The Ivybridge magazine - March 2015

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MARCH 2015 | ISSUE 050

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GUIDES LAUNCH BADGE IN COMMONS Three Ivybridge Guides visited the Houses of Parliament to take part in the launch of a new badge for the GirlGuide movement. The Breaking Barriers badge is about how girls across the globe can break through the barriers holding them back. The Ivybridge Guides, Becky, Anna and Dani, have been involved in the development of the badge and were excited to be able to share with politicians the purpose of the new award. At the special launch event, the girls met Justine Greening MP, the Secretary of State for International Development, who told them how the UK is helping girls around the world overcome barriers. The girls also had the chance to ask the minister questions suggested by other girls in the Ivybridge Guide unit. While in the Commons, the girls were presented with their badge by Justine and had a chance to meet Chief Guide, Gill Slocombe. Afterwards they also met the town’s MP, Gary Streeter, who always shows a keen interest in what the Guides are doing.

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New leisure centre a step closer? shop ve a s Ivybridge could get a new leisure A detailed feasibility study, which local& centre and swimming pool as part will run alongside a procurement of a mixed-use regeneration of the centre’s current riverside site. A “soft market test” by South Hams District Council has indicated that there is commercial interest in such a scheme, which would be a bespoke approach to Ivybridge to release potential of the site, as well as maximise the River Erme as the town’s greatest asset. A report, recently considered by the district council executive, recognised the unique challenges and opportunities the centre presents, including the potential to rebuild the leisure centre on-site alongside other uses, potentially including small-scale retail, a hotel and restaurant.

NEW BREASTFEEDING PEER SUPPORT

A new volunteer breastfeeding peer supporter is available at two SeaMoor Children’s Centre groups. Kelly will be available on Mondays at the Chatterbox Group (1.30-3pm) at The Den, South Brent Primary

preparation process ahead of a likely formal procurement exercise to be launched in the summer, will now take place. The feasibility study will require the development of a master plan for the site, consideration of the facility mix for the leisure centre, detailed stakeholder discussions with other potential delivery partners and a detailed financial analysis. It has long been recognised that the current centre has many constraints, which detract from its ability to maximise footfall and be a strong catalyst for community wellbeing and town centre rejuvenation. School, and Wednesday’s 0-18 months group at the SeaMoor Children’s Centre between 12.30pm. If you are a breastfeeding mummy and want to chat to Kelly about any aspect of breastfeeding or just want a bit of support or a chat then pop along to either group.

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from the editor Lots on this month If you find yourself stuck for something to do this month, be stuck no more! Our five-page What’s On section, starting on page 9, is probably the most comprehensive guide of any magazine covering the area and is packed with all manner of things to do in and around Ivybridge. Choose from Fairtrade Fortnight events, a charity fashion show, catch a movie, boogie to live music, visit the farmers’ market, take in an art exhibition... There is something for all the family happening in your town this month, so please support the events if you can. Other good reasons to get out and about in your town are the special offers local shops and businesses are offering on our nearBUYS page. Have a look at page 7 and grab yourself a bargain. I hope you enjoy reading this issue, and maybe I’ll see you out and about!

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Community

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Spring is here by Andrea Roberts

Tor Rocks, Harford - a painting by Eve Hayman, whose debut exhibition, in The Atrium at The Watermark, opens on Friday, 27th March 2015 - see page 13.

Your say on health matters

Patients of Ivybridge Medical The PPG has been involved in Practice can now have their say helping set priorities for improveon healthcare at the Practice. ment and in shaping processes The Patient Participation Group such as electronic prescribing. is an independent link beIf you are a patient and tween patients, doctors would like to get involved and staff at Ivybridge and help improve the Medical Practice. The services at the Practice, PPG aims to ensure or wish to be kept upthat patients’ needs, to-date with news and wishes and aspirations developments, contact WIN TICKETS are at the heart of health- see page 18 the PPG (see below). î Ivybridge Medical Practice PPG care within the Practice. has a dedicated postbox in the The group is already providing a Practice, email ppgivybridge@ strong forum for discussion and liaison throughout the community. gmail.com or find them on Facebook

HELP WITH NHS COMPLAINT Do you need support to complain about your NHS care or treatment? While the NHS works hard to treat everyone properly and promptly, sometimes things can go wrong. By raising your concerns you can help put things right and the NHS can learn from your experience. Independent Health Complaints Advocacy is a free, independent and confidential service that can support you to make a complaint. SEAP, a registered charity, is local authority-funded to provide this service. SEAP will be in Ivybridge Library on Monday, 9th March, between 10am-noon. Drop-in and meet them. î Contact SEAP: 0300 3435719, / info@seap.org.uk / seap.org.uk

Rotary Club thanks The Rotary Club of Ivybridge would like to thank everyone who helped and donated to its preChristmas fundraising. The club also wishes to thank Endsleigh for its Christmas tree and Roger Howell, who provided the Christmas trees for the old peoples homes.

The festive fundraising raised £2,978, which will be shared between Ivybridge & District Community Transport Association and the NSPCC, as well as other local Rotary causes.

î Get involved with Rotary - email adrian.dcunha@virgin.net or find the club on Facebook

HANNAHS NEEDS YOUR JUNK JEWELLERY Hannahs is asking people to take their old jewellery to their shop in Ivybridge after teaming up with a project called JUNK: rubbish to gold. JUNK: rubbish to gold collects broken and unsellable jewellery and turns them into new objects of desire. In exchange for the donated jewellery, a share of the funds generated by auction is returned to the partnering charities.

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Well, spring is almost upon us and one of the things most associated with this time of the year are little lambs merrily skipping and playing in the sunshine. The lambing season also coincides with the ground nesting bird season and this is why you may start to see signs around the moor asking all dog owners to keep their dogs on leads, so as to prevent sheep worrying and to stop fragile birds’ eggs being trampled. The birds include the meadow pipit, wheatear, skylark, stonechat and ring ouzel to name but a few, and a lot of these birds are becoming endangered and on the brink of extinction in some cases. So please tread carefully whilst enjoying the moor and where possible try to stick to more defined paths and routes. As March is the end of our financial year, Ella and I will be finishing the last of our paperwork, surveys, chasing up contractors and generally getting prepared for year end. We will also be planning for the new financial year, including submitting our working rota for the summer, planning new volunteer and outreach days and looking at more large-scale works where needed. On Thursday, 30th April, Ella and I, along with South Hams Connect, will be parked up in The Watermark car park with our outreach van from 10am until 4pm, available to assist with any queries or questions regarding the National Park and South Hams District Council. Why not come along and have a chat? To find out more about the Ranger service first hand, or if you think may need their help, contact them on: Ella – 07711104546 / ebriens@dartmoor.gov.uk Andrea – 07720509270 / aroberts@dartmoor.gov.uk

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Monday 23rd February

South Hams CAB Drop-in at The Watermark - 10am-1pm. Strictly Ballroom 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286. Tuesday 24th February

Messy Play 0-5s 10-11.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. The Ramblers Group Walk Turnchapel, Bovisand, Langadon Court, Staddicombe, Radford wood. 10 miles. 10.30am. Meet Mount Batten Breakwater car park. Details: 01752 778544 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Ivybridge & District Camera Club 7.30pm, Jubilee Hall, Bittaford. Wednesday 25th February

0-18 months Group 1- 2.30pm, SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Booking essential - 01752 896356. Film @ The Watermark – Dolphin Tale 2 [U] 107mins. 2pm & 7.30pm. Thursday 26th February

Songs and Stories 1.15-2.45pm, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Story, craft and singing for under 5s and their parents/carers. Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am -12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union 9.30am-noon. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Step by Step 10- 11.30am. For families with under 5s with additional needs. Various venues. Details: 01752 896356. Quiz Night 7.30pm. The Watermark. For Ivybridge Flower Club. Film @ The Watermark – What We Do In The Shadows [15] 85mins. 7.30pm. Friday 27th February

Ivybridge Country Market 8.3011.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/carers. £1. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Film @ The Watermark – Fury [15] 7.30pm. SATURDAY 28th

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What’s On

EVENTS

Your dairy of events, groups & clubs in Ivybridge

Ivybridge Reads Week 2015

A celebration of books and reading. All events at the library unless otherwise stated. Call into the library to pick a copy of the book quiz. A pair of cinema tickets at The Watermark are up for grabs. Quiz sheets £1. • Thurs 26th Feb: 7-9pm - READING GROUPS from Ivybridge and its surrounding parishes are invited to the library to discuss ‘The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher’ by Hilary Mantel. Light refreshments will be provided. • Fri 27th Feb: 7.30pm - Former BBC Spotlight presenter Teresa Driscoll will talk about her writing life and her debut novel ‘Recipes for Melissa’, which is published this Spring. She will also take questions. Tickets £2. from the library. • Sat 28th Feb: All morning - Display of work by Ivybridge Writers’ Group. 10am-noon - The Friends of Ivybridge Library book and DVD sale. • Mon 2nd Mar: 10.30-11.30am Love Your Alien. A fun craft and story session for registered childminders and the children they care for, based on the “Aliens” books by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort. • Tues 3rd Mar: 10.30-11.30am Sullivan the Poet. Hear Plymouth’s Poet Laureate talk about his poetry and his tenure as Plymouth’s first ever Poet Laureate. (Largely aimed at key stage 2 children, but all are welcome. No charge.) 5pm - Book Quiz closes. • Wed 4th Mar: 2-4pm - An Afternoon at the Races. Craft, chat, music and a cream tea especially for the elderly residents of Ivybridge. Free, but booking is essential. • Thur 5th Mar: WORLD BOOK DAY Answers to our Book Quiz on display and winner notified. 10am-noon - Creative Writing Do you have a book inside you? A twohour creative writing taster session run by the WEA in the Learning Suite. Free, but booking is essential. 7pm - Charles Dickens’ Bleak House performed by The Pantaloons. Details and tickets from The Watermark box office.

‘Design a Fairtrade mug’ competition

See the form on page 14 to enter Saturday 28th Feb continued

Dads’ Group 10-11.30am. The Donkey Centre, Ivybridge. Group for male carers and their under 5s. Details: 01752 896356. THE CAPALDI FAMILY @ THE SPORTSMAN’S INN Live music.

@ The Watermark 7.30-11.30pm. Top tunes from 60s to 90s aimed at the 30+ generation. £5 admission. Sunday 1st March

The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Loddiswell Station. Walk Woodleigh Woods, Topsham Bridge, Reads Farm, Loddiswell, Hatch Bridge and Avon Mill. 7.5 miles. Details: 01548 855698 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Monday 2nd March

South Hams CAB Drop-in at The Watermark - 10am-1pm. Strictly Ballroom 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286 / info@donaheys.co.uk Give Blood Ivybridge Rugby Club. 1.15-3.15pm and 4.45-7.15pm. Details: www.blood.co.uk or tel. 0300 123 23 23. Ivybridge Probus Club 12pm. Lunch meeting at the Smithaleigh Hotel (lunch served 1pm) with guest speaker. Details: 01752 892255.

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The theme for Fairtrade Fortnight 2015 in Ivybridge is TEA! Many of the shops and businesses in Ivybridge now sell and serve Fairtrade tea, but only 9% of the total amount of tea drunk in the UK has the Fairtrade label. So there is still a long way to go to help more tea producers get a fairer price for their product. Saturday 28th February - 10am-noon Get crafty with tea @ The Watermark Help make a Fairtrade banner, try out some craft ideas with Fairtrade tea or do your design for the mug competition. Monday 2nd March - 3.30-5pm Fairtrade Tea Party @ The Watermark Kenyan Fairtrade tea producer Paul Tiony (right) is visiting Ivybridge on Monday, 2nd March. He will be speaking in local schools during the day and then coming to The Watermark from 3.30-5pm. Come and meet Paul and hear about the difference that buying Fairtrade products makes. Plus, taste a choice of Fairtrade teas – free! Tuesday 3rd March

The Royal British Legion pop-in 10am-4pm, The Watermark. Details: call 0808 802 8080. Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm, Ivybridge Library. Details: 01626 870107. Messy Play 10-11.30am. For under 5s at the Methodist Church, Ivybridge. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Walking for Health Level 1 Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. 30 minutes. Free. Details: www.walkingforhealth.org.uk Ivybridge Walking for Health Level 2 Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. Up to 60 minutes. Free. Details: www.walkingforhealth.org.uk The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Ringmore NT car park. Walk Ayrmer Cove, Challaborough, Bigbury on Sea, Bigbury, nr. Marwell/Nodden. 8 miles. Details: 01548 821191 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Wednesday 4th March

Music Concert 6pm, Ivybridge Community College Performance Hall. Tickets: 01752 691000. Devon Senior Voice Ivybridge branch 10am. Speaker Diane Opoku from the Stroke Association. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 01752 892191.

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Knit and Natter 2.30-4pm, Famous Lee Mill. £5 including a pot of tea and a ball of wool. Details: 01752 691100. 0-18 months Group 1- 2.30pm, SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Booking essential - 01752 896356. Live Royal Shakespeare Company @ The Watermark – Love Labour’s Won (Much Ado About Nothing) 7pm start, doors 6.30pm. Tickets £15/£14 concs. Film @ The Watermark Interstellar [12A] 169mins. 2pm. See film listing on page 13. Thursday 5th March

Songs and Stories 1.15-2.45pm, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Story, craft and singing for under 5s and their parents/carers. Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am -12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union 9.30am-12noon, Ivybridge Library. World Book Day 9am-6pm, Ivybridge Library. All are welcome! Free Admission. Step by Step 10- 11.30am. For families with under 5s with additional needs. Various venues. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Board Game nights 611pm, Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: joel.wright@me.com / 07863 128 489.

Ivybridge Walking for Health Level 3 Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. Up to 90 minutes. Free. Details: www.walkingforhealth.org.uk The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Cross Furzes, near T junction. Walk Ryders Hill, Western White Barrow. 10 miles. Details: 01548 810761. Theatre @ The Watermark - The Pantaloons Present Bleakhouse 7pm start, doors 6pm. Tickets £12/£10. Friday 6th March

Ivybridge Country Market 8.3011.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Gary Streeter MP Advice Surgery Ivybridge Town Hall. Appointments only - 01752 335666. Illustrated Talk on the Wild Flowers of Dartmoor 7.30pm, Lukesland House. By the Rev Geoffrey Fenton. In aid of St Petroc’s Church, Harford. Details: 01752 691749 / www.lukesland.co.uk Young Parents’ Group 1-2.30pm. For parents under 25 with a child under 5. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356.

Events @ Ivybridge Library

• Mons: Noon-2pm WORK CLUB,

operated by LearnDirect • Weds 4th/11th/18th/25th 10.30amnoon MEMORY LOSS READING GROUP in partnership with the Reader Organisation. An ideal opportunity for people with memory loss and their carers to share their memories set against a background of stories and poems. Refreshments available. • Thurs 5th/12th/19th/26th 9.30amnoon CREDIT UNION The opportunity to regularly save locally. BABY BOUNCE AND RHYME 10.3010.50am. Traditional rhymes and songs for under 3s and parents/carers. KNIT AND NATTER 2.30-4.30pm. Enjoy knitting, sewing and crochet over a cup of tea/coffee... and a natter. • Sats 7th/14th/21st/28th 11.30am STORYTIME Stories for children read by a member of staff. • Mon 2nd March 4-5pm M@X’S BOOK DREAMERS Book Group for children aged 7-11. • Mon 9th March 10am-noon SEAP - see page 5 for details. • Tues 10th March 10am-noon NEXT STEPS Informal, friendly support group for parents and carers of young adults who have ongoing special or additional needs. Enjoy a coffee and chat to others who understand the situation. Speakers on relevant issues are invited from time to time. • Thurs 12th March 2-4pm ACTION ON HEARING LOSS CLINIC An opportunity for residents provided with hearing aids by Derriford Hospital to call in for batteries and re-tubing. • Sat 21st March 10.30-11.30am BUILD A STORY Listen to the story and then have a go at building it with Lego. £1.50 per child. Book with library staff. • Sat 21st March IVYBRIDGE WRITERS GROUP Application Forms must be completed via the Library Supervisor. A waiting list may apply. £3.00 per session. • Tues 31st March EASTER CRAFTS 2-4pm Drop in, booking not required.

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Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/ carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Film @ The Watermark Interstellar [12A] 169mins. 7.30pm. See film listing on page 13. Saturday 7th March

Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am-noon, Ugborough Village Hall. BLACK JACK DAVEY @ THE SPORTSMAN’S INN A night of Irish mayhem and insults. Swinging 30s Supper Evening 7pm for 7.30pm start, Delamore, Cornwood. £20 to inc 3 course supper and glass of wine. In aid of Cornwood Church heating fund. Details/to book: 01752 837441 / 01752 837851. Live music @ The Watermark GAGA: The Ultimate Tribute to Queen 8pm start, doors open at 7pm. Tickets £14. Sunday 8th March

The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Soar NT car park. Walk Tor Woods, Sharpitor, Starehole Bay, Soar Mill Cove, Bolberry Down, Jacob’s Lane, and Southdown Farm. 9 miles. Details: 01548 561709 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Monday 9th March

South Hams CAB Drop-in at The Watermark - 10am-1pm. Strictly Ballroom 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286 / info@donaheys.co.uk Ivybridge Flower Club 7.30pm, The Watermark. See page 22. Tuesday 10th March

Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm, Ivybridge Library. Details: 01626 870107. Messy Play 10-11.30am. For under 5s at the Methodist Church, Ivybridge. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Walking for Health Level 2 Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. Up to 60 minutes. Free. Details: www.walkingforhealth.org.uk

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South Hams Farmers and Local Producers’ Markets

Also full markets at: The Quay, Kingsbridge 1st & 3rd Sats each month Market Square, Dartmouth 2nd Sat each month

Mini Market - Glanvilles Mill, Ivybridge - 4th Saturday each month - 9am till 1pm

Next Mini Markets in Ivybridge Sat 28th Feb / Sat 28th Mar / Sat 25th Apr / Sat 23rd May For visitor and stall enquiries phone Jennie Beardsley on 07932 407819 10

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The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Bolberry Down NT car park. 8.5 miles. Visitors are welcome on any of our walks, strong footwear, waterproofs, food and drink as necessary please. Details: 01548 559374 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Wednesday 11th March

Blossom Meeting 7.30pm. Ivybridge breast cancer self-help and support group. Email blossomivybridge@yahoo.co.uk Knit and Natter 2.30-4pm, Famous Lee Mill. £5 including a pot of tea and a ball of wool. Details: 01752 691100. 0-18 months Group 1- 2.30pm, SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Booking essential - 01752 896356. English National Opera live @ The Watermark - La Traviata 7.30pm start, doors open at 7pm. Film @ The Watermark - The Imitation Game [12A] 114mins. 2pm. See film listings on page 13. Thursday 12th March

Songs and Stories 1.15-2.45pm, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Story, craft and singing for under 5s and their parents/carers. Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am-noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union 9.30am-12noon, Ivybridge Library.

Step by Step 10- 11.30am. For families with under 5s with additional needs. Various venues. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Walking for Health Level 3 Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. Up to 90 minutes. Free. Details: www.walkingforhealth.org.uk The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Nattor Scout Hut, 2 miles east of Sheepstor. Walk Eylesbarrow, Nuns Cross, Devonport Leat, Norsworthy Bridge. 8 miles. Details: 01548 830765 / shamsramblers@gmail.com National Theatre @ The Watermark - Behind the Beautiful Forever’s [12A] 7pm start, doors open at 6.30pm. See film listings on page 13. Friday 13th March

Ivybridge Country Market 8.3011.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Young Parents’ Group 1-2.30pm. For parents under 25 with a child under 5. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356.

Lions Club Charity Auction Saturday, 14th March 7pm - The Watermark

The Lions Club of Ivybridge is holding an auction and entertainment evening to raise money for the Devon Freewheelers. Entertainment will be provided by the Tamar Valley Male Voice Choir, who will be singing popular music and show tunes. There will be some amazing auction lots going under the hammer, including a hot tub experience with champagne, a ride on the South Devon Steam Railway with access to the train footplate, a full car service and much more. Tickets are £6 (to include light snacks) and are available from The Watermark box office and the Lions’ shop in Glanvilles Mill. The Devon Freewheelers, which provide an out-of-hours service to the NHS transporting blood, organs, breastmilk and notes between hospitals within the region, receive no funding from the government.

Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/ carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Film @ The Watermark - The Imitation Game [12A] 114mins. 7.30pm. See film listings on page 13. Saturday 14th March

Ermington Sustainable Saturdays 10am-noon, in the Reading Rooms. MEMPHIS BEAT @ THE SPORTSMAN’S INN Rock ‘n’ Roll. Sunday 15th March

Enjoy Mother’s Day at The Sportsman’s Inn

CHOICE OF THREE ROASTS AND FULL A LA CARTE MENU AVAILABLE

Mother's Day cream tea & high tea Donkey Centre, Filham Park. 10am2pm. Cream Tea - adults £5, children £3 each. High Tea - adults £7, children £3 each. Booking essential 01752 690200. The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Kingsbridge Quay TIC. Walk to Auton Farm, Youngcomb Farm, Collapit, Tacket Wood. 5 miles. Details: 01548 852519 / shamsramblers@gmail.com

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The Sportsman’s serves food everyday between 11.30am-2pm & 5-9pm (8pm Sundays). We offer a choice of menus with a selection of daily specials. Our food is always freshly prepared using locallysourced ingredients whenever possible. Our menus are allegen aware and we endeavour to meet all your dietary needs.

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The Sportsman’s is a traditional olde worlde pub where the values of a bygone age – good service with the personal touch – can still be found. Our extensively stocked bar caters for all tastes, from local real ales to continental lagers, fine wines to spirits.

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Diana Boutique

Monday 16th March

South Hams CAB Drop-in at The Watermark - 10am-1pm. Strictly Ballroom 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286 / info@donaheys.co.uk U3A Monthly General Meeting 24pm, The Watermark. See page 22. Tuesday 17th March

Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm, Ivybridge Library. Details: 01626 870107. Messy Play 10-11.30am. For under 5s at the Methodist Church, Ivybridge. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Walking for Health Level 2 Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. Up to 60 minutes. Free. Details: www.walkingforhealth.org.uk Antiques Valuation Evening 6-8pm, Dame Hannah Rogers School, Ivybridge. Antique valuations with experts from Bonhams London. Tickets £10 to include refreshments and 2 valuations. Booking & details: 01548 550300. The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Snapes Point NT car park. Walk Shadycombe, Ferry to E. Portlemouth, Coast Path, Gara Rock, return to island. Bring money for ferry £1.50 each way. 8 miles. Details: 01548 856815 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Royal Opera House live @ The Watermark - Swan Lake 7.15pm start, doors 6.45pm. Tickets £15/£14 concs. See film listings on page 13. Wednesday 18th March

One-day Pencil and Watercolour Workshop 10am-4pm, Ivybridge Town Hall. £40. Book: 01752 893852. Knit and Natter 2.30-4pm, Famous Lee Mill. £5 including a pot of tea and a ball of wool. Details: 01752 691100. 0-18 months Group 1- 2.30pm, SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Booking essential - 01752 896356. Thursday 19th March

Songs and Stories 1.15-2.45pm, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Story, craft and singing for under 5s and their parents/carers. Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am-noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union 9.30am-12noon, Ivybridge Library. Guided Tour of Lukesland House Must be pre-booked through www.invitationtoview.co.uk / 01206 573948. Step by Step 10- 11.30am. For families with under 5s with additional needs. Various venues. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Board Game nights 611pm, Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: joel.wright@me.com / 07863 128 489. 12

FASHION SHOW

The Diana Boutique Fashion Show is a well-established event in the Ivybridge calendar, and aims to raise the profile of Ivybridge businesses as well as promoting the boutique and raising money for a different charity each time. This year’s enjoyable social evening is on 18th March 2015 at The Watermark, Ivybridge, where you can view this season’s new ranges and raise valuable funds for this year’s charity - the NSPCC. Tickets, priced £8.50, are avaiable from Diana Boutique in Fore Street, Ivybridge, and include a welcome drink. In addition, there will be trade stands to browse and our now-famous raffle! Raffle tickets are only available on the evening. This year’s prizes already include two fabulous vouchers from The Masai Clothing Company to spend in the shop, and a beautiful print from talented local artist Jackie Gale!

In aid of the NSPCC

@ The Watermark Wednesday, 18th March 7pm for 7.30pm

Ivybridge Walking for Health Level 3 Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. Up to 90 minutes. Free. Details: www.walkingforhealth.org.uk The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet Ivybridge Station park and ride car park. Walk Uppaton, nr. Blachford, Harford Bridge. 9 miles. Details: 01752 691464 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Film @ The Watermark - National Gallery 180mins. 2pm. Film @ The Watermark - The Imitation Game [12A] 114mins. 7.30pm. See film listings on page 13. Friday 20th March

Ivybridge Country Market 8.3011.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Young Parents’ Group 1-2.30pm. For parents under 25 with a child under 5. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/ carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Business Breakfast Meeting 8.3010am, The Watermark. £8 inc breakfast and guest speaker. Details: www.swdevonbusinessnetworking.or g.uk Book: libby.shore@swlaw.co.uk

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Live @ The Watermark - Brainsex 7.30pm start, doors open at 6.30pm. Tickets £12/£10 concs. Saturday 21st March

Come and Sing Pergolesi: Magnificat & Bach: Motet- Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden. The Watermark. Workshop 10am-4.15pm - £14. Performance 5.30pm - free. Details: Ann Laity 01752 691648 / alaity9@gmail.com Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am-noon, Ugborough Village Hall. MIKE DOUGLAS IS NEIL DIAMOND @ THE SPORTSMAN’S INN Sunday 22nd March

The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Beesands. Walk Widdicombe, Huckham, Kellaton, Lannacombe, Mattiscombe, Hallsands. 9 miles. 01548 858725 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Monday 23rd March

South Hams CAB Drop-in at The Watermark - 10am-1pm. Strictly Ballroom 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286. Tuesday 24th March

Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm, Ivybridge Library. Details: 01626 870107. Messy Play 10-11.30am. For under 5s at the Methodist Church, Ivybridge. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Walking for Health - Level 2 Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. Up to 60 mins. Free. Details: walkingforhealth.org.uk

The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Moreleigh Village Hall car park (50p donation). Walk Chilley, Hutcherleigh, Woodford, Halwell. 9 miles. Details: 01548 821191 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Wednesday 25th March

Knit and Natter 2.30-4pm, Famous Lee Mill. £5 including a pot of tea and a ball of wool. Details: 01752 691100. 0-18 months Group 1- 2.30pm, SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Booking essential - 01752 896356. Thursday 26th March

Songs and Stories 1.15-2.45pm, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Story, craft and singing for under 5s and their parents/carers. Wright Group Coffee Mornings 10.30am-noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Credit Union 9.30am-12noon, Ivybridge Library. Fundraising Fashion Show 7.30pm/doors 7pm. For Ivybridge Gymnastics Academy. £5 to inc complimentary glass of wine/soft drink. Tickets: from Student Reception, Ivybridge CCC. Details: 01752 691000. Step by Step 10- 11.30am. For families with under 5s with additional needs. Various venues. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Walking for Health Level 3 Meet inside the Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. Up to 90 minutes. Free. Details: www.walkingforhealth.org.uk The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet Woodhuish Lane car park. Walk Mill Lane, Yards Lane, St Mary’s Bay, Berry Head, Sharkham Point, Man Sands. 10 miles. Details: 01548 559374 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Film @ The Watermark Paddington [PG] 95mins. 2pm. See film listings on page 13. National Theatre live @ The Watermark - A View from the Bridge 7pm start, doors open at 6.30pm. Tickets £15/£14 concs. Friday 27th March

Ivybridge Country Market 8.3011.30am. Scout hut next to the Leisure Centre. Green Pastures coffee bar with lots of toys. Bittaford Methodist Church. 10am-noon. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. First session is free! Then only £2. Young Parents’ Group 1-2.30pm. For parents under 25 with a child under 5. SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/carers. £1 per session. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728.

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Eve’s ‘The Old Ivy Bridge’

The Atrium @ The Watermark 27th March - 29th April 2015

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Local MP to open local artist’s debut exhibition

An Ivybridge artist was delighted when the town’s MP offered to open her first exhibition. Eve Hayman had been showing Mr Streeter, who is the Conservative MP for South West Devon, some of her paintings, and he was so impressed with her work that he offered to open the exhibition. Eve was delighted by his offer and gratefully accepted; it also led her to painting his portrait for the display. Although often commissioned to paint pet and people portraits, Eve has never put her work on public display and is excited by the project, which she had not expected to happen. “After attending Plymouth Art College in the 70s, life, as they say, got in the way and I spent the next 30 years bringing up a family and working in the building industry jointly running Hayman Construction, first with my husband and then with my son, dabbling only now and again in watercolours,” said Eve. when asked about her art background. Art was always her first love and when she discovered oils about five years ago she found it was the perfect medium to paint portraits

KAPTAIN KRAZIES KARAOKE @ THE SPORTSMAN’S INN Film @ The Watermark Nightcrawler [15] 117mins. 7.30pm. See film listings on page 13.

Box office – (01752) 892220 ivybridgewatermark.co.uk Tickets £6 / £5 concs (unless otherwise stated)

and to capture the light in landscapes. Re-discovering her passion for art and painting has been a life-long ambition and her work has received acclaim from far and wide, selling paintings in London and abroad as well as locally. “I particularly love painting children playing on the beach, trying to capture their concentration and

innocence, and painting people relaxing and enjoying themselves in lovely scenery,” commented Eve. The exhibition will be held in The Atrium at The Watermark. The official opening by Gary Streeter MP is at 7pm on 27th March 2015, and the exhibition will run until 29th April. You can also see some of Eve’s art at www.evehaymanartist.com

Film @ The Watermark Paddington [PG] 95mins. 10.30am & 4pm. See film listings on page 13.

Strictly Ballroom 7-8pm. The Watermark. Details: 07984 695286.

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South Hams Farmers and Local Producers’ Markets

Glanvilles Mill, Ivybridge - 9am-1pm

Fairtrade Group meeting 10am, Wesley Cafe, Ivybridge Methodist Church. For those interested in Fairtrade. Ermington Sustainable Saturdays 10am-noon, in the Reading Rooms. Mad Dog McRea LIVE! Donkey Centre, Filham Park, Ivybridge. Details: www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk Dads’ Group 10-11.30am, SeaMoor Children’s Centre. Details: 01752 896356.

Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 29th March-14th June. Sundays, Wednesdays & Bank Hols. 11am- 5pm. Details: 01752 691749 / www.lukesland.co.uk The Ramblers Group Walk. 10.30am. Meet North Hallsands car park. Walk South Allington, Higher Borough, Woodcombe, Start Point. 7 miles. Details: 01548 531598 / shamsramblers@gmail.com Monday 30th March

South Hams CAB Drop-in at The Watermark - 10am-1pm.

Tuesday 31st March

Ivybridge Community Choir 7.309.30pm, Ivybridge Library. Details: 01626 870107. Messy Play 10-11.30am. For under 5s at the Methodist Church, Ivybridge. Details: 01752 896356. Ivybridge Walking for Health Level 2 Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre 9.45am for 10am start. Up to 60 minutes. Free. Details: www.walkingforhealth.org.uk The Ramblers Group Walk 10.30am. Meet Hexworthy. Walk Swincombe, Whiteworks, Nuns Cross Ford, Childes Tomb, The Hen Roost. 9 miles. Strenuous. Details: 01548 550777 / shamsramblers@gmail.com

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

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INTERSTELLAR [12A] Wed 4 March 2pm & Fri 6 March 7.30pm A team of explorers travel through a wormhole in an attempt to ensure humanity's survival. Starring Matthew McConaughey & Anne Hathaway 169 mins LOVES LABOURS WON (MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING) Live by satellite from Royal Shakespeare Company Wed 4 March Tickets: £15/£14 concessions THE IMITATION GAME [12A] Wed 11 March 2pm, Fri 13 March 7.30pm & Thu 19 Mar 7.30pm During World War II, mathematician Alan Turing tries to crack the enigma code with help from fellow mathematicians. Starring Benedict Cumerbatch & Keira Knightley 114 mins LA TRAVIATA BY VERDI live by satellite from English National Opera Wed 11 March 7.30pm Tickets: £15/£14 concessions BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS live by satellite from the National Theatre Thu 12 March 7pm Tickets: £15/£14 concessions SWAN LAKE live by satellite from Royal Opera House Tue 17 March 7.30pm Tickets: £15/£14 concessions NATIONAL GALLERY Thu 19 March 2pm A documentary that goes inside one of the great museums of the world, The National Gallery, London 180 mins PADDINGTON [PG] Thu 26 March 2pm, Sat 28 March 10.30am & 4pm A young Peruvian bear travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at Paddington Station, he meets the kindly Brown family, who offer him a temporary haven 95 mins A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE live by satellite from the National Theatre Thu 26 March 7pm Tickets: £15/£14 concessions NIGHTCRAWLER [15] Fri 27 March 7.30pm When Lou Bloom, a driven man desperate for work, muscles into the world of L.A. crime journalism, he blurs the line between observer and participant to become the star of his own story. Aiding him in his effort is Nina, a TV-news veteran. Jake Gyllenhaal stars. 117 mins

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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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THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 RECOUNTING LIFE IN THE TOWN O OO REMEMBERING THE FALLEN

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y March 1915, the Great War had been raging for six months. Those who had believed it would be over quickly were now having to reconsider. In Ivybridge it was beginning to have an effect. There were Belgian refugees in the village. More and more young men were enlisting into the army and the navy. Horses were being taken by the military – most for use as draught animals, rather than for the cavalry. The Stowford Mill archives tell us that prior to a visit by a military requisition team a worker was instructed to take one of the “best stallions” and hide it near the railway viaduct. Then, in late March, came the sad news of the death of another Ivybridge soldier. Private Arthur Horton was the son of Phillip and Elizabeth Horton. He was born in Plymouth, but in 1915 his parents lived at 5 Belmont Road, Ivybridge. Arthur had been a regular soldier. The 1911 census lists him as aged 21 and serving overseas with the 2nd Battalion, the Devonshire Regiment. He left the army sometime after that, but was still on the army reserve list. Arthur was a Reservist when the war broke out. The 2nd Devons had been based in Cairo at the outbreak of war and returned to England on 1st October, 1914. Arthur re-

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Bleak House

The Pantaloons draw from a wide variety of popular theatre traditions, from commedia dell'arte and pantomime to standup comedy and silent movies, to bring what they consider to be a vital sense of "play" back to classical performance. Their aim is to recapture an aspect of drama which the modern naturalistic theatre has lost. On Thursday, 5 March, to coincide with World Book Day they come to The Watermark with their presentation of Bleak House by Charles Dickens. The company of five actor-musicians bring the novel’s cast of over 50 characters to life in a thrilling tale of love, skulduggery and spontaneous combustions ….. Tickets: £12/10 concessions.

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Comic Relief

On Saturday 7 March The Watermark welcomes back GaGa – A Tribute to Queen. GaGa are all about the music, no wigs, no make up, just pure rock ‘n’ roll. Tickets just £14 call the Box Office on 01752 892220.

Did you know, you can now get married at The Watermark? Fully licenced for ceremonies in the Henlake Suite, Stowford Hall and Library. Providing Wedding packages to suit all requirements from a simple toast to a traditional wedding breakfast. Special requests and themes available for all different tastes and budgets. If you are planning your special day, why not give Babs a call on 01752 892220.

Ivybridge Town Council considered its budget in January 2015 and approved a small increase of £3.25 per year per household for a Band D property. Any increase in Council tax is carefully considered and each Committee looks at the services being delivered for the year ahead and decides whether there needs to be an increase to enable the demands to be properly met. The Council also explores external funding options but these invariably need contributions to be found. Some of these might be provided by new developments due for Ivybridge and the borders of the town in the year ahead, so we work with South Hams District Council to ensure that they are aware of the pressures on our town which would be increased by a bigger population. Our voluntary groups are offering an increasing number of key services, whether supporting the police, via Street Pastors, or helping elderly people in their homes, via Ivybridge Caring. The local Methodist Church and

Salvation Army are being very proactive in a partnership with the Town Council, to offer new youth services following the withdrawal of Devon County Council. The big challenge is to try and establish what the town needs, consulting with users, and then seeking to provide it – generally in partnership with local voluntary groups, supported by the Town Council with grants. Another example is the Scout and Guide Groups who have been struggling with a very old building at Victoria Park. Already hundreds of young people and adults, some with disabilities, meet in the building each week but the adaptations needed will be significant and lottery funds tend not to support groups from areas like Ivybridge that are not considered to be deprived. Changes to the way The Watermark operates by sharing some space with the Library services and hopefully enabling more Library opening hours (eg Wednesdays) will benefit the town and offer increased opportunities and efficiencies. Details of the budget and the background to the changes can be seen on the website – www.ivybridge.gov.uk

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Do you have a male brain or a female brain? Find out at The Watermark on Friday, 20 March, 7.30pm when Timandra Harkness presents an interactive comedy on the differences between the male and female brain via a charismatic one and a half hour multimedia extravaganza …..Brain teasingly enjoyable! Tickets: £12/£10 concessions.

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To celebrate Comic Relief, The Watermark staff will all be in costume on Red Nose Day on Friday, 13th March. Come and see who they’ve come as and buy a Red Nose cake from the coffee shop.

Latest news from Ivybridge Town Council Annual Town Meeting – 22nd April

If you have any questions about the town then please come along to the Annual Town Meeting on Wednesday 22nd April at 7pm at The Watermark. If you cannot be there in person but are an elector then you can submit your question in writing in advance and it will be read out and a response given after the meeting.

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

Coming in 2015

The quality of the artists and events at The Watermark continues to grow from strength to strength. Coming up over the next few months are a host of top names, welcome returns and new talent including comedy from Seann Walsh, Paul Foot and the legend that is Dr. John Cooper Clarke. Live music from the Johnny Cash Roadshow, Neil Sands presents When You’re Smiling (a matinee sing-along), Fairport Convention, the English folk rock and electric folk band formed in 1967 and widely regarded as the most important group in the English folk rock movement, and ‘Simon & Garfunkel Through the Years’ performed by Bookends (pictured). Like The Watermark on Facebook and sign up on the website to receive up-to-the-minute news and event details by email. PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION TIME – 17th April On Friday 17th April at 7pm, Charles Lloyd will be our host for the Parliamentary Question Time at The Watermark. This is your chance to hear from the candidates standing in the SW Devon constituency and to ask them questions about national party policies or local issues with the intention of understanding how these will affect you, which may influence your voting intentions on 7th May. We are particularly keen to encourage first time voters and are working with Ivybridge Community College to encourage participation by students. Tickets are free of charge but please contact the Box Office at The Watermark to obtain yours as we cannot guarantee there will be any available on the night. Preference is being given to Ivybridge electors but will be extended outside the area if tickets remain by early April. Equally, if you have any questions in advance that you wish to submit please drop them into the Information Centre at The Watermark and they will ensure that these are passed onto the host of the event.

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ENRICHMENT AT MANOR

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CREATING TAPESTRIES ROMAN BATTLE RE-ENACTMENT A Roman Army used a classic square formation with interlocking shields to defeat the Celts in the mock battle re-enacted by year 3 and 4 children at Woodlands Park Primary School. The great battle was the exciting climax of three days of workshops on the Romans and was watched by the parents and friends of the children.

The workshops were given by experts from the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter. The children had the opportunity to meet a Roman legionary soldier, learn Roman battle skills and drills using Latin commands. They were also given a chance to handle artefacts, try on costumes and compare Roman life with their own.

Lucas, William, Nuno and Daisy

James enjoys making shelters during a session of bush craft

Fridays have a new look at Manor Primary. Each week, all the children now take part in ‘enrichment afternoon’. The children choose a new activity each half-term and join a mixed aged group to enjoy pursuits such as cookery, art, bushcraft, singing, bookmaking and cross-country. New activities are being added and the children have the chance to work with and get to know different children and teachers. The activities are designed to be fun and exciting while also equipping children with a wider range of life skills. Plus, it’s a great way to round off the week! Kacey-Ann and Jessica make clay pots

Megan, Jade, Kristian and Joseph with their dyed material

As part of their work about the Dark Ages, Curlews class have been investigating using vegetable and fruit to create dyes and learning about the Bayeux tapestry. The children learnt about how the Anglo Saxons would use natural products to dye the woollen material they had woven. They worked in groups to choose a vegetable or fruit to create a dye and then tested their concoction on white cotton. Having created some naturally-dyed material, they then went on to design a panel for a Stowford Tapestry inspired by what happens at school every day.

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A team of 12 year 4, 5 and 6 boys and girls represented Woodlands Park Primary School at the Sainsbury’s School Games indoor athletics evening at Ivybridge CC. The event included a speed bounce, chest push, vertical jump, long jump and varying distance runs, with each pupil competing in three field events, two track events and an obstacle race.

food, including five current buns from the baker’s shop, and had the opportunity to play on the fairytale castle stage. They listened to and recited a range of nursery rhymes and had the chance to “show off” a wonderful range of inventive outfits.

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Little Bo Peep, all the King’s men and Humpty Dumpty all turned up for lessons when the Foundation classes at Stowford School spent a day celebrating nursery rhymes. During the day, the children made a variety of nursery rhyme

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Stress and its treatment is the focus of the upcoming fourth Acupuncture Awareness week. The British Acupuncture Council aims to increase awareness and to demonstrate the effectiveness of acupuncture in treating stress. Donna Air, actress and style editor, is the celebrity endorsing acupuncture this year and how it has helped her career.

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Growing pains &

William

BY NIKKI SMITH, MCSP South Hams Physio

My eight-year-old son William (inset) is desperate to get something he has helped write in print, so when I was thinking about what to write this month he convinced me that telling others about the ‘growing pains’ he and other children experience would be useful for other parents and grandparents, and of course allow him to help with writing the editorial. William describes ‘growing pains’ as pains at night in the leg, especially in the thigh and shin area. They feel like severe stretching pain and tightness in the leg muscles and can wake him up from sleep. ‘Growing pains’ usually affect children aged between 3-12 years, and are more common after an ‘active day’. Despite being called ‘growing pains’, there is no clear evidence to suggest that growing pains are the result ofS growth spurts. This is why some doctors prefer to use the

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term ‘recurrent nocturnal limb pain in children’. ‘Growing pains’ tend to occur in fit, active children and tend to run in families. One school of thought is that the child’s bones are growing at a slightly quicker rate than that of the child’s muscles and soft tissue, causing the stretching pain. Another is that if the child has been

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particularly active during the day the muscles are fatigued and tight at the end of the day. ‘Growing pains’ should be gone in the morning and your child’s ability to walk should not be affected by them; there should be no signs of physical injury or infection. If your child’s symptoms do not fit that of ‘growing pains’, or you are concerned, you should take your child to see a GP as they may have an underlying medical condition. You can give your child pain relief medication, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, to manage the pain if required. Your child will ‘grow’ out of these aches and pains and although they can be distressing, growing pains do not cause long-term harm. If in doubt, please do see your family GP. Best wishes, Nikki & William Rich South Hams Physio The Watermark, Ivybridge T: 07814 930913 / 01752 891930 E: info@southhamsphysio.co.uk W: www.southhamsphysio.co.uk

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WINTER FAREWELL The February meeting of Ivybridge Flower Club took the form of an in-house workshop, with members challenged to interpret ‘the last days of winter’. Each design was different in style and execution, with the appropriate plant materials and accessories being used. Hilary Newcombe was presented with a bouquet of flowers and a card from members to mark her Golden Wedding Anniversary. Members were reminded of the annual quiz night taking place at the rugby club on 24th February and a meal at Turtley Corn Mill being held in March. The club’s next meeting is on Monday, 9th March, at the Library, starting at 7.30 p.m. The demonstrator will be Catherine Gardner and her title will be ‘Super Springtime’. Visitors welcome, £5. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Janet Weston on 01752 894643

CRAFT WORKSHOPS

Ivybridge Crafters have a variety of workshops planned for March: 6th, Modern jewellery set using Net; B 13th Shabby Chic Jewellery box made from Pringles tube;

20th ‘Tick Tock’ time to make a clock; and 27th Easter wreath using old books. Workshops are held every Friday in the terrace cafe at Endsleigh between 10am and noon. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Jenny Pearce on 07753 480423

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U3A MEETING

No sooner had the costumes been stored and the dancing shoes packed away following the successful production of ‘Aladdin’ then preparations have started for the next Ivybridge Theatre Company show. Watch this space for further details... ITC meet at Chapel Place, Fore Street, every Wednesday at 7.30pm. If you are interested in the performing arts, joining now would be ideal as preparations for the next production start. FIND OUT MORE: Call 01752 893308 www.ivybridgetheatrecompany.co.uk

Lorna Howell will talk about Lukesland, the history of the house, the plants in the gardens and plans for the future, at the March general meeting of Ivybridge U3A. The meeting will be held in The Watermark on Monday, 16th March, starting at 2pm. FIND OUT MORE: Visit www.ivybridge-U3A.org.uk

SEND US YOUR REPORT

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

CAMERA CLUB NEWS

Ivybridge Camera Club meets on the first, second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm in the Jubilee Hall, Bittaford. Visitors and new members welcome. March’s meetings are:

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FAITH & FELLOWSHIP

LIFT – Ladies in Faith and Fellowship Together – is a group for Christian women of all ages to meet and share Faith and Fellowship. On a Wednesday, they meet to study stories of inspirational women in the bible; while aimed at single women, there are also non-single women who come to enjoy the company and reflection. The monthly Prayer Breakfast is a wonderfully uplifting experience as women from all over Ivybridge (single or not) come to share food and chat. Usually held on the first Saturday of every month, if you’d like to attend just come along, with something to share (bread, pastries, fruit, anything really), to the Methodist Church at 9.30am on Saturday morning. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Julia Johnston 07890 280634

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Executive detached bungalow Torpeek, Bittaford ...................................... ................................Guide price £425,000 Two bedroom detached bungalow with potential for further bedrooms. The property is surrounded by gardens and sits within approximately 2.4 acres. A rare opportunity to own a property in Torpeek, which also offers stables/ workshop, garage and parking for 7-8 vehicles. 01752 691 200 www.connells.co.uk ivybridge@connells.co.uk

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Planting a plant well makes all the difference to its success and survival. • Avoid planting when the soil is either sodden or frozen. If this is the case, wait for better conditions. • When ready to plant, stand the plant in a bucket of water until no more bubbles rise from the compost and it is thoroughly wet. • Meanwhile, dig a hole twice the size of the pot. If the soil is dry, fill with water and allow to drain away. Fork over the bottom and add plenty of compost or well-rotted organic matter. • Remove the plant from its pot and put it gently in the hole, ensuring that the top of the root ball is just below the level of the soil. • Stake, if you are planting a tree • Fill the hole with soil and compost, firm well to avoid air spaces around the roots, mulch with a good layer of organic matter and water well. • Keep well watered, and continue to do so for several months until the root system is well established. • Protect newly planted trees, hedges and shrubs from the elements with a temporary netting windbreak if the spot is windy or exposed. Add suitable plant feed during the growing months to boost your plant's progress.

What to do in your garden this month General tasks and garden maintenance Frosts can still be a hazard, so keep vulnerable plants protected at night if frost is forecast. March winds are also notorious for their ferocity, so check exposed plants are well supported. Now is the time for a thorough spring clean; weed and dig over your borders incorporating as much organic matter as you can – those chilly winds will really help to dry out the soil. Mulch bare soil once you have done the work and remove moss and weeds from paths, terraces and driveways. They may be boring tasks, but if you don’t get on top of the garden now (especially the weeds!) it will be a nightmare for the rest of the season. Clean and repair your garden tools, book the lawn mower in for

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and runner beans - this is really worth the effort! Dig a trench a minimum of a spade's depth and put in a generous layer of wellrotted manure or compost (as for sweet peas). Do the same for courgette plants. Plant out your early potatoes at the end of the month - or if you haven’t already done so, start chitting your seed potatoes - put them in a light, cool place with the end showing the most ‘buds’ uppermost - an old egg box is ideal. If you have a frost-free greenhouse, get ahead with the summer crops - sweet peppers, tomatoes, aubergines and salads can be planted inside (if it remains cold, check the temperature requirements on the seed packet and wait if necessary).

right down to the base - this will keep the plant compact. The latter also applies to forsythia (prune once it has finished flowering by cutting back flowered shoots down to a new shoot further down - all the new growth this season will flower next year) and to flowering currants (Ribes). Feed woody plants with general purpose fertiliser – this applies to roses, trees, climbers, hedges and shrubs. Feed acid-loving plants, such as camellias and rhododendrons, with ericaceous feed if you are on neutral or alkaline soil. A dose of sequestered iron also helps prevent the leaves turning yellow. Finish pruning your roses and start spraying them with fungicide to ward against black spot and mildew. Repeat every fortnight until the autumn. Prune hydrangeas – do not remove stems with a bud at the top, but snip off old stems bearing deadheads to just above the topmost healthy bud and remove weak shoots altogether from the base. With established plants, reI move some of the older shoots

Vegetables

Many vegetable crops can be sown this month - wait until the weather turns warmer, check the instructions on the seed packets and plant away! Broad beans, early peas, carrots, lettuces, spinach, salad leaves, leeks and chard are just a few ideas to get your healthy, cheap and homegrown food underway! Plant Jerusalem artichoke tubers bury them 1” deep and 12-18” apart - but remember they spread like wildfire unless you dig up every last one at harvest time. Plant shallots, garlic and onion sets as well as asparagus crowns in friable, well-drained soil. Harvest the last leeks, Brussels sprouts, sprouting broccoli and cabbages. Prepare the ground for French

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for concern, and at RLS we are able to address these. I am in the over 60s bracket myself and recognise that the ‘no obligation’ home call service that we offer gives people who do not want to visit our offices at Langage a very valuable alternative. Areas that might cause particular apprehension for the over 60s include Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney and Home Protection Trusts. All three things are important to ensure your assets will, in the future, go to those people you want them to go to, and also ensures that if you have lost capacity to make decisions for yourself there is someone you trust who is legally enabled to run your affairs and fight your health and welfare issues.

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We have also seen a huge increase in the number of pre-paid funeral plans being bought as funeral costs are rising so quickly, and a funeral plan guarantees the funeral is paid for at today’s price and for those left behind unpleasant decisions are avoided at a most difficult time.

Four-year-old Daisy-Jo Hosking had her long locks cut short to help a charity that makes real-hair wigs for children suffering with cancer. Daisy’s drastic haircut at the end of January raised £585.49 for The Little Princess Trust. As well as raising sponsor money, she also donated her hair towards making a wig. The real-hair wigs can cost around £350 to buy, but the charity give them to the children for free. Daisy’s mum Nina said: “A big, big thank you to everyone who supported Daisy! “Thank you to Kate at Serenity for doing the cut for free and to all the clients who donated money towards the cause.” • The Little Princess Trust provide real-hair wigs, free of charge, to boys and girls across the UK and Ireland who have lost their own hair through cancer treatment. To find out more, visit www.littleprincesses.org.uk

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home&garden Flower arrangement

by Ivybridge Flower Club

SPRING BOWL For this naturalistic and loosely triangular arrangement I used: _ A favourite bowl 2-3” deep _ 2 bunches Tulips minimum _ 16 blooms; cost £5 FOLIAGE _ 3 branches of Contorted (twisted) Hazel with catkins _ 5 leaves of Arum Italicum pictum graduated medium to small _ 3 smaller leaves of Fatsia _ Large sprays of Fatsia seedheads _ Sprigs of Box both evergreen and variegated _ Sprays of Daphne Odora very scented _ Stems of unopened Camellia buds with leaves removed _ 2/3rds large block of Oasis(floral foam) _ Florists tape Soak the foam and secure to the bowl with tape. Place the hazel branches, tallest centre back and a shorter one to each side forward at the front to create a curved fan shape of wildly twisting stems which overhang the bowl. To the left front, group the Arum leaves and overlay to appear natural. At the back right, behind the hazel, group the larger Fatsia leaves similarly to create depth. Use sprigs of Box to fill in and conceal the sides of the oasis all round.

Place a large spray of Fatsia seedheads just to the left of centre front as a focal point. Prepare the tulips by removing all lower leaves. The top leaves can be rolled back to add contrast and variation in shape. Arrange the Tulips amongst the twiggy hazel with one tallest centre back, one shorter just behind and one each side at left and right front of the bowl. Fill between these with more tulips and as you come forward shorten the stems maintaining a loose triangular shape, approx 10” deep front to back. Place the Camellia buds and the Daphne Odora sprays amongst the Tulip stems. Fill any gaps, not forgetting the back, with sprigs of Box, Daphne and Fatsia seedheads, and any tulips left. It should look good from any angle. Note that your Tulips will not stay `put` exactly as they carry on growing, and their heads follow the light changing your arrangement a little daily. Quite amusing to see. To refresh, water the oasis regularly. Alternative foliage to use; hedgerow hazel with catkins, bergenia leaves, Ivy leaves and trailing variegated form, forsythia, hebe, pussy willow and Mahonia flower spikes. Your gardens will soon have daffodils, narcissi, and camellias blooming, so your arrangements need cost nothing more than some absorbing leisure time, as members of Ivybridge Flower Club can testify.

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Erme Valley Harriers (top) and promising Ivybridge athlete Will Battershill (above) were both commended at The Herald Sports Personality of the Year 2014 awards. The club were nominated in the ‘Community Club Of The Year’ and Battershill as ‘Amateur Sports Personality Of The Year’.

Harriers enjoy the ‘first chance’ l athletics

Erme Valley Harriers were out in force at the popular First Chance 10K at Exeter, with some excellent results. The course is mainly flat and the conditions were good for running, as it was a dry but cold day and no wind. Allister Bristow had a particular fine run, coming home 5th overall and 2nd mv40. Paddy Trinder continued his good start to the year with a fine run. Alison Thorn and Cleo Perry also had excellent runs. Thorn was 1st fv40 and Perry 2nd fv40. Sam Perry also did well and was 1st fv45. At the Braunton 10 mile road race, Alison McEwing had a superb run and was 1st lady in a time of 63.55. Several Harriers’ youngsters in the under 11 age category enjoyed their cross country outing on the Parke Estate, near Bovey Tracey. 38

TEAM OF THE YEAR

Ivybridge Rugby Football Club were the winners of the prestigious Team of the Year award at The Herald Sports Personality of the Year 2014. The club were announced as Team of the Year at a glittering ceremony at The Pavilions. The award followed a highly successful 2013-2014 season. Former Welsh rugby international Gareth Thomas gave the keynote speech while Olympic silver medal winner Sharron Davies copresented the evening. Achievements were recognised for these proud award winners

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Netball ladies’ winning start Ivy Ladies Netball Club has made a winning start to its maiden campaign in a local league. The club, which was only started in September, has won three of its first four fixtures in the Plymouth & District Netball League, which is played at the Life Centre in Plymouth. On and off the court the fledgling club is thriving. A good number of players turn out for Sunday morning practice sessions at Ivybridge Community College, they have a sponsor and a coach is now helping the group to progress. Club secretary Emma Tayler said: “Many of the ladies hadn’t played since school, but enthusiasm has taken hold and its surprising how quickly everything comes back to you! “When we don’t have a match,

many of the group are keen to meet up for additional fitness sessions, it’s a very friendly bunch.” The team have new kit and dresses thanks to sponsorship from Manning & Co Financial Advisers. Additionally, Devon Active have provided funds to help with training. The team is hoping to build on its early success and progress as the season continues. The club meets at ICC sports hall every Sunday between 9.3010.30am for practice. Time is spent working on ball skills and tactics, and everyone gets to play in a game. The sessions are open to all and are £2.

î Contact the club by email at ivyladiesnetball@yahoo.co.uk or find them on Facebook - search for Ivy Ladies Netball

SWIMMERS CELEBRATE YEAR’S ACHIEVEMENTS A successful year of achievements was celebrated at Dinnaton Swimming Club’s annual Presentation and Awards evening, held this year at Boringdon Golf Club. Olympic gold medalist and world record holder Ruta Meilutyte, as

well as Plymouth-born Olympian and Commonwealth silver medalist Antony James, were on hand to present the awards. Achievements were recognised from Learn To Swim through to Senior Squad members and Masters (over 18). Youngest recipients were just 5 years old, through to Girls Club Captain Charlotte Craigie, 15 year old Jack Northmore and 12 year old Cole Haigh, who all walked away with an armful of trophies. The club can now boast a large number of swimmers who can compete regionally, as well as young Cole Haigh who is on the cusp of competing nationally.

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