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Double celebration at City College

the Gold standard City College Plymouth is the top performing further education college in the South West for its apprenticeship programme - and that’s official.

Staff and students are celebrating after the recent release of the National Achievement Rate Tables, which revealed that City College has a success rate 14% above the national average. It is one of the largest apprenticeship providers in the country, working with more than 1,300 local employers and its programme has been rated as ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted. The news of its apprenticeship success came just a few days before another accolade for City College - which was awarded Gold on the Teaching Excellence Framework for its university level higher education. The Teaching Excellence Framework was introduced by the Government to

record the performance of the UK’s higher education sector. Universities, colleges and alternative providers of higher education voluntarily took part in the TEF. Each provider was rated Gold, Silver or Bronze. It was the only Plymouth education body to be awarded Gold, with Marjon achieving Silver and both Plymouth College of Art and Plymouth University receiving Bronze. With career progression opportunities • continued on next page

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Not just all that, but the prize will also include a trip to the Jelly Bears Workshop to make a Teddy Bear each, plus a Magic Wishing Star and Birth Certifcate for your child’s new furry friend! The party is for ten children and will last two hours in total including bear stuffing, and will take place in both the Truly Scrumptious Sweet Shop and the Jelly Bears Workshop.

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Plymouth MP Luke Pollard practices his archery skills at the St Levan Fun Day. He was joined at the event by the Shadow Secretary for Defence Nia Griffith MP. Story and more photos on page 13

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Residents living around the Hoe will have more of a say in future developments in their areas, thanks to a new neighbourhood forum.

 Plymouth City Council has approved the designation of a Neighbourhood Area to cover the Hoe, taking in West Hoe, with Ballard House on its west boundary and up to and including the Citadel on the east.

The northern boundary of the area being proposed includes Princess Street.
Under the Localism Act 2011 groups can apply to become a neighbourhood forum with a boundary and write their own neighbourhood plan, a planning policy document, for that area.

The forum would also become statutory consultees for all planning applications.
The plans are written by the local community and in Plymouth, there are currently three neighbourhood forums in Barne Barton, Devonport and Plympton St. Mary. Across the country there are 293 adopted neighbourhoods.

Residents could create their own plan that will shape development in the future – whether that’s where to build homes, business premises or facilities such as surgeries and play areas.

 Councillor Patrick Nicholson, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategic Housing, Transport, and Planning, said: “Through the Plymouth Plan and the Joint Local

Plan we have always been incredibly keen to make sure the people who live here are listened to and that their insight is taken into account. 

 “This part of the city is incredibly important to the economy and to our tourist offer, but it is also home to thousands of people. This forum will help give them a stronger voice.” 

 Now that the first step has been achieved, the local community will now progress with help from the local authority to write the Hoe Neighbourhood Plan.

A map of the neighbourhood area, the details of the forum and constitution is on www.plymouth.gov.uk/ hoeneighbourhoodplan

City College top of the class • continued from front page up to degree level, and more than 170 industry options available, apprenticeships have never been a more attractive proposition for those looking to start their careers or those who’d like to gain a recognised qualification. The attraction of earning a wage, while learning on-thejob and gaining qualifications, is obvious but the benefits go far beyond the apprenticeship itself. After finishing, 90% of apprentices stay in employment, with seven in ten staying with the same employer. A quarter are promoted within 12 months of finishing. On average, individuals with an advanced apprenticeship earn between £77,000 and £117,000 more over their lifetime than others with Level 2 qualifications; this figure increases to £150,000 for those completing a higher apprenticeship. Bethany Parker, 18, is a City College hospitality apprentice, employed by The Boathouse Café on the Barbican. She has worked as a waitress since she was 15-years-old and in that time, she has experienced a broad range of dining styles - a five-star restaurant, a pub, and an American diner. Bethany is now taking her career to the next level, formalising what she loves doing with on-the-job-training and qualifications. “I love what I do, particularly meeting different people and getting to know their stories,” said Bethany. “Being an apprentice is the perfect solution; as well as earning a wage I am studying for a Level 3 qualification, which is going to help me progress my career. “At the moment I am learning how to do the books and look after customers. I’ve done my first close down, which involved cashing up and locking up. “Because I’m learning as I’m working, I am picking it up really quickly and when I qualify at the end of this year I will already have hands-on management experience. I want to take my skills and travel around the world;

Apprentice Bethany Parker experience different cultures and hospitality styles. The Apprenticeship is opening up that opportunity for me. “City College has been fantastic in supporting me,” Bethany continued. “In fact, it was working at a college function day being held at the Boathouse Café that got me the job. As well as visiting me at the Café, my assessors always come and see me when I am at the College - I attend for maths and English sessions or to help out in the PL1 Restaurant. They are always at the end of the phone and if I need to talk, they listen and give me sound advice. “I am very lucky because I also get great support from the team at The Boathouse Café, who are teaching me everything they know. It is a real family atmosphere and after we close for the day we all go off and have a game of pool together!” Boathouse Café manager, Charlie, said: “Last April, The Boathouse Café hosted the Trans-Atlantic Boat Race. This attracted sailors and other visitors from all

over the world. City College volunteered their students to host and cook for the guests. As a result, I got to see how everyone worked, including who was keen and interested in how the business works! Beth was motivated, hardworking and keen to learn. These fundamental skills are all one needs to succeed in this industry. From that moment on I was eager to have her as part of my team. “Training apprentices is a great way of attracting enthusiastic talent, who are keen to put forward and try fresh ideas. Beth is one of those people who continues to write down ideas and bring them to meetings. It encourages other staff to think ‘out of the box’ and bring something unique to the team. “Hiring Beth as an apprentice has helped me reduce staff turnover because she has become very loyal to the business and is willing to come in when required. This helps me fill in gaps in the rota and fulfil the business needs on a day-to-day basis.”

Celebration in Devonport Park The fifth anniversary of the new bandstand at Devonport Park will be celebrated with a special event at the end of August. The Friends of Devonport Park have set the date for Sunday August 27 and there will be live music on the bandstand from 12 noon to 5pm featuring the Hot Club of Stonehouse, Mariners Away and the Queen’s Dock Ukelele Players There will also be bouncy castles, face painting, stalls, plant sales and delicious refreshments. A spokesperson for the Friends said: “There was originally doubt as to whether or not it was a waste of money to re-establish such a feature in the park and yet

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the Friends have proved its worth over the last five years by putting on regular Sunday summer events. “These have attracted a large following based in the communities surrounding the park and demonstrate that there is a huge appetite for chilling out to great local bands in a gorgeous setting.” Residents are invited to soak up the early summer splendour of Plymouth’s oldest and most beautiful park and admire the tireless efforts of our volunteer gardening group. The event on August 27 is completely free but all proceeds from Friends stalls go to continuing their work in the park and putting on such events as these.

Congratulations to the winners of the competition to win a day at Newton Abbot races. They were Joyce Bowyer of Noss Mayo, Paul Marley, Sarah Lee Evans, Julie Parkin, D. Davis, S.J Dennis, Gemma Bonner and Steve Harding, all from Plymouth.

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Family Films on the Big Screen Various Dates
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Buckle up for an exciting adventure with this year’s fantastic schedule of blockbusters on the big screen. Film timings are 11am, 1pm and 3pm on each of the following dates: August 3 Beauty and the Beast; August 17 The Boss Baby; August 24 Smurfs: The Lost Village 
 National Play Day Aug 2
 Plymouth Hoe
A huge free event on Plymouth Hoe for children, young people and their families with craft, sport, music and games. A fun day with bouncy castles, magicians, balloon modelling and mascots. Come along for a fun day out! 11am to 4pm. Plymouth Bike Night Aug 3
 Plymouth Hoe
Plymouth Bike Night on Plymouth Hoe Promenade in support of local charities Jeremiahs Journey and the Chestnut Appeal. Hundreds of motorcycles on display along with motorcycle trade and motorcycle club trade stands,fast food and a live band. Gates open at 6pm a donation of £1 per person would be appreciated. Details www.plymouthbikenights.org.uk Plymouth Pride Festival Aug 5
 Plymouth Hoe
The Plymouth Pride Festival is a free family friendly event and all are welcome to embrace and celebrate the diversity of the LGBTQ communities. The Colourful, Loud and Proud Pride Parade through the city centre to Plymouth Hoe will depart at midday. On the Hoe there will be a diverse mix of musicians, singers, and bands on the main stage from 1.30pm to 8.30pm along with an eclectic mix of community and commercial stalls, fun fair for all ages, inflatables, face painting and events for children, licensed bar and choice of hot food and snacks. Classic Car Show and Summer Fayre Aug 6
 Mount Edgcumbe
Back for another year, join the Friends of Mount Edgcumbe and Cornwall Hospice Care for this ever popular event at Mount Edgcumbe. Entry free, £5 parking all day. 11am to 5pm. For further details go to www.friends-ofmount-edgcumbe.org.uk Rolex Fastnet Race Aug 9 - 10
 Plymouth Hoe
The 47th edition of the Rolex Fastnet Race, will be starting in the Solent from Cowes, Isle of Wight, finishing in Plymouth via the Fastnet Rock, the symbol of the race, located off the southern coast of Ireland. Boats are hoping for a good breeze in order to be in Plymouth in time for the British Firework Championships! This race is on every sailor’s bucket list, and for good reason, as it challenges the mental and physical abilities of crews and the technical ability of the yachts. To complete this race is an achievement in itself! The race village will be full of pop-up stalls, retail outlets and live music. The marina will open pontoons to allow the public to see the boats and soak up the post-race atmosphere. British Firework Championships Aug 9 - 10
 Plymouth Hoe
 The British Firework Championships return once again to Plymouth Hoe for two nights of spectacular displays and world class fireworks for all to enjoy. Thousands of people fill the Hoe seaftront to view the incredible sights as the top professional firework companies compete to be crowned the British Firework Champion. This year also sees an extra special title up for grabs as it is the Champion of Champions - the last six years of winners are coming back to compete for the ultimate accolade. Ocean City Blues N Jazz Festival Aug 11 - 13
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Returning for it’s second year, the Ocean City Blues and Jazz Festival is proving to be a line up to remember with such acts as The Sultans, Andy Quick Band, Becca Langsford, the Louise Parker Quartet, Thomas Ford and The Doghouse Rhythm and Blues band all on the line up. A huge musical event for the people of Plymouth, you can enjoy some of the best names in jazz and blues both locally and internationally right on your doorstep. Cream Tea Aug 16 St Boniface Church Hall from 2pm to 4pm in aid of St Luke;s Hospice.

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Rhymetimes Central Library Every Monday and Wednesday from 11am, Every Wednesday from 2pm Crownhill Library Every Tuesday from 2.15pm Efford Library Every Tuesday from 10.30am North Prospect Library Every Tuesday from 2.15pm Peverell Library Every Monday from 2pm (booking needed 01752 305633) Every Friday from 11am (booking needed 01752 305633) Plympton Library Every Thursday from 2pm Every Saturday from 10.30am (Under 5s club) Plymstock Library Every Thursday from 2.15pm (booking needed 01752 306606) Every Saturday from 10am Devonport Library Every Saturday from 11am St Budeaux Library Every Thursday from 10am Southway Library Every Wednesday from 10am Stoke Library Every Wednesday from 10.30am to 11am West Park Library Every Friday from 10am to 10.30am Storytimes Central Library: every Wednesday from 2pm (storytime and crafts) Gadget sessions Get tips and advice on how to make the most of iPads, tablets, smartphones, e-readers and more. 
Find out how to use your library card to download free eBooks and magazines. Central Library Weekly on Tuesday afternoons 2pm to 3.30pm Peverell Library Fortnightly on Thursdays 10.30 to 12 noon Plymstock Library Fourth Tuesday of the month 2-m to 3.30pm Plympton Library First Wednesday of the month 2pm to 4pm Southway Library Last Thursday of the month 2.30pm to 3.30pm Stoke Library Every Monday of each month 2-4pm Red Velvet Cinema Every other Wednesday. Come along and watch a Classic film, such as Casablanca or Some Like it Hot, then share your memories of the film and where you saw it over tea and cake. We aim to take you on a trip down memory lane through conversation & companionship. If this sounds just the ticket then join us every other Wednesday at 10.30am at Devonport Live Café in George Street, Devonport. For more information phone 657843. Knitting Group Wednesdays The Real Friends knitting and crochet group meets every Wednesday in the function room in Devonport Park 2pm4pm. It’s free. If you like knitting or you just want to make new friends do come and join us. Hooe’s Place Cafe St John’s Church Hall, Hooe,. Open to all. 10.30am 11.30am for coffee. Freshly cooked lunches from 11.45am - 1.30pm. St John’s Church open through the hall 10.30am - 2pm. The only bus now travelling to Hooe is No. 2 every 20 minutes stopping outside the church. Lunches Lunches are available at Stoke Damerel Church Paradise Road PL1 5QL on Mondays (not Bank Holiday) and Tuesdays from 12 noon to 2pm. Donations only. Soup, garlic bread, dessert, beverages. All welcome, bring friends. Devonport Folk Music Session Second Sunday of the month 3pm-5pm. Bristol Castle, 6 Duncan St (off Duke St) Devonport, PL1 4EP. See www.flaxey-green.co.uk for details. Costa Healing Rooms Meet at Costa, New George Street, c/o Old Town Street every Wednesday 2.30pm - 4.30pm Healing Rooms Meet at Shekinah Traning Centre, 24 Stonehouse Street, Plymouth on Mondays at 7.30 - 9pm (Not bank holidays) Events at Mainstone Community Centre Beginners line dance class 6.15 pm -7.15 pm Thursday evening. Cost £4; Bingo every Wednesday night,cost £6; healthy activities hour, Monday 11 am to 12 noon. Free to all ages, all abilities. Active Steps Mondays Over 50s Movement Class run by Elder Tree at Stoke

Golfers putt in a great performance for charity Golfers raised a bumper £1700 for two Plymouth charities following the success of an annual tournament organised by a city based organisation of property professionals. Yelverton Golf Club hosted the event staged by the Plymouth Area Property Professionals Association (PAPPA), an elite group of fully accredited property experts with more than 500 years’ combined industry experience. In a closely fought contest between 13 teams made up of property industry colleagues and clients, it was PAPPA members Stratton Creber Commercial, who came out on top in the tournament, held in aid of Shekinah Mission and Horizons Plymouth. Darren Lawson, of fellow PAPPA members Mansbridge Balment Plymouth, was also on a winning streak himself scooping two prizes in the raffle – a meal for two at the city’s Duke of Cornwall Hotel and an electric golf trolley.

PAPPA chair Natalie Ebsworth with the winning team Stratton Creber Commercial Chris Ryland, Alex Woodward, Craig Robinson and James Heath

Natalie Ebsworth of Maitlands, the current PAPPA chair, said: “Once again, the PAPPA Golf Day was a tremendous success and we were particularly lucky that the sun shone for our outdoor barbecue in the afternoon. “Thank you to everyone who took part in what was an amazing day, helping us to raise an excellent sum of money for two very deserving charities.”

Horizons Plymouth is a sailing charity formed to help disadvantaged and disabled children from the inner city communities in Plymouth get involved in water based activities. Mean while Shekinah Mission provides opportunities for those in recovery, or seeking recovery from a range of issues, such as homelessness, drug and alcohol problems or mental ill health.

Damerel Church, Paradise Road from 11am to 12 noon. £1.50 per session. Finish up with a coffee or lunch in church after the class. All welcome. Exercises can be done seated or with support of a chair. Call 01752 227447 for more details.

Plymouth from 7pm - 9pm . New members are always made very welcome with no charge for a first visit. For further details or information please contact Paul Simmons, telephone 01752 846250, or check out the Club web site www.plymouthdiecastclub.com.

Bingo Mondays Weekly bingo at Access Plymouth, Mayflower East Car Park. Refreshments available in our coffee lounge. Eyes down 1pm Community Transport may be available for elderly and disabled Plymouth residents. All Welcome. Please enquire for more details. Tel. 01752 600633

Messy Church Last Saturday of the month Stoke Community Church (Methodist) from 10am to midday. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free cooked lunch for everyone including adults. Lots of fun making lots of craft items. For information contact Derek Perry on 07760 127867

Road to Recovery Group of Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting every Friday at St Matthias Church Hall, North Hill. Doors open 6.30pm. Meeting 7pm- 9pm. If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to attend. Family, friends, health professionals etc also welcome. Contact: Matt 07766 006 153 or Jo 07918 141715. AA Helpline: 0800 9177 650

Plympton Painting Group Second and Fourth Mondays A fun thing to do! If you are interested in any sort of drawing/ painting, why not join us? Held at the Meeting Room at St. Mary’s Church Hall, Market Road, Plympton from 7pm-9pm. We have great speakers most times demonstrating watercolours, acrylics, oils, pastels and drawing – a wide variety to suit everyone – then we have a go. Don’t worry if you haven’t got the right equipment – we can share and advise you. We are a group of enthusiastic amateurs who love to paint. Come and see for yourself at one of our meetings and enjoy the fun or ring Gill on 01752 340544 for more information.

Friday Night Bingo Fridays 7:30pm at Hooe and Tunchapel Community Centre. Tea, coffee and biscuits. Weekly raffles and late raffle once a month. Why not give us a try! Contact 01752 408441 for mor details. St Budeaux Writers’ Group Fortnightly on Thursdays Meetings are held every fortnight at St Budeaux Library on Thursday evenings 5.30 to 6.30pm. For more details, email sallytenbury@yahoo.com. There are writing themes each meeting, but if there is anything that writers would like to bring to the meeting, then they can do so. Hooe & Turnchapel Ladies Group Meets at the Hooe & Turnchapel Community Centre on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Speakers on various subjects, all ladies welcome. For more information please ring Plymouth 311931. Scottish Country Dancing Mondays at Trinity United Reform Church at Hartley. We dance between 7.30 and 10pm with a break for a cup of tea and a biscuit. We are a very friendly group and beginners will be made really welcome. Partners are not needed just soft shoes and a sense of humour. For further details contact Valerie on 01752 220241 Plymouth Die-Cast Model Collectors Club First Wednesday of the month A club for anyone interested in or a collector of old toys, Dinky, Corgi, Tinplate etc. The September meeting will be the Club’s 25th Anniversary. Meetings are quite informal, any club business is discussed along with a good gossip over a cup of tea or coffee. The meetings are held at the Wolseley Trust Community Building, Wolseley Close,

Plymouth Dance Academy Dance classes for children and adults in Ballet, Modern, Tap, Ballroom and Latin. Branches including Southway, Stoke, Mannamead, Plympton, Ivybridge and Totnes. Wedding dance lesson and Parties also available. For further info please email info@plymouthdanceacademy.co.uk. Call 01752 221049. Web: www.plymouthdanceacademy.co.uk Memory Lane Cafe Second and last Monday of month Stoke Community Church (Methodist) from 2pm to 4pm. If you have a relative or friend, with memory loss or dementia, then we would love you to come & join us. The café is very informal and includes music, art and other activities. Contact: Rev Alison Richardson on 01752 562982 Plymouth Musical Activities Club Thursdays Youth music group for nine to 18 year olds. Meet at Courtlands School Eggbuckland (term time). Staffed by volunteers and teach guitars, keyboards, drums, singing and flutes and clarinets. We support local events and twice a year hold concerts in the Devonport Playhouse. The children are only charged £1 per week. www.plymouthmac.co.uk. Book Stall, Social Call Second Saturday of month Join in the games and fun at Plymouth Unitarian Church, Notte Street. Books, tea, coffee and cake for sale. 2pm to 4pm. Proceeds to support the local Samaritans and the

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Dates of the Compton Ward Residents’ Area Have Your Say Meetings have been announced. All meetings start at 6.30pm. Tuesday August 15 at Emmanuel Church; Tuesday November 21 at Compton Methodist Church; Tuesday February 19 2018 at Emmanuel Church; Tuesday May 21 at Compton Methodist Church. If further details are required please contact Cllr Ted Fry 07788302561; Cllr Richard Ball 07557481280 or Cllr. David Fletcher 07766161257. The Plymouth Shopper

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It’s time to party with the widest selection of rums in the UK. Visitors will be given a complimentary glass, rum atlas and taster card. Take a rum journey around the world, tasting rare and special craft rums from the West Indies, Cuba, South America and the USA. The event features carnival dancers, live reggae with touring bands and steel drumming. Meet distillers, talk with trade stands and enjoy Caribbean food. All tickets are valid from 3pm-11pm. Over 18s only. Tickets £13.50. Details www.rumfestivals. com Big Book Event Aug 22 and 23 Peverell Community Church, Old Park Road, Peverell. From 12 noon to 5pm on August 22 and 10am to 2pm on August 23. Books for children and adults, fiction/non-fiction No charges for books but donations for childrens charity please. All welcome. Weekend of Wonders Sept 2 - 3
 Royal William Yard.,
The Invisible Circus comes to the Yard for it’s third year running, with a promise to be a huge crowd pleaser. Street entertainers work seven pitches around the Yard and the award winning Good Food Market will be in the Factory Cooperage. A high wire walker wows the crowds by crossing the Harbour, on foot and by bike, as well as a grand finale which involves two performers on the wire ten metres above the ground. Not to be missed! Vintage Market Sept 2 - 3
 Mount Edgcumbe Country Park.
Join the intimate vintage event at the stunning Mount Edgcumbe’s Barrow Centre. We have an exclusive selection of exhibitors selling vintage and retro products, plus live demonstrations and music to entertain throughout the day. Entry is free. 10.30am to 4pm 
 Mount Edgcumbe at War Weekend Sept 2 - 3
 Mount Edgcumbe Country Park.
Cornwall Military Vehicle Trust and Rolling Thunder will be bringing their road show here to the park for the 13th annual event at Mount Edgcumbe. With over 30 military vehicles from the Second World War, Vietnam and up to the modern day, there’s something to satisfy everyones taste. There will be timed displays of firing howitzers, M16 A1 assault rifles and AK47 assault rifles. Admission to the event is free (parking charges apply in the car parks). 11am to 5pm both days. For details visit www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk Open Air Cinema Sept 7 - 9
 Royal William Yard.
Blockbusters movies Back to the Future, La La Land and Wonder Women are screened at the Yard on successive evenings, starting at 7pm. For details visit www. plymouthartscentre.org Sealed Knot Weekend
 Sept 9-10 Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. Join members of the Sealed Knot Society and see what the life and times of an ordinary Civil War soldier and their families was really like. Experience the sights and sounds of a soldiers camp from the mid-17th century. There will be an opportunity to see demonstrations of pike, muskets and artillery as well as encounter the activities of the soldier’s base camp. The event is free in the lower park (parking charges apply). 11am to 4pm. For details visit www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk Who’s Got Talent Sept 10 and 17 Now in its 8th year with a £500 first prize as well as trophies. Auditions will be on Sunday September 10 or Sunday September 17 at the Future Inn, Derriford from 11am to 4pm. This years charity will be ‘Hugs From Henry’. Open to any act, any age including singers, dancers, magicians, musicians etc. Entry is £5 per person or £15 for groups. For further details contact 07845269825 or 07393229768 Plymouth Seafood Festival Sept 16 - 17
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Plymouth Seafood Festival is back for its sixth year and is set to bring the Barbican and Sutton Harbour alive with entertainment, activities and dishes to celebrate the city’s fantastic locally caught seafood. Plymouth is the first city in the world to be awarded the Fish2Fork Blue City status for its commitment to sourcing sustainable fish. There will

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Table Top Sales Second Saturday in the Month (not January) Plymstock Community Centre: Vintage, Collectables and Craft 9am to 2pm. These table top sales are held in Plymstock Community Centre (top of Plymstock Broadway Car Park). A friendly and welcoming atmosphere prevails and there is something for everyone from antiques to knitted gloves and hats to books and records and jewellery. We hope to bring something new each month. Entry is 20p per person but children are free. There is a selection of hot and cold refreshments. Enquiries to Paula 01752 342321 Pensioners & fifty plus action group Can we take you for a ride? If you want to meet new friends why not take advantage of our subsidised taxi service (for anyone 50+ living locally) and wishing to come to any of our meetings, but have difficulty in getting to the meeting places - like physical problems or awkward bus connections. You can now enjoy the luxury of door to door travel, hear interesting speakers and watch a variety of cabaret acts. We meet on the second Friday of every month in the Wolseley Trust Community Building (next to Sylvia’s Café) behind the Co-op superstore in Wolseley Road, PL2 3BY, just down from Milehouse traffic lights going towards St Budeaux. We have interesting speakers chosen by members, from MPs to representatives of national and local businesses, and these free meetings are from 10.30am to 1pm. Parking is usually available and many buses stop outside the Co-op. Our social meetings are held in Kings Tamerton Community Centre, PL5 2BH (the No 16 bus stops outside) and we have a variety of acts to entertain us, from cabaret to country & western, and these meetings are from 2pm to 4pm on some Fridays. Non-group members pay £2 but this includes a very good buffet and we always have a raffle. Anyone over the age of 50 looking for good company and interesting meetings can get more information from Mrs Margaret Williams (Secretary) Tel; 01752 350498 or email; tomag42@ hotmail.co.uk Circle Dance Thursdays Yealmpton Circle Dance Group. Yealmpton Community Centre, Stray Park, PL8 2HF. 7.30pm-9.30pm. A variety of dance styles from gentle and expressive to lively and joyful. Traditional and contemporary world music. Good for mind, body and spirit. Clearly taught and easy to learn. No partner needed. Friendly and fun. 01752 880196 for details. Dancing Duo Fortnightly Saturdays With Henry and Jeannie at Elm Community Centre in Estover (near Asda) for ballroom, Latin and sequence, old time and more. Time 7.45pm to 10.45pm free parking. Entry £7. Bring your own soft drinks and and snacks. Early tea and coffee available at cafe. Kreative Kidz Tuesdays Crafts, Science and cookery- age 6 months - preschool 12.30pm to 2pm. £5 or £4 if booked in four week blocks. To book email: info:wkuk.org Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Krafty Kidz Tuesdays Childrens activity workshops from ages 5 to 16. Cooker, crafts and STEM activities. £5 per session includes materials. 5.30pm to 7pm.To book email: info:wkuk.org Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Wk’d Wednesdays Adults activity workshops activities range from crafts, cooking, woodworking, furniture up cycling, sewing. £10 per session includes materials. Accompanied children welcome. To book email: info:wkuk.org. Every Wednesday 6pm to 8pm Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Fun Fitness Sessions Various dates In the gym and in the park for children, teenagers, families and pram fitness. Call Fizz for more details 07976568477 Fizz Fitness Gym 180 Albert Rd, Plymouth PL2 1AL Performance Training (5-25s) Barbican Theatre’s dance and theatre workshops enable young people to build their confidence and learn new skills and techniques alongside professionals. Visit www. barbicantheatre.co.uk or call 01752 267131.

Celebration as interns graduate SEARCH graduates (from the back) Kristian Euinton, Megan Candy, James Palmer, Matthew Pollard, Victoria Tonkiss, Georgina Clements, Andrew Perkin, Ben Liversidge, Laura Cooke

Parents, relatives, colleagues and friends watched on with enormous pride as nine equally proud interns, graduated recently from Project SEARCH Derriford, following nine months of intensive work-based training, gaining Diplomas in Progression. Project SEARCH is a partnership between Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Pluss, Serco and City College Plymouth who work together to create employment opportunities for young adults living in Plymouth who have learning disabilities. The interns, all of whom have learning disabilities, have been working in Derriford Hospital on honorary contracts, whilst developing and learning new work skills. With these nine interns graduating from the most recent cohort, this now brings the overall number of interns to have graduated from the initiative to more than 60 in the last seven years. In addition to this, four of this year’s graduates have secured employment. At a special ceremony held at the Derriford Centre for Health and Wellbeing, the students and their guests heard about the various internships the interns had undertaken, their experiences and the skills and confidence they had acquired from their time working within the hospital. Describing her time at Project SEARCH, graduate intern, Georgina Clements, who has worked within the laboratories in the hospital, said: “Project SEARCH has given me the experience of working in environments that I wouldn’t have been able to do otherwise. It’s given me confidence and shown me I can do more than I thought I could do.” of City College Plymouth, serving tea, coffee and cakes baked and prepared by the students. Sandy’s Plymtones Mondays Fun choir for men and women. Chaddlewood Farm Community Centre (near the Co-op), Glen Road, Plympton. 2-4pm No auditions, no need to read music - just good humour and enthusiasm needed. Contact Sandy on 336953 or 07737 461431. Messy Church at Elburton Methodist Community Church Messy Church is held on the first Saturday morning of every month (excluding August), from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Springfield Road, Elburton. All welcome to join fun morning of arts, crafts, drama, music and refreshments. All for a small donation. Activities for the whole family. For more details contact Debbie on 215632 Baby and Toddler Group Friday mornings in term time St Pancras Church, Honicknowle Lane, Pennycross. The group runs from 10.00 until 11.30am every Friday during term-time in the church lounge. There is a large selection of toys, a craft table and the session concludes with nursery rhymes and action songs. A charge of £1.50 for one adult and accompanying child/children and £1.00 for extra adults covers all refreshments and craft materials. We hold occasional Tabletop Sales in the church hall to support the Children’s Hospice Southwest.

St Budeaux Square Club Meets last Wednesday each month. All events are 11am to 3pm with full three course meal entertainment & discussions. Entrance fee £5 all in open to senior citizens of St Budeaux to join phone 01752 365246

St Pancras Playtime Thursdays St Pancras Church, Honicknowle Lane, Pennycross. 10am to 11.30am term time only. An activity morning for pre-school children and their carers. Lots of fun, craft, messy play, singing and dancing. £1.50 per session which includes a healthy snack for the children and tea/coffee for adults.

Community Cafe Every Thursday in term time Stoke Damerel Church, Paradise Road between 10.30am and 2pm Community cafe run by learning support students

Snack ‘N’ Chat Tuesdays Friendship group for the bereaved and those who live alone. From 10.30am to 12.30pm in the Coffee Corner in the Minster

This sentiment was shared by Megan Candy, who said: “The feedback I got was all very positive and made me realise I can do this.” Steven Keith, director of people for Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, presented the certificates at the ceremony. Steven said: “There are four words I would use to describe the interns, they are: pride, passion, skills and confidence. “All the interns clearly demonstrate pride and passion for the work they have been undertaking in the hospital, and we have heard a number of examples of how their confidence and skills have grown hugely as a result of being part of this scheme.” The interns are well supported as they now look for paid employment, something that is important to all of them. The Project has an enviable success rate with 72% of interns from the first six years achieving competitive paid employment. “Having paid work means it finally feels like I can stand on my own two feet and I don’t have to rely on others,” explains Kristian Euinton. “I can pay my own way and not have to rely on benefits. Project SEARCH has changed my life for the better.” Project SEARCH supports young adults, between 18 and 24, living in Plymouth with learning disabilities by providing a Level 1 academic course running alongside three internships within Derriford Hospital. It is a partnership that provides real work experience based in Derriford Hospital where interns learn the skills that all employers need together with specific skills for individual jobs. Church of St Andrew in the city centre. A community project run by two trained Counsellors and two trained listeners. Come and enjoy coffee, tea and home made cake and talk through how things are for you. Only 50p per session. RASC/RCT/RLC Association Meetings for 2017 are May 10, July 12, September 13 and November 8 at the Army Reserve Centre, Brest Road Derriford at 7.30pm. All ex-Corps members welcome to attend. For any welfare problems please call 01752 343 492 or write to the Army Reserve Centre Derriford Plymouth (c/o RASC/RCT/RLCAssoc) Mayflower Offshore Rowing Club Various dates We meet on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 5.30pm and Sunday mornings at 9.30am at Richmond Walk Devonport. We row out to sea, in The Sound and up the Tamar & Plym rivers. Ages from 14 and all abilities welcome. We run learn to row sessions. Contact secretarymorc@hotmail.co.uk or Jeff Keast 07865 228800. Plympton Fuschia and Pelargonium Group Second Tuesday of the month The group meets at Harewood House, Plympton at 7.30pm please free to come along. New members always welcome. Full speaker programme to be found on pfgg.co.uk. Contact Marie 343386 for more information Community Clubs at William Sutton Memorial Hall, Shelley Way St Budeaux Gardening group Mondays 10.30am to 1pm open to all to come and enjoy some gardening on the grounds of the hall. Free coached football sessions for young people aged 7 to 18 years old on Wednesdays 4.30pm to 6.30pm. Ready2Work Work Club open to all. Fridays: 1pm to 4pm Dance Yourself Fit Every Friday morning 10.30 to 11.30 at St. Budeaux Community Centre.If you want to get fitter or simply love

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Tributes paid as Stoke postmistress SAVE UP TO £200 ON WHIRLPOOL Jenny Clarke decides to call it a day APPLIANCES degeneration, – but are obviously saddened by the closure of Stoke Village Post Office.

Sometimes local heroes are remembered for one off acts of extreme bravery or selflessness, writes Karen Pilkington.

Jenny is still looking for someone to take it on, but to date no one has come forward.

Other times they are just part of the community that keeps going despite all the trials of life. These heroes are so much part of the fabric of our life, that they occasionally get over looked.

Trish Weaver, who has been working on and off in the shop part of the Post Office wanted to say, “Thank you, Jenny, for being a really good friend as well as employer.”

However the Stoke Traders and Residents group, Stoke STaRS, have come together, determined that this will not happen to local hero, businesswoman, and vital member of the Stoke Village community for over four decades – Mrs Jenny Clarke.

In those days the local Post Office was the hub of some much activity, everything from TV licences to pensions to dog licences to benefits. Many vulnerable people were used to visiting their post office on a weekly basis, and would have got to know the people working there very well. Jenny, who had been both a nurse and midwife in a former life, had a way about

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Other tributes are still being paid to Jenny. Steve Bowen, chairman of Stoke STaRS said: “Jenny was the first person to welcome me when I arrived in the Village four years ago, and remains my mentor to be a better person; thoughtful towards others and caring. “

Jenny has been Postmistress in the village for an incredible 42 years, taking on the business with her husband Peter in the 1970’s. As was the norm with small businesses like these, they moved in over the shop, and brought up their daughter, Ursula, upstairs. Life would have been full on combining business and family on the premises, and Peter and Jenny would have been on hand at all hours, dealing with the problems and queries of local people.

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Local resident Steve Kelly added: “Jenny’s experience and personal manner will be very hard to replace. We all wish her a very happy retirement. But hope she still remains a part of Stoke village life.” Stoke postmistress Jenny Clarke pictured after receiving a Spirit of Plymouth Award her that meant that she quickly became a trusted confidant and friend to many local people. The strong work ethic embodied in the family household has passed onto Jenny’s grandchildren John and Sophie, whom she is very proud of as they advance in their chosen professions. Jenny sadly lost her husband in 2000, but continued her work in Stoke Village with the companionship of her dogs. She was an avid user of the Blockhouse Park to

walk her dogs three times a day. Locals will remember her Springer Spaniel Jay, who passed away recently, and Teddy, her Shih Tzu who still loves to trot around the park owning all he surveys. The staff in the Post Office and shop, past and present, will miss her greatly. Trish, Debbie, Susie, Linda, Tina, Michelle and Natalie, to name but a few, understood Jenny’s decision to retire, suffering as she does from macular

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After two successful years at Wilton Street in Stoke, Raymond Lee decided to move his RC Everything shop to Albert Road in Devonport in order to get bigger premises. He says that the expansion is going well with turnover already up. A former lorry driver, Raymond has 40 years experience in remote control models and is offering a repair service in addition to his retail range. The shop offers a wide range of products including Airfix and boat kits, balsa wood and paints. Enthusiasts are looking in and buying everything from model cars, boats, planes to Tamia Lorries. Raymond Apart from the store’s city-wide following Ray is said: “Demand for drones is increasing all the time”. attracting local people into the shop. But its not only local custom, RC Everything has recently had shoppers in It would appear that model making is not just for the from Torquay and Liskeard. young. “A gentleman in his 80s looked in the other day,” said Ray. Ray is also the secretary of ERCAP an organisation that

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has a custom race track at Honicknowle. Ray was pleased to say that it offers disabled access for both spectators and participants. RC Everything can be found beside the Ross Street bus stop on Albert Road close to the Co-op, which is on the Citybus route 71. Telephone 01752 249612. Story by Karen Pilkington

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Traders rally round as local Co-op closes for refurbishment Stoke Stars are helping to organise transport to support members of the local community while the Co-op in Stoke Village is closed for refurbishment. The Co-op will be closed until August 11 at the earliest.

the pub) and there will be transport there that can take them to another local supermarket.

to ensure that residents do not miss out on being able to get their basics.

Organiser, Steve Bowen, landlord of the Stoke Inn is also on the look out for volunteer drivers with transport to help share the load, ideally with one afternoon a week free. He can be contacted at the pub on 01752 515749.

However local residents can turn up at 3pm to the Stoke Inn Car Park in the Village, (through the alleyway beside

Stoke Cafe has also agreed to buy in extra bread and milk to be sold to the general public during the closure,

And despite retiring officially on June 30, Jenny Clarke from Stoke Post Office will remain open throughout the closure of the Co-op on Devonport Road, to enable local people to have access to topping up their Pay as You Go electric key or gas card, lottery tickets, and a cash machine throughout the day.

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Plymouth Art Weekender is an ambitious three day event that takes place annually across the city. The third Weekender will be held between September 22 and 24. The Weekender confidently celebrates Plymouth, its people and the visual arts, promoting the city as an exciting contemporary art destination. The Weekender showcases a wide and diverse range of activities for all ages including a large array of events and exhibitions throughout the city by local, national and international artists. For details visit www.plymouthartweekender.com Dance to the Music charity afternoon Sept 30 Community Centre, St Budeaux at 1pm. Come along and tap your feet or rock and pop to the music, country, dance plus others old and new. Hot pies and pasties are included in the £7 ticket price or buy two for £12 .See Facebook event page for more info. Tickets also available by post. For more information contact Niki on 07896 478027. Proceeds will go towards the Epilepsy Society and Autism Society. Country, rock and pop outfits optional.

More walks and exhibitions at Ford Park There’s just a few days left to visit the exhibition ‘Ford Park Cemetery Then and Now’ as it will close on Sunday August 6. The exhibition is open for public viewing on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10.30am and 3.30pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 12.30pm to 3.30pm. Refreshments are available from the Visitor centre cafe at these times. A free afternoon walk entitled ‘Notable Women’ is taking place on Sunday August 20 at 2pm, organised by Ford Park Cemetery’s Heritage team. They will visit the graves and give information about accomplished women buried at Ford Park, such as surgeon and suffragist Mabel Ramsay. Other women involved in notable events will also be included. The walk will last approximately an hour and a half. Please wear sensible footwear as some of the paths are uneven. Ford Park Cemetery’s next exhibition ‘Plymouth Then and Now’ opens for public viewing on Saturday August 26 and runs until Sunday November 19. Members of the Heritage team have been busy with their cameras for this exhibition, showing how areas of the city have changed over the years. Go along, have a coffee, walk down memory lane, and see how much you can remember. The exhibition is free of charge (donations welcome) and is open Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10.30am and 3.30pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 12.30pm to 3.30pm. Bat and Moth Walk On Friday September 1 at 7.30pm, everyone is invited to Ford Park for a fun and informative evening, learning more about the moths and bats found in the cemetery. The Devon Bat group will lead a Bat walk, followed by the opportunity to observe moths as they arrive at light traps set around the grounds. Please bring a torch. Refreshments will be available in the Visitor Centre throughout the evening. On Sunday September 3 members of the Heritage team will be heading a guided walk in conjunction with the ‘Plymouth Then and Now’ exhibition, leaving from the Visitor Centre at 2pm. The walk is free of charge (donations welcome). Heritage Open Weekend Walks For Heritage open weekend there will be a choice of guided walks starting from 2pm. These will be held on September 9 and 10. 8

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Solaris Yoga Enjoy vital relaxation, strengthening and toning muscles. Pregnancy yoga, mum and baby yoga and adult yoga held at Plymouth Swallows, St Andrew’s Cross, Church of the Holy Spirit Southway, Crownhill Fort and Jump. Please call Shilpa on 0771 1899 530 for times of classes. Plymouth & District Koi Keepers Society First Wednesday of the month If you are interested in koi keeping, or thinking of building a pond and want to learn more, then why not come along to one of our meetings. We have guest speakers, presentations, visits to club member’s ponds before finishing the evening back at the clubhouse. At the weekends trips are arranged to visit other koi club’s ponds and koi shows and these are excellent days out. Meet at 7.30 pm in the lounge of the Tamar View Community Centre, Miers Close, Barne Barton, Plymouth. New members always welcome. For more details of club activities please visit www. plymouthanddistrictkoikeeperssociety.org or ring Sandra Crocker on 01752 210118. Regular events at St Budeaux Baptist Church Tuesday 1pm to 3pm Senior Friendly Club 5pm to 6.15pm Noughts & Crosses primary age children’s club; Wednesday 7pm to 9pm craft group; Thursday 11am to 1pm lunch club once a month afterwards fellowship time; Fridays 9.30am to 11.30am Jelly Tots toddler and parent group. Sundays 10.30am Service & Explorers for children monthly family service. Port of Plymouth Canoe Association Mondays , Thursdays and Saturdays May until September. Offering various introductory, taster and child ( 8-11 ) sessions throughout the spring and summer. For more information please contact Tracy Jones 01752 510653 email intro@ppca-club.org.uk or visit www. ppca-canoe-club.org.uk Special Olympics Plymouth and District The Special Olympics Plymouth and District at YMCA Kitto centre on Wednesday evenings from 6pm to 8pm £15 membership £2 each week. Plymouth Pisces Swimming Club for all Disabilities Sundays 11.15am to 1.15pm at Plymouth Life Centre. Adults £2.50 per session, children £2 per session. Under 5s free. Annual membership £5. Highbury Trust Highbury Disco Tuesdays and Fridays subs £2 each week. St Budeaux disco £2 each week on Thursday evenings 6.30pm to 9.30pm at St Budeaux Community Centre. ZUMBA for the More Mature Zumba for over 50’s (low impact). Every Monday afternoon 2pm to 3pm, at Pennycross Methodists Church, Pridham Lane,Peverell. Call in any Monday for a free taster, or call 01752 251614. Tots Time - St. Jude’s Mondays during term-time From 9.30 to 11.30 in the Upper Hall at St Jude’s Church on Beaumont Road, babies and toddlers are welcome with their carers at £1.50 per session. Tots Time provides toys, craft, snacks, drinks, singing, etc. For more details phone 078604573727. Plymouth Children’s Theatre Workshop Saturdays A theatre company for children and young people aged 6 to18. Try your hand at performing, set design and construction, costumes and props, stage make up and much more. St Bartholomew’s Church Saturdays 1 till 4. Tots 3 - 5 years 12 till 1. www.plymouthchildrenstheatreworkshop. co.uk or 07760467857 or see our Facebook page Pray Plymouth Every Wednesday morning Organised by Churches Together in Plymouth from 7am to 8am at Open Doors Language School, 14-15 ,Woodland Terrace Lane, Greenbank, Plymouth. Breakfast from 8am to 9am. Details 01752 249187. Plymouth Community Choir Monday Evenings Meet at Salvation Army Congress Hall, Armada Way, Plymouth from 7pm to 9pm. New members are welcome, just come along for a free taster session at the beginning of the term, or contact the choir leader. Terms are 12 weeks long and we sing a variety of music such as gospel, contemporary, sacred, world folk, pop, funky bass lines etc. No previous experience is necessary and you don’t need to be able to read music as we learn ‘by ear’ and repetition. Come and give us a try and see what you think! Our choir leader is Sarah Pennington and she can be contacted on 01392 437792 or by email plymouthcommunitychoir@gmail. com We look forward to seeing you! Community Dance Classes Exim have weekly Toddle Together dance classes on Mondays at Plymouth School of Creative Arts on Mondays

Professor’s charity effort in aid of brain tumour research Professor David Parkinson, a neuroscientist from the University of Plymouth, is in training for a gruelling 100-mile cycle ride to raise funds for research to find a cure for brain tumours and other tumours of the nervous system. A keen cyclist, Professor Parkinson is using this challenge to celebrate his 10year anniversary working within the internationally-recognised specialist brain and nervous system tumour research at the University. He aims to raise at least £500 for pioneering charity Brain Tumour Research, which supports the team. Brain tumours kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer but just 1% of the national spend on cancer research has been allocated to this devastating disease. The charity is striving to fund a network of seven dedicated research centres whilst challenging the government and larger cancer charities to invest more in brain tumour research. Professor Parkinson is among 24 cyclists supporting Brain Tumour Research by taking part in Prudential RideLondon, described as “the world’s greatest festival of cycling.” Some 25,000 are expected for the RideLondon-Surrey from 9am to 9.45am. Parent/carer toddler sessions open to all ages crawling to four years. £3.50. Children’s contemporary dance (6-10 years) Thursdays in term time at Plymouth School of Creative Arts 4.30pm to 5.30pm. £4.50 per class. Adult just for fun contemporary dance at the same venue 6pm to 7pm Thursdays. £4.50 per class. Also Spaceshot dance classes every Wednesday at St Aidan’s Church, Ernesettle every Wednesday from 6pm to 8pm. A mixture of street dance, fitness and contemporary. Free. Details e-mail Kerrie at kerrie@eximdance.org.uk Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Every Monday Compton Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Group for young people aged 14 to 23 years. Meet 7.30pm at Compton Methodist Church. Details 01752 706056. Breathe Easy Plymouth First Tuesday of the month Breathe Easy Plymouth, a local support group for anyone with a lung condition, their carers or anyone interested in supporting the group, meets regularly at Tothill Community Centre at 1.30 pm on the first Tuesday of each month. Entry is free and there is tea and coffee with biscuits, then usually a speaker. All are welcome. For more details phone Anne on 01752 402310 or Christine on 01752 220919 Arrows Kids Club Thursdays Held at Plymouth Methodist Central Hall every Thursday in term time. 6.30pm-8pm for all children aged 7-11 years. (Please note the Drake Circus Mall opposite the church is open till 8pm on Thursdays.) Games, Craft, tuck shop, Bible stories .. lots of fun. Only 50p per week. Coffee Morning and Book Stall Thursdays Crownhill Methodist Church hall from 10am to 11.30am. Join us for a cup of tea or coffee, biscuit and a chat. All welcome. For details ring Carroll on Plymouth 960746. Aden Veterans Calling all Aden Veterans. Did you know that the Aden Veterans Plymouth Branch meets every fourth Tuesday of the month at the RAOB Club in North Hill at 7.30pm. Why not go along and meet like-minded people. Lipson Lions Junior Hockey Club Training every Wednesday 6pm until 7pm at Lipson Community College. Currently need players of all age groups and ability particularly girls. Age groups 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. First two visits are free. Go along and try it. Details from Samantha on 0790 555 2318. Pennycross Sequence Dance Club Meets at the Holy Family Church Hall, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Mondays 6.30pm beginners class with step

100 mile sportive which will set off from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London on Sunday 30th July before heading through the capital and out into the Surrey countryside and returning to the finish on The Mall. Professor Parkinson said: “After decades of research under-funding, it is an exciting time to be a researcher in this field right now. We are seeing, for the first time, new features in brain tumours that provide fresh opportunities for the development of the innovative treatments of the future. The efforts of Brain Tumour Research in bringing the brightest minds together, and funding their collaboration, will undoubtedly speed up progress and get us closer to a cure.” Carol Robertson, Head of Community Fundraising for Brain Tumour Research, said: “For too long, brain tumours have been a neglected cancer. We cannot allow this desperate situation to continue. We are extremely grateful for David’s support and wish him well.” To make a donation to Brain Tumour Research via Professor Parkinson’s JustGiving page, go to www. justgiving.com/fundraising/d-parkinson.
Brain Tumour Research is campaigning to see the national spend on brain tumour research increased to £30 - £35 million a year, in line with breast and leukaemia, in order to advance treatments, and ultimately find a cure. by step instruction. 7.45pm sequence dance. Fridays at 7.30pm for sequence dance. Baby & Toddler Group Every Friday Lipson Vale Primary School between 9.15am and 10.30am. New families welcome. Please call Kate Timothy or Elaine Bromhead on 01752 224801. Plymouth Shakespeare Society Meets twice a month from September to May at the Burgess Hall (behind the Unitarian Church) Notte Street, Plymouth from 2.30 - 4.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Further details call 257764. Twins, Triplets or more Support group held on a Tuesday morning 10am-12pm at Surestart Children’s Centre, 25 Manor Street, Stonehouse, (Tel 208650) or a Friday morning 10am -12pm at Sir John Hunt School, Whitleigh. An informal group open to all mums and expectant mums. A great chance to meet other mums and dads in the same situation. Plymouth Karate Academy Various dates Based in Faraday Mill Cattedown the club is managed by Sensei Stuart Hick (4thDan), Sensei Jon Eaton (3rdDan) and Senpai Luke Irving (2ndDan). With more than 45 years combined experience all of the instructors are DBS checked, and teach Shotokan karate. With many advantages to learning karate, instructors teach traditional skills and Self-Defence with genuine applications to modern day situations. Students often say that they feel self-confident; have increased discipline, improved fitness levels and co-ordination. But above all, they all agree its great value for money, fun and a fantastic way to meet new friends no matter what age you are. Tuesday /Thursday Kids only Karate class 6.15- 7pm; Tuesday/Thursday Adult Beginners - Intermediate - Advanced from 7pm onwards ; Saturday Morning class Kids Karate class 10am onwards. For more info: Stuart Hick 07970379268 or stuart.hick@ plymouthkarateacademy.co.uk National Trust Plymouth Centre Make the most of your Trust membership by joining the Plymouth Centre for even more activities. Membership is only £4 per person, or £6 for two people at the same address. During the winter there are talks every month. This summer there are coach visits to: May to Trerice; June to Nursery at Otter, then to Cerne Abbas to look at village gardens; July to Gloucester (cathedral or docks); August to Hestercombe gardens and art gallery; September to Athelhampton House and Gardens. For more information and an application for membership call Russell on 01752 266608

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Hairdresser Alfie Hall looking to the future for yet another decade of successful trading Most septuagenarians are considering slowing down rather than gearing up a business. Alfie Hall is the exception!

Alfie has been sole proprietor of Le Mans Gents Hairdresser at 69 Ganges Road, just off St. Levan Road for the last 25 years. He has been in constant demand during this time, with some of his clientele coming to him from as far away as Truro, Birmingham and London! It appears that the discerning customer knows the difference between a gents hairdresser and a barber, which Alfie is quick to point out. “A barber will give you a short back and sides, whereas if you come to me I can do anything a stylist can do to give you the time and attention required for a really good cut, blow dry, and facial hair styling,” said.

throughout the decades. Men’s hair remains a key form of expressing individuality, and as Alfie himself says, “Men are fussy!” This love of style and attention to detail, as well as Alfie’s lackadaisical attitude to retirement has expanded to refurbishing his premises. “My customers won’t let me retire,” he said. “They want me cryogenically frozen! “I wanted to keep not just my own premises, but the whole area looking smart, so have invested in new signage, and a whole new look for the salon.” And judging by the pictures, Alfie has succeeded as impeccably with this, as with every finished haircut and satisfied customer he sees to. Le Mans Gents Hairdresser is at 69 Ganges Road, Plymouth, PL2 3AY, and Alfie can be contacted on 07811 970142.

Open for business...Alfie Hall

“My haircuts take a good 45 minutes, as I take pride in my work and want to make sure the customer is really happy. Men vote with their feet – if they have a bad experience having their hair cut, they just won’t return – ever!

Team work...salon owner Alfie Hall (left) pictured with the people who helped in the makeover. From left: Nick Halford (from Big Ups) - supply of signs, supply and installation of window graphics, Rob “Dutchy” Van-Baaren, handyman, painting of premises and signs’ installation, Will Prestidge - logo design and Almuth Lauch, overall concept development

Alfie clearly does not need to worry – many of his clients had their first hair cut from him when they toddled in at 18 months old, and are now bringing their own children in. And those ones coming from far afield, have just never found anyone as good as Alfie! This makes sense when you realise that Alfie has been in the industry since 1955, with a short break in the 1960’s to do a spot of travelling. His young at heart attitude means it is hard to credit that he has been working since he was 15 back in Edinburgh all those years ago; but definitely explains why he is so adept at working hair in a modern way with a nod to all those iconic styles that have come and gone

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New moves to tackle anti-social behaviour in Stonehouse area Plymouth City Council is set to help tackle anti-social behaviour in Stonehouse by introducing a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO). PSPOs give police and enforcement officials special powers designed to rid the area of antisocial drinking, drug use and begging in public areas. Those found in breach of the order will be placed on the antisocial behaviour escalation process, a system that ensures repeat offenders may face prosecution or will be dealt with via other interventions. Stonehouse has a very strong community spirit and is a very proud community and following extensive dialogue with the Stonehouse Working Group, a number of measures could now be put in place to ensure it is a safer place for both residents and local businesses. A consultation period has now started and will last for four weeks. Residents are being encouraged to share their views on the scheme. Cllr David Downie, Cabinet member for Safer and Stronger Communities said: “I am delighted to support this order for Stonehouse. The people of this community have suffered for too long and I strongly believe that this action will ensure that they can again take pride in their area.” Acting Inspector Dominic Nicholls of Devon and Cornwall Police said: “The introduction of a PSPO in Stonehouse shows real intent that the police and Plymouth City Council will always work together to take positive action against antisocial behaviour. “We genuinely recognise the impact, persistent anti-social behaviour has on communities such as Stonehouse and we’re determined to send a clear message to say this behaviour will not be tolerated.” PSPOs can only be issued by local authorities and replace the Designated Public Place Order and Gating Orders. They give the police and Local Authority additional powers to clamp down on anti-social behaviour

Doug Fletcher of the City Centre Company pictured at Jake’s in Cornwall Street

The conditions will include:

• Preventing the drinking of alcohol and drug use in a public place
 • Surrendering an open vessel(s) of alcohol in a public place when requested to by an authorised officer
 • Approaching members of the public for money in any public place, street, highway or passage to include private residences
 • Begging on the ground in a public place, street, highway or passage
 • Urinating or defecating in a public place • Displaying any form of sign associated with begging.
 • Nuisance drivers The boundary of the PSPO will run from the junction between Western Approach and Union Street, heading north along Western Approach. It will include the Western side of the road, continuing left at North Cross roundabout along the western side of Saltash Road before following the railway line past the bowling green to the Northern Edge of Victoria Park. It then travels down Eldad Hill to the junction with the southern edge of the park and continues along the park until Stonehouse Roundabout. It continues southward at the roundabout and follows the water line until Eastern King Point where it travels Eastward to Millbay Pier. It then travels North Easterly, omitting Trinity Pier across Millbay Road to the junction with Union Street before meeting the junction between Western Approach and Union Street. Antisocial behaviour significantly impacts people’s quality of life. If anyone is suffering similar problems within their neighbourhood we would urge them not to suffer in silence and to come forward to talk to police or report concerns anonymously through Crimestoppers. To comment contact the Community Connections team at pspoconsultation@plymouth.gov.uk

City centre shops have been given a facelift as part of a pilot scheme run by Plymouth City Council and the City Centre Company. Five businesses have so far had their shop fronts upgraded as part of the Shop Front Improvement Grant Scheme, following the successful renewal of the City Centre Business Improvement District. The shop front scheme aims to support businesses to transform the front of their property to make them more attractive and welcoming for shoppers. The scheme was set out in the City Centre Company’s 2015 to 2020 business plan and the Council agreed to a pot of funding to support the scheme. Businesses submitted an application for a grant to a reviewing panel made up of City Centre Company and Council representatives and as part of this process, had to provide detailed drawings of the works they were hoping to carry out. Council leader Ian Bowyer said: “Our city centre is hugely important to Plymouth. We want all our businesses to make a good impression so that people feel welcome and comfortable spending their hard earned money in these city centre shops. This is about making sure one of our key economic growth areas is selling the city – to visitors and residents.”

‘Emotional’ school return for Marshall’s partner as Family Day raises more than £2,000 Marshall was very emotional,” said Elley. “Although it’s been three years it felt as though I had never left.

A family day at the former school of one of the victims of a devastating crash on the A38 in June has raised more than £2,000.

“Everyone was still so welcoming, very loving and fun. “What an amazing community they are to come together as well as they did.

Staff and students at Stoke Damerel Community College organised the event on July 7 which raised a total of £2,104 to support the baby daughter of Marshall Arnott.

“I couldn’t thank everyone at Stoke Damerel enough for all their love and support through this hard time.

Marshall died when his van overturned on the A38 last month - the crash also claimed the lives of his two workmates Zachary Graham and Trevor Gorman. Marshall’s partner Elley Taylor, who met Marshall at Stoke Damerel, came to the event with the couple’s four-month-old Isla. Plymouth Argyle’s latest signings - Joel Grant and Ruben Lameiras - also went along to lend their support. In return for a donation students were allowed to come to school in their own clothes and took part in staff versus student football matches, a bake sale and other activities while executive principal, Carol Hannaford, and vice principal, Janet Griffiths, manned a hot dog stand.

Argyle’s Joel Grant, teacher Justine Hardie, deputy vice principal Jo Ware and Argyle’s Ruben Lameiras

Wristbands and ice poles were also sold to raise funds and music teacher Martyn Crocker provided music throughout the day. There was also a match between Sixth formers and Marshall’s six-a-side football team, made up entirely of ex-Stoke Damerel students. “Going back to the place where it all began for me and

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The five completed shop fronts are: Jakes’ Café on Cornwall Street. Part of the city centre café scene for years, its frontage onto Cornwall Street had suffered wear and tear. The owners wanted to refresh the front and give it a new lease of life. They also wanted support installing ventilation and sliding windows to help the air flow through the café in the summer. Bonmarche, the value women’s wear retailer in New George Street had a dated shop front and wanted to ensure the shop entrance was as safe as possible. They replaced the existing tiling with a non-slip substitute. The Cutting Garden in Mayflower Street wanted a more professional feel to their shop front. They worked with an independent designer to rebrand their business, which, with the support of the grant, is now reflected in their stylish new shop front. Oggy Oggy Pasty on Armada Way. The pasty company moved to an empty unit on Armada Way backing on to the new coach station. The scheme supported the business to design and deliver a very recognisable shop front. Plymouth Fancy Dress. The fancy dress shop in the Armada Centre wanted a shop front as bright and vibrant as the costumes they sell.

Contemporary success

Deputy vice principal Jo Ware, who teaches two of Marshall’s brothers Mitchell and Morgan, explained the idea for the Family Day came about the day after the news of the terrible crash.

A selection of works showcasing visions of the past, present and future have gone on show as part of the second Plymouth Contemporary.

“I was teaching my Year 11 English class and we decided then and there to organise an event to show the College’s support for the family,” said Mrs Ware.

More than 40 artists from across the world had their work selected to feature in the dual-site exhibition, which opened recently.

“It went even better than we could have hoped and the students were very respectful and mindful of what the day was about.

They are now on display at the University of Plymouth’s Peninsula Arts Gallery and at KARST’s gallery space in Stonehouse until Saturday September 2.

“We are extremely grateful to all the staff who worked so hard to put the day together so quickly and to Argyle for their support too.”

The 2017 Plymouth Contemporary is a partnership between Peninsula Arts at the University of Plymouth, the Plymouth History Centre and KARST, and artists and curators were invited to develop work within the theme of ‘visions’, exploring what the concept might mean now.

“Obviously we would rather that we hadn’t had to hold it at all,” said Paige.

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Chair of the City Centre Company Doug Fletcher added: “The scheme was designed to allow businesses as much flexibility and control in what they wanted to do as possible. We were guiding hands, but they were in the hot seat. We think it has worked really well.”

“I know that in 10 years’ time, when it’s Islas turn to join Stoke Damerel, she will be so looked after there.”

Sixth form student Paige Beacham helped organise the event.

Staff and student football teams took each other on at the Family Day at Stoke Damerel Community College

Shopfronts get facelifts thanks to pilot scheme

Mitchell and Morgan Arnott with their niece Isla

“But it was a day full of love and warmth and it really felt like the Stoke Damerel family was supporting Marshall’s family and that we are all here for them as long as we are needed.”

More than 800 submissions were received from 26 countries as far afield as New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina and the USA and comprised a wide range of interpretations of that topic. They focussed on themes from architecture and archaeology to war zones and nuclear survival, using an array of media from installations and sculpture, to film, painting and live performance. More information about the Plymouth Contemporary, including opening times and a full list of the artists taking part, can be found at www.plymouth.ac.uk/ plymouthcontemporary.


Community support for Devonport Live The Devonport Live Café and Meeting Rooms in George Street, Devonport is much more than a hub for all members of the community. It has pioneered the Pay it Forwards Scheme, now adopted by many local retailers, where customers can choose to pay extra for their own meal, enabling someone to have a coffee or meal at their expense who is not able to pay for it at the time. It’s a scheme not just benefitting people struggling to make ends meet, or looking for a cosy place to warm up with a cuppa if they haven’ got a home to go to, but also great for busy mums who come out without their purse! So it was particularly disheartening for café manager, Sarah Brown to discover just over a month ago that they had been the victims of a burglary, resulting in a broken window, the theft of the till, and the safe literally ripped out from the way.

Manager Sarah Brown with members of her team

“All our hard work raising money to put in a disabled toilet, as well as continue the social support we offer with the Pay it Forwards scheme, amongst other activities,

Stars shine brighter at Marine Academy Plymouth Marine Academy Plymouth will be opening its doors to potential students at its next open days on Thursday September 7 at 5.30pm and Friday September 8 at 9am. For students, currently in Year 5 or 6 and transferring into Year 7 in September 2018 or September 2019, the open days offer the opportunity to tour the campus, meet with students and teachers, learn more about what studying at Marine Academy Plymouth entails and discover the opportunities on offer for students. As an all-through campus for students aged 0 – 19, Marine Academy Plymouth prides itself on the ability to nurture and encourage students to be innovative,

creative, spirited, curious and pioneering to help them discover their talents and transform their future. While specialising in marine studies, which embrace science, maths, technology and the environment, Marine Academy Plymouth also places an important emphasis on the core subjects of English and maths. The academy also offers access to opportunities for education outside of the classroom, including additional courses and activities before and after school, at the weekend and in the holidays. Focusing on the individual student’s needs, Marine Academy Plymouth helps each one of their students to realise their ambitions.

To find out more, join Marine Academy Plymouth at their September open days for the Principal’s welcome, followed by the tour. For more information, visit www.marineacademy.org.uk

was in real jeopardy,” explained Sarah. “However we have been amazed at how the local community has pulled together to help us. Alarm South West donated a new alarm system; we had two donations from individuals of £100 each; and one particular donation that really touched my heart.” Sarah went on to tell the story of a homeless man whom she had been able to give some bedding to – by nipping home and taking a quilt out of her own cupboard no less! That same man came in with £4 to give to the café to help replenish its funds, saying that they needed it more than he did. There are many more stories like this that epitomize the ethos of this amazing venture, which also hosts many community meetings, toddler groups, arts and crafts sessions and film events. “One of our customers explained that it was this place that encouraged her to relocate to Devonport from up country,” said Sarah. “She was sitting in our outside seating area having a cup of coffee whilst visiting her daughter when a young man strode up purposefully. As he was covered in tattoos and piercings he looked a little formidable to the older lady, but when he gave her the paper he had finished reading, she was blown away by the friendly gesture – not being like anything she was used to up North. “She has since become a regular customer, saying that her move to the area has been like coming home!” Sarah added: “ We so appreciate all of our customers and thank everyone for their support and kindness. “ As well as the kind hearted locals, Sarah and her team need to take some credit for the warmth of this community hub in the heart of Devonport. Her breakfasts have become legendary, attracting builders from far and wide looking to refuel without paying out a fortune. And it takes all her team working flat out to meet the demand of the busy lunch time period.

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Jacqueline Slade of Soapbox Theatre

Singers entertain at the Devonport Park bandstand

Community groups get together to raise funds for defibrillator Story and photos by Roy Perring

Two community groups in Devonport have joined together to raise £1,500 to install a defibrillator in Devonport Park. They are looking to install it by working with the local HeartSWell charity. The Friends of Devonport Park joined the Real Friends Social and Community Group to put on a day of entertainment at the park’s Bandstand.

A defibrillator is a machine which restarts the heart in the event of a cardiac arrest. If used correctly, they save lives, especially when emergency service response times are longer. The events also hoped to raise funds for a hearing loop for the Pavilion and improvements to the acoustics to the community room. As usual in park events, the Pavilion Cafe also helped in the organisation. Stalls, bouncy castles, archery and refreshments all added to the community atmosphere. Over at the Soapbox Theatre, Jaqueline Slade told the audience of children a scary story of a tailor and a huge spider in the woods. They lapped it up. Martin Stevens, who runs the Pavilions community cafe told the Shopper that the various groups pulling together adding: “A real sign of the whole community working together for the common good. As a business operator it was good to see.” There will be training sessions for the various groups which use the community facility and Martin promised that the Pavilion Cafe’s Facebook page would carry details. Martin continued: “Even the dog walkers have had a collection box of their own. I am pleased to thank Mike Gallagher of the Friends of Devonport Park and Priscilla Carroll and the Real Friends community group for coming

together to work on this project.” Priscilla Carroll added: “A big thank you to the Blase Blues band, Lipstick & Lashes, B Harmony, Time & Motion and AJ Sounds who gave their time and created such a wonderful atmosphere with their music. “Also thank you to the public, the dog walkers, various bowling teams that use the park, Stiltskin, the children’s Soapbox Theatre and all the voluntary helpers who supported this event to help us raise funds for defribillators for Devonport park. It is a community that came together for a brilliant cause.”

HeartSWell provides defibrillators across Devon and Cornwall to communities who need them. Their first defibrillator was donated in 2014 to the Elfordleigh Hotel and Golf Club. Since then they have donated over 70 defibrillators to church halls, Masonic lodges, businesses, sports and fitness clubs and schools. The charity provide training to staff, club

members, churchwardens, teachers and pupils so that as many people as possible are confident in using the equipment and have increased knowledge of first aid, especially in recognising the early signs of a heart attack. HeartSWell delivered training to 1,077 people between 2014 and March 2017. Each defibrillator costs £1,500 and the charity are fortunate that the programme (including the specialist training on how to use the equipment) is run entirely by volunteers which keeps the overheads to a minimum. HeartSWell ask that community, public sector and not for profit groups raise a minimum of £500 in advance of receiving a defibrillator. Once the defibrillator is installed, the charity ask that all groups undertake fundraising activities to at least match or exceed the cost of their defibrillator. This is so they can continue to provide defibrillators to those who need them most, regardless of their ability to fundraise. If you would like a defibrillator for your community group, business, church or school, please call Rachel on 01752 315929. She will then arrange a visit from the project co-ordinator before setting up a date for training and installation.

Event organisers at the HeartSWell stand, (from left to right) Martin Stevens of the Pavilion Cafe, David Wells of HeartSWell SW, Priscilla Carroll of the Real Friends Social group and Mike Gallagher of the Friends of Devonport Park 12

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Crowds flock to St Levan Fun Day

Volunteers from St Levan Neighbourhood Watch Scheme hosted their popular annual family fun day in July.

visitors, giving them photo opportunities with various ‘Star Wars’ characters, much to the delight of everyone, regardless of their age.

When formed, 10 years ago, one of the objectives was to improve the poor condition of St Levan Park making it more attractive and accessible to everyone.

The Neighbourhood Policing Team included police cadets and police dogs who brought along their handlers, too. Camels Head arranged for a fire tender and crew to attend.

“When we began, we could only dream of holding such an event and here we are hosting our sixth fun day‚“ said one of the volunteers, Judith Hosking.

Attendees were treated to a ringside view from Devonport Amateur Boxing showing keep fit techniques, warm ups and matches.

The afternoon of fun began following the joint opening by local councillor, Mike Sparling, newly elected MP, Luke Pollard and Shadow Defence Secretary, Nia Griffith MP.

Children’s entertainer Zig Zag provided some respite for busy parents during the 90 minutes he entertained the children as did the charity ‘Whiz Kids’ who provided a soft play area for the very young and activities for all children. Gables Dog Show, again, proved popular and

Word of the Fun Day even reached a galaxy far, far away as members of UK Garrison mingled with the many

the inflatables were busy all afternoon, particularly ‘Wipe Out’. In addition to browsing among the stalls, visitors to the park were entertained by a ukulele group, ‘Friends UkeUnited’, Brian Prout of ‘B Harmony’ and family musical group ‘Girls out Loud’. Judith said: “This is the first time we’ve had such entertainment and I cannot thank those involved enough for giving up their free time. We are hoping to be able to provide more music again next year having seen how engaged people were as they were singing along. It is fitting our event fell during ‘Love Parks Week’. Another first was the target practice courtesy of Archery Assault. “On behalf of our Scheme, I would like to thank everyone involved in our preparations, those who helped us out on

the day, all participants and everyone who came along to give us a great party atmosphere in a lovely setting,” said Judith. “Every penny raised will go toward future events and the production of our regular newsletter which we deliver to some 600 homes.” Currently, St Levan Park Neighbourhood Watch Scheme is looking for volunteers to join the group; particularly residents of Glenmore Avenue, Balmoral Avenue, Ryder Road and St Levan Road (from the viaduct to Ryder Road) in addition to anyone residing in the roads between Ryder Road to St Vincent Street. If interested, contact them by email on stlevannhw@ outlook.com or via their Facebook page St Levan NHW.

Skype’s the limit as students quiz new MP Students at a Plymouth secondary school have been given the chance to quiz their new MP via Skype. Luke Pollard, recently elected as MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, was unable to attend the Democracy Q and A session on the Alternative School Day being run at Stoke Damerel Community College in person because of his Westminster commitments.

Above: Many enjoyed the dog show hosted by Gables Farm Below: Star Wars characters entertained the crowds Bottom: Ukulele group Uke-United were a popular act

Instead he took questions for 40 minutes via Skype from Year 9 students on a variety of subjects from Brexit to the Mayflower 400 celebrations. Student Caleb Walker, who asked the final question, said it was a ‘great experience’. “He wasn’t like I thought an MP would be and being able to ask him questions which he answered right away was brilliant. “It was really inspiring – we are the next generation of voters and, who knows, even MPs.” Luke Pollard said: “It was great to see so many young people passionate about their city and their future. “I want young people to be front and centre of my campaigns as an MP and it reminded me that there’s so much enthusiasm from young people for politics.”

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• REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • • continued from page 8 Mini Dance Machine Thursdays At Rees Youth Centre, Mudge Way, Plympton. Modern fun disco dance group for children. 4.15pm - 5pm for ages 4 to 6; 5pm - 6pm ages 6 to 10. £2 per session. Call Lisa 07896 105 479. Friendly Luncheon Club Tuesdays & Fridays Tuesday 12.30pm & Fridays 1pm each week. For details and bookings call 01752 606317. Tothill Daytime Sequence Dancers Wednesdays Tothill Daytime Sequence Dancers meet at the Tothill Community Centre, Knighton Road, St Judes, Plymouth Sequence Tea Dance 2pm to 4pm. Everyone welcome. Tothill Sequence Dance Club Saturdays Up to date dances at Tothill Community Centre every Saturday from 7.30pm to 10pm. Leaders Peter and Dorothy Wheatley. Admission £3. Contact Bill 01752 667484, Sue 01752 651004 or Dorothy 01752 260193. Lunch Club Tuesdays and Fridays An invitation to lunch at Welcome Hall Centre, Fore Street, Devonport. 12.30pm Tuesdays, 1pm Fridays. Friendly company. For details or to make a lunch appointment call 606317. Boxing Classes Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Carl’s boxing stable has opened a new gym in Colebrook training for all ages to compete or just get fit. 7pm to 8pm. Details from Carl on 07837 920150. Country Music Venue First Friday every other month At the Aggie ‘Opry’. Agaton Club, St Budeaux. Top country acts being booked. Details 01752 362240. Plymouth Play Association For hire of resources for play, recycling scrapstore and arts and crafts. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday 10am-2pm, Thursday 10am-7pm. Details 01752 256633. Karate Club Mondays For those aged 11 years and over at Trinity United Reform Church, Tor Lane, Hartley between 6pm and 7.15pm. Details 07967 313285. Trinity Art Group Thursdays We are a small group of experienced artists who enjoy meeting and sharing our talents. We meet every week (ring for dates) at Trinity URC, Tor Lane, Hartley from 7pm to 9pm. If you are a beginner and would like to explore the enjoyable pastime of painting in watercolour or acrylics we could offer some assistance. We also welcome all levels of proficiency as our aim is to enjoy our time painting with time to socialise over a cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit, all for £2.50 each night. Details Dave Crawford 01752 215179 Plymouth Dog Training Club meets at St Edward’s Church Hall, Eggbuckland on Wednesday evenings. For details call 01752 350788. Coffee mornings Last Wednesday of the month Run by the Highbury Trust Community Support Service, Outland Road between 10.30am and 12.30pm. All members of the public welcome to attend. For details 01752 753711 Plymouth Skywatch Meet at St Budeaux Parish Church Hall every third Friday of the month at 7.30pm. The meeting usually consists of highlights of the night sky for the following month followed by a talk on an astronomy-related subject. There is a break in between with tea and coffee available. Plymouth Croquet Club Hartley Park Reservoir, Mannamead Road. New members welcome. Equipment and tuition available. For further information contact Plymouth 666801. Keep Fit Classes Wednesdays Jackie Hamlin’s ladies keep fit class Wednesdays 10.15am - 11.15am or 6pm - 7pm at Hyde Park Social Club KFA registered, insured, low fees. Contact Jackie on 01752 672685. All proceeds to Alzheimer’s Society. Plymouth Radio Club Second Tuesday of every month. The Plymouth Radio Club meets second Tuesday of every month at the Weston Mill Oak Villa social Club, Situated in Ferndale Road, Weston Mill, Plymouth. Commencing 7.30 pm. For all licenced Radio Amateurs and anyone interested in amateur radio. For those wishing to obtain a licence, email pippa117@hotmail.co.uk or telephone 07815542477. 14

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Picnic Proms delight An exhilarating evening of entertainment took place at Plymouth Guildhall as over 70 singers, musicians and dancers took to the stage for the Plymouth Picnic Proms hosted by the Plymouth Phoenix Chorale. A packed audience feasted on picnics and enjoyed a glass of wine, in what is fast becoming a popular tradition established over recent Phoenix summer concerts.

engaged audience with a repetition of ‘The Hornpipe’, creating a real air of excitement and frivolous flagwaving.

The wide-ranging music comprised various midsummer pieces, one composed by local composer Tyrell, especially for Plymouth Phoenix Chorale. Chilcott’s rhythmic Ophelia, Caliban, and Miranda, introduced the first of several very enjoyable works on a jazz theme and included sublime saxophone solos from Andy Williamson. The theme was continued with a flawless performance of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue by Mark Smith and a couple of mellow Billy Strayhorn solos from Andy Williamson. The first half of the concert concluded with the choir’s very entertaining presentation of a medley of music from Porgy and Bess, again brilliantly enhanced with some funky saxophone improvisation. Both Porgy and Bess and the Chilcott were further embellished by the SpinDrift Dance Collective who added their own dynamic interpretation of the music. The recently formed Plymouth Phoenix Junior Chorale gave a lovely debut performance with a

The performance culminated with the audience following the Deputy Lord Mayor’s lead and standing up to join the choir in singing ‘Jerusalem’, followed by an encore of ‘Rule Britannia’’.

Sam Rickard - received tumultuous applause for his performance

confident rendition of pieces from the musicals Oliver, and Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat. There was barely a dry eye in the house as 13 year old Sam Rickard sang the solo ‘Where is love’ from Oliver, accompanied by resident Phoenix Chorale pianist Mark Smith, receiving a tumultuous round of applause. In the second half, the choir performed Fantasia on British Sea Songs (as sung at Last Night of the Proms) and Marcus Alleyne, musical director of Plymouth Phoenix Chorale, delighted a fully

Waterfront Writers Fridays Meet every Friday during term time at The Swarthmore Education Centre, Mutley Plain 1pm to 3pm. Anyone who wishes to share or listen to poetry and prose is welcome. Visit www.waterfrontwriters.org.uk for details. Whist Drive Tuesdays and Wendesdays Kings Tamerton Community Centre want adults of all ages to come and join us in a game of whist. Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons at 1.30pm start, also The first Sunday in every month at 2pm start. Entrance is £1.50,which includes tea, coffee,and biscuits. We are a friendly crowd and would like to see some new faces. City Bus No 16 stops right out side the community centre. Call Brenda on 206204 for more details. Monthly Soup lunch for all the community Last Wednesday of the month Lovely homemade soup, cake, tea & coffee all for £3 at the St Budeaux Church Community Hall, The Green, off Crownhill Road, Higher St Budeaux. from 12.15 - 2 p.m. A warm welcome awaits all those who come. Have a go at the quiz if you want, browse the jigsaw library or just enjoy the company. Time Out Second and fourth Wednesday A group for individuals who are lonely and isolated. Come for a chat and make new friends. Plymstock United Church, 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month, from 1.30pm 3.30pm. Refreshments £1. Contact Lin: 07818 254527. Eddystone Model Flying Club Provide help and free instruction for flying radio control fixed wing. Members fly 24/7 weather permitting. New members are welcome as well as experienced fliers. For details visit www.eddystonemfc.net or phone Dave on 07941 040633 or Mike on 01752 403124. Community Activities Various dates Evening events at Keyham Community Sports Hall, Drake

Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Nick Kelly who attended the event with his wife said: “It was a pleasure to attend such a lively event this evening. We very much enjoyed the excellent performances from cast members of all ages from across Plymouth and wish the Plymouth Phoenix Chorale all the best for future productions.” Audience member Debs Appleby said: “This was my first time at The Plymouth Picnic Proms and my goodness, it was a really exciting night. My fifteen year old stepdaughter has had a blast, what a great way to bring families together at a local production. I loved the picnicking at the tables idea. I will be back next year.” For further information about the choir visit www. plymouthphoenixchorale.org

Primary School, Saltash Road. Monday: Karate classes suitable for children/families and adults. 5pm to 8pm; Tuesday: Keep fit classes. Making exercise fun and easy to do. 6.15pm to 7.15pm; Wednesday: Yoga classes. Beginners/intermediate - first tester session free. 7pm to 8.30pm. The Community Sports Hall has spaces available for hire, for further information contact Roy Burt Sports Development Coordinator at the school on 01752 567649. Buddhist meditation classes Weekday lunchtime meditations 12.15pm - 12.45pm, Wednesday evenings - Introduction to meditation class 7.30pm - 8.30pm, Thursday evenings - 7.30pm - 9.30pm Meditation - The Art Of Positive Thinking, Sunday mornings 11.30am - 12.30pm Find Inner Peace, Sunday mornings - Children’s classes - 10.30am - 11.15am. Held at Ashoka Kadampa Buddhist Centre, 33 Sutherland Road, Plymouth. Tel 01752 224137 www.meditationinplymouth.org Laira Youth Brass Band Thursdays The City’s premier youth brass band meets at Woodford Methodist Church (next to the school) on Thursdays from 7.15 to 8.45 pm. Open to all youngsters from age eight upwards. Contact Tony Hollick on 01752 216784 for details. Plymouth Numismatic Society Third Tuesday each month 7:30pm Coin collection and study can be an absorbing and rewarding pastime. New members are welcomed to informal meetings to share interest and knowledge of coins, providing the opportunity to give talks and presentations on any aspect of numismatics. This can range from studies of coins in historical, cultural or artistic context, to acquisitions, valuations and investment. Or members can just listen, learn and enjoy the company. Contact Bryan on 01752 480394 for more details and current location of meetings. Plym Ramblers First and third Sunday in the month A well established walking organisation offering regular walks by experienced leaders all within 20 miles of Plymouth. The group meets every first and third Sunday in the month and also hold interesting social events. For

details contact the secretary on 344048 or the chairman on 405132. Plym Ramblers have now published their walking book “On the beaten track 3” The 3rd book in a popular series of local walks. Plymouth Inter Varsity Club We are looking for lively, interesting people who want variety in their social lives and would like to mix with others in a friendly, local social group run by its members, for its members. We enjoy a wide range of activities eg meals out, cycling, themed party nights, walking, canoeing, theatre, reading group and weekends away. Want to know more? You can go to our website www.plymouthivc.org , look at what we do and complete an enquiry or contact us direct on 07542 125575. Celtic Music with a Twist Every First Thursday Kitty O’Hanlon’s, 9pm. Three Strand Minstrels play lively Celtic acoustic music at Kitty O’Hanlon’s. Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Elfordleigh Your local sanctuary for most types of unwanted domestic pets. Good homes always needed - have a look at lovely animals, and what we do on www.woodsidesanctuary. org.uk. We don’t destroy any animal unless it’s beyond veterinary help or dangerous and we have special units for elderly residents. Please don’t allow your pet to breed, ask us for friendly advice, or about our spay and neuter scheme for owners on benefit instead. Tel 01752 347503. The Boys Brigade Various dates For more information visit www.plymouth.boys-brigade. org.uk. 1st Plymouth - Salisbury Road Baptist Church (Fridays); 2nd Plymouth - Ridgeway Methodist Church (Mondays); 4th Plymouth - St Jude’s Church Halls (Wednesdays); 5th Plymouth - Mount Gould Methodist Church (Fridays); 7th Plymouth - Pennycross Methodist Church (Fridays); 8th Plymouth - Ford Baptist Church (Wednesdays). New members welcome. Age groups: Anchor Boys (5 to 7); Juniors (8-11) and Company Section (12-18). The Boys Brigade can help your church in its mission to children and young people. Contact the development team at plymouth.battalion@tiscali.co.uk or call 01579 346218. 5th Plymouth Company Boys’ Brigade and Girls Association We meet at Mount Gould Methodist Church, term time, and are looking to recruit both boys and girls aged 5-8yrs (6pm-7pm), 8-11yrs (6.30-8pm) and 11-18yrs (6.30-9pm). Our programme is very varied and includes craftwork, cookery, games, computer work, interactive challenges, sports competitions, sponsored fundraising and much more plus the year ending event - summer camp(8yrs+). Many of the skills learnt here can help prepare them for adult life. Interested - then come along to the church on Friday or contact Hugh Porter, 01752 667513, or email porterbb@ blueyonder.co.uk for further information 7th Plymouth Company Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Association Fridays We meet at Pennycross Methodist Church in term time, Anchors (5-8 years) between 6.15pm and 7.15pm; Juniors (8-11 years) from 6.30pm to 8.30pm and Seniors (12-18 years) between 7pm and 9.45pm. There is a full programme of activities including crafts, games, drama, music, cookery, interactive challenges, national sport competitions and much more. The year culminates in a week-long summer camp. Our programme enables youngsters to learn many various skills and prepares them for adult life. Simply go along on Fridays to find out more or visit http//:7plymouth. boys-brigade.org.uk Mini Matts Parents & Toddler Group Mondays St Matthias Church Hall on the corner of Clifton Street & Bedford Park. 1.30pm to 3pm £1 per family per session. (during term time). Tennis Club Mannamead Tennis Club, Eggbuckland Rd welcomes new members. 4 hard courts and 2 grass courts. Coaching available. Contact info@mannamead.org.uk or phone 773652. Plymouth Cycling Touring Club Meet Sundays for a leisure cycle ride. For our latest rides list and meet time/place see www.plymouthctc.co.uk or contact Graham Black 01752 606650 or Andy Prideaux 01752 345170 for more information. Clog dancing Thursdays A fun way to exercise! The Plymouth Maids clog dancers

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• REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • • continued from page 14 are a small, friendly group of women who welcome new members. From the beginning of October to the end of April we practice at St Bartholomew’s Church Hall, opposite the Life Centre, on Thursdays 8 - 9.45pm. During the summer we dance out on Thursday evenings at various pubs and other venues in and around Plymouth. We also dance at occasional folk festivals and days of dance. No previous dance experience is needed, just a sense of rhythm. Come along and give it a try. For details contact Shirley on 01752 407676.

New minister for church in Hartley

Coffee Afternoon Thursdays Mainstone Community Centre hold a weekly coffee afternoon every Thursday at 2pm

Pennycross Friendship Group Thursdays The group meet every Thursday at 2pm in the Pennycross Methodist Church, Pridham Lane off Beauchamp Road, Peverell. Interesting speakers and outings. New members always welcome. For details 01752 362099.

Regular events at Oasis, Stonehouse Monday and Tuesday Basic Computer course 9.30am to 11.30am free; Tuesday Art for all: try out a new skill 10am to 12 noon Tuesday Coffee morning; Thursday morning Spreadsheets and other computer skills; Thursday 10am to 12 noon art group; Thursday 2.30pm to 4.30pm Brush up on English; Friday afternoon 1.30pm to 4pm Job Club; First Friday of the month 4.30pm to 6pm Messy Church.

Plymouth Philatelic Society First Wednesday of every month St. Edwards Hall, Home Park Avenue, Peverell from 7pm to 9pm. For details contact Martin on 01752 781252 or David on 01752 402981. Modern Sequence Dancing Tuesdays and Wednesdays Sequence dancing for all. Further details 01752 493311.

The Plymouth and District Advanced Motorists Group Monthly meetings on the third Monday of each month at the United Reformed Church Hall, Powisland Drive, Derriford. The meeting begins at 7.30p.m. with doors opening at seven. Guest speaker each month. Details 01752 405926 Mums and Babies Tuesdays Mums and Babies is a support group for mums with babies from birth to eight months old. Come and meet other new mums and enjoy being spoilt by our sympathetic leaders with tea, coffee, biscuits and a listening ear. £2 a session. We meet at Hope Baptist Church Hall, Peverell Corner, Plymouth from 1pm to 2.30pm. For more information ring the church office on 01752 708090. Drake Probus Club Third Tuesday each month Are you a retired professional or businessman? If so we have a number of vacancies for membership. We invite you to come along to a meeting of the club at the Royal British Legion Club Tailyour Road, Crownhill. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 9.30am for 10am.Our programme includes guest speakers at each of our monthly meetings. Other club activities, where wives and partners are very welcome, happen regularly, include monthly pub lunches and outings to places of interest during the summer months. Just come along. For further details please contact Jim Gettings on 661450 or Richard Hill on 783168. Al-Anon Family Groups Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? A fellowship to help families and friends of alcoholics. Local meetings. Confidential Helpline 020 7403 088 www.al-anonuk.org.uk Rainbows Fridays 1st Devonport Rainbows, Salvation Army, Haddington Road, Stoke Every Friday 6- 7pm Call 01752 405027 for details. Keep Fit Classes Wednesdays 10.15am - 11.15am and 6pm - 7pm Hyde Park Social Club. KFA registered, insured, low fees.Details 01752 672685. Parent & Babies and Toddler Group Tuesdays and Fridays Come and join us, meet new friends during term time at Crownhill Methodist Church Hall, 10am- 11.30am. Booking recommended as places are limited. Call Anne 07791332503. 16

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South West Chamber Choir Wednesdays Marjon Chapel 7.30 to 9.30 pm. We are a friendly auditioned choir of 25 to 30 singers specialising in unaccompanied singing, with a programme of madrigals, partsongs and sacred works. We give four concerts annually as well as a weekend of sung services at a cathedral each July. A reasonable standard of sight-reading is needed to join. We welcome enquiries. www.swcchoir.org.uk Fitness and fun touch rugby Wednesdays Central Park Rugby Pitches 6.45pm-7.45pm OPM Rugby is the official Touch Rugby club for Plymouth. Come along and enjoy a great welcome. No rugby experience required. Have fun, get fit and make new friends. More details phone Ernie on 07809 209571 or www.opmrugby.com.

Plymouth West Country Embroiderers Various dates Started in 1972. A friendly group of enthusiastic needleworkers who enjoy sharing their knowledge and expertise with others. Trainees (age 8-15) meet first Saturday each month from 11am to 3pm. Adults meet on second Thursday and fourth Saturday each month from 10.30am. We welcome experts and beginners of all ages. Contact Mary 01752 200047 for details.

Plymouth Marjon Hockey Club Hockey for all ages and abilities from age 5 through to 60+ with weekly coaching and regular matches based at the University of St Mark & St John. Tuesdays & Thursdays 5-6pm age 7-11 boys and girls. Girls age 10+ and senior ladies Tuesday evening. Men’s Club training Wednesday 7.15-9pm. Boys age 10+ and senior men Thursday evening. Sunday mornings boys and girls aged 5 to 14 years. For more information visit www.pmhc.co.uk

each month from 7pm to 9pm at the Plymstock Community Centre (except in the summer holidays).

A Plymouth church has welcomed a new Minister at a special service of Induction.

has been mainly in health and social care, and she has also served on the Mercy Ships in Sierra Leone and at a school in Norway.

Rev Henriette Wentink has moved to Trinity United Reformed Church in Hartley to take up her post as Church Minister there. She leaves a congregation in Enfield, North London.

Henriette says she will be using story telling and art to help communicate the Christian message at her new church in Plymouth.

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Pictured are Rev Henriette Wentink (centre left) and Ian Criddle, Church Secretary (centre right) with other representatives of the United Reformed Church.

Sequenced Dance Saturdays St Gabriels Church Hall, Hyde Park 7.30pm to 10pm

Thursday at The Walrus, Athenaeum Street, Plymouth from 7pm to 9pm. All budding magicians are welcome to join us. For details call Ian Marley on 07979 655018.

Toddler Group Thursdays Plymouth Christian Centre 9.30am to 11 am, term time only £1.50 per family. Contact Liz Crudgington on 661019 for details or see the www.plymouthchristiancentre.org

Prince Rock Dog Training Club Puppies to adult classes, obedience training, socialisation. St Matthias Church Hall on Monday and Tuesday evenings, from 7.15pm. More details phone 01752 772411.

Weekly Bingo Thursdays Tothill Community Centre, Knighton Road, St Jude’s 7pm. Entrance £1. Tea and biscuits 20p. Draw tickets on sale.

Plymouth Hockey Club Sundays Plymouth Hockey Club is the oldest junior club in the city and has recently achieved the highest award for organisation and safeguarding. The club is operated by parents for all children and young people. The club trains every Sunday between 10am - 1pm at Bull Point ATP. The club cater for young people from 4-16 years and no previous experience is required. The first 6 weeks are free to new members and everyone who trains gets to play. For more information, please see the website at www. plymouthhockeyclub.org.uk or contact Rob on 07861 250682.

Club Focus Camera Club Mondays Meets at the Future Inn, William Prance Road, Plymouth. Meets every Monday from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Contact Membership Secretary 01752 231139 Website www.clubfocusplymouth.co.uk

Plymouth Clarion Choir (Male Voice) Tuesdays Rehearsals between 7.30pm and 9.30pm at Crownhill Methodist Church Hall. Seeking to fill vacancies in all sections. For details call Darell Jago on 01752 266434. This year is the choir’s centenary.

Plymouth Woodturners Third Friday of the month Meet at Pilgrim Church, St Levan Road at 7.30pm. Also demonstrate and sell at Otter Nurseries, Brixton, the first weekend of every month. New members always welcome, just turn up on the night.

Community Herb Clinic Tuesdays 1-3pm Onward House, Greenbank Road. Walk-in for free general health advice or phone for appointments. Herbal medicine can be used in the treatment of any medical condition in an effective, integrated (and affordable) way to suit you. Details Sara Hills 01752 872960 www.herbs-work. co.uk

Ballroom & Social Sequence Dancing Various dates Plymstock Community Centre every Tuesday afternoon 2pm until 4pm and every other Saturday from 7.30pm until 10.30pm. Details 01752 251313 or 01752 668017.

Plymouth Striders Running Club Twice weekly Meet at Widewell School, Lulworth Drive, Widewell (behind The George at Roborough). Mondays and Thursdays 6.30pm. Over 16 years and all abilities welcome. For info contact widewellstriders@yahoo.com or check out our website www.widewellstriders.co.uk Watercolour Group Every Friday 10am to 12 noon at Onward House, 55 Greenbank Road, Plymouth. To join this friendly group just come along or ring the group leader Ray on 01 752 300633 for more information. Plymouth Magic Circle Every second Thursday We are a small friendly Magic Club who meets every second

Off Key Singing Group Mondays For people who love to sing in the shower! Mondays 5.50pm to 6.50pm at Derriford Health & Leisure Centre, function room. Girl Guide Hut in Plympton 10.30am to 11.30am. Call 07770 683 314 for more info. Jelly Tots Baby & Toddler Group Fridays 9.30am to 11 am at St Budeaux Baptist Church (during Term Time). £1.50 per Family www.stbudeauxbaptist.org.uk Plymouth Writers Circle Tuesdays Do you have a problem with plotting or characterisation. The Plymouth Writers Circle meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of

Devonport Park Community Choir Mondays A friendly mixed group of singers meet in the Pavilion Cafe in Devonport Park every Monday evening from 6-7.30pm. Cost is £3 per session. No previous experience necessary. For more details telephone 318087. Harbour Centre Recovery Café Fridays Female-focused social group for those in recovery from drugs and alcohol. Tea, coffee, regular activities promoting independence, empowerment and positive social/support networks in recovery. Child-friendly.11am-2pm at Unit 2, 1st Floor, Hyde Park House, Mutley Plain. For more information and support to attend please contact Lynn McKenzie (Harbour Drug and Alcohol Services) on 01752 434299 or email lynn. mckenzie1@nhs.net Guitar Classes Guitar lessons for children aged from 6 - 12 years. Taught in small groups of 2 or 3. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 3.45 or 4.30pm Fridays at 4pm Saturdays between 9.30 - 4pm For more details Tel: 01752 216456. Classes held in the Woodford area. Carers Support Group Last Tuesday of the month Are you a carer? Would you like somewhere to go for advice & info, to relax & unwind with other Carers? Come to our drop in session at St Budeaux Library 10am- 1pm on the last Tuesday of the month. Line Dancing Tuesday Evenings. All levels, from beginner to advanced. 99 per cent country music. Very friendly club. Pennycross Methodist Church Hall, Beauchamp Rd Peverell Tel: Mike 07854 699683. Watercolour Art Sessions for Adults Thursdays Beginner and experienced artists welcome. Chaddlewood Farm Community Centre Thursdays 10am to 12 noon. The Burrator Inn, Dousland, nr Yelverton Tuesdays 10am to 12 noon. Easy car parking at both venues. For more information call Janet: Mobile: 07742 983311 Tai Chi Beginners Classes Various dates Established in Plymouth since 1995. A friendly group covering all aspects of Tai Chi training for health and well being. Tai Chi is a gentle way to exercise and build strength. For those more keen, it is a complete form of body and mind martial arts system from ancient China suitable for all ages 5 to 95! To get more information, please drop into the class held every Tuesday 6.45pm at Mount Street Primary School, Greenbank, or any other class advertised on www.wutan-plymouth.co.uk. Tel. 07949 839088 Plymouth School of Aikido Non-profit well-respected community based Martial Arts club founded over 35 years ago. Classes at Woodview Learning Campus (off Lancaster Gardens, Whitleigh) on Mondays and Coombe Dean School, Elburton, Plymstock on Fridays. Times: 7- 8pm Juniors, 7-9pm Adults. Aikido is a Japanese Martial Art suitable for both Men and Women learning and working together. Enjoyable interesting, useful, physical, family-friendly activity with Child Safeguarded/DBS

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• REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • continued from page 16 Nationally qualified Instructors leading to recognised gradings appropriate for students of all ages 7yrs to 70yrs. Fees with concessions; excellent value. Quality equipment including clothing available for purchase at non-profit prices. Checkout www.plymouthaikido.co.uk or Facebook Page. Contact Tre or David Worsley 403325, or Phil Smith 219355 for more information. Beit Ezra Saturdays A Messianic Fellowship, meets on a Saturday (Shabbat) at Engage, St Levan Road, Milehouse, Plymouth PL2 3BG from 4pm to 6pm. Contact: 01752 922014 Make A Difference, Plymouth Fridays in term time Support group for parents or carers in Plymouth of children with disabilities or special additional needs either diagnosed or still going through the process. From 10am at Tamar View Community Resource Centre Barne Barton. Open to any parent or carer who can get to us. For further information please visit Make a Difference Plymouth on Facebook or call Kerry on 07599996389.

Plymouth dental experts heading for the Philippines Two dental experts from Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry are to join a small team of professionals volunteering for Dentaid, to bring oral health care, treatments and information to one of the poorest cities in the Philippines.

“Our mission with Dentaid is to get all the school children dentally fit,” said Ruth. “We’ll do this by offering pain relief treatments where necessary and fluoride varnish for all the children.”

The Filling Station, Yelverton Every fourth Friday Top up spiritually: we are not a church but an informal way of expressing the Christian faith at monthly meetings. Everybody is welcome. Meet at Yelverton Golf Club Golf Links Rd, Yelverton at 7.30pm. For details visit www.thefillingstation. org.uk or contact Les and Di Wood 01822 854877.

Robert Witton and Ruth Potterton will join the Dentaid team, which itself will be part of a wider grouping of relief teams who will be working together across a range of activities, including teaching English, IT, community support training and rebuilding following earthquakes, fires and typhoon damage in Mandaue City on the island of Cebu.

A local dentist will be helping with the mission and will work alongside local dental students from the dental school in Cebu and the Dentaid team to provide a Dental Treatment Centre while construction work takes place.

Adult Children of Alcoholics Meetings Tuesdays 6pm – 7.15pm. St Barnabas Church, The Lounge (enter by separate entrance to left of surgery), St Barnabas Terrace, Pennycomequick, Plymouth PL1 5NN. Visit the website at www.adultchildrenofalcoholics.co.uk. National Phone 01590 610 936.

The operation and project activities will be based around Umapad Elementary School. The school is public-funded with approximately 1100 children of whom the majority are extremely poor. The school offers education to a group termed “scavenger children”, who live in and around the city’s dump sites and who earn a living recycling other people’s waste into money.

Robert added: “As well as oral treatments, we will also be providing lots of oral health education for the children and their teachers in addition to setting up a school tooth brushing programme.”

Professor Christopher Tredwin, head of Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry, commented: “We are extremely proud of Ruth and Rob for their contribution to this initiative. “Their skills and expertise will be invaluable not only in ensuring that local children get dental treatment, but also that they and their teachers are provided with the information and knowledge needed to maintain a healthy mouth.”

Penlee Local Art and Craft Group Wednesdays Meet at the Diggin It Meeting Room at Penlle from 12 noon until 2pm. All welcome. This is a group for all levels of artistic or craftworkers to make friends and socialise, exchange ideas and perhaps even organise local exhibitions. Small contribution to room hire needed depending on numbers. Please telephone Teresa if you are interested on 07955 476727.

Singing 4 Fun Thursdays 2pm - 3.30pm We welcome new members. St Pauls Church, Torridge Way, Efford from 2pm to 3.30pm. For more details contact Janette 07854 850830 Rainbow Singers Saturdays Come and join our happy band of rainbow singers sharing singing, fellowship and prayer. We meet at St Gabriel’s Church at 10.15 am most Saturdays. For more information please call 01752 262600 Broadway Organ Society Third Wednesday of the month Organ concerts held at Plymstock Community Centre, top of Broadway car park. Concerts start at 7.45pm. Everyone welcome. Plymouth Musical Activities Club Thursdays A music group for young people aged 9-18 supported by volunteer staff members. At Pmac we teach flute, clarinet, drums, keyboards, singing and guitar. Meet every Thursday at Courtlands School in Eggbuckland from 7.15pm to 9.15pm. The charge is just £1 a week and people of all abilities are welcome. The group plays at lots of different venues and events throughout the year such as Devonport Playhouse, Lord Mayor’s day, Eden Project and many more. If you are

The Plymouth & District Egyptology Society First Saturday of the month We are a society of some 50 members whose passion is all things related to Ancient Egypt. Between the months of September of one year to May of the next, we meet on the first Saturday of each of those months, including Day Schools, and long weekend visits to UK and European cities to view Museum Egyptology Exhibitions, enjoying the local sights etc. The Society meets at the The Quaker House on Mutley Plain. Timings 2 pm until 4.30 pm for a normal lecture. Contact Details: janis.naylor@aol.co.uk Ford Park Cemetery Gardening Club Third Sunday of the month The Club meets outside the Visitor Centre at 11.30am and is always looking for new members. If you have a few hours spare, why not go along and join them. Beavers, Cubs and Scouts Thursdays Tavy Lodge Scout Centre, off LissonGrove, Mutley. Contact 01752 666706 or 9th21stplymouthscoutgroup@gmail.com 5-6pm Beavers; 6.15-7.30pm Cubs; 7.45 - 9.15pm Scouts. Open to young people from the ages of 6 to 14. Come along and join the winter adventures. Bumps & Babes Group Fridays Make new friends with other parents and parents-to-be. A weekly group welcoming all parents, parents-to-be and carers held in Crownhill. Organised by NCT Plymouth and West Devon branch. Refreshments, chat and toys. £1 donation to the NCT Charity. More information Sally Hall 07702 738757 Self defence classes Small but well-respected martial arts club. Classes most nights of the week at St Mary the Virgin Church, Federation Road, Laira. Classes for children and adults. For details visit www.budosocietymusashi.co.uk or call 07742 834366. Plymstock & District Art Society (PANDAS) Pandas is a small friendly group of amateur painters meeting for two hours (7.30-9.30pm) every Wednesday fortnight at the Radford Family Centre, Plymstock. Members paint and draw in all media and enjoy occasional demonstrations and models. We are not a teaching class but help each other and have programme of themed evenings. Each year our annual exhibition takes place in Plymstock Library. New members are always given a warm welcome so please contact Mike on 794281.

Plymouth Lymphoma Support Group Second Thursday of the month The Plymouth Lymphoma Support Group aims to offer friendship and support to anyone who is affected by Lymphoma (Hodgkins or Non Hodgkins Disease), whether patient (past or present), carer, family member or friend, and meets on the second Thursday of each month at the Derriford Health and Wellbeing Centre from 3pm to 4.30 pm. For more information, please call Pam on 01752 785094 or Scott on 01752 661035 Plymouth Youth Cycling Various days Free coaching for 10-16 yr olds. Thursdays (mountain bikes) 5pm-6.30pm Life Centre and various locations across Plymouth; Wednesdays HMS Raleigh (road racing bikes). We can teach you manuals and jumps and how to ride like the Tour de France winners. No fancy gear needed. Bike, helmet and a sense of adventure! For locations and times find us on Facebook.

Central Park Dog Walkers Association Daily Meet at 10am and 2pm every day at the Golf Cafe near Plymouth Life Centre. Very friendly and informal. For help and advice for all ages.

Ruth Potterton and Robert Witton

interested in joining please call our treasurer Angela fuller on 01752 773482 or check out the Pmac website www. plymouthmac.co.uk Soundhouse Brass and Soundhouse Youth Brass Academy Thursdays Want to play with one of the finest Brass Bands in Devon then why not come along and give us a try. We also have a thriving Youth Band for younger players which is supported by Plymouth Youth Music Service. Both groups practice at The Soundhouse, Torbridge High School, Estover on Thursday evenings (Juniors 6p.m. to 7.30p.m. and Seniors 7.309.45p.m) Come along any evening, visit our website www. soundhousebrass.co.uk or ring Alan 01752844108 (Senior Band) or Garry 0744618977 (Youth Band) for further details. Exercise Classes Various days For over 60’s and less abled people. Plymstock United Church, Plymstock Road Tuesdays 9.30am to 10.45am and 11am to 12 noon. Thursdays Life Centre 1.45pm-2.45pm. Run by Birgitta Whight. Contact 01752 408951. Rainbow Group Tuesdays The group meets at Mount Gould Church from 4.45pm to 5.45pm for girls aged from five to six and a half. For more information contact 07913697767 Sequence Dancing for All Saturdays St Gabriel’s Church Hall, Hyde Park Peverell, 7.30pm to 10pm. With tea and biscuits. Everyone welcome.

Yankee Yoga Various days All abilities yoga classes set to sweet tunes. Tuesdays 5pm @ The Art of Dance (Mutley Plain) 8pm @ Coombe Dean School; Plymstock/Elburton; Wednesdays 6pm @ Merlin Fitness (Crownhill); Fridays 7.30pm Special Class - Yoga for Athletes @ Taurus Gym (Mutley Plain); Saturdays 10am Special Class:Yoga Sculpt @ Merlin Fitness (Crownhill). Contact Emily on 07478 257080 Sounds Musical Theatre Company Wednesdays Founded in 1911, we are a friendly, diverse group of people who love Musical Theatre and produce two shows a year. In March/April we perform our annual full musical production, with a musical revue in October. Rehearsals are every Wednesday 7.30pm to 9.30pm in Oreston Methodist Church Hall, Plymstock Road, Oreston. Visit www. soundsmusicaltheatrecompany.co.uk for more information. Contact and Conversation Tuesdays Every Tuesday at 2pm at St Barnabas Church, next to the doctor’s surgery off Stuart Road. Contact, conversation, tea and cakes. Everyone welcome, free to all. Plymouth Meet Up Group First Tuesday of the month A social group for people with disabilities. Meets at Igrow Workspace 25 Phoenix Street from 4pm to 7pm for a chat and games and a short walk to the nearby Mount Pleasant pub for a meal. £2 for members and £3 for non-members. For more information call David on 017523 268777.

Lets Work It Out! Mondays Weekly drop-in at the Efford Youth and Community Centre (Blandford Road PL3 6HU). Friendly help and support for all ages and abilities in a relaxed environment Mondays 2-5pm. Basic computer skills, job searching and CV/application writing, voluntary/work placements and training courses, benefits advice and free tea and coffee! Starting March 14. To find out more call Becky on 07933916513 or email letsworkitout@mail.com Stay & Play Toddler Group Wednesday mornings during term time St Mary’s Church Pre-School, St Mary’s Church Parish Centre, Market Road, Plympton. 9.15am to 11.15am. Group is run by friendly and experienced early years practitioners from St Mary’s Church pre-school that was given an overall Outstanding outcome by Ofsted (July 2011). New and expectant parents welcome. A one-off donation per week to cover costs of £1.50 per adults (children under 12 months) £2 per adult (children over 12 months). Includes refreshments. Telephone 01752 348525 Mobile No: 07527 734990. RAF Association (Plymouth Branch) The association is hoping again this year to try and increase the membership of the RAFA. This means by approaching ex members of the RAF and serving members. If any of you know of relatives or friends who may wish to join please get in touch, we would be happy to see you. Branch Committee meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday, of every month, instead of every meeting as previous. They will now be held at 10.30am, at Raffles Club, Ermington Terrace, Mutley Plain Plymouth (once a person joins RAFA, the facilities of the club are open to them on the production of their membership card ). The Club officially opens at 12 noon so it is proposed that members meet the branch committee and friends for a chat over a drink from 11.30am or event to stay at raffles, which serve a good lunch at reasonable prices (give it a try, come and meet us). The new meeting dates and time will start 26 July, 23 August, and 27 Sept (this will be a trial period). Further meeting dates and time for the remainder of 2017 will be advised to members at a

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• REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • continued from page 17 later date. For further information and should a member of the RAF Family wish to see a befriender for a chat etc in the home please contact the home secretary on 07939897076. South Devon Decorative & Fine Arts Society (SDDFAS) We are part of NADFAS, the National Association, and have over 250 members. We hold monthly evening lectures on a wide range of Arts topics, occasional morning lectures, Study Days, Tours, Visits and Concert visits. We would be pleased to welcome some new members and introductory guest visits are available. Visit www. southdevondfas.org.uk for programme information and other details. Plym Valley Branch of the British Sugarcraft Guild Third Monday of the month Meets on the third Monday of the month at 7.30pm at Norley Hall, 70-74 Plymstock Road, Plymstock, Plymouth, PL9 7PB. We are a friendly group of likeminded people of varying ages and skills, from beginners to the very experienced. We hold various demonstrations and/or workshops each week from flower making to how to stack a cake. For details contact Ursula Brown 07801 824517 or 661780 or Ros Hawkins 01752 408759. Website https:// bsgregion6.com Dartmoor Rambling Club Enjoy the countryside by walking and talking with our club. Membership is only £5 per year. You are welcome to try one or two walks before you join. As well as Dartmoor we walk the countryside and coast. Wednesday walks are usually 8 to 10 miles and by public transport. Walks include to : Cawsand, Dewestone, Tavistock , Bere Ferrers, Whitchurch area. Some weekend walks are care share from George Park and Ride. Walks include; Wembury, Sittaford Tor, Princetown area, Belstone and Taw Marsh. For more information , including a programme call Russell, 01752 266608 Plympton Moving On Stroke Club Alternate Wednesdays Meet at The Rise, George Lane, Plympton, Plymouth, PL7 1JL 10.30am to 12.30pm. There is a small charge to cover the rent of the room, and for refreshments £2 per person. We tend to have a speaker one week, and an activity the next. Contacts Tony Stoneman 07834276371; Steve Sargent 07944691482; President Gloria Ward 01752 776978 and Chair Janine Capstack. Website www.pmosc.btck.co.uk Plymouth U3A Second Monday of the month If you are retired, looking for new interests and to make new friends, then come along to the next monthly meeting of the Plymouth U3a and listen to our speaker. We meet at The Holiday Inn from 10.30am to 12.30pm. Coffee available on arrival and an option to stay for a reasonably priced two course lunch in the restaurant. U3A (University of the 3rd Age) is organised and run by volunteers, there are over 60 groups to find out about and maybe join, creating opportunities for continuation of learning. A non member can attend as a visitor, further information can be obtained via the welcome and promotions desk on the day, or in advance by telephoning 01752 563551, joining on the day is also an option. We look forward to meeting you. Moors Edge U3A Second Thursday of the month New members welcome. Meets at the Woolwell Centre PL6 7TR. Guest speakers and a variety of social events. Growing number of interest groups including bridge for beginners, wine tasting, weekenders, jazz, Spanish, art appreciation and still more to start. Socially, we will be enjoying ‘High Tea’ at Yelverton Golf Club and our date for Xmas Lunch has been set for December 15. Details of our Groups etc can be found on the Moors Edge website, Facebook and reminders are now put on Streetlife. Plymouth Fishkeepers Society First and Second Wednesday of the Month. 8pm at the Hyde Park Social Club If you are interested in the hobby of keeping tropical fish and want to learn more, then why not come along to one of our meetings. Interests among members are diverse, and there is without doubt someone in the society who can answer questions covering most aspects of the hobby.The society caters for newcomers to people who have been in the hobby for a long time. Just bought your first fish tank? Then Plymouth Fishkeepers Society is the place for you. Beckly Centre Regular events at the Beckly Centre at Mayers Way, Hooe Road, Plymstock include: Mondays 7pm to 9.30pm adult social group with a variety of activities including crafts, life skills, cooking quizzes bingo and outings; Thursdays 7pm to 9pm youth group providing social activities in a small friendship mixed ages and ability groups for young people with additional needs; Saturdays and Sundays 10.30am to 3.30pm weekend activity groups for mixed age and ability 18

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Theatre Royal First World War project nominated for award A project involving Theatre Royal Plymouth to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme has been nominated for an award. ‘We’re here because we’re here’, the modern memorial created by Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, has been nominated for a prestigious National Lottery Award. ‘We’re here because we’re here’ left a lasting impression on millions of people in the UK and humanised the great loss of life in the First World War. The public are invited to vote for the project, which is nominated for the ‘Best Heritage Project’ award. Theatre Royal Plymouth was one of 26 organisations across the UK who collaborated on the project with 14-18 NOW – the UK’s arts programme for the First World War centenary. We’re here because we’re here saw nearly 1500 voluntary participants dressed in First World War uniform appear unexpectedly in locations across the UK. The work was experienced by over 30 million people. The participants who walked the streets were a reminder of the 19,240 men who were killed on 1 July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme. As well as having a profound and moving effect on the public, the work had a huge impact on the participants involved. These volunteers were men aged between 1652, reflecting the ages of men who would have fought in the Somme. They were not trained actors but came from

a range of professions, including a sheep farmer, flight attendant, doctor, lawyer, social worker, shop assistant, portrait artist and GCSE student. They came together to rehearse in theatres across the UK over a month-long period in the run-up to the performance. Many of the men are still friends today. James Elston, a participant of the project said: “Being part of this national memorial to mark the 100th anniversary of the Somme was an honourable moment for me.

Some of the voluntary participants pictured in Devonport

pleased to take part in this amazing day and to provide a powerful insight into the First World War for those who took part as well as the people of Plymouth.” The National Lottery Awards are an annual search to find the UK’s favourite Lottery-funded projects. The winners are decided by public vote. To vote please visit: www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/project/were-herebecause-were-here

“What really affected me was being given the name card of the soldier I was representing, and seeing that we shared the same name, it definitely put things into a greater context and made the whole event much more personal.” Mandy Precious, head of creative learning at Theatre Royal Plymouth said: “We’re here because we’re here was an extraordinary national event that Theatre Royal Plymouth took part in. “It was a very moving experience for all those who witnessed it as well as those who took part – connecting us to a past in a vivid way and enabling us to re-connect with the sacrifice the men had made. We were very groups of children and young people with special needs offering good range of social and group opportunities; school holidays weekdays 10.30am to 3.30pm holiday playscheme activity sessions for small friendship groups of children and young people with special needs. For details call 01752 484433 or 07780 662391. Plymouth Regional Head & Neck Cancer Support Group Our support group aims to offer support and understanding to Head & Neck cancer patients, their families and carers, in the Derriford Hospital Catchment area. The aim of this new support group will be to provide information and support to all Head & Neck Cancer patients, their carers, and their families. It will primarily be a social group to encourage individuals to meet up to chat in an informal and friendly venue and atmosphere. If you are a cancer patient of any type without a support group at all, you can be assured of a warm welcome with us. So why not get in touch, and come and join us? We usually meet at 10.30 a.m. on the first Monday of each month and we will try to help with transportation if needs be. Please contact Geoff Read for further details or advice. Telephone: (01752) 563 800 or email geoffnread@gmail.com The Pythagorean Society First Friday of the month held at Plymouth Natural Health & Healing Centre, Outland Road, PL2 3PY. 7 pm – 9 pm. We have a different topic each month with a guest speaker, covering a wide range of esoteric subjects. Please see our website for details www.pythagoreansociety.wordpress.net or email mail@pythagoreansociety.net ZUMBA for the More Mature Zumba for over 50’s (low impact). Every Monday afternoon 2pm to 3pm, at Pennycross Methodists Church, Pridham Lane,Peverell. Call in any Monday for a free taster, or call 01752 251614. Emmanuel Tea Break Fridays New members welcome to join our club for mainly over 60’s, meeting at Emmanuel Church Hall, Mannamead, on

Fridays at 2pm. A varied programme of indoor activities and occasional trips out. For more details call Richard on 707894. Reading Group Third Tuesday of the month Like reading? Like to share your views on books? We are a small friendly group who meet at Tothill Community Centre on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 10.30am for approximately 1 hour to discuss chosen books and swap other reading experiences. All new members will receive a very warm welcome. Please ring 01752 513197 for details. Dartmoor Gliding Flying on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, weather permitting. Call 07873 483001 for details or Google Dartmoor Flying. Goulden Girls Stitchers A patch work and quilting group who meet at Mount Gould Methodist Church on alternate Thursdays and Fridays. We are a friendly group of ladies who share our knowledge and skills. Anyone interested in joining us please contact Pat King on 240560 Fun Club Fridays in term time Fun filled club for primary school aged children from 6.30pm to 7.30pm at Plymstock Chapel, Church Road, Plymstock. Games, crafts, stories, songs, tuck shop etc. 50p entrance. Friday Night Bingo Fridays 7.30pm At Hooe and Turnchapel Community Centre. Tea, coffee & biscuits.Weekly raffles and meat raffle once a month. Why not give us a try! Contact 01752 408441 for more details. Plymouth Handball Club Thursdays Between 6pm and 7pm at Plymouth Life Centre. Come and play an Olympic sport. A fun/recreational session for adults 18+. All levels and abilities welcome. Session is £2 (1st session free) Contact Lee 07414677003, Facebook Plymouth Handball Club, email plymouthhandballclub@hotmail.com

Bingo Night Wednesdays Mainstone Community Centre with eyes down at 7.30pm. Eight page book plus one flyer costs only £6. Raffle every week and tea or coffee, or if you prefer something stronger there is a bar. SING Every Thursday in school term times Plymouth Community Choir at Pomphlett. Great songs, lovely people and loads of fun! Do you want to sing with us? We meet on Thursdays 7.15pm-9pm at Pomphlett Methodist Church Centre (just behind Morrisons in Plymstock). We sing songs at the soul funky/world music end of the spectrum. Visit www. singdevon.com. Or ring Pete Scott on 07896 276577. First session free! Book online or by phone. Regular events at Plymouth Unitarian Church, Notte Street. First Wednesday of every month 1pm to 2 pm Quiet time in conjunction with Plymouth Centre for Faiths and Cultural Diversity. Speaker monthly and tranquil music. Oasis of calm on the second, third and fourth Wednesdays 1pm--1 45 pm Tranquil music and time for quiet reflection. Mindfulness at lunchtime first Tuesday of every month. Arrive at 12.30 pm bring food to share for lunch at 1 pm. Whitleigh: Tea, Toast and Timebanking Wednesdays 10-12. Four Greens Community Trust Hub, 15 The Green, Whitleigh. Share a cuppa and a chat with local people. Everyone welcome. 01752 395131 Whitleigh: Mini Allotment Group. Alternate Wednesdays 12-1pm. Four Greens Community Trust Hub, 15 The Green, Whitleigh. Come and potter in our little garden. No experience necessary. 01752 395131 Friendship Club Alternate Wednesdays For the over 55s at King’s Tamerton Community Centre. Meet new friends, bingo, raffle, tea and biscuits, and every month from May until September a trip to the coast. For further information ring Ida 01752 368841.


Soap Box loo-king forward to a new era of cleanliness! The adage, ‘The show must go on!’ was never truer than at a recent run of performances by Stiltskin, the Children’s Theatre and Arts Company, of their unique retelling for all the family of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Rumpelstiltskin. Having worked all afternoon sorting out technical issues before the evening show on July 8, they staggered into the sunshine outside, only to discover that someone had thoughtlessly pushed over and broken the toilet outside the building. There has been a temporary toilet outside the Soap Box Theatre in Devonport Park now since its beginnings, whilst the intrepid Stiltskin

Arts & Theatre CIC have been raising money to design and build a new wheelchair friendly entrance, complete with toilet facilities for their building. “As you can imagine,” said Iain Slade, director of the company, “it was not pretty, and meant we had to postpone that evening’s performance whilst we sourced a new toilet facility.” However, with typical energy and determination, the show did go on, to the delight of packed out audiences in July. Stiltskin recently won the title of Best Independent Theatre 2017 from the Muddy Stilettos Devon Awards, beating off stiff competition by much bigger and better funded organisations. And, having now raised the funds through

a successful Crowdfunder to build the new entrance and toilets, this incident has just increased the demand to see the planning permission come through quickly and building work to begin. Stiltskin’s projects aim to raise aspirations, help children gain and build confidence and are accessible to all. They¬†encourage social inclusion giving children a voice and broadening their horizons. They are passionate about children experiencing cultural opportunities and seek innovative ways of making this happen. They have another three shows in the pipeline for 2017 as well as spaces available for workshops during the holidays and in the new school term. More details available at www. stiltskin.org.uk or find them on Facebook.

China research project for Plymouth academic He said: “It’s obviously fantastic to have been invited to this role, and the visits I’ve undertaken have already shown there’s a lot of potential for brilliant research projects. I feel very lucky to have been taken on by the Chinese Government and I will certainly apply a lot of what we encourage here at the Clinical Schools.”

An academic from the University of Plymouth has been invited to develop research in China’s largest children’s hospital – making him the first nurse to be appointed through a Chinese Government programme.

Professor Latour first visited China in 2009 when he delivered a talk on family-centred care at Hunan Children’s Hospital in Changsha, from where he was invited back for their annual congresses.

Jos Latour, Professor in Clinical Nursing, was appointed as an advisor to Hunan Children’s Hospital in China this year thanks to the country’s 100 Talent Programme, which enables companies to recruit external experts to boost output.

He was then invited to Hunan Children’s Hospital through the Hunan Province 100 Talent Programme, and his current three-year contract came from national funding as a result of his success.

With 1,800 beds, the hospital is one of the largest children’s hospitals in the world, and Professor Latour will visit China for six weeks a year, working Professor Latour pictured with members He continued: “Our Clinical Schools are designed a further six weeks remotely, to establish a nursing of the Hunan Children’s Hospital team to support nurses, midwives and allied health research team, apply for research funding and professionals in delivering the best patient-centred develop major scientific research orientation. and research-informed care. With 1,800 beds, the children’s hospital in

Here’s loo-king at you! Iain and Jacqueline Slade of Soap Box Theatre

Currently heading up the University’s Clinical School at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth and Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton, Professor Latour is delighted to be first nurse to be taken on through the initiative.

Changsha cares for a large number of sick children a year, and I’m keen to ensure that the treatment and care they receive is based on the best research evidence available.”

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Youngsters encouraged to join Summer Reading Challenge Libraries in Plymouth are inviting children to sign up to this year’s Summer Reading Challenge and help the Animal Agents solve a mystery. Children can visit their local library and register for free. Every child who signs up will be given a special collector folder to keep track of their challenge reading journey. Children are asked to read six books over the holiday and tell library staff about them. They can be any books they like – novels, fact books, joke books, eBooks and audiobooks all count, just as long as they are borrowed from the library.

Along the way there are special cards to collect that make up a set to complete their folder. There are also prizes and every child who completes the challenge will be presented with a medal at their library and a certificate during their school assembly. It’s free to join and libraries want to make sure that everyone who wants to take part is given the opportunity. If it’s been

a while since your children visited or they have outstanding books or fines, go along to your local library who will be able to help. Councillor Glenn Jordan, Cabinet Member for Culture said “The Summer Reading Challenge is always popular – over 4,200 took part last year. It’s a great way to get children reading during the summer holiday and help build and maintain their reading skills and confidence.”

Libraries will be hosting free activities throughout the summer including stories, crafts, films and coding. Visit www.plymouth. gov.uk/summerreadingchallenge to find out more.

They are also joining up with CATERed for ‘Lunch at the Library’ events every Wednesday in August at Devonport Library, St Budeaux Library and a pop-up library in Whitleigh. Activities will include storytelling, crafts, digital making and more, with CATERed providing a free lunch.

On days you can’t get to the library, there’s lots for children to discover at summerreadingchallenge. org.uk, where they can also keep a record of their challenge.

Popular Disney show at Devonport DJR School of Performing Arts will perform the Plymouth premiere of ‘Disney’s ‘Mulan Jr’. at the Devonport Playhouse from October 26 to 28 nightly at 7.30pm with a Saturday matinee at 3pm. The production will star Shannah Russell as Mulan, Josh Hansell-Wright as Captain Shang, Summer Nelson as Mushu, the dragon, Chris Jewell, Ethan Jewell, Sophie Bazeley, Rhys Greenfield and Naomi Tuisawau as the Ancestors. Also appearing in principal roles are Remy Bedaton, Freddie Stokes, Matthew Stell, Oran Underwood, Fin Kinsella, Florrie Evans and Ella Taylor-Kelly. Tickets are already on sale from the DJR box office on 07856723225.

MONEY MA££ERS with Steve Carey

Helping your friends The Government and Bank of England are worried about your friends. You might be able to put their minds at rest, and help your friends at the same time. The issue The authorities are getting concerned about the rate of growth in consumer credit. Car loans, credit card debt and unsecured loans are increasing at an alarming rate. The BoE ‘s latest Financial Stability Report reveals an increase in consumer credit of over 10.3% within the last 12 months. Income has grown by just 1% of the same period. Mortgage lending has reached 101% of household income, which means as a country we owe more to the mortgage companies than we earn in a year. The real problem is that the debt has grown in a period of unsustainably low interest rates, and these are expected to return to normal levels, starting in late 2017. This will put a huge burden on the income of those who’ve borrowed so much. So how can we help? The biggest step in clearing your problem debts, is admitting that there is a problem. This is where you can help your friends. Struggling with debt is a lonely place. Feelings of inadequacy, guilt, and shame might prevent someone from sharing the situation; this is where you come in.

If you can see some of the following signs, you may be able to start a conversation over financial difficulties, allowing your friend(s) to admit their need of help.

What should we be looking for? Some or all of the following factors may be present. If you see a picture building up, now would be a great time to ask your friends those questions that only good friends can ask. Cutting back on social activities One of the ways to hide your financial difficulties is to stop going out with friends. If one of your pals has suddenly started making excuses, leaving early or claiming to have started a new (low cost) lifestyle, this could be a sign that they’re struggling. Using public transport Running a car is expensive. Public transport is generally cheaper, but less reliable. If a friend starts travelling by bus, especially in an area where public transport is less accessible, this could be a sign of financial difficulty. Drinking tap water Tap water is usually free. They may still meet with you, but they choose low or nil cost options. Look out for a change in dietary practice or drink of choice. Perhaps your friend is trying to maintain links at the lowest possible cost. Weight loss One easy way to spend less, is to buy less food. This could

be covered up by claiming to have started a diet, but it could easily be down to a lack of food. Especially if your friend has no need to diet. Equally, this could be a sign of depression, caused by worries over paying their bills. If they look tired, complain of difficulty sleeping, this should warn you of problems. Unopened bills If you notice unopened post when you visit, this is an obvious sign of a problem. Many of us can pretend nothing’s wrong if we avoid the letters that tell us otherwise. The same could be true if they refuse to answer their phone, or at the extreme, don’t answer knocks at their door. A recent change in circumstances Major life changes can impose sudden changes on family finances. Divorce, death or redundancy are obvious examples, but what about children leaving home (loss of benefits), or heading to University (increased financial commitments). Breaking the taboo The British seem to talk freely about everything, except money. It was once considered vulgar to flaunt one’s wealth. In the modern, post-credit crunch world, this translates into a reticence to share one’s difficulties. So, how can you broach the subject? It helps if you are struggling yourself. It is much easier to get a friend to talk if you have demonstrated vulnerability with

the same issue. The chances are someone you know has a debt problem, or had a problem with debt. Since 2008/9 many thousands of UK residents have been forced into debt management plans, so the chances are you know someone who’s been through one. You could open a discussion about someone you know, or your own experiences if relevant. Remember to concentrate on the positives, as this will encourage your friend to open up. Highlighting the problems will only enforce the desire to avoid the issue. The direct approach doesn’t usually work, unless you are very good friends, and have that pattern well established in your relationship. So, if you see signs of financial distress, find a gentle way to open a discussion, and give your friend every encouragement to take the biggest step to sorting it out, and clearing the way for a brighter future; admitting the present is not so great! Steve Carey, Numbers UK Ltd 01752 226084 www.numbersukltd.com

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Michelle plays key role in Victoria Park makeover Michelle Quintrell is a remarkable woman who sees the best in every situation. Having put up with more than her fair share of ill health, which eventually caused her to have to quit her job as a teaching assistant at Stuart Road Primary School, she has not let this massive, unexpected life change drag her down. Although living opposite Victoria Road Park for many years she was not quick to get on the bandwagon of park improvement that is fast becoming a buzz word for the trendy. Michelle was happy to get on with everyday life and although appreciating the park, was not really in the habit of using it since her children had become teenagers. “It was only when they started asking me could they go to a different park quite a way away, that I began to ask the question, what was wrong with ours,” explained Michelle. “I then took a look around to discover that Victoria Park had suffered from years of neglect, and was in quite a bad state with lots of graffiti and rubbish, as well as real misuse going on right under our noses!

“I was advised to contact Caroline Fiske from Plymouth City Council, who did a ‘sweep’ of the park with me, and who encouraged me to advertise a meeting for local residents. Both the council and the local residents have been amazingly supportive ever since.

“Our park is a real magnet for dog owners and their families, especially now that we have our very own dog friendly Park Pavilion Café. Our event celebrated just how dear our pets are to us and provided lots of fun and entertainment too.”

“I had no experience of doing anything like this before, but I did have time on my hands which I wasn’t used to, so took the plunge. I was amazed to see over 35 people turn up for the first meeting, just over a year ago now and found myself being elected as Chair of the Victoria Park Community Project.

The Victoria Park Community Project has a distinct bias towards improving the park. Several members have limited mobility and disability, so as well as the usual wish list of regular litter picks and better bins, the group want to see raised flowerbeds and specialised picnic benches suitable for wheelchair users.

“Since then we have had monthly meetings as well as some events, which are creating quite a stir, especially amongst the dog loving world.

The topography of the park really benefits disabled and non disabled users as it is flat, with easy access and parking, and could become a haven in the city for inclusivity.

The gorup’s latest event, Bark in the Park, took place in July and was a great success. Michelle said: “We had a full day of stalls and stands, dog show, treasure hunt, special doggy fancy dress and a fantastic Agility For Dummies where dogs and handlers enjoyed a light-hearted take on getting around an obstacle course. The event raised £720 which will go right back into our funds for further events and improvements.

“It is also a haven for wildlife, which is being encouraged by the project who are raising money for bird boxes and bat boxes as well. “All monies raised by our events are ploughed back into improving the park for everyone,” added Michelle, “And we welcome any offers of support.” Michelle can be contacted by email michellequintrell@btinternet.com.

Michelle Quintrell pictured with Stoke City Councillor Mike Sparling Left: Lenna and Marley battle it out in the Ring of Fire

The ever popular cake stall

Right: Nicky Sloane of Woodside Animal Welfare Trust judging the Dog Show

THE BY DAVE SIMPSON STATION MANAGER CROSS RHYTHMS PLYMOUTH

On a recent day trip to Cornwall I was struck by the number of tourists visiting the area. We all know that July and August is tourist season as people from all across the UK head down the A38 for their summer holidays. Very often locals can take a dim view of this influx of visitors and it is easy to look forward to September when the crowds diminish. Rather than annoyance I could not help but be struck by just how blessed I am to live in this part of the world. Being able to head down for an afternoon to a location that people travel several hours to visit is something that should not be taken for granted. It is easy to see why people visit this area in their droves each year. From our stunning coastline and beautiful sandy beaches to the rugged moorland and lush green fields that surround us here in Plymouth, it truly is a special place. They say ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’ but evidently there is something

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ART AND THE ARTIST

The recognition of the artist goes hand in hand with the recognition of the art. Could the same be said of natural beauty? Could it be that in appreciating only the beauty of the landscapes that surround us that we are slightly missing the point?

in the surroundings here which captivates the eyes and hearts of many.

It is not dissimilar to an outstanding piece of art. In galleries the world over works of art are enjoyed and visited by many millions of people who are taken by the beauty on display. When viewing art, people not only enjoy the finished piece but also appreciate the skill, the time and the effort that has gone in to create the finished masterpiece. Last year I had the privilege of visiting the Sistine Chapel in Rome. A remarkable place where the immense detail and vast scale of the artwork on display makes it impossible not to marvel

at the work done by the now world famous artist Michelangelo. His genius is rightly celebrated by many and his techniques taught in fine art schools all around the world.

There is a verse written many years ago that states that much of mankind has chosen to worship created things rather than the creator. It is very easy to look out at Plymouth sound on a clear day with the sun setting, appreciate the view and then stop there. Not giving a second thought to why it is so beautiful.

Can it really be that things that are so undeniably beautiful are simply the result of chance and chaos on the largest scale? That our human hearts are stirred by the results of the random formation of atoms and not something that is far more creative? It would be nonsensical to propose that a great piece of artwork such as the Sistine chapel came about without the thoughtful work of a great artist. Surely it is even less reasonable to conclude that there is not an artist behind the much vaster and more detailed art we find in nature? It is my firm belief that God is the artist behind all the natural beauty we set our eyes on. That not only does he reveal his beauty in nature but that he revealed what he is like through the person of Jesus Christ and that he invites us to know and enjoy him forever. The next time you enjoy one of the wonderful places around us here in Plymouth, why not take a moment to consider whether there is something, or someone, behind it all.

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Stoke Damerel students win top award for video competitions. “You get to be creative and have fun while you make it. I feel really proud to have won especially as the school won last year as well.”

Two students from Stoke Damerel Community College in Plymouth are the South West regional winners of the ‘Step into the NHS’ national schools’ competition.

Amanda Shobrook, widening participation and apprenticeship lead for Health Education England, said: “Congratulations to Rion, Charlie and Stoke Damerel Community College for their fantastic entry.

Year 8 students Rion Recica and Charlie Harrison impressed the judges with their entry to promote the role of estates manager to their peers. Rion and Charlie created a professionally styled video advertising the role. Now in its ninth year, the competition organised by Health Education (England) attracted numerous entries from up and down the country and more than 2,000 students got involved. The competition aims to promote the 350 plus careers available in health and students were tasked with designing an advertisement and job description for their chosen role. They could work individually or in groups of up to four. Carol Hannaford, executive principal, at Stoke Dameral Community College said: “Rion and Charlie worked extremely hard on their film and certainly got a great performance from Year 8 learning manager Mr Hammond! We are thrilled that they have deservedly been recognised as one of the best entries in the country out of so many.

“Young people are extremely important to the future of the NHS workforce. It is important that the NHS engages with young people now and lets them know about the wealth of career opportunities.

Rion Recica (left) and Charlie Harrison with their awards “This competition is an excellent project, really engaging students with the workings of the health service and the different job options available to them – it is a brilliant way of showcasing the vast array of roles and career opportunities there are within our NHS.” Rion Recica said: “All the entries from our

school were so good. We wanted to do something that was not an obvious NHS career to show there are so many different jobs you can do – our film was really fun to make and I think people found it funny to watch too.” Charlie Harrison said he would ‘definitely’ recommend students take part in future

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“There are more than 350 different careers to choose from in health and jobs range from community matron, dietician or public health analyst to a finance manager or web developer. Initiatives such as the schools competition really help to raise awareness of this.” • Step into the NHS is a website and communications programme created by Health Careers which is a part of Health Education England to offer information to students and careers advisers,on a selection of careers in the NHS and a personality quiz to help students map their careers. Visit www.stepintothenhs.nhs.uk to find out more.

Summer Mix – summer fun! Some places are still available on the Summer Mix activity programme so there is no excuse for being bored this summer. From experiencing a working farm for the day to jewellery making, football and archery, there really is something for everyone in this year’s Summer Mix programme. Plymouth City Council’s Community Connections Youth Team has organised and funded hundreds of free activities for young people in Plymouth to liven up the school summer holidays. Young people can sign up if they are aged 11 to 19 years, or up to 25 if they have a disability, and all activities are free (except Friday youth evenings at Plymouth Life Centre which are £3.35 per session). There are still places left on the following Summer Mix activities between July 31 and August 25: • Jewellery making • Poole Farm ‘Experience Day’ • Plymouth Argyle Girls Football • Decoupage • Mixed Sports Day • Boxing Fit …and much, much more. Booking is on a first come, first served basis. For more information and a full brochure, visit www.plymouth.gov.uk/ summermix

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