The Ivybridge magazine - February 2015

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FEBRUARY 2015 | ISSUE 049

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Choice, Convenience & Affordability Why you should use local shops and businesses

COMMUNITY NEWS WHAT’S ON

AWARD FOR ACTIVE BRANCH TOWN’S ROYAL BRITISH LEGION IS HONOURED

CLUBS & GROUPS

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SCHOOL REPORTS SPORT WELLNESS PROPERTY HOME & GARDEN

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SHOP LOCALLY FOR AFFORDABLE CHOICE AND CONVENIENCE

Welcome to nearBUYS, a new campaign by The Ivybridge magazine to highlight the choice, convenience and affordability of using Ivybridge shops and businesses.

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As you can see, on this page a range of local shops and businesses are showcasing the special offers and unique services that are available to you, in the centre of your town.

On this page alone, there is ladies’ fashion, health foods and supplements, picture framing and art, hair and beauty, a deli and coffee shop, quality furniture, homeware, photo and printing services, kitchens, bicycles for all the family and entertainment. All to be found in and around the town centre...

The nearBUYS campaign is also a challenge to you as local residents. Surveys for various studies, by the Town Team among others, have found that many, many of you believe that Ivybridge doesn’t offer much by way of shopping and things

nearBUYS is also a way for The Ivybridge magazine to give a little something extra to the businesses who support it through advertising as the spaces on the page are FREE for the businesses who advertise in the magazine.

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BRANCH AWARD The Ivybridge branch of the Royal British Legion has been honoured for its proactive activities over the past year or so. The Crediton Cup was awarded to the branch in recognition of the initiative shown by the branch. Chairman Dermot Roberts received the award from Devon County RBL President Commodore JK Moores OBE at the Devon County AGM held at Crownhill RBL. The award recognises initiatives such as creating Harry’s Patch in partnership with other Ivybridge organisations, including the town and district councils. Also of note is the branch’s partnership with the Argyle Fans Trust, including the Poppy on the shirt project and fundraising on match days at Argyle’s Home Park. î Find out more about the town’s

RBL branch at www.rblivybridge.co.uk

Free membership to South Hams CVS for Ivybridge groups

Voluntary and community groups in Ivybridge are being offered the chance to join South Hams Community and Voluntary Services (CVS) for free. Ivybridge Town Council has agreed to cover the cost for local groups to join the CVS for a year in a bid to support voluntary and community groups. The CVS offers advice and support to voluntary and community groups, charities and social enterprises. Working with Ivybridge Town Council, it is offering its Local Supporters Package, which gives discounts on training and events, a monthly funding bulletin and more dedicated time of the CVS Group Development Officer, to name but a few benefits, for free to Ivybridge groups. The CVS provides a wide variety of support, including advice on organisational structures and

MEMORY CAFÉ CHANGES It’s all change at the local memory café. Founder Frances Green and husband John are stepping aside, with Ivybridge Caring taking over. Frances and John have dedicated themselves to the memory café over many years to make it the successs it is today. Now to be known as the Ivybridge

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Dermot Roberts (left) receiving the award from Commodore JK Moores OBE

policies, funding opportunities and promotional work. They also arrange networking opportunities and training sessions, and champion the voluntary sector within local government. If you are involved in a community group in Ivybridge, no matter what the size or the activity you undertake, get in touch with the CVS by calling 01803 862266 or email cvs@southhamscvs.org.uk to find out more.

Advice session

Have you ever thought of volunteering, but don’t know where to start? Do you have an idea for a community project, but need advice on how to go about it? CVS Group Development Officer Katie Reville will be in Ivybridge Library on Friday, 27th February, from 10.30am-12.30pm, at the CVS information stall. î southhamscvs.org.uk/

Memory Café, it will be at the Sportsman’s Inn every other Wednesday from 2-4pm. Some 30 local people usually attend for friendly conversation with tea and cake. There are also quizzes, games, a raffle and guest speakers. The February dates are Wednesday 4th and 18th. So, for company, cake and quizzes, they’ll see you there!

On Saturday, 31st January, Ivybridge Fairtrade Group is meeting at 10am in Wesley Cafe, at Ivybridge Methodist Church, to discuss Fairtrade Fortnight 2015. All are welcome to attend and share ideas. For more information contact Lorna Howell on 01752 691749.

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from the editor Choice and value in ‘nearBUYS’ This issue marks the fourth anniversary of the launch of The Ivybridge magazine. In that time, it has evolved somewhat (to say the least!), but it has, I hope, always contained informative, interesting community content relevant to you. I have always regarded anniversary issues as a good time to introduce changes, and this issue is no different with two new sections this month. nearBUYS(page 3) is a ‘shop local’ campaign which aims to highlight the choice, convenience and affordability of using local shops and businesses, which is not always the perception of local people... The second new section is ‘Homes & Gardens’ (page 23), which has inspiring features for the home and garden, and showcases the local tradespeople and businesses which can help you fulfil your ambitions.

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BEAUTIFUL REFLECTION David Holder took this stunning photo of the fishing lake at Filham Park on a crisp, frosty morning

YOUTH CENTRED Ivybridge Town Council has demonstrated its commitment to supporting activities for the youth of the town by providing financial support for the redevelopment of Victoria Hall. Councillors agreed at January’s full council meeting to give the hall trustees a grant of £50,000 towards redeveloping the building. The hall, used by the Scouts, Guides, Brownies and Cubs, as well as other community groups, is in urgent need of modernisation. The council’s support – £5,000 a year (£6,000 with interest) over a 10 year period – will enable the trustees to apply for match funding now that this money is in place.

ARE YOU THE ONE?

Would you be willing to host a tea party for about 8-10 elderly Ivybridge people? Contact the Elderly, a charity addressing the challenge of lonely elderly people in the community, is looking for volunteers to host a tea party in their own home. Once a month, older people have Sunday afternoon tea at the home of a volunteer. With 11 volunteers already, one more person offering to host would mean no-one had to do it more than once a year. If you have a downstairs loo and no steps to your front door, maybe YOU are the one? î For more details ring Christine on 01752 892460 6

Ivybridge police officer honoured

An Ivybridge police officer’s distinguished service has been honoured by the Queen. Sergeant Oliver Tayler, 42, was one of 16 officers across England and Wales awarded the Queen’s Police Medal. Sgt Tayler, who joined the force in 1993, has most recently been heavily involved in road safety initiatives, including the Honest Truth Young Drivers Project. The campaign has teamed up with thousands of drivers nationally to provide life-saving safety messages to young people during their driving lessons.

Fish shop closes

Ivybridge Fish Company has ceased trading. “We are absolutely devastated, but there is no other option,” said proprietors Kev and Tasha. “We have put our hearts and souls into our business, but sadly rising overheads mean we are not able to survive in this current climate. “We would like to say a huge thank you to all our fantastic customers. We have loved getting to know you all and will miss seeing you all. “Your support and appreciation have been the biggest reward of all.”

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Free autism advice for adults Local adults affected by autism, their families and carers are being invited to attend free drop-in information and support sessions at Ivybridge Library. The sessions, being run by the National Autistic Society (NAS), aim to give people affected the advice they need to plan and make important life choices. Support brokers will be available at Ivybridge Library on 9th February between 10am-2.30pm and on 26th February between 3-6pm. Autism is a lifelong condition which affects how they communicate with and relate to others, as well as how they make sense of the world. Many people with the condition find it difficult to make decisions and often need support to do things others take for granted. NAS Support Brokers work with these people to identify their support needs and develop plans to help them to live fulfilling and

LIGHTING THE WAY

Scouts and leaders from 3rd Ivybridge are feeling much safer on the dark evenings thanks to a Locality Fund grant from South Hams District Council. The group applied for funding to put in external and security lighting around the hut, as there were no lights in place, making it difficult for the leaders, and other hall users, during the winter once they had locked the main building.

meaningful lives. The brokerage project was launched to address the fact that far too many people living with autism struggle to navigate the social care and health systems to access essential support. The service ensures that adults with this condition, and their support network, have someone to help them plan how they can meet their needs. The drop-in sessions will raise awareness of this service among local people who are looking for help, but perhaps don’t know where to turn. Professionals working with people affected by autism and wanting to know more are also encouraged to pop in and visit. î Contact your local support broker, Jo Garbett on 07901 512745 or email Joanne.garbett@nas.org.uk For more on Brokerage visit: www.autism.org.uk/brokerage

Cllr Barber with district commissioner Mike Heart and cub Adam î To join the 3rd Ivybridge, or to volunteer to help, visit www.ivybridge online.com/3rdivybridge/scouts www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk


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n wars, people die in very many ways. Most soldiers killed during the Great War died as a result of artillery shelling. The next most likely cause was being shot by rifle or machine gun fire; fewer men were killed by gas, grenade or bayonet. A tiny proportion were shot by firing squads. A soldier might be killed in action, died of wounds or may have died many years later. Some were simply listed as missing. Also, a great many soldiers sent to India, Turkey and the Middle East contacted diseases such as malaria and typhoid from which they died. Airmen were shot down or burned. Sailors might have been blown up by a torpedo, burnt or drowned. It should not be forgotten that civilians died, too. Zeppelins dropped bombs on British towns and German battleships occasionally shelled the East coast. Civilians were killed when passenger ships sank. In Belgium, France and Russia, countries overrun by warring armies, many more civilians died than here in Britain. Charlie DeVille was the son of John and Hannah DeVille who

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Your GP is being encouraged to diagnose the 50% of people with dementia who don’t yet know. If you, or a friend or relative, may be one of them, then you may be feeling very worried today. Dementia can make it difficult for you to cope with your finances and your day-to-day life. It affects your emotions and life becomes so much harder. It is important that you prepare for the future today, so that you can get help when you need it. If you have dementia, you can still arrange your Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney, but you must

HMS Exmouth in 1906 lived at 3 Western Road, Ivybridge. He joined the Navy and by 1915 when he was aged 36, he was a Leading Stoker on board HMS Exmouth. HMS Exmouth was a Duncan Class battleship, launched at Birkenhead in 1901. She joined the 6th Battle Squadron in the Home Fleet on the outbreak of the war. The Exmouth was armed with four 12 inch guns in turrets, twelve 6 inch guns, twelve 3 inch guns, six 3 pounder guns, two Maxim guns and four torpedo tubes. She had a top speed of 19 knots and a complement of 750 men. In February 1915 HMS Exmouth was docked at Chatham, Kent. Charlie DeVille and some shipmates went ashore on leave. On returning to the ship on 16th February Charlie fell into the water and drowned. He is buried in Gillingham (Woodlands) cemetery, Kent.

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STORYTELLING MAGIC A professional storyteller visited Stowford School to spread a little of his magic to both Year 4 and Year 1. Steve Manning spent a morning transporting Year 4 children back to the Dark Ages. They learnt about life in Anglo-Saxon times and how to prepare themselves for a Viking attack, before having the opportunity to meet Alfred the Great himself! Not only did they get to hear Alfred’s story “firsthand”, but they also had the chance to question him about his achievements and experiences. In the afternoon, Steve took his storytelling chair to Year 1 and entertained and enthralled the children with a variety of tales which both captured their attention and developed their listening skills.

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ALADDIN TROUBLE!

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Families, staff and pupils at Manor Primary School were treated to a real spectacle when the children in Years 5 & 6 performed the pantomime ‘Aladdin Trouble!’. With colourful costumes and backdrops, the stage was set for a highly polished performance. The children had rehearsed hard to make sure that they were word-

perfect, and their singing, dancing and acting combined to create a show that wowed every audience!

ENJOYABLE & EDUCATIONAL TRIP TO EDEN Year 3 and 4 children at Manor Primary School enjoyed a wonderful trip to the Eden Project as part of their Amazon Rainforest topic, write Stefanie and Beatrice. They became Rainforest Explorers, embarking on a quest of discovery and finding out how the rainforest can provide the essentials for life. The children were encouraged to think about how plants are adapted for life in the tropics, how they can be used for human survival and how indigenous people have adapted them for their own everyday use. The children have since used this exciting experience to enrich their own writing and topic work.

ACHIEVEMENT REWARDED

Children at Woodlands Park Primary School whose efforts stood out during the autumn term were rewarded with a special achievement award at the end of term. A boy and a girl from each year group is chosen by the staff for an award having tried their best, overcome difficulties and displayed a great attitude to learning Head teacher Heather Hanrott is pictured with the pupils who were recognised. www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

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FINISHING TOUCHES PUT TO PANTOMIME PREPARATIONS Ivybridge Theatre Company’s pantomime Aladdin, by Dave Jeanes, is set to hit the stage at The Watermark this month. Performances take place during half term on Friday, 20th February, at 7.30pm, Saturday 21st at 2.30pm and 7.30pm and Sunday 22nd at 2.30pm. Just the thing to keep children occupied during the half-term holiday! Tickets are £7.50, concessions £5.50 and family (2 adults + 2 children) £23. They can be purchased from The Watermark box office: tel 01752 892220. The cast are putting the finishing touches to the show and are ready and raring to go. It promises to be a show full of fun, laughter and of course bags of audience participation ....’Oh yes it does’! ITC meet at Chapel Place, Fore Street, every Wednesday from 7.30pm onwards. If you are interested in joining, please do contact them. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Ron Davis on 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatrecompany.co.uk

CLUBS& GROUPS U3A MEETING

A TASTE OF SPRING It was a new venue and new meeting day for the first meeting of Ivybridge Flower Club in 2015 on Monday, 12th January. On a terrible stormy night, members were given a taste of spring with Sally Edgecumbe’s entrancing arrangements at the meeting in the Library. Sally has recently taken over Tom Burns’ flower shop - Watts The Florist in

The February general meeting of Ivybridge U3A will be held at The Watermark on Monday, 16th February, at 2pm. The speaker Janet Cowlard, who gave such an interesting talk last May on the Windsors, is returning with a talk on “The Mystery of the Royal Letters”. FIND OUT MORE: Visit www.ivybridge-U3A.org.uk

SEND US YOUR REPORT

We’d be delighted to include a report from your club or group in future issues. See page five for details of the various ways you can send it to us, and by when!

Oreston – following his retirement, and will continue working to his high standards having been employed there for many years. Her arrangements were fresh and colourful, using spring flowers including hyacinths, various narcissi, tulips and forsythia as well as garden foliage, and gave members ideas for making the most of a spring bunch. The club’s February meeting is on Monday, 9th February, when members will have the opportunity of show their talents depicting the title, ‘The Last Days of Winter’. FIND OUT MORE: Contact club chairman Janet Weston on 01752 894643

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Ermington Players’ perform their panto, Spyfall, featuring James Bond, at the beautiful Globe Theatre in Plymouth on 19th, 20th and 21st February, 2015. Tickets – £9 adults, £6 primary school child and £24 for a family ticket (2 adults and 2 primary school children) – can be bought online at ermingtonplayers.org.uk or by calling Bob Knightley on 01548 830568. Performances start at 7.30pm. A trailer of the show can be viewed on the website.

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

Ivybridge Walking Club Overbecks Coastal Walk. Leaders David and Janet Madge. www.iwcdevon.org.uk The Ramblers Group Walk Walk Wiston’s Wood, West Dart River, Lower White Tor, Longaford Tor, Littaford Tor, Crockern Tor. 6 miles. 10.30am. Meet Two Bridges car park. Visitors are welcome. Strong footwear, waterproofs, food and drink as necessary please. Details: contact Henley D 01803 833192 / shamsramblers@gmail.com MONDAY 2nd

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau. 10am- 1pm. Drop- in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Chatterbox and Breastfeeding support at The Den, South Brent. 1.30-3pm. Stay and Play session. The child health clinic also runs at the same time. All under 5s welcome. Strictly Ballroom. 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286. Let’s Talk More 11am-noon. The Den, South Brent. A group for children under 5 with speech and language difficulties. Details 01752 896356.

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Ivybridge Memory Cafe 2-4pm. Sportsman's Inn. A friendly gathering for those with dementia , memory loss and Carers. Contact Ivybridge Caring on 07791 239357. Stay and Play 1-2.30pm. 0-18 months at SeaMoor Children’s Centre. 01752 896356. Devon Senior Voice - Ivybridge Branch. 10am-noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 01752 892191. Film @ The Watermark – Jimi: All Is By My Side [TBA] 118mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listings. THURSDAY 5th

Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30amnoon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Step by Step 10-11.30am. Group for families with young children under 5 with additional needs or if you have concerns about your child’s development. Siblings welcome. Various venues - call 01752 896356 for more information. The Ramblers Group Walk Walk Collaton, North Sands, Bolt Head, Inner Hope. 10 miles. 10.30am. Meet Malborough Village Hall car park. Details: Ron H Tel. 01752 691464 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Film @ The Watermark – A Most Wanted Man [TBA] 122mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. FRIDAY 6th

Ivybridge Rugby Club. Two sessions: 1:15-3:15pm and 4:45-7:15pm. Details: www.blood.co.uk / 0300 123 23 23. Full Council Meeting 7pm. The Watermark. TUESDAY 3rd

Royal British Legion Pop In 10am-4pm. The Watermark. Information, advice and guidance. Details: 0808 802 8080 / www.britishlegion.org.uk Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. Ivybridge Library. For enquiries phone Shiela on 01626 870107. Messy Play 0-5s 10-11.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Ivybridge Probus Club 12.30pm. Details: contact Bob Mailing on 01752 892255. The Ramblers Group Walk Walk Combestone Tor, Henroost Track and Mine, O Brook Bridge, Horns Cross. 7 miles. 10.30am. Meet Venford Reservoir. Visitors welcome. Details: David M 01548 561709 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Ivybridge & District Camera Club 7.30pm, Jubilee Hall, Bittaford. Practical evening - AV tuition (1). www.ivybridgecameraclub.org www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy games, Football. First session is free! Then only £2. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am-noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Gary Streeter MP Advice Surgery Ivybridge Town Hall. Appointments only - 01752 335666. Film @ The Watermark – A Most Wanted Man [TBA] 122mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. SATURDAY 7th

Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10amnoon. Ugborough Village Hall. SUNDAY 8th

Ivybridge Walking Club. Dartmoor Rescue annual 10 miles walk. www.iwcdevon.org.uk The Ramblers Group Walk Walk Preston, Malborough, Woolston. 7/8 miles. 10.30am. Meet West Alvington Village Hall car park. Details: Bronwen Z 01548 560020 / shamsramblers@gmail.com

MONDAY 9th

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau. 10am- 1pm. Drop- in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Chatterbox and Breastfeeding support at The Den, South Brent. 1.30-3pm. Stay and Play session. The child health clinic also runs at the same time. All under 5s welcome. Strictly Ballroom. 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286. Ivybridge Flower Club 7.30pm. Ivybridge Library. See page 10. Let’s Talk More 11am-noon. The Den, South Brent. Group for children under 5 with speech & language difficulties. Details 01752 896356. Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. Parks and Open Spaces Committee Meeting 7pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. TUESDAY 10th

Messy Play 0-5s 10-11.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. The Ramblers Group Walk River walk to Totnes, Windmill Down, Follaton Farm, Cott. 7 miles. 10.30am. Meet Dartington Cider Press (overflow car park).Details: Diana K 01364 643296 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. Ivybridge Library. For enquiries phone Shiela on 01626 870107. Ivybridge & District Camera Club 7.30pm, Jubilee Hall, Bittaford. MIPS Competition, national inter club competition. WEDNESDAY 11th

Blossom Meeting 7.30pm. Ivybridge breast cancer self-help and support group. Details: blossomivybridge@yahoo.co.uk Stay and Play 1-2.30pm. 0-18 months at SeaMoor Children’s Centre. 01752 896356. Film @ The Watermark – Ida [TBA] 82mins. 2pm. See film listings. RSC: Love’s Labour’s Lost from the Royal Shakespeare Company Stratford - LIVE @ The Watermark 7pm start. See film listings. THURSDAY 12th

Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30amnoon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Step by Step 10-11.30am. Group for families with young children under 5 with additional needs or if you have concerns about your child’s development. Various venues - call 01752 896356 for more information. The Ramblers Group Walk Walk Gammon Head, coast path to Gara Rock, Mill Bay, East Portlemouth, Goodshelter, West Prawle. 8 miles. 10.30am. Meet East Prawle Green. Details: Ian C 01548 853820 / shamsramblers@gmail.com

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WHAT’S ON IN FEBRUARY CALENDAR TuESDAy 17th

Messy Play 0-5s 10-11.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. The Ramblers Group Walk Walk to Frogmore and return, route dependant on tide and weather. 8 miles. 10.30am. Meet Kingsbridge Recreation Ground. Details: Trish J 01548 853820 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.30pm. Ivybridge Library. For enquiries phone Shiela on 01626 870107. WEDNESDAy 18th

Ivybridge Theatre Company’s panto, Aladdin, runs from 20th-22nd February at The Watermark Film @ The Watermark – Gone Girl [18] 143mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. FRIDAy 13th

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy games, Football. First session is free! Then only £2. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am-noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Film @ The Watermark – Gone Girl [18] 143mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. SuNDAy 15th

Ivybridge Walking Club The Cheesering Bodmin Moor. Leaders David and Deborah White. www.iwcdevon.org.uk The Ramblers Group Walk Walk Western Beacon, Piles Hill, Harford Gate. 9.5 miles. 10.30am. Meet Ivybridge Station park and ride car park. Details: Mandy F 01548 858725 / shamsramblers@gmail.com MoNDAy 16th

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau. 10am- 1pm. Drop- in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Chatterbox and Breastfeeding support at The Den, South Brent. 1.30-3pm. Stay and Play session. The child health clinic also runs at the same time. All under 5s welcome. Strictly Ballroom. 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286. U3A Monthly General Meeting 2- 4pm. The Watermark. See page 10. Policy & Resources Committee Meeting. 7pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. 12

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Ivybridge Memory Cafe 2-4pm. Sportsman's Inn. A friendly gathering for those with dementia , memory loss and Carers. Contact Ivybridge Caring on 07791 239357. One-day Pencil and Watercolour Workshop 10am-4pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. £40. Spaces are limited. To book and details: 01752 893852. Stay and Play 1-2.30pm. 0-18 months at SeaMoor Children’s Centre. To book: 01752 896356. THuRSDAy 19th

Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30amnoon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Step by Step 10-11.30am. Group for families with young children under 5 with additional needs or if you have concerns about your child’s development. Siblings welcome. Various venues - call 01752 896356 for more information. The Ramblers Group Walk Walk Natsworthy, Kendon, North Bovey, Easdon Down. Strenuous in parts. 11 miles. 10.30am. Meet Hound Tor car park. Details: Peter L 01752 892274 / shamsramblers@gmail.com FRIDAy 20th

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy games, Football. First session is free! Then only £2. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am-noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Ivybridge Business Breakfast Meeting 8.30- 10am. The Watermark. £8 inc breakfast and guest speaker. Details: www.swdevonbusinessnetworking.org.uk To book: libby.shore@swlaw.co.uk

Panto @ The Watermark – Aladdin 7.30pm. Ivybridge Theatre Company presents Aladdin. See page 10.

@ Ivybridge Library this month

• Mondays noon-2pm. WORK CLUB operated by LearnDirect in the Library • Wednesdays 4th/11th/18th/25th – 10.30amnoon. MEMORY LOSS READING GROUP in partnership with the Reader organisation. opportunity for people with memory loss and their carers to share their memories set against a background of stories and poems. • Thursdays 5th/12th/19th/26th – 9.30amnoon. CITY OF PLYMOUTH CREDIT UNION, IVYBRIDGE BRANCH Savings and loans. BABY BOUNCE AND RHYME 10.30-10.50am. Traditional rhymes and songs for under 3s and their parents and carers. KNIT AND NATTER 2.30-4.30pm. A friendly group of people who enjoy knitting, sewing and crochet over a cup of tea or coffee – accompanied by some chatter. • Saturdays 7th/14th/21st/28th – 11.30am STORYTIME Stories for children read by a member of library staff. • Monday 2nd 4-5pm – M@X’S BOOK DREAMERS Book Group for children aged 7-11. • Tuesday 3rd 10am-12.30pm – RICHARDSONS LEGAL CLINIC (see page 29). • Thursday 5th 4.30-6pm – HARRY POTTER BOOK NIGHT For children aged 7-11, join in with fun activities based on the Harry Potter stories. Tickets £1 from Ivybridge Library. • Saturday 7th NATIONAL LIBRARIES’ DAY 10am-noon – Review Corner: Make a recording of your thoughts of your favourite book or share memories of library use. • Monday 9th & 26th NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY Free drop-in information and support session (see page 6). • Tuesday 10th 10am-noon – NEXT STEPS An informal friendly support group for parents and carers of young adults who have ongoing special or additional needs. Take a break from the caring, enjoy a coffee and chat to others who understand the situation. Speakers are invited from time to time to talk about relevant issues. • Thursday 12th 2-4pm – ACTION ON HEARING LOSS CLINIC An opportunity for residents provided with hearing aids by Derriford Hospital to call in for batteries and re-tubing. • Monday 16th LAUNCH OF CLASSICS QUIZ FOR IVYBRIDGE READS WEEK Call in to collect your quiz. A pair of Watermark cinema tickets for the winner. • Tuesday 17th 2.15-3.45pm – HALF TERM CRAFTS Drop-in session so no need to book. 50p charge per child. • Saturday 21st 10.30-11.30am – BUILD A STORY Listen to the story and then have a go at building it with Lego. £1.50 per child. Book with library staff, session run by our young volunteers Cameron and Katie. • Saturday 21st IVYBRIDGE WRITERS’ GROUP Share creative writing thoughts and ideas in our friendly informal group. Application Forms must be completed via the Library Supervisor. Waiting list may apply. £3 per session. LAUNCH OF IVYBRIDGE READS WEEK – see page 14 for details. www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk


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WHAT’S ON IN FEBRUARY SATURDAY 21st

Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10amnoon. Ugborough Village Hall. Panto @ The Watermark – Aladdin 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Ivybridge Theatre Company presents Aladdin. See page 10. SUNDAY 22nd

Panto @ The Watermark – Aladdin 2.30pm. Ivybridge Theatre Company presents Aladdin. See page 10. The Ramblers Group Walk Walk Malborough, Sutton and back on coast path. 7 miles. 10.30am. Meet Hope Cove, opp. Sun Bay Hotel. Details: David I 01548 531598 / shamsramblers@gmail.com MONDAY 23rd

South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau. 10am- 1pm. Drop- in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Chatterbox and Breastfeeding support at The Den, South Brent. 1.30-3pm. Stay and Play session. The child health clinic also runs at the same time. All under 5s welcome. Strictly Ballroom. 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286. Let’s Talk More 11am-noon. The Den, South Brent. A group for children under 5 with speech and language difficulties. Details 01752 896356. Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. TUESDAY 24th

Messy Play 0-5s 10-11.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. The Ramblers Group Walk Walk Turnchapel, Bovisand, Langadon Court, Staddicombe, Radford wood. 10 miles. 10.30am. Meet Mount Batten Breakwater car park. Details: Richard W 01752 778544 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Ivybridge & District Camera Club 7.30pm, Jubilee Hall, Bittaford. Chairmans Challenge, club competition with the theme of Nightlife. WEDNESDAY 25th

Stay and Play 1-2.30pm. 0-18 months at SeaMoor Children’s Centre. To book: 01752 896356. Film @ The Watermark – Dolphin Tale 2 [U] 107mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. See film listings. THURSDAY 26th

Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30amnoon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Step by Step 10-11.30am. Group for families with young children under 5 with additional needs or if you have concerns about your child’s development. Siblings welcome. Various venues - call 01752 896356 for more information. www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

Ivybridge Reads Week • Thursday 26th LAUNCH OF IVYBRIDGE READS WEEK – a celebration of books and reading. 7-9pm: Joint Reading Group will discuss ‘The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher’ by Hilary Mantel. • Friday 27th 7.30pm – Ivybridge Reads Week Event Former BBC Spotlight presenter Teresa Driscoll talks about her writing life and her soon to be published debut novel Recipes for Melissa, and takes questions. £2 from the library. • Saturday 28th Ivybridge Writers’ Group Display of work 10am-noon. Book Sale Come and grab a book or DVD bargain. Proceeds to Friends of Ivybridge Library.

Quiz Night for Ivybridge Flower Club. 7.30pm. The Watermark. janetweston587@gmail.com The Ramblers Group Walk Walk to Ferry, Greenway, Noss Creek, Higher Ferry, Dartmouth, Bosomzeal. Money for ferries £2.50. 8/9 miles. 10.30am. Meet Riverside Road, Dittisham. Details: Alan M 01548 580739 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Film @ The Watermark – What We Do In The Shadows [15] 85mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. FRIDAY 27th

Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy games, Football. First session is free! Then only £2. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am-noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Film @ The Watermark – Fury [15] 134mins. 7.30pm. See film listings. SATURDAY 28th

FARMERS’ MARKET

9am-1pm. Glanvilles Mill, Ivybridge.

Dads’ Group 10-11.30am. The Donkey Sanctuary, Ivybridge. Group for male carers and their under 5s. Details: 01752 896356.

Ivybridge’s new nightclub 7.30-11.30pm, The Watermark. Disco night aimed at the 30+ generation. Top tunes from 60s to 90s. £5 admission. See page 15 for more details.

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

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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

CALENDAR

(unless otherwise stated)

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE [TBA] Wed 4 Feb 2pm & 7.30pm A drama based on Jimi Hendrix's life as he left New York City for London, where his career took off 118 mins A MOST WANTED MAN [TBA] Thu 5 & Fri 6 Feb 7.30pm A Chechen Muslim illegally immigrates to Hamburg, where he gets caught in the international war on terror. Starring Phillip Seymour Hoffman 122 mins IDA [TBA] Wed 11 Feb 2pm Anna, a young novitiate nun in 1960s Poland, is on the verge of taking her vows when she discovers a dark family secret dating back to the years of the Nazi occupation 82 mins RSC: LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST Live from The Royal Shakespeare Company Stratford Wed 11 Feb 7pm. Tickets: £15/£14 concessions GONE GIRL [18] Thu 12 & Fri 13 Feb 7.30pm With his wife's disappearance having become the focus of an intense media circus, a man sees the spotlight turned on him when it's suspected that he may not be innocent. Starring Ben Afleck & Rosamund Pike 143 mins DOLPHIN TALE 2 [U] Wed 25 Feb 2pm & 7.30pm The team of people who saved Winter's life reassemble in the wake of her surrogate mother's passing in order to find her a companion so she can remain at the Clearwater Marine Hospital. Starring Morgan Freeman 107 mins WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS [15] Thu 26 Feb 7.30pm Follow the lives of Viago (Taika Waititi), Deacon (Jonathan Brugh), and Vladislav (Jemaine Clement) - three flatmates who are just trying to get by and overcome life's obstacles - like being immortal vampires who must feast on human blood. 85 mins FURY [15] Fri 27 Feb 7.30pm April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battlehardened army sergeant named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank and his five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered, out-gunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany. Starring Brad Pitt 134 mins

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Beat IVYBRIDGE IS A FAIRTRADE TOWN!

Look out for Fairtrade Fortnight events in Ivybridge in the week beginning 2nd March.

with PC TAMSYN DINGLEY & PCSO DI SUMMERS

BE VISIBLE AND BE SEEN – CYCLIST AND RUNNERS If you are going out in the evenings then please make

SCHOOL’S SHOWSTOPPER CHRISTMAS FAIR The Erme Primary School put on a spectacular showstopper Christmas Fair which raised a “jaw dropping” £1,470, the best ever total, for the benefit of the children at the school. The magic included a real Santa sleigh, made in a top-secret mission by Hayman Construction and Hayman Joinery team. As well as Santa himself, Elsa from Frozen made a guest appearance, much to the delight of the children. Beautiful handmade Christmas treasures crafted by the children were all snapped up, thanks to the generous parents and friends.

The event was really well attended and the school would like to thank all those who donated items for the mega draw (over 25 prizes!) and helped make it the best Christmas Fair yet.

Helping your child talk more PAMPERED SHOPPING Stowford Friends are holding a Pamper and Shopping Evening at Stowford School on Friday, 20th March. There will be craft stalls, jewellery, cakes and cards, plus you can indulge in a choice of pampering treats (for a small charge). Doors open at 7.30pm, and entry is just £1. All monies raised will go towards the next phase of playground development. If anyone would like a stall at this event or more information, please contact Kim on 01752 657390.

BRIDGE CLOSURE Westover Bridge, which carries the B3213 over the A38, will be closed between 8pm and 6am for nightworks to carry out bridge repairs from Monday, 9th February, with the work anticipated to be finished by Friday, 27th February. An alternative, signed, route for vehicles will be put in place: Eastbound side - A38 South Brent off slip, back on A38 westbound on slip. Westbound side - A38 Lee Mill off slip, back on A38 eastbound on slip. Pedestrian diversion - under River Erme bridge. î Visit the Ivybridge Town Council

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sure you are visible and keep to well-lit areas. Drivers, please make sure your windows are completely clear and de-frosted in order to be able to clearly see someone at the side of the road. The image above shows how the snow/frost on a window can make all the difference. Facebook – you did it and we are at 1,014 likes Tell us what else you would like to see from our page, what interests you – we know that not everyone likes seeing pictures of Daisy the station cat, although we do that just to break up the bad news stories, and what is important to the communities i.e what concerns you have that we aren’t already aware of. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL POLICE TEAM: Email: IVYBRIDGE@devonand cornwall.pnn.police.uk On Facebook: www.facebook. com/IvybridgePolice Non-emergency: Call 101 In an emergency: Call 999

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Communication is a vital skill that all children need to learn. Children develop communication skills from birth and they rely on speech, language and communication to be able to learn at school and play with their friends. At the Seamoor Children’s Centre, they have been running a successful ‘Let’s Talk More’ Group for children around two years of age with communication and language difficulties. It looks at strategies to help children with their attention and listening, understanding and expressive language. The eight week course involves lots of games and activities to support the skill that they are trying to develop. General tips to help your child with their speech and language development: • Keep ten minutes free each day for a ‘special time’ for talking and communicating with your child. • Being face to face is very important. Get close to your child and make plenty of eye contact. • When you are speaking, use shorter sentences and talk slower. This will help you to make your speech more interesting to listen to by making it more ‘tuneful’. • Let your child take the ‘lead’ during your special time, this may be making animal noises or pulling faces, but this is still a kind of interaction with you, so you copy them, do what they do and have fun! • When you can, say back to your child what they were saying in their sounds, eg if your child says ‘ah’ when cuddling her teddy you say, ‘ah teddy, soft teddy’.

Point to what you are talking about around the house, when you go out, or when looking at books. Remember to talk about what you can see happening as well as naming the things you can see. • Use the same little sayings when doing your daily routine, eg “open the door…. close the door…. coat on…. coat off…. up the stairs ”. This will help your child expect to hear these sayings at those times and join in them with you. • Avoid the temptation to put pressure on your child to make noises or say names of things, eg “Oh look Ellie a car, say car Ellie, say car for mummy”. If your child does copy your words and sounds then that’s great, but don’t try and make them because this stops communicating being ‘fun’. • Above all else, when sharing your ‘special time’ together have plenty of cuddles, use lots of eye contact, and most important of all enjoy yourself! If you have a child under five and have any concerns about their speech and language development, call the Children’s Centre to talk about joining the Let’s Talk More group. î Let’s Talk More, The Den, South Brent. Monday 9th and 23rd February, 11am-noon. Contact the centre for details - 01752 896356. www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk


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Latest news from Ivybridge Town Council Encouraging the use of local renewable energy

Ivybridge Town Council is keen to encourage the use of local renewable energy resources and over the past few years we have supported studies into harnessing the power of the River Erme and have had solar panels installed on the Town Hall to help keep our costs down for the Ivybridge community. Local environmental group, PL:21 Transition Initiative (PL:21), have also been trying to identify a renewable energy project that could be community owned and last July an organisation called Communities for Renewables CIC undertook some research across Ivybridge and the wider area. The company first looked for suitable sites for large ground and roof mounted solar panel schemes. They then reviewed all of the previous studies that have been undertaken into the hydropower potential of the River Erme, looking at the weirs and previous mill sites. They updated the calculations with today’s costs to check whether the projects are financially viable. As PL:21 covers the whole PL21 postcode area, the research considered sites at Lee Mill and Anna Mill, near Wrangaton, as well as fields at Filham and a site near a local china clay works. The conclusion from this latest research is that the Stowford Mill site in Ivybridge has the best potential for a local renewable energy project, but the new site owners are already in an agreement with a company to try and progress this. Roof-mounted solar panels offer the second best option and PL:21 is trying to get a foot in the door with the larger organisations on Lee Mill Industrial Estate to see if they are interested in working with PL:21 to develop a scheme. The plan would be for local people to buy shares to fund the installation of solar panels and the profits from generating the energy would eventually go back into other projects to help local residents and organisations save energy and money in their homes and buildings. Another idea is for the Ivybridge community to bulk buy solar panels to get them installed on residents roofs at a reduced cost and for a small percentage of the income from them to be put into a community pot. If this idea interests you or if you work in or own a building with a large south facing roof and would like to get involved in a community energy project, please get in touch with PL:21 on pl-21@hotmail.co.uk or call 01752 698783. Cosy Devon Saving energy is actually the best way for us all to reduce our environmental impact and save money and the Town Council encourages local residents to contact the Cosy Devon insulation scheme to see if they can get their cavity walls and loft insulated for free. Cosy Devon can be contacted on freephone 0800 0511548 and their website is www.cosydevon.com. Neighbourhood plan criteria? Ensuring all new houses and buildings are very energy efficient and incorporate renewable energy technologies is also very important. These criteria can be included in the emerging Ivybridge Neighbourhood Plan, but only if our residents agree! Please contact the Town Clerk to find out more. Cllr Katie Reville - PL21 representative CONTACT THE TOWN COUNCIL

Town Hall, Erme Court, Leonards Road, Ivybridge PL21 0SZ Tel: (01752) 893815 | Email: townclerk@ivybridge.gov.uk www.theivybridgemagazine.co.uk

The Pantaloons present Bleak House

To celebrate World Book Day at The Watermark on Thursday, 5th March, at 7pm, join The Pantaloons as they present Bleak House. Tickets: £12/£10 concessions. "Fog everywhere. Fog up the river where it flows among green aits and meadows; fog down the river, where it rolls defiled among the tiers of shipping, and the waterside pollutions of a great (and dirty) city..." Let The Pantaloons Theatre Company take you on a fog-filled adventure in Victorian London. When a dead body is discovered in Mr Krook's Rag-and-Bone shop, a web of mysteries starts to untangle, with far-reaching consequences. Hilarious, tragic and romantic, Dickens' darkly comic masterpiece is retold by The Pantaloons in their own inimitable style. A company of five actormusicians bring the novel's cast of over 50 characters to life in a thrilling tale of love, skulduggery and spontaneous combustion...

On Friday 20th March 7.30pm join The Watermark to celebrate Science Week with an exciting and thought provoking performance of Brainsex. Men read maps better, but women read emotions - so say brain scientists. Is the secret of human behaviour inside our skulls? Timandra Harkness is an engaging and energetic performer who brings a provoking mixture of science fun and science fact, designed to appeal to adults but suitable for all ages and backgrounds. You don’t need a science GCSE to enjoy the irreverent mix of comedy, video, songs, games and live experiments on the audience. ‘effortlessly engaging and a pleasure to watch’. Tickets on sale now, just £12.

Goldies

Goldies enjoys it’s second outing on Saturday 28th February. The Watermark will be open from 7.30pm until 11.30pm for another night of great music, dancing, socialising, with an option to have a basket meal supper . Admission £5 (buy 3 tickets and get the 4th for free) basket meals are an additional £5 per person. For further details and to book your tickets call the Box Office on 01752 892220.

Gaga – The Ultimate Ivybridge Theatre Tribute to Queen Company present – Aladdin On Saturday, 7th March, Ga-Ga A Tribute to Queen come to The Watermark. A very fine tribute to Freddie Mercury and Queen with no wigs, no make-up and definitely no false moustaches. Ga Ga was the first band to receive permission from Queen's management to record Queen songs onto CD. Queen's guitarist, Brian May, asked for a copy of their first CD, entitled 'A Tribute to Queen' released back in 1995. He later stated that he thought GaGa were excellent and stylish musicians. GaGa has played in a diverse catalogue of shows with artists such as Squeeze, Frank Skinner, Spice Girls, Space, Mike Reid, 911 and Lindisfarne. 'Stunning' (Official Queen Fan Club) 'Superb' (Brian May). Tickets on sale now just £14.

By David Jeanes, this adaptation of Aladdin comes to The Watermark in the half term with performances from Friday 20th February, a great treat for all the family. Check the website or call the Box Office for further details.

Business Breakfast

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Our interpretation of counselling is about helping you if you have the desire to address your thoughts, feelings or behaviour in order to make a change in your life, or simply explore what is impacting on you and perhaps preventing you from moving forward. Counselling is a safe and confidential process that offers support, encouragement and challenge. Situations in life so often leave us feeling powerless, distressed, even suicidal; unsure whom and where to turn, or what to do. The experience of exploring your thoughts and feelings can be powerful and unlock deeprooted emotions. Talking with family and friends can be helpful, however, they can be too emotionally attached, meaning they feel they know what is best for you. The only person who knows what is right for you is YOU, so working together in a professional and collaborative relationship will help you feel empowered and supported, shining a light on a new and improved path for your journey ahead. “Life is to be lived, not endured.” We have worked hard to create a professional setting for counselling as we believe this is

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you from it. This response can become automatic and is then difficult to shift. Hypnotherapy reprograms the way your brain responds, and it doesn’t require exposure to the object of fear. The rational part of your mind can be harnessed to prevent the emotional hijacking from happening at all. As one of my clients put it: “I no longer have this fear restricting me from accomplishing what would before have been a very traumatic experience.” If there is something holding you back, come and have a chat with me and I can explain what is happening and help you take back control. Tiffany Armitage Hypnotherapy 01752 710277 tiff@tiffanyarmitage.co.uk hypnotherapist-plymouth.co.uk

Acupuncture is increasingly being used to assist in improving women’s fertility. Women are often delaying starting a family, which can sometimes cause a problem conceiving. Unexplained infertility causes a huge amount of stress and upset which, from a Chinese point of view, interrupts the flow of energy within the body and makes the problem worse. Acupuncture regulates menstruation and increases blood flow to the uterus, whilst improving the uterine wall, helping endometriosis. All of these factors can greatly improve the chances of conceiving. Acupuncture enhances fertility treatments such as IVF and ICSI, greatly improving their success rates. A British Medical Journal (February 2008) report suggests that acupuncture could improve IVF success rates by up to 65%. Treatment should ideally start at least three months before IVF, but even one month BY DEBBIE BAKEWELL Side By Side Counselling

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before can make a significant difference. The uterus and ovaries are nourished, endometrial and cervical mucus are made stronger. As IVF approaches, the follicles are found to be of a higher standard and the uterus lining develops well. Acupuncture treatment close to embryo transfer has been found to be particularly beneficial, as it stimulates blood flow to the uterus making the body more receptive to the embryo. Men can also benefit from treatment for improved sperm morphology and motility which also raises the probability of a positive outcome. Specific lifestyle and dietary advice for the couple is helpful. Some foods and lifestyle choices will boost the energy to the uterus and improve sperm quality.

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Posture... we all have it, some, however, better than others. Humans were designed to move and change from one posture to another. Our more recent lifestyles see us in ever increasing sedentary postures and we wonder why we ache. I recently travelled to Cambridge to visit university friends and the six hour journey played havoc with my posture. Encouraged to sit in poorly-designed seats with little room to move and others staring at you if you do what is natural and important – move and stretch. But as a physio, I really didn’t mind if I got a few strange looks as I marched up and down the train carriage regularly or stretched and arched my back S during the journey as I know that

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£269,950 Wisteria Cottage, Ludbrook Cottage : 3 Bedrooms : 1 Bathroom • 3 Bedrooms • Feature fireplace • Opportunity to purchase extra land • Local to primary and secondary schools A three bedroom end of terrace characteristic cottage located in the hamlet of Ludbrook. It shows off a feature fireplace and wooden beams inside and parking outside. There is also the opportunity to purchase an estimated 1.68 acres of land located opposite the property, making this property ideal for horse lovers. A viewing is a must. 01752 698707 | contactus@rebecca taylorestateagent.co.uk

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The Grove, Moorhaven ......£249,950 Semi-detached : 4 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom : 1 Reception Room A beautiful character home situated in the heart of Moorhaven Village. This property has lots to offer with four double bedrooms, family bathroom, large living area with feature fireplace, separate utility and study room and cobbled courtyard area. A house that will make a lovely home. 01752 698707 | contactus@rebecca taylorestateagent.co.uk

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A sweeping drive leads to this executive detached house

FABULOUS MUST-SEE HOME New Meadow, Ivybridge | £405,000 This executive detached home is situated in a rarely available, highly desirable and sought-after cul-de-sac on the western side of the town. Built on a considerable plot, the property benefits from a substantial sweeping driveway, double garage and large, well

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Someone’s dream of being in the countryside but near civilisation

Rolster Bridge House, Totnes | OiEO £595,000 Rolster Bridge House is a large detached four bed family home set in a peaceful location yet not far from good primary schools, a post office that has fresh bread, milk and all your daily essentials, a fuel station with shop, local pub, bus services and approximately 20 minutes from the A38. The nearest town is Totnes, which is approximately 10 minutes away. It is set in approximately an acre of

land, consisting of a large garden with fruit trees and vegetable plot, outbuildings, workshops and a paddock area. There is a possible building plot (subject to Planning Permission) where the outbuildings are situated as this has its own access. This home is someone’s dream of being in the countryside but near civilisation. 01752 698707 | contactus@ rebeccataylorestateagent.co.uk

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Bittaford Wood ..........£148,500 This fabulous 20ft x 40ft ‘StatelyAlbion’ Goodwood Park Home is well maintained and modern throughout. It has two double bedrooms, including an en-suite master, good sized separate bathroom, large lounge with doors to a raised decked area and further seating and garden areas. The kitchen/ diner has a feature bay window, utility space and door to the side access. There is one parking space next to the property and a further one in the communal parking area. Just six years old yet lived in for only four, the new owners will benefit from the peace of mind given by the remainder of the Gold Shield Warranty. The park is for over 50s only and is located in semi-secluded woodland setting. It has easy access to the village and local town of Ivybridge. Internal viewing is strongly advised. 01752 206040 | ivybridge @novahomes.co.uk

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home&garden continued Patterns, such as spots, stripes, stars and splashes, are cute and colourful whether on crockery, cutlery or just your tea towels. Attaching a devil-may-care attitude to tidiness is a must too, within reason... open shelving filled with colourful bits and bobs, pretty bottles, cookbooks and retro finds look great, while hanging your utensils above the stove or even pans from a ceiling rack has an olde worlde vibe and makes everything easy to find. The kitchen trends for 2015 provide a myriad of methods to bring your kitchen bang up-todate, but the most important thing is to make it a living, breathing space at the heart of the home once again. LOCAL EXPERTISE • System KBB – 2-3 Stowford Business Park, Ivybridge. T: 01752 896464 / www.systemkbb.co.uk • Keith Holder Kitchens and Bedrooms – 19/20 Brent Mill Bus Park, Long Meadow, South Brent. T: 01364 72692 / www.khkb.co.uk

Good foods: Oil-rich seeds, such as sunflower hearts and nyjer; Ground-up peanuts; FinelyWhat to do in your garden this month grated cheese, beef or vegetable suet; Chunks of windfall or fresh fruit; Dried fruit The lengthening days will tempt the keen (soaked first)*; Mealworms; Beef or vegetable gardeners among you back outdoors again. suet-based ‘cakes’; Uncooked porridge oats. There is still time to plant trees, hedges and shrubs Foods to avoid: Soft fats and oils; Dried before they resume growing in the spring. You can foods, eg coconut, uncooked rice; Bread; Milk; also plant bare rooted fruit trees and soft fruits. Cooked porridge. If it is still too wet and cold for you to venture out into the garden, sit back and use the time to plan Provide clean fresh water: Not only for the birds to drink but to help keep their for the coming year. Why not take a peek at some feathers in good condition for insulation. gardens in your area to see what grows well and Don't provide too much: Ensure food does looks good at this time of year? not go mouldy and clean bird feeders If you have a well-established flower border and regularly as excess food can attract vermin. want to increase the amount of flowers at no cost, Avoid substantial pruning: you can divide perennials. These Especially relevant for berrywill have formed new growth under Jobs for the month producing vegetation, such as last year’s leaves. If you dig these up Plant trees, shrubs and hedges holly and ivy, that will continue to carefully and split them in two, you in milder weather. can then replant both. They’ll do Spread compost or bark around hold fruit long into winter. best if you add a little compost to the shrubs and trees. ground first. Prune apple and pear trees. Very early bulbs will now be through, Make a pond or wetland. strong buds after flowering. including snowdrops, crocuses and If you like grasses, one that looks Check bird baths and ponds possibly daffodils. If you want to good in a winter border is Stipa and remove any ice. plant some for next year, note in your calamagrostis (rough feather grass). Put up nestboxes. diary now to buy and plant bulbs in If you leave it after it’s flowered, its Buy seed catalogues and plan the autumn. tawny seed-heads look great in what you will grow. If you grow winter jasmine (Jasfrosty weather. You can then cut it If hedges need trimming, do so minum nudiflorum) for its bright back in March or April when new after the birds have eaten the yellow flowers through December leaves appear. Any seed-heads at berries (but before the nesting and January, it’s now the right time this time of year will provide welseason begins in March)

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When retired couple Keith and Betty Mason wanted to update their wills they decided to take advantage of an initial free consultation with David Richardson of Richardsons Legal Services. Keith said: “We met David at a free clinic in Ivybridge to discuss our wills because we wanted to ensure that not only our two children, but also our grandchildren were properly provided for. “As well as offering helpful advice about our wills David also took the opportunity to discuss protecting our home by setting up a Home Protection Trust.” The couple, who celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary in 2014, purchased their four bedroom detached home in Ivybridge when they moved from Stanmore to Devon in 2002 to be nearer their son and daughter. “We’d not realised that if anything happened to us, the cost of probate could easily run into thousands of pounds. David explained how this could be prevented through the many benefits of a Home Protection Trust and suggested that we go away and think about it.

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that they were fully aware of our intentions. “We now have real peace of mind about the future, which means we can get on with enjoying our retirement.” Keith spent more than 20 years as a bass guitarist in a dance band and also worked at famous instrument makers Boosey & Hawkes as an engineer for more than 25 years. A keen photographer and avid fan of needle-point and crossstitch, Keith is now in demand as a speaker at groups such as the WI, U3A, Townswomen’s Guilds across Devon and Cornwall. “I have a whole range of illustrated talks from ‘New England in the Fall’ to ‘Making Instruments’,” said Keith. “People seem to like my style…I guess all the years spent in front of audiences with the dance band have helped my confidence.” Former personnel manager Betty is also keen on needlepoint, patchwork quilting and cross-stitch and is a member of Ivybridge U3A. She said: “We would have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending Richardsons Legal Services to other people like us.”

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Creative Connections is to be relaunched, with new leadership taking the helm. Simon Hallett, who is set to come in to take the day-to-day stress off the shoulders of the current team, aims to consolidate the group’s financial position and instil an inclusive group ownership feeling to ensure the creative community and consumer feel engaged with the groups future and well being. The retail space in Glanvilles Mill will become an ‘Artisan Store’, with more courses offered at the ‘Creative Learning Centre’ on the first floor. A membership scheme is also being started, with exclusive benefits for consumers, creatives and crafters, with regular social events. The relaunch will take place on Saturday, 31 January.

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HARRIERS IN GOOD FORM

Erme Valley Harriers runners who took part in the 'Oh My Obelisk! race

l athletics Athletes of Erme Valley Harriers have started the New Year in good form. At the South West Cross Country Championships, at Bicton College in East Devon, Cleo Andrews and Allister Bristow both ran in the senior races and did well. Andrews was the second scorer in the Devon team. In the U17 race, Will Battershill had a tough battle, but came out on top in a thrilling finish. Owen Parkin finished 12th overall and was 3rd Devon scorer. Unfortunately Nathan Brown had to drop out with breathing difficulties. Joe Perry ran well in the U15 boys and Molly Northmore did well in the U13 girls. Olivia Travers was the club’s sole representative in the U11 race. Several athletes tackled the tough ‘Oh My Obelisk!’ at Dawlish, a demanding 11.5 mile cross country race with lots of mud and hills! Tom Packer was the first Harrier home, in a time of 1.25.35, and

Matt Brown (centre) at the January Jaunt

was closely followed by Mike Hoskin (1.27.39) and Sarah Hirons (1.29.38). Ken Summers (1.38.47) was 2nd mv60. The Harriers had a good turnout at the January Jaunt 10k in Plymouth, with Matt Brown the club’s first athlete home. Paddy Trinder, Mike Hansen and Richard Stephens all had good runs. Dave Hawke set a new club vet 70 age record with a time of 56.48. î ermevalleyharriers.co.uk/

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