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THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE ISSUE 06 090 // JULY 2018 Every 30 mins Free WiFi Leather seats

SUMMER DAYS OUT BY TRAIN

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Dartmoor Zoo’s newest resident

‘SEE’ A DOCTOR ANY TIME

ST LUKE’S OPEN PREVENTING GARDENS DIABETES

Health centre launches virtual appointments

Visit two unique local events this month

Pioneering programme launched in Devon

BE A SUMMER THE IVYBRIDGE MISCHIEF MAKER AEROPLANE

SCHOOL REPORTS AND PICTURES

Launch of the Summer Reading Challenge

What children have been learning at school

The latest in our Ivybridge Heritage feature series

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Two teams of year 6 children from The Moorsway Federation took part in this year’s Junior Ten Tors event on 8th-9th June. The children from The Erme, Cornwood Primary and Shaugh Prior Primary navigated themselves to 10 of Dartmoor’s tors over a day and a half, covering approximately 18-20 miles. Following three months of training, the children met at Cadover Bridge to start the challenge. In ideal weather for walking both teams reached the campsite near Princetown in the late afternoon. There they put up their tents and cooked themselves a simple meal. Day two saw the teams pack up camp and hike to their last few tors before meeting their proud parents at Leeden Tor.

Dartmoor Zoo has unveiled it newest resident, a six-year-old male common marmoset who has arrived to become Marmalade the marmoset’s (right) new partner. The boisterous marmoset, named Marvin by Dartmoor Zoo fans in a public poll, has settled in well with Marmalade, a two-year old female common marmoset who was left searching for a new friend after her previous companions passed away. Marmalade and her new beau have already become well acquainted and can be seen frolicking in the high tree branches of their enclosure. The zoo hopes that the love affair continues to blossom, and leads to a new breeding programme.

Two Ivybridge Theatre Company regulars will be treading the boards at the Theatre Royal Plymouth this month. Robin Lee (inset) and Tom Ingham will be performing in Western College Players’ Oliver Twist, portraying Mr Bumble and Bill Sikes respectively. This year marks 70 years since the release of David Lean’s classic movie version of Charles Dickens’ masterpiece, and Plymouth’s longest-established drama company have crafted an exceptional piece of theatre bringing vividly to life such beloved characters as Oliver, Dodger, Fagin, Sikes and Nancy. Tues 3rd-Sat 7th July, 7.45pm (£14) & Sat 7th Matinee at 2.45pm (£12) – concession tickets £12. To book tickets or more information visit www.theatreroyal.com

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A group of Ivybridge Childminders met at Ivybridge library to begin Elmer Day celebrations. Seventeen children aged 0-4 years and seven of their childminders listened to an Elmer story read by librarian Sue and learnt some sign language alongside the story. After the story they played a hide-and-seek game where the children had to find all the pictures relating to the story which were dotted around the library. They then all had the chance to complete some colouring or make some Elephant ears.

SKITTLES CLUB LOOKING FOR LEAGUE TEAMS Erme Skittles Club, which has just completed its 55th season, is looking for teams to join their league. Currently, six teams compete but ideally a minimum of eight teams would be perfect. A team consists of six players (two or three reserves are advisable) and matches are played on Mondays and Wednesdays at the Westward Inn in Lee Mill. The season runs from October to May with the fixture list published in July/August. A league programme consists of approximately 20 matches, plus various cup competitions. i Interested? Contact the secretary, Ian Clarke, on (01752) 837025, or email dochome@btinternet.com

BE A SUMMER MISCHIEF MAKER Get ready for a summer of treasure-seeking fun with the Mischief Makers! For this year’s Summer Reading Challenge it’s off to Beanotown, where rumour has it there’s a treasure chest full of epic pranks waiting to be discovered... The challenge launches on Saturday, 14th July, at Ivybridge Library. Taking part is simple – sign up for free at the library and you’ll receive your very own map of Beanotown to get you started. Read six library books (or more!) over the holidays to collect special stickers to add to your map. Collect all the stickers to discover where the treasure is hiding and complete the challenge. i summerreadingchallenge.org.uk

Contact us T: 07516 539573 E: info@theimag.co.uk F: @theimag T: @imag_tweets W: theimag.co.uk The imag is an independent magazine published and produced by Lily design, 6 Claymans Pathway, Woodlands, Ivybridge PL21 9UZ. © Lily design 2018. The imag has no affiliation to, nor official relationship with, any organisations or authorities. No part of this publication may be reproduced, in any form, without prior consent of the publisher. All information, advertised or provided, is accepted in good faith as being correct at the time of going to press. Opinions expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher and editor. The publisher accepts no responsibility for products, goods or services that may be advertised or referred to.

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‘SEE’ A DOCTOR ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Ivybridge Health Centre patients can now have an appointment with an experienced NHS GP at a time and place that suits them. Beacon Medical Group has partnered with Doctor Care Anywhere (DCA) to offer virtual patient appointments. This new service gives patients the convenience of seeing a GP from wherever they are. Whether

they are at work or at home on the sofa, simply log-on for the appointment and speak to an experienced NHS doctor. The sign up process only takes a couple of minutes to complete. Patients will need to create their DCA profile on the website by entering simple information like their date of birth, postcode, phone number and email

address. Once they have a DCA profile a patient can download the app and will be able to book appointments to see a GP. In the app, which is available for Apple and Android, a patient can both book appointments and have a consultation with a doctor. i For more information and to sign

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Local author Tony Rea (far left) travelled to France to attend the centenary commemoration of the Bois de Buttes, where in 1918 the Devonshire Regiment was awarded the French Croix de Guerre. Tony was there researching his new book, In Step With The Devons.

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GREAT SUMMER DAYS OUT BY TRAIN The imag is delighted to bring you the Ivybridge Rail Users Group’s ‘Summer Days Out’ leaflet with this issue. The four-page guide highlights some of the convenient day trips that can be enjoyed by taking the train from Ivybridge. Why not visit Exeter, with its history and heritage and delightful mix of high-quality attractions, restaurants and excellent shops? An adult offpeak return is only £8.50.

The best way to arrive in St Ives is by train, taking in the dramatic views as the line sweeps alongside the golden sands of Hayle, through Carbis Bay and on to St Ives. An adult off-peak return is just £15.10. You will find the guide, with details of many more trips, on the back cover of the magazine. Simply cut it out, fold it in half and you have a handy four-page booklet which you can pin to your notice board in the kitchen or stick on the fridge.

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feature Unlock the secrets of your home – or indeed those of any of Devon’s buildings – at a unique archive situated in the South Hams. Whether historic or modern, humble or grand, start the study of your home at the Devon Rural Archive (DRA). The archive’s unique collection and expert team will help you uncover the history of the building and people who have lived there. The DRA is based in the grounds of Shilstone House near Modbury and is dedicated to the study of Devon’s building and landscapes. A growing reference library of historic documents, maps, images, books, journals and periodicals, as well as a special collection of artefacts, and unpublished material makes the DRA an invaluable resource for Devon’s historians. “If you would like to know more about the history of your home pop into the archive during our opening hours and one of our team will be happy to help you kick-start your research,” says Abi Gray, resident archaeologist. The library is also the sole repository for an ongoing research project into the history, significance and development of Devon’s manor houses, and their associated landscapes, by the DRA’s archaeological team. ‘Project Donn’, as it is known, was launched in 2006 and uses the 1765 map of Devon by Benjamin Donn to identify sites for inclusion in the study. More than 650 gentry’ seats were represented by Donn, and to date the DRA team has visited, surveyed and recorded over 150 of these. The premise of the project is that by the latter half of the 18th century these high-status houses were unlikely to have been constructed on greenfield sites. Instead,

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The library at the DRA and (below) resident archaeologist Abi Gray examining the Benjamin Donn map from 1765

they occupied long-established dwelling sites which could hold evidence from the later medieval period, but possibly even pre-conquest data as well. By studying these sites, the standing structures and their environs, the DRA is able to reveal the evolution of architecture in Devon through the last millennia, and ensure the information is preserved for future generations. Shilstone, the home of the DRA, is a prime example of the project’s success. Here there is evidence of occupation from later prehistory to the present day. The earliest known dwelling on the site was an Iron Age farmstead, within an ovoid enclosure, in use from approximately the second century BC to

EARLY VICTORIAN DEVON: AN AGE OF OPULENCE AND OPTIMISM An illustrated talk by historian Dr David Parker Thursday, 5th July, at the Devon Rural Archive – starting at 7pm The early decades of Queen Victoria’s reign saw the country on the threshold of the modern world and besieged with radical new ideas and emerging technologies. Reverberating across Devon were the national controversies over the poor, mass education, and the franchise, and contentious Acts of Parliament that sought solutions. In this richly-illustrated talk, Dr Parker will

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the second century AD. A high-status stone hall house, of three-room cross-passage plan, was at the centre of the site by the 14th century and, along with 16th and 17th century additions, was the structure recorded by Benjamin Donn. This house was demolished in the early 19th century and replaced by a courtyard mansion that was heavily truncat-

describe Devon’s great estates and their glittering receptions, liveried servants and deferential tenants, as well as the unrest across the county bred of poverty and hunger, social and political inequality. Horse power was being overtaken by steam power, and the steel rails gouging their way across Devon were transforming countless lives. At the same time, steam boats, telegraph and newspapers were bringing back horrifying stories of the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny in which so many Devon men served. Dr David Parker was a headteacher and then UK and European Masters programme director

ed only a few decades later. In the last 16 years, the current owners have sympathetically restored the house using the findings of the DRA research project. The DRA is privately funded by the Fenwick Charitable Trust and is open to the public on a Monday, Tuesday and Thursday between 11am and 3pm (excluding Bank Holidays). There is no charge for using the resources and it is not necessary to book, so just drop in during opening hours and start to discover the secrets of your home. i For more information visit www. devonruralarchive.com or alternatively call 01548 830832 or email office@ dra.uk.net Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone, Modbury

in the University of Plymouth’s Faculty of Arts and Education. Since retiring in 2008 he has enjoyed researching and publishing many articles in specialist and popular journals on modern history, and also several books on local history. n Admission is £5 per person. To book, contact Abi Gray on 01548 830832 or email office@dra.uk.net. Advance payment is required either in cash, by cheque (payable to ‘The Fenwick Charitable Trust’), or by card over the phone. Payments are non-refundable. Any unsold tickets will be available to purchase at the door on the evening.

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Contact Maxine 07450 206312 n Monday 2nd Hobby Tree 10.30am-12.30pm Yealmpton Community Centre. n Tuesday 3rd Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 4th Walking Group Wembury 10.30am-12.30pm. Meet in car park end of Barton Close. n Thursday 5th Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Friday 6th Singing Along Brixton Community Rooms, 2-3.30pm. n Tuesday 10th Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 11th Walking Group Wembury 10.30am-12.30pm. Meet in car park end of Barton Close. n Thursday 12th Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Monday 16th Hobby Tree 10.30am-12.30pm Yealmpton Community Centre. n Tuesday 17th Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 18th Walking Group Wembury 10.30am-12.30pm. See entry on 2nd for meeting place.

THE “IVYBRIDGE AEROPLANE” In 1918, the National War Savings Committee organised a movement to raise money for the war effort through the sale of War Bonds and War Savings Certificates. Local associations, including one in Ivybridge, worked tirelessly to sell these bonds and certificates, which were designed to be affordable for ordinary people. A £1 certificate cost 15s 6d to buy and could be redeemed five years later free of tax. Lending to the government was a secure prospect, assuming the war ended favourably. One-off weekly campaigns, targeting particular communities or professions, proved to be a successful tactic. For War Weapons Week (recorded in the Ivybridge parish magazine as being July 1st-July 6th, 1918), the authorities gave Ivybridge an incentive. If the local association was able to secure investments in War Bonds and War Savings Certificates totalling £4,500, an aeroplane would be named after the village. In August 1918, the parish magazine was pleased to confirm that a total of £4,600 had been invested, exceeding the target. The local members of the War Savings Committee were indebted to the

efforts of the community of Ivybridge, in particular to the ladies who canvassed the village and the Boy Scouts who distributed War Savings leaflets. The Royal Air Force, founded only a few months earlier, came to play an important role during WWI, as ground offensives slowed to trench warfare. Many types of aircraft emerged, from out-and-out fighters to reconnaissance aircraft, night bombers and ground-attack planes. Current research has been unable to trace a record of the Ivybridge aeroplane, suggesting that it never went into service, or perhaps was never even built with the end of the war only months away. However, the naming of an aeroplane provided some welcome cheer for the local community, amongst the steady stream of heart-breaking news and loss of young lives. i More details from the parish magazine of 1918 along

with many other topics can be viewed on the Ivybridge Heritage & Archives Group website

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n Thursday 19th Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Tuesday 24th Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 25th Walking Group Wembury 10.30am-12.30pm. See entry on 2nd for meeting place. n Thursday 26th Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room.

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ADVENTURE Year 4 children from Woodlands Park had an amazing time at Heatree on their residential. The night walk was exciting when they visited Jay’s Grave. The stream scramble

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was really challenging but all the children persevered to climb to the top of the stream through the various waterfalls. In the low adventure everyone got really muddy.

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EGG-CITING After Easter, class 1 at Cornwood Primary School put seven eggs to incubate. The children’s patience was rewarded at the beginning of May, when tiny cracks started to appear and over the course of a week all seven hatched out. Unfortunately, three

sadly died but the school now has four healthy chicks living out on the lawn at school and are quite the celebrities! All the children love talking to them and looking after them every play time and lunchtime, and they are looking forward to them laying their very first egg!

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PLASTIC FREE Sparkwell Primary School has been awarded the Plastic Free school award in recognition of the work they have been doing to raise awareness of the damage caused by plastic in the oceans. To achieve the award the school had to meet five objectives that included writing to Parliament, running a beach clean, contacting local businesses and reducing single-use plastic in schools. The school is looking forward to a busy few weeks before the end of term with many sports events, trips to Dartmoor, Saltram House, Plymouth University and the aquarium as well as our family camp and sports day.

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BLUE PLANET As part of their learning for the ‘Blue Planet’ project, five artists from year 3 and 4 at The Erme had the opportunity to take part in an art day at Ugborough Primary School. The children learnt lots of new skills and used a range of materials to create artwork out of single-use plastic and other recyclable materials. Their creativity was inspired by jelly fish and the ocean. BEACH TRIP Year 3 at Yealmpton Primary School had a fantastic time at Wembury Beach. They explored rock pools, went on scavenger hunts and searched for minibeasts.

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The Year 5 winning team with Alec Bradley and Matt Jackson

CHAMPIONS The Year 5 rounders team from Stowford School will compete in the County Summer Games at Brickfields, Plymouth, after winning the rounders tournament at Okehampton. The team won all three matches in their pool before beating Newton Ferrers 10½-6½ in the final, with Josh completing four solo rounders. The success followed on from the team coming out on top in

the earlier round of the competition held at ICC, where Stowford faced Newton Ferrers and the top three teams from the Kingbridge learning community, Averton Gifford, Dartmouth and Loddiswell. By the end of the competition three teams had the same number of points so the total number of rounders scored was used to determine the winner – Stowford with a total of 27.5.

MUSIC WORKSHOP Two pupils from year 5 at The Erme had an exciting opportunity to visit Manor Primary School to take part in a music workshop led by the musician David Haines. The children were able to share their knowl-

edge about plastic pollution in our oceans and work collaboratively with children from other primary schools to write their own song. Mr Haines is busy producing their song and the children cannot wait to hear the finished final piece.

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ACTION-PACKED Year 6 children from Woodlands Park travelled to Adventure International in Bude for an amazing week of action-packed activities. The children scaled the high ropes course, caught waves in the surf,

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ROYAL WEDDING Children, families and staff celebrated the Royal Wedding in style at Manor Primary School. The children took part in a day of themed activities, including finding out about the royal family, designing their family tree, creating beautiful crowns and painting royal portraits. There was a special buffet

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lunch on the field, followed by a tea party in the afternoon for the whole school community, with cakes brought in by the children and prizes for the best decorated. The event raised a fantastic £330 for ‘Surfers Against Sewage’ – one of the charities chosen by Harry and Meghan to benefit from this special occasion.

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LADY BIRD [15] Tue 3 Jul 7.30pm. In Lady Bird is an affecting look at the relationships that shape us, the beliefs that define us and the unmatched beauty of a place called home. EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE (LIVE) Thu 5 Jul 7.20pm. Inspired by a true story, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the new award-winning fivestar hit musical for today. Jamie New is 16 and lives on a council estate in Sheffield. Jamie doesn’t quite fit in. Jamie is terrified about the future. He is going to be a sensation. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Tickets: £16/£15/£14. Club Member Discount. I, TONYA [15] Tue 10 Jul 7.30pm. Based on the unbelievable, but true events I, Tonya is a darkly comedic tale of American figure skater Tonya Harding, and one of the most sensational scandals in sports history. RSC LIVE: ROMEO AND JULIET Wed 18 Jul 7pm. What if your first true love was someone you’d been told you must hate? Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo and Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. Tickets: £16/£15/£14 .Club Member Discount applies. JOURNEY’S END [12A] Thu 19 Jul 2pm & 7.30pm. March, 1918 C-company arrives to take its turn on the frontline of northern France, led by the war-weary Captain Stanhope (Claflin). With a German offensive imminently approaching, the officers use food and the memories of their lives before the war to distract themselves, while Stanhope soaks his fear in whisky. Each man is trapped, the days ticking by, the tension rising and the attack drawing ever closer... PETER RABBIT [PG] Wed 23 Jul 7.30pm & Sat 25 Jul 10.30am. Peter Rabbit, the mischievous and adventurous hero who has captivated generations of readers, now takes on the starring role of his own irreverent, contemporary comedy with attitude. In the film, Peter’s feud with Mr. McGregor escalates to greater heights than ever before as they rival for the affections of the warm-hearted animal lover who lives next door (Rose Byrne). James Corden voices the character of Peter with playful spirit and wild charm. All tickets £5 Club Member Discount applies ANDRÉ RIEU AMORE: MY TRIBUTE TO LOVE (LIVE) Sat 28 Jul 7pm & Sun 29 Jul 3pm. The King of the Waltz André Rieu performs his hometown shows this year with a celebration of love. ‘Amore, My Tribute to Love’, is the renowned violinists tribute to his love for music, and his love for both of his families; his wife and children, and his Johann Strauss Orchestra, who he has performed with for over 30 years. Tickets: £13/£12. Club Member Discount applies.

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PRIVATE TRAIL For the first time, four gardens in the pretty village of Sparkwell will be opening their gates to St Luke’s supporters. This private garden trail offers a wide variety of planting schemes and landscaping.

DUCK RACE

There will be family fun on The Yealm at this year’s annual Yealmpton duck race on Sunday, 15th July, starting at 11am from Torr Bridge. As well as the race, there will be a barbecue and refreshments at Pimple Rock. Prizes will be awarded at Yealmpton Sports Field at 3pm. Ducks are £1, available from local shops. Supporting Yealmpton Sports Field.

FOLK DAY

South Brent Folk presents the 7th annual South Brent Folk Day on Saturday, 7th July, with singing, music, dancing, workshops and concerts around the village. Events during the day include dancing in the car park with Green Willow Clog Dancers and Newton Bushel Morris and an afternoon concert with Owly Dave & Whistling Paddy and Roger Smith in the Old School Community Centre. The headline evening concert is at 7.30pm in the village hall featuring Somerset singer/ songwriter Ange Hardy (harp/

From large lawns and majestic trees to quirky garden features and clever use of spaces, there’s plenty of inspiration to be found. •S parkwell Village – once in village follow orange arrows to car park. guitar),Devon fiddle duo Nick Wyke and Becki Driscoll and Dartmoor folk singer Bill Murray. Tickets £12 in advance (to include afternoon and evening concerts) or £12 on the door for the evening concert. southbrentfolk.org.uk

UGBOROUGH FAIR WEEK This year’s Ugborough Fair Week runs from 8th-14th July. A varied programme of events has been planned, including: • Sunday 8th: Land Rover Rally at Hillhead Farm, Ugborough • Monday 9th: The PTA quiz with Fitz, the famous quiz master! • Wednesday 11th: Bellringers Bingo in the village hall • Friday 13th: Poker, village hall • Saturday 14th: Fair Day, from 2pm. Lots of new stalls and plenty of activities including the children’s tent and cream teas in the church.

FUN DOG SHOW Take your four-legged friend along to a family fun dog show on Sunday, 8th July, at Palstone

• Open: Sunday, 22th July • Time: 11am-4pm • Admission: £5 • Parking: Yes • Wheelchair/pushchair access: Limited in some gardens • Dogs: No • Refreshments: Yes Park Recreation on from 1-4pm Ground. Hosted by South Brent & District Caring, the dog show will have eight dog classes and there will also be fun and entertaining for all the family throughout the afternoon with stalls, refreshments, barbecue and of course a raffle! FFI get in touch with Jane or Viv on 01364 700282 or pop in to the Caring office or go to sbadc.org. uk/2018-fundraising-programme/

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Active Ivybridge’s Big Event gives you the chance to try a host of sports and activities for free! Taking place on Sunday, 1st July at Ivybridge Community College, activities include: Climbing wall, archery, walking netball, wheelchair tennis, table tennis, walking for health, volleyball, Boccie, new age curling, sitting volleyball, wheelchair basketball, BMX and skateboarding / scooter, judo, taekwondo, tennis, short mat bowls, Honiton lace, zumba, and minis football. For updates, see the Active Ivybridge Facebook page.

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KINGSBRIDGE FARMERS & PRODUCERS MARKET LOCAL FOOD AND LOCAL CRAFTS

FIRST & THIRD SATURDAYS EVERY MONTH 9am till 1pm on the Quay

Visitor and stallholder enquiries: Call Jennie on 07932 407819 or email jbpreserves@btinternet.com

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FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN UNDER 5

IVYBRIDGE

WEDNESDAY

Various venues - see below BOOK START 10.15-11.15am - Ivybridge Library HELLO BABY 11.30am-12.30pm - Ivybridge Library DISCOVERY PLAY 1.30-3pm - Methodist hall

THURSDAY

FIRST AID Session for parents/carers covering CPR, choking, & burns in babies and children. St John’s Church, Ivybridge - 14th June, 6.30-8.30pm Please book your space £8 pp 5 Other dates and venues to be confirmed. No creche. BABY MASSAGE Courses run regularly for five weeks throughout the South Hams. The courses must be booked in advance and a £5 cash fee is due at the start to contribute to the course, materials and refreshments. PARENT SUPPORT SESSIONS Advice parenting, benefits, food bank vouchers and signposting to other groups and services. Appointments can be booked with one of the family support workers, or you can ask any member of staff running a group.

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CHILD HEALTH CLINIC 1.30-3pm venue to be confirmed

FIRST AID ‘SAVE A LIFE’ for parents/carers. St John’s Church, Ivybridge. Thursday, 14th June, 6.30-8.30pm. Covering CPR, choking, burns, and other common concerns. £8pp - book with a member of children’s centre staff. Call 01803 847626 or email kerstin.daly@actionforchildren.org

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The Den, South Brent Primary School CHILD HEALTH CLINIC (1st & 3rd Mondays only) 1.30-3pm

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BABY MASSAGE COURSE Starts Monday, 14th May £5 for the five week course. Sessions 10-11am. Open to parents with a baby aged 8 weeks until they are beginning to crawl. Spaces must be booked and paid for in advance. Call South Hams Children’s Centre on 01803 847626 or email southhamdchildrens centre@actionforchildren.org

OTHER GROUPS Bi-lingual group: Monthly group for carers of children raised with one or more additional languages in the home. Bookstart: All about the love of stories and books. Crawlers and Climbers: Active play for newly mobile babies Learn Devon: Parenting Course help routines/child behaviour. Let’s Talk More: By invitation only. Group for 2-year-old children to help develop listening and communication skills. Improve your English: Course to help improve your literacy skills. Music and Munch: Explore sound, rhythm, music and then share lunch together. Step by Step: A specialist group to support families with children who have additional needs. Mums Comfort Zone: Supportive group for mothers. Family Food: Explore how to succeed with happy meal times.

VENUE ADDRESSES Ivybridge Library - Erme Court, Leonards Road, Ivybridge, PL21 0SZ / Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall - Fore Street, Ivybridge, PL21 9AB / St Johns Church Hall - Blatchford Road, Ivybridge, PL21 0AD / The Den - South Brent Primary School, TQ10 9JN / Follaton Community Centre - Whiteley Avenue, Totnes, TQ9 5FQ

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DAYS OUT BY TRAIN

see back THURSDAY 5th JULY SUNDAY 1st JULY page 2.30-4pm: Knit and natter 10am: Ivybridge Big Event Where: Famous Lee Mill Where: Ivybridge Community Details: Free – just pop in. College 7pm: Early Victorian Devon - talk Details: Free taster sports and by historian Dr David Parker activities. See page 13. Contact Where: Devon Rural Archive, Ziggy Grewel – 07967 399663. Shilstone, near Modbury All day: Carnival Fun Day Where: South Brent recreation field Details: See page 4 for details. 7.20pm: Everybody’s Talking Details: Children’s sport, cricket, about Jamie fun day for everyone. Where: The Watermark Details: Inspired by a true story, MONDAY 2nd JULY 11am: Devon Rural Archive - New Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the award-winning, five-star hit Exhibition musical. See page 13. Where: Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone, near Modbury Details: SATURDAY 7th JULY “For King and Country – How 9.30am-12.30pm: Modbury South Devon farmers rose to the Barrow Market challenges of World War 1”. Free entry. Exhibition open every Monday Where: Poundwell Street car park, (except bank holidays), Tuesday and Modbury Details: Jewellery, crafts, fresh Thursday, 11am to 3pm. veg, pasties and other goodies. Details: devonruralarchive.com All day: South Brent Folk Day 6pm: Planning Committee Where: South Brent Where: Ivybridge Town Hall Details: Singing, music, dancing, 6.30pm: One in a Million workshops and concerts around Where: The Watermark the village. See page 13. Details: Performances by the All day: Lee Moor fun day children of Holbeton, Stowford, Where: Lee Moor Public Hall Woodlands Park and Details: Games on the playing Yealmpton Primary Schools. field, bouncy castle, refreshments, Tickets from the box office - 01752 892220 / ivybridgewatermark.co.uk indoor stalls, bar. FREE admission.

TUESDAY 3rd JULY 10.30am: Summer Coastal Wildlife Walk around Bolt Head Where: East Soar National Trust Car Park 10.30am to 2pm. Details: A leisurely coastal walk to enjoy the wonderful wildlife and views. Optional afternoon extension. Bring a packed lunch. Suggested donation of £2. Details: Contact John Hodgson 01364 642007. 7.30pm: Lady Bird [15] Where: The Watermark Details: See page 13.

SUNDAY 8th JULY until 14th: Ugborough Fair Week Where: Ugborough Details: Week of varied events culminating in Ugborough Fair Day on Saturday 14th. See page 13. TUESDAY 10th JULY 7.30pm I, Tonya [15] Where: The Watermark Details: Based on unbelievable, but true, events I, Tonya is a darkly comedic tale of American figure skater Tonya Harding. See page 13.

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All day: Yealm Bioblitz Where: W I Hall, Newton Ferrers Details: As Friday, 13th entry. All day: Launch of Summer Reading Challenge Where: Ivybridge Library Details: Runs throughout August. See page 3 or contact Ivybridge Library - 01752 893140. SUNDAY 15th JULY 11am: Yealmpton duck race Where: Torr Bridge Details: See page 13. MONDAY 16th JULY 2pm: Ivybridge U3A Where: The Watermark Details: Speakers Chris and Annie Harper will give an overview of the charity Shelter Box. New and potential members welcome. 6pm: Planning Committee Where: Ivybridge Town Hall 7pm: Policy & Resources Committee Where: Ivybridge Town Hall TUESDAY 17th JULY 2pm: Guided Tour of Shilstone House and Grounds Where: Shilstone, Modbury Details: Guided tour of the house and grounds, led by Abi Gray. £15 to include cream tea at the Devon Rural Archive afterwards. Booking essential. Contact Abi - 01548 830832 / abi@dra.uk.net WEDNESDAY 18th JULY 2pm: Ivybridge Memory Cafe Where: Douro Court, Brook Rd, Ivybridge Details: Talk by Adam Hart Davis, quiz and games. 07791 239357. 7pm: RSC Live: Romeo and Juliet Where: The Watermark Details: This Romeo and Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. See page 13.

7pm: Tony Law plus Special Guests Where: The Watermark Details: 7-8pm Adam Larter Boogie Nights; 8.20-9.20pm Helen Duff: How Deep is your Duff?; 9.4010.40pm Tony Law Tony brings his latest show to Ivybridge. MONDAY 23rd JULY 6.45pm: Parks & Open Spaces Committee Where: Ivybridge Town Hall TUESDAY 24th JULY 6.30pm: Watermark Committee Where: The Watermark WEDNESDAY 25th JULY Opens 9am: Yealmpton Show Where: Kitley Lawns, Yealmpton Details: Showcase of livestock, horticulture, show jumping, crafts and much more. See page 18. yealmptonshow.co.uk 2pm: Peter Rabbit [PG] Where: The Watermark Details: Peter’s feud with Mr McGregor escalates to greater heights than ever before as they rival for the affections of the warmhearted animal lover who lives nex door (Rose Byrne). See page 13. THURSDAY 26th JULY 2.30-4pm: Knit and natter Where: Famous Lee Mill Details: Free – just pop in. SATURDAY 28th JULY 9.30am-12.30pm: Modbury Barrow Market Where: Poundwell Street car park, Modbury Details: Jewellery, crafts, fresh veg, pasties and other goodies. 10.30pm: Peter Rabbit [PG] Details: See page 13. 4.30pm: Cornwood 10k and 4k Fun Run Where: Cornwood Details: Cornwood 10k and 4k Fun Run. Registration from 4.30pm. Contact Roger - 01752-892627. 7pm: Andre Rieu: Amore - My Tribute to Love [LIVE] Where: The Watermark Details: The renowned violinist in concert in his home town. See page 18.

THURSDAY 12th JULY 2.30-4pm: Knit and natter WEDNESDAY 4th JULY Where: Famous Lee Mill 10am-12noon: Coffee morning THURSDAY 19th JULY Details: Free – just pop in. Where: 22 Fore Street, Ugborough 2pm & 7.30pm: Journey’s End [12A] Details: In aid of Erme Valley Where: The Watermark FRIDAY 13th JULY Riding for the Disabled. Details: March, 1918. C-company All day: Yealm Bioblitz 2pm: Ivybridge Memory Cafe arrives to take its turn in the frontWhere: W I Hall, Newton Ferrers Where: Douro Court, Brook Rd, line trenches. See page 13. Details: A two-day celebration of Ivybridge wildlife that lives in and around the 2.30-4pm: Knit and natter Details: Talk on Plastic Free Where: Famous Lee Mill Ivybridge, quiz and games. Contact Yealm. Activities for all ages. www. Details: Free – just pop in. mba.ac.uk/citizen-science#b15 07791 239357. SUNDAY 29th JULY 6.30pm: One in a Million 3pm: Andre Rieu: Amore - My SATURDAY 21st JULY SATURDAY 14th JULY Where: The Watermark Tribute to Love [LIVE] 9.30am-12.30pm: Modbury 9.30am-12.30pm: Modbury Details: Performances by the Where: The Watermark Barrow Market Barrow Market children of Holbeton, Stowford, Details: See Saturday 28th entry. Where: Poundwell Street car park, Where: Poundwell Street car park, Woodlands Park and Modbury Modbury Yealmpton Primary schools. Mon 30 July Details: Jewellery, crafts, fresh Details: Jewellery, crafts, fresh Tcikets from The Watermark box 6pm: Planning Committee veg, pasties and other goodies. veg, pasties and other goodies. office. Where: Ivybridge Town Hall To have your event included in the diary, please supply details by the 12th of each preceding month – call 01752 892220 or email info@ivybridgewatermark.co.uk

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REGULAR MONDAY South Hams C.A.B. 9.30am12.30pm. Every Monday (excluding Bank Holidays). Drop in at the Community Room, The Watermark. Or call 03444 111 444, Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm. Weigh and Play at the Den, South Brent Primary School. 1.30-3pm. Stay and play session for under 5s with child health clinic on 1st and 3rd weeks. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk St John’s Craft Group 7.309.30pm. Waterside House, Keaton Road. Ivybridge U3A monthly meeting 2-4pm. Third Monday of the month. The Watermark. Ivybridge.u3a@ gmail.com / 01364 724700 / www.ivybridge-u3a.org.uk Slimming World 5pm and 7pm. Chapel Place Community Hall. Pop in or contact Leanne on 07930 473542 leannetancock@ sky.com Arts & Crafts 1.30pm. Evangelical Baptist Church. Contact Ian Macgregor Tel. 01752 923032. M@xs Book Dreamers 3.454.45pm.1st Monday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Reading group for children aged 6-11. 01752 893140. 1st Ivybridge Cub Scouts 6.30-8pm. Victoria Hall. Ages 8½ -10½ years. ivyakela@gmail.com 3rd Ivybridge Scout Group 6pm. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. 3rd Ivybridge Brownies 6.15-7.30pm. Details: 01752 895848. Bridge Sea Angling Club 8pm. Last Monday of month. The Exchange. Prize Bingo 7.30pm. Bittaford Community Hall. Details: 01752 896521. Adult Reading Group 7.15pm. First Monday of month. Ivybridge Library. Details: 01752 893140. Air Cadets Parade times

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7.30-9.30pm. Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park. Details: 07879 464657 / oc.339@ aircadets.org www.339sqn. org.uk Abbeyfield Coffee Morning 10.30am-12noon. First Monday of every month. Abbeyfield, Trehill Road. Details: 01752 691567. Exercise On Referral Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. Hatha Yoga with Meditation 7-9pm. St John’s Church Hall. Suitable for beginners. Join any time, just drop in. Details: Tel. 01548 550612. Ivybridge Flower Club The Watermark. 7.30pm. Every 2nd Monday of the month. Details: 01752 892647. Ivybridge Trefoil Guild Guiding for Adults. 7pm. Meets 2nd Monday. Venue varies. Contact Angela 01752 892587. Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club Sept-March. 7-9.15pm. Ivybridge Community College. Details: 01752 691306 / john.chaplin1@ tiscali.co.uk Coffee Morning/Lunch Club Alternate Mondays, The Old School Community Centre, South Brent. Details: Contact South Brent & District Caring - 01364 700282.

TUESDAY Ivybridge Probus Club First Tuesday of the month. 12.30pm venue tbc. Details: - 01752 691305. Ivybridge Arts and Crafts 1.30-4.30pm. Scout & Guide building, Blachford Rd. Details: Gerry 01752 690176 / Hazel 01752 892438. Ivybridge and District Camera Club 7.30pm. 1st, 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Bittaford Village Hall. Details: David Rayner on 01752 691260. Ivybridge Walking For Health Level 1. 9.45am for 10am. First Tuesday of the month. Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 30mins. Free. www. walkingforhealth.org.uk Ivybridge Walking For Health Level 2 walk. 9.45am for 10am. Every Tuesday. Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 60mins. Free. www.

walkingforhealth.org.uk Wesley’s Cafe 10-11.30am @ Ivybridge Methodist Church. Homemade cakes, coffee, tea & good company. Tuesday Lunches 12.151.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Children welcome. Ring & ride bus offers door to door service £2.50 return (call 01752 690444 for ring & ride). 1st Ivybridge Cub Scouts 6.30-8pm. Victoria Hall. Ages 8½- 10½.. ivyakela@ gmail.com 1st Ivybridge Explorer Scouts 8.15-9.45pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 14½18. Details: 0792507443 / ivyexplorers@yahoo.com 5th Ivybridge Rainbows 5-6pm. St John’s Church Hall. Details: ivybridgerainbows@live. co.uk Tai Chi 7.30-9pm. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: 07972 846443 / john.h@ gmail.com Beading Group 7.309.30pm. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Slimming World 9.30am, 11.30am 3.30pm and 5.30pm. Chapel Place Community Hall. Pop in or contact Leanne on 07930 473542 leannetancock@ sky.com Parents and Toddlers 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. Details: 01752 923032. Ivybridge Judo Club St John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. Junior class (age 8-13) 7.158.15pm. First session free. Details: text 07599 111815 / petewhitfield62@gmail.com Ivybridge Community Choir Meets every Tuesday. 7.30-9.15pm. Ivybridge Library. Everybody welcome, no auditions. Contact Sheila on 01626 870107 / www. communitychoir.co.uk Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club Sept-March. 7-9.15pm. Ivybridge Community College. Details: 01752 691306 / john.chaplin1@ tiscali.co.uk All Aboard 2-4pm. Ivybridge Library. Board Games club. 01752 893140.

Erme Valley Harriers Seniors Training 6pm. Every Tuesday & Friday. Meet Ivybridge Rugby Club. ermevalleyharriers.co.uk Next Steps Parent/Carer Support Group 10am12noon. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Beacon Room, The Watermark. Details: contact Jan 07742 609968. The Ivybridge Link (Social Networking for Adults With Learning Disabilities). 5.308.30pm. The Exchange. Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7- 8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. Details: www. revitalisefitnessretreat. co.uk / call/text Brooke on 07912 895 540. Pilates 6pm and 7.15pm. FREE – voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Discovery Play at the Den South Brent Primary School. 9.45am-11.15am. Messy play session for the under 5s. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Parent Support Sessions 9.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Book - 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Mid Week Holy Communion First Tuesday of the month.1.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Open to all.

WEDNESDAY Foodbank & Cafe 1-3pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Details: www.ivybridge. foodbank.org.uk / info@ ivybridge.foodbank.org.uk / 07706 457336 or 07706 457337. Wednesday Walk & Talk Meet at The Old School Community Centre, South Brent, for a walk around the village & back. Tea/coffee afterwards. Details: Contact South Brent & District Caring - 01364 700282. The Bridge Stroke Group 1.30-3.30pm. 2nd Wednesday of the month, Ivybridge Town Hall. In partnership with the Stroke Association. Details: 01752 691878.

Little Fishies parent & toddler group run by the Salvation Army – 10am-12noon, Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. Tai Chi Every Wednesday. 9.30-11am. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: 07972 846443 / John.H@gmail.com Read and Reminisce 10.30am-12noon. The Beacon Room, Ivybridge Library. Stories, poetry & memories. Everyone welcome. Ivybridge Theatre Company 7.30pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: contact Ron Davis on tel. 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatre company.co.uk Erme WI 7.30pm. Every second Wednesday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Details: contact Sheila on Tel. 01752 895875. Royal British Legion Meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. The Sportsmans Inn. 7.30pm. Details: contact Dermot Roberts on 01752 691645 or see the website - http:// branches.britishlegion.org. uk/branches/ivybridge Ivybridge Trefoil Guild Guiding for Adults. Meets on 1st Wednesday of every month AT Abbeyfield House, Ivybridge. 10am-12noon. Details: contact Angela 01752 892587. 50+ Badminton 12.30pm. Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Scouts 6-7pm. Victoria Hall. Contact 1stivybeavers@ gmail.com 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.30-9.30pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½- 14½. Details: first ivybridgescouts@ymail.com 3rd Ivybridge Scouts 6.308pm. Leonard’s Road HQ. Details: Contact 1stivygsl@ gmail.com 1st Ivybridge Guides 6.308.30pm. Details: contact Janet Parsons Tel. 01752 897082. Beginner Road Running Club (Sept- April only) 5.30-6.30pm. Meeting point Ivybridge Community College. Free. Details: contact Chris 01752 698315. >

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Devon Senior Voice 10.30am-12.30pm. 1st Wednesday of the month. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 01752 892191. Ivybridge Table Tennis Group Ivybridge CC. Juniors £2, 6.30-8pm, Open Session £2.50, 8-9.30pm. Details: 07712 896185. Wednesday Night Church @ St John The Evangelist 7.30pm. Friendship, reflection, silence and prayer, for all faiths or none. Erme Valley Ladies Group 10.30am. 2nd Wednesday of month. Waterside House. Ivybridge Bowls Club 6.30pm. April-September. Bridge Park clubhouse. Details: 01752 892858. Ivybridge Rotary Club 6pm. The Henlake Suite, The Watermark. 01752 893245. Booklovers Meeting Alternate weeks. Details: 01364 73793 Coffee Morning 10.30am12noon. Cornwood Community Room. South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 7-9pm. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73244 / lal.lang53@ gmail.com Teeny Tots 10.30am11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Songs, stories and crafts for pre-school children and their carers. No charge. Bookstart 10.30-11.30am, Ivybridge Library. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Hello Baby 1-2.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Group for children aged 0-12months. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Discovery Play Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. 1.303pm. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Carers Group 11am12.30pm, first Wednesday of month, Ivybridge Library. Informal social gathering for any local unpaid carers. Details: 03456 434 435. Ivybridge Caring Volunteers Drop in for a chat about support for elderly/ isolated people. 9.30am-12pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Details: 07791 239357.

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Holy Communion Service St John The Evangelist, Blachford Road. 9.30am. Followed by coffee. All welcome.

THURSDAY Artistik Storytime 10am-12noon. St John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. For 0-5 years with carer. £1.50 per session. Term time only. Details: 01752 873089. Diddy Dance 10-11am. St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Walking For Health Level 3 walk. 9.45am for 10am. Every Thursday. Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 90mins. Free. www. walkingforhealth.org.uk Crime Book Club 6-7pm. Ivybridge Library. 3rd Thursday every two months. Details: 01752 894066 / mollytregaskis@aol.co.uk The Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am-12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: soniajwhitaker@ gmail.com Watermark Wonders Adult Reading Group 6-7pm. 3rd Thursday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Pop into the library for more information. Taichi Class 7.30-9pm. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: John Hamlett 07972 846443 / john.h@ email.com Lions Club of Ivybridge 7.30pm. 2nd and 4th Thursday of month. The Watermark. Details: contact 0845 833 9834 or lions@ ivybridgeonline.com Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club 7.30pm for 8pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. 18+. Exercise On Referral Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. Baby Bounce and Rhyme 10.30-10.50am. For under 3s and their carers. Ivybridge Library. Knit and Natter 2.304.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Action On Hearing Loss Clinic 2-4pm. Every 2nd Thursday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Working with Derriford Audiology. Details: 01752 893140. Credit Union 9.30am12noon. Ivybridge Library.

1st Ivybridge Rainbows 5-6pm. St John’s Church Hall. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk 2nd Ivybridge Brownies 6-7.30pm. 2ndivybrownies @live.co.uk / 01752 894749. Erme Valley Harriers Junior Training 5.45-7pm for under 11s. 7pm-8pm for over 11s. Ivybridge CC. ermevalleyharriers.co.uk Board Game Night 6-11pm. The Duke of Cornwall, Ivybridge. Details: joel. wright @me.com / 07863 128489. Young Devon Drop-In 2-6pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people (11-25). No appointment needed. Weigh and Play 1.30-3pm. Stay and play session for under 5s, with the child health clinic running alongside. St John’s Church Hall. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Dog and Puppy Obedience 7pm. Bittaford Village Hall. Details: 01364 73259. Come Dancing, Circle Dance 7.30-9.30pm. Yealmpton Community Centre. Details: 01752 880196. Ivybridge Caring Volunteers Dro p in for a chat about support for elderly/ isolated people. 9.30am-12pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Details: 07791 239357.

FRIDAY Ivybridge Country Market 9.30am-12.30pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: 07866 138129 / 07951 575568 / meghollomon.icm@ gmail.com Little Fishies parent & toddler group run by the Salvation Army – 10am-12noon, Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. Catholic Women’s League (first Friday of the month) St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh, 11am. All welcome. Youth Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 8-9.30pm. Ages 13-19. £2.10. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Scouts 6-7.20pm. Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages

6- 8. Details: contact 1st Ivybridge scout group. Over 50s Social Group 10am-12noon. 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 07598 781155. South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 10am-12noon. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73244 / lal. lang53@gmail.com Ivybridge Business Breakfast 8.30-10am. The Watermark. 3rd Friday of the month. £8 inc breakfast and speaker. Book: clare. northey@swlaw.co.uk Stairways Club 9.30am12.30pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. For adults with learning disabilities. Details: Ann Laity 01752 691648 / alaity9@gmail.com Air Cadets Parade times 7.30-9.30pm. Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park. Details: 07879 464657 3rd Ivybridge Cubs 6.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. Details: 01752 691366. 3rd Ivybridge Scouts 8pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. Details: 01752 691366. Bingo 7.30pm. Cornwood Village Hall. Every last Friday of the month. Young Devon Drop-In 1-5pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people (11-25). No appointment needed. Friday Club Ages 5-11. 6-7.30pm, Ivybridge Baptist Church. 01752 923032. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support for parents of under 5s. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Erme Valley Harriers Seniors Training 6pm. Every Tuesday & Friday. Meet Ivybridge Rugby Club. ermevalleyharriers.co.uk

SATURDAY Ivybridge Farmers’ Market 4th Saturday of month. 9am-1pm. Glanvilles Mill. Men’s Breakfast 2nd Saturday. 8.30am, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Full English breakfast for £3.50 and short talk afterwards. Build a Story Third Saturday of the month.

10.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Build part of a story with Lego. Under 11s. £1.50. Adult Writers Group 10am12noon. Ivybridge Library. 3rd Saturday of the month. £2 per session. Applications from Library. Wesley’s Cafe 10.30am12noon @ Ivybridge Methodist Church. Homemade cakes, coffee, tea & good company. Ivybridge Artisan Market 1st & 3rd Saturdays. 9.30am1pm. The Watermark. Details: ivybridge.artisan. market@gmail.com Bingo 2.30pm. Abbeyfield House. Trehill Road. £1 per game inc tea and biscuits. St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh. Holy Mass, 6pm. Bible and bake, 3-4.30pm. 2nd Saturday of month. Aimed at 0-8 years. Baking activity, Biblical story, crafts and songs. £2 per child, under 12 months free. Details: tish8952@aol.com

SUNDAY Ivybridge Methodist Church 10.30am, lively family worship with activities for young people. Varied worship 6.30pm. Ivybridge Baptist Church 10:30am (with crèche & children’s group) & 6pm. St John The Evangelist 10.30am. Holy Communion Service followed by refreshments. All welcome. St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh. Holy Mass, 10.30am. Salvation Army Sunday service 10.30am, Ivybridge Youth Centre. Details: 01752 894306 / ivybridge@ salvationarmy.co.uk Ivy Ladies Netball 9.30-11am. Ivybridge Community College. Details: ivyladies@gmail.com Bootleggers Walking Group Approx 10am start. Friendly, leisurely walks. Av 6 miles. Details: bootleggers sunday@gmail.com South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 3-5pm. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73244 / lal.lang53@ gmail.com.

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what’s on YEALMPTON SHOW Celebrate all that is great about country living at this year’s Yealmpton Agricultural Show on Wednesday, 25th July. The show at Kitley Lawns opens at 9am and promises fun and entertainment for all the family. Across the showground there will be show jumping, cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, homecrafts, floral art, horticulture and trade stands. The main ring has a packed programme including Landrover display, vintage tractors, parade of hounds, YFC tractor pull, livestock parade and Pony Club mounted games. The main attraction is undoubtedly The Devil’s Horsemen’s fully choreographed show of trickriding, a Roman-riding race, liberty acts, carousel displays and a classical high school dressage display with full commentary and background music. Entry is £12 for adults, £4 for children (5-16), with under 5s free. Parking is free in the outer field.

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HIDDEN GARDEN A unique opportunity to discover this wonderful, private and hidden garden tucked behind the village of South Brent with the dramatic backdrop of Dartmoor. Enjoy a peaceful stroll around two lakes bordered with

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Join Tony on Saturday, 21st July, at The Watermark before what is sure to be another sell-out at the Fringe. As seen on Russell Howard’s Good News, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Have I Got News for You, 8 out of 10 Cats. Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy award best show nominee 2012, Chortle best show award winner 2013, complete sell-out at the Edinburgh Fringe 2012-2017. Also on the billing is Helen Duff – How Deep is Your Duff. As seen on BBC Three and alongside Will Ferrell in Holmes and Watson. Followed by Adam Larter – Boogie Knights Sir Dance-A-Lot is the last of the known Boogie Knights, a gang of brave steppers with funk in their hearts and nobility also in their hearts. In this show expect dungeons, dragons and disco disco disco. Doors open 6.30pm, first show at 7pm Part of STEP4MIND.COM Tickets £12. Food will also be available.

ANDRÉ RIEU: AMORE MY TRIBUTE TO LOVE LIVE

One of the most popular live acts in the world, the King of the Waltz André Rieu has announced that his

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@ The Watermark 2018 Maastricht concerts will be screened in over 2,000 cinemas worldwide across the weekend of 28th-29th July, as he performs his hometown shows this year with a celebration of love. ‘Amore, My Tribute to Love’ is the renowned violinists tribute to his love for music, and his love for both of his families; his wife and children, and of course for his Johann Strauss Orchestra, who he has performed with for over 30 years. It follows on from the release of his album ‘Amore’ last year, which features his own versions of classic love songs from the worlds of popular and classical music. The unforgettable concerts that take place in André’s hometown of Maastricht in the Netherlands

beautiful flowering specimens. With wildlife in abundance, this sheltered space will inspire and delight all those who appreciate the relationship between nature, landscape and the garden. • Aish Lane, SBrent – follow orange arrows towards Glazebrook

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are a sight to behold. Set against the incredible backdrop of the medieval town square, fans flock annually from all corners of the world to watch André perform with his 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra, as well as sopranos, tenors, and some very special guests. This annual celebration of music, that is like no other, is also experienced every year in full by hundreds of thousands of fans across the world from the comfort of their local cinema, who are treated to some very special behind the scenes extras. Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins hosts the presentation, interviewing fans and soaking up the joyous atmosphere that bursts right through the cinema screen – as well as catching an exclusive chat with André the moment he steps off stage! Saturday, 28 July, 7pm, Sunday, 29th July, 3pm.

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CALENDAR COMPETITION

INFORMATION DESK

The theme of this year’s Ivybridge Calendar Competition is “My Favourite Place In Ivybridge”. The closing date is 31/07/18. We are looking for beautiful, inspiring photos of Ivybridge and the surrounding area to create the 2019 Ivybridge calendar. To ensure your photos meet the

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The new website for Ivybridge went live at the beginning of April and complements the new Ivybridge Town Guide (available from the information desk in the library). As well as comprehensive business listings for the town, places to stay, eat, drink, walk, cycle and more, the new website will also include a What’s On guide for Ivybridge and the surrounding area. The community is invited to tell us about events, making it a one-stop site to find out what’s going on in the area, for locals and visitors alike. Events, enquiries and comments to info@ ivybridgewatermark.co.uk

Ivybridge local information desk is situated in the centre of Ivybridge library and hosts an array of leaflets for local attractions, travel information, walking guides for Dartmoor and the South Hams, cycle maps, treasure trails, local OS and A-Z maps, cards and postcards and composting bags. Pop in and see what’s on offer.

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Are you masking your authentic self? ‘Authenticity is the daily practice of letting go of who we think we’re supposed to be and embracing who we are’ – Brene Brown. What does it mean to be authentic? Authentic is a quality of being genuine and worthy of belief. To be genuine requires a certain transparency whereby others can witness the unfiltered personality without any masking. The authentic self means being

your true self and in order to realise/understand who your true self is, perhaps you need to start looking at your own life. When you have buried your authentic self and have created a mask to hide your true identity, breaking down that facade alone can be frightening, a challenge and, in some cases, an almost impossibility for fear of the pain hidden within. The counselling process can enable you to break down the mask piece by piece in order to reveal your authentic self. How might it feel if you look inside and see all that you have been protecting in order to move forward with greater self awareness, peace and a positivity for your future journey? If this feels like this is something we can help you with and you are ready to unveil what lies within, please feel free to contact us for a FREE, no obligation initial consultation or take a look at our websites. i Ivy Counselling - 01752 891929

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There are several causes of forefoot pain, says Jackie Thomas of Abbey Road Podiatry, but thankfully most can be addressed Summer is the time for getting out and about, but it’s no fun if your feet hurt. Do you feel like you’re walking on a pebble? Perhaps you get a sharp pain under the ball of your foot? If so, we can help. There are several causes of forefoot pain which can be successfully addressed with orthotics or specially-shaped insoles in your shoes.

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Sometimes the pain may be from the skin itself in the form of callus or corns. We can remove them for you and help reduce the speed at which they reform. Even if it is something more complex with an exotic, unpronounceable name, there is a lot we can do to help. We can also order summer sandals in a flip flop style which have the most common orthotic prescription built into the sole. I have been trialling these and find them very comfortable. Please ask if you want to see them. If you like to show your feet off there is a lot we can do to make them more presentable, particularly if you have thickening and unmanageable nails. As always, we are only a phone call away and here to help with all your foot care. i Call 01752 426075 or visit the website – abbeyroadpodiatry.com Jackie Thomas BSc (Hons) is a fully qualified HCPC registered podiatrist. HCPC (reg no: 33566)

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WILLS: THE HARD FACTS Ask anybody why they must have a Will and the standard answer is: “because I have to”. Yes, you have to... But why? Why go to a professional Will writer, when you can simply pop to your local supermarket, write a few things, ask your mates to witness it, and voilà! Job done... Let’s imagine (in my case it’s not imagination, because I have seen it happen not long ago) what is going to happen... In the past, you had fallen out with your son, so he is not in your Will. Your ex-wife, who has not remarried, is also not in your Will; did you know that they have claims on your estate under the Inheritance Act 1975? You left your children that compensation that you never got, or

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you have left the house to a friend of yours... You also didn’t date your Will... Now what? There are an increasing number of home-made Wills being contested and of home-made Wills not being attested properly – just what solicitors are waiting for!! Not only is there heartache for those left behind, but so much money must be spent that the cost of litigation outweighs any saving you might have had by not going to a professional Will writer. Why are Will writers so important? The obvious answer is they are trained to do exactly that – write Wills. But writing Wills doesn’t consist only of jotting down notes about what somebody wants to leave to whom. It involves making sure that people who give Will

instructions have got mental capacity, that they understand what they are doing and that they are not influenced by anybody else. A Will writer is also an estate planning Practitioner and this skill comes in handy with clients who have big estates. Advice can be given to better protect assets and make sure that beneficiaries inherit them. Perhaps a Home Protection Trust is needed. After a Will writer sees a client, he/she must write extensive notes on the client’s mental capacity, whether there were contentious issues in the instructions and what is the advice to that particular client. A court will give great importance to the Will writer’s notes should a Will be contested. Will writers’

notes become evidence at a later date when somebody has passed away and can no longer explain what he/she has done. So, a Will writer is not only “somebody who writes a Will”. They are somebody on your side that will make sure that your Will reflects what you want and who will protect your wishes by writing notes every time he/she sees you or when something important has been discussed on the phone. A Will writer’s voice is your voice. And it will be heard when you are no longer there. For further information contact Richardsons Legal Services on 0800 014 8031. RLS is fully regulated, insured and approved by Devon Trading Standards under their “Buy with confidence” scheme.

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IN THE SUMMER TIME So far, May and most of June has seen the moor bask in glorious sunshine. Weekends have been busy with locals and visitors enjoying the landscape, beautiful riverside sites and generally having fun. After a very wet winter, the ranger team has finally been able to start catching up on some of its rights of way work across the 500 miles of footpaths and bridlepaths which criss-cross Dartmoor. You may find during July that some paths become impassable due to vegetation overgrowth. DNPA has a policy of not strimming or clearing the paths until the end of the bird nesting season

(end of July) as it is an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 to disturb nesting birds; paths will be cleared in August and September. We’ve recently been discussing with the landowners of both Harford and Ugborough moors the ongoing erosion problems in these areas. Both landowners and DNPA have been monitoring and recording the erosion sites and are now working together to find suitable solutions/repairs. The long hot days have encouraged one of the rarer and less seen animals on Dartmoor to come out of hiding and bask in the sun – we are getting increased

One of the moor’s rarer animals has come out of hiding, says ranger Andrea Roberts

reports of snake sightings. There are three types of snakes to be found in Britain (descriptions from www.woodlandtrust.org.uk): n Adder, Vipera berus The only venomous reptile in the UK, but is generally shy and non-aggressive. Fairly small and stocky. It can be variable in colour, with males being usually grey and the females reddish brown. Both sexes have a distinctive diamond shaped or zigzag pattern along their backs. n Grass snake, Natrix natrix Non-venomous, it is the largest snake in the UK. The dorsal surface is green or brown with dark bars and a yellow or cream and

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black neck collar. The ventral surface is white or cream with black markings. n Smooth snake, Coronella austriaca Non-venomous. Very rare due to the destruction of heathland. Similar to the adder but the dark spots or stripes on the back are not the well-formed zigzag pattern of the adder. It is very rare for people to be bitten by snakes, however dogs can often disturb the snakes and can get a nasty bite, normally on the nose. If this happens try to stay calm, try to keep your dog calm and take your dog to the nearest available vet where normally an anti-venom can be administered.

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*Denotes a direct service to / from London: Ivybridge-London: weekdays 09.06 [but NOT on 9th-12th July], 10.04, 17.13. Saturdays 10.16, 11.54, 19.36. London-Ivybridge: weekdays 16.03, 21.03 [but NOT on 9th-12th + 16th-20th July 16.03 leaves at 15.27 and 21.03 leaves at 20.45 ]. Saturdays 09.03, 14.03, 16.03 Information from Ivybridge Rail Users Group (IRUG). Timetables also available from The Watermark, Ivybridge. National Rail: 03457 484950 www.nationalrail. com Great Western Railway: 03457 000125 www.GWR.com

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THE BURDEN OF ARE YOU A MICROBEING AN EXECUTOR ENTREPRENEUR? The death of a loved one is a traumatic experience, and dealing with your loved one’s estate can be overwhelming. Each institution has different requirements to release monies. In many instances, a Grant of Probate may not be required. However, even if the institutions will pay monies without a Grant, if the assets exceed £5,000 (including half of joint assets), then a Grant should be obtained. Executors have various legal duties and responsibilities to ensure that the estate is dealt with correctly, eg dealing with the tax office, paying debts and placing monies into trust. Executors have personal liability if they fail to deal with the estate correctly and may find themselves in the position of having to personally pay debts or claims by beneficiaries if they fail in this duty.

Executors should put in place Statutory Notices (not family death notices) to protect themselves. Failing to do so may result in creditors pursuing the executor personally for up to six years. They must also ensure beneficiaries are not bankrupt by undertaking appropriate searches and should wait six months from the Grant before paying monies to beneficiaries. Although many people attempt to deal with the estate themselves, they often ask a solicitor to simply obtain the Grant for them to save stress, worry and time. Having a neutral third party also helps where executors and beneficiaries come into conflict with one another. If you would like to speak to someone about any of the issues raised in this article, please contact Katherine Millman at Howard and Over Solicitors, on 01752 690123.

Micro-entrepreneur’s relief was if the rental property is jointly announced in the 2016 budget, owned, both husband and wife coming into force from 2017/18. It are entitled to the allowance, raisis a £1,000 allowance from proping it to £2,000. The allowances erty and trading income, similar are also exclusive so you can use to the current rent-a-room relief £1,000 against rental income and in that the first £1,000 of gross ina further £1,000 against trading come is exempt from income tax. income. So, in a very contrived If your income is above £1,000 example, you may jointly own a you can either deduct actual rental property and both carry expenses to arrive at a profit, out some consultancy work with or claim the £1,000 (which you no direct costs as such, so you would if it was higher than the could end up with £4,000 of alexpense) and pay tax on the rest. lowances, potentially saving £800 In practical terms this will be in tax, rising to £1,600 if you’re useful to those who have small both higher rate tax payers. amounts of say consultancy work The date for claiming this relief in addition to employed income. for 2017/18 is 31st January 2020, Also, it could be very useful for so if you think you would have some landlords. There may be a benefited from this but have situation where a rental property already submitted your 2018 tax is mortgage free and incurs very return, it’s not too late. little in the way of costs to keep If you want advice on this (or running, so the £1,000 allowance else tax related) please Ivybridge Accountants - Oct16_Layoutanything 1 09-Sep-16 7:52 AM Page 1 could be useful. Furthermore, feel free to give me a call.

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n Ivybridge Theatre Company CHRISTIE CLASSIC Rehearsals are well under way for Ivybridge Theatre Company’s production of Agatha Christie’s The Unexpected Guest, to be staged at The Watermark from 20th-22nd September, curtain up at 7.30pm. The play is Christie at her best, leaving lots of clues as to who committed the murder. This intriguing ‘whodunnit’ twists and turns towards an edge-of-yourseat climax, leaving you guessing until the last chilling moment. ITC urge people to put the dates in their diaries now, for surely this is an experience you will not want to miss. Tickets go on sale from The Watermark box office on 1st July, price £8 per ticket, to include 50p booking fee charged by The Watermark box office. If you have any interest in performing arts or even helping back-stage (for example costumes, set making, lighting, sound) Ivybridge Theatre Company would love to hear from you. The club meet every Wednesday evening at 7.30pm in Chapel Place, Ivybridge. i Contact Ron Davis on 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatre company.co.uk

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It was third time lucky for Ivybridge Community College when they won the English Schools Football Association Under 13 National Cup for B Teams in May at Stoke City’s Bet365 stadium. Having twice been losing finalists in national football competitions, the Year 8 team thrashed Wright Robinson College, from Manchester, 9-3. Kyle Duffy opened the scoring after just 90 seconds, capitalising on a goalkeeping error, before

notching again three minutes later and completing his hat-trick inside 10 minutes. Wright Robinson College pulled two goals back before Duffy scored his fourth goal five minutes before half time. The second half was one-way traffic, with Jay Lapthorn also netting a hat-trick to make it 7-2. Wright Robinson College pulled a goal back before Lapthorn and Duffy scored one apiece. At the final whistle the Ivybridge players celebrated making College history, before captain Josh Howley lifted the trophy.

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JAKE QUALIFIES FOR THE HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW SUPPORTING ‘THE ROWING MARINE’ A mufti day in aid of the ‘The Rowing Marine’ charity raised an amazing £2,083.41. College principal Rachel Hutchinson presented Lee Spencer, aka ‘The Rowing Marine’, with a cheque on one of his visits

to the school. Lee has visited the college on several occasions to give moving, inspirational and motivational speeches across a number of year groups, and on the day of his visit he addressed an assembly of Year 10 students. To find out more about this worthy charity, visit leespencer. co.uk/the-rowing-marine

Year 9 student Jake Myers has qualified for the Horse of the Year Show for the second year running. Over the spring bank holiday weekend, Jake competed at Southview in Cheshire at the 138cm Horse of the Year Show qualifier. He competed on Eddy (The Agent) and not only qualified once again for the Horse of the

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Erme Valley Harriers’ Emma Lake has been particularly busy in recent weeks and has done exceptionally well in the Plymouth Half Marathon, Bere Pen 10K and the gruelling Dartmoor Discovery. In the Plymouth Half, Craig MacLellan was the first Harrier home in a time of 1.28.30. Emma Lake (1.30.56) was 4th lady and 1st fv40, while Cleo Perry (1.31.33) was 7th lady and 1st fv45. Rebecca Lee continued her recent good form with a personal best time. In the Bere Pen 10K, Emma Lake continued her good form as she was 3rd lady, while Simon Swift was 1st mv50 and Ken Summers 1st mv65. There was a great turnout by the Harriers’ at the 20th anniversary of the Dartmoor Discovery. This tough race covers 35 miles on Dartmoor. Mike Hoskin (5.09.28) was the first Harrier home and was closely followed by Emma Lake (5.13.48) and Sarah Hirons (5.16.48). Lake was 3rd lady and Hirons 4th lady. Both ladies won their age categories. Ken Summers also did well and was 2nd mv65. Meanwhile, Neil Holmes had a fantastic run to finish in 5th

Emma Lake and (below) Craig MacLellan in the Plymouth Half Marathon

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Mondays to Fridays Dawlish 16.07 Teignmouth 16.12 N Abbot N Abbot 16.21 Ivybridge 16.50

TEIGNMOUTH is an historic port on the mouth of the Teign Estuary with two different characters. Along the seaward edge of the town is “the Den”, a large area with lawn and flower beds running between the promenade and an elegant Georgian crescent. There is a pier, theatre and children’s play area and a miniature lighthouse. There is a long beach and on the northern end of the beach a sea wall which separates the railway line from a long footpath. On the estuary side, the town is alive with waterside inns, a busy harbour with boats for hire and a ferry to take you across to picturesque Shaldon just across the water. DAWLISH is a pretty resort famed for its black swans in the heart of the town beside the river. In the centre of the town there is a park called the Lawn, an attractive spot for families to play and relax amongst chestnut trees, the river, colourful flower beds and tall palms. The Brook river contains large numbers of trout and runs through the Lawn, cascading over a series of small waterfalls on its way to the sea. c = change Mondays to Fridays Ivybridge 08.24 09.06* 10.04 N Abbot 09.33c 10.31c N Abbot 08.51 09.39 10.39 Teignmouth 08.58 09.45 10.46 Dawlish 09.03 09.50 10.51 * 09.06 service doesn’t run 9-12 July Saturdays Ivybridge 08.23 10.16 N Abbot 10.43c N Abbot 08.49 11.18 Teignmouth 08.57 11.25 Dawlish 09.02 11.30

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The estuary of the River Exe is internationally known for its wildlife and is an important habitat for wading and migrating birds. Great views of the Exe can be enjoyed from the Avocet Train Line from Exeter to Exmouth, or you can take a gentle stroll alongside the estuary. All trains call at Exeter Central Mondays to Fridays Ivybridge 08.24 10.04 N Abbot 10.31c N Abbot 10.39 Exeter St Davids 09.16c Exeter St Davids 09.49 Exmouth 10.15 11.48 Saturdays Ivybridge 08.23 10.16 Exeter St Davids 09.16c 11.03c Exeter St Davids 09.48 11.16 Exmouth 10.21 11.50

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Penzance, Truro & Falmouth PENZANCE is the largest town on the Land’s End peninsula. With its harbour, regular summer ferries to the Isles of Scilly, the National Lighthouse Museum and the Penzance Museum and Art Gallery (housing one of the largest collections of art from the famous Newlyn School) there is plenty to do. FALMOUTH offers a charming mix for the visitor – from its lovely beaches, harbour and boating lake to its many attractive shops, cafés and restaurants. Under-cover attractions include the Falmouth Art Gallery, the National Maritime Museum, the Falmouth Arts Centre and the Princess Pavilion. From the Prince of Wales Pier pleasure boats cruise up the River Fal as far as Truro and a ferry runs across to St. Mawes.

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TRURO boasts one of the best shopping centres in the West, as well as two busy covered markets. On Lemon Quay is the Creation Centre, an arcade of specialist shops beneath the same roof as the Pannier Market. This beautiful cathedral city lies close to the confluence of the Truro and Fal rivers offering opportunities for relaxing boat trips.

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19.12

15.41 17.52 15.44c 17.56c 15.50 18.24

11.54 12.42c 12.49 12.52

11.19

10.04 10.31c 10.39

Exeter is full of colourful character, history and heritage and offers a delightful mix of high quality attractions, restaurants and excellent shops in a setting of architectural splendour. From the magnificent Cathedral and historic quayside to the Guildhall and Royal Albert Memorial Museum and the city walls, Exeter has a long and interesting past from Roman times. Free walking tours are available daily. For detailed information contact Exeter Guided Tours Information & Booking Office – email guidedtours@exeter.gov.uk, ring 01392 265203, or see visitexeter.com

Mondays to Fridays Ivybridge 08.24 09.06* N Abbot 09.33c N Abbot 09.39 Exeter St Davids 09.16c Exeter St Davids 09.25 Exeter Central 09.28 10.19 * 09.06 service doesn’t run 9-12 July Saturdays Ivybridge 08.23 10.16 Exeter St Davids 09.16c 11.03c Exeter St Davids 09.25 11.16 Exeter Central 09.28 11.19 Mondays to Fridays Exeter Central 13.52 14.52 Exeter St Davids Exeter St Davids N Abbot 14.39c 15.33c N Abbot 14.50 15.55 Ivybridge 15.18 16.23 Saturdays Exeter Central 12.39 15.53 Exeter St Davids 12.42c 15.56c Exeter St Davids 12.50 16.18 Ivybridge 13.49 17.06

SUNDAYS Check times before travelling. d = depart a = arrive Ivybridge (d) 09 46 : Plymouth 10 02 : Truro 11 25 (Falmouth Tn 11 57) : St Erth 11 59 (St Ives 12 29) : Penzance (a) 12 10 Penzance (d) 14 37 : St Erth 14 48 (St Ives 14 31) : Truro 15 18 (Falmouth Tn 14 14) : Plymouth 16 36 : Ivybridge (a) 16 51 Penzance (d) 19 00 : St Erth 19 09 (St Ives 18.50) : Truro 19 39 (Falmouth Tn 18.55) : Plymouth 21 15 : Ivybridge (a) 21 30 There are no Sunday services from Ivybridge eastwards until 14.23 nor arriving later than 17.06 from Plymouth.

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Saturdays Ivybridge Plymouth Plymouth St Erth St Erth St Ives 07.58 08.13c 08.18 10.14c 10.19 10.32

Mondays to Fridays Ivybridge 09.05 St Erth 11.10c St Erth 11.18 St Ives 11.29

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Mondays to Fridays St Ives 16.33 St Erth 16.45c St Erth 16.53 Plymouth Plymouth Ivybridge 18.59 Saturdays St Ives 16.33 St Erth 16.46c St Erth 17.05 Plymouth 19.01c Plymouth 19.20 Ivybridge 19.35

Trains to/from St Ives (change at St Erth)

Note A: Some Newquay services change at the end of August. Check times before travelling.

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For further information contact Great Western Railway on www.gwr.com or 03457 000125. All fares and timings are believed correct at time of publishing (June 2018). No responsibility can be accepted for any errors or omissions.

travel to St Austell on a Penzance train, and then from St Austell station on bus no. 527 (there’s a reduced price to get in if you travel by public transport). For further information visit www. gwr.com or ring 03457 484950 for National Rail enquiries.

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The best way to arrive in St.Ives is by train. Soak up the dramatic views on the St Ives Bay Line from St.Erth as the line sweeps alongside the golden sands of Hayle, through Carbis Bay and on to St Ives with the panoramic scenery of craggy cliffs and the colourful harbour. Explore the narrow streets into the heart of this picturesque town with its many galleries, independent shops, pubs and restaurants. Visit Tate St.Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Gardens (www.tate.org.uk/stives).

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EVEN MORE IDEAS FOR TRIPS TO CORNWALL! Why not take a day out to the Eden Project or a trip on the scenic Tamar Valley line and enjoy stunning scenery and walks (including the walk from Calstock to the National Trust’s Cotehele House)? For the Eden Project,

10.37 11.23c 12.16 12.47

10.16 11.16c 12.16 12.45

Mondays to Fridays Looe 16.13 Liskeard 16.37c Liskeard 16.44 Plymouth 17.18c Plymouth 17.35 Ivybridge 17.52 Saturdays Looe 16.17 Liskeard 16.42c Liskeard 16.51 Plymouth 17.14c Plymouth 17.36 Ivybridge 17.51

See Note A Mondays to Fridays Ivybridge 07.58 Newquay 10.09 Saturdays Ivybridge 07.58 10.37 Plymouth 08.13c Plymouth 08.57 Newquay 10.47 12.38

Another glorious train journey – this time up the beautiful Luxulyan Valley – to the seaside family favourite of Newquay. Whilst providing a surfer’s paradise with the iconic Fistral Beach, Newquay offers many gentler bathing beaches well suited to families with young children (for example, Harbour and Towan Beaches). When you’ve had enough of sea and sand, you can visit a range of attractions in the town including the Blue Reef Aquarium, Holywell Bay Fun Park, Newquay Zoo and Trenance Park & Gardens. Newquay also offers an attractive array of shops, galleries and places to eat.

Take a trip on the scenic Looe Valley Line and explore the natural beauty of South East Cornwall. The last two miles of the branch line from Liskeard to Looe is recognised as one of the most picturesque railway journeys in Britain and enjoys wonderful views, £9.30 or stop off at St.Keyne and see the child 5-15 years famous Wishing Well – it’s also great half price for bird watching! Looe has a fine sandy beach right in the middle of the town, less than 10 minutes walk from the railway station. It also has access to the South West Coast Path and the hidden beaches and coves along it. The quayside offers boat trips. The streets are a maze of alleyways and back lanes.

Change at Liskeard Mondays to Fridays Ivybridge 09.05 Liskeard 09.49c Liskeard 10.14 Looe 10.41 Saturdays Ivybridge 09.04 Liskeard 09.47c Liskeard 09.56 Looe 10.25

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