The Ivybridge magazine - Janaury 2016

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JANUARY 2016 | ISSUE 060

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| UGBOROUGH ERMINGTON | CORNWOOD | MOORHAVEN | LEE MILL | BITTAFORD | WRANGATON | AVONWICK& RIDE

WHAT’S ON

GIVE RUNNING A GO - P21

timetable P26

CHANCE TO INVEST IN SOLAR FARM FAB FEIS FOR SUMMER - P5

BOND WILL FINANCE LOCAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SCHEME

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• Events diary • Films @ The Watermark • Activities @ Ivybridge library

NEW YEAR, NEW YOU Wellness special - P19

LUCA’S LETTER TO PM Concern about driving - P5

TOWER TALK

At U3A meeting - P6

ART @ THE WATERMARK

Exhibition on Screen - P10

FITNESS TRENDS For 2016 - P20

AWARD FOR IVYBRIDGE MILL ARCHIVE GROUP

Winners of Nick Cummins Community Group Award 2015 - P3

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AWARD FOR ARCHIVE GROUP Ivybridge Mill Archives Group is this year’s winner of the Nick Cummins Community Group Award. Since Stowford Mill closed, the group has undertaken detailed investigation, documentation and archiving of the paper mill’s 226 years in Ivybridge, enabling an important aspect of the town’s industrial heritage to be preserved. IMAG has also delivered eight public displays and presentations, recorded oral reminiscences and collected over 2,000 digital photographic records of the town. Next year, as well as consolidating its existing work, the group intends to broaden its research to include all aspects of Ivybridge heritage. It hopes to be working with the town council on two new projects and with Devon CC on restoring the Ivybridge boundary stones. IMAG will also begin to record all current material on a dedicated museum system which will eventually enable the archives to be digitally referenced by anyone with an interest in the town’s heritage. In the long run, the group hopes

that it will be able to set up an Ivybridge Heritage Centre at Stowford Mill when its development is completed.

î See the Ivybridge Heritage website, currently being developed, at www.ivybridge-heritage.org and follow IMAG on Facebook

Chance to invest in local solar farm In an exciting move to bring more community-owned energy to the area, Ivybridge group PL:21 Transition Initiative has teamed up with award-winning Bath and West Community Energy (BWCE) to give local people the chance to invest in a newly-built solar array. Local people are invited to a free public meeting on Wednesday, 13th January, at The Watermark, Ivybridge, at 7pm to find out more about the bond offer and how they can get involved. BWCE is offering investment in a two-year fixed interest bond with a 5.5% pa interest rate that will complete the purchase of a 4.3 Mega Watt solar farm at Lee Moor. The solar array is being constructed on brownfield land associated with the old china clay works at Portworthy Dams, and will generate enough clean energy to power about 1,300 average homes every year. As a

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community enterprise it will also generate over £20,000 per year to support local projects. Peter Crone, PL:21 renewables expert, commented: “This is an exciting opportunity for people to get involved in a local renewable energy scheme. We look forward to working with communities across the area and to ensuring this solar farm becomes a successful community energy enterprise.” BWCE has agreed to raise the funds to purchase the solar farm with a view to it being taken on by a new, local community energy company – currently being developed by PL:21 – after two years. The bond offer is set to raise £1.68 million over the next seven weeks. People keen to find out more should attend the meeting on the 13th January, or visit the BWCE website for more information and to download the bond offer document. î www.bwce.coop

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IVYBRIDGE ‘EVEREST’ CHALLENGE An Ivybridge adventurer is set to ‘conquer Mount Everest’ in an extreme challenge in memory of his father. Richard Lander Stow will ascend and descend Western Beacon 41 times (around 77 miles of effort) to achieve the equivalent of climbing Mount Everest’s near 9,000 metres. Richard is due to set off from Davey's Cross at 6am on the 2nd January, 2016, and anticipates that it will take 12 to 18 hours to complete. People are welcome to run with him, or just cheer him on. Richard is fundraising for St Luke's Hospice, in appreciation of care they provided to his father Andrew, who died earlier this year from a brain tumour. î To support Richard, go to www.justgiving.com/ ivybridgeeverest

Country Market takes a break Ivybridge Country Market is taking a break until next spring. It is looking for new producers, new committee members, and a new Treasurer to make a fresh start next Easter and take the market forward. If you enjoy baking, sewing, knitting, growing plants or creating crafts, and are interested in making some pocket money, they would like to hear from you.

î Find out more by calling 01752 659654 or get in touch via Facebook: Ivybridge Country Market

Improve your maths and English in 2016 Learn Devon is offering maths and English courses in Ivybridge. Improve Your Maths is at the Methodist Church on Mondays between 12.30-2.30pm, with Improve Your English at the Town Hall on Fridays, 1-3pm. The courses are free to those who don’t have a GCSE at grade C or above in the subject and meet certain eligibility criteria. You can join at any time, and will be put on a short First Steps course before starting the Improve Your course. î For details, call 0345 155 1014, email learndevon@devon.gov.uk or visit www.learndevon.co.uk

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PM IMPRESSED BY LUCA’S LETTER

Protecting your assets A seminar explaining how you can protect your home and your cash assets, to be passed on at a later date to your children or other beneficiaries, is being held by Richardson LS at 10am in The Watermark on 20th January. How Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney and a variety of Trusts can be used to not only protect your assets but remove the need for Probate in the future, making things simpler and less costly for your beneficiaries, will also be covered. Booking is essential for the 90 minute seminar, as places are limited - see page 23.

An Ivybridge school boy has received a reply from the Prime Minister in response to a letter he sent expressing concerns about driving and courtesy on the road. Luca Bond, 10, who is in Year 6 at Stowford School, became concerned about thoughtless and irresponsible driving he witnessed while travelling as a passenger. Instead of just grumbling, Luca decided to do something proactive and put his concerns in writing. The Prime Minister was clearly impressed, as in his reply he thanked Luca for his “well-written letter” and “the time and trouble he has taken to get in touch”. Luca’s letter has been forwarded to the Department for Transport who deal with such matters. Luca said: “I wasn’t happy about the standard of some driving in Ivybridge and Plymouth and I worry that, without some actions, the number of accidents will increase so I decided to do something about it. “I am now waiting for a response from the Department for Transport to my suggestions about how to tackle inconsiderate drivers, who put other motorists at risk through their thoughtless actions.”

Fairtrade Fortnight planning meeting Ivybridge Fairtrade Group is holding a planning meeting for Fairtrade Fortnight 2016 on Saturday, 9th January, at 10.30am at the Wesley Cafe, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Everyone with an interest in Fairtrade is welcome!

Christmas tree festival success St John’s Church Christmas Tree Festival could become an annual event after hundreds of people visited to admire more than 20 tress decorated by local community groups. The festival, which raised just under £1,000, proved so popular that the trees stayed up in the church all through the festive period.

HARRIERS SUPPORT TEAM LEO Erme Valley Harriers presented a cheque for £200 to Team Leo, a charity which raises funds to make new medicines available to children with muscular dystrophy. The money will go towards Team Leo’s key goal to raise £10,000 for Muscular Dystrophy UK’s Fast Forward Campaign, which aims to speed up access to medications for children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The charity is also being supported by Lawsons of Ivybridge, who have made Team Leo their chosen charity this year. All money from the new carrier bag charge will go to Team Leo. î For more information about Team Leo, contact Ruth Le Gal 01752 894488, email teamleo44@hotmail.com or visit www.teamleo.co.uk

Fab feis for Summer An Ivybridge school girl who only took up Irish dancing six months ago is celebrating outstanding results at her first feis (Irish for competition). Summer Collinge, 9, who goes to Stowford School, and dances for The Reel Academy of Irish Danc-

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ing Devon /Cornwall, enjoyed an amazing day at the event at the Red House School of Performing Arts in Plymouth. Her results were (Primary A category): 1st in reel; 2nd in hop jig; 3rd in light jig; 5th in rally reel; joint 4th in the combined reel; and a brilliant 1st in the trophy reel. Summer’s next feis is in London this month, then three more venues early next year to try and gain a place at the world championships in Ireland in the middle of the year. Summer also performs in dance displays, dancing with senior girls to Lord of the Dance. She did a wonderful dance in the Stowford celebration assembly, along with showing off her medals, trophies and champion sash. The Ivybridge magazine

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TOWER TALK AT U3A MEETING John Keohane (right) will talk about his 21 years in the Tower at the January general meeting of Ivybridge U3A. The meeting is at The Watermark on Monday, 18th January, 2-4pm. The U3A offers a wide range of interest groups for members to join, including walking, gardens, Dartmoor archaeology, etymology, bridge, Tai Chi, local history and many more. New and potential members are always welcome. FIND OUT MORE Visit www.ivybridge-u3a. org.uk or email ivybridge. u3a@gmail.com

CLUB’S CALENDAR Ivybridge Camera Club has released its meeting schedule for January, which includes a guest speaker and a club competition night. Club meetings are held at Bittaford Village Hall. 5th January: Mini Challenge subject ‘textures’. Bring and show your own work. 12th January: Brenda Hutchins will give a talk on travel, including Iceland and Norway. Guests are always welcome to come along to the club’s speaker evenings for contribution of £3. 26th January: Competition Night, Challenge Cup, open subject. FIND OUT MORE: www.ivybridge cameraclub.org

being held in Los Angeles and being invited to demonstrate at The Malvern Show. As well as her work teaching classes in Totnes and Newton Abbot, she is also training to judge floral art which will eventually entitle her to judge competitions at Chelsea and Hampton Court Palace. The club’s next meeting is on 11th January, at the Henlake Suite, The Watermark, at 7.30pm. The demonstrator will be Janet Dungworth, whose title is “Flowers for the Soul to Enjoy”. Visitors are welcome, £6. FIND OUT MORE: Contact club chairman, Hilary Newcombe, on 01752 892647

POPULAR MEETING

LOOKING BACK

The December meeting of Ivybridge Flower Club has always been well attended by members and visitors alike, as it is always the Christmas meeting, and this year was pleasingly no different. The demonstrator was Julie Collins, joint director of The Academy of Floral Art in Exeter. Her title was ‘something for Christmas’ and Julie showed the audience how to make various types of Christmas wreaths, traditional designs suitable for table decoration and a Christmas tree made of copper mesh covered in air moss, decorated with artificial baubles, wooden stars and complete with battery-operated lights. Julie also told of the busy year she has ahead in 2016, which includes an invitation to take part in a symposium on floral design

The pre-lunch ‘social hour’ at Ivybridge Probus Club’s December meeting gave members the chance to welcome back Clive Hunter after a few months unavoidable absence. Twenty seven members enjoyed an excellent lunch before president Michael Bailey thanked Howard Webster for organising a highly entertaining evening at Devonport Playhouse watching Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, and Michael Holman, in absentia, for organising the second golf day at Wrangaton Golf Club. Reflecting on 2015, the club has enjoyed a wide range of social events including two evenings at Devonport Playhouse, the Ladies’ Spring Lunch at Hope Cove, a behind the screens look at Plymouth Magistrates Court, a

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clubs& groups WORKSHOPS Ivybridge Crafters kick-start the new year with two workshops per week, rotating Wednesday and Thursdays while continuing every Friday at Endsleigh. n Endsleigh terrace cafe, Fridays, 10am-12noon 15th: Upcyled Christmas cards with the sizzex 22nd: Felted bag charms 29th: 3rd Birthday special! n The Watermark cafe, Wednesdays morning, 10am-12noon 20th: Upcycled Christmas cards with the sizzex n The Watermark cafe, Thursday evenings, 7-9pm 28th: Needle Felting FIND OUT MORE: Call/text Jenny Pearce on 07753 480423 or find and follow on Facebook and Twitter.

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.

three-day break at The Royal Duchy Hotel, Falmouth, a day at Newton Abbot races, the annual sailing week, a weekend in Paris, a quiz night and two golf days. These events would not take place without many members willingly volunteering to organise them. The club’s thanks go to (alphabetically): Michael Bailey, Peter Corke, Mike Fletcher, Mike Holman, Keith Kiddell, Paul Thomas and Howard Webster. The club’s next meeting will be on Tuesday, 5th January, 2016. FIND OUT MORE: Contact secretary Bob Mailing on 01752 892255

THE SEQUEL Ivybridge Theatre Company is busy rehearsing and putting the finishing touches to its next family show, a sequel to The Wizard of Oz: The Scatterbrained Scarecrow of Oz by Alfred Bradley. Tickets are £6 (family ticket £20) on sale now from The Watermark box office tel: 01752 892220. Performance dates in February are: Friday 12th at 7.30pm, Saturday 13th 2pm & 6pm and Sunday 14th 2pm. The show promises to be something to look forward to at the start of February half-term. 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

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Maggie, Ben, Nick, Oliver, Annalise and Chantal with the RMVCC Corps of Drums

Stowford children were treated to a special performance when the Corps of Drums from the Royal Marine Volunteer Cadet Corps visited the school. Nathan Brown, an ex Stowford pupil who belongs to the unit, brought his fellow drummers to visit the school. After having played for all the children at the start of the day, the cadets then ran workshops for some of the older classes.

FOUNDATION FIND THE GRUFFALO As a finale to their topic about the Gruffalo, Foundation class at Manor visited Haldon Forest, near Exeter, (below) to follow the Gruffalo Trail. This was a very exciting day and involved lots of walking and adventure. After nearly two miles of exploring through the forest they found the Gruffalo! This was their first educational visit and was a great success.

Selected children from key stage 2 at Woodlands Park Primary School performed at The Famous Lee Mill on its Christmas evening. They sang carols to a busy crowd at the festive evening, which also included festive food and drinks.The most well received carols were “Midnight” and “Little Donkey”. The whole evening was a great hit and the children sang beautifully while thoroughly enjoying themselves.

Pupils in years 2 and 4 at Stowford School had the opportunity to deepen their understanding of world faiths when the grandmother of two pupils came in to talk about the beliefs that are important to Jewish people. Mrs Pollak, who has granddaughters in both year groups, came in to explain some of the ideas and festivals that are important to people who follow Judaism. She described the Shabbat celebration that their family observe every week to remember that on the seventh day of creation, God rested. She also talked about the Sukkot festival that is held around harvest time, where Jewish people build a shelter that is open to the sky to remember how, once Moses had

led them out of slavery in Egypt, the Jews lived a nomadic existence until they found homes in the Promised Land.

She also brought in a variety of Jewish artefacts, including Hannukah candles, a kippah and a Jewish prayer book.

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Year 5 and 6 children at Erme Primary School have had the opportunity to take part in Bikeability. The three Bikeability levels are designed to improve cycling skills, no matter what is known already. Children who achieved level 1 can now get on and off a bike without help, start off, pedal and stop with control, pedal along using gears and control their bike. At Level 2, the children took to the streets of Ivybridge. To achieve a level 2 badge they must be able to successfully start and finish an on-road journey, recognise typical hazards, know where to ride on the road and how to pass parked vehicles and side roads. It was thoroughly enjoyed by all children! The Ivybridge magazine

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EXHIBITION ON SCREEN COMES TO THE WATERMARK Goya, Visions of Flesh and Blood, opens a season of Exhibition on Screen at The Watermark. Francisco Goya is Spain’s most celebrated artist and considered the father of modern art. Not only a brilliant observer of everyday life and Spain’s troubled past, he is a gifted portrait painter and social commentator par excellence.

Goya takes the genre of portraiture to new heights and his genius is reappraised in a muchanticipated landmark exhibition at The National Gallery, London. The film, showing on Monday, 11th January, at 7.30pm uses the exhibition to look in-depth at Goya’s eventful life. Tickets £12 (buy all three in this series for £30).

ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS Go wild with SeaMoor Children’s Centre and Dartmoor Zoo on Saturday, 30th January, when under 5s can get up close and personal with some visiting animals from Dartmoor Zoo. They will be at The Den, South Brent Primary School between 10am and 12 noon. Come along for some family fun. No need to book and siblings up to the age of 7 are welcome. (Details: 01752 896356.)

@ THE LIBRARY Wednesday 6th/13th/20th/27th: 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 7th/14th/21st/28th: 9.30am-12pm CITY OF PLYMOUTH CREDIT UNION The opportunity to regularly save locally. 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. 10am-12pm WORK CLUB operated by LearnDirect Mon 4th: 3.45-4.45pm M@X’S BOOK DREAMERS Book group for children aged 7-11. Tues 12th: 10am-12pm NEXT STEPS Informal friendly support group for parents and carers of young adults who have ongoing special or additional needs.

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Weds 13th: 1.30-3.30pm IVYBRIDGE STROKE SUPPORT GROUP Self-help group for stroke survivors and their carers. Thursday 14th: 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. Saturday 16th: 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. 10am-12pm IVYBRIDGE WRITERS GROUP Share creative writing thoughts and ideas in our friendly informal group. Application forms must be completed via the Library staff. Waiting list may apply. £3 per session. OCCASIONAL EVENTS Thursday 7th: FRIENDS OF IVYBRIDGE LIBRARY COMMITTE MEETING 7-9pm. Monday 11th: CARER’S SUPPORT GROUP 2.30-4pm. Thursday 21st: WATERMARK WONDERS READING GROUP 6-7pm. Come and join our friendly reading group to chat about books and reading. Thursday 28th: MEET AUTHORS SIMON KETTLEWELL AND SOPHIE DUFFY 7.15-8.15pm. They will be talking about their latest novels and answering questions. Entrance fee £2, payable at the door.

RICKI & THE FLASH [12A] Thu 7 Jan 7.30pm & Fri 8 Jan 10.30am (parent & baby), 2pm & 7.30pm A musician who gave up everything for her dream of rock-and-roll stardom returns home, looking to make things right with her family. Starring Meryl Street and Kevin Kline. 101 mins. PIXELS [12A] Sat 9 Jan 10.30am When aliens misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, they attack the Earth in the form of the video games. 106 mins. EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: GOYA VISIONS OF FLESH AND BLOOD Mon 11 Jan 7.30pm From the National Gallery London. See opposite. BAD EDUCATION THE MOVIE [15] 89 mins Mr Wickers and his class go on one final school trip after they finish their GCSEs, starring Jack Whitehall. 89 mins. FANTASTIC FOUR [12A] Fri 15 Jan 10.30am (parent & baby), 2pm & 7.30pm Four young outsiders teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe which alters their physical form in shocking ways. The four must learn to harness their new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy. 100 mins. SUFFRAGETTE [12A] Thu 21 Jan 7.30pm, Fri 22 Jan 10.30am (parent & baby), 2pm & 7.30pm The foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, women who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State. 106 mins. NT LIVE: LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES Thu 28 Jan 7pm National Theatre Live brings the Donmar Warehouse’s highly anticipated new production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses to cinemas - broadcast live from the Donmar’s London home. Tickets: £15/£14 concessions. PAPER TOWNS [12A] Fri 29 Jan 10.30am (parent & baby) & 2pm After an all night adventure, Quentin's life-long crush, Margo, disappears, leaving behind clues that Quentin and his friends follow on the journey of a lifetime. 109 mins. LEGEND [18] Fri 29 Jan 7.30pm The film tells the story of the identical twin gangsters Reggie and Ronnie Kray, two of the most notorious criminals in British history, and their organised crime empire in the East End of London during the 1960s. Tom Hardy stars. 128 mins.

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WHAT’S ON IN & AROUND IVYBRIDGE EVENTS / ACTIVITIES / FILMS / MUSIC / CLUBS / GROUPS THuRSDAy 31st December - New year’s Eve Family New Year’s Eve Party @ The Watermark See page 19. New Year Party 8pm-12.30am. Ivybridge Rugby Club. Details: 01752 894392. MoNDAy 4th January 2016

South Hams CAB. 10am-1pm. Drop-in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Blood Donation. Ivybridge, Rugby Club. 1.15-3.15pm and 4.45-7.15pm. Details: blood.co.uk / 0300 123 23 23. Parks & Open Spaces Committee Meeting. 7pm. Town Hall. TuESDAy 5th January 2016

Ivybridge Probus Club. 12pm. Monthly lunch meeting at the Smithaleigh Hotel, lunch is served at 1pm. Details: Contact Bob Mailing - 01752 892255. Ivybridge Community Choir. 7.30-9.30pm. People of any ability welcome to join. Details: Phone Shiela on 01626 870107. Tuesday Lunches. 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Table service, varied menu and very reasonable price. Details: email 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 are invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Bring your own mat. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk WEDNESDAy 6th January 2016

Devon Senior Voice. 10.30am. Ivybridge branch. For more info tel. 01752 892191. The Ivybridge Memory Café. 2pm-4pm. Sportsman’s Inn. Quiz’s, chat and cake, as well as entertainment. THuRSDAy 7th January 2016

Wright Group Coffee Mornings. 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union. 9.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. 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: firstivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk FILM @ The Watermark – Ricki & the Flash [12A] 101mins. 7.30pm. See page 10. FRIDAy 8th January 2016

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. Work Club. 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for advice on CV writing, interview techniques, volunteering opportunities and assistance with online application forms.

Watercolours of local scenes are at the heart of a new exhibition of paintings in the Atrium at The Watermark starting this month. Vincent Kelly, who only took up painting two years ago following a hip replacement, will be showing his work from 8th January until the end of February. Entry is free during The Watermark’s normal opening hours.

Lee Mill Toddlers Together.10am-12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. 07971 435728. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. 2nd Ivybridge Rainbows. 3.45-5pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 5-7. Details: secondivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk Ivybridge Social Group for Over 50s. 10am-12noon. Details: Contact Mrs Thais Lloyd on 07598 781155. Gary Streeter MP Surgery. Ivybridge Town Hall. Appointments only - 01752 335666. FILM @ The Watermark – Ricki & the Flash [12A] 101mins. 10.30am (parent & baby), 2pm & 7.30pm. See page 10. SATuRDAy 9th January 2016

FILM @ The Watermark – Pixels [12A] 106mins. 10.30am. See page 10. MoNDAy 11th January 2016

South Hams CAB. 10am-1pm. Drop-in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. Ivybridge Flower Club. 7.30pm. The Watermark. Email. janetweston587@gmail.com FILM @ The Watermark – Goya Visions of Flesh and Blood. 7.30pm. See page 10. TuESDAy 12th January 2016

Ivybridge Community Choir. 7.30-9.30pm. People of any ability welcome to join. Details: Phone Shiela on 01626 870107. Tuesday Lunches. 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Table service, varied menu and very reasonable price. Details: email bmercy.matthews@ homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812.

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Wright Group Coffee Mornings. 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union. 9.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. Action on Hearing Loss Clinic. 2-4pm. Ivybridge Library. 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: firstivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk FILM @ The Watermark – Bad Education The Movie [15] 89mins. 7.30pm. See page 10. FRIDAy 15th January 2016

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. Work Club. 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for advice on CV writing, interview techniques, volunteering opportunities and assistance with online application forms. Ivybridge Business Breakfast. 8.30-10am. The Watermark. £8 inc breakfast & speaker. Details: swdevonbusinessnetworking.org.uk Book: Alice.Carter-Tyler@ swlaw.co.uk / info@swlaw.co.uk The Ivybridge magazine

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WHAT’S ON IN & AROUND IVYBRIDGE EVENTS / ACTIVITIES / FILMS / MUSIC / CLUBS / GROUPS Lee Mill Toddlers Together.10am-12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. 07971 435728. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. 2nd Ivybridge Rainbows. 3.45-5pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 5-7. Details: secondivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk FILM @ The Watermark – Fantastic Four [12A] 100mins. 10.30am (parent &baby), 2pm & 7.30pm. See page 10. MonDAY 18th January 2016

South Hams CAB. 10am-1pm. Drop-in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. U3A Monthly General Meeting. 2-4pm. The Watermark. John Keohane will betalking about “21 Years in the Tower”. Details: ivybridge-U3A.org.uk, ivybridge. u3a@gmail.com / 01752 892772. Planning & Infrastructure Committee. 6pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. Full Council Meeting. 7pm. The Watermark. TUESDAY 19th January 2016

Ivybridge Community Choir. 7.30-9.30pm. People of any ability welcome to join. Details: Phone Shiela on 01626 870107. Tuesday Lunches. 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Table service, varied menu and very reasonable price. Details: email 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 are invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Bring your own mat. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk WEDnESDAY 20th January 2016

One-day Pencil & Watercolour Workshop. 10am-4pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. £40. Details/book: 01752 893852. The Ivybridge Memory Café. 2pm-4pm. Sportsman’s Inn. Quiz’s, chat and cake, as well as entertainment. THURSDAY 21st January 2016

Wright Group Coffee Mornings. 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union. 9.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. 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: firstivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk FILM @ The Watermark – Suffragette [12A] 106mins. 7.30pm. See page 10. FRIDAY 22nd January 2016

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.

Work Club. 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for advice on CV writing, interview techniques, volunteering opportunities and assistance with online application forms. Lee Mill Toddlers Together.10am-12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. 07971 435728. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. 2nd Ivybridge Rainbows. 3.45-5pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 5-7. Details: secondivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk Ivybridge Social Group for Over 50s. 10am-12noon. Details: Contact Mrs Thais Lloyd on 07598 781155. FILM @ The Watermark – Suffragette [12A] 106mins. 10.30am (parent & baby), 2pm & 7.30pm. See page 10. SATURDAY 23rd January 2016

Farmers’ Market. 9am- 1pm. Glanvilles Mill. Jolly Dollies Coffee Morning. Riverbank, 11am. Details: 01752 892074 / 892309. MonDAY 25th January 2016

South Hams CAB. 10am-1pm. Drop-in at The Watermark or call 08444 111 444. TUESDAY 26th January 2016

Ivybridge Community Choir. 7.30-9.30pm. People of any ability welcome to join. Details: Phone Shiela on 01626 870107. Tuesday Lunches. 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Table service, varied menu and very reasonable price. Details: email 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 are invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Bring your own mat. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk THURSDAY 28th January 2016

Wright Group Coffee Mornings. 10.30am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union. 9.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. To have your event, club, group or activity included in the diary, please supply details by the 12th of each Also full markets at: preceding month: The Quay, Kingsbridge Tel 01752 892220 or 1st & 3rd Sats each month email details to Market Square, Dartmouth info@ivybridgewater 2nd Sat each month mark.org.uk

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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: firstivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk Meet the authors. 7.15 pm. Ivybridge Library. Sophie Duffy and Simon Kettlewell will be talking about their latest novels. Entrance £2 payable at the door. LIVE @ The Watermark – NT Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses. 7pm start. See page 10. FRIDAY 29th January 2016

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. Work Club. 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for advice on CV writing, interview techniques, volunteering opportunities and assistance with online application forms. Lee Mill Toddlers Together.10am-12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. 07971 435728. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. 2nd Ivybridge Rainbows. 3.45-5pm, St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Ages 57. Details: secondivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk Gary Streeter MP Surgery. Ivybridge Town Hall. Appointments only - 01752 335666. FILM @ The Watermark – Paper Towns [12A] 109mins. 10.30am (parent & baby), 2pm & 7.30pm. See page 10. FILM @ The Watermark – Legend [18] 128mins. 7.30pm. See page 10. SATURDAY 30th January 2016

Animal Encounters. 10am- 12noon. Go wild with SeaMoor Children’s Centre and Dartmoor Zoo. See page 10. For more information contact Tel. 01752 896356. LIVE @ The Watermark – Nikki Kitt Psychic Medium. The Watermark. 7.30pm. Tickets £10.

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BY LEANNE TANCOCK Slimming World consultant

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People who try to get healthy together are three times more likely to be successful as those who go solo, recent research has shown. And one happy mother and daughter from Ivybridge are delighted that they embarked on their weight-loss journey together, which helped them lose a combined weight of almost 12st. Sandra and Rachel Clifton have transformed their lives since joining the Ivybridge Slimming World group. The pair followed the club’s Food Optimising healthy eating plan, which en-

courages slimmers to satisfy their appetite with ‘Free Foods’, foods that are filling but low in calories and fat, while still enjoying small amounts of the foods that most diets rule out, like chocolate, crisps and alcohol. Sandra says: “We were still able to have all of our favourites like roast dinners and curries just by changing the way we cooked and prepared them, and we enjoyed trying new recipes together too.” Rachel says: “At first, I was nervous about joining but everyone was so friendly and supportive, and now we look forward to seeing everyone each week.” Leanne, who runs the Ivybridge SW group, said: “Seeing Sandra and Rachel's weight come down week after week has been a joy. They’re a real inspiration to the rest of the group, including me.” Slimming World Ivybridge Groups held every Monday and Tuesday at Chapel Place. Call Leanne on 07930 473 542

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The New Year, the New Us! BY YVONNE AND DIANE Ivy Counselling

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We are excited and proud to announce that from 1st January, 2016, we will be known as Brighter Futures SW incorporating Ivy Counselling as we become the new owners of this well-established and renowned counselling agency. Ivy Counselling will continue to operate from our offices at The Watermark in Ivybridge, where we offer our first-class service to both existing and new clients. Brighter Futures SW is based at Bridge Court, Saltash, and will be servicing Cornwall and Devon. Our expansion programme will enable us to demonstrate our ever-expanding skills and professionalism in the counselling field. We would like to thank our staff for their patience and support in our venture and welcome Anne who has agreed to join our fullyqualified team of counsellors who bring a wealth of expertise in order to help you to help yourself. To find out all about us, we invite you to view our websites – www.brighterfuturessw.co.uk and www.ivycounselling.co.uk

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GIVING RUNNING A GO IN 2016 Have you ever wanted to try running, but thought it may be too hard? If so, an absolute beginners’ running group on Monday mornings could be for you, writes Cleo Andrews. The free group, which meets at 9.30am at Ivybridge leisure centre every Monday, is led by qualified leaders from Erme Valley

Harriers Running Club in a friendly and supportive way. You can develop your running at your own pace and there is no pressure to attend every session. The group starts again after a Christmas break on Monday, 4 January, 2016. Minimum age is 16. For more details contact me on 01752 690437, or just turn up!

One in seven people suffer from stress or anxiety at any one time in the UK. While some people seem to sail through the pressures of life, others struggle with what life throws at them. Very capable, competent and intelligent people can suffer from the effects of stress. Ongoing stress can lead to physical symptoms (such as racing heartbeat, butterflies, nausea, insomnia, sweating) and emotional symptoms (such as inner tension, dread, agitation, fear, irrational thoughts, irritability). Prolonged pressures of modern life can have a real impact on the quality of your life and wellbeing. The symptoms of anxiety correlate to the stress response (fight or flight), a primal response that is designed to save your life in a dangerous environment. Great if you are running away from a polar bear, but not so great when it happens in re-

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Ivybridge during

THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

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RECOUNTING LIFE IN THE TOWN O OO REMEMBERING THE FALLEN

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anuary 1916, the third Then, on 27th January 1916, the calendar year of the war. first of a series of Military Service 1916 would be a year of Acts was passed which brought momentous events: the Battle about conscription. The January of Jutland, the Battle of the Act specified that men aged 18 to Somme and the first of two 41 years old were liable to be Victoria Crosses to be awarded to called up for service in the army soldiers of the Devonshire unless they were married, Regiment. widowed with children, serving in Yet, January 1916 was a relatively the Royal Navy, a minister of quite month for the Devonshires. religion, or working in one of a The 1st and 2nd Devons were number of reserved occupations. fighting the Germans in Flanders, A second Act in May 1916 whilst the 3rd (Special Reserve) extended liability for military Battalion remained training in service to married men, and a Plymouth. The Territorials on third Act in 1918 extended the overseas service were in upper age limit to 51. Mesopotamia (4th) India (5th and From 1916 a man of military age Soldiers of a territorial battalion, The Devonshire Regiment 6th) and in Egypt guarding the had a number of options. He Suez Canal; (16th). Whilst the 7th (Cyclist) battalions were already in the Somme vicinity, might join a regular unit of the army, or join Battalion remained in the UK on coastal where they were visited by the Mayor of the navy, or volunteer into a Territorial army C defence operations. Exeter. The 10th Battalion was sent to unit for service at home or overseas, or he Of the service battalions, the 8th and 9th Macedonia in October 1915. could simply wait to be called up.

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Community

RANGERS Happy New Year Make joining a volunteer day one of your resolutions for the New Year, say DNPA Rangers Andrea Roberts and Ella Briens The wet and windy months of November and December has caused a few issues on the footpaths and bridlepaths which myself and Ella and currently looking into. Blocked drains and surface water end up eroding paths making them difficult to use, but of course we are lucky in comparison to the floods which occurred up North. Over the next couple of months we will also be looking at our yearly erosion surveys. This is where certain areas of the moor have suffered erosion over the years for varying reasons. It might be a popular linear route from a moor gate onto a tor, or where farmers drive up to feed /check on their livestock over the winter months or even where a popular archaeological site is frequently visited. We take photographs of the area, measure the erosion (depth and width) and also record what we think is causing the problem i.e. stock, 4 x 4, water run-off, walkers etc. By doing this every year we have built up a good picture of the erosion sites and can plan our work program accordingly to try and tackle some of these problems. Erosion on public rights of way is monitored / captured when we conduct our path surveys throughout the year and is not included in this set of surveys. Although the winter has seen a drop in the number of visitors and recreational users to the moor we have unfortunately seen an increase in anti-social behaviour including off-road scrambling bikes and fly tipping. If you do come across anything like this please don’t hesitate to pass on any details to us that might help in a prosecution. As we are now CSAS accredited with the police we have stronger links with them to be able to follow up on these types of issues. Ella and I are planning more volunteer days for this year so if you would like to get involved, please check our Dartmoor National Park web pages or keep an eye out for this column where details will be listed.

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a special card, created by children throughout the school, explaining why they thought Stowford was such a special school. Staff and governors gathered at the end of the day to wish him well, thank him for all his hard work and present him with a specially-engraved letter opener. The school is currently looking to recruit new governors, particularly anyone with HR, accounting or legal knowledge from the business world. For more information, contact the Clerk to Governors via the school website.

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Art comes to the big screen Exhibition on screen starts this January with Goya: Visions of Flesh and Blood, in coming months there will also be Renoir and Matisse. Exhibition on Screen brings blockbuster art exhibitions from galleries around the world to a cinema near you, in stunning high definition. Tickets: £12 or buy all 3 for £30.

Sean Taylor If your definition of a singersongwriter has been somewhat compromised by the term encompassing anyone, male or female, who strums an acoustic guitar, then it’s time for a modicum of clarification. Enter Sean Taylor, one of the most exciting and hard-working talents on the roots and blues scene. Armed with (you guessed it) with an acoustic guitar (and piano too), and loaded with a plethora of selfpenned songs reminiscent of early

Van Morrison and John Martyn, Taylor can safely lay claim to owning that singer-songwriter tag with complete justification. Returning to the Watermark on Saturday 6 February, on the back of his brilliant current album The Only Good Addiction is Love, tickets are on sale now just £12.

An evening with Louise Parker Louise Parker is well-known on the south west jazz circuit for her soulful rendition of jazz standards and blues. For this event Louise will present an eclectic set of songs, ranging from the Great American songbook to jazz/reggae fusion, bossa nova, rumba, as well as her take on Bill Withers and Leonard Cohen. Louise will be accompanied by her regular band, pianist Matt Carter, bass Jim Rintoul and drums Ric Byer. Enjoy a post Valentine opportunity to include a canapé supper and a glass of sparkling wine. Tickets for the show are £10 add on £7.50 for supper.

Steve Parrish On Sunday 28 February 2016 7.30pm The Watermark hosts a funny and informative evening with Steve Parrish, hosted by Frankie Parrish M.A.D. My Adolescent Dad.

World Champion Practical Joker, Presenter, Hooligan. Enjoy the life and times of Steve Parrish (Stavros) which provides a completely different, colourful, humorous and, at times daring portrayal of this man’s career. Steve Parrish raced at the highest level of motorcycle racing, becoming British Champion in 1976 and 5th in the 1977 500cc World Championship, as team mate to that year’s champion Barry Sheene. Barry who met Steve in 1975 is quoted as saying “if he was to set up his bike as well as his victims and had put as much effort into the bike as he did the intricate pranks he pulled on people he would certainly have been a World Champion.” This show is suitable for those aged over 14 years. Tickets: £18.50 in advance and £20 on the door.

2016 Planning a family celebration in 2016? The Watermark can host your party from Christenings, milestone birthdays, anniversaries and weddings. Did you know The Watermark is licensed to hold civil ceremonies so you can get married here and have wedding packages to suit any budget. If you want to know more call Babs Davey on 01752 891175.

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The Watermark Photographic Competition 2016 is launched! Following the success of the 2015 Photographic competition and the popularity of The Watermark Ivybridge Calendar for 2016 we have decided to open the competition earlier this year to allow our keen local photographers to get cracking! We are looking for photographs that capture the beauty, character, history and natural history of Ivybridge and the surrounding area throughout the seasons. Terms and conditions can be collected from the Info Desk at The Watermark or are available to view online at www.ivybridgewatermark.co.uk. The competition closes at midnight on 31/07/2016.

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Harriers success at county championships l athletics

Athletes of Erme Valley Harriers performed extremely well at the Devon County Cross Country Championships held at Exeter, which was held within the Westward League Cross Meeting. Harriers won medals across the board. Owen Parkin was 2nd U20 Man. Allister Bristow was 1st mv40, Andy Norris 2nd mv40, Russ Mogridge 3rd mv50 and Ken Summers 2nd mv65. The men were also 3rd male vet team. The ladies also did well, with Cleo Perry 1st fv50, Emma Lake 2nd fv40, Jaine Swift 2nd fv45 and Sharon Terry 3rd fv55. The ladies were also 1st female vet team. In the Westward League, Allister

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Bristow was 1st mv40, with Cleo Perry 2nd fv40, Emma Lake 3rd fv40 and Ken Summers 2nd mv65. At the popular Bicton Blister, a tough 10 mile multi-terrain event across Woodbury Common, Allister Bristow was the first Harrier home in 7th place and 2nd mv40. out of over 400 finishers. At the Cockington Christmas Caper Harriers turned out in force, with Allister Bristow again in great form as he was 3rd overall and 1st mv40. Jean Baptiste Rouvelin also ran well as he was 13th and 3rd senior man. Russ Mogridge was also 3rd mv50. î www.ermevalleyharriers.co.uk

The victorious Stowford athletics squad

STOWFORD ARE SPORTS HALL CHAMPS l schools’ athletics Eleven local primary schools competed at Ivybridge Community College for a place in the South Hams area Indoor Athletics Competition early this year. Teams of 12 Year 5 and 6 pupils from each school went head-tohead in various races, the vertical jump, standing long jump, speed bounce and chest push events, accruing points for their performances throughout the afternoon. Winners of the Learning Community Tournament would go forward and compete at the area

finals, which will be held this month. It was a fiercely competitive event, with all the youngsters keen to give their best efforts. Overall winners were Stowford School with 308 points, ahead of Manor School in second place with a score of 292 points. Stowford team coach, Gill Gilbert, said: “The children worked brilliantly as a team and showed real determination to give their best possible performance. We are looking forward to the next stage of the competition.”

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