for everyone to burn calories and enjoy the winter scenery.

pile your plate high with veg and opt for a nice lean turkey. Cauliflower is a great source of Vitamin C and it’s good for your heart.

3) Supplements

7) Workout

As the days are shorter and the flu season begins, one of the best ways to stay healthy is through additional supplements. Even a basic multi-vitamin can help pep you up.

Just because your normal routine’s gone out of the window it doesn’t mean you can’t work out – 10 minutes of HIIT training first thing will set you up for the day, or go for a 30 minute run, even dust off that rowing machine and give it a go!

4) Alcohol alternatives Fruit cocktails are a healthy and delicious alternative, or of course you could offer to drive and stick to water, saving yourself a hangover and your friends a fortune on taxi fare.

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Send us your club’s report We’d be happy to include a report from your club or group in future issues. See page three for how to send them to us.

CLUBS&GROUPS

DECEMBER WALKS There are two walks organised for December by Ivybridge Walking Club. They are on Sunday 4th and Sunday 18th. See the club’s website for more details. FIND OUT MORE: Visit iwcdevon.org.uk

CHRISTMAS TAT ‘This, that and a little bit of Christmas tat’ was the subject of the demonstration at November’s meeting of Ivybridge Flower Club. Members were entertained by Charlotte Dawe, who hails from Port Isaac and is a florist working in Launceston. Her programme was extremely inspirational as the festive season approaches. The demonstrations included a number of varied designs using different mediums, from a boat design which would compliment a window position with light shining through, to using an old picture frame with flowers and greenery as an inset. Charlotte’s final arrangement was superb, using a heart design which was brought to life with a plethora of colour and of course sparkle. The evening was very well attended, with some very welcome new faces joining members. The next club meeting is on Monday, 12th December, starting at 7.30pm at The Watermark. The demonstrator will be National Demonstrator Angela Turner, and her theme is “All is Calm, All is Bright”. Visitors are welcome, £10. FIND OUT MORE: Contact club chairman, Hilary Newcombe on 01752 892647 Christmas flower arrangement - p11

BUSY TIME It has been a busy time for members of Ivybridge Probus Club. Peter Brooks led a party on a visit to the Cornwall at War museum just outside Boscastle. The museum is an amazing place, which was started on an old WWII airfield by a pair of ‘collectomaniacs’ called Steve and Sheila Percy. Housed in the old Nissan huts on the edge of the airfield, it is an eclectic mixture of memorabilia including guns, vehicles and even a plane in its own hanger. For many, the highlight was a beautifully staged ‘Officer’s Mess Dinner’. The visit was enhanced by lovely weather and an excellent lunch at the Boscastle Farm Shop on the

clifftop overlooking the harbour. A large gathering enjoyed the new venue of Wrangaton Golf Club for the much-awaited quiz night. Quiz master was once again Malcolm Anderson, the leader of Ivybridge U3A Quiz Group, who was thanked for organising a delightful evening which has become a great club favourite. At the club’s November meeting, the speaker was Roger Hamilton, from Torquay Probus Club, with a talk entitled ‘how did the elephant get its trunk?’. This was a fascination talk about the evolution of the elephant, which covered many different continents and millions of years. The talk was very well received and elicited a long ‘question time’. In closing the meeting, the President reminded members that there would be no meeting in December as the scheduled date is the day before the annual Christmas Ladies’ Lunch.

CHRISTMAS SOCIAL The Christmas social of Ivybridge U3A is being held on Monday, 19th December, in the Watermark, starting ta 2pm. Open to U3A members only, attendees will enjoy mince pies, a raffle and a quiz. Normal monthly meetings resume in January. FIND OUT MORE: Call 01364 724700, ivybridge.u3a@ gmail.com or visit www.ivybridge-u3a.org.uk

GIVE TICKETS AS GIFT As Christmas approaches, the same old question arises “what can I buy XX”? Well, Ivybridge Theatre Company has the answer – tickets for its family pantomime next February, an ideal gift for the young and old alike. The company has already been rehearsing for several months and you may have spotted some of the cast out and about visiting Christmas grottos in the area. Cinderella promises to be the biggest extravaganza the company has ever undertaken. There will be songs we all know, the usual jokes we all love to hate, dancing and a very different Fairy Godmother. As well as evening performances, there are two matinees – at 2.30pm on a Saturday or a Sunday. Tickets are on sale now and are selling fast, so visit The Watermark and get your family one of the most enjoyable Christmas presents they could wish for... Ticket prices are £8 and concessions £5.50. Performance dates next February are: Thursday 16th, Friday 17th and Saturday 18th at 7.30pm and matinees at 2.30pm on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th. A big part of Cinderella’s story is the intrigue over the glass slipper, and who it fits, so don’t forget to visit local businesses Connells and Footnote to try on the glass slipper. For those who the slipper fits, one lucky winner will be drawn and win a special prize! Also, watch out for pantomime

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characters around the town as the show approaches. Ivybridge Theatre Company meets at Chapel Place, Fore Street, every Wednesday at 7.30pm. If you have any interest or experience in performing arts, or helping back-stage, they would love to hear from you! Annual membership is £15 for over 16s. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Ron Davis on 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatrecompany.co.uk

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Jingle bells and a Christmas bonus David Richardson, founder of Richardsons Legal Services

I would like to thank all our new clients in 2016 for their business, and wish all of our clients over the last few years a very happy Christmas and New Year. To celebrate 2016, and go out with a bang, we are giving all new Home Protection Trust clients in December a pre-Christmas bonus of £150. And if you are an existing client and introduce a friend who orders a Home Protection Trust in December, not only will they get a £150 pre-Christmas bonus, but you will get a

£50 bonus in time for Christmas, too. This December, jump on Santa’s sleigh and enter our wonderful winter wonderland of home protection and have the satisfaction of knowing that whatever life throws at you health or wealth-wise, in the future your home is safe, and get a pre-Christmas bonus into the bargain. All you have to do is book a “no obligation” consultation, by telephoning 0800 014 8031, to discuss your needs,

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SOCIAL DANCING FOR THE OVER 50s

Another course of Stepping Out dance classes for the over 50s in being held in Ivybridge in the new year. Open to anyone 50+, the classes are a great way to get dancing and keep active in a friendly environment, while learning a variety of social dance styles from the jive to the waltz, line dancing to the tango! No experience or partner required. Where: The Watermark When: Tuesdays 2-3.30pm Date: 10th-24th January 2017 Refreshment: £2.50 per class Dance artist: Clare Parker (07730 065150)

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other person does. The increased rates will also apply if there is a delay in the sale of your home but the purchase goes ahead earlier (resulting in you now owning more than one property and needing to pay the increased rate of SDLT). However, in these circumstances you are able to claim a refund of the extra tax within a specified time. For leasehold property, SDLT is calculated in a different way and relates to the total rent payable for the life of the lease. For more information or further advice relating to freehold or leasehold property transactions, please contact Nicola Ritchie at Howard & Over, part of the dedicated and experienced property team.

proximately one hour for your liver to process (metabolise) one unit of alcohol. Sleep will not affect this and you will not necessarily be sober in the morning. You can still be over the legal drink-driving limit the next morning. MYTH: drinking water will sober me up. FACT: it may reduce the symptoms of a hangover by preventing dehydration, but it won’t make you any less drunk or protect you from the damaging effects of alcohol.

Keep your presents secure Christmas present buying will be in full swing, so please think about security. Ensure they are hidden away, in a locked house, and not left in view of any windows. This applies to vehicles, too, especially when out shopping for the day – ALWAYS secure your vehicle. It’s quite tempting to leave presents in the boot, especially if you have children and don’t want them to see them - we cannot stress enough how important it is to lock your vehicles. Let’s not make it easy for burglars – over the last few months, someone has been laughing at our communities lack of security.

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COMMUNITY FOCUS Erme Valley Senior Section

Members of Erme Valley Senior Section at the Remembrance Day parade

Written by Charlie-Anne, Alicia, Emily, Emma, Emily, Annabel, Lucy, Izzy, Millie, Lucy and Katie Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK. Guiding builds girls’ confidence, raises their aspirations and gives them the chance to discover their full potential. It encourages them to be a powerful force for good; it also gives them a space to have fun. e are members of Erme Valley Senior Section, which is for young woman aged between 14-25 and this year we have been celebrating the 100th year anniversary of Senior Section. It is an extremely significant and important event for Girlguiding UK, and has presented us with the opportunity to complete a ‘Mission Spectacular’ badge. To achieve the badge, we must undertake particular activities that are fun, but also educate us on the importance of girlguiding. For one of the activities we completed a charity evening in which we discussed what charities are important to our society currently and debated the difference of volunteering time and giving money. This article is also part of our celebration. All the girls in Rangers discussed what makes the Senior Section important to them. We thank you for taking the time to celebrate with us by learning about our organisation and its history.

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GIRLGUIDES ARE THE REAL WAGGGS The World Association of Girlguides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) is the largest voluntary movement for girls and young women around the world. It works across 146 countries to help its 10 million members to learn about themselves and their world, develop leadership skills, change their communities for the better and form lifelong friendships. As well as empowering girls, WAGGGS works on an even bigger scale to improve the lives of girls around the world. In September

The History of Senior Section The Senior Section has seen many changes since its birth in 1916. The section was formed for girls who had completed their Baden Powell award but were too old for Guides. A lot of the girls who joined at this point were also working in WWI munitions factories. In 1918, the scheme for Senior Guides was published in the Girl Guides Gazette, which was mainly focused on relaxation and girls were encouraged to use the time for games, singing and dancing. The first national conference was held in Hindhead in 1922 where Rangers from all over England and Wales came together. In 1939, Rangers also helped in the Second World War effort by helping with the evacuation of children, food production and volunteering in hospitals or at air raid posts. During WW2, Rangers were enrolled in a course that gave them quick and intensive

2015, 17 global goals were set with 193 world leaders to help end extreme poverty, inequality and climate change by 2030. WAGGGS is split into five regions, with World Centres in London, India, Mexico, Madagascar and Switzerland, where girls can come together to learn new skills, share their experiences and form lifelong friendships. WAGGGS’ mission is ‘to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world’.

training to help those suffering. As the need for more volunteers was increasing the age for joining rangers was lowered to 14, as it has remained since. In 1945 Rangers took a different turn and began giving women experiences they had never been able to imagine, such as flying. 1969 was a year of major change for the Rangers, as they were combined with the Venture scouts (predominantly male). Despite the fact that two groups would meet together, they would still be led by leaders of the same sex. In 1994, a ‘look wider’ programme was launched, which encouraged girls to explore the world they inhabit, preparing themselves for an independent future. Currently, Erme Valley Senior Section are working towards their own ‘Look Wider’ programme, educating themselves about life when they leave home.

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A Ranger meeting

Rangers meet weekly, but no two evenings are the same! Some are spent working towards a badge or award, others involve learning crucial life skills such as CV writing, interview skills and budgeting. There are social evenings, too, such as a summer barbecue... Food is a common theme in all meetings! At the start of each term we have a planning meeting, so we can discuss and choose exactly what variety of fun and interesting activities we want to do. Socialising and food is one side of Rangers, but the education we receive about the world we live in and the struggles girls around the globe face make us more aware of how we can help those in need, and we feel so lucky to have an accepting group of friends and leaders to meet with each week.

Cultural and Community Associations At Rangers we are participating in activities to gain the Commonwealth badge. We hosted evenings based around particular Commonwealth countries such as Barbados, India, Australia and Zambia. During these evening we listen to a presentation, taste traditional food and participate in cultural activities based around the Rangers chosen country. Senior Section also focuses on events closer to home. Many of our young and adult leaders give up their time to support Rainbow, Brownies and Guide units. Every two years, the Girlguiding units in Erme Valley meet for a special Christmas service, which Rangers are proudly organising. They have planned craft making, singing and stories, as well as involving some of the older guiders in readings and award presentations. We are very excited to continue undertaking this project and hope to see the Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Trefoil Guilds there. î For further information, go to www.girlguiding.org.uk/ The Ivybridge magazine

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local author has uncovered the true story behind the daring, but unsuccessful, British special forces operations to destroy Argentina’s Exocet missiles during the Falklands War. Ewen Southby-Tailyour’s Exocet Falklands is a revelatory account of three SF operations, Plum Duff, Mikado and Kettledrum, that failed to destroy Argentina’s Exocet missiles during the 1982 campaign. Using previously unknown material and by interviewing key players who have remained silent for 30 years, Southby-Tailyour has finally established the truth; that it has taken so long reflects the sensitivities, both military and personal, involved. Interviews with the SAS officer commanding Operation Plum Duff, members of the reconnaissance patrol for Operation Mikado, plus the navigator of the helicopter that flew eight troopers into Tierra del Fuego, has allowed the author to describe the tortuous events that led, instead, to a significant survival story. The author has had unparalleled access to those involved, both British and Argentine, making Exocet Falklands a ground-breaking work of investigative military history. It reveals stirring stories of

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he third Christmas of the Great War found men from Ivybridge scattered far and wide. Reggie Hawker, the wine merchant from Chantry House, spent most of 1916 patrolling the Western Desert with the Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry, a cavalry regiment. In November, orders were received by the regiment to “adopt infantry drill” and on 26th December the Royal 1st Devons combined with the Royal North Devon Hussars to form the 16th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. The 2nd, 8th and 9th Devons had fought in the Somme Battle and were now worn out. The 2nd Devons spent December at rest near Vergies (France) where 10 officers and 277 men V joined them. The 8th and 9th received reinforcements from the TA Cyclist battalion.

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Community

RANGERS The challenges set by the Moor’s weather Community Champion at Tesco Lee Mill Extra Kim TaylorLewis reports on how Tesco has been supporting the local community recently. Although we are busy at Tesco getting ready for the festive season, we have still found time to launch two really exciting schemes:

Monthly Bags of Help Bags of Help is changing and will be running monthly from the 1st December. The results of the current round are being counted and will be released in store soon.

Community Food Connection

We believe that no food that could be eaten should go to waste – not on farms or factories, not in our shops and not in our customers’ homes. That’s why we are committed to doing everything we can to make sure that when we have good quality surplus food, it is supplied to charities and community groups that help to feed those in need. Our Community Food Connection programme, which is delivered in partnership with FareShare FoodCloud, will link our stores to local charities and community groups, working together to ensure that no good food goes to waste. So far, we have donated enough food to provide over one million meals to over 2,500 charities and community groups across the UK. These include homeless shelters, substance abuse rehabilitation services, after-school clubs, foodbanks and domestic violence hostels. And we hope to work with an

even wider range as we continue to roll out the programme across even more stores in the UK throughout the year. n If you are a charity or community group which uses food to support people, you can sign up to FareShare FoodCloud and collect good quality, surplus food from Tesco stores for free! Register your interest at: www.fareshare.org.uk/faresharefoodcloud/

Our Christmas calendar As Christmas approaches, our store calendar is filling up fast! We kick off December with a nation-wide food collection. Between 1st-3rd December we will be collecting long-life foods to supply the local food bank and help those in need this Christmas. On Sunday, 4th December, get into the Christmas spirit with Saltash Town Brass Band, who will be playing in store between 10am and 12noon. On Saturday, 10th, again between 10am and noon, we are proud to have the Military Wives Choir singing in store and helping Tesco raise money for our national charity partnership, the British Heart Foundation and Diabetes UK. There will also be carol singing by local schools during December. The Lions Club will be in store Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th. Last but no means least, Ivybridge Rotary Club’s Santa sleigh will be dropping by to see us from the 19th until 22nd. On behalf of all of us at Tesco Lee Mill Extra, I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

After having something of an Indian summer, the Dartmoor weather has returned to “normal” – cold and wet – bringing with it its own problems and challenges, says Andrea Roberts Well where has this year gone? I say it every year, but it just seems to go by quicker and quicker each time. The amount of water run-off from the moors, if not managed properly, can do serious damage to our footpaths, bridlepaths and tracks. So we are intending to run a “Drop-in ditch dig” on Saturday, 10th December, along the bottom end of the Two Moors Way (Stowford Lane Bridlepath). From 10am to 12pm Ella and I will be along this lane clearing out the ditches and cross drains which helps to take the water off this heavily used route and minimise water erosion. We spent several thousand pounds there about five years ago having new cross drains created and resurfacing the route, but we need to maintain them. If you are free and could give a couple of minutes (or more) of your time and would like to help put something back into the community please feel free to come and join us. Gloves and tools will be provided. Oh, and chocolates/biscuits too! Recently, myself and a few other rangers have been teaming up with the local police from Ivybridge to try and stop the scramble bikers illegally using the moors around the Cadover Bridge, Shaugh Moor and Cornwood areas. Working in partnership with Sebelco and Imerys, we have been undertaking joint patrols to try and catch the bikers and “educate” them about responsible use of our protected landscape. Everybody likes to enjoy their recreation time in different ways, whether it’s to walk, horse ride, letterboxing or motor biking, but all activities must be done in a suitable area with respect and responsibility towards other recreational users and the landowners. Dartmoor, a vast wilderness, may seem an ideal place (remote, lack of houses etc) to scramble around on motorbikes, but it isn’t. So far, we have had quite a bit of success, but we will continue for as long as needed. It’s that time of the year where Swaling may now take place (November through to end of March). This is where large areas of Moorland will be burnt in a controlled manner by the farmers and landowners to manage the scrub and promote new fresh growth. This is done in conjunction with Natural England and can form part of a farmers subsidies. So if you do see the moors on fire, don’t panic, it will probably be a swale. If you are unsure, or are worried about the fire in any way, do not hesitate to call the fire and rescue service on 999. Finally, if you do over indulge over the Christmas period, don’t forget Dartmoor is a great place to walk and burn off those calories. Whether it’s an easy stroll by the Erme through Longtimber Woods, or a more energetic ramble up to Ugborough Beacon, enjoy what’s on your doorstep, for free!

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

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Harriers’ busy time l athletics Athletes from Erme Valley Harriers continue to travel far, and not so far, in the pursuit of success during a very busy season. Three Harriers’ athletes took part in the Tavi 7, with Kate Medlicott 3rd fv45 (54.70). Dave Church ran 55.22 and Dave Hawke (70.07) was 2nd mv70. Mike Woodland made the trip to Portsmouth for the Great South Run (10 miles) and was rewarded with a time of 1.22.05. Jean Baptiste-Rouvelin (3.48.48) and Don Rigby (4.15.04) put in fantastic runs in the very tough Snowdonia Marathon. In the Dartmoor Vale races, run in the Newton Abbot/Teignbridge area, Tom Packer was 11th and 2nd senior man in the marathon with a time of 3.27.49. InWthe Half Marathon, Ken Summers was 1st mv65 in 1.48.50.

Alison McEwing and Paddy Trinder at the Dartmoor Vale 10K and (right) Harriers running in the Templer Ten

The Harriers were most impressive in the 10K, with many outstanding performances. Alison McEwing was 9th (38.08) and first lady, whilst Alison Thorn was 13th (39.05) and 1st fv40. There were also impressive performances from Paddy Trinder (10th in 38.12) and Mike Miners (11th in 38.16). The weather was ideal for the ‘off road’ Templer Ten, at Stover

School and Country Park. The Harriers were one of the best attended clubs with 15 athletes. Mike Hansen was 2nd mv55 and Kate Medlicott 1st fv45. The ladies did brilliantly with Jo Edwards, Kate Medlicott, Linda Bracher and Carol Hansen winning the ladies’ team prize. Young Sam Yearling won the one mile fun run in a time of 5.28.

Unfortunately, the Drogo 10 clashed with the Templer this year and as a result Andy Newcombe was the only Harrier who took part. Nevertheless, he had a good run to finish 90th in a time of 1.25.53. Finally, Jo Edwards set a new club fv50 record with a time of 3.29.28 at the Dublin Marathon. î ermevalleyharriers.co.uk

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