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Funding boost for childcare The owner of Mama Bear’s – which has nurseries in Crownhill and Pennycross – says it will help parents return or remain in work and is encouraging parents to start making their plans now. The government is rolling out a new childcare funding scheme in September meaning Plymouth parents will be eligible for double the amount of free childcare. Families with children aged 3 and 4, as of August 31, can apply for 30 hours of free childcare per week in the scheme which is aimed at encouraging parents back to work. Parents with a combined average income of £240 or more per week and who each earn under £100,000 are eligible if their child is three by August 31.
on what they offer but we are working towards the best model possible for our parents and believe that ultimately it will also help nursery businesses by increasing demand. “As a family-run and owned business we are really passionate about delivering flexible, affordable and manageable childcare for families and this scheme will further help us do that.
“Universal entitlement will roll out in September but I’d encourage parents to start looking into it now as some nursery’s The Department for provisions won’t Education estimates be suitable for 390,000 parents will Youngsters at Mama Bear’s in Crownhill all. There is meet the criteria for great information on the government’s funding. dedicated website and we will on hand to One Plymouth nursery group which has answer any queries.” signed up to offer the scheme at its six settings across Devon, including two in Plymouth, is Mama Bear’s, with the owners welcoming the new initiative.
Mama Bear’s owner, Tony Driffield, said: “The extended entitlement is a fantastic new policy and we’re pleased to be getting behind it to support Plymouth’s workforce and help mums and dads get back to work or remain in work. “The scheme is part-funded by the government and then suppliers must work with parents and communities to plan a policy which works for them. It is at the discretion of the individual nurseries
The family-run Mama Bear’s Day Nurseries provide care for children from three months to five years. There are now 23 settings across Somerset, Bristol and Devon. The Day Nurseries are aimed at providing children with their first vital level of education to give them a head-start when they start at primary school. For more information on the 30-hours free childcare scheme visit www. childcarechoices.gov.uk For more information on Mama Bear’s Day Nursery visit www.mamabear.co.uk
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The proposals are based on work carried out by LDA Design, who were commissioned by the council to work on the City Centre Masterplan.
Plymouth’s plan to begin the regeneration of the West End and create a link with the waterfront is getting into gear with the appointment of demolition contractors for the first phase of work.
It sets out a mixed use redevelopment with over 300 homes around the Colin Campbell location, with 25 per cent to starter homes. There will be shops, cafes and studios and car parking as well as attractive public open space. It is envisaged that the new development would include four to six storey buildings, with the current car park transformed into a courtyard.
South West contractors Gilpin Demolition have been appointed to demolish three buildings at the corner of New George Street. Work is due to begin shortly to prepare the way for the careful demolition of three properties, 109, 111 and 113. Over the coming weeks, the company will be on-site to carry out more detailed surveys as well as strip out the buildings and set up the site in readiness for the main demolition.
The buildings in New George Street which will shortly be demolished and (below) an artist’s impression of what the regeneration will look like
Roads around the new neighbourhood would be completely redesigned, with barriers removed, crossings simplified and enlarged and major reengineering of the junction between Western Approach and Union Street The council is in discussions with funders and partners particularly those who able to support affordable homes.
Leader of Plymouth City Council Ian Bowyer said: “I’m delighted to get to this stage. We need a mixture of uses to ensure our city centre continues to be a great destination and a great place – both for residents, visitors, existing and new businesses and this marks the start of a new chapter for the city and the West End.
A number of spaces in the car park directly behind the buildings earmarked for demolition will be out of action while the operation is underway. The company and the council will work closely together to make sure those most affected by the work are kept up to date with progress.
“We are nearing the end of a £3.5 million makeover of Plymouth City Market, which is home to many businesses and are preparing to invest even more into this important part of our city centre.” the council is prepared to kick-start its regeneration.
Director Gary Giles of Gilpin said; “It’s great to be part of Plymouth’s ongoing regeneration programme. We know this is something that people have wanted to see and we are proud to be part of it.”
Colin Campbell Court has long been recognised as a redevelopment opportunity and as the major landlord,
The regeneration proposal would completely change the face of this part of the city. Instead of a cluttered car park overlooked by dated low-rise 1960s shops, Colin Campbell Court could become a desirable place to live as well as shop and enjoy.
Gilpin were responsible for demolishing the 1970s Quality Hotel overlooking the Hoe last year and have been involved in a number of key demolitions in the city including the YMCA building at North Cross and the new coach station in the West End.
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Stoke Damerel Community College sixth formers at a research information stand at the People are Messy event
Demolishing the properties will be the first phase of a long term plan to rejuvenate this part of the city and create a stronger, more direct link with the waterfront at Millbay.
Over 100 Plymouth students learned about patient and public involvement in clinical research at a flagship event hosted by the National Institute for Health Research. Stoke Damerel Community College students, aged 14-17 years old, watched a film called, People are Messy, before discussing and voting on key themes and issues exploring the value of patient and public involvement in health research. It was one of only 11 events of its kind being held across England by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network as part of International Clinical Trials Day. The global annual awareness raising day coincided with the anniversary of the achievement of Royal Navy office James Lind in 1747 when he trialled different treatments of sailors for scurvy and discovered that it a lack of Vitamin C responded best to citrus fruits like lemons and oranges.
Over 24,800 people took part in clinical research studies in 2016-17 in the South West Peninsula (Devon, Somerset, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly) according to the NIHR Clinical Research Network for this region. Hundreds more volunteers shared their experience and skills to help with the design, set up, review and promotion of research studies. Local Clinical Research Network event lead Wendy Shaw said: We were delighted when Stoke Damerel Community College agreed to partner with the National Institute for Health Research to hold this engagement event for young people. “There are many aspects of our lives and that of our family and friends which have been informed and improved thanks to health research. We hope that the students who took part in this event learned more about the opportunities for them to get involved in research by sharing their views and experiences now and throughout their lives.” Lana Carlson, subject leader for Health and Social Care at Stoke Damerel
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St Luke’s opens a new charity shop in Estover St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth has officially opened the doors of its’ new charity shop in Estover. The new shop, which is located just below Asda at Estover, was officially opened today by members of the St Luke’s crisis team. The building, which was a former Plymouth city council office, has been transformed into the latest shop for the charity, selling a selection of clothes, toys and goods. The money raised from the sale of people’s donated goods will go directly on patient care in the local community, contributing to the £10 million it costs each year for the Plymouth based charity to deliver their care services. This is the first opportunity that St Luke’s has had to open a shop in Estover, having cared for 183 patients in the Estover PL6 community over the last year. 152 of these patients were cared for at home by the St Luke’s at home team, who provide specialist care, advice and support to people with life-limiting illnesses by visiting them in their own homes. Managing the new shop is Marie Young. Marie officially took over as
Shop manager Marie Young with St Luke’s retail area manager Kerry Hearn officially opening the new Estover shop with Crisis Team lead Sharon Smerdon and Crisis Team nurses
manager at the beginning of June and has been busy stocking the shop as well as recruiting a team of volunteers from the Estover community to help out with the new shop. The Estover shop is the latest addition to St Luke’s selection of charity shops, which can be found at locations across Plymouth, the South Hams, Tavistock and Cornwall. Head of retail at St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth Mike Picken, said: “We are excited to officially open the doors of our new Estover shop, enabling us to reach out further into
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 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. 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 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 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. 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 local community. Last year it cost us over £150,000 to provide specialist care at home for our patients within the Estover area. “Every donation or purchase made at our new Estover shop will help to contribute towards delivering our care to the people that need it in the local community.” The shop will be open seven days a week and can be found just below Asda at Estover. Anyone interested in volunteering for St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth please call 01752 401172 or email volunteer@stlukes-hospice.org.uk
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Plymotion helps people get from A to B with a smaller environmental footprint, providing advice, training, skills and funding for smarter travel options for getting to work and school, easing congestion on Plymouth’s network, and improving air quality and health. Plymotion includes sustainable travel grants of up to £5,000 for workplaces as well as free bicycle maintenance classes. Residents will be given advice by travel advisors about the options available and given incentives to make more journeys on foot, by bike or by bus as part of a healthy lifestyle. Councillor Patrick Nicholson, Deputy Leader of Plymouth City Council and Cabinet Member Strategic Transport, Planning, and Housing, said: “I’m delighted that the Council is able to offer personalised travel planning as part of the Plymotion campaign. People who have previously spoken to a travel advisor have told us they found it very useful. “There are so many ways you can travel around Plymouth and a lot might have changed since you last thought about how you travel to work and school. I’d therefore encourage everyone approached by the team to have a chat to see how we can help you. “Equally, if you’d like us to attend an event you’re running or provide travel advice within your organisation, email the team at plymotion@plymouth.gov.uk or call 01752 668000. “Plymouth has a huge growth agenda and it’s never been more important to encourage as many people as possible to choose healthy and sustainable travel options.
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• continued from page 4 of fun for all the family including dog show, children’s entertainer, stalls, raffle, ice cream and burger vans, face painting and glitters, assault course, static Police and Fire Service displays, arena displays, bouncy castle, archery assault, musical entertainment and Lions Club Activities. Free entry. Concert - Summer Selections Jul 15 Presented by Music of the Night Choral Foundation at the Methodist Central Hall, Drake Circus 7.30pm. Musical director Marcus Alleyne, with guest appearance by ElizabethJane Baldry, harpist and composer. Tickets £10 from 01752 365580 and choir members. Proceeds in aid of the Mustard Tree Macmillan Cancer and Information Support Centre. Summer Fair Jul 22 Stoke Village/Blockhouse Park 11am to 4pm. Entertainment throughout, including musical acts, static and arena displays, barbecue and refreshments, dog show, stalls, raffle, ice cream, face painting, bouncy castle and archery assault. (www.diverse-events.com) Free entry. Cello Concert Jul 22 Students of Olga Ogomanic, a world class cellist living and teaching in Plymouth, will perform a selection of cello pieces from classical to modern. Accompanied by Rory Kindlon on piano. Performances from children and adults of all ages. Stoke Damerel Church, Paradise road 4pm to 6pm. Buy tickets on the door. Adults £4, children (over 5) £1. Or call Merika to book on 07792 463137. An Evening with the Astorian Dance Band Jul 22 With Morag Thompson-Findlay at Stoke Damerel Church, Paradise Road, 7.30pm to 10.30pm. Tickets £10 to include ploughman’s supper. Bring your own drinks. Raffle. Tickets John Maund 01752 660195. Nature Quiz Fundraiser Jul 29 Ford Park Cemetery. John Boon will be the quiz master for the event which is to raise funds to support the hardworking ground staff. The quiz is aimed at all abilities and you don’t need to be a nature expert to get involved. There will be clues of sounds, pictures, music and much more, A nature and wildlife themed draw will take place during the evening. Tickets cost £8 to include a buffet and can be obtained from the Cemetery offices in person or by phone, weekdays only 665442 (10am to 3pm) cost £8 and includes a buffet. Celebration in the Park Jul 30 To mark the fifth anniversary of the new bandstand in Devonport Park, the latest summer event will feature live music with great local bands, bouncy castles, face painting, stalls, plant sals and delicious refreshments. The event is free with proceeds going to Friends of Devonport Park.
‘SOUP’ event to support Plymouth Art Weekender Plymouth City Council’s Arts and Heritage Service, the Real Ideas Organisation and Visual Arts Plymouth have joined forces to support two local artists’ involvement in this year’s Plymouth Art Weekender. The three organisations are holding a ‘SOUP’ event at Ocean Studios, Royal William Yard on June 29 from 7.30pm. During the event four artists or artists groups will be invited to pitch their projects to an audience from the local community.
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 Plymouth Life Centre (Central Park near Plymouth Argyle ground) 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. 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 Community Cafe Every Thursday in term time Stoke Damerel Church, Paradise Road between 10.30am and 2pm Community cafe run by learning support students of City College Plymouth, serving tea, coffee and cakes baked and prepared by the students.
Everyone in the audience will get the chance to vote for their favourite project. The two with the highest number of votes will each receive a small grant of £500 plus 50% of the takings on the door so they can run an event during the Sandy’s Plymtones Mondays Art Weekender. The Plymouth Art Weekender is an ambitious three day event that will take place across the city from September 22 to 24. The Weekender celebrates Plymouth’s visual arts scene and aims to promote the city as an exciting contemporary art destination with exhibitions, activities and commissions by local, national and international artists. To find out more about the Plymouth Art Weekender visit www.plymouthartweekender.com 6
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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
UB40 at Sounds of the Summer UB40 star Robin Campbell is ready to get the party started as the iconic reggae band head to Devon to perform live at Newton Abbot Racecourse’s Sounds of the Summer concert. For the renowned guitarist it’s a welcome return to South Devon, where UB40 will head a sensational line-up that includes pop band All Saints, Fine Young Cannibals (FYC) and eighties rock/pop band China Crisis on Sunday July 16. Robin is expecting a thumping atmosphere at the racecourse, as loyal fans of the Brummie superstars turn out alongside first-timers to party to UB40’s unique sound. “It’s a festival vibe, people are enjoying themselves all day,” Robin said. “You are not in your own crowd. Some fans are always there but you have a crowd that might have never otherwise come to see you. We always have a great time and there is always a great atmosphere.”
have a great time, they are there to party,” Robin said. Having recently returned from a European tour and four dates in India, UB40 are looking forward to heading to Devon next month. The county’s stunning coastline is familiar territory for Robin, who has spent many summers holidaying in the region or visiting friends in its seaside resorts.
There is still time to secure tickets for the concert at Newton Abbot Racecourse, which is fast becoming one of the region’s leading live music venues.
“We are really looking forward to returning to Devon to play at Newton Abbot Racecourse,” Robin said. “Devon is somewhere we’ve been to many times. We have played in Devon, I have holidayed on the coast in Devon and have visited friends in Paignton.”
“We have played at quite a few racecourses over the last few years and a few this summer and people
The renowned guitarist has lost count of the number of times he has performed in the county during a
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 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. 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 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.
phenomenal career, which will see the band celebrate 40 years in the industry in 2018. In their heyday the band sold 120 million albums, and had three UK and two US number one singles, and are still one of the UK’s most successful bands. Massive hits including Red Red Wine, (I Can’t Help) Falling in Love and Kingston Town will all feature in the band’s 90-minute set at Newton Abbot Racecourse, alongside some of their latest recordings. For more information and to buy tickets for the Sounds of the Summer concert visit www. newtonabbotracing.com or call 01626 353235. To buy tickets, visit: www. newtonabbotracing.com or www. ticketmaster.co.uk
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 to dance, come along and join our friendly class.for details contact Jackie 01752 950306 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
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Tina’s knitting group is definitely Top Drawer! Sometimes we talk about loneliness and isolation; hold conferences about it; cluck together in concerned groups, and commission studies and focus groups. Other times, we just get on and do something, writes Karen Pilkington.
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Tina Gilbert may not call herself a champion of human decency, but in our mind, she is one of those local heroes who does so much to bring a smile to people’s faces. Pat Day, who was widowed five years ago explained that life felt so bleak she did not even want to leave her house. “Coming along to Tina’s knitting group has done more to help me feel better and get out of my shell than all the sessions of bereavement counselling I had after my husband’s death. Nobody can be sad when Tina is around.”
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room was filled with laughter and the continual clicking of needles.
Tina runs the group from her wool shop, Top Drawer in Crownhill Village. While it started as a monthly activity four years ago, demand meant that it became fortnightly and has just started meeting every week to give beginners a chance to come along and learn.
“We have a purpose again,” explained Irene Ryan. “As children and grandchildren grow we can feel there is no one now to knit for. However, we use donated wool and knit for premature babies, the homeless charity Shekinah, for patients in Mount Gould, Shoe Box charities for vulnerable people overseas and to sell at the League of Friends Shop in Derriford.”
Anne Lavers is the crochet teacher despite having been registered blind for 12 years. Anne, who can pick out colours but has no central vision, losing her sight overnight due to wet macular degeneration, explained, “I wanted to give something back. You have to get on with it!”.
“We also have a raffle each week which collects money over the year that we splurge on both a Christmas and Summer Party when we all get dressed up and go out for the afternoon.”
Rose Kidd, a sprightly 83, is the knitting teacher, who also, along with others, makes cakes to bring along.
Hats, scarves and cardigans off to Tina for facilitating such a lovely group and bringing sunshine and joy into lives.
“We are a very friendly bunch,” she laughs. “We meet on a Thursday, starting after 9.30am. But we have been known to be still chatting and creating together way into the afternoon.
Tina Gilbert pictured in her Top Drawer shop in Crownhill
“Tina supplies the tea but the cakes help to sustain us! I had broken my wrist and not knitted for ten years, but I am so glad I started again and found this group.
There was some discussion as to who was the oldest member of the group – Astrid Buckley, 89 comes by bus from Woolwell, and then there is May Stone, who
said: “The group gave me a party recently for turning 90, but really I’m 91, just didn’t have the heart to tell them!” All through our time together the
Lead Professional Youth Worker Claire Best said: “We were so pleased with the outcome of the first Crowdfunder. The local support we received was amazing and showed the team how much the youth project means to the people of Ernesettle. “We are adamant that we will do all we can to keep the Space Shot Youth Project running and supporting young people in this area.” Richard Marsh, director of Barefoot, the charity that runs SPACE Shot said: “The response to
our first appeal was fantastic. With ‘Support SPACE Shot,’ we hope to secure our weekly youth sessions to the end of the year. This will also give us the time to make applications, have negotiations and develop the fund-raising methods that we need to sustain SPACE Shot into the future.” SPACE Shot, formerly Lottery-funded, has worked with nearly 300 young people on the Ernesettle estate since 2014. It has helped significantly lower anti-social behaviour, helped young people make friends, built their confidence, informed them about everything from healthy relationships to substance abuse and supported them through a wide range of challenging personal issues. Over the past 12 months these have included: 24 involved in anti-social behaviour; 22 struggling with drug and alcohol issues; 18
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Appeal to raise funds for Ernesettle youth project After the success of the ‘Save SPACE Shot’ campaign which prevented the closure of the Ernesettle youth group, young people and staff have launched the ‘Support SPACE Shot’ appeal on the Crowdfund Plymouth site.
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suffering from mental health problems; 18 who were identified as living with safeguarding issues; 11 teenage parents or young people facing pregnancy; 11 not in education or employment; 4 who had been made homeless; 2 at risk of sexual exploitation SPACE Shot has a youth work team of two professionals and one trained volunteer, supported by two Barefoot staff who manage the project, raise funds and deal with administration and development. Everyone involved is part-time. Barefoot, the charity that runs SPACE Shot, is 20 years old this year. Barefoot has now been working in Ernesettle for five years and is based at the SPACE Centre. The charity is a founder member of the Plymouth Youth Network. The appeal details can be found at www.crowd funder.co.uk/support-space-shot-youth-project
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Steve takes on city centre role Steve Hughes has been appointed as the new chief executive of the Plymouth City Centre Company. Steve, who lives in Cornwall, takes over the role at the beginning of August fresh from leading the Bournemouth Town Centre Business Improvement District to an overwhelming ‘yes’ vote to carry on its work for another five years. During his time in Bournemouth Steve was instrumental in creating a new vision and five year business plan for the BID, developing a year round programme of events to drive footfall and working with partners on the town’s ambitious Christmas programme of activities. During Steve’s time in charge, footfall in Bournemouth Town Centre increased by 12%, compared with a UK High Street average of -1.1%. Steve has a wealth of business experience, mostly in the media and communications industry where he has worked as an editor and managing director. He is also passionate about business development and the potential of BID companies acting as a catalyst for trading improvement in town and city centres. Before running the Bournemouth BID, Steve led a project in York to set up one of the UK’s biggest BIDS with almost 1,000 businesses. Steve said: “I am delighted to be coming to Plymouth at such an exciting time. I have seen the investment that has taken place recently and what’s in the pipeline including, of course, the Mayflower 400 anniversary. Clearly the city has great potential and I am impressed with the ambition. “I look forward to working with the City Centre Company Board and partners on the vision for Plymouth to be one of the UK’s top destinations and to place the city centre as the south west region’s prime retail location.” Plymouth City Centre Company chair Douglas Fletcher said: “We are delighted to welcome Steve. He arrives at an important time for Plymouth City Centre with investments and many initiatives about to commence to enhance the city centre and retain its position as the major shopping destination for the South West. His experience in the media industry and with the BIDs in York and Bournemouth will assist us greatly towards obtaining a continuation of the City Centre BID in 2020.”
Busy summer at Stoke church The congregation at Stoke Damerel will be kept busy from Saturday June 24, when the Summer Fair will take place between 11 am and 3pm. This is a popular event and there is a good variety of stalls and plenty of refreshments available. On July 1, Plymouth Gilbert and Sullivan Fellowship will be raising the roof with the Pirates of Penzance. The concert begins at 7.30 pm and tickets are £6 in advance or £8 on the door. On July 22, there will be a Cello Concert between 4pm and 6pm with the Olga Ogomanic School of Music. This will be followed by a supper/dance at 7.30 pm with The Astorian Dance Band with Morag Thomson Findlay. Do come along and enjoy the summer fun! In addition to these events, lunch is available on a donation basis on Tuesdays between 12 and 2pm. This is organised by About Time. Any enquiries to Marilyn Goldsbrough 07890 165524 8
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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.
Diners at Plymouth’s newest seafood restaurant can sample the work of one of Devon’s most talented artists thanks to a fresh collaboration.
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.
The Harbour Seafood Restaurant, located in The Barbican, has joined forces with award-winning textile artist Jackie Gale to add a dash of colour to its walls.
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.
The exclusive collection includes a mix of original textiles and prints, all of which showcase Jackie’s creative eye in recycling vintage materials and textiles into decorative seascapes, florals and quirky beach scenes.
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 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 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 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
Phil Thompson, owner of The Harbour Seafood Restaurant which opened in February, said: “The walls were very bare and I thought it was a great opportunity to display some of the amazing talent that we have here in Devon, and Jackie’s work just fitted the bill perfectly. “Not only is her art quirky and colourful, but many of her pieces capture iconic local landmarks and sea views and celebrate what is great about living and working in this part of the country. “Since we’ve had Jackie’s work in situ, we’ve had many 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 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 ;
customers commenting on them, so it’s worked out really well.” Jackie, who has a workshop in Ermington, said: “It’s fantastic to work with Phil and his team. The Harbour Seafood Restaurant is in a beautiful waterfront setting and a lot of my pictures are seascapes, so it really is the perfect partnership.” Phil, who used to own a fish and chip shop, had been looking for the perfect location to open a restaurant for some years.
Artist Jackie Gale with Phil Thompson
He had his eye on the Glassblowing House after it went under in 2013 and finally managed to snap up the iconic building last year.
The Harbour’s menu includes a mouth-watering variety of dishes using freshly caught seafood, most of which was landed just yards away at Plymouth fish market in Sutton Harbour. The restaurant, which employs 16 people, also includes an adjoining chip shop-style takeaway for those wanting to sample head chef Ovidiu Aneculaesei’s delights at home. All of Jackie’s work displayed is for sale and more can be found on her website at www.jackiegaletextileart.com Saturday Morning class Kids Karate class 10am onwards. For more info: Stuart Hick 07970379268 or stuart.hick@ plymouthkarateacademy.co.uk 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
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Bombshells celebration When the city is looking to promote itself far and wide in the run up to the Mayflower 2020 celebrations, it is encouraging to note that the small business spirit is already ahead of the game, writes Karen Pilkington.
Bombshells are the very first in the west of the city.
While Bombshells Hair & Beauty has not reached into the international arena just yet, it is already pulling in customers from Ivybridge, Tavistock and Liskeard., prepared to travel to Keyham for something that little bit special.
Hairdressing salons are visited annually and objectively assessed by professionally trained inspectors against a set of strict criteria in the same way as the well-known AA or RAC Hotel Guides.
Despite being open for just eight months, it’s coowner and manager, Jemima Holly was delighted to receive a 4-star rating last month from the Good Salon Guide. Jemima explained that this is something that they are very proud of, given the fact they have been open for such little time. There are only three other salons listed in the guide in Plymouth, and
The Good Salon Guide is the only independent, nationwide scheme for assessing professional standards and services within the hairdressing and beauty industries. Listing around 2,000 national salons, it is the kitemark of quality for the public and hairdressing industry.
“The rating shows that our staff are true professionals, using only top-quality products, and are constantly updating their skills to achieve the highest standard,” said Jemima. “We only just missed a top 5-star rating, simply because we currently only have one wash station.” “We actually established our salon and took time over its layout and decoration to move away from the mechanical, almost industrial vibe of other
salons, and create a homely, warm feeling instead. So, we are extremely proud of what we have achieved, being able to offer top quality, industry recognised skill and attention to detail in a super friendly atmosphere where we celebrate differences and diversity. “We are also super pleased to be located opposite HMS Drake, so much so that we offer discount to all service personnel and their families. We are really proud of the heritage of this part of Plymouth.” Jemima added: “Our business is now enjoying some well-deserved recognition, but we want to thank the Stoke & Keyham Shopper for first writing about us – we even framed the article and put it on display in our shop. The paper will always have a special place for us as it continues to celebrate the amazing achievements of the remarkable people who live and work locally.” Bombshells can be contacted on 01752 875971 or via their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts.
Signpost 6 exhibition Talented art students from across Plymouth will be showcasing their work alongside professional artists in a public gallery. Pioneered by the art department at Devonport High School for Girls the exhibition - which is called Signpost 6: A String of Theories – is now in its ninth year. The exhibition will take place at the Cube 3 Gallery at Plymouth University between July 10 and August 4. It is open from Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm. Over the last nine years Devonport High School for Girls has developed partnerships with contemporary local professional artists, curating exhibitions which explore innovations in the local art scene, together
with work produced by the school’s students.
Signpost 6 is the seventh exhibition organised in conjunction with Peninsula Arts at Plymouth University and looks at the processes involved in creative thinkers applying a diverse range of media while moving from theme or idea to another. Alan Thomas, deputy head at Devonport High School for Girls said: “Whether we meditate, sketch, go on long journeys or take short walks or collaborate and make links to our art with the community, we are inspired by different things and motivated in different ways. “Signpost 6 - A String of Theories is curated exhibition by the students, to celebrate and share the visual experiences through their work.”
Jemima Holly (right) with the salon’s newest member Shaz Major
Clothes for Uganda A local business has pulled out all the stops making clothes for a community in Uganda in a ‘speed-sew’ event. Make at 140 Vauxhall St teamed up with local fundraiser, Lynette Marshall, and local volunteers to make 50 outfits for children in one of the poorest regions of East Africa. Every year, Lynette of St Paul’s Church, Efford, makes a self-funded trip to Africa with aid donated by Plymouth residents. Inspired by the ‘pillowcase dress’ idea – which very simply turns unwanted pillow cases into comfortable and durable clothing for young children – Lynette found a natural partner in Make at 140 Vauxhall St who hosted the event. Make has been open since Nov 2015, building up a community of sewing enthusiasts and makers. They are calling upon anyone – whether sewers or not - to get involved and help Lynette with her visit this year. The event also saw participants making towel nappies for babies. www.makeat140.co.uk/pages/pillow-case-dress-making-for-uganda
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College Road Primary to host community music festival College Road Primary School will host a community music festival at the school site on College Road which will be open to everyone to attend on Wednesday July 12. The local community are invited to participate in and enjoy a variety of music throughout the afternoon from workshops to performances. The workshops will be run by outside professionals, including Gamelan (traditional Indonesian music), break dancing, Taiko Drumming and much more! As well as this the children from College Road will be performing throughout the day within their classes and as a whole school. Several secondary schools will also be taking part to show case their talent, including a live performances from Stoke Damerel Community College bands and a performance from the famous Military Wives Choir! Professional musicians will attend and perform on the day too. Food and drinks will be available to purchase, chosen and prepared by the children with the support from CaterED. The day itself has been arranged by local children from College Road Primary with each class responsible for a specific part of the day. We hope it will be a tremendous success and provide enjoyment throughout the community! A spokesman for the school said: “We look forward to bringing our community together through music and the Arts, educating others in exciting ways, providing our community with an exciting opportunity to listen and appreciate live music.”
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Women in STEM Plymouth (WISP) hold their next networking event on July 5 at Rittal-CSM, Plymouth, between 4.30pm and 7.15pm.
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Lorna Dallas, safety engineer at Babcock International and chair for Women in STEM said: “As an organisation, Women in STEM are passionate about promoting the excellent work happening in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) right here on our doorstep. “We are delighted to be able to open this free event to anyone who has an interest in STEM subjects and who are keen to network and go behind the scenes of the international manufacturing company, Rittal-CSM”. Women in STEM Plymouth is a voluntary organisation who promote the achievements of women working in STEM careers in the city of Plymouth and the surrounding areas. It also supports women in STEM roles, and inspires young women to consider a career in STEM subjects. To book tickets for the next networking event, visit www.winstemplymouth.org/upcoming-events.
Tamar View hosts Blue Light Day This year was the sixth Plymouth Blue Light Day, a safety and information day run with the emergency services and partners, marking the start of national Learning Disability Week in the city. The theme for 2017 was ‘Your health, safety and wellbeing’ and saw over 36 different organisations taking part including the British Red Cross, Derriford Hospital, Active for All, the Stroke Association, Taxi Licensing, British Transport Police, Thrive Plymouth and Warm and Well. Jill Singh, Self Advocacy Project Officer of Plymouth People First and organiser of the event said: “The day is an amazing example of what can happen when you have strong and effective partnerships in place. “I am incredibly grateful to the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for sponsoring the day, Pat Patel and the team at the Tamar View Community Centre for hosting the event, Colin Olver from the Co-op who donated 350 bottles of water and pieces of fruit for the attendees and to Aaron Monk from Diverse Events who worked with Saltash May Fair to lend us several gazebos and a marquee free of charge. “The Blue Light Day allows people with learning disabilities to access important information in a fun and safe environment. By contributing to the event organisations are more aware of the needs of the Learning Disability Community and can make reasonable adjustments to their service to make their provision more inclusive.”
A poilce dog display was one of the attractions
The day’s activities included a variety of displays, information stands and exhibitions, along with a number of emergency vehicles.
A poilce dog display was one of the attractions
Ince Castle support for Tamar View surgery appeal Fire appliances old and new were on display at the event
Ince Castle near Saltash is opening its spectacular gardens to the public in July - with proceeds from the event going towards the Tamar View Community Complex fund for a new GP surgery and pharmacy. The gardens, which have been planted since 1960, are open from 2pm to 5pm on Sunday July 16. Visitors can picnic in the car park from 1pm with lovely views of the River Tamar. Admission is £4 for adults, children free. Home made teas will be available and dogs on leads are welcome.
A chance to meet members of the emergency services (above) and health services (below)
Tamar View Community Centre manager Pat Patel said: “We are very grateful to Lady Alice Boyd of Ince Castle, our Patron, for allowing us to raise funds by opening the grounds of her home to raise funds to help us with our next project to build a GP surgery and pharmacy next to the Tamar View Community Centre. “We are also very grateful to the ladies of the Saltash WI for helping us with catering. Some of our youth team ambassadors will also help on the day,” he added. “We are sure families will enjoy the rare opportunity to view the magnificent gardens with river views and encourage people to take picnics if they wish.” The Plymouth Shopper
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Let’s all party in the park this summer The recent Great Get Together campaign run by the Jo Cox Foundation highlighted the need to come together, as well as the enjoyment we share in each other’s company. Over 230 events were held nationally ranging from picnics in the park to jamborees and discussion events. We have a proud tradition in Plymouth of getting out and enjoying ourselves, even in the most difficult of circumstances, and whilst we may not be dancing on the Hoe in the middle of the atrocities the city suffered in World War Two, we are partying in the park in abundance this July.
Many of the local councillors and newly elected MP, Luke Pollard will be going along to support the events, which are designed especially for local people to enjoy themselves without having to spend a fortune.
So, get out your glad rags; haul the children away from their screens (or at very least take them and their phone along); get everyone into the fresh air, and enjoy a feast of Summer Fairs just around the corner.
It’s a great opportunity to see what’s going on in the area, perhaps bump into old friends, have a cup of tea and a sit down in pleasant company where everyone is welcome.
Sat July 15 12 noon to 5pm St Levan Summer Fayre St Levan Park, Ford. An afternoon of fun for all the family including Dog Show, Children’s Entertainer, Stalls, Raffle, Ice cream and
burger vans, Face Painting & Glitters, Assault Course, Static Police and Fire Service displays, Arena Displays, Bouncy Castle, Archery Assault, Musical Entertainment & Lions Club Activities. Free entry Sat July 22 11am to 4pm Stoke Village/Blockhouse Sponsored by the Co-op. Entertainment throughout, including Activities for younger children, Musical Acts, Walk with History guided tours, Static & Arena Displays, Barbecue & Refreshments, Dog Show, Football, and Games Stalls, Raffle, Ice cream, Face Painting, Bouncy Castle & Archery Assault (www. archeryassaultplymouth.co.uk) Free entry
Keyham’s Eco dream is now a reality with opening of The Keep College Road Primary School marked the occasion of an official opening for its new Eco learning space - known as ‘The KEEP’ – on June 9. The Keyham Eco Education Place was completed in April by TG Escapes after three years of intense planning and fundraising by the school.
Chair of Governors Jim Warwick and Grace Attwater-Smyth cut the ribbon to open The Keep
Make a difference for Mayflower 400 The Make a Difference for Mayflower 400 project is supporting employee volunteers to make a difference in the community. Businesses are giving their staff time to volunteer to clean, clear and tidy up Plymouth streets and green spaces. Improving Lives Plymouth has been meeting resident groups to create Make a Difference Days where employee volunteers will give their time to support
local communities and spaces. Two groups that have taken up the offer are St Levan Park Neighborhood Watch and STaRs, Stoke Traders and Residents.
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The children of College Road have been at the forefront of the project from the designs, to the building name The KEEP!
A special speech was made by the current outgoing Year 6 councillors Sam Blom and Mia Stocks who were involved with the community project from the beginning. The school began planning the project back in 2014 when Headteacher Jim Wallace wanted to create an Eco community building on the edge of the school’s grounds for everyone to use to help shape a stronger, better, restored community. The aim of the project was to provide a space
away from the small over-crowded school to work with charities, community groups and associations. The school worked hard to raise the funds towards the building and were successful in receiving a grant from Garfield Weston towards the project. The school PTA have also actively fundraised to help support the school achieve these goals. The space will be widely used for a broad range of activities and will be available for community use in the evening, at weekends and during the school holidays. Jim Wallace said: “We look forward to serving our community and educating our children in exciting ways, developing them as individuals and giving them the tools for success in their lives, always remembering our school motto ‘Learning is Fun!’”
Make a Difference Days are being planned to paint St Levan Park railings and Stoke STaRs have a wish list for Blockhouse Park. Other volunteering is taking place at Forder Valley, Tothill Park and Central Park. If you would like information about the project please contact claire.hill@ improvinglivesplymouth.org.uk, 01752 201900.
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The timber framed building was built in just nine weeks, all from sustainable sources, cedar clad, sedum roof, solar panels and a water recycling facility achieving the aim of making the building as Eco friendly as possible.
Local community groups and members of the public were invited to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony organised by children from the School Council and were given the opportunity to have a look around the new ‘Eco’ community building.
Inside The Keep showing the excellent facilities available
Finding Fanon exhibition premiere at Arts Centre Plymouth Arts Centre will be hosting the exhibition premiere of Larry Achiampong and David Blandy’s film trilogy Finding Fanon from July 6 to September 2. The film trilogy is a moving exploration or race, identity and globalisation inspired by the radical thinker Frantz Fanon, who died in 1961. It considers Fanon’s ideas about the mental distress caused by colonialism and the ways race, racism and societal issues affect relationships. The exhibition includes pieces by each artist from their individual practices and will be previewed on July 6 between 6pm and 8pm when David Blandy and Larry Achiampong will be in conversation with Ben Borthwick, artistic director of Plymouth Arts Centre. David Blandy’s short film Tutorial will be screened before the cinema screenings of Inversion and My Cousin Rachel for the first week of the exhibition from Friday July 7 to 13. Larry Achiampong is a British-Ghanaian artist who has exhibited and presented projects in the UK and abroad. David Blandy is represented by Seventeen Gallery and his films are distributed by LUX. For more details visit the website at www.plymouthartscentre.org
Mad Hatters Family Fun Day in aid of Veterans with Dogs The Plymouth Junior Lawyers Division (PJLD) are a young group of lawyers, arranging events in Plymouth both for social and networking opportunities, but also charity events. This year, the group is raising money for its charity of the year, Veterans with Dogs.
Veterans with Dogs are a local Armed Forces charity, providing assistance dogs for Veterans with PTSD and associated mental health disorders. This year, the committee are aiming to put one puppy through his first year of training, and are currently looking for puppy socialisers to bring him up until he is placed with a Veterans at around 12 months. As part of the fundraising last year, they launched the first Family Fun Day, a Mad Hatters Tea Party at Plymouth Albion. It was a huge success, seeing around 1500
people through the gates and 40,000 views on various media platforms. There were stalls, face painters, bouncy castles, Mad Hatter Games and a tea party and the circus even came to town! This year, the group is launching a bigger and better trip down the rabbit hole, with the second Mad Hatters Family Fun Day. It is set to take place on Sunday July 9 at Boringdon Park Golf Club. Details at www. facebook.com/events/420106238370852 There will be stalls, food and drink vendors, bouncy castles, face painters, craft tables, princesses and super heroes, theatre performances, story tellers, children’s groups, bands, various animals attending, a dog show, Ponies on Parade, games, photo booths, ice cream and various food and drink vendors (including Pop Up Prosecco!) and that is only the beginning!
A musical celebration in Devonport Park Recent years have seen Devonport Park go through a remarkable renaissance. No longer a drab relic of the past, but very much a vibrant meeting place for all of the community.
Solo performer Talitha
Affectionately dubbed the ‘People’s Park’, much of its current popularity is down to the efforts of local residents. One such person is Priscilla Carroll who has been a park volunteer with various groups since 2007. Her current group The Real Friends Social Group of Devonport Park organised June’s Music Festival to celebrate five years of the Victorian style bandstand which was funded in part by the Heritage Lottery Fund. This was not the first event that Priscilla’s group have organised at the park. In fact the line up offered something for everyone, much like last summer’s event. Funds were raised for the Children’s Hospice SW and apart from the performances there was face painting, cakes and a bouncy castle.
Crowds gathering around the Devonport Park Bandstand
Montpelier Primary School Steel Pan band and Old TownTwelves Morris dancers opened the event and the Plymouth Youth Concert Band, which actually included musicians of all ages, had a repertoire of everything from Abba to Michael Jackson. Some of the audience joined in with the bandleader to dance to Thriller. Later Talitha was introduced as a solo act who had been singing for the Real Friends for many years. A strong voice for her age she started her performance with some Adele and later included Leonard Cohen’s popular Hallelujah.
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• REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • • continued from page 8 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 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 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. 14
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Behind the Scenes Aquarium VIP tours Visitors to the National Marine Aquarium will now be able to get an exclusive glimpse of what goes on beyond its tanks, with the launch of VIP Behind the Scenes tours.
Providing an opportunity to discover un-disclosed areas, the VIP tours will allow visitors to find out what a day in the life of the Aquarium is really like, and learn how the Aquarium’s world class husbandry and engineering teams care for more than 4,000 marine animals. From sharks and stingrays, to jellyfish and Friday the Green Turtle, tour-goers will see how the teams keep all the species happy and healthy. The tours will also give visitors the opportunity to learn about the animals’ food preparation, how the Aquarium keeps the tank water clean and what daily tasks are involved in the life of a biologist, plus much more. Mark Du’chesne, general manager
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). 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 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.
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“There is so much that goes on behind closed doors to care for our marine animals, so it’s exciting that we’ll now be able to share some of that.
The National Marine Aquarium’s VIP Behind the Scenes tours are suitable for visitors aged 8 years and above, and will be available on weekends and during school holiday periods. Pre-booking is essential to avoid disappointment.
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For further information about the National Marine Aquarium and to book tickets, please visit www. national-aquarium.co.uk
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
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. 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. 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. Sequenced Dance Saturdays St Gabriels Church Hall, Hyde Park 7.30pm to 10pm Modern Sequence Dancing Tuesdays and Wednesdays Sequence dancing for all. Further details 01752 493311. 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 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
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Courthouse hosts unique exhibition The Justice Project – an art exhibition organised by Judge Paul Darlow and Judge Miranda Robertshaw – is thought to be the first of its kind in a UK courthouse.
One of Ann Chester King’s exhibits
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 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.
The exhibition opened on June 19 at Plymouth Combined Courts in Armada Way, The Justice Project saw Judge Darlow and Judge Robertshaw working closely with painter Ann Chester King (www. annchesterking.com) and seven students from Plymouth College of Art’s BA (Hons) Painting, Drawing & Printmaking degree to bring plans for an exhibition of justice-related work to fruition.
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
The exhibition will be open from Monday to Friday from until July 21 from midday until 4pm. The Judges said: “All of us who work in the Court Service see this exhibition as our chance to show the importance we attach to the part the Criminal, Family, Civil and Tribunal Courts play in the Plymouth community. We hope as many people as possible will come to see the art on display. The enthusiasm with which the artists have embraced the project is truly humbling.”
vulnerable witnesses when they give evidence to the police and in court. She has created a body of work in response to her experience that portrays the impact of the criminal justice system on everybody involved. Ann said, “It has been really valuable and inspiring to see how individual students have developed their responses to and interpretations of the justice process.”
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sections. For details call Darell Jago on 01752 266434. This year is the choir’s centenary. 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 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 each month from 7pm to 9pm at the Plymstock Community Centre (except in the summer holidays). 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. Coffee Afternoon Thursdays Mainstone Community Centre hold a weekly coffee afternoon every Thursday at 2pm
Guy Barkley-Smith, Nigel Coles, Hannah Davis, Cherie McMillan, Ratna Saksena, Kate Targett and Jane Trevan. The theme of justice informs the work, which has been created specifically for the exhibition by all seven students, whose involvement with Ann in all aspects of the project complements both the creative and the professional practice elements of their study programme at Plymouth College of Art.
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. 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. 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
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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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
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• REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS 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.
• continued from page 16 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 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. 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.
Fun day launch for city Refugee Week Glorious sunshine meant that the Family Fun Day held at Brickfields recently to officially launch Refugee Week in Plymouth was a rip roaring success. Plymouth Hope Festival also included a full day of six a side football, with competitions for U10, U12, U16 and U18s, as well as a ladies and mens won by Pebbles. The day was supported and funded by a wide range of local organisations, including Plymouth City Council, Plymouth Community Homes, dch, Plymouth University, Plymouth Trophyman and the Devon FA. This meant that the entertainment was free of charge – to the delight of parents and their children. Other partners were the British Red Cross, who were giving instruction on how to save a life; Plymouth Scrap Store, whose Junk Percussion run by Big Beat kept
the festival animated with drum beats throughout; and Devon and Cornwall Police who’s Diverse Communities Team were making lifelong friends by drawing names out of a hat to win footballs. START, students and refugees working together were another key sponsor of the day, celebrating the fact that this year they were awarded The European Citizen’s Prize. START were also featured recently on Radio 4’s walking programme, as they have taken 100 refugees to explore the local countryside through the STARTwalking project. The festival organisers would like to extend the Hope Festival next year and draw in more participants from across the city. Get in touch if you would like to get involved or find out more on 07712418206, 07715673572 or 01752 957510. www.plymouthhope.com info@plymouthhope.org.uk.
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
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
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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
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. 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.
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
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• REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • REGULAR EVENTS • continued from page 17 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 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
Plymouth popsicles company joining forces with Mitch Tonks’ Rockfish group
such as Watergate Bay Hotel, Rockets & Rascals and Dartmoor Zoological Park refreshed with their popular low calorie lollies, which are selling across these and other select venues in Devon and Cornwall.
Plymouth based ice lolly company OllyLolly is to join forces with the Mitch Tonks group of restaurants, Rockfish, to form part of the eatery’s newly refreshed children’s summer menu.
“We are developing fantastic relationships with local companies who really want to invest in natural but fun and delicious products” says Mel Mackie “we also produce bespoke flavours for special events, including more adult offerings, such as Mojito or Gin & Lime lollies. We’ve seen a big upsurge in the appetite for unusual flavours and enjoy producing these upon request”
Rockfish, which currently has five Westcountry based restaurants, including a recently refurbished Plymouth eatery, is launching a new menu for children that will feature three flavours of the handmade OllyLolly frozen fruit lollies. The lollies, which are made entirely from fresh products and go by the names of Miss Mango, Blues Berry Lemonade and Watermelon Quencher are set to be a summer success at the popular venue. Rockfish’s Group head chef Kirk Gosden says of the collaboration: “At Rockfish we love OllyLolly on our children’s menu. This allows us to offer a fresh fruit option for dessert in a fun funky label, which is full of goodness and most importantly a local product”. OllyLolly, who are based at Royal William Yard in Plymouth, were inspired to recreate the retro frozen ice treats for retail in April 2015, after an early
heatwave highlighted the gap in choice for healthy ice lollies. Founders Mel and Ollie Mackie devised their own natural, fresh fruit popsicles shortly after, initially for their three young children who gave Ollylollies their resounding seal of approval. “All our lollies are handmade, using only fresh fruit, a splash of water and a sprinkling of unrefined natural cane sugar,
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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so they taste delicious,” said Mel Mackie. In keeping with OllyLolly’s no artificial flavouring and sustainability ethos she explained: “Our flavours are all dairy, lactose and gluten free and our wrappers, which are designed and printed in Devon, are ocean safe and compostable”. In addition to Rockfish, OllyLolly is also keeping clients
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.
With ambitious plans afoot for the business in the near future, the Mackie Family are thrilled OllyLolly is to join Rockfish’s carefully selected staple of local suppliers. Mel says: “We are very excited about working with the Rockfish team, who really invest in the local food community. OllyLolly’s will be a deliciously healthy addition to an already impressive Children’s menu at Rockfish.” For more information www.ollylolly.co.uk or www.therockfish.co.uk
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.
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Four libraries reprieved but six are still to close Four libraries which faced the axe under Plymouth City Council proposals have been reprieved following local protests and campaigns.
wholesale basis or reducing hours, we have listened to the swell of public opinion and will continue to invest in modernising the service and keeping more of the better used ones open.
The council’s ‘Plan for Libraries’ proposed closure of 10 libraries - but after receiving the views of thousands of local residents four Efford, Estover, North Prospect and Peverell – will now remain open.
“Our original plan set out a very clear vision that Plymouth libraries will deliver modern services that inspire learning and creativity, improve health and wellbeing, and support digital inclusion. This plan will make this happen.
However, Stoke, Eggbuckland, Ernesettle, Laira, Tothill and West Park libraries will close later this year. Seven libraries which were retained under the original plan were Central, Crownhill, Devonport, Plympton, Plymstock, St Budeaux and Southway. Following a comprehensive consultation, the new plan was presented to the Council’s Cabinet on June 20. The new plan sets out how it will meet the ongoing and future challenges the service faces by: • Investing over £250,000 in modernising the service, including redeveloping the St Budeaux site • Providing an outreach service in areas where a library is closing, which will also cover areas of the city that had no library provision before, such as Whitleigh • Enhancing the online service Council Leader Ian Bowyer said: “We have said all along that libraries are about more than just books and that the service should not be constrained by buildings that are no longer being visited in the way they were before the internet and the digital revolution. “While other councils have responded to this change by closing libraries down on a
“We faced criticism about the original plan being a done deal – but this revised plan shows that was far from the case.” Over a period of 12 weeks the council carried out a comprehensive consultation with over 3,700 responses to the original Plan for Libraries proposals. Over 150 stakeholders including primary, secondary and other educational providers were contacted to encourage them to take part in the consultation; over 370 people were spoken to at 20 public sessions. The council also received 183 letters, 61 emails, 51 comments on social media and 2,317 signatures on six petitions. The changes proposed will lessen the original impact on active users from 20 per cent to just over six per cent. The council has always maintained that if people cannot access an alternative library, the service would look to be more flexible and work with the communities to provide activities. The Plan for Libraries describes activities for the next three years and the steps the Council will take to continue with its vision. Despite significant financial constraints, the plan commits to invest in the future of the library
Royal Marines complete 100 challenges in 100 days for charity
service to ensure buildings, technology and resources are fit for purpose now and into the future. Statistics show that just seven of 17 libraries currently account for 80 per cent of all library visits and 75 per cent of all items borrowed. Assistant director of customer services Faye Batchelor-Hambleton said: “Operating 17 libraries across the city is unsustainable and limits our ability to offer the high quality of service we want for Plymouth’s residents. “We must not be constrained by a building; we want to use our resources better and take our services into the community. We want to reach new audiences who don’t currently use libraries but could benefit from what we offer. “We will always be about books and reading and customers expect us to offer our service in a way they prefer, whether printed books, eBooks or audio-books. Requesting a book and being able to collect it at a new local ‘click and collect’ location will be more convenient for our customers. “More eBooks are borrowed each year than printed books from 10 of our libraries so we will enhance our 24/7 online service for those embracing the digital world. “Just as importantly we’re here to help those who lack IT skills or have no internet access as home.
Royal Marines from 42 Commando have completed a 16.64 mile-aday relay challenge over six days by handing the baton to Royal Marines Band colleagues. The hand-over event happened on Plymouth Hoe with colleagues from the HM Band of the Royal Marines giving them musical encouragement. The march is part of the 1664 Challenge, an annual event which marks the 353rd anniversary of the Royal Marines.
The 1664 challenge is raising money and awareness for The Royal Marines Charity, and this year will see Royal Marines from “We’ll improve our service in libraries to around the country running 16.64 miles provide more free computer and Wi-Fi access over 100 days, totalling a distance of and have skilled staff on hand to support users 1664 miles. to access services, find information or to seek 42 Commando, from Bickleigh, Plymouth, employment.” took the baton from the Royal Marines The updated Plan for Libraries will be Reserves Bristol, last week and ran considered at Full Council on July 3. around Truro, St Austell, Tavistock,
Torquay and finally Plymouth, raising £15,000 towards the global target. The final leg in Plymouth will see a team from Logistics Company of 42 Commando, run their final 16.64 miles from the Hoe, around Plymouth and back before handing the baton to the Royal Marines Band to continue the challenge. Two Marines Corporal Will Gingell, (of 1 Assault Group Royal Marines In Devonport Naval Base) and Corporal Jamie Thompson (of 42 Commando), are the only commandos running the full 1,664 miles over 100 days. They aim to finish the whole route at the beginning of August. The pair will be finishing their feat of endurance at Buckingham Palace to hand over the baton with the Royal Marines Reserve London team to the Duke of Edinburgh.’’ The just giving page for 1664 challenge can be found at www.justgiving.com/ teams/RMGlobalChallenge.
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Are you missing out on welfare benefits? Advice Plymouth provides information, advice and casework support on a wide range of issues including debt, relationship breakdown, employment rights and benefits support.
Last year our team helped people access over five million pounds of benefits. One of the range of benefits we support people with are Tax Credits. Between September 2016 and April 2017 alone we helped people access £557,730. We believe by supporting people legitimately claiming benefits that they are entitled to we maximise family incomes and reduce poverty levels in our city. Changes in circumstances, such as the birth of a child, losing a job, a family bereavement, becoming a carer, or having an illness, can often change people’s entitlements so it’s important that people are aware of the support available. The benefits system is complex, and people don’t always know what they can apply for or how to go about it. Our advisors can undertake benefit checks to
see that people are getting all the help they are entitled to. This highlights the need for face to face advice to help families to access the relevant benefits they may be entitled to and to manage their existing claims. Our Benefit Caseworkers, based at Ernest English House, Buckwell Street, help people assess their individual situation, identify what welfare support they may be entitled to, support people with claiming, complete better off assessments for returning to work or changing jobs, undertake mandatory reconsiderations, appeals and annual declarations for Tax Credits. Our team undertake checks to assess entitlement to a wide range of welfare benefits such as Tax Credits, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Support, Income Support, Jobseekers’ Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance, Carer’s Allowance, Universal Credit and Maternity Benefits and Grants. To access Advice Plymouth either attend our Drop In service at Ernest English House or call 03444 111 444 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
Play your part, act on scams Every year millions of people in the UK fall prey to scammers; nationally it is estimated that scams victims in the UK lose about £10.9 billion every year. In recent years, scam tactics have become highly sophisticated, often using social engineering to tackle their prey. Scams can target anyone. Citizens Advice information shows that victims to a scam or fraud are more likely to be aged 65+, but there has been a rapid increase in the number of under-25s hit by scams. In 2016, Citizens Advice Plymouth helped 39 people with scam and fraud issues. Throughout July, Citizens Advice Plymouth will organise activities across the city to give people some top tips on how to avoid scams. For more information please visit our website www.citzensadviceplymouth.org.uk Scams can appear in various forms and some of the most common are: • Copycat Government official service scammers claim to be official government departments, selling services for a ‘fee’. • Pension scams usually promise to convert pension benefits into cash before age 55. • Investment scams offer fictitious investments via phone call, mail or social media. Frequently scammers offer investments in wine, shares, rare earth minerals and land investments overseas. • Subscription traps or free trial scams usually tackle women aged 50-64 offering them health and beautyrelated products such as slimming pills or face/skin creams. • Job scammer can be varied e.g. take money to write CVs, carry out security and police checks or sometimes offer expensive training or a job that doesn’t exist.
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• Computer scams might report a problem with computer, such as a virus, which can be fixed for a fee. • Ticket scams tackle consumers eager to buy tickets from a website for the event, which is already sold out or the tickets haven’t yet gone on sale. • Lottery/prize draw scams offer fake ‘prizes’ of tickets for major sporting events or for non-existent lotteries abroad. • Council tax re-banding scammers can cold call using the name of your local council and offer a rebate for council tax over-payment – for a fee. • Locksmith scammer pretends to be a neighbour who is locked out and asks for money to pay a locksmith. It is usually a case of urgency when a child is alone in the premises. • Vishing (a phone) and phishing (e.g. harmful link in an email) are scams where scammers impersonate someone from a bank, the police or other legitimate organisation such as a telephone or internet provider. They usually manipulate people into providing sensitive data or transferring money or passing on financial/ personal details. • Smishing – text messages used to lure people onto scams websites or inviting them to call premium rate numbers or download malicious content. • Pyramid selling – people are told they can earn money by recruiting new members to a money-making venture. If you suspect you are target of a scam, you can: • Get advice from Citizens Advice consumer service 03454 040506, • Report scams and suspected scam to Action Fraud 0300 123 20140 www.actionfraud.police.uk, • Let your family, friends and neighbours know so that they can avoid scams.
With the Mayflower 400 celebrations little more than three years away, Plymouth and its international partners have marked the 60th anniversary of the Mayflower II sailing and arriving in America. A symbol of Anglo-American bonds forged during World War II, the iconic replica ship sailed from the UK to the USA, arriving in Plymouth, Massachusetts on June 13, 1957. Built in England and now owned by Plimoth Plantation in Massachusetts, the Mayflower II was sailed across the Atlantic by an adventurous crew. The ship was a gift from the people of England to the people of the United States in gratitude for assistance during World War II. As such, she is an iconic symbol of freedom and a living memorial to the American men and women who fought alongside British troops. Charles Hackett, chief executive of Mayflower 400 said: “Mayflower 400 will be a transformational programme of events and an international commemoration. “This anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower II replica marks one of the many milestones that solidify the important relationship between the UK and the USA.
oversaw the project – the perfect choice to build a vessel that looked like a 17th-century ship and was constructed using only hand tools and 17th-century methods. The Mayflower and her crew of 33 set sail on April 20, 1957. It took 55 days and 5,500 nautical miles to reach Plymouth, Massachusetts. The original Mayflower sailed 3,500 nautical miles and took 66 days. On June 13, 1957 Mayflower II was welcomed by a crowd of 25,000 spectators to her new home in America. As the ship neared her destination, she was saluted by aircraft, blimps and private planes – even the ocean liner RMS Queen Elizabeth sounded her horns as Mayflower II sailed by. Among the people who welcomed the ship’s arrival were then-Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon. Major national media, including National Geographic and Life Magazine, covered the historic event. Today, five members survive of the original 33-person crew – Englishmen Peter Padfield, Adrian Small, and David Thorpe, Australian John Winslow, and American Joseph Meany. These courageous men and their now-departed colleagues were led in their transatlantic endeavor by Alan Villiers, a well-known and highly regarded captain of square-rigged ships. Villiers leapt at the opportunity to sail Mayflower II on her maiden voyage, motivated to lead the journey because he felt it was his duty to be mindful of the moving story of the Pilgrim Fathers and how much their love of freedom and their magnificent pioneering meant to America.
“The Mayflower voyage of 16 September 1620 and her 102 passengers and crew has been called ‘the most influential journey in global maritime history’. The voyage lies symbolically at the heart of the special relationship between Britain and America Since 1957, an estimated - that started with the 25 million people have profound values of personal stepped aboard Mayflower liberty and freedom first II and imagined the Pilgrims’ The replica Maflower II, which is currently being expressed in Magna Carta restored experience on their historic now securely woven into the crossing. Today, visitors to the Constitution of the USA.” ship sense the perils and methods of maritime travel of Mayflower II was the product of two visionaries – one the time, observe the tools of 17th-century navigation, American, one British – both of whom dreamed of and are reminded of their own ancestors who may have building a full-scale reproduction of the Pilgrims famous made similar voyages to the United States. ship. For years, neither knew of the other’s plans. Plimoth Plantation is currently restoring Mayflower II for Even before Harry Hornblower founded Plimoth the benefit of all those who will visit and be inspired by Plantation in 1947, he had envisioned a full-scale her in the years to come, taking care to preserve the reproduction Mayflower as a major exhibit of the spirit of authenticity imbued by those who imagined and Museum. Meanwhile, across the pond, while sailing built her. home on a troop ship after World War II service in North Skilled shipwrights at Mystic Seaport’s Henry B. duPont Africa, an Englishman named Warwick Charlton had Preservation Shipyard are working alongside Plimoth read William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation and Plantation’s maritime artisans to systematically replace was inspired to create a reproduction of the iconic ship timbers, planking, structural frames, knees and beams as a permanent monument to the bonds of friendship that, despite excellent care over six decades by the built between the United States and the United Kingdom Museum’s maritime staff, have succumbed to the natural during that conflict. deterioration process expected of any organic material In 1951, Plimoth Plantation commissioned renowned exposed to natural elements. There are currently no naval architect William Baker of MIT to draft working future trans-Atlantic voyages planned for Mayflower II. plans for a full-size reproduction of an English The Mayflower 400 project brings to life the story of merchant vessel of the size and type of Mayflower. At the Mayflower Pilgrims from their beginnings in north approximately the same time, Charlton formed Project Nottinghamshire, Babworth and Scrooby; the people; Mayflower in London and began his research and their journey and the ship – the Mayflower – and her fundraising efforts. voyage from their final departure in Plymouth, England In March 1955, paths crossed, with Plimoth Plantation to America. and Project Mayflower becoming partners. The Museum The story encompasses eleven destinations in England, would make Baker’s research and designs available in Leiden, Netherlands, and the native American to Project Mayflower, while Project Mayflower would Wampanoag tribe in Plymouth, Massachusetts, who oversee Mayflower II’s construction and transatlantic are working together to use this significant journey crossing. Most significantly, the Museum would become as an opportunity to attract international visitors. The the ship’s permanent home. transformational programme of events planned for In 1955, with generous backing from financier Felix Fenston, the ship’s keel was laid at Upham’s Shipyard in Brixham, in Devon. Expert shipwright Stuart Upham
Mayflower 400 will include a series of major transatlantic and global events, linking people and communities through shared heritage, culture, education and science.
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Trading Standards joined MONEY MA££ERS with Tony Jopson Honey, what shall we do by four legged friends Plymouth’s Trading Standards Team were joined by some canine companions recently in the fight against illegal tobacco in Plymouth. The specialist dogs can sniff out any hidden tobacco and the officers are then able to examine it to see if it is legitimate. The dogs are used by Trading Standards, the Police and others agencies across the country. Trading Standards paid for this out of money they have previously recovered from criminals under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
at pocket money prices and can be bought by children from unscrupulous sellers who are only interested in making money.” The information about where the illegal tobacco was being sold has often come from members of the public. Alex Fry, Trading Standards Manager said: “We hire detection dogs from time to time as we are finding that criminals are using increasingly elaborate methods to hide illegal tobacco.
“Locations used to hide the products include bin stores, ovens, behind specially constructed hidden panels and even under roof Illegal tobacco tiles. The dogs including can sniff out counterfeit Pictured are Trading Standards Enforcement Officer Mel Walker with products Spaniels Scamp and Ralph and their handler Stuart from BWY Canine even small quantities were found in of tobacco a quarter of that are hidden from view. Using the dogs also the premises visited. Officers made a number of enables searches to be completed far more seizures and enquiries are continuing. In some cases the tobacco was believed to be sold for £10 quickly so more premises can be checked.” to £12 a pouch whereas the legitimate price is The sale of illegal tobacco is a criminal offence. around £19.50. Anyone wishing to report the selling of illegal Councillor Dave Downie, Cabinet Member for Safer and Stronger Communities, said: “Combatting the supply of illegal tobacco is a high priority for us as smoking is a major cause of health inequality in the city. Illegal tobacco is sold
tobacco can report anonymously online to Trading Standards at www.stop-illegal-tobacco.co.uk or call the Illegal Tobacco hotline on 0300 999 6 999. They cannot trace your call and will never ask for your name.
with the kids? So the school summer holidays are nearly upon us and many parents will be dreading the challenge of having to keep their kids occupied for six weeks! A local debt counselling charity, for which I work voluntarily one day per week, is offering tips to parents on how to keep their children entertained for less during the summer break. The tips come from Christians Against Poverty (CAP), which has centres at St Budeaux Parish Church and Hope Baptist church in Plymouth. An issue is often money; CAP has stated: With the school holidays approaching, parents across the land are asking one question: ‘What can we do with the kids on a limited budget?’ When we see local families, who have little or no money, the people who suffer, often in silence, are the children. “The last thing on the mind of their parents is a day out or doing something, because there is a general misconception that this costs money. Hopefully, these tips will show that this isn’t true.” So here’s a few ideas to keep your kids entertained this summer without breaking the bank: Kitchen Fun: Baking buns, Ice cream making and doing the dinner are always great activities for kids. You will find the BBC Good Food website a treasure trove, with a special children’s section that is filled with simple cheap recipes. www.bbcgoodfood.com/
howto/guide/cooking-projects-kids Movie club: Most cinemas cost a fortune so get together with some other parents and take it in turns to host a movie night once a week. Save money on snacks by making popcorn from kernels on the hob; you can get a 500g bag for just 99p and it’s fun to watch them pop in the pan. Second-hand DVDs are just as good, so have a hunt in the charity shops. Creative mess: Grab a shoe box and start filling it with bits and bobs today. Whether it’s old toilet roll tubes, magazines, plastic bottles or loose bits of string, keep it all. That way, when a rainy day comes and extinguishes all your plans, you’ll have a go-to craft box to keep the kids entertained. It really is amazing the things you can make with a toilet roll tube and a bit of imagination! Free places to go: You will be amazed how many places there are that don’t charge for admission. One of the most comprehensive lists of free museums, galleries and festivals can be found at moneysavingexpert.com, along with a wide range of special offers for paid attractions. www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/ cheap-days-out I suggest trying not to increase any debts this summer by being tempted to spend above your means; it’s always good to maintain (or get) control of personal finances and reduce debts where possible. When the base rate of interest is at 0.25%, then interest rates of even 4% are relatively high (16 times the base rate!).
Dealing with debts may require a long-term plan and may not yield instant results but it is definitely worth the effort for the freedom that can ultimately result. If you do have personal or business debt problems you might appreciate seeing someone locally rather than phoning one of the internet based remote organisations that will only deal with you by phone. In my firm we deal mainly with business related debt but apart from ourselves, here are the contact details of some organisations offering local sources of help: Christians Against Poverty (Plymouth) 0800 328 0006 (freephone) CAP Money website: www.capmoney.org.uk Plymouth Focus 01752 669785 www.plymouthfocus.co.uk plymouthfocus.co.uk Citizens Advice (Plymouth) 0844 8269717 Tony Jopson, FCA Insolvency Consultant, 246 Peverell Park Road, Plymouth, PL3 4QGTelephone: 01752 775068 tony@ tonyjopson.co.uk
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CLEANERS - If you have previous experience and references and preferably a car and DBS (Police Check), we have clients who will appreciate you. Choose how many hours you want to work and build them up around your own or your family’s requirements. You can do regular or occasional jobs or both – it’s up to you. Earn £8.50 an hour for regular weekly or fortnightly cleans with the same clients and £10 an hour for one-off cleans. You can earn £11,000 per annum after expenses without paying tax and you’ll pay NI of £2.85 per week if you earn more than £6,025 per annum. Paying NI is important as it counts towards your pension and maternity leave benefits. Please call 01752 395900 to apply. You can also apply online www. cleanersrus.co.uk BAR ASSISTANT - A vacancy has arisen at the Bridge-End Club, St Budeaux for a Bar Assistant. 20 Hours per week over a 7 day period. Previous experience is essential.Six month probationary period applies. Applications to be sent via email to Mrs Kelly Wright Club Secretary bridge. end.club@gmail.com SUPPORT WORKER - The Candle Trust are looking for a Support Worker with the following qualities and skills: Understands the needs of people with autism; Works in a person centred manner; ability to support someone to access the local community; Can engage positively with our service user; can undertake personal care; can be flexible with their shifts. For more details please ring Linda on 01752 212168 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - by Memory Matters SW. Help support those living with dementia. Providing
assistance at Day clubs on Mondays or Fridays. Help members take part in craft, games singalongs and generally have fun. Also making teas/tidying up. If you can spare some time please contact Christine on 01752 875924 or hello@ memorymatterssw.co.uk CLEANER - Reliable, mature,friendly, experienced domestic cleaner has available times throughout the week for private homes. Occasional, one off jobs or ongoing work. Basic Disclosure Certificate and full Liability Insurance held. Good standard of cleaning. £8.50ph Contact Karen on Plymouth 361497 or 07530575965 VOLUNTEER - Plymouth Natural Health and Healing is looking for a part time Receptionist at 175 Outland Road Plymouth PL2 3PY. No experience is necessary training will be given, travel expenses will be paid. Please contact the chairman Mr Parkins on 01752 210279. Reg Charity No 288813. VOLUNTEER – required to assist/accompany disabled lady, either to drive her to school to collect daughter; driving/accompany her to gym/swimming; accompany her on walks ives Hartley. One or two afternoons per week. Ring Liz on 01752 656 136 TRUSTEES - Required for Plymouth & District Disabled Fellowship. This voluntary position requires a commitment of four meetings per year to discuss finances and the general running of the Charity. No previous experience required. For more information please telephone Bruce on 01752 695610 or by e-mail at pddfclub1@ btconnect.com.
EARLY YEARS VOLUNTEER TRUSTEE Do you have an interest/experience in education or Early Years, or, perhaps, marketing? Share and grow your passion and skills by becoming a trustee or deputy chair trustee for a lovely, local charitable pre-school: GREENSHOOTS, in Laira. Call 07966681038 and ask for Becky or email: greenshootspreschool@gmail.com
CLEANERS FOR PRIVATE HOMES - If you have good job or personal references and preferably a car and DBS (Police Check), we have clients who will appreciate you. Choose how many hours you want to work. You can do regular or occasional jobs or both – it’s up to you. To earn £8.50 an hour (Blitz:occasional) cleans £10 an hour) please call 01752 395900.
PLYMOUTH ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION (PEA) carries out practical conservation throughout Devon and Cornwall during weekdays and weekends. Projects include tree-planting, hedge-laying, coppicing, dry-stone walling, wildlife pond creation, species surveys, and beach cleans to name a few! Get involved, gain skills and experience in countryside management and conservation! www.pea-volunteering.co.uk 07749 818160
PART TIME HOUSEKEEPERS – wanted by Bright & Beautiful Plymouth. Eco-friendly domestic cleaning company looking for cleaners with good references, a love of housekeeping, driving licence and a car. Fully employed role, holiday pay. Hours occur between 9-5, Mon - Fri. Please call Lucy 07927 405428.
CARE WORKERS - Peninsula Care Devon have positions of employment available working as Community Care Workers in the areas of Ivybridge, Cornwood, Yelverton, Horrabridge and Dowsland. There are Full and part time positions available and at differing times of the day. So if you are interested or just want to make an inquiry, please give us a call on 01752 695448 and talk to a member of the team or Email us on peninsulacaredevon@btconnect.com EXPERIENCED CLEANERS - £8.50 an hour. Regular work, with the same clients, in the same place and at the time each week. Ability to fit your work life around family and other commitments. You pick the hours, the places of work and we do the rest. Call Plamen on 07414 675998.
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Council wins top award as employer for school leavers Plymouth City Council has won the award for top Public Sector employer for school leavers in the UK. The council was placed in the top 20 overall for the national award, alongside organisations such as BP, Virgin Media, Superdrug, Barclays and Bentley. These awards are decided by the opinions of school leavers and apprentice trainees across the UK who have completed surveys analysing everything about their employers and training programmes, from skills development, career progression and training to company culture. Council Leader Ian Bowyer said: “We are fully
committed to ensuring our young people have the opportunity to learn and develop their skills with Plymouth City Council. I am so pleased that our apprentices are having a great employer experience with us. “Our learning and development team have worked extremely hard to develop an apprenticeship programme which provides learners the opportunity to develop their careers.” Over the last five years the council has developed a successful and award winning apprenticeship programme, which has supported over 230 young people into employment.
Chief executive Tracey Lee said: “We have a culture of growing our own talent by introducing new staff and skills to support the organisation which in turn helps us provide a better service for our residents. We know that our people are one of our most important assets and we are fully committed to creating even more opportunities to attract, develop and retain talent across the Council and we are proud to be leading the way.” The council also made the 2017 Large Apprenticeship Employer of the Year Award at the National Apprenticeship awards earlier this year and has been named as a top 100 UK Employer for Apprentices for the third time.
Dental student Jack to work in Peru in summer
are suffering from the long-term effects of dental pain.
Jack Slaymaker, (above) a third year student from Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry, is to travel to Peru over the summer to contribute to dental care there.
Jack has already raised more than the £1500 needed for the trip, which he did with a Crowdfunding campaign in under two weeks.
Jack will work in the local hospital in Arequipa where he will provide free, much needed and sometimes vital dental treatment to disadvantaged children and adults.
Pictured above (left to right) apprentice Hannah Searle, apprentice Abbie Webb, talent adviser Ken Holder, council leader Ian Bowyer, apprentice Luke Brindle, chief executive Tracey Lee, apprentice Jake Holmes, organisational development and talent assistant Rachel Durand and apprentice Kate Hanton
He will also be giving lessons in local schools on how to care for teeth and keep them healthy, and the importance of dental hygiene.
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Many of the patients that Jack will treat are unable to afford needed dental treatment, and in many cases people
“I think it is a fantastic opportunity to provide care for people who might not be able to afford to have this otherwise,” said Jack. “To be able to help someone out of pain and bring them confidence and, of course, a smile is a truly rewarding experience. I now have the chance to use the dental skills I’ve learned to provide dental treatment to people who have not had access to it.” He added: “I’m so grateful to everyone who has supported my trip. The cost is high, but the money goes to support the local hospitals in Arequipa, as well as my placement there. This will ensure that they can carry on helping those who need care the most.”
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Finding light and life in the darkness I was recently overwhelmed by a World War Two film called Hacksaw Ridge. It is a true story and I won’t spoil it for those who haven’t seen it, but it is about faith, personal conviction, personal conscience and a massive amount of personal courage. It is also graphic when it comes to the portrayal of the realities of war. Ian Pilkington wrote about his experience with this film back in the March edition of the Shopper, and this is my personal take on its core messages: It is the values of the back story around this film, which really impacted me. It seems that regardless of our family and social relationships life is often an experience that we do alone. Not discounting the great support and comfort that we give each other, there are moments when it is just us against the realities of life. I have a saying, from my life as a Christian,
which is: “we all live our lives to the audience of one.” What this means is that our conscience is a very precious part of our humanity and for people of faith, submitted to a higher power in Jesus Christ, it is a liberating experience to believe and trust that a loving God sees all. This freedom seems to require right life choices made from our free will, accountable to our higher power. Of course, the principle is often a very messy process because we’re not robots and this is why the attribute of forgiveness is important, as we ‘do life’ with God and each other. As we’re accountable to a loving God, we automatically become more accountable and helpful to each other.
hero of Hacksaw Ridge, proved that. However, there is always some hope in the midst of adversity. At the heart of that statement is the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ on the cross. It wasn’t a walk in the park for Him. The reality of the cross, however, truly deals with the internal realities that are going on within us all as we all journey through life. The pain we experience in challenging times and the emotional turmoil we all go through can be brought to rest through a life aligned to Him.
This is the good news of the Christian faith along with the hope of eternal life, which is the knowledge and experience of a heavenly Father who loves us unconditionally. He knows about the Life doesn’t always present us with easy brokenness solutions. In Chris Cole, is the founder of Cross Rhythms charity. He is also a Fellow and evil in the darkest the world, of battle of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). Listen to his Cross Rhythms situations, Experience programmes on 96.3FM or online at www.crossrhythms.co.uk/ which is why Jesus as Desmond plymouth. Also, download Cross Rhythms Plymouth app from Google the Son of Doss, the Play and the Apple app store. God came reluctant
to earth as a human being. This was to destroy the works of the evil one especially in those who put their faith in Christ. The world is developing as God’s word predicted. There is often a resurrection out of dire circumstances, as testified by many Christians who practice their faith in countries where they are persecuted for it. Sometimes, especially in the church in the West, we may often not be thankful for these moments because we need the spiritual eyes to see the process. Only Christ can give sight to the blind, spiritually. Of course I appreciate that what I’m saying is not transferrable, or even acceptable, just because I’ve said it or you’re reading this; but I do know that Jesus Christ is able to make His presence and reality real to every person who seeks Him when they seek Him with all their hearts. If present circumstances are undermining your perseverance and hope, seeing Hacksaw Ridge may be a life changing experience, or at least it could help you on your journey of life.
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Key milestone as £22.6 million History Centre contract is signed A major milestone for the Plymouth History Centre has been reached with the signing of a £22.6 million contract with construction and regeneration specialist Willmott Dixon.
of the city’s Mayflower 400 commemorations.
The signing of the contract marks a new phase for the project and means that major construction work can now progress.
“This amazing new building will showcase both heritage and the visual arts whilst providing a landmark attraction for the city.
Willmott Dixon has already completed the enabling works for the History Centre, a task which has involved soft stripping the existing buildings, installing an extensive scaffolding scheme and demolishing some small outbuildings.
“Our Plymouth team has made an established start and we are looking forward to this next phase of construction, whilst continuing to provide great training and employment opportunities for local people.”
John Boughton, deputy managing director, Willmott Dixon said: “The Plymouth History Centre is a critical next-step in Willmott Dixon’s growth in the region, forging stronger relationships with the local supply chain and demonstrating our ability to deliver prestigious projects.
Members of the public can see the progress that’s being made at the History Centre site over the coming months thanks to a series of hard hat tours.
The non-listed post-war extension to the rear of the former Central Library has also been demolished.
To book your place on a tour visit the what’s on section of www.plymhearts.org
A new state-of-the-art extension will be built in its place to house the extensive archive collections from the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office, South West Film and Television Archive and South West Image Bank. Major construction work will begin this summer with completion set for late summer 2019. The fit out of all the buildings will take place from summer 2019. Councillor Ian Bowyer, Plymouth City Council leader said: “This is such an exciting moment for the History Centre and such a huge milestone to have reached. “So much hard work has already taken place but now things can really get underway. I’m incredibly proud of
To find out more about the History Centre project visit www.plymouth.gov.uk/loveourpast or follow @ loveourpast on Facebook and Twitter.
the effort from the whole History Centre team so far and extremely pleased that we can now move forward into a whole new exciting phase for this project which is truly going to transform the city’s arts, culture and heritage offer.”
a range of significant partners including Plymouth City Council, the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England, the Coastal Communities Fund, the Garfield Weston Foundation, the University of Plymouth and the Wolfson Foundation.
Funding for the History Centre has been secured from
The project is on schedule to open in spring 2020 as part
Photo shows the contract signing ceremony (from left to right) Councillor Peter Smith, Shadow Portfolio Holder; Councillor Glenn Jordan, Cabinet Member for Culture and Councillor Tudor Evans, Shadow Leader, Plymouth City Council / Front Row from L-R: Councillor Ian Bowyer, Leader for Plymouth City Council and John Boughton, Deputy Managing Director, Willmott Dixon
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