The Ivybridge magazine - October 2017 issue

Page 1

FREE

JANE AUSTEN 200: DEVON SUNDAY INSIDE

LOCAL FARMER BRINGING BACK DOORSTEP PINT PAGE 29

n n n n n

Body shop Accident repair Van / Minibus hire MOTs / Servicing Car sales – open: Sat - til 3.30pm Sun - 10am-2pm

Telephone: 01752 698500 Ermington Road Ivybridge

www.davidmaymotorservices.co.uk

Ivybridge The

Est 1975

David May - ear piece - Jul17.indd 1

15/06/2017 18:33:

magazine

ISSUE 081 // OCTOBER 2017

Life is local

FIRST CLASS PHOTOS The children starting school for the first time

SOCIAL PRESCRIBING Helping you make the right connections

ENERGY ADVICE COLUMN NEW

Impartial home energy advice

AND THE WINNER IS... DON’T BE ALONE AT CHRISTMAS Mayor invites you to a festive party Every 30 mins Free WiFi Leather seats

PAGE 8

Photo competition winner revealed

Ivybridge to Plymouth

only £13 per week

First class travel as standard 01_TIM_Oct17.indd 1

stagecoachbus.com

17/09/2017 11:37:03


TS

LU

PRIN

SIVEL

DESIGN

ED

NEW

Y

• EXC

AUTUMN COLLECTIONS IN STORE NOW

This voucher entitles you to 20% off all clothing in stores. or you can use theThis online voucherentitles code you to £5 off a £30 spend on voucher ‘CRKIN20’at www.ewm.co.uk

Off £5 a £30 spendat *

Autumn 2017 Collections. Valid until 31st October 2017

*One voucher per transaction. Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount, and is valid on all clothing, subject to availability. Excludes concessions and alcohol and in store promotions. Voucher is not *TERMS This voucher exchangeable for cash - nominal value is 0.0001p. Damaged vouchers will AND not beCONDITIONS: accepted. This voucher is valid entitles you to £5 off when you spend £30 or more in one transaction newmay Autumn 2017 Ponden Home, Isle, Golf Company, James Pringle or Edinburgh Woollen Mill product in The until 29th Sept 2017. Stock subject to availability, actual producton colours vary from images shown on advert. Famous Lee Mill Only. One voucher per transaction. Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer Only valid in The Edinburgh Woollen Mill. The Edinburgh Woollen Mill Limited. Reg. SC024081. Reg. Address: or discount, subject to availability. Excludes sale items, online purchases, concessions, alcohol and food. Voucher Waverley Mills, Langholm, Dumfriesshire, DG13 0EB. is not exchangeable for cash – nominal value is 0.001p. Damaged vouchers will not be accepted. This voucher is valid until 31st October 2017. Only valid in The Famous Lee Mil.

THE FAMOUS

www.ewm.co.uk

Plymouth Road, Lee Mill, Nr Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9EE

Call 01752 691100 or find us on 02_TIM_Oct17.indd 2

14/09/2017 09:08:14


NEWS

qualifying competition at Bicton Arena. The other riders – Amy Stephens, Katie Reid, Hannah Preston, Katie Preston, Jose Grey and Rebecca Reid – performed well, with two riders from Year 7 competing for the first time in a schools competition.

Show jumpers at Ivybridge Community College are celebrating after qualifying for the national schools’ finals this month. The team of Courtney Fletcher, Ellie Smart, Caitlin Johns and Grace Dahle finished in second place in a competitive class of school teams

from all over the South West. Caitlin and her pony Tim were second individually in a class of over 70 riders, and also qualify as an individual for the championships. The college entered three teams in the different height classes at the

POPPY APPEAL LAUNCH

RNIB CELEBRATES 30 YEARS IN TOWN

This year’s Ivybridge Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal will be launched on Friday, 27th October, at 8pm at The Exchange. The evening, being held in conjunction with St Luke’s Hospice, will include horse racing and a raffle. All proceeds will be shared between the two good causes.

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) transcription service is celebrating 30 years in Ivybridge in November. Located on Davids Lane, the service provides specialist audio books, magazines, braille, large print, large print music and tactile diagrams to blind and partially-sighted people throughout the United Kingdom. Each month, over 4,000 pages of print are transcribed, over 50,000 talking book CDs are scanned and more than 16,000 memory sticks are sent out. The team of five staff and over 120 volunteers scan and edit books for braille, input music notation, check audio and read books and magazines in purpose-built studios. If a blind or partially-sighted person can’t read something and it’s not available in the library they can send it to Ivybridge and it is made accessible, tailored to the individual’s need.

CONTACT THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE :: Call/text: 07516 539573 :: Email: editor@theivybridge magazine.co.uk :: Facebook: @Theivybridgemagazine :: Twitter: @Ivybridgemag :: V ia our website: theivybridgemagazine.co.uk The Ivybridge magazine is an independent magazine published and produced by Lily design, 6 Claymans Pathway, Woodlands, Ivybridge PL21 9UZ. © Lily design 2017. The Ivybridge magazine has no affiliation to, nor official relationship with, any organisations or authorities. No part of this publication may be reproduced, in any form, without prior consent of the Publisher. All information, advertised or provided, is accepted in good faith as being correct at the time of going to press. Opinions expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher and editor. The publisher accepts no responsibility for products, goods or services that may be advertised or referred to.

Over the years, the service has developed to keep abreast of new demands and new technology. This year is no different, as it is expanding again to include the delivery of RNIB Talking Books on memory stick. About 600 USB sticks arrive per day, with the old titles being deleted and new books copied on to them. Gill Cowsill, the manager of the service, said: “We are just beginning to build a team of volunteers to help us with this challenge, so there are lots of ways people can get involved. “We are grateful to Hayman Joinery who have supplied us with wooden racks to process the USBs, to all the staff at the Ivybridge postal delivery office who help us with our enormous post each day and to members of Ivybridge Lions who packed over 11 crates, a total of 770 USB sticks.” î If you would like to volunteer, call 01752 690092 or email ivybridge transcription@rnib.org.uk

twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

03_TIM_Oct17.indd 3

An invitation from the Mayor, Cllr Anthony Khong 2017 marks the 8th anniversary of our Christmas Day parties at The Watermark and it’s my pleasure to once again extend the Town Council’s warm invitation to those who are elderly and/or alone to spend their Christmas Day with us at The Watermark. If you, or someone you know, is dreading the thought of Christmas Day on their own, please do get in touch. To book a place contact the town hall on 01752 893815. Sue Aust of Ivybridge Caring will also be happy to take names. If you have been hesitant about attending, please don’t worry – with the help of Ivybridge Ring and Ride and Ivybridge Caring we can accommodate your transport requirements and any other support you might need. Of course, we will again need the help of the wonderful community here in Ivybridge to ensure this year’s event is as good as previous years – businesses like Gribbles and Friary Mill, who have very generously made donations, as have other local suppliers. We absolutely depend on all our generous benefactors to make this event a success. Individuals or groups might like to consider volunteering on the day to help with serving our guests, giving lifts etc. We are hugely grateful to those, like Cllr Ray Wilson who (with his wife Jan) spend most of Christmas Day in the kitchen cooking the meal, to Tony Goldsmith who comes up with a new table quiz every year and to the students of Ivybridge Community College who kindly provide a beautiful array of gifts. If you wish to discuss how you could contribute to this really worthwhile event please contact the Town Hall and ask to speak with Lindsay (or drop in to the information centre at The Watermark). Do join us on Christmas Day this year and be among Ivybridge friends. Best wishes, Anthony Khong

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

3

17/09/2017 10:46:33


Join our new milk round... www.hownowdairy.co.uk

... providing the highest standards of professional veterinary care How Now Dairy - Oct17.indd 1

17/09/2017 09:06:10

OPENING TIMES Mon-Fri: 8.30am-6.30pm Sat: 8.30am-12.30pm Consultations by Appointment EMERGENCY SERVICE For out of hours veterinary attention or advice please ring 01752 700600 IVYBRIDGE 01752 690999

Woodlands Veterinary Centre Cornwood Road Woodlands Ivybridge PL21 9JJ ●

4

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

04_TIM_Oct17.indd 4

PLYMOUTH 01752 700600

Woodlands Veterinary Hospital Burnett Road Manadon Plymouth PL6 5BH ●

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 10:47:46


NEWS

ENERGY ADVICE Have you been offered a smart meter?

Lesley (front left) with fellow Trustees (l-r) Sue Aust, Peter Corke, Anne Boyes, Anthony Khong and Jill Collings

IVYBRIDGE CARING WELCOME THEIR NEW CHAIRMAN Lesley Hughes is the new chairman of Ivybridge Caring. Elected to the role at the group’s AGM in July, Lesley is known to many through her role as Ivybridge Town Council’s town clerk, a position she has held since 2001. South Hams CVS originally

approached council some nine years ago to see if there was interest in having a caring organisation in Ivybridge, and Lesley worked with Carol Beeson and Frances Green to see if there was sufficient interest and the necessary volunteers to make it work.

She is delighted that the organisation has been so successful, her only disappointment being that while she is still working as clerk she won’t be able to volunteer as much as her predecessors. However, Lesley intends to be at as many events and meetings as she can.

SURVEY REPLIES DIRECT THE NEXT ACT OF COMMUNITY ART PRODUCTION Ivybridge Community Arts is leading a project to celebrate the centenary of the end of the Great War. They want to devise a piece of community theatre using ideas, family stories, mementoes, letters, poems and so on, all contributed and suggested by local people. They are also putting together an exhibition of artefacts to run alongside the production. The group was bubbling over with ideas – too many – so it sent

out a short survey to see what everyone else was interested in. Respondents told them to focus on Ivybridge – life in the town, returning home to Ivybridge, the stories of those lost to the town and of their families. As well as incorporating the ideas identified by the survey, the group will also include ideas and information about the many other aspects that it listed – such as food, entertainment, prisoners of war

and the role of women. The group would like to hear from anyone who has an artefact that they would like to share. The group’s next meeting is in the Henlake Room at The Watermark at 7 pm on 28th September, when it will discuss the “hidden stories” of the end of the Great War. î If you are interested in taking part, or have ideas to share, or a suggestion for the exhibition, email ivybridgecommunityarts@gmail.com

SIBLINGS COULD BE SEPARATED IF ADOPTIVE FAMILIES CAN’T BE FOUND A local independent adoption charity is appealing for potential adopters who will consider adopting a sibling group to come forward. Families for Children warn that if families cannot be found soon it is

likely that brothers and sisters will be separated. Research indicates that it’s often in the best interests of the children that they stay together, as separation can result in further traumatic experiences and anxiety.

FfC offer lifetime support for their families through the Atrium, Centre for Adoption Support. î To find out more about adopting, call 01364 645480 or visit the website - familiesforchildren.org.uk

twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

05_TIM_Oct17.indd 5

Smart meters are a new type of gas and electricity meter that replace your current meters. A smart meter will record your energy use and send readings directly to your supplier so you will no longer have estimated bills. Every household will be offered a smart meter by 2020. You do not have to accept the offer, but a smart meter can help you to save money: • Your bill will be based on actual readings and not an estimate. This avoids the nasty surprise of a big ‘catch-up bill’ after a few months of bills estimated too low. • If you want, you can have an in-home display unit which will tell you how much electricity and gas you are using in ‘real time’. It also shows your usage by week, month and year enabling you to see where you can save energy. • In the future, smart meters will allow householders to choose a ‘time of use’ tariff where the price of electricity will vary throughout the day depending on how much demand there is across the country, enabling us to change our behaviour and use energy at cheaper times if we can. You may have heard that current smart meters are not compatible across different fuel suppliers – this is true for the ‘1st generation’ meters; if you switch supplier they revert to being a standard meter. In 12-18 months, updated communication technology will resolve this, and they will be compatible without needing to be physically replaced. Next year, the ‘2nd generation’ meters will be launched and they will be compatible with all suppliers. If you would like a smart meter you can contact your energy supplier to find out if they are fitting them in your area. The installation will take 2-3 hours, and the engineer will show you how to set it up. For free and impartial advice on saving energy at home please contact South Dartmoor Community Energy’s energy advice team on freephone 0800 112 3044, or alternatively email info@ southdartmoorcommunityenergy.org THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

5

17/09/2017 10:49:18


CLUBS&GROUPS Send us your club/group report See page three for how to send them to us

SIZZLING TALK

Susan Wills Pope cheered up a dismal, wet evening for the members of Ivybridge Flower Club with a demonstration titled “sizzling September”. Susan has florist shops in and around Paignton and her flowers were beautifully conditioned and of the most gorgeous colours, which she mixed and matched in her differing arrangements with considerable skill. Also at the meeting, a member was presented with a rose bush to celebrate her Golden Wedding and members were reminded of the club’s AGM on 9th October. ¢ For details about the club contact Hilary Newcombe on 01752 892647

LIFE OF LEONARDO

In the absence of the president, the September meeting of Ivybridge Probus Club was taken by vice president Bob d’Silva. Keith Kiddell reminded members that the Ladies’ Christmas Lunch will be at the Moorland Garden Hotel on Wednesday, 12th De-

6

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

06_TIM_Oct17.indd 6

cember; consequently, there will be no ordinary club meeting. He also confirmed the date for the Ladies’ Spring Lunch at Hope Cove as 18th April, 2018. Bob announced that the meeting scheduled for 2nd January 2018 would be a week later on 9th. The speaker at the meeting was Rev Ken Dixon, a retired clergymen from Brixham Probus Club, who took members through the life of Leonardo da Vinci.

GROWING OLD...

SPOOKY CRAFTS

Ivybridge Walking Club has two walks this month, on Sunday 8th and 22nd. Details can be found at iwcdevon.org.uk

Ivybridge Crafters autumnal and Halloween workshops: • Thursday evenings, The Watermark cafe – 7-9pm 5th: Autumnal woodland pompom creatures 19th: Witches apothecary • Friday mornings, Endsleigh cafe – 10am-12noon 6th: 3d needle felted garland 13th: Friday 13th spooky special 20th: Halloween wreath 27th: Guest designer ¢ Find out more – search for Ivybridge Crafters on Facebook or call 07753 480423

The Annual General Meeting of Ivybridge U3A is on Monday, 16th October, 2pm in The Watermark. Following the formal business, guest speaker Val Bugden Cawsey will talk about “growing old disgracefully” – an hilarious look at the inevitable. ¢ www.ivybridge-u3a.org.uk / ivybridge.u3a@gmail.com / 01364 724700

JOIN CLUB FOR WALKS

ADULT COMEDIES

Rehearsals are in full swing for Ivybridge Theatre Company’s next production, two adult comedies being performed at The Watermark. The first play, The Fat Lady Sings in Little Grimley by David Tristram, is a return to the hilarious ‘Little Grimley’ sagas. The querulous quartet – Gordon, Margaret, Joyce and Bernard –

are back to tackle yet another threat to their survival, this time in the shape of a rival am-dram, newly-formed in their village, determined to upstage them with their award-winning musical. The second offering is ‘Whodidit?’ by Neil Harrison – an engaging spoof on the country house murder mystery story, set in the 1920s. With a nominal setting, the focus is mainly on the richly-drawn characters. It is absurd, mysterious and packed with daft gags – a treat for everyone! The performances are on Thursday 9th, Friday 10th and Saturday 11th November at 7.30pm.Tickets will be on sale from The Watermark box office. Price: £7.50 with £1 deduction for Watermark Club Members. (Suitable for 15years+.) ITC meet at Chapel Place, Fore Street, every Wednesday at 7.30pm. If you have any interest in performing arts or even helping back-stage they would love to hear from you. ¢ Contact Ron Davis on 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatre company.co.uk

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 10:49:47


twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

07_TIM_Oct17.indd 7

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

7

14/09/2017 09:16:35


1st CLASS

STOWFORD - WRENS CLASS

STOWFORD - ROBINS CLASS

CORNWOOD

Children who started school for the first time in September

SOUTH BRENT - MISS BASSETT’S CLASS 8

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

08-10-11_TIM_Oct17.indd 8

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 10:50:30


09_TIM_Oct17.indd 9

16/09/2017 11:10:38


WOODLANDS - WOODMICE CLASS

Little Orchard Nurseries - Oct16_Layout 1 14-Sep-16 9:31 PM Page 1

Little Orchard Montessori Nurseries

Ltd

‘Every child is different, that’s why our nurseries are different’ Little Orchard Montessori NurseryNEW Ivybridge Town *Youth Venue nursery open T: 01752 893498

Little Orchard Montessori Nursery Sparkwell T: 01752 837883

Little Orchard Montessori Nursery Woodlands Nursery - Before & After School T: 01752 658567

Providing a calm, welcoming, stimulating environment for children aged between 3 months and 5 years. Open 8am to 6pm 51 weeks of the year with term time only options (funded children) or shorter sessions 2gether/EYE funding and employment vouchers accepted

Email:littleorchard123@btinternet.com / www.littleorchardmontessori.co.uk 10

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

08-10-11_TIM_Oct17.indd 10

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 10:10:55


1st CLASS

WOODLANDS - DORMICE CLASS

MANOR PRIMARY SCHOOL

twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

08-10-11_TIM_Oct17.indd 11

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

11

17/09/2017 10:11:08


At St Johns the Evangelist, Blachford Road, Ivybridge. Starting November 1st at 7pm Pilgrim takes a different approach to other Christian programmes. It approaches the great issues of faith not through persuasion, but participation in a pattern of contemplation and discussion with a group of fellow travellers. It starts at the very beginning and assumes very little understanding or knowledge of the Christian faith. The course is just six sessions in duration: Session One: Do you turn to Christ? Explores the attraction of Jesus Christ. What happened when people met him? What would happen if you did? Session Two: Do you believe and trust in God the Father? What do Christians believe about God? This session uses the Old Testament to look at how God is like a Father.

Session Three: Do you believe in his Son Jesus Christ? Looking in more detail at who Christians believe Jesus is, this session looks at what Jesus’ baptism reveals about his identity. Session Four: Do you believe in the Holy Spirit? Uses the story of Pentecost to show how Christians believe the Holy Spirit makes Jesus present today. Session Five: Do you repent of your sins? Looks at what Christians call sin: that inbuilt tendency to get things wrong and God’s great desire to put things right. Session Six: Do you renounce evil? Explores the reality of evil, and how the Christian faith invites us to set the moral compass of our lives.

Interested? Contact Tricia on 01752 873458 or email tish8952@aol. com to find out more or to let her know you will be attending.

12_TIM_Oct17.indd 12 St Johns Church - Oct17.indd 1

16/09/2017 13/09/2017 11:38:24 20:17:01


WHAT’S ON

events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups

Harvest flowers and cream teas

ROH LIVE: LA BOHÉME Tue 3 Oct 7.15pm. When Rodolfo, a penniless poet meets Mimi a seamstress they fall instantly in love. But their happiness is threatened when Rudolfo learns that Mimi is gravely ill. Tickets: £16/£15/£14. Club Member discount available. NT LIVE ENCORE: HAMLET [12A] Thu 5 Oct 7pm. Benedict Cumberbatch takes on the title role of Shakespeare’s great tragedy. Tickets: £16/£15/£14. Club Member discount available. RSC LIVE: CORIOLANUS Wed 11 Oct 7pm. A full-throttle war play that revels in the sweat of the battlefield, Coriolanus transports us back to the emergence of the republic of Rome. Tickets: £16/£15/£14. Club Member discount available. LOVING VINCENT & LIVE Q & A FROM THE NATIONAL GALLERY [15] Monday 9 Oct 7pm. The world’s first oil painted feature film, Loving Vincent with a LIVE Q&A from the National Gallery and the BFI London Film Festival! Tickets: £16/£15/£14. Club Member discount available. DAPHNE [Rating TBC] Fri 13 Oct 8pm. Daphne is the life of the party, but her acerbic humour hides the fact that deep down she is not happy. She is forced to confront this after she saves a shopkeeper’s life. JANE AUSTEN 200: DEVON SUNDAY 15 October 3pm. Pride and Prejudice (2005) and Love & Friendship (with supper, see website for further details). CHURCHILL [PG] Wed 18 Oct 2pm. & 7.30pm. 96 hours before the invasion of Normandy, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill struggles with his severe reservations about Operation Overlord and his increasingly marginalised role in the war effort. 96 mins EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: CANALETTO AND THE ART OF VENICE Thu 19 Oct 2pm. An immersive journey into the life and art of Venice’s famous view-painter Tickets: £13/£12/£11 Club Member discounts available ROH LIVE: ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND Mon 23 Oct 7.15pm. Alice is surprised to see her parents’ friend Lewis Carroll transform into a white rabbit. When she follows him down a rabbit hole events become curiouser and curiouser... Tickets: £16/£15/£14. Club Member discount available. KING ARTHUR LEGEND OF THE SWORD [12A] Wed 25 Oct 2pm & 7.30pm. Once Arthur pulls the sword from the stone, he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy whether he likes it or not. COMING ON WED 1 Nov – MY COUSIN RACHEL [12A]

JANE AUSTEN 200: DEVON SUNDAY A special event marking 200 years of Jane Austen will be taking place at The Watermark on Sunday, 15th October. Two films, one of which is filmed partially in Devon, of the extraordinary work of the novelist – Sense and Sensibility and Love and Friendship – will be shown to coincide with the launch of the new £10 note on which she features. Between the films there will also be a

Jazz night An evening of jazz with John Shillito’s Select 4 on Saturday, 28th October, in South Brent Village Hall will be raising money for South Brent & District Caring. Tickets, available from the South Brent & District Caring office or Artworks in South Brent, are £12 in advance (£15 on the door). The concert starts at 7.30pm (doors open 6.45pm). Bar and raffle. For more information contact South Brent & District Caring on 01364 700282.

short talk and Q&A session with an expert from the National Jane Austen Society, and a delicious supper. All for two Jane Austen £10 notes (£20!). This is the first event at The Watermark in conjunction with The Writing Lab. Together, both are committed to providing an opportunity for people to come together and celebrate, enjoy, discuss and discover all Palace at8:31 Ivybridge Library, manner of artistic delights. Lukesland Gardens - Oct16_Layout 1 Fun 31-Aug-16 PM Page 1

Saturday, 7th October - see page 26

Lukesland tour The interesting Victorian gothic interior of Lukesland House will also be open for a tour with the owners at 2.30pm on Thursday, 9th November. Must be booked in advance through invitationtoview. co.uk or call 01206 573948.

Harford, Ivybridge PL21 0JF

www.lukesland.co.uk

24 ACRES OF TRANQUIL WOODLAND GARDEN with fine shrubs, trees & autumn colour by a Dartmoor stream

‘Tea at the Ritz’ Enjoy ‘Afternoon Tea at the Ritz’ at Cornwood Village Hall on Saturday, 21st October, between 2.45-6pm. Tea is £7 – pre-booking advisable. Contact Marilyn on 01752 837441 or John on 01752 893950.

Coffee morning A coffee morning in aid of Arthritis Research UK is being held in the Old School Hall, South Brent, on Saturday, 28th October, 10am12noon. There will also be stalls, including jewellery, pottery, cakes, crafts and Christmas cards, as well as a raffle. All welcome.

Autumn openings

Jumble sale

8th October – 12th November

A jumble sale at Newton and Noss Village Hall on Saturday, 14th October, 2-4pm, will be raising money for St.Peter’s Church Noss Mayo.

Open every Sunday & Wednesday – 11am-5pm

£5 for adults. Under 16s free. Home-made soup and cakes. Dogs welcome on a lead.

Call 01752 691749 / Find us on Facebook & Twitter

twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

13_TIM_Oct17.indd 13

Harford Church is having a Harvest Flowers and Cream Teas event on Saturday, 14th October, between 2-5pm. The pretty little moorland church always looks wonderful at Harvest time, and people are invited to come and see the decorations and enjoy a cream tea, all in aid of the continuing maintenance of the ancient building.

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

13

17/09/2017 10:51:24


WHAT’S ON 1

Policy and Resources MONDAY nd Committee Meeting. 7pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm, Ivybridge Town Hall.

2

Watermark Committee TUESDAY meeting 6pm, The rd Watermark,. ROH Live @ The Watermark – La Boheme 7.15pm. See page 13.

3

Knit and natter Famous THURSDAY Lee Mill, 2.30-4pm. Free th - just pop in! The Building of Exeter Cathedral Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone, 7pm. Talk by John Allen, Cathedral Archaeologist. £5. Booking essential - 01548 830832 / abi@dra.uk.net NT Live ENCORE @ The Watermark – Hamlet (12A). 7pm. See page 13.

5

Knit and natter Famous THURSDAY th Lee Mill, 2.30-4pm. Free - just pop in!

12

Youth Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 8-9.30pm. Ages 13-19. £2.10. Film @ The Watermark – Daphne (rating TBC) 9pm. See page 13. FRIDAY th

13

Coffee Morning 10am SATURDAY th -12noon Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Harvest Flowers and Cream Teas Harford Church, 2-5pm. See page 13. Jumble Sale Newton and Noss Village Hall, 2-4pm. In aid of St.Peter’s Church, Noss Mayo. Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon, Ugborough Village Hall.

14

Committee 6pm, Ivybridge Town Hall. Parks & Open Spaces Committee 6.45pm Public Participation 7pm meeting starts. Ivybridge Town Hall. South Dartmoor Energy TUESDAY th Community drop-in session Tesco Lee Mill Foyer, 9.30am - 4pm. Guided Tour of Shilstone 2pm. Booking essential. Tickets £15 01548 830832 / abi@dra.uk.net

17

Film @ The Watermark WEDNESDAY th – Churchill (PG) 2pm and 7.30pm. See page 13. Knit and natter Famous THURSDAY th Lee Mill, 2.30-4pm. Free - just pop in! EOS @ The Watermark – Canaletto and the Art of Venice 2pm. See p13.

18 19

6

Ivybridge Memory Café WEDNESDAY th 2-4pm, Douro Court. Quiz and games afternoon. Raffle, chat and cake. Contact 07791 239357. Give Blood 1.15-3.30pm and 4.307.15pm, Ivybridge Rugby Club. RSC Live @ The Watermark – Coriolanus 7pm. See page 13.

11

14

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

14_TIM_Oct17.indd 14

Spooky Spiders TUESDAY th 10am-12.30pm, Endsleigh Garden Centre.

24

Ivybridge Memory Café WEDNESDAY th 2-4pm, Douro Court. Quiz and games afternoon. Contact 07791 239357. Halloween Party 3pm, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Film @ The Watermark – King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (12A) 2pm and 7.30pm. See page 13.

25

Youth Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 8-9.30pm. Ages 13-19. £2.10. Pumpkin Carving 10am-12.30pm, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Live music @ The Watermark – Dona Oxford 8pm. See page 24. Poppy Appeal Launch Night 8pm. The Exchange. See page 3. FRIDAY th

27

7

9

23

26

Youth Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 8-9.30pm. Ages 13-19. £2.10. Charity Fashion Show 7pm, The Watermark. In aid of Children’s Hospice South West. Tickets from The Watermark box office. South Brent Carnival Dance 7.45pm, Rattery Village Hall. £7.50p inc a light supper and draw; bring your own drinks. Details: 01364 73292 / 07973 443318

Loving Vincent & Live MONDAY Q&A @ The Watermark th 7pm. See page 13.

Haunted heather MONDAY rd planting 10am-12.30pm, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Live @ The Watermark – Dogworthy’s Seaside Magic 11.30am. See page 24. ROH Live @ The Wtaremark – Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland 7.15pm. See page 13.

Knit and natter Famous THURSDAY th Lee Mill, 2.30-4pm. Free - just pop in! Phantom Lanterns 10am-12.30pm, Endsleigh Garden Centre.

FRIDAY th

Coffee Morning 10am SATURDAY -12noon Ivybridge th Methodist Church Café. Ivybridge Artisan Market 9.30am1pm. The Watermark. ivybridge. artisan.market@gmail.com Ermington Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon, Ermington Reading Rooms. Live @ The Watermark – Voodoo Room See page 24.

Village Hall Cinema - A United Kingdom 7 for 7.30pm, South Brent Village Hall. £4 adult, child £2.

Coffee Morning SATURDAY th 10am-12noon Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Halloween Party 3pm, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Jazz Night South Brent Village Hall, 7.30pm. See page 13. Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon, Ugborough Village Hall. Coffee morning Old School Hall, South Brent, 10am-12noon. See p13.

28

Baby & Children’s mjarket 10am12noon, The Watermark. From birth to 8 years. £1 entry per adult. Joey The Lips 7.30pm, Ivybridge Donkey Sanctuary. Details and to book: 01752 690200 Refugee fundraising music event Classical music with puddings! 7.30pm, South Brent Village Hall. £5. SUNDAY th

15

Jane Austen 200: Devon 3pm, The Watermark. See page 13.

South Dartmoor Energy MONDAY th Community drop-in session Ivybridge Library, 10am-12.30pm. Free and impartial home energy advice (bring your recent energy bill). Planning & Infrastructure

16

Youth Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 8-9.30pm. Ages 13-19. £2.10. Comedy @ The Watermark – Paul Foot: ’Tis A Pity She’s A Piglet 8pm. See page 24. FRIDAY th

20

Coffee Morning 10am SATURDAY st -12noon Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Ivybridge Artisan Market 9.30am1pm. The Watermark. ivybridge. Afternoon Tea at the Ritz Cornwood Village Hall, 2.45-6pm. £7. See page 13. Ermington Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon, Ermington Reading Rooms. Poppy Golf Wrangaton Golf Club. To book: call 01364 72161 / golf@ wrangatongolfclub.co.uk

21

Bible Study 1.30-3pm, MONDAY th Ivybridge Methodist Church. Full Council Meeting 7pm, The Watermark. Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm, Ivybridge Town Hall. To have your event, club, group or activity included in the diary, please supply details by the 12th of each preceding month: Tel 01752 892220 or email info@ivybridgewatermark.co.uk

30

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.

‘I’ll Be Me’ a film about Glen Campbell’s struggle with Alzheimer’s. Old School Community Centre, South Brent, 6pm. Free admission. Doors open 5.45pm. info@sbadc.org.uk SUNDAY st

events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 10:51:57


WHAT’S ON

events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups

activities clubs groups

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

Air Cadets Parade times 7.309.30pm. Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park. Details: 07879 464657 / oc.339@aircadets. org www.339sqn.org.uk Abbeyfield Coffee Morning 10.30am-12noon. First Monday of every month. Abbeyfield, Trehill Road. Details: 01752 691567. Exercise On Referral Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. Hatha Yoga with Meditation 7-9pm. St John’s Church Hall. Suitable for beginners. Join any time, just drop in. Details: Tel. 01548 550612. Ivybridge Flower Club The Watermark. 7.30pm. Every 2nd Monday of the month. Details: 01752 892647. Ivybridge Trefoil Guild Guiding for Adults. 7pm. Meets 2nd Monday. Venue varies. Contact Angela 01752 892587. Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club Sept-March. 7-9.15pm. Ivybridge Community College. Details: 01752 691306 / john. chaplin1@tiscali.co.uk Coffee Morning/Lunch Club Alternate Mondays, The Old School Community Centre, South Brent. Details: Contact South Brent & District Caring - 01364 700282.

TUESDAY Ivybridge Probus Club First Tuesday of the month. 12.30pm venue tbc. Details: - 01752 892255. Ivybridge Arts and Crafts 1.30-4.30pm. Scout & Guide building, Blachford Rd. Details: Gerry 01752 690176 / Hazel 01752 892438. Ivybridge and District Camera Club 7.30pm. 1st, 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Bittaford Village Hall. Details: David Rayner on 01752 691260. Ivybridge Walking For Health Level 1. 9.45am for 10am. First Tuesday of the month. Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 30mins. Free. www. walkingforhealth.org.uk Ivybridge Walking For Health Level 2 walk. 9.45am for 10am. Every Tuesday. Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 60mins. Free. www. walkingforhealth.org.uk

Coffee Morning 10am11.30am. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Tuesday Lunches 12.15-1.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Children welcome. Ring & ride bus offers door to door service £2.50 return (call 01752 690444 for ring & ride). 1st Ivybridge Cub Scouts 6.30-8pm. Victoria Hall. Ages 8½- 10½.. ivyakela@ gmail.com 1st Ivybridge Explorer Scouts 8.15-9.45pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 14½18. Details: 0792507443 / ivyexplorers@yahoo.com 5th Ivybridge Rainbows 5-6pm. St John’s Church Hall. Details: ivybridgerainbows@live. co.uk Tai Chi 7.30-9pm. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: 07972 846443 / john.h@ gmail.com Beading Group 7.309.30pm. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Slimming World 9.30am, 11.30am 3.30pm and 5.30pm. Chapel Place Community Hall. Pop in or contact Leanne on 07930 473542 leannetancock@ sky.com Parents and Toddlers 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. Details: 01752 923032. Ivybridge Judo Club St John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. Junior class (age 8-13) 7.158.15pm. First session free. Details: text 07599 111815 / petewhitfield62@gmail.com Ivybridge Community Choir Meets every Tuesday. 7.30-9.15pm. Ivybridge Library. Everybody welcome, no auditions. Contact Sheila on 01626 870107 / www. communitychoir.co.uk Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club Sept-March. 7-9.15pm. Ivybridge Community College. Details: 01752 691306 / john.chaplin1@ tiscali.co.uk All Aboard 2-4pm. Ivybridge Library. Board Games club. 01752 893140.

Erme Valley Harriers Seniors Training 6pm. Every Tuesday & Friday. Meet Ivybridge Rugby Club. ermevalleyharriers.co.uk Next Steps Parent/Carer Support Group 10am12noon. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Beacon Room, The Watermark. Details: contact Jan 07742 609968. The Ivybridge Link (Social Networking for Adults With Learning Disabilities). 5.308.30pm. The Exchange. Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7- 8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. Details: www. revitalisefitnessretreat. co.uk / call/text Brooke on 07912 895 540. Pilates 6pm and 7.15pm. FREE – voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Discovery Play at the Den South Brent Primary School. 9.45am-11.15am. Messy play session for the under 5s. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Parent Support Sessions 9.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Book - 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Original Christianity 7.30-8.30pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. NonDenominational. Free and all are welcome. Details: 07780 771021. Mid Week Holy Communion First Tuesday of the month.1.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Open to all.

WEDNESDAY Foodbank & Cafe 1-3pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Details: www.ivybridge. foodbank.org.uk / info@ ivybridge.foodbank.org.uk / 07706 457336 or 07706 457337. Wednesday Walk & Talk Meet at The Old School Community Centre, South Brent, for a walk around the village & back. Tea/coffee afterwards. Details: Contact South Brent & District Caring - 01364 700282.

twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

15-16_TIM_Oct17.indd 15

Little Fishies parent & toddler group 10am12noon at the Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. Tai Chi Every Wednesday. 9.30-11am. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: 07972 846443 / John.H@gmail.com Read and Reminisce 10.30am-12noon. The Beacon Room, Ivybridge Library. Stories, poetry and memories. Everyone welcome. Ivybridge Theatre Company 7.30pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: contact Ron Davis on tel. 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatre company.co.uk Erme WI 7.30pm. Every second Wednesday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Details: contact Sheila on Tel. 01752 895875. Royal British Legion Meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. The Sportsmans Inn. 7.30pm. Details: contact Dermot Roberts on 01752 691645 or see the website - http:// branches.britishlegion.org. uk/branches/ivybridge Ivybridge Trefoil Guild Guiding for Adults. Meets on 1st Wednesday of every month AT Abbeyfield House, Ivybridge. 10am-12noon. Details: contact Angela 01752 892587. 50+ Badminton 12.30pm. Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Scouts 6-7pm. Victoria Hall. Contact 1stivybeavers@ gmail.com 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.30-9.30pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½- 14½. Details: first ivybridgescouts@ymail.com 3rd Ivybridge Scouts 6.308pm. Leonard’s Road HQ. Details: Contact 1stivygsl@ gmail.com 1st Ivybridge Guides 6.308.30pm. Details: contact Janet Parsons Tel. 01752 897082. Beginner Road Running Club (Sept- April only) 5.30-6.30pm. Meeting point Ivybridge Community College. Free. Details: contact Chris 01752 > 698315.

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

15

17/09/2017 10:53:27


WHAT’S ON The Bridge Stroke Group 1.30-3.30pm. 2nd Wednesday of the month, Ivybridge Town Hall. In partnership with the Stroke Association. Details: 01752 691878. Devon Senior Voice 10.30am-12.30pm. 1st Wednesday of the month. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 01752 892191. Ivybridge Table Tennis Group Ivybridge CC. Juniors £2, 6.30-8pm, Open Session £2.50, 8-9.30pm. Details: 07712 896185. Wednesday Night Church @ St John The Evangelist 7.30pm. Friendship, reflection, silence and prayer, for those of all faiths or none. Erme Valley Ladies Group 10.30am. 2nd Wednesday of month. Waterside House. Ivybridge Bowls Club 6.30pm. April-September. Bridge Park clubhouse. Details: 01752 892858. Ivybridge Rotary Club 6pm. The Henlake Suite, The Watermark. 01752 893245. Booklovers Meeting Alternate weeks. Details: 01364 73793 Coffee Morning 10.30am12noon. Cornwood Community Room. South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 7-9pm. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73244 / lal.lang53@ gmail.com Teeny Tots 10.30am11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Songs, stories and crafts for pre-school children and their carers. No charge. Bookstart 10.30-11.30am, Ivybridge Library. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Hello Baby 1-2.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Group for children aged 0-12months. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Discovery Play Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. 1.303pm. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Carers Group 11am12.30pm, first Wednesday of month, Ivybridge Library. Informal social gathering for any local unpaid carers. Details: 03456 434 435. 16

Credit Union 9.30am12noon. Ivybridge Library. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows 5-6pm. St John’s Church Hall. Details: firstivyrainbows@ live.co.uk 2nd Ivybridge Brownies 6-7.30pm. 2ndivybrownies @live.co.uk / 01752 894749. Erme Valley Harriers Junior Training 5.45-7pm THURSDAY for under 11s. 7pm-8pm for over 11s. Ivybridge CC. Artistik Storytime 10amermevalleyharriers.co.uk 12noon. St. John’s Hall, Board Game Night 6-11pm. Blachford Rd. For 0-5 years with carer. £1.50 per session. The Duke of Cornwall, Ivybridge. Details: joel.wright Details: 01752 873089. @me.com / 07863 128489. Diddy Dance 10-11am. Young Devon Drop-In St John’s Church Hall, 2-6pm. 2nd Floor, The Blachford Road. Watermark. Advice and Walking For Health Level support for young people (113 walk. 9.45am for 10am. Every Thursday. Meet inside 25). No appointment needed. Weigh and Play 1.30-3pm. Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Stay and play session for Up to 90mins. Free. www. under 5s, with the child walkingforhealth.org.uk health clinic running Crime Book Club 6-7pm. alongside. St John’s Church Ivybridge Library. Every 3rd Thursday of the month. Hall. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre Details: 01752 862642 / @actionforchildren.org.uk lorileeart001@gmail.com Dog and Puppy Obedience The Wright Group Coffee 7pm. Bittaford Village Hall. Morning 10.30am-12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: Details: 01364 73259. Come Dancing, Circle Dance hazel.jones37@gmail.com 7.30-9.30pm. Yealmpton Watermark Wonders Adult Community Centre. Details: Reading Group 6-7pm. 01752 880196. 3rd Thursday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Pop into the Ivybridge Caring Volunteers library for more information. Drop in for a chat about Taichi Class 7.30-9pm. 3rd support for elderly/ isolated Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: people. 9.30am-12pm. 2nd John Hamlett - 07972 Floor, The Watermark. Details: 846443 / john.h@email.com 07791 239357. Lions Club of Ivybridge FRIDAY 7.30pm. 2nd and 4th Thursday of month. The Ivybridge Country Market Watermark. Details: contact 9.30am-12.30pm. Chapel 0845 833 9834 or lions@ Place Community Centre. ivybridgeonline.com Details: 07866 138129 / 07951 Ivybridge Bingo and 575568 or meghollomon. Social Club 7.30pm for icm@gmail.com 8pm. The Beacon Room, The Little Fishies parent & Watermark. 18+. toddler group 10amExercise On Referral 12noon at the Ivybridge Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Methodist Church Hall. Details: 01752 896999. Youth Night @ Ivybridge Baby Bounce and Rhyme Leisure Centre. 8-9.30pm. 10.30-10.50am. For Ages 13-19. £2.10. under 3s and their carers. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Ivybridge Library. Scouts 6-7.20pm. Scout Knit and Natter 2.30Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 4.30pm. Ivybridge Library. 6- 8. Details: contact 1st Action On Hearing Loss Ivybridge scout group. Clinic 2-4pm. Every 2nd Over 50s Social Group Thursday of the month. 10am-12noon. 2nd and 4th Ivybridge Library. Working Friday of the month. The with Derriford Audiology. Sportsman’s Inn. Details: Details: 01752 893140. 07598 781155. Ivybridge Caring Volunteers Drop in for a chat about support for elderly/ isolated people. 9.30am-12pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Details: 07791 239357. Holy Communion Service St John The Evangelist, Blachford Road. 9.30am. Followed by coffee. All welcome.

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

15-16_TIM_Oct17.indd 16

events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 10am-12noon. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73244 / lal. lang53@gmail.com Ivybridge Business Breakfast 8.30-10am. The Watermark. 3rd Friday of the month. £8 inc breakfast and speaker. Book: clare. northey@swlaw.co.uk / swdn@swlaw.co.uk Stairways Club 9.30am12.30pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. Projects and outings for adults with learning disabilities. Details: contact Ann Laity 01752 691648 / alaity9@gmail.com Air Cadets Parade times 7.30-9.30pm. Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park. Details: 07879 464657 / oc.339@ aircadets.org 3rd Ivybridge Cubs 6.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. Details: 01752 691366. 3rd Ivybridge Scouts 8pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. Details: 01752 691366. Bingo 7.30pm. Cornwood Village Hall. Every last Friday of the month. Young Devon Drop-In 1-5pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people (1125). No appointment needed. Lee Mill Toddlers Together (term time only) 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/carers. £1. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728. Friday Club Ages 5-11. 6-7.30pm, Ivybridge Baptist Church. 01752 923032. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support for parents of under 5s. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Erme Valley Harriers Seniors Training 6pm. Every Tuesday & Friday. Meet Ivybridge Rugby Club. ermevalleyharriers.co.uk

SATURDAY Ivybridge Farmers’ Market 4th Saturday of every month. 9am-1pm. Glanvilles Mill. Men’s Breakfast Second Saturday of every month. 8.30am, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Full English Breakfast for £3.50 and a short talk afterwards.

Build a Story Third Saturday of the month. 10.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Build part of a story with Lego. Under 11s. £1.50. Ermington Sustainable Saturdays The Reading Rooms. 10am-12noon. Alternate weekends. Locally produced food, crafts and cafe. Details: 07815 627803. Adult Writers Group 10am12noon. Ivybridge Library. 3rd Saturday of the month. £2 per session. Applications from Library. 01752 893140. Coffee Morning 10am –12noon, Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Ivybridge Artisan Market 1st and 3rd Saturdays. 9.30am-1pm. The Watermark. Handmade items and baked goods. Details: ivybridge.artisan. market@gmail.com Bingo 2.30pm. Abbeyfield House. Trehill Road. £1 per game inc tea and biscuits. St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh. Holy Mass, 6pm.

SUNDAY Ivybridge Methodist Church 10.30am, lively family worship with activities for young people. Varied worship 6.30pm. Ivybridge Baptist Church 10:30am (with crèche & children’s group) & 6pm. St John The Evangelist 10.30am. Holy Communion Service followed by refreshments. All welcome. Lee Mill Congregational Church 11am. A warm welcome to all, children’s talk and activity packs available. St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh. Holy Mass, 10.30am. Salvation Army Sunday service 10.30am, in the Youth Centre. Ivy Ladies Netball 9.30-11am. Ivybridge Community College. Details: ivyladies@gmail.com South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 3-5pm. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73244 / lal.lang53@ gmail.com. Disclaimer: Listing compiled by Ivybridge Town Council. Details reliant on community groups providing up-to-date information; the town council nor The Ivybridge magazine can take any responsibility for its accuracy.

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 10:53:37


Latest news from Ivybridge Town Council

MARKETING MORSELS

Bite-sized marketing activities designed to give your business a boost

Only £40

MULTI-SPORTS SURFACE IN VICTORIA PARK A new community sports playground in Victoria Park was officially unveiled by Mayor Cllr Anthony Khong on the first day of the Autumn term. The synthetic multi-sports surface cost £40,000 to install, with money raised through three key partners – Friends of Erme Primary School, Devon County Council and Ivybridge Town Council. Pupils from Erme Primary School, county cllr Roger Croad and others attended the opening. The facility will be used during the school day by the children at the Erme but when the children are not using the sports area it can be used by the community at large.

AWARD NOMINATIONS CLOSE THIS MONTH

Social media – do you or don’t you?

Why not taste… l A blitz in spreadsheets or mail merge l A Competitor snap shot l An online price comparison l A “Customer Service” Power Hour The menu is endless. For the full smorgasbord, visit my website. Go on, have a nibble! You know you want to. Please contact me.

Nominations for The David Britton Citizen of the Year and The Nick CumE: jocelyn@fearlessmarketing.solutions mins Community Group of the Year M: 07745 541035 awards 2017 close this month. The awards recognise individuals W: fearlessmarketing.solutions and groups whom the town council feel have provided an invaluable input into the community and have made a difference through their Fearless Marketing - Sep17.indd 1 involvement in the town. If you know of any person or group who would be worthy recipients of either award, write to Ivybridge Town Council at the address at the foot of this column, or email susanhocking@ivybridge.gov. uk giving full details of the person/ group and the reasons why you are nominating them. Also include your own name and address. Entries must be received by Friday, 13th October.

14/08/2017

CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL This year’s Christmas Festival is scheduled for Friday, 24th November, with late night shopping, advent market, street entertainment, the switching-on of the town’s new Christmas lights and parade. The festival will resume the following morning, Saturday, 25th November. Look out for more information to follow. Alternatively, contact the council for details, see the website (address below) or go to the council’s Facebook page. Contact Ivybridge Town Council Town Hall, Erme Court, Leonards Rd T: (01752) 893815 E: townclerk@ivybridge.gov.uk W: www.ivybridge.gov.uk

twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

17_TIM_Oct17.indd 17

So many people advocate it, but does it really work for business? Jocelyn Wood, of Fearless Marketing, has a quick guide to social media Using eating cake as an example (one of my favourite pastimes), let’s look at the most popular social media platforms. Facebook/Google+: I like cake. Twitter: I’m eating #cake. LinkedIn: My skills include cake eating. Instagram: Here’s a vintage photo of my favourite #cake. Pinterest: Here’s a cake recipe. It’s easy to see that all these platforms provide an excellent opportunity to share news, products and services; most importantly, with a tightly-targeted audience, that can include both current and potential customers. Unlike other channels, social media provides an opportunity to engage in conversation. These “chats” build trust long before any meeting takes place, as well as cementing relationships with loyal customers. Commercially, an active social media presence can improve your search engine rankings as well as 20:37:04 maximising your advertising budget. But… it would be silly to ignore the downsides. It can be difficult to gain visibility in a noisy marketplace. To do it properly, creating posts that grab attention, requires time, an ongoing commitment and can be addictive. Not everyone uses social media. So, crucially, it’s important not to participate just because everyone else is. It has to be right for you – and the right platform. Facebook is essential for small business marketing. Counsellors and coaches share inspirational quotes and advice. Charities quickly and easily publish their events to a widening audience. Contests and giveaways attract visitors to your page. Instagram or Pinterest are the perfect visual choice for builders, crafters or artists to share professional and captivating images of their work. Twitter’s strength lies in real time customer engagement for manufacturers to share their presence at trade shows. Where does your business fit in with social media? Or does it? To explore more, let’s meet up for a coffee and cake, my treat. Call me on 07745 541 035 or email jocelyn@fearless marketing.solutions

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

17

17/09/2017 10:54:11


October: Bridge to beyond, Longtimber Woods, by Maria Preston

WIN NER

January: Winter comes to Glanvilles Mill, by Peter Tasker

March: Reflection, Lukesland Gardens, by Elaine Curno

These are the final 12 winning photos of this year’s Watermark Amateur Photographic Competition. The public vote closed on 15th September and the photos will now be included in the 2018 Ivybridge Calendar. The Watermark would like to thank everyone who took part and congratulate the winners. Also thank you to everyone who

Amateur Photographic Competition 2017

took the time to cast their votes. Calendars are on sale at The Watermark from this month, still priced at £6.50 each, which includes an A4 envelope, with 50p from every sale going to the Mayor’s charities, Ivybridge Foodbank and Ivybridge youth initiatives. The winning photos can also be seen in the coffee shop in The Watermark.

November: Celebrating sunset on Western Beacon, by John Dixon

December: Touch of frost, Henlake Down, by Elaine Curno

August: Cool greens in Piles Copse, by John Dixon

May: Spring has sprung, Lady’ Wood, by Laura Chlamers

June: The last of the day’s sun, Victoria Park, by Peter Tasker

April: Shades of green in Longtimber Woods, by Christine Treharne

July: River Erme, Longtimber Woods, by Christine Treharne

September: Autumn Erme, Longtimber Woods, by Colin Lennox-Jones

February: Winter mist over Erme Valley, by Colin Lennox-Jones

18

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

18_TIM_Oct17.indd 18

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 10:55:31


FEATURE HELPING YOU MAKE THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS What is social prescribing?

Social prescribing is a way of connecting people to local, non-clinical services. It aims to address people’s needs in a holistic way, supporting individuals to take greater control of their own health. The town-wide initiative is supported by Ivybridge Town Council, Beacon Medical Group and Livewell SW.

How does it help?

I can help connect you to a range of community activities and groups, as well as provide support with local opportunities such as volunteering, befriending, arts groups and healthy lifestyle initiatives in Ivybridge and the surrounding areas.

Who is it aimed at?

It is for anyone over 18 who may be looking to make new friends, be more socially or physically active or who would like to know more about what groups and

Karen Highfield is Ivybridge’s first social prescriber. But what is a social prescriber? Here, Karen (right) answers some common questions about what she does activities are available in the Ivybridge area. You may be a new mum desperate to get out of the house but worried you don’t know anyone, or someone feeling a bit fed-up and miserable. I can help you make the very best of where you live.

nhs.net Alternatively, you can leave a message for me with one of the reception team at Ivybridge Health Centre on 01752 690777 and I will get back to you as soon as I can. I am also still building my ‘database’ of local groups, activities etc, so if you are involved with View Pet Supplies - Jul16_Layout 1 15-Sep-16 10:22 PM Page 1 aErme group I should know about, please do get in touch! *ON PRODUCTION OF THIS VOUCHER. CANNOT BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER OFFER

How does it work?

You can self refer, or mention me to your GP. I can meet with you face-to-face to discuss what is important to you before helping you get connected to a whole host of opportunities locally – there really is something for everyone!

How can I get in touch?

Call me today on 07756 826977, or email me at karen.highfield@

twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

19_TIM_Oct17.indd 19

*

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

19

17/09/2017 10:58:33


Redmount_Layout 1 17/05/2015 00:05 Page 1

REDMOUNT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME BUCKFASTLEIGH WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 6th BIRTHDAY! By Yvonne and Diane of Ivy Counselling / Brighter Futures

Set in the peaceful and tranquil surroundings of traditional Devonshire Countryside, Redmount is a quaint family care home offering a variety of care services to our local and surrounding communities. Redmount can offer long term and short term respite stays as well as day care to people living at home. Here at Redmount we pride ourselves on providing exceptional standards of individually tailored packages of care for all our Residents ensuring that not only do people enjoy a safe and supportive environment but also a continuation of their preferred lifestyles and quality of life. We welcome people to pop in at any time for an informal chat and tour of our home or contact us on the details below. We look forward to welcoming you! Email:- fay@yourhealthgroup.co.uk Tel:- 01364 642403

20

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

20-21-22_TIM_Oct17.indd 20

Another year of continued success Six years ago, we launched Ivy Counselling and we are both wondering where those years have gone. We are absolutely delighted with our success and being in a position to have helped so many clients through unsettling periods, helping them to make positive change in their lives. We all have times in our lives when we find it difficult to cope so the idea that counselling is mainly for people with mental

health problems is a few decades out of date. People contact us for counselling from across the whole social spectrum, including social workers, police officers, directors, managers, nurses, parents and students, to name a few. Many tell us they can obtain counselling from their place of work for free, however, they choose to engage with us as they know it’s a confidential service and is not time-limited, therefore, we can work at their pace. We have recently taken on another qualified counsellor with a raft of experience, who has undergone a rigorous selection process as we will not falter from the high standards and professionalism we demand of ourselves here at Ivy Counselling. We believe YOU, the client, are the most important and at the centre of the counselling relationship. Some of the issues we’ve worked through with our clients include divorce and separation, depression, self harm, sexual problems, stress, trauma and

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 10:59:51


wellness anger management. How do you measure success? Over the last six years we have been moved and encouraged by the feedback from our clients and witnessing their growth, change and positive outlook as they leave the counselling relationship. We wish to thank everyone that has been involved over the last six years in helping us sustain what we set out to achieve, that is a professional space for clients to access when they feel there is no light at the end of the tunnel.

minor injuries from the nail hitting the end of shoes and pushing the nail back into the growing area. Once the growth plate is damaged the nail will grow thick and distorted. Many nails never recover and you are left with a permanently disfigured nail. The best way to prevent this is to choose well-fitting shoes. Your shoe should stay on your foot without you having to grip it with your toes; try to buy a pair that is fastened round the ankle. That way you can have the toe box large enough to accommodate Ivy Counselling - 01752 891929 / ivycounselling your toes without damaging them. @aol.co.uk / www.ivycounselling.co.uk The toe area should be about 1cm Brighter Futures - 01752 891929 / longer than your longest toe and brighterfuturesplymouth@aol.co.uk / www.brighterfuturesplymouth.co.uk broad enough not to pinch the sides of your forefoot, and deep IF THE SHOE FITS... enough not to touch the tops of your Do your shoes hurt your feet? toes or nails. You should be able to Well, they shouldn’t if you select shake your foot around without any the right pair says Jackie Thomas danger of the shoe falling off. of Abbey Road Podiatry I often hear “but I’ve always been Many people suffer from painful a size 5...”. As you get older your thickened nails, which is caused feet change. The arches may by damage to the nail growth drop and the foot gets longer and Tiffany Armitage - Jul16_Layout 1 use plate at the base of the nail. One 1 19-Jun-16 broader.10:42 Also, PM shoePage makers of the major causes is repetitive different lasts to make their shoes,

which may vary in their sizing. So take the size as a rough guide and buy the ones that fit you. If you have difficulty finding shoes ‘off the shelf’, there are specialist mail order companies that cater for broader and deeper feet. Please ask for their catalogues or look them up online. Remember, an expensive shoe may be well-made and have comfortable padding, but if it doesn’t fit – don’t wear it. Jackie Thomas BSc (Hons) is a fully qualified HCPC registered podiatrist. HCPC reg no: 33566 abbeyroadpodiatry.com 01752 42607

SUPPORT FOR ASTHMA SUFFERERS By Tiffany Armitage Over five million people in the UK are currently receiving treatment for asthma, with one in 11 of these being children, according to the charity Anxiety UK. They also report that 69% of people with asthma consider stress as a trigger for them. This trigger is thought to occur because the stress hormones that

are released for the “fight and flight response” create physical responses in the body. These responses, such as an increased breathing rate and tense muscles, put asthma sufferers at higher risk of all their usual symptoms (such as tightness in the chest). As well as being a trigger, asthma can also contribute to anxiety and depression, due to the long-term stress of suffering from this persistent illness. There is a large body of research that demonstrates the effectiveness of hypnosis, guided imagery and relaxation in reducing asthma in both adults and children. A review in 2000 of scientific papers showed that studies consistently demonstrated an effect of hypnosis on asthma. Although more research is needed, the studies showed that its efficacy is enhanced in subjects where the practitioner is experienced, when it is administered over several sessions, and when it is reinforced by patient self-hypnosis. >

10% OFF initial consultation

Call now on 01752 710 277

twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

D 20-21-22_TIM_Oct17.indd 21

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

21

17/09/2017 12:38:32


wellness Children in particular appear to respond well to hypnosis as a tool for improving asthma symptoms. I practice Solution Focused Hypnotherapy (combining solution focused therapy with hypnosis). In conjunction with a client’s prescribed medication and treatment regimes, SFH reduces general anxiety and supports clients to build coping mechanisms. I have experience supporting clients with a variety of persistent illnesses using SFH. Find out more about how I can help you at www.hypnotherapist-plymouth. co.uk or call 01752 710277 to book an initial consultation. I practice from my clinic in Ivybridge.

GET IN SHAPE FOR THE PARTY SEASON

We’ve been having a ball at our camps. Now, over 6 ½ years in, we know more than ever who we are, who we serve, and what really matters says Claire Morgan-Hughes Like any 6 ½ -year-old, we have a bit more of a personality, know better the ways we like to go about our business and we’ve developed

Shoulder pathologies & injuries Back & neck pain

PREMIER IVYBRIDGE CLINIC

Spinal injury

Muscle and joint injuries

Complex mul�-trauma injuries 22

20-21-22_TIM_Oct17.indd 22

Fungal nails Corns & Callus Verrucae Ingrowing toenails Diabetic foot checks Thick/damaged nails Cosmetic podiatry Nail friendly nail polish & many more

Alison, who’s just celebrated six years of DFC: “Thank you to you all and the lovely Claire, DFC has just become a way of life and I would be lost without it and all you special people. Not quite sure where all those years have gone but I remain in awe of Claire’s continuing unwavering professional commitment” Not knowing anyone is an oftcited excuse for not starting a new regime. Well, 99% of the people that join us don’t know anyone in the classes, but after your first session I guarantee you’ll know two to three people’s names and they’ll know yours. We have experiences built into the programme, which helps you get to know people better. Want to find out more? Get in touch today. You won’t regret it.

01752 426 075 8 Erme Court / Leonards Road Ivybridge

Put your feet in safe hands with Abbey Road Podiatry

Natures Larder - Feb15_Layout 1 15/01/2015 16:55 Page 1 www.abbeyroadpodiatry.com / feet@abbeyroadpodiatry.com

A friendly team of Chartered Physiotherapists offering quality treatments throughout Devon and Cornwall. Based in Ivybridge with a clinic on the 2nd Floor, The Watermark. For more informa�on or to make an appointment visit our website: www.southhamsphysio.co.uk E-mail: info@southhamsphysio.co.uk Telephone: 07814 930913 / 01752 891930

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

SH Physio - Aug17.indd 1

The results that people get from attending our sessions include drastic fat loss, incredible fitness levels, better mobility, enhanced confidence and a daily sense of achievement. So, with Christmas on our radar now is a great time to join us and start looking forward to partying in that LBD or tux this festive season! Our new eight-week programme is getting awesome results and we’d love you to be excited about your Christmas parties this year rather than wondering what to wear, or even what excuse you can give not to go. Worried you’ll be the least fit?

with modern technology Abbey Road Podiatry - Apr17.indd treatments and EXPERTS IN THEIR FIELD

Stroke

Mobility problems

How? By focusing on one thing at a time, rather than on everything from the very start (just one reason New Year resolution diets don’t work) we’ve found adherence is way better.

Don’t be. We don’t do workouts where anyone gets ‘left behind’. We don’t often do running and if we do there’s always an alternative. If you are unfit, you’ll be the fastest improver.

W NE

Brain injury

Parkinson’s Disease

Jo: “Having worked with slimming clubs for years, I now enjoy my food, loving that I’m eating things I’ve previous been told won’t help with weight loss and yet just two weeks in and I’ve lost over 4 inches. My clothes already feel better and I’m feeling fitter and fantastic!”

South Hams Physio

Experts in Musculoskeletal & Neurological Physiotherapy

Mul�ple Sclerosis

a better sense of identity. For sure, we’ve got a lot of growing still to do, so these are really exciting times. We work hard with our clients to ensure they get the best results – in fact, we make them a promise. With our brand-new programmes at Devon Fit Camp we’ve not only introduced unlimited sessions but taken nutrition right back to basics, making losing weight and getting into great shape even simpler than before.

Nature’s Larder 1

16/03/2017 09:57:26

Health Store & Natural Health Centre

Health Foods • Supplements Beauty Products Complementary Therapies 10 Glanvilles Mill • Ivybridge• 01752 894197 www.natureslarder.co.uk

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag 13/07/2017 08:24:27

17/09/2017 11:01:01


DEPRESSION & LOW MOOD

DOMESTIC ABUSE

LIFE EVENTS

STRESS RELATIONSHIPS

GRIEF AND LOSS

Ivy Counselling shares its 6th ANNIVERSARY

The Watermark • Erme Court • Ivybridge • PL21 0SZ 01752 891929 • 07909 498655 / ivycounselling@aol.co.uk

23_TIM_Oct17.indd 23 Ivy Counselling - Oct17.indd 1

16/09/2017 13/09/2017 10:04:07 21:48:32


Purveyors of the finest in Hendrix and Cream

Voodoo Room return to The Watermark on Saturday, 7th October. An exciting power trio featuring some of the UK’s finest musicians and their refreshingly energetic and unpretentious live show is not to be missed! Voodoo Room deliver a full-on show that features all of your favourite Hendrix and Cream tunes, performed with an energy and virtuosity that transcends tribute band status. This is definitely NOT a wig wearing, dress up, pantomime style tribute band - rather it is simply great music performed by great players with real pedigree. Featuring such Cream classics as Sunshine of Your Love, I Feel Free, White Room and Badge, and Hendrix power tunes Foxy Lady, Little Wing, Purple Haze and Hey Joe. Buy your tickets in advance for just £15 (£17 on the door).

Ruled The World, Russell Howard’s Good News and The Infinite Monkey Cage on BBC Radio 4. Suitable for age 14+.

Doña Oxford: Heart & Soul, Rhythm & Blues @ The Watermark children, £4 for adults or buy a family ticket for four for only £18 Children’s lunch boxes are available for £3.50 – please pre-book your lunch. Relive the summer in the half term and come along on Monday, 23rd October, 11.30am.

Paul Foot

On Friday, 20th October, Paul Foot brings his ‘Tis a pity she’s a piglet’ show to The Watermark. In Paul’s first new show in two years, Professor Ketchup and his camembert piglet join forces as he tackles the big issues such as terrorism, plus Ant ‘n Dec, immiDogworthy is back and gration, X-Factor and breakfast. he’s going to the seaside The multi-award winning Foot Dogworthy returns with his has appeared on numerous TV summer magic show conjuring and radio programmes including up seaside fun for ages four and Never Mind The Buzzcocks, over. You can also have lunch Would I Lie To You, 8 Out Of Ivybridge Accountants - Oct16_Layout10 1 Cats, 09-Sep-16 1 after the show with Dogworthy. 8 Out 7:52 of 10AM CatsPage Does Tickets for the show are £6 for Countdown, If Katie Hopkins

Described with the tagline “imagine Tina Turner fronting the Rolling Stones”, this promises an extremely entertaining evening when Doña Oxford comes to town on Friday, 27th October. Doña has a sensational, powerhouse soul and blues voice and is a world-class rock and roll piano player. Winning fans everywhere with her high energy and electrifying stage presence. Doña, a native New Yorker, and her dynamic British band never fail to blow audiences away with their brilliantly funky mix of soul, blues and roots. Doña, who has played with greats like Albert Lee, Levon Helm, Roger Daltrey, Van Morrison and Keith Richards, was schooled in rock and roll piano by Chuck Berry’s right hand man Johnnie Johnson. Her instrumental Boogie Woogie showstopper has notched up nearly three million views on YouTube. Doña’s latest album, the critically acclaimed “Live..and Loud!!”,

captures her talents perfectly, with a blistering set that gets everyone on the dancefloor. Tickets £14 in advance (£12 for Watermark Club Members).

Christmas

If you are part of a small group, company or circle of friends and would like to celebrate Christmas with traditional three course fayre, The Watermark is now taking bookings for its shared Christmas lunch. Alternatively, if you have a larger group and want a private function, party and lunch bookings are now being taken for 20 persons and above. Call 01752 897035 for further details.

Christmas Gift Fair

The last few stalls are available for The Watermark’s Christmas Gift Fair on Saturday, 2nd December, 10am-1pm. To book call 01752 897035 or pop in to the Info Desk - price is £13 for a table. The popular Christmas Gift Fair has gone from strength-tostrength and is looking forward to welcoming a whole host of talented gift and craft vendors. With over 30 stalls crammed full of Christmas gifts to suit every taste and pocket. This is a date for your diary!

Your local firm of qualified accountants Our ServiceS include new business advice and registrations Sole trade & partnership accounts preparation corporation tax and company accounts Personal tax returns capital gains and inheritance tax planning Bookkeeping and vAT returns Payroll processing

For a free, no obligation chat please contact us on 01752 895648 or email simonjilks@ivybridgeaccountants.co.uk

www.ivybridgeaccountants.co.uk 15 erme court, leonards road ivybridge, Pl21 0SZ

Keith Lowden & Associates (SW) Ltd Independent Financial Advisers Tel: 01752 547770 Email: admin@klasw.co.uk www.keith-lowden.co.uk FCA no 708374

Directors: Lisa Lines ACA CTA and Simon Jilks FCCA

24

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

24_TIM_Oct17.indd 24

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag KLASW - Jan17.indd 1

15/12/2016 09:32:07

17/09/2017 11:01:37


28_TIM_Dec16_The_Ivybridge_magazine 18-Nov-16 6:04 PM Page 28

Who is going to look Thinking about yourafter Will? out action? Youof know you should – for the sake of your family and loved ones.

/&+ ( "% ' "* * * %/ *"$ &( -! * , ( ( )&% ! ,"% )*"% &- () & **&(% / -"## $ % *! * ! #*! % 2% % ")"&%) % $ / *!&) /&+ *(+)* *! (-") *! / -"## # % *!/ % &)*#/ ''#" *"&% *& &+(*

Don’t leave it to chance – call us now!

01752 205202 • swlaw.co.uk &%1* # , "* *& ! % 0 ## +) %&- If you have a Will, it would be advisable to review it

following a205202 number of recent lawswlaw.co.uk 01752 and tax changes, even if your personal circumstances have not changed.

Our Ourkey keyservices: services: )*"% &- () & **&(% / Wills +)"% )) $'#&/$ %* Lasting Powers of Attorney • Wills • Business & Employment * ( &, (/ (+)* )* * $"%")*( *"&% "*" *"&% Debt recovery • Trust & Estate administration • Litigation . # %%"% #*! '( ) (, *"&% $"#/ "% ",&( Tax Planning & Wealth preservation • Family inc Divorce

Kingsley Close • East Way • Lee Kingsley Close East Way Lee MillMill Ivybridge Devon PL21 9GD9GD Ivybridge • Devon • PL21 SWLaw Solicitors Ltd. This firm is regulated by the Solicitors - &#" "*&() * !") 2($ ") ( +# * / *! &#" "*&() Authority. Registered in England No. 7505634 Regulation +# *"&% +*!&("*/ ")* ( "% % # % &

Wills ad Ivybridge 190x134.indd 1

21/03/2016 12:00

twitter:The @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk 07516 539573 | 01752 426522\\ facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine 01752 426522 \\ 07516 539573 \\\\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ @Ivybridgemag THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE 25 28 Ivybridge magazine

25_TIM_Oct17.indd 25

16/09/2017 11:07:53


The benefits of choosing your local lawyer By Harry Austin of Howard and Over The situations in life in which you need a lawyer are inevitably going to be important, consequential and often time-sensitive. Whether you are writing your will, selling your house, going through changes to your family circumstances or are a business owner looking for legal advice, you are faced with the choice of whose hands you put your important affairs into. As with any service, there are a range of options available to you, and your choice of lawyer can make all the difference. We have all felt the feeling of being ‘just’ another number, having to speak to a different person every time we contact a large firm, regardless of what that firm does. Local lawyers value your instruction. Dealing with your local law firm gives you the benefit of not only knowing the name of the person dealing with your matter, but being able to talk to them. At an important time in your life, whether personal or commercial, being able to contact someone who has an in-depth, day-to-day understanding of your circumstances is crucial.

LIBRARY LAUNCHES FUN PALACE Ivybridge Library is launching its first-ever Fun Palace event on Saturday, 7th October. Fun Palaces are about joining in with whatever your version of ‘culture’ – arts, science, craft, tech, digital, sports – turns out to be, bringing people together; a band may by playing and people singing along, but if the band shares instruments to teach the chords to people who’ve never played before, that is a Fun Palace! The Ivybridge Library Fun Palace will host the Ivybridge branch of the South Devon Singers, who will be running three workshops, starting at 11am, 11.30am and 12noon. In each, the choir’s MD David will teach a different song about a different aspect of science. Anna Fletcher Poetry has a family/children’s workshop, ‘write your own poem’, 9.30-10.30am, and a workshop for adults ‘prescribing poetry’, 10.30-11.30am. There will also be Lego build at the Fun Palace, with sessions at 10.30am and 11.30am for an hour. There is no need to book, just look out for all the information you need in the library or on social media. The following week the library has events promoting health and

well-being as part of celebrations of Libraries Week: • Monday 9th: Magazine Monday. Bring along a magazine to swap or just see if there is one you would like to take away and read. All day. • Tuesday 10th: 10.30-11.30am. Childhood Chatter. A chance of members of the older generation to exchange childhood stories with the younger generation. • Wednesday 11th: 10.30am12noon. Read and Reminisce. Stories, poetry and memories. Drop in and enjoy listening to great stories and poems read aloud in a small group. • Thursday 12th: 9.30am12.30pm. Health and Well-Being Fair. Annual fair where local residents can find out more about the groups and organisations in the community. 2.30-4.30pm. Knit and Natter Cream Tea. Learn new stitches and share your knitting queries over a cream tea. • Friday 13th: 12.30-4pm. Lunch and board games. Enjoy lunch from the coffee shop (at a discount price) and spend the afternoon playing chess, draughts, cards or scrabble. Call 01752 203500

Simple, friendly, effective advice For more than 200 years GA Solicitors has advised the people and businesses of Plymouth. With seven specialist departments, we can help with a variety of legal issues.

Your local lawyer will have a strong knowledge of the locality, and likely will have been there for some time – for good reason. They understand the importance of meeting faceto-face with you, being easily accessible, and providing a service that will make them recommendable to other members of the local community. Howard & Over have been a part of your local community for over 100 years, with offices in Ivybridge, Plymstock and Plymouth. We understand the importance of accessible, personal and affordable service and are always committed to providing it. Visit www.howard-over.co.uk to find out more about our lawyers and their specialities. 26

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

26_TIM_Oct17.indd 26

RESOLVE I INNOVATE I SERVE I EXCEL www.GAsolicitors.com I enquiries@GAsolicitors.com YOUR BUSINESS

YOUR FAMILY

YOUR EMPLOYMENT

YOUR DISPUTE RESOLUTION

YOUR WILLS, TRUST & PROBATE

YOUR CONVEYANCING

YOUR INJURY

Ensure your children inherit David Richardson, founder of Richardsons Legal Services As we grow older, we start to worry about all the threats which might prevent our children, or other chosen beneficiaries, from inheriting one day. We may worry that we have left someone out of our Will who is entitled to a reasonable financial provision from our estate when we die; and they may well be entitled under the 1975 Inheritance Act. If we have left any of our children out of our Will, even for very good reasons, they are still entitled to something. An ex-spouse who has not remarried is also entitled to something, and various other classes of people, too. Increasingly, many Wills are challenged these days and just because you have decided to leave everything to charity, for instance, is no guarantee they will get it. If the Will is challenged it is up to a judge to decide how much they will get, and there are no hard and fast rules. You may also worry about the government getting a big chunk through inheritance tax, or losing your home to pay for care fees. Or it could be that a slate may fall off your roof and kill someone and you will be faced with a large claim and no insurance to pay for it. The threats are endless. Most people in retirement begin to think of these things and, although there may not be an answer for every eventuality, it is worth having a free consultation to find out what can be done, particularly by putting assets such as your home into trust to protect it against all unforeseen eventualities and claims under the inheritance act. At the same time, it is worth considering giving someone you trust the legal power to deal with your affairs if you become incapable of looking after things yourself, temporarily or permanently. Also worthy of consideration is a pre-paid funeral plan, which pays for your funeral in advance at today’s prices with no more for your family to pay in the future. Finally, do have a look at your Will from time to time and take advice if things need changing. For further information contact Richardsons Legal Services on 0800 014 8031. Fully insured and regulated.

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 11:03:40


27_TIM_Oct17.indd 27

16/09/2017 10:59:17


06_TIM_Aug16_The_Ivybridge_magazine 17-Jul-16 7:12 PM Page 6

Ivybridge during

THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

NEW VENUE FOR MEMORY CAFÉ by tony rea

RECOUNTING LIFE IN THE TOWN O OO REMEMBERING THE FALLEN

BT

of the Somme raged cheer people when it reached home. ornheinBattle Buckfastleigh through July, August and on into the There is more to this story than first in April 1892, Sydney appears, however. Last month, I wrote about autumn of 1916; it dominates this Churchward the fifth too. Lieutenant Savill’s quick thinking and and September’s month’s piece was Asof the12 casualties mounted, people at home initiative which saved the lives of many C children parented began to receive news of loved ones killed, Company soldiers on the first day of the by Frederick and Mary Churchmissing or injured. battle. Was Veale from C Company and, if News of extreme gallantry also reached so, does this help explain his immediate ward. The family moved around south Devon. In late July, Private Theodore willingness to try to rescue Savill? I would the local area and lived at several Veale from Dartmouth, who was serving with like to think so, but so far no evidence has the 8th Devons, risked his(Cinder own life on a been found to support this idea. addresses in Ivybridge of occasions as he went out into ‘No After the war, Theodore Veale became a Lane,number Western Road and Park fireman in Dartmouth – local people say he Man’s Land’ trying to rescue one of his Streetofficers, among them). was always first up the ladder! Eric Savill Lieutenant Eric Savill. Eventually, Veale was successful bringing the badly graduated from Cambridge University, Sydney emigrated to inCanada and wounded officer safely back (a full account of became a surveyor and eventually took the settled Toronto, in in the thisin appears in my enlisting book South Devon post of Deputy Ranger of the parks at Royal Great War). army For these Windsor. He was knighted in 1955. the Canadian inactions 1916.Veale He was to corporal and awarded the Both men died in 1980 and the Veale-Savill sailedpromoted to Europe in 1917 with the Victoria Cross; one of only two VCs awarded garden in Dartmouth was opened in 2002. 3rd (Central Ontario) Battalto the Devonshire Regiment during the whole Next month, I shall write about some of the war. No doubtInfantry, news of hisand gallantry ion, Canadian in helped to Ivybridge soldiers and their role in this battle. Corporal Veale VC October took part in the Battle of Passchendaele. ROADSHOW EVENT IS ALL ABOUT THE DOGS Sydney Churchward was to dieAn educational roadshow to help visit the stands, which will be Dogs Trust education and comon Tuesday, 6th November, 1917, inform both dog and non-dog manned by locality engagement munity officer Gemma Lewry said: and has no known grave, but is owners about some of the dog-re- officers from SHDC, together with “Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest issues faced by the district lated a member from the Dogs Trust. dog welfare charity with expert SINGERS commemorated on the memorial council is coming to Ivybridge. At the stand you can find out how knowledge in dogChurchward behaviour. Our Tony Rea beside Sydney South Hams District Council has to be ‘Dog Smart’ and how to be a hope is that simple advice such as WANTED to the missing at Ypres, Belgium. soldier Sydney Churchward at the Ypres memorial teamed up with Dogs Trust, the responsible dog owner. never leave your child alone with In August, I visited inscribed oncharity, the Menin Three years ago,Ypres Martin for UK’s largest dog welfare “TheGate council is determined to ad- any dog, never tease a dog, don’t a monologue book for a series of educational road-missing. dress the dog-related issues in approach a dog you don’t know researchSibley for awrote forthcoming memorial to the songs called Little following the(Sydney’s district and we encourage and always ask the owner before called Inwith Step with the Devons.shows, Thanksuptotheir JancamWilliams Blue Dress, which along paign to overcome dog-related you to come along to the roadyou approach a dog could prevent I found the great information. withname an actor of andIvybridge singers, issues within theniece) district. for familyshow to find out more about more dog attacks.

NEWS

was performed at a successful evening at Lukesland House. Martin would like to put the show on again, and is looking for two singers, one male and one female, aged from early 20s to early 30s. You must be able to sing across a range of styles (eg 1930s musical, blues, pop, soul etc). It will be an amateur production which Martin hopes to be putting on in the autumn. To find out more, and express an interest, email Martin - martinsibleysongs @yahoo.com

6

28

The Ivybridge magazine

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

28_TIM_Oct17.indd 28

The roadshow will be at Ivybridge Market on Thursday, 25th August, and everyone is welcome to the

dogs,” said SHDCs portfolio holder for commercial services, Cllr Rufus Gilbert.

Get set for the Ivybridge Summer Fete The first-ever Ivybridge Summer Fete is being held this September. Miss Ivy Events and the Ivybridge Chamber of Commerce are organising the fete, which will take place on Sunday, 4th September, 10.30am-4.30pm. There will be an array of amazing artisan and gift stalls, fabulous ‘make-do-and-mend’ workshops and a vehicle display. Musical entertainment will be provided by the wonderful Becky Brine, alongside plenty to keep the children amused, such as face

painting, magic shows and balloon modelling. Ivybridge’s local theatre group will be in costume to promote their next production, and some vibrant dancers will be sure to get you in the groove. Delicious refreshments, served by local businesses, will be available throughout the day, and Ivybridge’s great shops will be open and supporting the event. It’s set to be a great day to soak up the atmosphere and support the thriving local community. î www.missivyevents.co.uk

Ivybridge Memory Café will meet at a new venue from this month. It will now be held at Douro Court, starting from the 11th October meeting. The Café takes place every other Wednesday, 2-4pm, with quizzes and games, a raffle, chat and cake. Contact 07791 239357 to find out more.

HALLOWEEN PARTY Rochelle’s River Cafe in Glanvilles Mill is holding a Halloween fancy dress party with cocktails on Saturday, 28th October, at 7pm. Presentation and making by Arlene, with ‘help yourself’ Chilli Con Carne. £25 per person – arrival drink included. Prize for best costume. Call 01752 698576 for details and tickets.

QUIZ SUCCESS Friends and Families of Special Children’s first quiz night was a huge success, with the evening at The Sportsman’s Inn raising over £400. The charity would like to thank Bill and the team, as well as to the local businesses which donated prizes.

“We all remember the Green Cross Code and we want Be Dog Smart to be just as well known.”

Heating fund open for applications Don’t wait for winter – CosyDevon Central Heating Fund is open for applications. The fund can help with connecting your house to gas and installing central heating systems in your home. Local residents are being encouraged to apply now before the scheme closes. Eligibility criteria must be met, so to find out more about the fund call 0800 612 9301 or visit www.cosydevon.com/cosyproducts/central-heating-fund/

01752 426522 \\ 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine \\ @Ivybridgemag

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 11:04:07


LOCAL FARMER IS BRINGING BACK DOORSTEP PINT The doorstep pint of milk is set to make a comeback in Ivybridge and surrounding villages “Milk is a wonderful food thanks to an enterprising local young farmer. stuff that contains most Oliver Lee, 24, who farms at Ladywell Farm, near Ugborough, is set to start deliveries on of the essential nutrients 25th September, with twice daily deliveries, needed for life” mornings and evenings, taking place twice a week. How Now Dairy, Oliver’s innovative new start-up venture, will be delivering whole and semi-skimmed milk to the area’s doorsteps. At How Now Dairy, they produce, package and deliver every single drop of milk. They understand and respect its flavours and micro nutrients, endeavouring to create creamy milk which tastes just as it should. The milk delivered direct to local residents’ doorsteps will only ever come from How Now Dairy’s well cared for 24 pedigree Ayrshire cows – all they do at the dairy is pasteurise and cool it. Oliver and the team can tell you everything you need to know about your milk, including which field the cows grazed in and all the cows’ names! Commenting on the launch, Oliver says: “I’ve spent several years trying to find my ‘dream’ Oliver Lee on his farm near Ugborough job and kept finding myself drawn to farming. I’m passionate about the dairy industry and business and supplying the best quality milk agriculture and want to leave the land better to local consumers. than I found it. “We’ve developed a mantra which sums up “Over the past year or so, How Now Dairy the dairy perfectly – ‘look after the land and Bill Lomas - Dec16_Layout 8:04 PM the Page 1 will look after your cows. Look after was born, which allows me1to17-Nov-16 fulfil my amland bition of milking cows, starting up my own your cows and they will look after you’.

HEADLIGHT RESTORATION

MOT failure

MOT pass

“So often when buying milk, we are unaware of where it comes from, how many cows and what kind of farm it is. Milk is a wonderful food stuff that contains most of the essential nutrients needed for life, but sometimes we forget the minor details and intricacies of ‘common’ foods, which can make them as interesting and as specialised as the finest wines. “Here at How Now Dairy we want to change the way people think about milk.” Each field at Ladywell Farm has its own name, personality and memories. In the fields and hedgerows, the cows graze different plants which Oliver has intentionally sown, or which have been left to grow naturally. By working alongside nature, Oliver is able to create a living farm which is full of diverse and species-rich wildlife. Allowing the cows to eat a variety of plants will help to improve the qualities of the milk such as Omega-3 essential oils and potentially boosting important minerals such as iodine and selenium. How Now Dairy intends to stay local and intimate, though one day the team dream of expanding and creating ‘milk bubbles’ – a repetition of small local farms each supplying their local populations Visit How Now Dairy’s website – www.how nowdairy.co.uk – to see if they are delivering in your area and find out more. You can also follow them on twitter @dairyhownow.

MOTs

carried out in our own in-house testing bay Car, van & camper van MoTs

SERVICING & REPAIRS

Diagnostic and fault finding u Restore oxidised headlights

to a like-new condition u Cost effective MOT failure solution

TYRES

We stock a range of tyres to suit all budgets

u Professional plastic headlight restoration u Fast and effective solution u Clearer and safer lights

BUY 2 TYRES & GET £10 OFF YOUR NEXT MOT

u FREE collection & delivery u Courtesy cars available u Recovery service

Bill

Motor Services

BLACHFORD ROAD - IVYBRIDGE - PL21 0AD // (01752) 896107 twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

29_TIM_Oct17.indd 29

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

29

17/09/2017 11:32:21


23 System KBB - Mar15_Layout 1 13/02/2015 10:23 Page 1

e

o-door ary

£4.50

MOTORCYCLES & SCOOTERS

solated

CYCLING

RT

£3.50

round

£3.50

£2.50

. You

CARS

£2.50

Cycles for all the family Large range of cycling accessories & helmets Cycling servicing and repairs

Comprehensive range of scooters & motorcycles Motorcycle and scooter helmets & clothing Motorcycle and Scooter collection & repairs

INDIVIDUAL &DISTINCTIVE

FITTED KITCHENS, BEDROOMS AND BATHROOMS

INNOVATIVELY DESIGNED. BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED.

ESTABLISHED 1987

Car servicing Body work Wheel refurbishments Tyres

Visit our large showroom at: 3 Stowford Business Park, Filham Moor Industrial Estate Ivybridge, Devon PL21 0BE Tel: 01752 896464 | www.systemkbb.co.uk

Call us today for a competitive quote on tyres – you’ll be pleasantly surprised!

und

Motorcycles, Scooters, Quads, Enduros, Trikes, Cars & Van MOTs available. Phone to book your MOT today

nes £6 am£5

TON

....£3

mington m, 0pm

£3.50

ound

s ..£6

eds to ation.

W G FRIEND and SON Ltd Cycles & Motorcycles 01752 690584 or 690586 Unit 8-10, Stowford Business Park

01364 72692 • 07971 482767 www.khkb.co.uk

friendscycles@btconnect.com

gazine.co.uk // 07516 // 01752 426522 30 539573 THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

| 07516 53957323 01752 426522 magazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag The Ivybridge

Keith Holder - Feb17.indd 1

30_TIM_Oct17.indd 30

22/01/2017 13:28:58

16/09/2017 17:42:37


33_TIM_Dec16_The_Ivybridge_magazine 20-Nov-16 8:35 PM Page 33

POPPY PAINTING Community AT IVYDENE

to help with litter picking in various locations across our beautiful landscape. Somebody did ask me recently when the litter picking campaign would stop – I replied “when there is no more litter to pick!”. October is the official start of the swaling season on Dartmoor, when farmers, commoners and landowners will burn areas of moorland to encourage new, fresh vegetation to come through and to reduce the amount of gorse. The swaling season runs from now through to the end of March, with most swaling taking place after Christmas. It is done in conjunction with DEFRA and is carefully managed and organised as per the Heather and Grass (Burning) Regulations 1986. So don’t panic if you see an area of moorland on fire, but, as always, if you are in doubt please phone Dartmoor National Park on 01626 832093 or the fire service on 999.

RANGERS

Ivydene – Painting Poppies By Abby and Jess AUTUMN ARRIVED Oldaport classHAS at the Erme Pri-ON THE MOOR mary School visited Ivydene to There is definitely no getting paint some clay poppies with away from the fact that autumn has arrived on Dartmoor, some of the residents. andlovely that’stobefore thethem clocks go back later in It was chat to while the month. moor has turned from a lush we painted theThe poppies. green to a glorious purple with After we had finished painting thethe heather and a rich brown withjuice the dying poppies, we had some and bracken. There of were plenty Then of people a choice cookies. we enjoying Dartmoor over the busy summer months. The Moor went into the lounge and sat with trail was hugely successful and they the Otters residents. all been auctioned We have werenow particularly fond off off, with the profits goingwho back into thewith parkus. for conservation, Margaret, chatted and archaeological Afterrecreation having about 10 minutes ofprojects. The two-minute litteritpick laughter with Margaret washas also been B Victoria Garage - Aug16_Layout 1 coming 16-Jul-16 gaining popularity, with people out11:30 AM Page 1 sadly time to leave.

>

MOTs HEADLIGHT RESTORATION BODY REPAIRS carried out in our own MOT failure MOT pass in-house testing bay Car, van & camper van MoTs SERVICING SERVICING VALETING & REPAIRS Diagnostic and fault finding REPAIRS ◆ FREE collection & delivery ◆ Restore oxidised headlights ◆ Professional plastic headlight ◆ Courtesy cars available TYRES to a like-new condition restoration ◆ Recovery service ◆ Cost effective MOT failure ◆ Fast and effective solution MOTs solution ◆ Clearer and safer lights WE MOT ALL CLASSES OF VEHICLE (1, 2, 3, 4 & 7) AND We stock a range MOTORBIKES

TYRES

of tyres to suit all budgets

victoria GARAGE

BUY 2 TYRES & GET £10 OFF YOUR NEXT MOT

Bill

Motor Services Blachford Road / Ivybridge Tel: 01752 892408 BLACHFORD ROAD - IVYBRIDGE - PL21 0AD // (01752) 896107 www.victoriagarageivybridge.co.uk Taxis bookable 24/7 Professional & reliable Large enough to cope, small enough to care DISCOUNTS ON BOOKED RETURN JOURNEYS

| 01752 @Ivybridgemag // facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine // theivybridgemagazine.co.uk // 07516 539573 // 01752 426522 twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 426522

31-32_TIM_Oct17.indd 31

• 4, 6 & 8 seat vehicles • Silver X Type Jaguar available for weddings • Airports, sea ports and railways The IvybridgeMAGAZINE magazine THE IVYBRIDGE

33 31

17/09/2017 11:33:34


We have recently had complaints from horse riders about cars being parked in front of gates, blocking access. For areas such as Harford Moor Gate, where a cattle grid obviously stops animals crossing, cars parked in front of the adjacent gate prohibits access for horse riders and any dog walkers. Please consider where you are parking your car and make sure that gates are kept clear at all times. It can be especially frustrating for the local farmers, who often need access through gates for entry onto their own land to continue their day-to-day work. The smaller car parks have a limited amount of a space and when they are full, they are full. Bens Boiler the Services - Dec16_Layout 1 and 11-Nov-16 Because days are shorter, colder wet-

| FULLY INSURED | 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE

BEN’S BOILER SERVICES Landlord gas safety checks

07930 890699

ALSO GENERAL PLUMBING

bboilerservices@outlook.com

/

PLASTERER

FOR QUALITY AND RELIABILITY

Bartlett

Plas ering

AS

Interior and exterior New build and renovation All aspects of plastering covered l Insurance and grant work l

G

L OI

A

AG

Reg No.577203

ter now is the time to check and re-pack your of the lane where the bridleway meets the rucksack. Take out the suncream and replace road – and help us clear the ditches and vegewith a woolly hat, gloves, torch etc. It’s also tation along the bottom end of the route up important to let somebody know where you to the moor gate. Gloves and tools provided. are going and what time you are expected We will be finishing at 12 midday. back. Many times over the years members of In the afternoon we will be moving on to the the ranger team or the Dartmoor Search and Ball Gate track, clearing ditches and budRescue groups have been called out to locate dle-holes and vegetation. Meet at the railway lost people, caught out by the dying light and Station Car Park in South Brent at 1pm where the sudden change in weather conditions. As we can car share and drive up to site. Gloves beautiful as Dartmoor is, it can still catch you and tools provided. Finishing at 3pm. out unexpectedly, even if you are local and If you are able to come to either of these 37_TIM_Dec16_The_Ivybridge_magazine 18-Nov-16 PM If Page familiar with the moors. activities that would be6:07 brilliant! you37 want to find out more call Ella on 07711104546 l Diary date - Sunday, 29th October Hope to see you on the moor, Please come and join us on Stowford Lane, 4:34 PM Page 1 – meeting at the bottom Ranger Andrea. Ivybridge, at 10am

l l

BFor experience and a helpful, local service

Call (01752) 698149

| FULLY INSURED | 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE

BEN’S BOILER SERVICES Landlord gas safety checks

07930 890699

ALSO GENERAL PLUMBING

S

GA

L

OI

A

AG

Reg No.577203

bboilerservices@outlook.com

32

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

31-32_TIM_Oct17.indd 32

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 11:33:50


Spring Clean? PlymClean! Call us now for a free consultation & quotation

01752 946922 info@plymclean.co.uk

@plymclean

PLYMOUTH FENCING COMPANY

PlymClean - Mar17.indd 1

15/02/2017 20:49:20

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL FENCING Call NEW 01752 897 007 0777 388 7502

ALL TYPES OF TRADITIONAL GARDEN FENCING • Featheredge • Panels • Concrete posts & gravel boards • Close board Open board • Hit & miss • Post & rail • Picket fencing • Trellis • Sheds • Gates made-to-order • All types of security fencing for schools and industrial areas

www.plymouthfencingcompany.co.uk • Email: plymouthfencing@outlook.com Plymouth Fencing Company - Aug17.indd 1 twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522

33_TIM_Oct17.indd 33

21/07/2017 22:40:35 THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE 33

16/09/2017 10:55:25


SPORT

Send us your sports report See page three for how to send them to us

HARRIERS IMPRESS IN CARDIFF l athletics

Erme Valley Harriers athletes who made the trip to Cardiff did very well. Andrew Perry (36.18) was the first Harrier home, closely followed by Craig MacLellan (36.34) and Joe Perry (36.59), who had outstanding runs and achieved personal best times. Cleo Perry (42.12) managed to finish the race despite having an achilles problem, while Rebecca Lee (50.10) also did well and achieved a personal best time. (l-r) Andrew Perry, Craig MacLellan, At the Torbay 10K, Mike Miners Cleo Perry and Joe Perry at the was 20th and 3rd mv40 in 38.58, Cardiff 10K, and (right) Ken Summers at the Autumn Trail race with Emma Lake 46th and first fv40 in 41.59. At the Plymouth Coasters 5 Miler, At the Bridgwater Half Marathon Sam Yearling was fifth in 30.47 Ken Summers (1.38.56) and Andy and Mike Miners sixth in the Trigg (1.24.07) set new club vet same time. men’s road records in the vet 65 Yearling has been in good form and vet 55 categories respectively. recently as he won the overall & Tare - Oct16_Layout 19-Mar-17 12:05 PMinPage 1 Exe InWare the 10K race, Mike Hanson1 ran U15 category the Run 41.49 and wife Carol 2.04.21. Summer 5K series.

Alison Thorn, in the same series, won the over 40 ladies category. At the Armada Trail Run, eight Harriers tackled the demanding race, which was made more difficult with rain leading up to the race creating deep river crossings. Neil Holmes was the first Harrier home and was closely followed by Russ Mogridge. Holmes was running his first race for some time due to injury. There was also a fun run, with Harrier Liam Hollows winning the race and Jamie Frost coming second. Some athletes like to run long distances. Mike Hoskin completed a 100-mile run on the North Downs Way (Farnham in Surrey to Ashford in Kent) in 22 hours, 24 minutes and just a few weeks later completed the New Forest Marathon in 3.30.56. Elsewhere, in the ‘Big Day Out’ Dave Church survived ‘The Crossing’ – a 34-mile race across Dartmoor in 7.54.00. Six athletes also completed ‘The Great Escape’ – a half marathon across the moors – with Chris Prall was fifth in 1.46.26 and Jean-Baptiste 8th in 1.46.55. î ermevalleyharriers.co.uk

WARE & TARE PROPERTY CARE

Your property in safe hands

ROOFLINE MAINTENANCE Soffits | Fascias | Guttering

All new work GUARANTEED for 12 months n n n n n

Multi-skilled career tradesman n Fully insured Friendly, honest advice n Roof repairs Repairs to brickwork, render, plaster and joinery Replacement verge ends a speciality n Plumbing Chimney need attention? n Fencing

NO VAT on any work

Phone us now for a free, no obligation estimate or visit our website and see what we can do for you

www.wareandtare.co.uk

07769 974152

TRADING STANDARDS APPROVED

34

THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE

34_TIM_Oct17.indd 34

01752 426522 | 07516 539573 \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ twitter: @Ivybridgemag

17/09/2017 11:35:31


39_TIM_Dec16_The_Ivybridge_magazine 18-Nov-16 11:50 AM Page 39

BUILDING SUPPLIES DS549 6m PIPE

DS211 DOUBLE SOCKET

OFFER PRICE

OFFER PRICE

DS676 45DEG BEND DOUBLE SOCKET

DS322 87.5 DEG BEND SPIGOT TAIL

£ 14.86

OFFER PRICE

£ 5.82

£ 3.59

DS331 45 DEG BEND SINGLE SOCKET OFFER PRICE

£ 5.82

DS671 87.5 DEG BEND DOUBLE SOCKET

OFFER PRICE

£ 5.82

OFFER PRICE

£ 5.82

Promotion subject to stock availibility. Prices include VAT. Offer valid 01.09.2017 - 30.11.2017.

Blair Road, Ivybridge PL21 0UR T:01752 896140 E:ivybridge@palladiumbm.co.uk

www.palladiumbm.co.uk 35_TIM_Oct17.indd 35

14/09/2017 09:18:27


Coming soon...

NT Live ENCORE: Hamlet - 5 Oct ROH Live: La Bohéme - 3 Oct

Noise Next Door - 4 Nov

Loving Vincent - 9 Oct NT Live: Follies - 16 Nov

Voodoo Room - 7 Oct David Hockney at the Royal Academy of Art - 23 Nov

RSC Live: Coriolanus - 11 Oct Jane Austen 200: Devon - 15 Oct

The New Jersey Boys - 24 Nov

FULL A CINEM LISTING INSIDE Pantaloons Christmas Caroll - 10 Dec

Paul Foot - 20 Oct ROH Live Neil Sands Christmas Memories - 11 Dec

Santa in Love - 20 Dec

Dogworthy Summer Magic - 23 Oct Dona Oxford - 27 Oct

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland - 23 Oct

Box Office

The Watermark - Oct17.indd 1

17/09/2017 09:26:06


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.