The Ivybridge magazine - July 2016

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END OF AN ERA Farewell Mass

PHOTO COMPETITION Deadline is this month

CALLING ALL MEN WHO LIKE SHEDS

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NEWS Deadline reminder The closing date for The Watermark Photographic Competition is fast approaching. Budding photographers need to submit their entries for the 2017 calendar competition by midnight on Sunday, 31st July. The theme is ‘Ivybridge Through The Year’, and all entrants can submit one photo for each of the four seasons. Terms and conditions available from the information desk or at ivybridgewatermark.co.uk

Scouts plant for future Ivybridge & District Community Transport Association volunteer enabler Richard Green has been recognised at a prestigious awards ceremony.

Richard received the accolade at the Devon Community Transport Awards at a celebration event at County Hall in Exeter. The awards recognise outstanding

contributions to community transport in Devon. Richard is pictured receiving his award from Devon County Council chairman, cllr Andrew Moulding.

MEN WHO LIKE SHEDS WANTED FOR EXCITING PROJECT Men who like sheds are invited to a public meeting this month to explore the development of a Men’s Shed project in Ivybridge. The meeting, on Thursday, 21st July, in the café area in The Watermark from 7-8.30pm, is open to anyone interested in finding out about the initiative. Men’s Sheds is a growing phenomenon across the UK. It usually involves a larger version of the typical man’s garden shed. A Men’s Shed offers this facility to a group of men, where members share the tools and resources they need to work on projects of their own choosing, at their own pace and in a safe, friendly and

inclusive venue. They are places of skill-sharing and informal learning, of individual pursuits and community projects, of purpose, achievement and social interaction. A Shed’s activities usually involve making or mending in wood (e.g. carpentry, joinery, turning, carving, whittling, marquetry, furniture renovation) but may include metalworking (milling, sheet metal, welding, etc.) bike repair, gardening, electronics, tool renovation, boat renovation, model engineering (model railways, planes) and even building a car! On the 21st July, Jo Phillips, from the Royal Voluntary Service, who

is the National Sheds Manager, will be on hand to explain how the projects work in other places and to provide ideas for how to make it happen in Ivybridge. If this sounds like something you’d like to get involved in or you know of a vacant workshop or garage that could be the perfect ‘shed’ please come along on the 21st July in the Watermark at 7pm to share your ideas. The initiative is being led by South Hams CVS, which has teamed up with Drink Wise Age Well and RVS for the project. For further information or to register interest, please call Katie from the CVS on 01803 862266.

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Victoria Park was the focus of a community tree planting day by the enthusiastic 1st Ivybridge Scout Group. The Scout Movement is celebrating its centenary year, with each pack asked to plant an oak tree and the day proved the perfect opportunity to do so in the local park. The planting is part of a project to plant trees and shrubs to replace those lost in recent years, with a view to improving the park landscape with species popular in Victorian times.

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NEWS END OF AN ERA

A farewell Mass was held at St Austin’s Priory to mark the official end of the Augustinian Recollects in Ivybridge. Since 1932 the Augustinian Recollect Friars have been serving the Roman Catholic parish of Ivybridge together with Modbury.

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In the early days of the Priory, students from the Catholic priesthood in the Recollect Order received some of their training there before going to missions in the Philippines and South America. The Priory was built by a group of

French nuns in 1912 and the church was dedicated to The Sacred Heart. Fittingly, the service was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart (3rd June) by Fr Sean Flannery O.A.R., the retiring Parish priest, and the Mass was con-cellebrated by nine priests.

anything like this before, and Angela (right) is a godsend. “Business is good, and I’m sure with the support of local people, it will get better and better.”

The once neglected pond area in Woodlands Park has been transformed thanks to the initiative of a group of residents. They contacted SHDC to offer help to clear the pond after it had become overgrown and contaminated with weeds and various items of household rubbish. Since then, the area has been meticulously maintained by local resident Roger Richards, who not only keeps the pond free from contamination, but has also planted shrubs and hundreds of daffodils in the pond area. The space is now a pleasant area to picnic, chat or simply enjoy the surroundings and the wildlife that the pond provides a habitat for.

Pet shop birthday Erme View Pet Supplies in Glanvilles Mill will celebrate its first birthday on 18th July. Sandra Coker took the plunge and opened the new business last year and hasn’t looked back. Together with colleague Angela, Sandra is delighted to be able to serve customers and their lovely pets. “I would like to thank all our loyal customers who have supported us and encouraged us,” said Sandra. “I had never done

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If you organise events in your town or village, South Hams District Council is giving you the chance to have your say on how it supports local events in the future. SHDC has launched a consultation with residents and other interested parties on the way it helps communities and local groups to organise and run events. A large number of events are currently supported across the district, from major festivals and regattas to smaller village and community events. The way the council supports these events varies depending on the event and how it is organised and whether it is organised for commercial or community gain. “At the moment, we support events in a variety of ways, from leasing land, to organising an alcohol licence and clearing up after an event,” explained cllr Ian Bramble. “But before we write a new policy on how we should offer these services, we would like to hear from those people who use them.” The consultation will help the district council determine its future event management policy, including determining which elements should be chargeable, and what any charge should be, and which shouldn’t. The proposal, FAQs and more information can be found at southhams.gov. uk/article/eventspolicy telluswhatyouthink Views must be emailed to eventspolicyconsultation @swdevon.gov.uk by Friday, 29 July.

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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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he Battle of the Somme has somehow become one of the iconic actions of the Great War and many local men were involved in it, experiencing the horrors of battle at first hand and for the first time. Three battalions of the Devonshire Regiment (the 2nd, 8th and 9th) were put to the test. The 9th Battalion was one of the few British units to reach its initial objectives on the first day of the battle, an achievement that came at terrible cost. The 9th Devons jump off point was a trench close to a small woodland called Mansell Copse, and their objective was the village of Mametz, held by the Germans. Captain Duncan Martin was worried by a German machine gun located beside the shrine in a civilian cemetery which overlooked the open ground his men would have to attack across – known as Shrine Alley. Martin was right. Of the 775 soldiers of the 9th Devons who attacked at dawn on July 1st, 463 were dead, missing or wounded. All save one of the battalion’s officers was unscathed. Much of the damage was inflicted by that machine gun. Meanwhile, the 8th Devons formed part of Brigade reserve on 1st July. It was soon in action and suffered 208 casualties. A and B companies were decimated by the same machine gun overlooking Shrine Alley. At about 3.30pm C Company, 8th Devons was ordered forward. The officer commanding C Company was Lieutenant Eric Savill. Having seen the carnage taking place in Shrine Alley, Savill used his initiative and chose to take an alternative route. Using cover provided by a slight rise in the ground to the north west of Mansell Copse, C Company achieved its objective – the Hidden Wood – with light casualties. At the end of the first day of the Battle of the Somme the bodies of 161 soldiers from the

The digitised records of the burials in St John’s churchyard have been handed over to the Rev Chris Osborne by Ivybridge Heritage and Archives Group. This ambition project has chronicled the 5,500 records of the Woodlands Road Cemetery and the churchyard. Burials from 1835 to date are now in alphabetical order, together with their location and dates. Many enquiries are received asking for information about ancestors who lived in Ivybridge, from as far away as Australia and Canada, and these can now been answered. Pictured are Barrie Wilson, Sheila Hancox, Rev Chris Osborne and Martin Hancox. 6

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Devonshire Regiment were retrieved from where they had fallen. They were carried back to the front line trench position and buried in a section of it. On 4th July a ceremony was held at the burial site. A wooden cross was put up at the time by the survivors. Carved on the cross was the inscription: “The Devonshires held this trench, the Devonshires hold it still”. The graves were left in this position when the cemeteries were rebuilt after the war and 163 graves are now contained in the ‘Devonshire Cemetery’. The words of the original inscription are now on a stone memorial at the cemetery entrance. The dead include Captain Duncan Lenox Martin and the poet, Lieutenant William Noel Hodgson. Given the carnage of the first day of the Battle of the Somme, it is surprising that not a single Ivybridge soldier was killed that day.

BATTLE OF THE SOMME REMEMBRANCE EVENT Ivybridge residents are invited to a special commemoration event to mark the centenary of the start of the Battle of the Somme, and honour those who fell. The town’s Royal British Legion is hosting a candle-lit service at Harry’s Patch on Friday, 1st July, at 9.45pm where the community, together with RBL branch members and local dignitaries, will collectively commemorate the start of the Battle of the Somme 100 years ago to the day. People are invited to bring candles or lanterns and gather at Harry’s Patch where there will be poem readings as the dreadful losses 100 years ago, including the grave losses experienced by the Devonshire Regiment on the first day of the battle, are remembered.

CHRISTIAN AID WEEK THANKS

The Organisers of Christian Aid Week for Ivybridge, Harford and Bittaford would like to thank all the people who contributed in any way to the house-tohouse collection. £45,4473.84p was raised.

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SCHOOLS

Year 3 children from Stowford School rounded off their work on the “Amazing Amazon Rainforest” with a trip to the Eden Project. The visit gave them the chance to experience first hand the humidity of the rainforest climate and to learn more about the plants that grow there. The main focus of the visit was to take part in the Rainforest Rangers’ experience, where the children got the opportunity to role play what life was like for rangers working in the rainforest. Afterwards they headed into the rainforest Biome with their guide, looking for plants that could give water, shelter or food.

Manor Primary School’s ‘Helpful Club’ (above) made a birthday card for the Queen and were thrilled to receive a reply and a photograph of the monarch. Her Majesty thanked them for their good wishes, and an accompanying letter informed them that she had enjoyed their art work and their kind words.

FRIENDSHIP DAY Activities to highlight the importance of being a good friend took place during a special Friendship Day at Manor School. Families were invited to a special breakfast, and each class created a ‘friendship tree’ with pictures of their friends and words to describe them and their special qualities.

Pupils in years 4 and 6 at Woodlands Park Primary School have enjoyed trips to residential adventure centres. The annual year 6 residential at Bude was a tremendous success for children in their last year at the school. Activities included kayaking and high ropes. For the first time, pupils in year 4 went to the Heatree Activity Centre on Dartmoor National Park. The River Scramble, whereby the children followed the course of a river upstream, overcoming natural obstacles like small waterfalls and fallen tree trunks, proved to be the children’s favourite.

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SCHOOLS

Children of all ages at Ivybridge’s primary schools had a right royal knees-up to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday. At Manor Primary (above), the children learned about the Royal Family while preparing for a Royal garden party. All the children’s families were invited, as well as local elderly residents. All the children and staff dressed in red, white and blue, the younger children made royal crowns to

wear and in the morning everyone joined in with a whole-school rendition of the National Anthem. There was plenty of artwork on display for the afternoon, with each class contributing to a whole school collage of the Queen, and each child had also painted their own portraits which were on dis-

play. Stowford School celebrated the Queen’s 90th birthday in red, white and blue fashion. In the run up to the celebration, all the children designed and made crowns, in honour of her majesty’s wonderful hat collection, and flags. They also learnt to

sing the National Anthem and learnt to sing Gary Barlow’s Diamond Jubilee song. On the day of their special birthday party, they had a picnic and then met in the school hall to sing the songs they had learnt and to watch a special birthday broadcast from Windsor Castle.

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WHAT’S ON FRIDAY 1st July

Box office – (01752) 892220 ivybridgewatermark.co.uk BRANAGH THEATRE LIVE: ROMEO AND JULIET Thu 7 July 7.15pm. The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company has announced the full cast for Romeo & Juliet, the fifth production in the inaugural Plays at the Garrick season. Joining previously announced Lily James (Juliet), Richard Madden (Romeo) and Derek Jacobi (Mercutio) will be Meera Syal as the Nurse. Syal said: "I'm so looking forward to joining such an exciting and prestigious company, and to be performing Shakespeare with them in this, his 400th anniversary year." Reuniting the stars of his celebrated film of Cinderella, Kenneth Branagh directs Shakespeareʼs heartbreaking tale of forbidden love Tickets: £16/£15/£14 plus Club member discounts available. TRUMBO [15] Fri 8 Jul 7.30pm. In 1947, Dalton Trumbo was Hollywood's top screenwriter, until he and other artists were jailed and blacklisted for their political beliefs. Starring Bryan Cranston, Diane Lane & Helen Mirren. 124 mins. HAIL CAESAR [12A] 2pm on Wed 6 July & Thu 14 Jul 7.30pm. A Hollywood fixer in the 1950s works to keep the studio's stars in line. Directed by the Cohen Borthers with an all star cast including George Clooney, Scarlet Johansson and Ralph Fiennes. 106 mins. GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL 2011 ENCORE: WAGNER’S DIE MEISTERSINGER VON NÜRNBERG (The Mastersingers of Nuremberg) Fri 15 Jul 6.30pm. Grippingly original, Wagner puts singing and songwriting centre stage in Glyndebourne’s biggest production ever.Hans Sachs is the most celebrated of the Mastersingers, a group of poets and musicians who have created complex rules for composing and performing their songs. Their world is turned upside down by free-thinking Walther who enters their singing competition to win his beloved Eva. But can this inspired rulebreaker win the hand of the woman he loves? With the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Glyndebourne Chorus. Sung in German with English subtitles. Tickets: £16/£15/£14 plus Club member discounts available. BOBBY [12A] Wed 20 Jul 2pm & 7.30pm. A film which marks the 50th anniversary of England's victory in the 1966 World Cup, and uncovers the truth behind the man who led them to it... Bo66y is a powerful, dramatic and deeply personal portrait of a genuine footballing icon. Moore fought many battles besides those witnessed by millions on the football field. Behind the glory lies the story of a man who faced highs and lows with the same strength and bravery. But he died young, cruelly shunned by the game and by the very people who owed him so much. The story is told by his two wives, his friends and fans, including Pele, Sir Geoff Hurst Harry Redknapp, Ray Davies, Ray Winstone and Russell Brand, and more than 30 others, whose words are mixed with as yet unseen archive footage. 95 mins.

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Ivybridge Country Market 9.30am-12.30pm. The Scout Hut next to the Leisure Centre. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Work Club 10am- 12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for job hunting advice. Details: 01752 893140. Young Devon Drop-in 1-5pm. 2nd floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 1125. No appointment needed. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Friday Club. 6-7.30pm. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. Ages 511. Details: 01752 898612. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support available for all parents of under 5s. Call Sam (07525 733936) or Sarah (07725 601492) to book a time. Gary Streeter MP advice surgery Ivybridge Town Hall. Appointments only - 01752 335666. LIVE Music @ The Watermark – The Magic of Michael Bublé 7.30pm. Tickets £12. SATURDAY 2nd July Artisan Market 9am-12.30pm. ‘Bake. Create. Grow’. The Watermark. Ermington Sustainable Saturday. 10am-12noon. Ermington Reading Rooms. SUNDAY 3rd July Ugborough Fair Week begins! Kicks off with 5-a-side football with the fun continuing all week. Details: 01752 892674. MONDAY 4th July South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 9.30am-12.30pm. The Watermark or call 03444 111 444. Give Blood Ivybridge Rugby Club. www.blood.co.uk / 0300 123 23 23. Step by Step. 11.15am-12.15pm. For families with under 5s that have additional needs or for parents that have concerns about their child’s development. The Den, South Brent Primary School. Young Parents Group 1- 2.30pm. For under 25s with an under 5. The Methodist Church. Chatterbox 1.30-3pm. A stay and play with child health clinic run with the health visitors. The Den, South Brent Primary School. Ugborough Fair Week

TUESDAY 5th July Ivybridge Probus Club 12pm. The Smithaleigh Hotel. Details: 01752 892255. Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm. People of any ability welcome. Details: 01626 870107. Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café bmercy.matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. Pilates 7pm. FREE. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7-8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. See page 18. Parents & Toddlers 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. Details: 01752 898612. Messy Play 9.45-11.15am. For under 5s. The Den, South Brent Primary School. Book: 07973 748497. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support available for all parents under 5s. Call Sam (07525 733936) or Sarah (07725 601492) to book a time. 5th Ivybridge Rainbows 5-6pm, St John’s Church hall, Blachford Rd. Ages 5-7. ivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk Ugborough Fair Week WEDNESDAY 6th July Devon Senior Voice. 10am for 10.30am. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 01752 892191. Ivybridge Memory Café 2-4pm. Sportsman’s Inn. Quiz’s, chat and cake, as well as entertainment. Here’s Looking at you Baby 12pm. Group for children aged 0-12months. Ivybridge Library. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, St John’s Church Hall. Ages 5-7. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk Ugborough Fair Week THURSDAY 7th July Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am-12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club. 7.30pm for 8pm. The Henlake Suite. The Watermark. 18+. Young Devon Drop in 2-6pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 1125. No appointment needed. Chatterbox 1.30-3pm. A stay and play with child health clinic run with the health visitors. St John’s Church Hall, Ivybridge.

1st Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, St John’s Church Hall. Ages 5-7. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk Ugborough Fair Week. LIVE @ The Watermark – Branagh Theatre Live: Romeo and Juliet 7.15pm. See page 12. FRIDAY 8th July Ivybridge Country Market 9.30am-12.30pm. The Scout Hut next to the Leisure Centre. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Work Club 10am- 12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for job hunting advice. Details: 01752 893140. Young Devon Drop-in 1-5pm. 2nd floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 1125. No appointment needed. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Friday Club. 6-7.30pm. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. Ages 511. Details: 01752 898612. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support available for all parents of under 5s. Call Sam (07525 733936) or Sarah (07725 601492) to book a time. Ivybridge Social Group for Over 50s 10am-12noon. Just come along on the day, you will be very welcome. Details: Mrs Thais Lloyd on Tel. 07598 781155. Ugborough Fair Week FILM @ The Watermark – Trumbo [15] 124mins. 7.30pm. See page 12. SATURDAY 9th July Ugborough Fair For more information tel. 01752 894973. Summer Reading Challenge Ivybridge Library. Lions Club Fun Day & Beer Festival 12noon-Midnight. Ivybridge Rugby Club. Details: lions@ivybridgefunday.co.uk Brent Singers 7pm. HMS Pinafore. Rattery Village Hall. Details: 01752 892703. MONDAY 11th July South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 9.30am-12.30pm. The Watermark or call 03444 111 444. Ivybridge Flower Club 7.30pm. The Watermark. Details: 01752 892647. Step by Step. 11.15am-12.15pm. For families with under 5s that have additional needs or for parents that have concerns about their child’s development. The Den, South Brent Primary School.

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events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups Young Parents Group 1- 2.30pm. For under 25s with an under 5. The Methodist Church. Chatterbox 1.30-3pm. A stay and play with child health clinic run with the health visitors. The Den, South Brent Primary School. Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. Policy & Resources Committee Meeting. 7pm. The Town Hall. TUESDAY 12th July Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm. People of any ability welcome. Details: 01626 870107. Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café bmercy.matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. Pilates 7pm. FREE. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7-8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. See page 18. Parents & Toddlers 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. Details: 01752 898612.

Messy Play 9.45-11.15am. For under 5s. The Den, South Brent Primary School. Book: 07973 748497. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support available for all parents under 5s. Call Sam (07525 733936) or Sarah (07725 601492) to book a time. 5th Ivybridge Rainbows 5-6pm, St John’s Church hall, Blachford Rd. Ages 5-7. ivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk WEDNESDAY 13th July Ivybridge Community College presents The Sound of Music 6pm. Adults £10, cons £8. Ivybridge Community College Performance Hall. Tickets from reception or contact 01752 691000. Here’s Looking at you Baby 12pm. Group for children aged 0-12months. Ivybridge Library. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, St John’s Church Hall. Ages 5-7. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk THURSDAY 14th July Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am-12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans.

Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club. 7.30pm for 8pm. The Henlake Suite. The Watermark. 18+. Young Devon Drop in 2-6pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 1125. No appointment needed. Chatterbox 1.30-3pm. A stay and play with child health clinic run with the health visitors. St John’s Church Hall, Ivybridge. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows. 5-6pm, St John’s Church Hall. Ages 5-7. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk Ivybridge Community College presents The Sound of Music Detaiuls - see Weds 13th entry. FILM @ The Watermark – Hail Caesar [12A] 7.30pm. See page 12. FRIDAY 15th July Ivybridge Country Market 9.30am-12.30pm. The Scout Hut next to the Leisure Centre. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Work Club 10am- 12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for job hunting advice. Details: 01752 893140. Young Devon Drop-in 1-5pm. 2nd floor, The Watermark. Advice and

support for young people aged 1125. No appointment needed. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and their parents/carers. £1. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Friday Club. 6-7.30pm. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. Ages 511. Details: 01752 898612. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support available for all parents of under 5s. Call Sam (07525 733936) or Sarah (07725 601492) to book a time. Ivybridge Business Breakfast Meeting 8.30-10am. The Watermark. £8 inc breakfast and speaker. For details visit swdevonbusinessnetworking.org.uk To book email: Alice.Carter-Tyler@ swlaw.co.uk or info@swlaw.co.uk Ivybridge Community College presents The Sound of Music Detaiuls - see Weds 13th entry. ENCORE @ The Watermark – Glynbourne Festival 2011: Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. See page 12. SATURDAY 16th July Artisan Market 9-11.30am. ‘Bake. Create. Grow’. The Watermark.

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WHAT’S ON Ivybridge Community College presents The Sound of Music Detaiuls - see Weds 13th entry. Ermington Sustainable Saturday 10am-12noon. Ermington Reading Rooms. SUNDAY 17th July Ivybridge Big Event 11am-4pm. FREE sports and activities. Details: 07967 399663 / 01752 896999. MONDAY 18th July South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 9.30am-12.30pm. The Watermark or call 03444 111 444. Step by Step. 11.15am-12.15pm. For families with under 5s that have additional needs or for parents that have concerns about their child’s development. The Den, South Brent Primary School. Young Parents Group 1- 2.30pm. For under 25s with an under 5. The Methodist Church. Chatterbox 1.30-3pm. A stay and play with child health clinic run with the health visitors. The Den, South Brent Primary School. U3A Monthly General Meeting 24pm. The Watermark. See page 29 for details of the speaker.

TUESDAY 19th July Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm. People of any ability welcome. Details: 01626 870107. Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café bmercy.matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. Pilates 7pm. FREE. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7-8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. See page 18. Parents & Toddlers 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. 01752 898612. Messy Play 9.45-11.15am. For under 5s. The Den, South Brent Primary School. Book: 07973 748497. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support available for all parents under 5s. Call Sam (07525 733936) or Sarah (07725 601492) to book a time. WEDNESDAY 20th July One Day Pencil and Watercolour Workshop 10am- 4pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. £40. Spaces limited.

Details/book: 01752 893852. The Ivybridge Memory Café. 24pm. Sportsman’s Inn. Here’s Looking at you Baby 12pm. Group for children aged 0-12months. Ivybridge Library. FILM @ The Watermark – Bobby [12A] 95mins. 7.30pm. See page 12 for details. THURSDAY 21st July Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am-12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club. 7.30pm for 8pm. The Henlake Suite. The Watermark. 18+. Young Devon Drop in 2-6pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 1125. No appointment needed. Chatterbox 1.30-3pm. A stay and play with child health clinic run with the health visitors. St John’s Church Hall, Ivybridge. LIVE @ The Watermark – Almeide Live: Richard III. The Watermark. 6.45pm. Tickets £16/£15 concs, members get £1 off of tickets.

FRIDAY 22nd July Ivybridge Country Market 9.30am-12.30pm. The Scout Hut next to the Leisure Centre. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Work Club 10am- 12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for job hunting advice. Details: 01752 893140. Young Devon Drop-in 1-5pm. 2nd floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 1125. No appointment needed. Friday Club. 6-7.30pm. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. Ages 511. Details: 01752 898612. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support available for all parents of under 5s. Call Sam (07525 733936) or Sarah (07725 601492) to book a time. Ivybridge Social Group for Over 50s 10am-12noon. Just come along on the day, you will be very welcome. Details: Mrs Thais Lloyd on Tel. 07598 781155. LIVE Music @ The Watermark – Genesish 8pm. Tickets £12.50 in advance or £15 on the door.

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SATURDAY 23rd July Farmers Market 9am-1pm. Glanvilles Mill. Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon. Ugborough Village Hall. Sibelco Cornwood Challenge. 6.30pm. 10k challenge or 4k fun run. Start at Cornwood Square. Details: 01752 892627. Garden Party 2-6pm. Bouncy castle, barbecue, face painting, live music, cream teas and home made produce. Free entry. Bittaford Church. MONDAY 25th July South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau 9.30am-12.30pm. The Watermark or call 03444 111 444. Step by Step. 11.15am-12.15pm. For families with under 5s that have additional needs or for parents that have concerns about their child’s development. The Den, South Brent Primary School. Young Parents Group 1- 2.30pm. For under 25s with an under 5. The Methodist Church. Chatterbox 1.30-3pm. A stay and play with child health clinic run with the health visitors. The Den,

South Brent Primary School. Planning & Infrastructure Committee. 6pm. Town Hall. Parks and Open Spaces Committee Meeting. 7pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. TUESDAY 26th July Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm. People of any ability welcome. Details: 01626 870107. Tuesday Lunches 12.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café bmercy.matthews@homecall.co.uk / 01752 893812. Pilates 7pm. FREE. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7-8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. See page 18. Parents & Toddlers 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. Details: 01752 898612. Messy Play 9.45-11.15am. For under 5s. The Den, South Brent Primary School. Book: 07973 748497. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support available for all parents under 5s. Call Sam (07525

733936) or Sarah (07725 601492) to book a time. WEDNESDAY 27th July Yealmpton Show Details: www.yealmptonshow.co.uk/ Here’s Looking at you Baby 12pm. Group for children aged 0-12months. Ivybridge Library. THURSDAY 28th July Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am-12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome! Credit Union 9.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club. 7.30pm for 8pm. The Henlake Suite. The Watermark. 18+. Young Devon Drop in 2-6pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 1125. No appointment needed. Chatterbox 1.30-3pm. A stay and play with child health clinic run with the health visitors. St John’s Church Hall, Ivybridge. FRIDAY 29th July Ivybridge Country Market 9.30am-12.30pm. The Scout Hut next to the Leisure Centre.

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Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Work Club 10am- 12noon. The Watermark. Drop in for job hunting advice. Details: 01752 893140. Young Devon Drop-in 1-5pm. 2nd floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people aged 1125. No appointment needed. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support available for all parents of under 5s. Call Sam (07525 733936) or Sarah (07725 601492) to book a time. LIVE @ The Watermark – Ivybridge Theatre Company Presents a Comedy Double Bill: A Mad Breakfast See page 29. SATURDAY 30th July Ermington Sustainable Saturday. 10am-12noon. LIVE @ The Watermark – Ivybridge Theatre Company Presents a Comedy Double Bill: A Mad Breakfast See page 29.

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Disclaimer: Diary information compiled by Ivybridge Town Council. All dates and times believed to be correct at time of going to press. Details reliant on community groups providing up-to-date information. The Ivybridge magazine and Ivybridge Town Council take no responsibility for its accuracy.

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RANGERS What’s on this summer on Dartmoor? Dartmoor Rangers are not only busy with path works and managing honey pot sites during the summer, says Ella Briens. They are ‘out and about’ on the Dartmoor National Park stands at local shows and events We try to attend most of the major agricultural shows but also go to other family, wildlife and community events around Dartmoor. I was at the Buckfastleigh Fun Day on the millennium green, with activities and information all relating to Dartmoor – not forgetting the ‘duck-race’ too! Shows give us the chance to demonstrate the work of the authority and also the opportunity to promote ‘up and coming’ guided walks, archaeological and wildlife events, volunteering tasks, Ranger Ralph Club and Junior Rangers. This summer we have a whole variety of events, across Dartmoor, that we are attending and/or running, including: Rangers at shows: Sunday 31st July – Totnes Show, Bill Allen; Thursday 11th August – Okehampton Show, Ian Brooker; Saturday 13th August – Manaton Show & Fayre, Bill Allen; Sunday 14th August – Hennock Fayre, Simon Lee; Thursday 18th August – Chagford Show, Pete Rich; Saturday 20th August – Christow Show, Simon Lee; Tuesday 13th September – Widecombe Fair. Other events: Saturday, 2nd July, 10:30am-4pm – North Hall Manor Community Excavation Open Day, Widecombe-in-the-moor. Saturday, 23rd July, 10:30am-4:30pm – Festival of Dartmoor through the ages, Postbridge (moorthanmeetstheeye.org/getinvolved/upcoming-events). 27th August-4th September – Dartmoor Walking Festival. Haytor Second Sundays – join Ranger Simon Lee on the second Sunday of every month to help with a variety of tasks at Haytor, including the restoration of the granite tramway. Wildlife Wednesdays: Each Wednesday between 2-4pm throughout August you can join our community ecologist to see that there is Moor than meets the eye to Dartmoor’s fantastic wildlife. The event is an afternoon of family fun including exploration games and craft activities. Drop in through the afternoon to take part. Haytor Visitor Centre - Haytor Haytime. Wednesday, 3rd August. Postbridge Visitor Centre - Postbridge Pollinators. Wednesday, 10th. Haytor Visitor Centre - Birds, Bees and Butterflies. Wednesday, 17th. Postbridge Visitor Centre - Meadow Life. Wednesday, 24th. Haytor Visitor Centre - Natural Connections. Wednesday, 31st. For more information on Wildlife Wednesdays, call Chrissy on 01822 890904 or email info@moorthanmeetstheeye. You can of course always also look at our web pages, Twitter and Facebook to see what we are up to and more of ‘what’s On’. Why not also sign up to our e-news where we will automatically send you current information – this can be done by following the links on our web pages? Have fun this summer! If you are interested in finding out more about the Ranger service first hand, or think you may need their help please, contact them on: Ella – 07711104546 / ebriens@dartmoor.gov.uk Andrea – 07720509270 / aroberts@dartmoor.gov.uk

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Money matters

IVYBRIDGE & DISTRICT COMMUNITY TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION

The things you need to consider if you’re starting your own business Starting a business can be exciting and rewarding, but also very frightening. Simon Jilks shares some basic things to consider as you ponder your business start-up idea A good place to start would be finance – what do you need, and how are you going to get it? This is a topic all in itself, which I will elaborate more on next month, but it’s vital to know what initial set up costs you are going to need to cover. This might include deposit and rent for your office or shop, initial stock, equipment, fit out, branding/advertising, insurance, to name but a few. Make a list but keep it simple, I’ve seen too many new businesses over spend in the early stages, putting huge pressure on cash flow for years to come, so try and concentrate on the vital things; you can always replace or upgrade as you grow. This might sound boring but put together a cash flow forecast, does it work? A business should make financial

sense and without some sort of estimate of income and expenditure it’s easy to lose control. This is the main reason most businesses fail in the first year or two, rather than the idea itself wasn’t good in the first place. Make sure you register with any regulatory bodies such as HMRC, who will need to know you’ve started in business, as well as any other bodies specific to your business. Consider VAT registration. If you expect your annual turnover to be more than £83,000, then you should register. Consider which business vehicle is best for you – ie sole trader, partnership, LLP or company. All have their merits, but it is important to know the difference. Last, but not least, get advice from a good, local accountant!

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

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

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

Every Friday A trip to towns like Tavistock and Totnes £6 Every Friday Shopping/lunch trips. Pick-up fr 10.30am £5 CORNWOOD, LUTTON, SPARKWELL & ERMINGTON

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Every Tuesday: Ivybridge Town Centre or Tesco Lee Mill............................................................£3 Pick-up times: Cornwood - 9.10am | Sparkwell - 9.30am | Ermington 10.30am. Collection: Ivybridge (Cornwood/Sparkwell) 11.45am, Tesco (Cornwood/Sparkwell) 12.15 pm, Tesco (Ermington) 1.30pm *

Every Wednesday: Plymouth ..............................£3.50 Pick-up time starts at 9am and arrive in Plymouth around 10.30am. Pick-up time for return is 1pm.

Every Friday A trip to towns like Tavistock and Totnes ....£6 All times are approximate and dependant on who needs to be collected. Please contact I&DCTA for more information.

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well HARBOUR FITNESS TRAIL A FIRST We’ve really tried t0 think of everything and so you can access a downloadable guide to the I am so excited to be able to Devon Fit Camp Trail at Sutton share with you our biggest kept Harbour at www.visitsutton secret to date... harbour.co.uk/what-to-do/get-fit/ For the past few months, I have We’ve also created films which been working with the team at provide training and safety tips Sutton Harbour who invited me to for anyone new to the exercises. create an easy-to-follow fitness Take a look! trail using the one mile route We’d love you to be a part of the around the harbour in Plymouth. first-ever Devon Fit Camp Fitness Well, last month, we launched the Trail, one I believe is the only fitfitness trail for the very first time. ness camp trail in the country! The Devon Fit Camp Fitness Trail Try it out, remember to take a recognises that there are many selfie at the start and at the end of people living and working around the fitness trail and tag us in on Sutton Harbour who might like a our Facebook page. little boost of an easy and enjoyIf you’d like to train closer to able fitness routine to fit around home, remember our sessions their work or leisure time – and of are fun, suitable for all levels of course that the route offers fresh fitness and will get you results – air and wonderful views. FAST! The pathways and quaysides We run nine sessions a week and around the harbour offered the along with full support, coaching opportunity to create ‘exercise and nutrition plans, helping you stations’; you can run, jog or walk get into great shape and reaching between the points – then perfor the clothes you want to wear. form the suggested exercises be- Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursfore continuing on the route. days at 6am and 9am, evenings at The trail is suitable for all levels of 6.15pm on Mondays and fitness, so why not head down Wednesdays and Saturday mornthere with the children this sumings at 9am. mer holiday? Visit our website for more details It’s a fantastic venue and a wonder- and grab your free pass there too! ful distraction while you exercise! devonfitcamp.co.uk BY CLAIRE MORGAN-HUGHES Devon Fit Camp

Break free from your phobia overcome their needle phobias through hypnosis, in a safe and professional environment. I have Hypnotherapy can help enoralso had specific training in tailormously with phobias, and I regu- ing the Solution Focused Hyplarly help people overcome fears notherapy three step approach to of spiders, flights, driving, or phobias to deal with the four sub other, more unusual, objects. types of needle phobias. Phobias can be extremely hard to An initial consultation allows me live with, life limiting even. The to assess the type of phobia that impact of a needle phobia, howyou may be suffering from, and ever, can be more severe, some- implement the most effective suptimes life threatening. port for you. I will explain which Someone with a needle phobia of these sub-groups your phobic may avoid inoculations, medical response stems from, so you can tests and the dentist – to the detri- have a clear understanding of ment of their physical health. Often how and why hypnotherapy will we only see them at times such as help you have an injection calmly pregnancy or urgent surgery when and confidently in the future! it becomes impossible to avoid If you are suffering from a phobia the need to have blood taken or in- that you would like to be free jections given. Studies estimate from, please do contact me between 3.5 to 10% of the populaTiffany Armitage Hypnotherapy tion suffer to some extent with a T: 01752 710277 fear response to injections. E: tiff@tiffanyarmitage.co.uk As a Solution Focused HypW: hypnotherapist-plymouth.co.uk notherapist, I can help people BY TIFFANY ARMITAGE Tiffany Armitage Hypnotherapy

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well MEN IN COUNSELLING? WHY NOT! problems, fears, vulnerabilities places men in difficulty before they come to counselling, it is the very thing which makes the therapy so effective once they do walk through our door. Once men make the decision to share their issues we find they open up quickly, work through their difficulties effectively and many demonstrate a level of emotional intelligence which gives them great strength once they In our experience, men who have have unravelled the tangled attended Ivy Counselling and wiring which has been getting Brighter Futures are united in one them down. thing – they use counselling to Most men haven’t considered that work through things they have there could be a different way of never told anybody. looking at things and of underThis appears to be the biggest standing themselves: the assumpdifference between working with tions of weakness, failure, inability men and women – the majority of to please may not be accurate female clients will have discussed and it takes the voice of another to some of their concerns with famshow that most of us are harder ily, friends or a counsellor at on ourselves than we would some point. dream of being to others. T While this reticence to share Some men come into counselling BY YVONNE AND DIANE Ivy Counselling / Brighter Futures

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“Different down there” 10 signs you might have a prolapse – and what to do about it BY HELENA COSTIFF Cornwood Physiotherapy

To my surprise I discovered that June was ‘Prolapse Awareness Month’. It wasn’t very well publicized, but that was no surprise as neither is the issue of prolapse. But here’s the thing – at least 50% of women who have had a baby by vaginal birth will have some degree of prolapse. That’s a lot of people. So even if you aren’t living with a prolapse, someone you know will be. Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the ligaments and connective tissue that support the bladder, bowel or womb become weakened or strained and this may allow them to lean or lower a bit in all sorts of different directions. There are many different signs of prolapse but you might become aware of: • Sensation of heaviness or

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Music cafe clarification In our June issue, we carried the heart-warming story of how school children are engaging with people with memory loss through music (Children in harmony with dementia sufferers through music). The article was accompanied by two photos from the first Music Cafe which could, we appreciate, be understood to show only dementia sufferers. This was not in fact the case, as the photos included ladies who are helpers at the Memory Cafe, who go along and give support. We apologise for any embarrassment the photos may have caused.

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The Magic of Michael BublĂŠÂ On Friday, 1st July, at 7.30pm The Watermark welcomes back Dave Hankin and his big band. Following last year’s highly successful show ‘Frank Sinatra The Centennial Celebration’ which attracted sell-out audiences and standing ovations, the Dave Hankin Big Band return with their new show ‘The Magic of Michael BublÊ’. Featuring such favourites as ‘Everything’, ‘Haven’t Met You Yet’, ‘Home’, ‘Feeling Good’ and the awesome ‘Cry Me A River’, the fullsized 17 piece include Dave Hankin Big Band, along with Bern Stewart’s mesmerising vocals, will appeal to enthusiasts of big band swing music and BublĂŠ alike. Dave says: “The great thing about the show is it will not only appeal to fans of Michael BublĂŠ, but also anyone who just loves that big band sound and who’s up for a

The GENESISH spectacular recreates the sights and sounds of a stadium Genesis show. Playing a collection of songs from each era, they are then surrounded by an outstanding Genesis-style light show. With costumes, two drum kits and exciting theatrics, a GENESISH show always delivers a great night of entertainment. GENESISH consist of five talented musicians from the North of England who have each developed their craft over many years, with a significant influence of Genesis running throughout their musical journey. Performing at The Watermark on Friday 22 July tickets ÂŁ15/ÂŁ12.50 concessions.

Arts at The Watermark July sees another visit by the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company for Romeo and Juliet. Rob Ashford and Kenneth Branagh direct Richard Madden and Lily James as Romeo and Juliet, Derek Jacobi as Mercutio and Meera Syal as The Nurse, in ShakespeareĘźs

heartbreaking tale of forbidden love – 7th July, 7.15pm. On 15th July, see a Glyndebourne Festival 2011 Encore: Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nßrnberg (The Mastersingers of Nuremberg). Grippingly original, Wagner puts singing and songwriting centre stage in Glyndebourne’s biggest production ever. Hans Sachs is the most celebrated of the Mastersingers, a group of poets and musicians who have created complex rules for composing and performing their songs. Their world is turned upside down by freethinking Walther who enters their singing competition to win his beloved Eva. But can this inspired rule-breaker win the hand of the woman he loves? With the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Glyndebourne Chorus. Almeida Theatre Live makes its debut broadcast with Richard III from the Almeida stage to cinemas in the UK and around the world, in association with Picturehouse Entertainment, produced by Illuminations Media. A peaceful England. Family. Small children. But obstacles can be overcome. Almeida Artistic Director Rupert Goold (King Charles III, The

Merchant of Venice, Medea) brings Shakespeare’s most notorious villain to the Almeida Theatre with a cast that includes Ralph Fiennes as Richard and Vanessa Redgrave as Queen Margaret, see it at The Watermark on 21 July

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Trusts – the facts, not internet misconceptions There is a lot of incorrect and misleading information on the internet regarding Trusts. There are many different types of Trust – for example, our life interest Home Protection Trust is not the same thing as a Protective Property Trust or a totally discretionary Trust. This is a very specialist subject, so it is easy to misinterpret some of the information out there, leading to unnecessary worries if you are considering a Trust. Therefore, we have brought together some frequently asked questions and the answers to help you sort fact from fiction. Q. When does protection start? A. Protection starts immediately after you put anything into the Trust, be it your home, cash assets, shares etc. Q. Can my beneficiaries sell my home and spend the money after my death? A. Yes they can. They can sell it and split the money in accordance with your Trust instruction, or they can rent it out. And they can do these things immediately.

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Q. Do I have complete control of my property in Trust? A. Yes you have absolute control just the same as now. Q. Do I have flexibility to do whatever I want with my property in Trust? A. Yes. Everything you can do now you can still do. Nothing changes. You can move home and the new home automatically goes into Trust. You can downsize and spend the money left over. You can even sell your home and spend the money as you like. Q. What if the government changes the law? A. Trust law is well established over centuries and even if loopholes are plugged in the future the government has never made this retrospective. There would be such an outcry if they did this, and remember that many MPs themselves have Trusts.

Q. What happens if I want to move home? A. Your put your home up for sale in the normal way and your conveyancer will automatically convey your new home into Trust. Q. How do I put money into my Trust and how do I spend it? A. You simply go to your bank and ask them to open a Trust account for you. You then deposit money into the account in the normal way. You may wish to open a savings account and a current account. You can then get interest and transfer money between accounts and write cheques for whatever you want. Q. Are there any ongoing costs to a trust? A. No. There is nothing really to do once the Trust is set up. It could be, however, that you want to add or remove a beneficiary or trustee, in which case there is a small amount of paperwork we will do for you at a very nominal cost. Unlike a Will, which would need to be rewritten, the Trust does not need to be rewritten; it is just a supplementary piece of paperwork that has to be raised.

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BUSINESS NEWS I have lived in Ivybridge for nine years with my husband and three children, who attend the local schools. I love being part of the local community, having volunteered at the Memory Café as well as being in a number of local amateur dramatic productions at The Watermark with Ivybridge Theatre Company. I started as a financial advisor 21 years ago, and was delighted to join Connells earlier in the year as a full-time mortgage advisor based in the Ivybridge

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Latest news from Ivybridge Town Council Ivybridge Neighbourhood Plan

Last summer, Ivybridge Neighbourhood Plan group consulted with local residents about the emerging plan for the town and had feedback from organisations and individuals. A leaflet and advertisement in The Ivybridge magazine ensured that

everyone had information on the plan, supplemented by short videos on the Town Council Facebook page and group members explaining the proposals at events like the Lions’ Funday and outside the Co-Op. Since then, discussions have been held with public sector bodies and other organisations that are required to ensure that policies in the document do not conflict with national planning policy and that any proposals can be properly enforced. This had taken rather

longer than had been hoped but full background to the decisions which were taken by the Steering Group at their meeting in May 2016 can be viewed on the Town Council website – www.ivybridge.gov.uk Once the amendments have been made, the plan is submitted to South Hams District Council and then onwards to an Inspector. When it has been considered and any amendments made it will then be put to a public vote to ensure that Ivybridge residents support

the proposals made. We have to ensure that our plan conforms with the existing South Hams District Council plan, but we are also mindful that the new district-wide plan will be open for consultation in the summer, so we have had to be careful that our policies don’t conflict with those in the emerging district-wide plan (which is quite difficult as we don’t yet know what is in that!) We hope that everyone will agree with our Vision for the town – as shown in this article – which aims to be broad enough to reflect our ambitions for Ivybridge, reflecting feedback from focus groups and residents, but not too generic that it could be any town in the country! For any further information please contact Lesley Hughes at Ivybridge Town Council or the chairman of the Ivybridge NP Steering Group, Steve Hitch.

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CLUBS&GROUPS

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

INSPIRATIONAL TALK Members of Ivybridge Flower Club were delighted to welcome florist Elaine Reynolds to their June meeting. Elaine, from Delabole, has visited the club on previous occasions and always entertains with her tales of her work with the cast and crew of Doc Martin, which is filmed in Port Isaac. Elaine is a very talented florist and used an excellent assortment of well-conditioned flowers and plant materials in her designs based on the title ‘inspirational fun and flowers’. Also at the meeting, tickets were on sale for a Cream Tea garden meeting in July and details of the final two classes being held before the summer break were announced. The club’s next meeting is on 11th July, at The Watermark at 7.30pm when the demonstrator is Area Demonstrator, Joan Trewin, whose title is “Essence of summer”. Visitors are welcome, £6. FIND OUT MORE: contact Hilary Newcombe, tel: 892647

CRAFTING TIME n Fridays, Endsleigh terrace cafe. 10am-12noon: 1st - Fairy doors 8th - Summer lights 15th - Shadow box part 1 22nd - Shadow box part 2 n The Watermark: Evenings 7-9pm 15th - Jewellery box 20th - Sea themed multi media canvas 28th - Funky flip flops From 20th July, Ivybridge Crafters will only be running weekly evenings at The Watermark. The Crafters will return to Friday mornings at Endsleigh after the summer holidays. FIND OUT MORE: Call/text Jenny on 07753 480423 or Theivycarafters@gmail.com

SUMMER COMEDY Members of Ivybridge Theatre Company take to the boards at The Watermark later this month for a comedy double bill. Tickets are on sale now, from the Watermark box office (01752 892220): £7 & Concessions £6. And £1 off for Watermark Club Members, for the performances on Friday, 29th, and Saturday, 30th July, starting at 7.30pm. The Comedy Double Bill features two short plays from very different eras. ‘A Mad Breakfast’ by Isabel McReynolds Gray is set in the dining room of a 1950s boarding house with various guests arriving for breakfast. Misconceptions abound and hilarity ensues as chaos tops confusion, soon causing one of the new guests to fear for their life! ‘A Jolly Sinister Jape’ by Elliot Strange is a madcap comedy set in the 1920s, with a liberal sprinkling of hilarious period slang, along with mystery and thrills. It wouldn’t be a mystery without a large house on a stormy night with a thunderstorm thrown in...

Ivybridge Theatre Company 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 ITC 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

MILL MEMORIES The July general meeting of Ivybridge U3A will be held on Monday, 18th July, at 2pm in The Watermark. Sheila Hancox will present a talk entitled ‘the history of the paper mill in Ivybridge’, providing a fascinating insight into the lives of the families that owned the mill and their contribution to the evolution of the Mill and of Ivybridge. Her talk will include illustrated and fascinating information about the paper processes and the watermarks. FIND OUT MORE: Call 01364 724700, ivybridge.u3a@gmail.com or visit www.ivybridge-u3a.org.uk

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HARRIERS’ GOOD FORM CONTINUES l athletics Athletes of Erme Valley Harriers’continued their good form with success at the Run Exe Relays. Each of the four athletes had to run a 4km loop. The Harriers U20 team (Joe Battershill, Joe Perry, Sam Yearling and Nathan Brown) along with the Ladies (Cleo Perry, Sarah Hirons, Jaine Swift and Emma Lake) won the team prizes. There was a good turnout at the Muskies Madness, with many fine performances. Russ Mogridge was 2nd mv50, Emma Lake 3rd lady and 1st fv40, whilst Mike Hansen was 2nd mv55. Emma Lake, Carol Hansen and Katy Mogridge won the team prize for the Ladies. At the first running of the Burrator 10K the Harriers’ athletes were in superb form with Allister Bristow 2nd mv40, Paddy Trinder 3rd mv40, Michael Miners 1st mv35 and Cleo Perry 1st fv40. Richard Lander Stow made the long trip to Scotland to run the Edinburgh Marathon. The trip was worthwhile as Lander Stow achieved a personal best time of 3.30.01, knocking some 9 minutes off his previous best time. W Three athletes completed the very demanding

Plym Valley Challenge prize winners (l-r) Mike Miners, Lee Eastley, Ken Summers, Jaine Swift, Neil Holmes and Mike Hansen

Dartmoor Discovery Ultra Marathon. This race covers some 32 miles across the hills of Dartmoor. Craig MacAlpine (4.47.59), Jo Edwards (4.59.26) and Don Rigby (5.36.28) all achieved good times. Edwards was also 2nd fv50. At the Run Exe Summer 5K Series Alison McEwing was the first Harrier home and Alison Thorn was 1st fv40, Jaine Swift 1st fv45, Mike Hansen 1st mv55 and Jo Edwards 2nd fv50. There were many superb performances at

the Plym Valley Challenge. This is a tough mainly ‘off road’ 7 mile race. Neil Holmes was 3rd overall and 1st mv50, whilst Jaine Swift was 3rd lady and 1st fv45. Mike Hansen was 1st mv55 and Ken Summers was 1st mv65. Holmes along with Mike Miners and Lee Eastley won the Men’s Team prize.wards (21.02) 1st fv50. î ermevalleyharriers.co.uk

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Alfie Moore The Naked Stun - 10 September

Charlotte Green 24 September

Almeida Live: Richard III - 21 July

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