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BE A TEA PARTY HOST Contact the Elderly

IS LABOUR RELEVANT?

Public ‘Question Time’ meeting

ENERGY FAIR

How to be sustainable

BOWLING FOR CHARITY

Supporting riding for disabled

EARLIEST PAINTING OF IVY BRIDGE?

HERITAGE & ARCHIVES GROUP DISCOVER 1790 PAINTING

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NEWS Tea party hosts needed

Is this the earliest painting of the Ivy Bridge? The Ivy Bridge, by John Inigo Richards, painted in 1790, is the earliest painting of the town’s iconic bridge that research by the Ivybridge Heritage & Archives Group has found. In all, the group has traced over 40 other paintings of the bridge, the last one in 1890.

Richards’ charming landscape (above) shows the old gothic bridge over the River Erme. It was clearly a favourite subject with Richards, who painted it on several occasions, both in oil and watercolour. Richards could be said to have

anticipated its appeal as a picturesque subject, for the rustic Ivy Bridge was later painted by numerous artists, including Paul Sandby in 1779 and most famously, J.M.W. Turner in 1812. The painting was acquired by the Tate in 1967.

IS THE LABOUR PARTY RELEVANT IN THE SOUTH WEST? The South Hams branch of the Labour Party is holding a ‘Question Time’ style event in Ivybridge to give local people the chance to question senior members of the local party about what Labour has to offer people in the South West. Why Labour for the South West and why now? is a public meeting being held on Thursday, 17th March, in The Watermark. Ben Bradshaw, the MP for Exeter, and only Labour MP in the South West, will be speaking for a few minutes on the theme of Why Labour for the South West and will take questions from the public. Ben will be joined by Ivybridge resident Gareth Derrick, a former Royal Navy officer who has been selected to be Labour’s candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner, and Sarah Staples, a

Contact the Elderly is a National charity with a thriving branch in Ivybridge. It’s aim is to alleviate loneliness among elderly isolated people. Monthly tea parties, held on a Sunday afternoon, usually in a volunteer's home in Ivybridge, have become eagerly-awaited and anticipated by guests and are always thoroughly enjoyed. If you would like to host a tea party, they would love to hear from you. You need to live in Ivybridge, have a downstairs loo and no steps to negotiate to your home. They are also looking for volunteer drivers who would be willing to drive people to and from a party. Perhaps you would like to be a guest? If you are over 75 and living alone in Ivybridge, you would be most welcome to come along for tea. î Give Christine a ring on 01752 892460

Fashion show This year’s Diana Boutique Fashion Show will take place on Tuesday, 5th April, at The Watermark, 7 for 7.30pm. The show will raise money for the RNLI.

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Gareth Derrick and Ben Bradshaw MP (right) will be at the Labour Party meeting

Plympton student and former Member of the Youth Parliament. This year sees elections in Devon and Cornwall for the Police and Crime Commissioner, Plymouth and Exeter City councils and a referendum over Britain’s future in Europe. Why Labour for the South West and why now? is a chance to find

out what the Labour Party has to say on issues affecting people living in the South West. This promises to be an interesting and enjoyable event to which all are welcome. Come along and take part in this ‘Question Time’ style event at The Watermark, starting at 7.30pm. Entry is free, and the bar opens at 7pm.

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:: Call/text: 07516 539573 :: Email: editor@theivybridge magazine.co.uk :: facebook.com/ theivybridgemagazine :: twitter.com/ivybridgemag :: Drop Box: Ivy Cabs office, Fore Street, Ivybridge The Ivybridge magazine is an independent magazine published and produced by Lily design. 6 Claymans Pathway, Woodlands, Ivybridge PL21 9UZ. © Lily design 2016. The Ivybridge magazine has no affiliation to, nor official relationship with, any organisations or authorities. No part of this publication may be reproduced, in any form, without prior consent of the Publisher. All information, advertised or provided, is accepted in good faith as being correct at the time of going to press. Opinions expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher and editor. The publisher accepts no responsibility for products, goods or services that may be advertised or referred to.

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NEWS Calling Ivybridge community groups

Staff and nursery children at Stowford School had an exciting time when they became pirates for a day. They learnt how to talk and act like pirates, found a message in a bottle and followed the map to hunt for treasure in the garden. They also enjoyed pirate decorated biscuits, painted parrots and made pirate jewellery, masks and eye patches. They finished their day by making a ship, singing sea shanties and walking the plank!

FIND OUT ABOUT RENEWABLES AT ENERGY FAIR Do you have high fuel bills? Could changing supplier help you save money? Which renewable energy system would work best for you? If you are asking any of these questions, join PL:21 Transition Initiative on Saturday, 19th March, at The Watermark from 10am-1pm at the 2016 Sustainable Energy Fair. There is something for everyone at the Sustainable Energy Fair. Little ones can burn off some energy in a small soft play area, teenagers can whizz up a drink on the Smoothie Bike, and the adults can find out how to reduce their bills, and which renewable energy would work best for their

property. There will also be talks from Citizens Advice, international climate campaigners and qualified energy advisors. There will also be a presentation telling people about the 4.3MW Portworthy Solar Array near Lee Moor, which is now entirely community owned and will generate enough energy for 1,300 typical homes. In January, PL:21 worked with community energy company Bath & West Community Energy to successfully raise £1.68 million, with a bond offer, to purchase the array. The Portworthy Array project should provide an annual Com-

munity Fund in excess of £20,000 to fund projects and initiatives in the parishes closest to the array. The first payment will be received in autumn this year, and they would love to know how you think the money should be spent. The Sustainable Energy Fair is supported by a grant from the RegenSW Community Energy Accelerator Devon County Council Fund. PL:21 will also be at the RegenSW Smart Energy Marketplace on 17th March at Sandy Park, Exeter.

Community College on Saturday, 13th February. Since 1992, the club has raised

over £20,000 for local charities and good causes with its annual short mat bowls tournament.

î Sustainable Energy Fair – Saturday, 19th March, 10am-1pm, The Watermark, Ivybridge

Bowlers support riding charity Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club’s annual Charity Day raised £900 for Erme Valley Riding for the Disabled, a local charity which provides riding experience to help children and adults with numerous disabilities. Thirty-two teams from Devon and Cornwall took part in the well-established event, held at Ivybridge

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Ivybridge Heritage and Archives Group is hoping to buy an interactive information kiosk to be placed in The Watermark. The kiosk will enable the group to make more of their archives and research available to the community while they await the opening of the Heritage Centre in Stowford Mill. As the memory of the kiosk is quite large, the group thought other community groups might like to have a ‘page’ on which they could publicise forthcoming events, contact information and anything else they wanted to communicate to the local community. There would be a small annual fee, but this would include the ability to update information on a monthly basis. If your group is interested, contact Lesley on 01752 892165 for more information and register your interest so that the group can contact you in the future. î ivybridge-heritage.org/ info@ivybridge-heritage.org

Children’s centre on the move SeaMoor Children’s Centre is on the move at the end of March, when it will become part of South Hams Children’s Centres and be based in Totnes. However, it will continue to run services dedicated to all under 5s and their families in Ivybridge and its outlying areas. A timetable for the summer term is currently being planned, which will be available online at www.southhamschildrens centres.org.uk from the 21st March 2016. The centre is organising a free Easter party on 10th March at The Watermark - see page 10 for details.

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CLUBS&GROUPS

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 when and where to send them.

ROMANTIC EVENING Romance was in the air at the February meeting of Ivybridge Flower Club when the demonstrator was Lisa Davies, owner of Studio Flowers of Churchstow. She told members how she began her journey into floristry by helping out in a flower shop as a 13 year old, on Saturday mornings and ending up with her own business. Valentine’s Day is obviously one of the busiest days in a florist’s year and one of her biggest bouquets one year consisted of 101 red roses – purchased for a very lucky lady! Lisa made seven differing designs based on her title “Romance”, using beautifully conditioned flowers and plant material, with the addition of hearts in varying forms. The next meeting is on Monday, 14th March, at The Watermark, at 7.30pm, when club member Avril Eaves will lead an in-house workshop based on ‘Transformations’. Visitors are welcome, £6. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Club Chairman, Hilary Newcombe, tel: 892647.

ISLAND STORY Ivybridge U3A gathers for its March general meeting at The Watermark on Monday, 21st March, starting at 2 pm. The speaker will be Jonathan Parsons, who will talk about offshore islands. Located a few miles off the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast are the stunning sister islands of Skomer and Skokholm. They are known both for their stunning wildlife and interesting human history and have played a big part in groundbreaking scientific research. Jonathan’s talk will give a taste of the life, wildlife and human history on these remote islands. FIND OUT MORE: Visit www. ivybridge-u3a. org.uk or email ivybridge.u3a@gmail.com

GET CRAFTING! March’s Ivybridge Crafters workshops are: n Wednesday morning, 10am12noon at The Watermark cafe: 2nd - Mother’s day Embossed cards £5. 16th - Needle felted chicks and eggs £5. n Thursday night, The Watermark cafe, 7-9pm: 10th - 6x Easter cake sugar craft with guest designer Natz. £12pp 6

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CLUB’S FOCUS Ivybridge Camera Club has a varied schedule of meetings planned for March. They are: n 1st: Speaker - John Widdows; The Story of Creation - fellowship panel and more recent work. n 8th: Competition - Bill Watson Cup - open subject; straight from the camera. judged by club members. n 22nd: Speaker - Michael Marker; Portraits using natural light. Guests are welcome to the club’s speaker evenings - £3 per head on the door. FIND OUT MORE: www.ivybridgecameraclub.org

deposits of £5pp to confirm space. 24th - Easter Floating tea cups £10. n Friday mornings, at Endsleigh terrace cafe. 10am-12noon: 4th - Mother’s day power TeX pot £7.50. 11th - Easter Wreath £5. 18th - Easter topiary trees £7.50. 25th - Wet felted picture by guest designer Jean. £7.50. FIND OUT MORE: Call/text Jenny Pearce on 07753 480423 or find and follow on Facebook and Twitter.

HAPPY EVER AFTER

Ivybridge Theatre Company’s production of ‘The Scatterbrained Scarecrow of Oz’ was successfully performed to over 400 people at The Watermark over the first weekend of the February half term holiday.

The cat (Jemma Skinnard), Wicked Witch (Katherine Howard-Davis) and Brat (Tom Ingham) from The Scatterbrained Scarecrow of Oz

Excited children (and adults!) cheered Dorothy and her trusted friends – Toto the mouse, Scarecrow, Lion and Tinman – and booed the Wicked Witch when she captured them all. There were many surprises and twists and turns along the way, but good triumphed over evil in the end and everyone went home happy! All the cast did themselves proud, transporting the audience to the magical land of Oz .There were some exceptional, stand-out performances; wonderful colourful costumes; special lighting and wind effects and ingenious props – including a bubbling, green cauldron and a Wizard sized box! The company is now busy planning its next production, details to be released soon. ITC meet 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

CLUB GETTING SOCIAL Twenty-five members of Ivybridge Probus Club were joined by two guests for its February lunchtime meeting. President Michael Bailey welcomed the two guests, Bob Hughes, who was the guest of Philip Dredge, and Peter Brooks,

who was the guest of Bob Di’Silva. Members look forward to both joining the club, which would boost the membership to 36, with three new members joining already this year. Members were presented with the club’s financial well-being for 2015 by treasurer Steve Woodcook. Aside from a couple of technical questions, members were satisfied with the comfortable balance sheet and cash surplus. Steve was given a vote of thanks and confidence led by the President Michael Bailey. After a delightful lunch, members were invited to indicate their interest in various club social events, starting with the Jazz Cabaret featuring Louise Parker. Two tables of eight members and wives was an immediate response. A show of hands was asked for on the possibility of a members and wives visit in June to Newton Abbot races, which is now an annual fixture; nine members expressing interest this year. Another possibility floated was a mid-week, three night break at one of the Brand Hotels, Sidmouth. Watch this space! Closer to home was the possibility of an evening at the Devonport Play house to see “Legally Blonde.” Other ideas include a sailing week, golf days and quiz nights. The club meet next on the first Tuesday of March, 2nd. FIND OUT MORE: Contact secretary Bob Mailing on 01752 892255

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SCHOOLS Pupils at Stowford School have a new way to develop and challenge their reading skills, thanks to the Stowford Book Track. Designed by Year 2 teacher Lucy Burrows and TA Jenny Medland, who runs the school library, the scheme challenges pupils to read 50 books to complete the award. While children can choose the majority of books along the way, every fifth book has to be picked from a specially selected range of books written for an audience of their age. The aim is to encourage children to experience different authors and genres and broaden their literary taste and appreciation. Once they have read a challenge book, the children will have the opportunity to discuss it with one of the librarians before being awarded a stamp in their tracking books.

Children from Manor Primary school were invited to participate alongside pupils from schools across Devon in the ‘Winter Ability Games ‘at the Life Centre in Plymouth at the end of January. The children were allowed to take part in a wide variety of fantastic activities which included

laser pistol shooting, archery, tennis ,new age curling , contemporary dance, bouldering and finally climbing. The children were really enthusiastic and tried as many sports as they could, returning to school with medals and certificates to commemorate the day.

Year 4 children from The Erme Primary were visited by artists Alex, Sophie and Bee Bee. In the morning, the children took part in a number of musical activities, including learning new songs. Other activities included drawing and creating stories. In the afternoon, the children

Foundation classes at Stowford School were teaming with well known and well-loved characters from nursery rhymes, as they celebrated a “Once Upon a Rhyme” day. During the day all the children could earn a special certificate if they could recite a nursery

shared their work with the residents of Ivydene Care Home. They talked to them about their drawings, with the residents sharing their drawings with the children in return. The afternoon was rounded off with the children and residents singing songs together.

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rhyme. Other exciting activities included constructing hickory dickory clocks, creating musical shakers to accompany their rendition of The Grand Old Duke of York and making their very own incy wincy spiders. There was plenty of baking, too, as the children had the opportunity to make story themed biscuits and some of the Queen of Heart’s jam tarts. Foundation teaching assistant Karen Freeland said: “The children had a fantastic time and, thanks to parent volunteers, they were able to do an amazing range of activities. The children, and staff, really enjoyed themselves - it isn’t often you have the chance to make tarts with the gingerbread man and the big bad wolf!” The Ivybridge magazine

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Wed 2 March FAIRTRADE AND LOCAL BREAKFAST from 9.30am at The Watermark.

A delicious cooked breakfast using locally produced bacon and eggs and Fairtrade drinks and sugar.

Sat 5 March FAIRTRADE SMOOTHIE BIKE At The Watermark 10am-12noon. Come and have a go!

LOCAL BACON BAPS AND FAIRTRADE TEA/COFFEE TASTING in Glanvilles Mill 10am-12noon

Sun 13th March FAIRTRADE BRUNCH at St John's Church, Blachford Road. From 11.30am.

Events are open to everyone and will help get Ivybridge on the National Fairtrade Breakfast map - www.fairtrade.org.uk/en/get-involved/current-campaigns/ fairtrade-fortnight-2016 For other events look out for posters in the town. Scouts of Ivybridge are holding a fun run to raise money to support local Scouting. Starting in Ermington, people can enjoy a fun run or walk on this unique all-day event. Competitors and supporters can relax afterwards with refreshments and entertainment in The Crooked Spire and around the village square. There will be a warm up with Claire Morgan-Hughes from Devon Fit Camp, barbecue from 11:30am, presentations and fancy dress prizes and a raffle draw. There will also be live music.

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The fun run is on 20th March, starting at 11am, with registration from 8.30am. Entry forms can be picked up from the Crooked Spire or The Watermark, or email ermingtonfunrun@yahoo.co.uk All proceeds are in aid of 1st Ivybridge Scout Group.

@ THE LIBRARY Wednesday 2nd/9th/16th/23rd/30th: 10.30am-12pm MEMORY LOSS READING GROUP 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. Thursday 3rd/10th/17th/24th/31st: 9.30am-12pm CITY OF PLYMOUTH CREDIT UNION The opportunity to regularly save locally. 10am-12pm COMMUNITY FORUM An opportunity to meet with representatives from local groups and organisations. 10.30-11.15am BABY BOUNCE AND RHYME Traditional rhymes and songs for under 3s and their parents and carers. Jo from SeaMoor Children’s Centre will read stories and talk about Bookstart. Why not call in to collect your Bookstart Pack? 2.30-4.30pm KNIT & NATTER A friendly group of people who enjoy knitting, sewing and crochet over a cup of tea or coffee – accompanied by some chatter. Fridays: 9.30am-11.30am FAMILY SUPPORT with Sarah or Sam from SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Guidance on dealing with issues ranging from children’s behaviour through to budgeting and benefits. Monday 14th: 2.30-4pm CARERS’ SUPPORT GROUP 3.45-4.45pm M@X’S BOOK DREAMERS Book group for children aged 7-11.

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A children’s Easter Party is being hosted by Seamoor Children’s Centre at The Watermark on Thursday, 10th March. There will be Easter crafts, facepainting and special guest Wishy Washy will entertain with fun, games and magic. The party and activities are suitable for under 5s, and it is FREE. The party is 9.30-11.30am (doors open 9.15am), with Wishy Washy performing at 10am promptly.

Tuesday 8th: 10am-12pm NEXT STEPS Informal friendly support group for parents and carers of young adults who have ongoing special or additional needs. Wednesday 9th: 1.30-3.30pm IVYBRIDGE STROKE SUPPORT GROUP Self-help group for stroke survivors and their carers. Thursday 10th: 2-4pm ACTION FOR HEARING LOSS CLINIC An opportunity for residents provided with hearing aids by Derriford Hospital to call in for batteries and re-tubing. Thursday 17th: 6-7pm WATERMARK WONDERS READING GROUP Come and join our friendly reading group to chat about books and reading. The group currently have spaces, so please ring the library on 01752 893140 for more information or just turn up. Saturday 19th: 10.30-11.30am LEGO CLUB Listen to the story and then have a go at building it with Lego. £1.50 per child. Book with library staff. 10am-12pm IVYBRIDGE WRITERS GROUP Share creative writing thoughts and ideas in this friendly informal group. £3.00 per session. Saturday 5th: 10am-12pm BOOK SALE Your chance to grab a book or DVD bargain. Arranged by Friends of Ivybridge Library. Thursday 10th: 10am-12pm TRADING STANDARDS at the Community Forum. Thursday 17th: 6-7pm FRIENDS OF IVYBRIDGE LIBRARY MEETING

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SPECTRE [12A] Saturday 27 Feb 2pm & 7.30pm. Wed 2 Mar 7.30pm & Fri 4 Mar 2pm & 7.30pm. A cryptic message from Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE. 145 mins. NT LIVE: HANGMEN Thu 3 Mar. In his small pub in the northern English town of Oldham, Harry (David Morrissey – The Walking Dead, State of Play) is something of a local celebrity. But what's the second-best hangman in England to do on the day they've abolished hanging? THE LADY IN THE VAN [12A] Wed 9 Mar 7.30pm, Thu 10 Mar 7.30pm & Fri 11 Mar 2pm & 7.30pm. A man forms an unexpected bond with a transient woman living in her car that's parked in his driveway. Written by Alan Bennett starring Maggie Smith. 104 mins. BROOKLYN [12A] Wed 16 Mar 2pm & 7.30pm. An Irish immigrant lands in 1950s Brooklyn, where she quickly falls into a romance with a local. When her past catches up with her, however, she must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within. 109 mins. CREED [12A] Wed 23 Mar 2pm & 7.30pm. The former World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa serves as a trainer and mentor to Adonis Johnson, the son of his late friend and former rival Apollo Creed. 133 mins. CAROL [15] Thu 24 Mar 2pm & 7.30pm. An aspiring photographer develops an intimate relationship with an older woman. Starring Cate Blanchett. 116 mins. BRIDGE OF SPIES [12A] Thu 31 Mar 2pm & 7.30pm. During the Cold War, an American lawyer is recruited to defend an arrested Soviet spy in court, and then help the CIA facilitate an exchange of the spy for the Soviet captured American U2 spy plane pilot, Francis Gary Powers. Tom Hanks stars. 141 mins.

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WHAT’S ON

events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups TUESDAY 1st March 2016

Ivybridge Probus Club 12pm. Smithaleigh Hotel. Details: Bob Mailing -01752 892255. Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Table service, varied menu and reasonable price. Details: bmercy. matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. 5th Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, Scout & Guide Hall, Victoria Park. Ages 5-7. ivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk Pilates 7pm. FREE – voluntary donations to St Luke’s invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. Enquiries: Shiela - 01626 870107. WEDNESDAY 2nd March 2016

Ivybridge Tai Chi Group 9.30-11am. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. Ivybridge Memory Café 2-4pm. Sportsman’s Inn. Quizes, chat and cake. This week: music. FILM @ The Watermark – Spectre [12A] 145mins. 7.30pm. See film listing on page 10. THURSDAY 3rd March 2016

Credit Union 9.30am-12pm. Ivybridge Library. Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Young Devon Drop-in 2-6pm, 2nd Floor, The

Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 11-25. No appointment needed. Knit & Natter 2.30-4pm, The Famous Lee Mill. Book your FREE space on 01752 691100. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 5-7. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club 7.30 for 8pm. The Watermark. Over 18s only. Time for a Cuppa 10.30am. Ivydene Care Home. Raising money to help families living with dementia. Details: 01752 894888. Ivybridge Tai Chi Group. 7.30- 9pm. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. NT Live @ The Watermark – Hangmen 7pm. Tickets £15/£14 concessions. See page 10. FRIDAY 4th March 2016

Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am-12noon. For 0-5 year olds. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. Work Club 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for advice on job search and applications. Computer access. Young Devon Drop-in 1-5pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 11-25. No appointment needed. L 2nd Ivybridge Rainbows. 3.45-5pm, St

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Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am12noon. Ugborough Village Hall. Details: 01752 894973. LIVE MUSIC @ The Watermark – Green Haze 8pm. See page 18. SUNDAY 6th March 2016

Mother’s Day Cream Tea & High Tea 2pm. Ivybridge Donkey Sanctuary. £3 children / £5 adults. Booking essential. MONDAY 7th March 2016

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 10am1pm. Drop-in at The Watermark. Give blood Ivybridge Rugby Club. 1.153.15pm & 4.45-7.15pm. Details: blood.co.uk The Ivybridge Orchestra 11am- 12.30pm. St John’s Church Hall. Barbara barwintersgill@gmail.com / 01752 892652. TUESDAY 8th March 2016

Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Table service, varied

Harford, Ivybridge www.lukesland.co.uk 24 ACRES OF TRANQUIL WOODLAND GARDEN with fine shrubs, trees & wild flowers by a Dartmoor stream

Spring openings 27th March – 12th June

Open Sundays, Wednesdays and ALL Bank Holidays 11am-5pm. £5 for adults. Under 16s free. Home-made soup and cakes. Dogs welcome on a lead. Call 01752 691749 / Find us on Facebook & Twitter

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events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups menu and reasonable price. Details: bmercy. matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. 5th Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, Scout & Guide Hall, Victoria Park. Ages 5-7. ivybridgerainbows @live.co.uk Pilates 7pm. FREE – voluntary donations to St Luke’s invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. Enquiries: Shiela - 01626 870107. WEDNESDAY 9th March 2016

Ivybridge Tai Chi Group. 9.30- 11am. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. FILM @ The Watermark – The Lady in the Van [12A] 104mins. 7.30pm. See film listing page 10. THURSDAY 10th March 2016

Credit Union 9.30am-12pm. Ivybridge Library. Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Action on Hearing Loss Clinic. 2-4pm. See @ the Library on page 10. Young Devon Drop-in 2-6pm, 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 11-25. No appointment needed. Knit & Natter 2.30-4pm, The Famous Lee Mill. Book your FREE space on 01752 691100. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 5-7. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club 7.30 for 8pm. The Watermark. Over 18s only. Children’s Easter Party 9.30- 11.30am. The Watermark. See page 10. Ivybridge Tai Chi Group. 7.30- 9pm. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. FILM @ The Watermark – The Lady in the Van [12A] 104mins. 7.30pm. See film listing page 10. FRIDAY 11th March 2016

Lee Mill Toddlers Together. 10am-12noon. For 0-5 year olds. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. Work Club 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for advice on job search and applications. Computer access. Young Devon Drop-in 1-5pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 11-25. No appointment needed. 2nd Ivybridge Rainbows. 3.45-5pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 5-7. secondivyrainbows@outlook.com Youth Leisure Night @ the Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session free! Then £2. Ivybridge Social Group for Over 50s 10am12noon. Just come along on the day. Details: Thais Lloyd - 07598 781155. FILM @ The Watermark – The Lady in the Van [12A] 104mins. 2pm& 7.30pm. See p 10. SATURDAY 12th March 2016

Ermington Sustainable Saturday. 10am12noon. Locally produced foods; fresh

seasonal vegetables; locally made crafts and café. Ermington Reading Rooms. The Ivybridge Orchestra 10.30am-12noon. The Watermark. Details: Contact Barbara barwintersgill@gmail.com / 01752 892652. MONDAY 14th March 2016

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 10am1pm. Drop-in at The Watermark. Ivybridge Flower Club. 7.30pm. The Watermark. janetweston587@gmail.com Planning & Infrastructure Committee. 6pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. Parks and Open Spaces Committee Meeting. 7pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. TUESDAY 15th March 2016

Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Table service, varied menu and reasonable price. Details: bmercy. matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. 5th Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, Scout & Guide Hall, Victoria Park. Ages 5-7. ivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk Pilates 7pm. FREE – voluntary donations to St Luke’s invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. Enquiries: Shiela - 01626 870107. WEDNESDAY 16th March 2016

One-day Pencil & Watercolour Workshop 10am-4pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. £40. Book/details: 01752 893852. Ivybridge Memory Café. 2-4pm. Sportsman’s Inn. Quizes, chat and cake. This week: children from Woodlands School will be coming along to invite people to a festival at the school. Ivybridge Tai Chi Group. 9.30- 11am. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. FILM @ The Watermark – Brooklyn [12A] 109mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listing p10. THURSDAY 17th March 2016

Credit Union 9.30am-12pm. Ivybridge Library. Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Young Devon Drop-in 2-6pm, 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 11-25. No appointment needed. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 5-7. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club 7.30 for 8pm. The Watermark. Over 18s only. Ivybridge Tai Chi Group. 7.30- 9pm. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. FRIDAY 18th March 2016

Ivybridge Business Breakfast 8.30-10am. The Watermark. £8 inc breakfast and speaker. www.swdevonbusinessnetworking.org.uk Lee Mill Toddlers Together. 10am-12noon. For 0-5 year olds. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys.

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WHAT’S ON Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. Work Club 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for advice on job search and applications. Computer access. Young Devon Drop-in 1-5pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 11-25. No appointment needed. 2nd Ivybridge Rainbows. 3.45-5pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 5-7. secondivyrainbows@outlook.com Youth Leisure Night @ the Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session free! Then £2. COMEDY @ The Watermark – Mark Steel. The Watermark. 8pm. See page 18. SATURDAY 19th March 2016

Choir in Concert 7.30pm. Sir Joshua Reynolds Choir at Cornwood Church. See page 21. Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am12noon. Ugborough Village Hall. Details: 01752 894973. MONDAY 21st March 2016

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 10am1pm. Drop- in at The Watermark. U3A monthly meeting 2-4pm. The Watermark. See page 6 for details. The Ivybridge Orchestra 11am- 12.30pm. St John’s Church Hall. Contact Barbara barwintersgill@gmail.com / 01752 892652. Policy & Resources Committee Meeting. 7pm. The Town Hall. TUESDAY 22nd March 2016

Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Table service, varied menu and reasonable price. Details: bmercy. matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. 5th Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, Scout & Guide Hall, Victoria Park. Ages 5-7. ivybridgerainbows @live.co.uk Pilates 7pm. FREE – voluntary donations to St Luke’s invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. Enquiries: Shiela - 01626 870107. WEDNESDAY 23rd March 2016

Ivybridge Tai Chi Group. 9.30- 11am. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. FILM @ The Watermark – Creed [15] 133 mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listing on p 10. THURSDAY 24th March 2016

Credit Union 9.30am-12pm. Ivybridge Library. Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Young Devon Drop-in 2-6pm, 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 11-25. No appointment needed. Knit & Natter 2.30-4pm, The Famous Lee Mill. Book your FREE space on 01752 691100. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 5-7. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club 7.30 for 8pm. The Watermark. Over 18s only. The Ivybridge magazine

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WHAT’S ON Ivybridge Tai Chi Group. 7.30- 9pm. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. FILM @ The Watermark – Carol [15] 116 mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listing on p10. FRIDAY 25th March 2016

Good Friday

Youth Leisure Night @ the Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session free! Then £2. Ivybridge Social Group for Over 50s 10am12noon. Just come along on the day. Details: Thais Lloyd - 07598 781155. Easter Fun Weekend 10am-3pm. Ivybridge Donkey Sanctuary. Easter egg hunts, craft corner, tombola, fun activities and of course the donkeys. Free entry. Details: 01752 690200. SATURDAY 26th March 2016

Farmers’ Market 9am-1pm. Glanvilles Mill. Ermington Sustainable Saturday. 10am12noon. Locally produced foods; fresh seasonal vegetables; locally made crafts and café. Ermington Reading Rooms. Jolly Dollies Social Network for Widows Coffee Morning The Riverbank, 11am. Just turn up. Details: 01752 892074/892309. Easter Fun Weekend 10am- 3pm. Ivybridge Donkey Sanctuary. See 25th. The Ivybridge Orchestra 10.30am-12noon. The S Watermark. Details: Contact Barbara barwintersgill@gmail.com / 01752 892652.

events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups LIVE MUSIC @ The Watermark – Mad Dog Mcrea 8pm. See page 18. SUNDAY 27th March 2016

Easter Sunday

Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening until Sunday 12th June. Sundays, Wednesdays & Bank Hols. 11am- 5pm See advert on page 11. Easter Fun Weekend 10am-3pm. Ivybridge Donkey Sanctuary. See 25th. MONDAY 28th March 2016

Easter Monday

Easter Fun Weekend 10am-3pm. Ivybridge Donkey Sanctuary. See 25th. TUESDAY 29th March 2016

Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Table service, varied menu and reasonable price. Details: bmercy. matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. Pilates 7pm. FREE – voluntary donations to St Luke’s invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. Enquiries: Shiela - 01626 870107. Planning & Infrastructure Committee. 6pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. WEDNESDAY 30th March 2016

Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. See the advert on page 11. Ivybridge Tai Chi Group. 9.30- 11am. Scout

Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. Ivybridge Memory Café. 2-4pm. Sportsman’s Inn. Quizes, chat and cake. This week: bingo! THURSDAY 31st March 2016

Credit Union 9.30am-12pm. Ivybridge Library. Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Young Devon Drop-in 2-6pm, 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 11-25. No appointment needed. Knit & Natter 2.30-4pm, The Famous Lee Mill. Book your FREE space on 01752 691100. Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club 7.30 for 8pm. The Watermark. Over 18s only. Ivybridge Tai Chi Group. 7.30- 9pm. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: John Hamlett john.h@email.com / 07972 846443. FILM @ The Watermark – Bridge of Spies [12A] 141mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listing on page 10. To have your event, club, group or activity included in the diary, please supply details by the 12th of each preceding month: Tel 01752 892220 or email details to info@ivybridgewatermark.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.

ST. AUSTIN’S PRIORY CATHOLIC CHURCH

Holy Week and Easter Services 2016

Watch with me March 20th PALM SUNDAY Usual Mass times with blessing of palms: Priory: Sat 6pm, Sun 10.30am - Procession St. Monica’s, Modbury: Sun 8.45am

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March 24th MAUNDY THURSDAY 9.30am: Morning Prayer & Rosary 8pm: Mass of the Lord’s Supper 9.30pm: Night Prayer 10pm: Church closes

March 25th GOOD FRIDAY No morning Mass 11am: Stations of the Cross, St. Monica’s Modbury 3pm: Solemn Liturgy of the Passion of the Lord

March 26th HOLY SATURDAY No morning Mass (No evening Sunday Mass) 8pm: Easter Vigil & First Mass of Easter

March 27th EASTER SUNDAY Masses: 8.45am at St. Monica’s 10.30am at Priory

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Ivybridge during

THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

Ivybridge & District Community Transport Association Providing transport for the elderly, disabled & isolated

RECOUNTING LIFE IN THE TOWN O OO REMEMBERING THE FALLEN

by tony rea

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t was estimated that a wounded soldier needed on average 20 dressing changes and that 50 million dressings per year would be needed by the army. Cotton dressings became expensive and in short supply, but Sphagnum moss had been used since ancient times as a dressing as it was found to have both absorbent and antiseptic properties. Two ounces of dry moss could absorb two pounds of liquid. It was approved as a dressing in 1916 by the War Office. Sphagnum moss grows in waterlogged conditions like those found on Dartmoor behind Ivybridge. Women set to work collecting it. Princetown became the headquarters, with Totnes and

Dartmouth local processing centres. Women travelled to Dartmoor using trains from Totnes station to Buckfastleigh, Ivybridge or South Brent. The volume of dressings produced by the ladies of Totnes was enormous. Over 27,000 dressings made from Dartmoor moss were sent to Exeter in two years. The antiseptic was later identified as iodine, naturally occurring in the moss. It is a pleasure for me to write these short, monthly accounts of 100 years ago. This month my book South Devon in the Great War (inset) is published, drawing on events in Ivybridge and the wider South Hams area. You can find out more about it on my website www.tonyrea.co.uk

timetable

RING AND RIDE MINIBUS

Minibuses are equipped with wheelchair tail-lifts. Door-to-door service. The driver will load & unload shopping if necessary wrangaton, bittaford IVYBRIDGE AREA including & ugborough

Every Monday to Newton Abbot..........................£4.50 Pick up approx. 9.30am and return at 2.30pm.

Every Tuesday to Ivybridge Methodist Church’s Lunches ....................................................£2.50 Every Wednesday to Plymouth ..........................£3.50 Pick-up time starts at 9am and arrives in Plymouth around 10.30am. Pick-up time for return is 1pm.

Every Wednesday to Douro Court Day Centre, Ivybridge, Lunch Club ............................£2.50

ON THE

Beat with PC TAMSYN DINGLEY & PCSO DI SUMMERS

Wildlife crime is an

ever-present problem in the countryside and rural communities. To tackle it, the police rely heavily on information from the community and without your help the battle against poaching will be an uphill struggle. It is sometimes thought that poaching is in some way a victimless crime, going on in the countryside for hundreds of years. This could not be further from the truth. Poachers are largely in it just to make money; locally, we’ve seen that there are links between poaching and other types of crime.

Poachers normally operate with complete disregard for notions of land ownership or property, often causing extensive damage to fencing and gates. Animals are often subjected to cruelty and unnecessary suffering, be this the dogs used to catch wildlife or the wildlife itself. Poaching also supplies an illicit trade in meat, which does not conform with environmental health standards, presenting a risk to public safety. We urge anyone with any information about this activity to come forward, either via the police control room on 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Contact your local police team: Email: IVYBRIDGE@devonand cornwall.pnn.police.uk On Facebook: www.facebook. com/IvybridgePolice Non-emergency incidents: Call 101 // In an emergency: Call 999

Every Thursday to 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.

Day trip every 2 weeks on a Friday..........................£5 a trip further afield, to towns like tavistock and totnes.

CORNWOOD, LUTTON & SPARKWELL Every Tuesday to Ivybridge Town Centre or Tesco Lee Mill............................................................£3 for ivybridge, pick-up times: lutton - 9.15am | cornwood - 9.10am | Sparkwell - 9.30am return home from ivybridge 12.15pm

Every Wednesday to Plymouth ..........................£3.50 Pick-up time starts at 9.15am and arrive in Plymouth around 10.30am. Pick-up time for return is 1pm.

Day trip every 2 weeks on a Friday..........................£5 a trip further afield to towns like tavistock and newton abbot. All times are approximate and dependant on who needs to be collected. Please contact I&DCTA for more information.

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Green Haze GREEN HAZE are an energetic tribute to one of the best punk rock & rock’n’roll bands the world has ever seen – Green Day. GREEN HAZE’s live shows are high octane events where the band go to every length to capture the raw power and dynamics of Green Day’s music and bring it to life on stage with full two+ hour stage show, antics and crowd interaction that makes a Green Day show so recognisable. Tickets: £10 in advance/£12 on the door for the 5th March concert.

Mark Steel See Mark Steel (right) on 18th March in his newest stand up show, a surprising and enthralling story told with aplomb. Previously, Mark has written and presented Mark Steel’s In Town on BBC Radio 4 and toured it live around the UK. Mark has presented the BAFTA nominated Mark Steel Lectures for BBC2, is a regular on

Budget Ivybridge Town Council considered its budget in January 2016 and approved a small increase of £3.24 per year per household for a Band D property. In addition to raising money from the Council Tax, this Council tries to ensure that its services are run efficiently to cover their costs, but in the case of the parks that is not the case as open spaces offer free access, with no car parking charges. Investment in the parks areas is being accessed via funds like the South Hams District Council Greenspaces fund, which is supported by the Langage Energy fund, and areas like Victoria Park, MacAndrews Field, Harrys Patch and along the riverside near the underpass are being targeted for tree and shrub planting to enhance our environment. 106 agreements, where new development puts pressure on our current facilities, are also being discussed to improve our sporting and recreation opportunities. An ambitious project in Longtimber Woods to reinstate a pedestrian bridge over the River Erme is being investigated in conjunction with the Ivybridge Heritage Group and it is hoped that a bid to a regional funding scheme 18

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BBC One’s Have I Got News For You and Radio 4’s Newsquiz. He’s also appeared on BBC2’s QI and Room 101. Mark has also written several, acclaimed books, including: Reasons To Be Cheerful and What’s Going On and he writes a weekly column for The Independent for which he won Columnist of the Year at the Press Awards in 2015. Tickets: £15 please ring to check availability. Tickets also available for Simon Evans 27 May and Jeremy Hardy 18 June.

The Watermark Calendar 2017 Following the success of the 2015 photographic competition and the popularity of The Watermark Ivybridge Calendar for 2016 the competition has opened earlier this year to allow our keen local photographers to get cracking! Photographs that capture the beauty, character, wildlife and history of Ivybridge and the surrounding countryside the

Mad Dog Mcrea blend a unique mixture of folk rock, pop, gypsy jazz, bluegrass and ‘shake your ass’ music. From self-penned songs of adventure, drinking, love and life, to traditional songs of gypsies, fairies, legless pirates and black flies – Mad Dog never fail to capture their audience with their infectious songs. 26th March. Tickets: £14.

Having a celebration in 2016?

Voodoo Room

Ask about The Watermark’s new party menus. Did you know if your party involves catering the room hire may be FREE? Free bar hire with all parties and competitive beverage deals.

Fantastic musicians pay homage to two legendary rock artists. No costumes or gimmicks, just the songs of Cream and Jimi Hendrix, played brilliantly. See them at The Watermark on Saturday 9 April.

Western Road meeting – Wednesday 6th April Following the recent problems experienced when a wheelchair slipping off the edge of the pavement along Western Road, the council has been working with the local authorities to try and see what improvements can be delivered to make access safer. South Hams DC will be demolishing the Old Fire Station in March, which will widen one narrow section of the path, but we will be holding a consultation event at the Methodist Church Hall on 6th April from 6.30pm to see how the short stretch

Coffee Shop Still available throughout March is The Watermark full English breakfast, which continues to include two rounds of toast and a regular tea, Americano coffee or orange juice. In April we will be relaunching our breakfast with locally sourced ingredients. Also jacket potato hot specials, paninis, toasted sandwich and Tideford Organic soup.

Mad Dog Mcrea

will be made during the year. The aim is to encourage visitors and local residents to explore and enjoy our edge of Dartmoor location as well as walking around a town trail incorporating our local shops. Many developments are likely to commence in 2016 – Stowford Mill, developments of Barratts housing and land near the Park and Ride site as well as the outcome of the South Hams District Council Leisure Centre tender with the prospect of new leisure facilities in Ivybridge. Details of our budget and the background to the changes can be seen on the website – www.ivybridge.gov.uk

seasons are being sought for 2017. Terms and conditions can be collected from the information desk at The Watermark and are available to view at; www.ivybridgewatermark.co.uk Digital images only please, to be submitted by email to: ivybridgephotocomp@gmail.com The competition closes at midnight on 31/07/2016.

Latest news from Ivybridge Town Council of path beyond the Old Fire Station could be widened – probably by losing a few car parking spaces. This would not only assist in the better movement of traffic which is getting log-jammed there but aid the air quality. The issues of parking in the Western Road area and surrounding roads are already challenging and we need to work as a community to try and make that main access into town – for vehicles and pedestrians/ wheelchairs – safer.

years and feel able to give something back so that we can keep improving services. We can only do this if people are willing to give some time and maybe a chance to develop their own interests if those are beneficial for the town. Two new councillors – Hannah Whiting and Jack Charles – are both already actively involved with Neighbourhood Plan and Jack is also helping with emergency planning and re-development of the BMX track at Filham Park. If you have an interest please try and come along and see the council in action at meetings or by speaking with current councillors. Even if the current vacancies are filled there are likely to be other opportunities over the coming years and it is good to be aware of the work of the council before putting your name forward for election/co-option. Please contact Lesley Hughes or Julie Gilbert if you would like to know more.

Councillor vacancies We have recently had two councillors step down and hence need to find people willing to stand and serve on the council. We hope that there are people who have lived in the town for some

Contact the Town Council Town Hall, Erme Court, Leonards Road, Ivybridge PL21 0SZ T: (01752) 893815 E: townclerk@ivybridge.gov.uk W: www.ivybridge.gov.uk

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CORNWOOD CHURCH CONCERT Cornwood Church launches it fundraising events for 2016, to raise much-needed money to mend the church’s roof, which needs urgent attention, with a concert this month. The Sir Joshua Reynolds Choir will

be in concert at the church on Saturday, 19th March, with a set that will include John Rutter’s Requiem. The concert begins at 7.30pm. Tickets are £7.50, to include a glass of wine and nibbles, and are available by calling 01752 837441 or 893950.

RANGERS Spring is here Sheep and lambs are common on the moor at this time of year, says DNPA Ranger Andrea Roberts, so dog owners are reminded to keep their animals under control At this time of the year the local farmers are very busy with lambing, often staying up through the night to help deliver the lambs in their sheds/barns. Normally, not long after the lambs are born, they are often turned out into the nearby fields and up onto the moorland. These lambs are not only vital to the farmers’ business profits, but many will also mature into sheep and become “eco lawnmowers” – helping to manage the vegetation on the open moorland. They play a vital role in ensuring the vegetation balance needed on the moor to encourage other animals to live and thrive here, including birds such as the Wheatear, the Meadow pipit and the rare Ring Ouzel. Surveys have shown that Dartmoor is a stronghold for species that have declined elsewhere in the UK, such as the Snipe and the Skylark. With all this in mind, it is heartbreaking to come across sheep and lambs on the moor which have been savaged and attacked by dogs, often not killed, but left with terrible injuries. That is why over the course of the next couple of months you will see our notices being put up across the moor asking dog owners to please keep their dogs under close control. If you do happen to come across an injured sheep, pony or cow on Dartmoor, please call the livestock protection officer on 07873 587561 with a good location (including Grid Reference if possible) and any markings on the animal. Most importantly, if you do come across a lamb which may appear to be on its own, please DO NOT PICK IT UP. Normally the mother isn’t too far away and will return, but again if you have any concerns call the number above.

How to arrange flowers using a small vase FLOWER ARRANGING WITH IVYBRIDGE FLOWER CLUB

You will need: • A vase of your choice • A block of oasis and pot tape • Bunch of small flowers e.g Roses or Lisianthus • Bunch of gypsophila • A variety of foliage with small leaves, eg pittosporum/tree ivy etc

How to arrange your flowers: 1. Soak the oasis in water by letting it sink into the water -do not press it down under the water . 2. Cut the oasis to fit into the top of your vase - secure it in place with pot tape.

3. Place the foliage into the oasis creating the shape of your design - place shorter stems at the top and longer stems at the sides as shown in the photo. 4. Place the roses to create a semi - circular shape. You will need to cut the stems quite short on the flowers at the top and leave them longer on the ones down the sides. 5. Place the remaining roses on both sides of your design. 6. Add the gypsophila throughout the arrangement. See page 6 for the latest news from Ivybridge Flower Club.

At this time of the year Rangers are normally finishing off all of their contracts works, path surveys and erosion surveys ready for the new financial year. However, the wet weather over the winter has put back a lot of these works, so we are all working hard to get as much done as we can. The amount of water which has fallen on the moor has not only eroded several paths and tracks, but the wet ground has made it very difficult to enable access for our vehicles and machinery in a lot of areas. If you have any concerns regarding public footpaths or Bridlepaths in your area please do not hesitate to contact us.

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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well Better together BY NIKKI SMITH, MCSP South Hams Physio

Exercising in a class or group together has many benefits. You’re more likely to show up – and keep showing up – and therefore stick to your exercise routine and achieve your goals. Having an instructor/physiotherapist ensures you complete the exercises correctly and reduce risk of injury. You’ll be challenged to push yourself to the next level and, overall, group exercise classes are, simply, fun. It’s not only physical benefits, but also the social factor in interacting with other participants. You may find many of the people attending the group have been through the same fitness and movement struggles as you and are always willing to offer advice and knowledge about how they achieved their results. There are a variety of group exercise classes available for the generally fit and well, unfortunately this is not the case for those who have experienced a life changing condition, eg stroke, brain injury MS, PD, falls, balance problems etc. At South Hams Physio we want to support our community and that is why we have set up an accessible exercise group at The Watermark (please see page 8 for more details). Exercising and keeping moving is important for everyone. With this in mind what could be more fun than exercising in a

Join us for our Elegant You Day BY CLAIRE MORGAN-HUGHES Devon Fit Camp

Feeling a bit overwhelmed following half term? Well, I have just the thing for you! Join us on our Elegant You Day on Saturday, 12th March, at the Greedy Goose in Plymouth, when you will enjoy: •Drinks on arrival •Gorgeous three-course lunch •Learn top tips on how to create radiant, youthful looking skin •Learn how to dress in style, suitable for your body shape •Cookery demonstration from Ben Palmer, head chef at the Greedy Goose and Masterchef the Professionals semi finalist •Devon Fit Camp’s Claire will share the exact steps she uses with her clients to help them make massive positive changes to their food, focus and fitness •Learn how with just 15 minutes a day, you can make positive changes to your body shape and feel great in your clothes. Spaces are limited on the retreat to ensure everyone has a

small group in the water? We are passionate about making hydrotherapy affordable for those that benefit from exercising in this environment. The non-weight bearing, non-impact nature of exercising in the pool is gentler on joints and muscles than landbased exercise. It can be a great way to recover from orthopaedic

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Evening & weekend sessions We are super excited to announce a brand new timetable for evening and weekend sessions at Devon Fit Camp. The sessions are on Monday at 6.15pm, Wednesday at 6.15pm and Saturday at 9am. The Camps on Mondays. Tuesdays and Thursdays continue as always at 6am and 9am. This new schedule is to help those who are unable to attend our early morning sessions Registration for the 777 Project is open right now and bookings are already being taken for the camps following. 777 Project: 7th-13th March Camp dates: 14th March – 10th April inclusive. We hope you’re as excited as we are – look forward to seeing you! Claire x

surgery and aid general rehabilitation from illness. For more information please see page 8 or call one of the South Hams Physio team to discuss. South Hams Physio The Watermark, Ivybridge T: 07814 930913 / 01752 891930 E: info@southhamsphysio.co.uk W: www.southhamsphysio.co.uk

February the 14th is synonymous with LOVE. Everywhere we looked last month, we saw hearts, cupids and flowers, but what does all the paraphernalia really mean? For us, true love begins with loving ourselves. How can we love anyone when we don't have a true loving relationship with ourself? There are times in our lives where we feel lost and alone – even being in a relationship we can ex-

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How to support someone suffering from anxiety BY TIFFANY ARMITAGE Tiffany Armitage Hypnotherapy

Anxiety disorders can cause a huge amount of personal distress to sufferer. It can also be painful and challenging if it’s your loved one who is suffering. Partners may often take on more of the burden of housework, childcare and financial income, and may also be coping with less intimacy than they are used to. Knowing what to say and do to help can be difficult. These pointers may help you navigate your loved one to a happy outcome.

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Look after yourself In order to best help someone else, you must stay happy and healthy yourself. It’s not selfish – when we are happy, we are more available and effective at being there for someone when we need to be. Keep seeing your friends, stay involved in activities you love, and get fresh air and exercise. And if you need support, don’t forget to ask friends, or seek professional support if you need to. Tiffany Armitage Hypnotherapy T: 01752 710277 E: tiff@tiffanyarmitage.co.uk W: hypnotherapist-plymouth.co.uk

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BY HELENA COSTIFF Cornwood Physiotherapy

Have your fitness ambitions take a knock when star jumps or sit-ups resulted in a leak? Do you dread getting a cold or ‘flu for fear of leaks when you cough or sneeze? Physiotherapy can help! Leaks such as this are known as ‘stress incontinence’. They occur when the pressure within our abdomen (intra-abdominal pressure) exceeds the strength of our pelvic floor muscles. They are not a sign that you should stop exercising (which would otherwise be great for your health in many other ways) but that you should adapt your exercise routine appropriately while training your pelvic floor muscles to cope with the activities you want to do. Certain exercises, such as abdominal crunches, the ‘plank’, heavy weight-lifting and high impact running and jumping can put excessive strain on the pelvic floor. However, you may be sur-

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What is a Lasting Power Of Attorney? l What does it do? l Who needs one? l How does it work? David Richardson, founder of Richardsons Legal Services

A Lasting Power of Attorney gives someone you trust the power to act for you in financial and health and welfare matters should you lose mental capacity. It could be, for instance, that you have had a fall and are unconscious in hospital or have the onset of dementia. The person or persons you appoint are known as your attorneys and can include your spouse, your adult children or trusted friends. Strictly speaking, everyone needs one because of the terrible problems that can occur if you lost mental capacity without one, but the over 60s are particularly

vulnerable and everyone over 60 should have one. Without a Lasting Power of Attorney, loss of mental capacity can result in banks freezing joint accounts, and the lack of legal power of anyone, even a spouse to fight those battles for you on health and welfare issue. This could, for instance, be that the local council have sent you to an inferior care home. These are just some of the problems that can occur.

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CHARITY LEADS EASTER CYCLE PL21 Transition Town and environmental charity Sustrans have teamed up for the second year to provide lead cycle rides from Ivybridge. The first event, on Easter Monday, 28th March, is a lead bike ride through the foothills of Dartmoor. Starting at Ivybridge, the ride follows little lanes on the National Cycle Network, discovering ancient river valleys, leafy woodlands, wildflower meadows and remote farms. The journey goes through South Brent, Shipley Bridge and Skerraton to the South Devon Steam Railway at Buckfastleigh, where there will be a break for coffee and cake. The total distance of the ride will be 24 miles. In places, the route is hilly, but there will be plenty of time and a back-up car will be provided. For more information and booking, visit http://pl21. weebly.com/events.htmlS

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Tailored business and personal legal advice from leading team Can you help the Friends of The Erme Primary School with their final push to install a fabulous new teaching kitchen at the school? They are looking for people who would like to help get the kitchen up and running and complete the all-important finishing touches. Everything has now been painted and half of the kitchen has been installed. Unfortunately, the cost of electrical work was more than originally budgeted, so the Friends are looking for further help to raise enough money to complete the project. Friends chair Kay Winstone said: “We have done so well to come this far, but we still need help with some hard-wearing black flooring, two red vertical blinds, and utensils to kit the kitchen out. “If anyone can help, then please contact me on 07980 116104 or

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kay.winstone@sky.com.” The Friends of the Erme Primary School embarked on an ambitious fundraising drive last year to purchase the new kitchen, which will enable hundreds of children to learn essential life skills and healthy eating habits

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For the 28th year Erme Valley Harriers is proud to present the 2016 Ivybridge 10K Road Race. This year’s edition of the race is on Saturday, 7th May, 2016, starting at 6.30pm. The entry limit remains at 775 and athletes are advised to enter early as last year’s event was full well before race day. Minimum age is 15 years old. This spectacularly scenic race starts in Ivybridge Station car park and finishes at Ivybridge Rugby Club. There is again an extensive prize list. Most categories will receive a sports voucher for 1st and 2nd. There is also a £100 cash prize if a new male or female course record is set. All finishers will get the usual unique high quality race memento T-shirt. The entry fee has been held for the third year at £13, or £11 for those with an England Athletics Competition License. Pre and post race sports massage will be available at race HQ (Ivybridge Rugby Club), where there is changing, showers, refreshments and a licensed bar. For race information and how to enter, visit the 10K race page at www.erme W valleyharriers.co.uk or see Facebook.

Erme Valley Harriers’ athletes were in tremendous form at the First Chance 10K in Exeter, the first major road race of the year which was run in ‘near perfect’ conditions; it was dry, there was no wind, a good temperature and a ‘flat course’. Andy Norris was the first Harrier home in 7th place and 1st mv40, whilst Allister Bristow was 14th and 2nd mv40. The Harriers’ ladies did brilliantly as Alison McEwing was 2nd female lady and broke her own ladies club record with a time of 37.19. Alison Thorn was 1st fv40 and set a new club vet 40 record with a time of 37.47. Cleo Perry was 2nd fv40, whilst Jo Edwards was 2nd fv50. Nineteen Harriers’ ran, with eight athletes getting under 40 minutes. McEwing continued her good form at the Braunton 10, where she came home as first lady in a time of 66.40. Cleo Perry ran well at the Fulfords 5 and was 1st fv40. McEwing and Thorn returned to Exeter for the Half Marathon with McEwing 1st lady in a time of 1.22.18 and Thorn 3rd lady and 1st fv40 in a time of 1.24.27. Emma Lake was 2nd fv40. Elsewhere, Harriers’ youngster Nathan

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