Plymouth Chronicle July East 2024

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July 2024 Plympton & Plymstock # PLYMOUTHTOGETHER A campaign called Seafood Plymouth has been launched to encourage Plymothians to buy locally caught fish See Page 24 Young people in Plymouth will have a whole host of free activities available during the summer thanks to new funding See Page 12 READ AND SHARE MORE LOCAL NEWS plymouthchronicle.co.uk ALSO INSIDE: Looking for a tradesman? Turn to our Dial The Experts guide on pages 20 and 21 Singer songwriter Alex Hart is one of the top local acts appearing at Yard Sessions this summer See Page 14 Plympton’s class act! Students from Plympton Academy have been selected to perform The Periodicals by Siân Owen at the National Theatre in London after first performing the play at the Theatre Royal Plymouth Plymouth’s Top Dog PEOPLE, PASSION AND SERVICE Plymstock 01752 401128 | Plymouth 01752 664125 | Plympton 01752 301002 FULL STORY ON PAGE 3

the BIG Green Trail

Saturday 22 June 2024 10am - 4pm

Stroll, roll, scoot or bus between stops as we discover new ways to travel around our vibrant city.

From the National Marine Aquarium to The Box to Theatre Royal Plymouth, Union Street and Victoria Park and many more stops in between!

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UK BREAKS

WEST WALES COASTLINE

Departing Thu 8 Aug ‘24

One of the most stunningly rugged regions in the UK, the west coast of Wales is renowned for its grand hills, dramatic coastline, ancient sites and purple-heather moors, and we discover it all on this five-day break.

Your break includes

 Return coach travel from Plymouth & Saltash

 4 nights at the Ivy Bush Hotel, Carmarthen with dinner & breakfast

 Heritage train journey on the Vale of Rheidol Railway

 Excursions to Aberystwyth, Tenby & Saundersfoot

Optional excursion to Cardigan & St Davids (£13pp)

Departing Mon 19 Aug ‘24

Join us on this lovely short break to beautiful Yorkshire, where we combine the rolling hills, panoramic landscapes and charming towns of the Yorkshire Dales with the historic city of York. Don’t miss out on optional trips to Knaresborough and Harrogate to complete our delightfully scenic getaway.

Your break includes

 Return coach travel from Plymouth & Saltash

 4 nights at the Britannia Hotel, Leeds Bradford Airport (JG3 rating) with dinner & breakfast

 2 for 1 bar (6pm-9pm) on selected drinks

 Excursions to Skipton Market, Grassington & York

Optional excursion to Knaresborough & Harrogate (£14pp)

Ride FREE on the Beryl e-bikes and kids go FREE on bus travel*

Departing Mon 2 Sep ‘24

Ey up All Creatures Great and Small fans! Come and discover the world of legendary vet and popular author, James Herriot. Our celebration of Yorkshire continues with visits to charming Ripon and picture-perfect Haworth plus a Leeds & Liverpool Canal cruise.

Your break includes

 Return coach travel from Plymouth & Saltash

 4 nights at the Corn Mill Lodge Hotel, near Leeds with dinner & breakfast

 Cruise on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal

 Excursions to the World of James Herriot Museum, Thirsk, Ripon, Skipton & Haworth

Optional excursion to Harrogate & York (£13pp) 5

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Dental Taskforce supporting the creation of new dental surgery in Plymouth

A new city centre dental clinic in Plymouth is set to provide up to 3,500 appointments per year from late 2025 onwards.

The University of Plymouth’s Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise (PDSE) is working to set up the new practice, with a £4 million capital investment.

The project has been driven forward with support from the Plymouth Dental Taskforce – set up as soon as the council’s new administration took control in May last yearand marks a culmination of six years of joint working between PDSE and Plymouth City Council.

The council has worked closely with PDSE to help them find an accessible and appropriate location for the practice. The current intention is for it to be based in a councilowned key city centre location, where clinicians will provide much-needed access to dental care, and the location is set to be revealed soon. News that we are one step closer was not going to be announced until the location was finalised.

However, as news has been published earlier than expected that the council is in negotiations around a site, it has decided to clarify the status of the project.

Urgent treatment will be delivered via an innovative combination of qualified dentists and undergraduate students on placement from the University of Plymouth’s Peninsula Dental School, along with new postgraduate training opportunities to help retain dental professionals in the city and wider South West region.

It is anticipated that the practice will open in late 2025, subject to planning and approvals.

Councillor Mary Aspinall, Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Social Care and Chair of the Taskforce, said: “It’s brilliant to see this project moving forward. Helping residents to access NHS dental treatment has been one of our key priorities.

“As a council, we’ve been working closely with PDSE to help make this a reality for a number of years. This has included lobbying for NHS funding through the Dental Taskforce and helping to find a suitable city centre location.

“Once open, this new dental practice will make a huge difference by ensuring thousands more people living in the city can access the NHS dental care that they deserve.”

The Plymouth Dental Taskforce was created in 2023 to address the growing dental crisis in the city.

The group includes representatives from Plymouth City Council, NHS Devon, Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise (PDSE), Livewell Southwest, MPs and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust.

With more than 22,000 Plymouth residents currently on the waiting list for an NHS dentist, the Taskforce has agreed to focus on three key priorities, the first of which is to help deliver a new PDSE dental facility in the city centre.

The Taskforce will also focus on obtaining additional funding to enhance preventative measures that help to protect residents’ oral health, and using the annual NHS dental underspend to commission new services for people with the highest needs.

Plympton Academy students to take centre stage at the National Theatre

Students from Plympton Academy have been selected to perform at the National Theatre in June.

They will perform The Periodicals by Siân Owen on the Dorfman stage at the National Theatre on Thursday June 27.

Plympton Academy is one of 10 groups selected to represent the vast range of talent from across the UK at the National Theatre Connections Festival from June 25 to 29. Students from Plympton Academy will perform The Periodicals on having first performed the play at Theatre Royal Plymouth, a Connections partner theatre.

Plympton Academy aims to create inclusive, imaginative, ambitious and meaningful theatre and challenge its students by allowing them creative input.

Now in its 29th year, the Connections Festival is an annual nationwide youth theatre festival that champions the talent of young people aged from 13 to 19 from across the UK. Over 7,500 young people from 250 companies from Plymouth to Pitlochry have taken part this year, performing ten specially commissioned plays at one of 33 leading partner theatres this Spring.

Developed in consultation with young people, the festival showcases new plays performed by youth groups nationwide, exploring a range of themes including neurodiversity, cancel culture and mental health.

Plympton Academy students have been invited to not only perform The Periodicals on the Dorfman stage, but also work backstage as stage crew and on the lighting and sound design for their production. Engaging in all levels of the theatre making process, these young people have the chance to develop new creative skills and learn more about backstage and offstage roles in the creative industry.

Jo Crook, director of Performing Arts at Plympton Academy, said: “Wow, what an experience it has been! The students have thrived creatively, socially and professionally because of the opportunity that Connections has given them. We are so grateful for every aspect of this experience and can’t wait to perform on the Dorfman stage!”

Josh, a young participant aged 18, said: “This production has been a gateway in creating a stronger community within the performing arts at our school, and has been a common interest which has sparked friendships all across year 10 to year 13.

“Taking part in the programme has personally allowed me to become more self aware with why and how I react the way I do to certain situations, as this play consists of many taboo and touchy subjects for young people, but we students and staff have used this play as a way of comfort, bonding, and spreading awareness.  I still can’t believe we get to perform our play at the National Theatre!”

Parking spaces enlarged in several city centre car parks

Parking spaces have been enlarged in several city centre car parks in response to the increased number of bigger vehicles on the road. Parking spaces were standardised in the 1970s when Morris Minors and Ford Escorts were all the rage. Now cars are a lot longer and wider.

The larger spaces are at the following car parks: • 127 Western Approach with 107 wider spaces on Level 5 alone

• 63 Regent St – 30 on Level 7 and 33 Level 8

Theatre Royal – across most floors but Level 11

75 Napier Terrace – 75 on the top level

55 Colin Campbell Court car park

Altogether there are now over 430 wider bays across five of the city’s multi storey car parks with around 370 being created in the last 12 months. It’s a work in progress and these spaces are being created when resurfacing and other improvement work is carried out.

Councillor Mark Lowry, Cabinet for Finance who is also city centre champion said: “We’re listening. People have complained that the spaces were too small, so we’re making them bigger. Cars are expensive, repairs are expensive, so anything that helps reduce the likelihood of a prang as they

open their door is welcome.”

City Centre manager Steve Hughes said: “This is good stuff. Many of us have been there, struggling to get out of the driving seat because it is so tight. We want shoppers and visitors to enjoy their time here in the city centre without worrying about their cars.”

The average UK parking bay size is 2.4m wide by 4.8m long. They’re designed to sizes which haven’t changed since the 1970s, even though cars have got a bigger since then. The latest Mini One model is 53 per cent bigger than its first model for instance and a Range Rover Discovery Sport is over two metres wide.

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Scenes from The Periodicals featuring students from Plympton Academy
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Sir Joshua Reynolds Choir Concerts

Various dates

This summer the choir’s musical director Jenny has turned her thoughts to tropical islands with some of the choir’s favourites. The first concert is on June 14 at Plympton St Maurice Guildhall at 7.30pm, the opening event of the Midsummer Festival weekend. Tickets £7 on the door. Refreshments available. The choir’s next concert is on June 29 at Plymstock United Church at 7.30pm. Tickets £8 on the door in aid of church funds. Refreshments included. The final charity concert is at Compton Methodist Church on July 27 at 7.30pm. Tickets £8 on the door.

Plymouth Hope Festival

Jun 15

Annual family fun day festival in Victoria Park from 10am to 5pm. Now the city largest multicultural festival and one of the largest in the region. Celebrating diversity in the community through sports, music, games, art, children play, and food from around the world.

Plymouth Motor Show

Jun 15 and 16

Albion Oaks Rugby Club, Staddiscombe from 10am to 6pm each day. Admission £5 per day. Children under 16 free. Discover a wide range of vehicles on display, from classic cars to modern marvels. Enter precious pets into the Paws4Proceeds Fun Dog Show, with a wide range of catergories, to suit everyone on both days, so giving four-legged friends, a chance to win that much deserved rosette. Registration from 11am, but will except entrants up to the start of each class all classes £1.50 per dog per class. A real treat for all car enthusiasts with food and refreshments available.

Around the World in Musicals

Jun 21 and Jun 22

Sounds Musical Theatre Company present a musical journey which showcases its talented company with songs from the stage, taking the audience on a trip around the globe with some musical theatre favourites. Performances at the following times and venues: Friday June 21 7pm St. Boniface’s College, Boniface Ln. PL5 3AG. Saturday June 22 2pm Elburton Methodist Church PL9 8PR. Saturday June 22 7pm Oreston Methodist Centre PL9 7LL. Tickets available from www.ticketsource.co.uk/sounds or call 01752343472. Free parking is available. See Sounds Musical Theatre Company Facebook for more info.

Sea Themed Concert

Jun 22

Plymouth Plymouth Philharmonic Choir are offering a sea themed soundscape with a concert at 4pm at the Minster Church of St Andrew, Plymouth. They will be performing Carter’s Horizons and Stanford’s Songs of the Sea. The choir will be joined by soloists Elinor Chapman (Soprano) and Mark Boocock (Baritone). The choir are also delighted to welcome children from the Fletewood School to sing a selection of Sea Shanties Tickets £18 in advance or £20 on the door, students and U16s £5. Tickets from wegottickets. com/event/596024 †or the choir ticket manager 07949 311030. For more information, please visit plymouthphilchoir.org

Armed Forces Day

Jun 29

Armed Forces Day is a fantastic opportunity for everyone to come along and show their support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community from currently serving troops to reservists, veterans, cadets and their families. This exciting family day on Plymouth Hoe is packed with displays, parades,

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military equipment to explore, a thrilling arena programme, live music and much more. For full details and more information visit www. plymoutharmedforcesday.co.uk/

Plymouth Model and Railway Show

Jun 30

The show will be held at the John Kitto YMCA Centre from 10am to 4pm. Features include a D-Day 80 display along with local and south west model clubs displaying a large range of static and radio controlled models. These are supported by model railways and traders selling models and accessories. The Centre is disabled friendly and also has a cafe onsite. Admission adults £5, concessions £3 and families £10. Further details from Ken Cork, 01752 258604 or email: ekcork@btinternet.com

Roar ‘n’ Snore

Jul 6 and Aug 24

Dartmoor Zoo at Sparkwell offers a camping trip like no other. Whether you’re a family with little ones, teenagers or a couple, there is activities for everyone at our spectacular Roar ‘n’ Snore event! Camp INSIDE the zoo itself and find out what life is like between dusk and dawn, when many residents come out to play. With an evening tour and a twilight tour, visitors will be able to meet all the diurnal and nocturnal animals. Imagine falling asleep under the stars in the depths of Dartmoor, away from civilisation for the evening, surrounded by exotic animals and waking up to the sound of our African Lioness, Kimya roaring! For tickets and details visit www.dartmoorzoo. org.uk/yourvisit/events-calendar/

Summer Choral Concert

July 6

Phoenix Chorale present their Summer Concert at St Peter & The Holy Apostles Church, Wyndham Square at 7.30pm. The Chorale will perform Howard Goodall’s ‘Eternal Light’, a requiem for the 21st century, blending old Latin texts together with English sacred and secular poetry offering comfort for those who are grieving at the loss of a loved one. Soloists taking part are Catherine Hamilton (soprano), Philip Lancaster (baritone), Sally Jenkins (harpist) along with Simon Dunbavand (organ) and Mark Smith (piano). The programme also includes shorter works by John Rutter, Patrick Hawes and Cecilia McDowall.Tickets:

Shark Month

Throughout July

A month-long partnership between Royal William Yard and the Shark Trust will see a host of events and activities on various dates during July. Featuring Oceanic 31 Exhibition, Family Art Activities at Ocean Studios, Shark Quiz Night, Jaws at Everyman Cinema and much more. Full details at www.royalwilliamyard. com/shark-month

St Luke’s Midnight Walk

July 12

The iconic Midnight Walk fundraiser returns with three route options - three miles, six miles or 13.1 miles. The whole family is invited, from young children, teenagers and prams through to seasoned long-distance striders of all ages. This year the walk will start from the Plymouth Argyle Fan Zone at Home Park with a pre-walk warm up from Clubbercise. Details and registration at www.stlukes-hospice.org.uk/midnight-walk/

RNLI Concert

July 19 and 20

The Down Thomas Singers are dedicating their two night Summer Concerts to the RNLI as it is celebrating its 200th anniversary this year. The concert ‘A Grand Night for Singing’ held at the Silver Jubilee Hall, Down Thomas, on July 19 and 20 at 7.30pm. Tickets are £6 each with light refreshments and free parking. The music is light and romantic for a summer evening with maybe a Sea Shanty for the worthwhile cause! There’s always a good raffle and closing bucket donations. Tickets available from Secretary June on 01752 299204.

Adults £15 on the door (£13 in advance at www. ticketsource.co.uk) children: free entry. For more information, visit their website at www.plymouthphoenixchorale.org

Coffee Morning

July 6

Crownhill Methodist Church Hall from 10.30am to 12 noon. Various stalls. Proceeds to Water Aid. All welcome.

Coronation Anthems

July 6

Brent Singers perform Handel’s Coronation Anthems and Mozart’s Coronation Mass as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations at 7.30pm at Buckfast Abbey. Tickets available through Buckfast Abbey or Brent Singers’ websites.

The Devil Wears Pre-Loved Fashion Show

July 6

Charity show in aid of The Primrose Foundation. An afternoon dedicated to recognising and highlighting the benefits of purchasing pre-loved good-quality clothing at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel from 12 noon. Tickets include welcome drink and two course lunch. Visit www.www.primrosefoundation.org/event-tickets/ the-devil-wears-pre-loved-fashion-show

Summer Fair

July 6

St Boniface Church, Percy Street, St Budeaux from 10am to 12 noon. Good choice of stalls including tombolas, homemade jams and chutneys, cakes and plants. Delicious refreshments and a grand draw. Something for everyone.

Good Food & Craft Market

Jul 7 and Aug 4

The popular Good Food + Craft Market will be taking place in Royal William Yard on the first Sunday of every month. Known for showcasing some of the region’s most talented artists and makers, the markets offer everything from tasty‚ reats to handcrafted gifts. The monthly markets have been a staple of Royal William Yard’s event calendar for years, and have won event awards along the way. Details at www.royalwilliamyard. com

Plymouth Pretty Muddy

Jul 21

Race for Life is Cancer Research UK’s biggest series of fundraising events. Pretty Muddy at Central Park is a 5k muddy obstacle course that anyone can participate in, no matter their fitness level.Get muddy as an individual or with a group of friends or family, have fun and raise money for life-saving cancer research. Details www.raceforlife.cancerresearchuk. org/find-an-event/central-park-pretty-muddykids-2024-07-21-1000

Plymouth Gang Show

July 25 to 27

The Plymouth Scout & Guide Gang Show will be performing at The Devonport Playhouse from July 25 to 27 at 7.30pm with a matinee on the Saturday at 2.30pm. Adults £12 Concessions £10 For more information please contact Andrew on 07810 880536 or go to www.ticketsource.co.uk/plymouth-scout-andguide-gang-show

Jumble Sale

Aug 3

St Francis Church Hall, Little Dock Lane, Honicknowle from 12 noon to 2pm. Bargains in all departments. Light refreshments.

Falklands Charity Ride

Aug 4

Raising funds for the SAMA82 charity. £5 per bike. Depart Westwood Inn, Lee Mill at 10am finishing with welcome party on Plymouth Hoe at 12 noon. There will be refreshments and charity stalls along with entertainment for children. To register or for further details contact 07714 561287.

British Fireworks Championships

Aug 14 and Aug 15

One of the city’s annual highlights returns to Plymouth Hoe. This must-see event, showcasing the incredible talent and artistry of six top pyrotechnic companies as the evening turns dark.

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The iconic St Luke’s Midnight Walk returns on July 12 starting from Home Park

Opticians appeal for Plymouth residents to help improve children’s reading skills

Staff at Specsavers Plymouth are among those supporting the Schoolreaders Race for Reading event, which aims to raise awareness and vital funds to provide reading support in schools.

This comes as Specsavers was announced as the headline sponsor of the 80-day annual event, which is organised by Schoolreaders, a national charity which has been improving children’s literacy for a decade by creating a network of volunteers who listen to children read in local primary schools.

Anyone can take part in Race for Reading, whether they want to walk, swim or cycle, while recording their miles. The aim is for participants to collectively travel the 25,000 miles, making it ‘Around the World in 80 Days.’

Dr Josie Forte, director at Specsavers Plymouth, said: “We are delighted to partner with Schoolreaders for the Race for Reading event and would urge as many people to sign up for this as possible.

“As the majority of what is taught in schools is presented visually, good eye health and strong reading skills are both vital elements needed to ensure little ones keep on learning, which is why we’re pleased to work closely with Schoolreaders in Plymouth.”

Race for Reading is free to join and every £40 of sponsorship will provide a child with a year of vital one-to-one reading support in school.

Currently, one in four children leave primary school unable to read to the expected standard. This means they are unable to fully access their secondary education, which will have a life-long negative impact on their opportunities.

There are currently 311 Schoolreaders volunteers helping children to read across the South West.

Through its partnership with Schoolreaders, Specsavers is hoping to help to increase this figure so that children’s literacy is further improved across the region.

As the headline sponsor, Specsavers will play a vital role in driving awareness and participation in the Race for Reading event, helping to spread the message of the importance of good childhood literacy. For more information about the Race for Reading and to get involved, please visit www.schoolreaders.enthuse.com/cf/ race-for-reading-2024 or contact h.collins@ schoolreaders.org

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More patrols in city centre to reduce antisocial behaviour

Plymouth will see more police and Plymouth Against Retail Crime (PARC) offficers on patrol in some of the city’s crime hotspots, thanks to Home Office funding and the Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner.

The Devon and Cornwall’s Police and Crime Commissioner has received £1 million to increase patrols in targeted hotspot areas to reduce antisocial behaviour and serious violence. A total of 16 hotspot areas have been identified by analysing crime data over the last year and will receive additional police patrols and uniformed community patrols, such as marshals and street wardens.

As part of this funding Plymouth has received a portion to keep the streets safer on the Barbican, the Hoe and city centre.

Councillor Sally Haydon, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, said: “It is great news that we have received some funding to help keep our city safer. We have some excellent initiatives in place such as the Help Points and the Safe Bus already in our city, but there is always more to be done to help make people feel safer when they are out and about and to help put a stop to antisocial behaviour.

“Extra street patrols about in the city centre will help residents have peace of mind.”

Steve Hughes, Chief Executive of the Plymouth City Centre Company, personally lobbied the police and crime commissioner for the funding.

He said: “This funding will reassure local businesses; they will feel more at ease that this is being managed and there are things in place to keep the streets safer.

“The impact of antisocial behaviour is significant, not just on the business itself but for the people working, everyone should feel safe when they are at work.”

The funding is part of a wider street focus initiative led by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, which involves working with partners including local authorities to tackle issues in the community, and is a partnership with Devon and Cornwall Police, Community Connections and PARC.

Devonport Naval Base stalwart awarded Imperial Service Medal

At a special ceremony in Devonport Naval Base, former dockyard stalwart Dave Trigger was presented with the Imperial Service Medal, after over half a century of exemplary and meritorious service working in Devonport Dockyard and across the Plymouth area.

The Imperial Service Medal is affiliated with the Imperial Service Order and is one of the UK’s highest commendations to be awarded in recognition of loyal service with the Civil Service. The medal was established under the statutes of the Imperial Service Order in 1902 by King Edward VII.

There to present the medal was Naval Base Commander of Devonport, Brigadier Mike Tanner, who praised Dave on his distinguished and valuable service of over 52 years to the Royal Navy.

Dave started his career at Royal William Yard in 1971, when it was still the main victualling and stores yard in Plymouth supporting Naval and Royal Marine Units as well as supplying food and clothing for the ships away from base.

“It was physically hard work,” said Dave. “We’d receive bulk loads of clothing and uniforms that needed sorting. I learnt so much about badges, kit for different climates, the variety of sizes needed, protective clothing and how we despatched out to a Fleet around the world.”

In 1975 Dave moved into the Dockyard and started working in food supply and moving towards using more frozen victuals for the ships. A particular proud period came in 1982 during the Falklands campaign, when ships were stored up and turned around in record times to join the Task Group in the South Atlantic.

He also worked at the Royal Navy’s Supply Depot at Wrangaton, near Ivybridge, which served as a depot where vast quantities of stores were shipped from across the country and repackaged for the Navy.

Dave continued, “I returned to the Dockyard in 2002 and became the Wharfmaster. The Sea flows through my veins, I’d grown up near the sea and had been a Lifeguard at Bigbury in my younger days, as well as an Auxiliary Coastguard and served on the Plymouth Lifeboat; my roots have always been touching the water.”

Dave was rewarded with an MBE and a trip to Buckingham Palace in 2006 and served as the HMNB Devonport Wharfmaster until his retirement from the Civil Service in 2022.

Skilling up Plymouth with opportunities for all

Plymouth City Council and YMCA Plymouth are working in partnership to help people access the right training and skills they need to get into work, thanks to funding secured from the UK Government through a joint application to the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

The project, ‘Skilling up Plymouth’, focuses on giving people the confidence and skills needed to access the city’s growing employment opportunities. At the heart of this work is a new team of three Skills and Workforce Coordinators employed by the council working with a new mentoring programme coordinator employed by YMCA Plymouth.

Local residents, including those who are economically inactive and young people looking to take their next steps, will be supported to transition into employment by enhancing their access to high value jobs and career pathways.

The project will also focus more on retaining and attracting new talent to support local skills needs. Support will be available for higher education

Skilling Up... (from left) Emma Hewitt, Skills Lead and Jo Lacy, Skills Launchpad manager at Plymouth City Council, and Tom Lavis, chief executive at YMCA Plymouth & Discovery College

students and graduates, as well as members of the Armed Forces community.

Councillor Sally Cresswell, Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Apprenticeships said: “We’re excited to work with the YMCA Plymouth team, who are already community champions in their own right, to help more local people access the opportunities that are available here in Plymouth.

The new team will work together to support local residents who may be socially excluded or economically inactive, as well as those looking

for new careers, by linking them with employers and education or training providers to improve employability and progression into employment in our key sectors, helping to reduce the city’s skills shortages and fill critical job vacancies.

“We recognise the value that mentoring can provide for young people and are particularly excited to be able to expand this offer in partnership with YMCA Plymouth, offering more targeted support from both the YMCA site and Skills Launchpad Plymouth’s Youth Hub in the city centre.”

Tom Lavis, CEO of YMCA

Plymouth said: “This project is all about supporting local people of all ages to gain confidence and skills so that they can make the most of the thousands of job opportunities that are available here in Plymouth.

“As a charity that supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, and with Discovery College’s post-16 provision being a big part of our offer to the local community, we are excited to be working with the Skills team at Plymouth City Council to upscale our existing mentoring programme so it can benefit more young people aged 16 to 24-years-old in the city.

“Likewise, through the capital investment committed through this fund, we are delighted to be improving the facilities at our Honicknowle site which will make a real difference to our learners and service users now, as well as leaving a lasting legacy to benefit the wider community for many years after the completion of this project.”

To access support through the Skilling Up Plymouth project, email skillslaunchpad@ plymouth.gov.uk or visit www. skillslaunchpadplym.co.uk to sign up for one-to-one support.

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Above: Brigadier Mike Tanner present Dave Trigger with his Imperial Service Medal and (below) Dave’s family, friends and colleagues at the ceremony Photo courtesy of PARC

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

“Nothing is impossible. The word itself says ‘I’m possible’ ” Audrey Hepburn

Arts University Plymouth’s longest serving lecturer has attended a Royal Garden Party in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, invited in recognition of her lifelong services to creative education.

Helen Markes, a senior Lecturer and Extended BA Course leader who has worked at Arts University Plymouth since 1988, was nominated by colleagues at the university and selected by the Department for Education to attend the Royal Garden Party.

Helen is the longest serving member of staff at Arts University Plymouth. She began her teaching career by working on a creative lettering course over 35 years ago. Since then she has taught on and led numerous creative qualifications, including a national diploma in graphic design & illustration, the foundation diploma in art & design, leading up to her current role leading the University’s BA (Hons) Extended Degree provision.

Helen said: “I have the best job in the world. Every day I come to work in a place where everyone eats, sleeps and breathes art and design. I feel as passionately about creative education today as I did when I first started in the role. My students are the reason that I was invited to the Royal Garden Party.

“The students inspire me and they’re the ones who help me to be good at my job, it’s a collaborative experience. I’ve kept in touch with a lot of former students and made some good friends over the years. I’m most proud of having had the opportunity to help students who might have struggled when they started their studies and by the end of their time here they’re thriving and ready for the next challenge.”

Karen Green, one of Helen’s current Extended BA (Hons) students, said: “Helen has helped me to accept my sight loss in a way I never thought possible. I am so delighted about the recognition she has received because I truly couldn’t put into words the difference she has made to me and so many others.”

Tim Gundry, assistant dean for Student Experience at Arts University Plymouth, said: “I’ve known and worked with Helen for over 15 years and when I first became a full-time teacher she was my manager.

“Helen is a passionate and dedicated educator. Her commitment to her course and the success of her students is absolute and she has a particular ability to connect with people, always seeking to understand them as individuals. I know of so many students who have progressed through their degree, sometimes into postgraduate study and beyond, who cite Helen Markes as being a key contributor to their success.”

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PLYMSTOCK COMMUNITY CENTRE PLANS GOLDEN CELEBRATIONS

It has been in Plymstock for 50 years but, sadly, it wasn’t until it became a venue for vaccinations that many people who have lived in the area for many years realised that Plymstock Community Centre is at the top of Pymstock Broadway car park.

In September 2024 it will be the centre’s Golden Anniversary and they are inviting everyone to join

in the celebrations. In particular organisers would like local residents to share their memories of the Centre especially when it was being built. They would particularly like to hear from anyone of the many locals who ‘bought a brick’ at the time.

People who may photos of the opening are encouraged to get in touch, as well as those who

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Goosewell Primary celebrates ‘Month of the Service Child’

Pupils at Goosewell Primary Academy have celebrated the ‘Month of the Service Child’ by welcoming all the service families to school for an afternoon of tea and cake.

Almost 200 service personnel and their families attended the event which allowed the school to show its appreciation for the city’s military personnel and their families for the great job they do.

Almost a quarter of all the pupils who attend Goosewell Primary Academy come from a military family either active or veterans, and the school is very proud of its links with the military community.

To help share the experience and adventures of service families, Goosewell have launched a ‘military bear club’. Hand knitted bears are taken by members of the armed forces when they deploy both at home and abroad and pictures are posted back to school to share with all our pupils. Our bears have been to South Korea and Japan. One will soon depart for Australia.

People will be able to relive bygone times in a special local history event at Plympton Priory on the weekend of Saturday June 22 and Sunday June 23.

Goosewell Primary Academy will also be working with the Royal British Legion to commemorate the D-Day landings and one of the military bears will be attending the D-Day 80 services in Normandy. It is hoped that there will be a return visit from ‘Norm’ the mascot from Normandy.

Goosewell Academy will be posting the military bears adventure on the school’s Facebook page and within school on the Military Kids Club board.

Right: The knitted military bears and (below) service families with their Goosewell children

Visitors will be able to get a first hand taste of what life was like in medieval times, hold swords, try on helms and learn about when the Black Prince came to stay at Plympton Priory in 1355  to prepare for his wars in France.

For the inquisitive you can also learn why we have three feathers on the reverse side of our 2p coins.

The Priory will be open for the event from 10.30am to 4pm on both days and the climax of each day will be a Knights Tournament at 3pm with sword and armour as members of the Age of Chivalry re-enact past battles.

Entry is free and visitors can stay for as long or short as they like during the opening times and may bring picnics with them. Be sure to also bring your camera as there will be opportunity to have selfies with people in period costume.

Plympton Priory is accessed from the back of St Mary’s churchyard. Turn right and go straight ahead once you are in the rear of the church grounds. For enquiries about the event e-mail plymptoncivicsociety@gmail.com Children (and adults) can dress up for the occasion if they wish.

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Plymouth beach lovers and visitors will once again be able to take a bus straight to the seaside this summer.

The number 54 ‘beach bus’ made a popular return for the May half-term, running to and from Bovisand, which overlooks Plymouth Sound. Operated by Stagecoach South West, the service will run daily from Saturday July 20 to Sunday September 1.  The bus will depart from stop A10 on Royal Parade and run every hour from 10am until 6pm

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FREE ACTIVITIES ACROSS CITY ON THE BIG GREEN TRAIL

Free, fun activities with a distinctly ecofriendly feel will be taking place across Plymouth on Saturday June 22 as part of The Big Green Trail.

Over 35 city organisations have created fabulous things to do for all ages and abilities across the city as part of the Big Green Trail, which runs from 10am until 4pm.

From mermaid purse making at the National Marine Aquarium to free bike rides at Victoria Park or crafts at Central Library to immersive screenings at Market Hall, there are stamps to collect at each location which have been made from recycled plastics by local organisation Precious Plastics

The trail has been created to offer people the chance to try new ways of travelling sustainably around Plymouth by walking, cycling, scooting, wheeling or taking the bus between stops along the route. The council is offering free Beryl e-bike rides and under 16s travel free on any Citybus trip across Plymouth.

Councillor Tom Briars-Delve, Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change said: “We have a lot of Plymouth organisations really committed to making our city greener and to helping reduce the impact we have on the environment. We wanted to showcase this work – and encourage people to try different types of active, sustainable travel as they go about the trail.”

Some of the trail stops and activities include:

National Marine Aquarium – tub snorkelling, mermaid purse making and rock pooling adventures

Mayflower Steps – check out the living seawall and make your own tile

Tinside Lido – collect four or more stamps along the trail and enjoy a swim for only £2 per person

Plymouth Central Library – planting with microgreens or create a bookmark

The Box – help build a mossy carpet or record an audio message on the tell the tardigrade telephone (the microscopic moss piglets in case you’re wondering)

Central Park – make puddle out of recycled materials or go wildlife exploring

Victoria Park – a free guided bike ride, try out a Beryl e-bike, bring your own bike for a free maintenance check or join a walking treasure hunt in the park Market Hall – screenings in the immersive dome at 10am: Bugs, 12pm: The Chemistry of Life, 2pm: Legend of the Enchanted Reef Soapbox Children’s Theatre (Devonport Park) – explore an exhibition of puppets and costumes or wander around the Spellbound Art Garden.

Spectators can look out for the climate relay runners, who will be passing a baton made from recycled materials as they visit different green locations. Participants will be showcasing different sustainable travel options including running, taking the bus, ferry, cycling and the Co Wheels electric car club.

The event will also see the crowning of Plymouth’s Local Climate Legend – a contest to celebrate residents, organisations and businesses that go that extra mile for the environment. The five winners will star in a mini-documentary about their climate action, get a planet-friendly goodie bag and be invited to walk down the mossy ‘Green’ carpet at the Big Green Trail event at The Box.

For full details www.climateconnections plymouth.co.uk/ the-big-green-trail

Glorious weather for May Fair

Plympton was blessed with a glorious day of sunshine for this year’s May Fair on Saturday May 11, much to the relief of volunteers at Plympton Community Council without whose efforts this long-running annual community event would not take place.

As well as a general array of stalls both inside and outside Harewood House, crowds were able to enjoy a range of entertainment events.

This year’s entertainment included performances by the All Stars Theatre Group, Children’s Dancing Schools and a judo display headed by last year’s Stannator Andy Cooper. Some of the emergency services had stalls at the event showcasing their work to the public.

Current Stannator Dave Partridge and Youth Ambassador Christopher Turner, who both formally opened the May Fair, were given a demonstration of resuscitation techniques on a dummy by emergency responders (see picture below).

Local sports groups in Harewood Park were also open during the course of the event enabling the public to watch pre-booked matches such as cricket or have taster sessions of tennis.

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DEFIBRILLATOR INSTALLED AT HAREWOOD PARK

Harewood Park is the latest local venue to have a life saving defibrillator installed for public use after an initiative by Plympton Tennis Club and supported both practically and financially by a wide range of people in the community.

The new unit is on the outside of the tennis club building, opposite the playing courts.

Plympton Tennis Club coaches Peter and Jane Wilson were the main drivers of the project. They were inspired to see a defibrillator at Harewood Park after a Plymouth tennis player’s life was saved with a defibrillator that had only recently been installed at that club.

Plympton Cricket Club joined with the tennis club for the fundraising to bring the Harewood Park defibrillator to fruition. Other community groups also gave sizable donations.

Jane Wilson said: “With Harewood Park being such a well used place, it made sense to put in an external defibrillator that was accessible 24 hours a day 365 days a year by anyone using the park. There was great support from the community and the target of £2099 was raised in a matter of months.”

Among those who helped in one way or another to bring the project to fruition in addition to local tennis and cricket club members were Natalie Harrison, Cllr Patrick Nicholson, Andy Cooper, Sue Philp, Plympton Litter Pickers, Devon County Tennis and the Tamar Lions.

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Current Stannator Dave Partridge and Youth Ambassador Christopher Turner joined supporters for the official unveiling of the new defibrillator on the day of this year’s Plympton May Fair. (Story courtesy of the Plympton Podcast)
Some of those involved in the project attending the unveiling ceremony

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New Youth Parliament members are campaigning for change in Plymouth on cost of living, transport, young men’s mental health and violence against women and girls.

Earlier this year, young people across the city elected their new Youth Parliament Members for the coming year. The newly elected members are Eden, who is 17, Rocky, 16, Mason, 17 and Sienna who is 15.

The Plymouth Youth Parliament enables young people aged 11 to 18 across the city to come together once a week to discuss topics and how they can campaign for young people. Plymouth elects two members and two deputy members of the Youth Parliament every February. Candidates campaign on issues that are important to them such as mental health awareness or job opportunities. Elections are then held in all secondary schools and colleges across the city and young people vote for who they would like to be their new representatives for the year.

The new elected members held a mock debate session in the Council chamber to kickstart their elected year, and invited councillors to attend to hear about their campaigns and what they plan to do over the next year for the young people of Plymouth. Eden is campaigning for increased support and funding for deprived families during the cost-of-living crisis. She said: “The cost-ofliving Crisis doesn’t just affect adults, it affects young people.”  Eden also wants to improve opportunities and increase resources for students impacted by the cost of living crisis. Rocky is campaigning for a reduction in public transport costs for students and wants to work with councillors and local bus companies to help keep costs low for young people. He said: “Plymouth Youth Parliament supports the promotion and expansion of sustainable transport in Plymouth as a critical step to averting climate change, address the significant levels of air pollution, reduce congestion and improve public health.”

Mason, aims to campaign about men’s mental health and wellbeing and wants to raise awareness of mental health and stigmas surrounding the topic and change negative views. He said; “Today’s young men are struggling. Rates of anxiety and depression are on the rise, with exam pressures, an unstable job market and conflicting messages around masculinity compounding the problem.” Mason is also aiming to raise awareness of safe spaces for young men to go and to explore what is affecting them in life.

Sienna wants to work with schools to address Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) in the city and promote healthy relationships. A key aim of hers is to ensure schools are responding well to victims.

She said: “In addition to harassment and violence in physical public spaces, women and girls are also at risk of harassment and abuse in the online space. Crimes that take place online can have additional considerations – for example, it may be easier for the perpetrator to remain unknown or for them to carry out their abuse from any location.”

Plymouth has one of the most active Youth Parliaments in the region, much of the work links in with the wider work of the local authority, and if any young people want to get involved please contact members of the Participation Team on Participation.youth@ plymouth.gov.uk or ukyp@plymouth.gov.uk

The Mount Batten Hotel is on the market with Fleurets, the largest firm of chartered surveyors in the UK exclusively specialising in the sale and valuation of hotels, restaurants, pubs and leisure property.

Hotel Mount Batten is a substantial two-storey restaurant, bar and hotel occupying a highly prominent position adjacent to the Mount Batten ferry pier.

Elysia Wilson-Gunn, divisional director at Fleurets said: “We have been instructed to seek offers of £1,250,000 for our client’s interest.

The in situ tenant pays £100,000 a year on a lease ending in November 2028. A purchase at this level would reflect a net initial yield of 7.55%.”

Nick Fisher, senior associate at Fleurets added: “The property is held on a 125 year lease from 5th March 1999, with an unexpired term of approximately 100 years and an annual peppercorn rent payable. The site has obvious potential for further development and may suit alternative uses, subject to the necessary consents.”

Currently, the bar and restaurant trades throughout the week from lunchtime onwards and is popular with locals and visitors to the Mount Batten peninsula. The hotel’s 16 bedrooms offer competitively priced letting rooms and given the position overlooking the Cattewater, there is potential to elevate the offer in both the restaurant and letting accommodation to create more of a destination venue for this unique position in Plymouth.

At present, the rooms are configured to provide 12 letting rooms and four bedrooms for staff accommodation. However, these could be repurposed to add further letting rooms.

In addition to potential reconfiguration works there is also possibility of development potential as the plot extends to 3,186 square metres or just over three quarters of an acre.

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PLYMOUTH CELEBRATES BUMPER TREE PLANTING SEASON

Plymouth City Council is celebrating planting 4,000 trees since November 2023.

A variety of different sized trees – from whips just a few feet tall, to fruit trees, and trees up to ten feet tall – have been planted.

Hundreds of people, young and old, have been involved through planting events and improved community and green spaces across the city.

The effort means that over 12,000 trees have been planted across more than 100 sites since 2020, when the Plymouth and South Devon Community Forest was first launched.

“This winter’s planting schedule was ambitious but our teams have risen to the challenge and done an amazing job against some interesting weather,” said Councillor Tom Briars-Delve, Cabinet Member for the Environment and Climate Change.

“We know how important planting more trees is for our climate, and we know that residents really value them as well. That’s why I am especially pleased that so many have been planted with the help of residents and community groups.”

Highlights of the planting season were:

• 34 individual schemes delivered

• 340 standards planted

• 83 maiden fruit trees planted

• 3,758 whips planted

• 515m of new hedgerow planted

• 307 people, majority being children aged between three and 12 years old, actively engaged in tree planting and maintenance.

All of the new trees will form part of the Plymouth and South Devon Community Forest, (PSDCF) which spans the city and areas of the South Hams and Dartmoor.

Launched in September 2020, the PSDCF has facilitated the creation of over 171 hectares of new woodland throughout South Devon; that’s approx. 121,000 trees

Stretching from the South Devon coast to the rolling landscape of Dartmoor National Park, by April 2026 the PSDCF aim to have planted a further 300 hectares across its project area, creating a mosaic of orchards, hedgerows, areas of natural regeneration, native broadleaf, and productive woodland.

Unlike traditional forests, the community forest won’t be geographically restricted to one place. Instead, it will encompass a mix of community woodland, private woodland, on street, urban woodland, wooded habitat corridors and hedgerows.

Most of the schemes delivered across the city are requested by and codesigned with residents and community groups.

The Plymouth and South Devon Community Forest is a partnership between Plymouth City Council, National Trust, Woodland Trust, Dartmoor National Park, Devon County Council,  South Hams District Council and West Devon Borough Council, and is funded through the DEFRA Nature for Climate fund.

Plenty of free activities for young people this summer

A bumper programme of summer activities for young people has kicked off in Plymouth.

Funded by the Youth Investment Fund, the schedule of free events is focussed on getting people aged 11 to 18 engaged in outdoor activities.

Based around the city’s famous outdoor swimming pools at Tinside and Mount Wise, as well as inland at Poole Farm in the heart of Derriford Community Park, activities include free swimming sessions and youth clubs.

The council learned it was successful in bidding for a share of the £560 million Youth Investment Fund earlier this year. It means that from coast to countryside parks, more will be on offer for young people to do, with regular out of school activities, adventures away from home and opportunities to volunteer all available this summer.

Here’s what’s on:

Tinside Swim Safe Sessions

Every Monday until September 9, one hour sessions, 5pm to 6pm or 6pm to 7pm. Learn how to be safe in the water with opportunities for swimming lessons, snorkelling, junior lifeguarding and SCUBA.

Tinside Youth Night

Every Tuesday until September 10, 6.30pm to 7.30pm. This is an opportunity for young people to enjoy the Lido after the normal closing time. Come and swim or just hang out and enjoy the space with friends.

Mount Wise Swim Safe Sessions

Every Wednesday until September 11, 6.30pm to 7.30pm. Learn how to swim with opportunities for swimming lessons, snorkelling and lifeguarding and SCUBA

Mount Wise Youth Night

Every Thursday until September 12, 6pm to 7pm. An opportunity for young people to enjoy the Lido after the normal closing time. Swim or just hang out and enjoy the space with friends.

Poole Farm Youth Club

Every Thursday from 5.30pm to 6.30pm for ages 10-13 and from 7pm to 8pm for ages 14-19. Make new friends and spend time outdoors at Poole Farm. Feed the animals, learn fire building skills, take part in some outdoor cooking, play games, build dens, explore the woodland. Poole Farm Special Education Needs Disability group

Every Monday from from 1pm to 3pm. Learn new skills, work on the farm and take part in animal husbandry, gardening, practical conservation, and much more. During this session, participants can work towards digital badges that can enhance their CV. For young people aged 16-18 living with SEND, looking to learn new skills Poole Farm Seeking Education, Employment or Training group

Every Friday from 10am to 12pm

Go along, learn new skills, work on the farm and take part in animal husbandry, gardening, practical conservation, and much more. During this session, participants can work towards digital badges that can enhance their CV. For aged 16-18 looking to learn new skills

All swimming activities can be booked via  Plymouth Active Leisure website (https://plymouthcouncil.leisurecloud.net/connect ) by registering for a free account while Poole Farm events can be booked by emailing CYTpoolefarm@plymouth.gov.uk

Councillor Jemima Laing, Deputy Leader and Cabinet member with responsibility for youth services, said: “I’m so pleased that we can put on these simply wonderful events for young people this summer.

“We live in one of the UK’s most beautiful cities and so to be able to ensure that young people can be immersed in our incredible blue and green spaces, and for free, is really important for their wellbeing now and for their future.”

Youth Investment Fund is funded by the UK Government and is delivered by Social Investment Business, in partnership with Key Fund, National Youth Agency and Resonance. The Youth Investment Fund is part of the Government’s National Youth Guarantee to transform and level up opportunities for young people in England.

The Youth Investment Fund, of over £300 million, aims to build, renovate, or extend youth services in the parts of the country where new spaces and new opportunities are most needed.

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Photo: Dominic Robinson Snorkelling and SCUBA are on offer for young people

Derriford’s new children’s surgical unit one of only two in the country

Derriford Hospital has a new dedicated children’s surgical unit.

The unit has expanded its facilities for children and families, and provides three operating theatres, a dedicated entrance and drop off area for children and young people, an admission area including spaces for children with additional needs, and a large stage recovery area so that children can be discharged home directly without needing to be admitted into the hospital. The unit welcomed its first children and young people in earlier this year.

This new facility is the only dedicated children’s surgical unit in the South West, outside of Bristol Children’s Hospital, and only one of two in the country.

This service which provides protected theatre space for children will ensure the delivery of high-quality surgery for children in a safe environment, looked after by dedicated staff who are trained in preparing children for surgery and looking after them afterwards.

The Trust have employed a number of Paediatric Fellowship trained surgeons who are experts in their field and will be leading the unit supported by the already specialist anaesthetic and theatre staff teams.

The new unit will increase the amount of surgery in children University Hospitals Plymouth can deliver each year. Additional operating theatre spaces will enable the unit to support the ongoing increased need for surgery for children following the pandemic, particularly Ear Nose Throat (ENT) and dental services who have seen a surge in demand. It will support not only the recovery of children’s surgery in the Plymouth area, but also across the wider Devon and Cornwall region.

The new surgical unit is working in partnership with national NHS England teams and with Bristol Children’s Hospital to ensure every child possible from the Peninsula can have their surgery closer to home, reducing the number of patients needed to be referred to Bristol.

Consultant paediatric anaesthetist, Dr Simon Courtman said: “We are so lucky to have this fantastic facility for children and young people in the centre of the Peninsula, in Plymouth. We are able to offer surgery to children delivered by dedicated surgical, anaesthetic, and nursing teams in a unit specifically designed for children and young people.

“This will help us maintain high quality surgical services within the Peninsula and deliver it as close to home as possible for families. The extra space to do more cases every day, will benefit families in Plymouth, Devon, Cornwall and the wider SW and the teams are all committed to maximise this opportunity.”

The Children’s Surgical Unit will be holding an Open Day on Saturday June 22 from 10am – 3pm for anyone to go along and find out more about the facility. There will also be lots of fun interactive experiences, arts and crafts and a teddy bear hospital. No need to book, just turn up.

...and Mrs Murals adds a bright touch of colour to the new unit

Award winning local artist Ellie Johnson - better known as Mrs Murals – has brightened the external wall of the new South West Peninsula Children’s Surgical Unit at Derriford hospital.

The colourful mural of local landmark Smeaton’s Tower which follows the unit’s internal theme of the sea was completed in May.This new facility is the only dedicated children’s surgical unit in the South West, outside of Bristol Children’s Hospital, and only one of two in the country. Mrs Murals has also created some lovely art on the walls in two pre-operative rooms for patients in the Postbridge Unit.

These rooms are predominantly used for patients awaiting surgery that have additional needs, for example dementia or learning disabilities. The idea is that the artwork will provide a calm environment to ease anxiety whilst waiting for their planned procedure.

Ellie said: “Working at the hospital has given me a real insight into the impressive level of professionalism and outstanding service that the NHS provides.

“I am in awe of the incredible work done on a daily basis by the NHS staff. I hope that the artwork will enable staff to provide a calm, positive place to help and support patients.”

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Ellie Johnson - aka Mrs Murals – pictured with staff from the new children’s surgical unit during her painting session

Yard Sessions offer best of local musical talent

Royal William Yard is set to celebrate the best local musical talent, with the return of its Yard Sessions programme of live music.

The stage is set for a another season of free open-air gigs at Plymouth’s popular waterside destination, served alongside locally-sourced refreshments and a great atmosphere. With performances by the water’s edge and Grade I listed buildings forming a dramatic backdrop, this series of six Yard Sessions takes place in a venue like no other.

Visitors can look forward to chilled tunes on select Friday evenings from 5.30pm to 8pm between June and September. It’s a chance to sit back and relax as the sun goes down, and discover an eclectic mix of live music amidst the stunning coastal scenery.

Yard Sessions are hosted by South West SUP,

metres from the sea at Firestone Arch. Enjoy refreshments and light bites from The Shack, wine from by Le Vignoble and beer from Steel Brew. Make an evening of it and dine at one of the many eateries, or grab food to go using the conveniently placed QR codes to enjoy a meal with music. Stay for longer, sink into velvet sofas and enjoy Everyman Cinema’s Friday ‘Late Nights Season’ screenings.

With a mix of firm favourites and Yard Sessions newcomers, this is the 2024 Yard Sessions line-up:

June 14 Paul Armer Singer-songwriter Paul offers a collection of honest, heartfelt songs that mirror and connect with an audience. Inspired by various genres and iconic artists spanning bluegrass, country and folk, his sound resides where these influences meet.

June 28 Simon and John Offering a blend of

New greener bus shelters for Royal Parade

New, greener bus shelters are being installed on Royal Parade as part of Plymouth City Council’s citywide replacement programme and re-greening of the city centre.

The new ‘living roof’ shelters will be planted with a specially selected mix of native wildflower and sedum – providing a natural habitat for bees and other pollinating insects.

As well as boosting biodiversity and being visually attractive, they will also offer many additional benefits: absorbing rainwater, providing natural cooling, filtering fine dust from the air and producing oxygen.

All the shelters on the westbound (Guildhall) side of Royal Parade are being upgraded, along with the one outside Argos on the eastbound side.

The new, more modern shelters will also offer better lighting, improved seating and relocated ‘real-time’ displays to make it easier for passengers to view information about the next services to arrive.

Work to remove the existing shelters and install the new ones began in early June and is expected to take two weeks to complete, in phases.

While each shelter is being replaced, buses will depart from alternative stops either

on Exeter Street Viaduct or Derrys Cross Roundabout.

Notices will be placed in shelters ahead of their removal to let passengers know their nearest alternative stop during the works. This information can also be found at www.plymouth. gov.uk/royal-parade-shelters.

Passengers who would normally get off the bus at one of the affected stops will need to get off on either Exeter Street Viaduct or Derrys Cross Roundabout during the works.

Councillor Mark Coker, Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning and Transport said: “As part of our Bus Service Improvement Plan we’re committed to delivering a thriving bus network that connects everyone to important people and places by services that are frequent, reliable, fast, affordable, safe and clean – which will also help Plymouth to achieve its net zero goals by 2030.

“Royal Parade is the city’s main bus interchange and the starting point for more than 11,000 bus journeys each day. These new shelters will not only deliver against four of Plymouth’s nine passenger priorities (safety, simple and understandable information and services that are modern and clean) but also provide a natural habitat for small animals and help to make the area greener, healthier and more biodiverse.”

acoustic rock classics and much-loved favourites, Simon and John boast an infectious brand of good music, humour audience participation. Having played together for many years, this duo always leave audiences tapping their feet and wanting more

July 12 Russell Sinclair and Amber Jade Smith

United by their shared passion for music and their love for reimagining classic tune – including those by Dolly Parton and Tom Petty – this duo have a reputation for putting their own stamp on every song they touch.

July 26 Thomas Ford and Becca Langsford

This Cornish brother and sister jump blues duo have been playing music together for the last 20 years. Their energetic live shows are driven by slide guitar, harmonica and washboard, for fans of blues shouters, jump jive and fingerpicked guitar.

August 9 Alex Hart Devon born singer and songwriter Alex Hart is proving to be an important addition to the UK’s current crop of classy country and roots artists. Accompanied by a guitarist at this Yard Session, Alex’s talented vocals are set to soar.

Councillor Tina Tuohy elected as Lord Mayor

Councillor Tina Tuohy has been elected as Lord Mayor of Plymouth, with Councillor Pauline Murphy as the new Deputy Lord Mayor for the coming year.

They were both elected at the Annual General Meeting on May 17. Councillor Tuohy currently serves as a Ham Ward Councillor and was first elected to the Ward in 2009. She is also Vice-Chair of the Planning Committee.

She attended schools in Devon, Switzerland and London and later studied Fine Arts in London at the City and Guilds Arts School and Central School of Arts.

Tina moved to Plymouth in 1970 where she got married and raised her family.

In 1987, she became a mature student at University of Exeter and gained a PhD in Archaeology and completed a course in Wetland Archaeology in Leiden in the Netherlands.

Councillor Tuohy used to be a governor at the old North Prospect Primary School before it became the Mayflower Academy. She has also worked to introduce archaeology to primary school children and local community groups.

Tina has campaigned to support the community of North Prospect throughout her work as a Councillor, such as supporting community events.

Tina lived in North Prospect for over 40 years and has seen the area expand and change throughout

6 Rue An English songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist, Rue unveils a signature blend of soulful vocals and rhythmic guitar playing, adorned with a captivating jazz essence. Performing as a trio for Yard Sessions, expect a performance to end the season in style.

There are opportunities to enjoy live music throughout the summer, elsewhere at Royal William Yard. A regular programme of musical talent is on offer at microbrewery and taphouse, Steel Brew. Its Steel Sunday Music sessions showcase acclaimed local performers, and Steel Live Band Night features everything from big local bands to world renowned tribute acts. Le Vignoble will host its Summer Party on June 15. This staple in the annual events calendar will feature an afternoon and night of live music, good food and great wine on the terrace and Green. Music comes courtesy of Rue, Waine Downing, Russell Sinclair and DJ Vinyl Paul.  Find out about all the events taking place this summer at Royal William Yard by visiting  www.royalwilliamyard.com/whats-on

the regeneration.

She said: “It is an honour to be elected as the new Lord Mayor of Plymouth for the coming year.

“I have always loved Plymouth since I moved here in 1970, I will take this year as an opportunity to say thank you to those who make Plymouth such a lovely place to live, to work and to visit.”

Councillor Pauline Murphy was first elected as a Councillor in the Efford and Lipson Ward in 2010.

She is currently Chair of Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Chair/ Champion of the Armed Forces Covenant.

She is also a member of the Scrutiny Management Board and the Lord Mayors Committee.

Pauline has also served as Deputy Lady Mayoress between 2005 and 2006, Lady Mayoress between 2008 and 2009, Deputy Lord Mayor between 2014 and 2015, and the Lord Mayor of Plymouth from 2016 to 2017.

She said: “To be elected as the next Deputy Lord Mayor is a privilege and an honour.

“I am really looking forward to supporting Councillor Tuohy for the next year as her Deputy, meeting new people and attending civic events.”

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The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress Councillor Tina Tuohy and Freya Hitt, pictured with Deputy Lord Mayor, Councillor Pauline Murphy September Singer songwriter Alex Hart is performing on August 9 at Royal William Yard

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Andrew has owned and run a complete bathroom supply and installation company for 25 years, fitting all types of bathrooms and wet rooms in the North of England. Since expanding into the South West, Andrew – together with a small team of employees – has specialised in installing and fitting not just bathrooms, but also walk-in showers and wet rooms.

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Prestigious awards for former Arts University graduate

A former Arts University Plymouth graduate has won two prestigious Royal Television Society Awards.

Sam Evans, a cinematographer who graduated from the BA (Hons) Film & Screen Arts programme in 2023, won the Student of the Year Award and a film that he wrote and directed won the Entertainment & Comedy Drama Award at the Royal Television Society Devon & Cornwall Student Television Awards.

The Entertainment & Comedy Award was given to Sam’s film ‘More than Friends’ which he wrote, directed, edited and shot, taking the lead on the majority of roles needed to get the film made, supported by fellow Arts University Plymouth graduate Alexander Austin as assistant camera operator.

The film will now go on to compete in the national RTS Student Awards. His accolade as Student of the Year was in recognition of the excellent results be achieved by leading on so many vital roles in the making of the film.

Sam said: “Winning at the RTS Awards was absolutely unbelievable. I hadn’t expected to win anything and winning the Entertainment and Comedy Drama award made me proud and thankful for my crew and everyone who helped me get into that room. When my name got called out for Student of the Year, I was honestly in shock. I didn’t even know that there was a Student of the Year award until that evening and it was such a gratifying moment and I will never forget it.

“Before I went to Arts University Plymouth, I was working in a job that I wasn’t happy in and decided that I needed a big change, so I decided that I wanted to go to University. Film had always interested me so deciding which degree I wanted to study for was a very short process. I applied to Arts University Plymouth and the day that I had a phone call asking me if I was still interested was the day my life course corrected.

“My aim now is to make more films that people enjoy. The ideal scenario would be to get an entry level job in the industry, so that I am working towards what I love while focusing on my own projects in my free time to build up my portfolio. Basically my plans for the future are to make films forever!”

Plymouth mum honoured for her fundraising efforts after her son spent much of his life in Derriford

A Plymouth mother who spent 30 years caring for her son as he battled through a lifetime of serious illnesses has been awarded a special honour for her fundraising efforts and commitment to raising awareness of cystic fibrosis.

Tracey Tookey’s son Levi Haines was born with cystic fibrosis and suffered a range of lifethreatening illnesses during his life, so much so that Derriford Hospital almost became a second home for them.

After Levi sadly passed away at the beginning of last year, Tracey has continued his fight, deciding to pursue a career as a health care assistant and work on the wards where Levi spent most of his time.

Born with cystic fibrosis, Levi’s life and that of his family, brothers, Joshua, Tom, and Zach, became intricately woven with hospital visits. At only six months old, Levi fought Meningococcal Meningitis, Tracey worked out that in his final year (2022) Levi spent over 240 consecutive days as an inpatient in Derriford.

“The hospital and his team became more than just doctors and nurses to us; they became our friends,” she said.

Throughout numerous stays, staff would do everything they could to make the hospital environment more like home. The team rely on donations to pay for items such as fans, televisions, game consoles, and anything else they can think of to help patients through. Tracey added: “They had so much input, they made things better for us.”

At 19, Levi’s doctors told him he would not reach his 21st birthday. Speaking at the time, Levi said, “When I was a child having cystic fibrosis was fine, but as you get older, teenage rebellion kicks in and you want to stay out with your friends. I wasn’t very compliant. The doctors told me I needed to turn it around.”

By February 2015, Levi’s lung function had dipped to 12 per cent, it became clear that only a double lung transplant would save him. During the wait time, Tracey updated Levi’s Facebook page, saying they ‘needed a miracle’ - and just hours

later, the call came to say a match had been found.

“We had a family hug, and all cried for the donor, and the sadness that family must have felt,” Tracey remembers. As Levi was being wheeled down for the 10-hour operation, the Emergency Department staff lined the corridors, clapping for him.

He spent a single day in the ICU afterwards, five days post-transplant he was tackling the stairs. In just a few days Levi’s lung function rose to 43 per cent. He became one of the fastest patients to be discharged from the unit.

Unfortunately, Levi’s battles were not over. In 2021, he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Once again, he fought through gruelling rounds of chemotherapy. “I never heard him complain once. ‘Rather me than you Mum,’ was what he would say to me.”

Although Levi’s health improved, initially defying expectations, his body was tired. With more frequent hospital admissions and his symptoms increasingly serious, Levi decided himself that it was time to move to St Luke’s Hospice. On January 10 2023, Levi died.

“For 30 years Levi has been centre of our world. Cystic fibrosis dictated the choices we made in life. I cared for my son and based everything around him. How do you move on from that?” said Tracey.

Skills Launchpad Plymouth receives national recognition for delivering better outcomes

Competing alongside a wide range of UK initiatives, Plymouth City Council is among the finalists at the local government MJ Awards in the category of ‘Delivering Better Outcomes’ for the impact achieved through Skills Launchpad Plymouth.

With challenging budgets for the public sector, much more emphasis is being placed on achieving more with fewer resources, and this national award category celebrates the best innovation led by council teams which have made a real difference in the lives of their citizens by providing better outcome-focused services or projects.

Councillor Sally Cresswell, Cabinet member for Education, Skills and Apprenticeships said: “We are delighted that Skills

Launchpad Plymouth has been recognised nationally as a finalist for the prestigious MJ Awards with the judging panel commending Plymouth’s innovative city-wide partnership in ‘joining the dots’ to deliver as a single skills system.

“Every day, our Skills team works tirelessly as part of this holistic multi-agency approach alongside over 80 partners, community groups and employers to deliver better outcomes for local people by understanding the local challenges, barriers and identifying those most in need of help.

“Working collaboratively both internally across council departments, and with the city’s public, private and voluntary sectors to connect opportunities for skills, training, education, careers and jobs, we have created a truly innovative,

“Levi always said I should be a nurse, I’ve spent years giving him his feeds, physio, and medications. The trust has supported our family for the past 30 years and I want to thank every department, ward and staff member that has helped along the way, they are truly remarkable. Derriford has been like a home to us, and I can never pay them back. I know he would be so proud. I can hear him saying, ‘Go and do it Mum!’ He was so thoughtful and just a remarkable unique man that I am proud to call my son.”

“If we ever had a bad day, we used to say to each other ‘Sometimes it’s okay if the only thing you did today is breathe’,” added Tracey. “I know he would be proud. “

intelligence-led, place-based and person-centred approach which is really making a difference.

“It’s exciting to see our work continuing to gain national recognition with a golden

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Sam Evans at the Royal Television Society awards ceremony opportunity to share our learning with colleagues across the country.” The MJ Awards will take place in London on June 21. Members of the Skills Launchpad Plymouth team Tracey Tookey (centre) pictured with her award with Derriford staff Tracey’s son Levi Haines pictured durng one of his many stays in Derriford

Inspirational Abigail shares her story with Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace Gold Award celebration event

Abigail Daly, an 18-year-old hospitality student at City College Plymouth, had the distinguished honour of meeting His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh at a Buckingham Palace celebration, recognising her exceptional achievement in obtaining the Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s (DofE) Award.

Hosted by the Duke as Patron of the DofE charity, Abigail joined thousands of young achievers and their families from across the UK for a festival-style celebration in Buckingham Palace Garden in May.

The event was one of four celebrations over two days, recognising the extraordinary perseverance, creativity, and resilience of over 8,000 young people who have completed their Gold DofE in various settings, including schools, community organisations, youth groups, and workplaces.

The Duke of Edinburgh, who himself received his Gold Award from his father Prince Philip at St James’s Palace in 1986, delivered a congratulatory speech from the Palace’s West Terrace. Abigail, who completed her DofE through the Skills Development department at City College, was among the select few who had the opportunity to speak personally with the Duke following his speech.

As someone who has autism, a learning disability and who has struggled with her mental health in the past, Abigail has not let the challenges she faces in her everyday life stop her. She is determined to share the message that having a disability should never stop anyone from achieving their goals.

For her physical section, Abigail focused on her swimming and has gone on to represent Team England in international competitions for para swimming. She was also a finalist for an ‘Influential Swimmer of the Year’ Award in 2022 and when she’s not in college, she’s working as a lifeguard. Abigail hopes to one day qualify for the Paralympic Games and is always working to raise awareness of disabilities and autism in girls.

During her conversation with the Duke, Abigail expressed how the DofE programme has profoundly impacted her life, stating it made her ‘so much more of a better person’

and emphasised her belief that ‘there is no limitation in what people with disabilities can do.’

The Duke acknowledged her aspirations in competitive swimming, suggesting, ‘we might see you in due course in the Paralympics maybe?’

Reflecting on the experience, Abigail said:”I was really excited, happy and privileged to speak to The Duke. I particularly enjoyed talking to him about swimming and my championing of an inclusive world for disabled people.”

Attendees had the chance to hear from famous DofE Award holders such as broadcaster Clive Myrie and other inspiring speakers, with rugby legend and Gold DofE Award holder Alun Wyn Jones, Strictly Come Dancing stars Kai Widdrington and Nadiya Bychkova, disabled adventurer Darren Edwards, presenter and influencer Lucy Edwards, para-athlete Milly Pickles and DJ and TV presenter Melvin Odoom giving inspirational talks at stages throughout the garden.

A Gold DofE programme is a noncompetitive personal challenge, open to all young people, which takes a minimum of 12 months to complete. Young people build their own programmes with activities in five sections - physical, skills, volunteering, a fiveday residential and a four-day expedition.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award charity recently announced record-breaking annual statistics, with 545,910 young people actively taking part in 2023/24, over 330,984 young people starting their Award - and participants contributing an astonishing 4.7 million hours of volunteering, equivalent to over £24 million in paid working hours.

As young people navigate the after-effects of the pandemic, access to opportunities for personal development beyond the classroom, like the DofE, are vital to help them have fun, discover new talents and passions, build their resilience and self-belief and give them skills employers value - like teamwork, problemsolving and leadership.

PROJECT WILL DELIVER REMOTE REAL-TIME ASSESSMENTS OF BATHING WATER QUALITY

The quality of bathing water around the South West coastline has come under increasing scrutiny in recent years.

With concerns over public and environmental health rising, a new project is looking to develop a remote, faster and more efficient means of testing the region’s seas and alerting authorities to any potential health hazards that are discovered.

The new initiative is being developed by Molendotech Ltd and Plymouth University, who between them have considerable expertise in marine autonomous systems and advanced water testing technologies.

Its aim will be to offer remote near realtime water quality assessments through an autonomous water sampling and testing device that builds on existing technology already developed by the project partners.

The project will leverage the use of Bacterisk, a near real-time bacteria risk assessment kit that provides an assessment of water quality in 15 minutes (instead of other methods that currently take longer than 48 hours) and adapt it to allow the remote assessment of water quality.

Molendotech is a spin-out company of Plymouth University, and works out of two University-managed facilities – the Brixham Laboratory in Devon and the Health and Wellbeing Innovation Centre in Truro, Cornwall.

The company develops rapid pathogen testing technology and Bacterisk is an easyto-use, portable and rapid test to monitor and detect pathogens found in water and deliver quick and accurate results.

Through this new project, that system will be combined with expertise at the University which has resulted in the development of significant advances in marine autonomous systems.

The result will be a floating device that can autonomously collect water samples, process the samples and transmit the resulting data to shore.

In Devon and Cornwall, there are 150 bathing water sites and monitoring the water quality of all the coast in near real time would be challenging and costly.

Bacterisk is already being used by water utilities and other stakeholders in the UK to reduce the risk of public health for water users as current methods deliver a late response and are not adequate at protecting the health of the population.

The new system could allow water samples to be collected from the seabed to the surface as frequently as every 30 minutes. The results would then be communicated automatically to those responsible for identifying and managing public health issues.

The project is one of 12 to have been offered a share of almost £1.85 million of funding from the Innovate UK Launchpad for the Great South West. This Innovate UK Launchpad provides innovation support and funding tailored to the local area’s strengths in marine and maritime, and more information is available at www.greatsouthwest.co.uk/world-leadingmarine-and-maritime

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Abigail Daly chatting with the Duke of Edinburgh

New ferry service will link Royal William Yard and Saltash

A new daily water transport link between Plymouth’s Royal William Yard and Saltash has been launched by Plymouth Boat Trips.

The new service follows a successful trial ferry service and public survey run in partnership with Saltash Town Council in March,

The 70-capacity foot ferry will depart every 90 minutes from Royal William Yard Marina, stopping at Jubilee Pontoon, which is managed by Saltash Town Council under a Tenancy at Will with Cornwall Council. Potential plans are also in place for a connecting bus service, dependent on numbers, that will provide transport directly into Saltash town centre.

Owner of Plymouth Boat Trips, Ben Squire, said: “We’re thrilled to be working with Saltash Town Council to deliver this important new service for commuters and tourists alike. It has long been our aim to grow our network of ferry routes across Plymouth and Cornwall and this is another very positive step on that journey.”

The Royal William Yard to Saltash Ferry service began as Plymouth Boat Trips simultaneously launched its advanced online booking system, covering all services including cruises, ferries, and fishing trips. Ferry tickets can now be booked online, up to and including the day of travel, via the Plymouth Boat Trips website.

Ben added: “Water transport is not only an enjoyable way to travel, but is also a more sustainable choice, meaning less traffic and congestion on our roads and with our recently introduced online booking system, it’s even easier to take the ferry.”

It is hoped that the new water link will help to

at both destinations.

The chairman of Saltash Town Council, Councillor Julia Peggs said: “I am delighted that following the survey results from the transport connectivity day the new ferry will be in operation. The Town Council is pleased to be working in partnership with Plymouth Boat Trips to offer an additional form of transport to residents and visitors, and our aim is to further grow transport links into the town centre.”

Councillor Peggs thanked Cornwall Council,

New offer for foster carers in Plymouth

Foster carers in Plymouth are set to benefit from a new offer in recognition of the vital role they play in supporting vulnerable children and young people.

Plymouth City Council has reviewed the allowances and support that people fostering through Foster for Plymouth, the Council’s own fostering service, receive based on feedback from foster carers. This includes more training, advice and practical, emotional and financial support.

Urban Splash and Plymouth City Council for their support in the new venture and added: “Saltash provides a perfect escape for those looking to experience the serene charm of Cornish life.”

Councillor Mark Coker, Cabinet Member for Transport at Plymouth City Council, added: “It is great news to hear about the new ferry service. This will help provide an extra travel link between Saltash and Plymouth for those who would like to visit for shopping and family day s out.”

The full timetable is available on both Plymouth Boat Trips website and Saltash Town Council website.

Top young sailors from across the world heading to Plymouth

Teams from across the world will be heading to Plymouth this summer for the Cadet World Championship.

The event takes place from July 27 to August 9 and will see teams of young people aged from seven to 17, competing over a full week of exciting sailing to be crowned world champion.

Sailors will be working hard to be selected to represent their countries at events during the spring of 2024 and then will be sending their prized cadet dinghies to the UK for this prestigious event.

Over 200 sailors are set to take part in the event, with competitors coming from as far as Australia and Argentina, along with European teams from Germany, Belgium, Poland, The Netherlands, Ukraine and the Czech Republic.

The previous two events were held in Belgium in 2023 and Australia in 2022.

Emma Hooper, chair of the International Cadet Class Association (ICCA) said: “I’m delighted to see the Cadet World Championship back in the UK, where the class has such a rich history.

“The Cadet is a truly unique sailing dinghy –we believe it is the world’s only international junior, three sail, two handed class. The class has a positive, friendly culture, where lifelong friendships are often forged. It also creates fantastic sailors, many of whom have gone on to win Olympic medals.

It is indeed the training class of champions! I am looking forward to some exciting racing, and fun on and off the water, in Plymouth in August.”

The event is being hosted by Plymouth Youth Sailing Club at The Mount Batten Centre Adrian Kemp, Commodore of Plymouth

Youth Sailing Club said: “It’s an honour to be hosting this year’s Cadet World Championship in Plymouth. As a club dedicated to providing access to sailing for young people, we are proud to be welcoming youth sailors from across the world to our home waters.

“The Mount Batten Centre offers unique access to Plymouth Sound, a tidal estuary famous for helping train sailors over hundreds of years, the site of many famous explorers launching their expeditions, and of course where the Mayflower famously began her voyage to America in 1620. All this history combines with the hundreds of sailors who sail here today on modern boats and dinghies, making it a key destination for sailors from across the world.

“At the Mount Batten Centre we pride ourselves on training the next generation of sailors and the skill, resilience and

determination of the sailors coming in the summer will be second to none. I’m sure the whole event will be inspiring for the young people of Plymouth.

“Plymouth is a fantastic place to visit and we look forward to welcoming visitors from across the world.”

The event is being sponsored by a variety of businesses who are inspired by the young people taking part. Sponsors include NFU Mutual and Golden Duck Publishing with many Yacht Clubs and Sailing associations like The Old Gaffers Association, The Rival Owners Association, The Royal Suffolk & Norfolk Yacht Club  and the Deban Yacht Club who are all stepping up to support the future of British Sailing.

Visit the new event website for the latest information and to sign up to the event www. cadetworlds.co.uk

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The new allowances aim to recognise the contribution of foster carers and celebrate all the fantastic work that they do, with increased financial allowances reflecting the rising costs of living and where eligible, covering the cost of Council Tax paid by carers. This would apply to both Plymouth residents and those living outside of the local authority boundary but fostering Plymouth children.

When fostering a child, the carer receives a weekly maintenance payment and a reward payment. All of these payments will be uplifted by at least six per cent, bringing the minimum weekly payment that a foster carer would receive to £333.77.

In addition to weekly payments, foster carers also receive financial support for children’s birthdays, one festival per year (for example, Christmas), and up to two weeks of holiday, all of which will increase in line with the new maintenance payments.

Councillor Jemima Laing, deputy leader of Plymouth City Council, said: “We hope that the proposed new package of support shows appreciation for all the invaluable work they do and will also encourage more people to consider becoming a foster carer with Foster for Plymouth.

“On average in the UK, a child comes into care in need of a foster family every 15 minutes. In Plymouth alone we have 523 children currently in care, many of whom are living with foster carers.

“Sadly, we do not have enough foster carers in the city which means that sometimes children have to stay in residential care or move away from Plymouth, when they would really benefit from living in a local, family home environment.

“Children in Plymouth desperately need more local foster carers to help them, so if it’s something you’re interested in I would urge you to please get in touch with our Foster for Plymouth team today to find out more.”

The changes to the fostering support package have been made in consultation with current foster carers and the Education and Children’s Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee and will also be discussed by the Cabinet at an upcoming meeting.

To become a foster carer, you must be over the age of 21, have a spare bedroom and have a genuine interest in the welfare and wellbeing of foster children.

There are fewer barriers to becoming a foster carer than many people realise, and it doesn’t matter if:

• You are single

• You don’t have children of your own

• You’re a tenant and/or live in a flat

• You work, are unemployed or retired

• You’re living with a disability

• You have pets.

To find out more about fostering in Plymouth, visit www.fosterforplymouth.co.uk

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THE Experience

Depending on when you receive this paper the UK general election will either be taking place imminently or will have just happened.

It is always a very unique time leading up to a general election. Campaigning from all sides goes into overdrive and the news cycle is full of the latest pledges from each party as they vie for votes.

2024 is particularly significant as there are 64 countries undertaking a general election this year. It means that nearly half of the population of the world will be going to the polls!

In many ways elections are a time of hope. Hope that things may change, that our societies may improve and life become just a little bit easier.

Every party will be campaigning based on hope. Whatever their political leaning they will be promising that they can improve the lives of people in the country based on their policies and how they intend to outwork their ideologies.

You don’t have to live through many election cycles to realise that much of this hope is hard or in some cases impossible to fully realise. Making pledges to win votes is the easy bit. Fulfilling them

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when you get into government is another matter.

In my opinion it is unwise to pin too much hope and expectation on politicians and government in general.

That’s not to take anything away from the vital role and responsibility of the government. There are big national and global issues which it is critical those in power address. However I think it is important we recognise our individual power and the change we can bring about ourselves. Especially at election time!

There is a psychological phenomenon called projection in which people project their negative behaviours onto someone else. For example you may pick up on a friend or relative for being short tempered, when in reality it is a trait you possess in abundance yourself!

I believe we can be a bit guilty of a type of projection when it comes to those in power or

Funding boost will see more young doctors trained in Plymouth

More doctors of the future will be able to train at Plymouth University thanks to a Government allocation of 17 additional places.

The news was announced as part of the Government’s latest steps to deliver the NHS Long Term Workforce plan, including a commitment to doubling medical school places in England by 2031.

The latest round sees places allocated across the country for 2025-26 – specifically targeted to address disparities in the distribution of places and support underdoctored areas – and enables the University’s Peninsula Medical School to further its aim to train, employ and retain local talent.

Professor Laura Bowater, head of the Peninsula Medical School said: “Plymouth trains over 150 medical students per year,

and these additional numbers will enable us to make even more of a difference to local healthcare, and ultimately the wider community. We are proud of what we offer here, and strongly encourage anyone interested in a career in medicine to find out more in anticipation of applying.”

Upon commencing their studies, Plymouth’s medical students benefit from innovative anatomy teaching using state of the art facilities and experience working with patients from across the region through the University’s partnerships with local Trusts and health care providers.

Throughout their programme, they also benefit from inter-professional learning with students across disciplines in the Faculty of Health – mirroring the teamwork environment that they will encounter in their

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those who are standing for election. We can pick up on the faults of MPs and the failings of government and blame them for the majority of problems in our society and the world at large. There may be a fair amount of truth to that, just like there may be a fair amount of truth to any projection of a behaviour being evidenced in another person. However it never removes our own personal responsibility.

Even if a government were absolutely perfect it could only bring about limited improvements to life. As a fairly ordinary example a council could set up the most brilliant bin collection service and waste management systems but it would still rely on each individual to put their refuse out properly and not to litter in order for the area to stay clear of pollution.

Jesus famously told religious leaders and his followers that ‘the Kingdom of Heaven is within

you’. They were looking for where they might find a perfect society and when it might happen but Jesus pointed them back to their own role in bringing it about.

Not littering is fairly straightforward when it comes to behaviours to change. Other behaviours are far more ingrained in our hearts and souls and need much more help to rectify. Lying, cheating, uncontrolled anger, turning to drink or drugs, fighting, manipulating others and a whole host of other behaviours all damage our own lives and the lives of others ultimately damaging society at large.  No government can fix those things in our own hearts.

It is my firm belief and personal experience that there is one who can. If we’ll let Him, the very same person who told those people some two thousand years ago that the Kingdom of Heaven is within is the one who will help us daily to change.

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City College Plymouth students were recently invited to a building site to find out about different careers in construction and learn about a very special building process currently being undertaken at Derriford Hospital.

The hospital’s Oncology site is currently being extended to include additional linear accelerator bunkers (LINAC), more commonly known as radiotherapy bunkers.

Tilbury Douglas, a UK building and students infrastructure company have been appointed to complete the construction and wanted to invite local college students to the site. After a health and safety briefing, the students were supplied with personal protection equipment so that they could enter the site and find out all about the complex processes involved in constructing the bunkers.

The bunkers will contain linear accelerator equipment which is used primarily to treat cancer.  The equipment must be shielded to prevent high-energy rays from escaping the treatment room and the most used material for this is very thick specialist concrete called magnadense.

Over 1400 tonnes of the magnadense

concrete has been supplied for the bunkers, as the walls and ceilings are up to 2.2 meters in thickness.  The concrete is mixed offsite by a specialist company and brought onsite to be poured and cured.  The complex process was explained to the students by the Tilbury Douglas team.

Paul Gale, divisional director at Tillbury Douglas said: “Our teams were excited to welcome members of the general public and students from City College Plymouth onto site to learn more about the important project. We shared some of the technical specialisms required to build the LINAC bunker.

“Specifically, the detail that went into the pouring of the magnadense concrete which will prevent the radiation used in the linear accelerator escaping the treatment room. We also made sure to highlight the array of roles in construction and early career opportunities at Tilbury Douglas.

“We’re looking forward to sharing more updates on the project and hopefully inviting our guests back for a follow up visit soon.”

Helena Procter, lecturer in Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction at City College Plymouth said: “We have been on

a fair few visits now and it’s been great to see how everyone approaches it.

“We had some great conversations when we came back to the college and whilst we have talked quite in depth about concrete, we learnt so much more about the uses in terms

of the radiation examples. It’s been a real success for us in terms of passion, confidence and knowledge.”

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Best Bar None, the safer socialising accreditation for the city’s nighttime economy, is equipping 10 of its members in Plymouth with bleed kits from emergency bandages charity, RAPAID.

Best Bar None is an accreditation scheme supported by the Home Office, the drinks industry, and the hospitality sector, which aims to promote responsible management and operation of alcohol-licensed premises to keep people safer while they socialise.

Catherine Macdonald, Best Bar None’s Plymouth coordinator, first heard about RAPAID’s potentially life-saving bleed kits when the charity visited Plymouth to donate RAPAID kits to taxis outside Plymouth train station.

Plymouth is the latest city to benefit from RAPAID’s plan to equip taxis with their bleed kits, which contain military-style bandages in a paramedic grade, anti-microbial bag.

RAPAID’s Plymouth campaign, which has the support of Johnny Mercer MP, follows roll outs in London, Manchester, Exeter, Swindon, and the charity’s home city of Oxford.

After reviewing a range of bleed kits, Catherine decided that the RAPAID kits were the best choice for Plymouth’s bars. The organisation was impressed with the long, eight-year shelf life of the RAPAID kits, alongside their quick and easy usage, with individuals requiring no medical training to use one.

Best Bar None purchased RAPAID kits for ten of their venues, including the student union building at Plymouth University and Revolution.

Catherine said: “We heard about the donation day and what RAPAID are doing to make Plymouth a safer place, and we thought it was fantastic. Keeping customers safe in bars and nightclubs is the most important thing for venues, and having RAPAID kits installed in as many Best Bar None certified bars and venues as possible is a great way to support that goal.

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are very much on board with having the kits in their bar or club, because they have seen accidents and incidents in the past where these bleed kits could have helped massively.

“It’s a brilliant initiative, and the more we can support the safety of our community, thebetter.”

RAPAID is a charity and Best Bar None’s decision to purchase RAPAID kits means that thepurchase price will be ploughed the back into making more kits for deployment in taxis in Plymouth, London, and around the UK.

Regan O’Riley, deputy general manager at Revolution Plymouth, commented: “We want people to have a great night out in the bar and to know that this is a safe space for socialising. Having the RAPAID kit available means that if there is ever an accident or incident involving a serious bleed, we’re equipped to stop the bleed quickly and easily until the emergency services arrive.

“With Martyn’s Law approaching, resilience and planning to ensure we’re prepared should something happen has never been more important and we’re grateful to Best Bar None and RAPAID for helping us do that.”

RAPAID’s co-founder, Alex Chivers, travelled to Plymouth to thank Catherine and Best Bar None for choosing RAPAID, delivering the RAPAID kits personally and talking Catherine and Regan through the kit and how it is used.

Alex said: “We’re delighted to be able to support Best Bar None in their mission to improve safety in Plymouth’s nightlife scene. By having RAPAID kits in these bars and clubs, staff and customers can feel more secure, knowing that immediate first aid is available should anything go wrong. It’s a huge step forward in keeping our communities safer.”

Any bars, clubs, venues of businesses that would like their own RAPAID emergency bandages kits, can purchase one at the charity’s online shop. Donations to the charity can also be made online.

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Plymouth police teams are stepping up their efforts to make sure people feel safe during evenings out in the city.

The local police teams are working closely with partner agencies and local businesses to create a safe environment, where people don’t feel at risk of becoming a victim of crime. The team have a particular emphasis on ensuring that women and girls feel safe, as information shows its females who feel most vulnerable.

Detective Inspector (DI) Kev Morley said: “The nightlife in the city is very popular and there is always a great atmosphere and buzz in the air. However, whilst the majority of people enjoy their night without any interactions with the police, it’s usual for us to see an increase of reports of offences relating to alcohol, drugs and violence.

“One of our priorities at this time of day is to keep everyone safe, especially women and young girls.

“We have put activities in place, including increased patrols, to make sure our officers are doing what they can to ensure that people, particularly women and girls, feel safe and are able to enjoy themselves.

Project Vigilant

Inspector Dom Nicholls, who heads up the neighbourhood policing team said: “Many of our officers have received training on Project Vigilant, our force’s response to tackling violence, abuse and intimidation against women and girls in the evenings and late nights.

“The training means officers are highly skilled in identifying predatory behaviour, particularly towards women and us taking proactive action to prevent behaviour from escalating into an offence.“Whilst on patrol, our officers will use a range of tactics which are all intelligence led. Intelligence can come to us via public reports, from staff at key venues, and from CCTV operators who spot a vehicle or a person approaching someone who is vulnerable.

“Violence, sexual violence and abuse will not be tolerated within our communities and we take these crimes very seriously. Our officers will be out on patrol in the city during the evenings, both in uniform and also in plain clothes, patrolling bars and streets to identify individuals looking to commit these crimes and protect the public from harm.”

Patrols

DI Morley said: “All of our patrol routes are intelligence and crime report led, so we know that officers are located in areas and times where crime would be most likely to occur. This means they can effectively safeguard the public and prevent crime from happening.”

Walk and Talk

Earlier this year, Devon & Cornwall Police launched ‘Walk and Talk’, a new trial initiative to encourage women over the age of 18 to speak to the police about areas where they feel unsafe. As part of the initiative, a female police officer will accompany local women as they walk through an area they have concerns about.

Inspector Nicholls said: “This is such an important scheme for us. Not only does it help us understand where women feel unsafe in the city, but it also gives us valuable insight about why they feel this way. Knowing why helps us work effectively within our police teams and alongside our partners, like the local council, to look at these issues and devise a plan to tackle them.”

PLYMOUTH MUM BECKY TAKING PART IN RACE FOR LIFE IN HER BROTHER’S MEMORY

Plymouth mum Becky Morrish was close to her older brother Patrick and when he died aged 36, she promised to keep his memory alive by taking part in Race for Life every year.

Patrick Morrish was diagnosed with advanced bowel cancer and sadly died just three weeks later.

Becky, together with her eight-year-old daughter Elsie, will be taking part in Plymouth Race for Life on Sunday June 2 at Hoe Park. This will be their fourth year and it is one way they choose to remember a beloved brother and uncle to Elsie.

Money raised will help scientists find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancers - moving closer to a world where everyone can live longer, better lives. That’s why it will be an emotional moment when Becky and Elsie cross the finish line together.

Becky, who lives in Plymstock explained: “Patrick was a much-loved older brother and an amazing uncle, he was always the first person I rang whenever Elsie was sick for advice or comfort.

“Elsie asked me why I was doing the race and we’ve always said ‘to help poorly people like Uncle Patrick.’ Now she’s older, Elsie wants to help do the same. This will be our fourth Race for Life and every year Elsie says let’s help make medicine for all the poorly people like Uncle Patrick.”

People of all ages and abilities are welcome to take part in Race for Life Plymouth. Mums, dads, sons, daughters, grandparents and friends can choose from a 5k or 10k or on July 21 there is a Pretty Muddy - a 5k mudsplattered obstacle course and a kids option too which for those aged between six and 12.

Becky, 35, who is a teaching assistant at Elburton

Planned pétanque terrain progresses at Stonehouse Creek

The gentle sound of metal ball clinking metal ball will soon be part of the sights and sounds of Stonehouse Creek playing fields with work well underway to create two new pétanque terrains.

Ten pistes are being created on land near the new Shekinah building as a new venue for a group of players to continue to meet, toss their metal boules around the field of play, and socialise.

It is expected the work will take 14 weeks and is being carried out by contractors Ryearch Ltd.

The bowling game hails from France but is now played all over the world. Plymouth Pétanque spokesman Robert Preston said: “It’s a great game as it can be for any age, requires little equipment, can be played by people of all abilities and is outside in the fresh air.

“We are quite a chatty bunch, so it is a social game and I am hoping that being a more open location might encourage more people to get involved.”

Once finished the area will be fenced off, a storage container installed and car parking made available nearby for the players.

The club welcomes members of all ages and no-one is ever too old to play as two of their more regular players are in their 90s.

The new terrain is to replace one at Brickfields, which is currently undergoing an extensive redevelopment that will see new facilities for Argyle’s youth academy.

It will also see improvements to playing pitches including three grass football pitches and replacing an existing grass rugby training

Primary School said: “It will feel like a magical moment when I cross the finish line at Race for Life with Elsie. Patrick sadly died just three weeks after a latestage bowel cancer diagnosis. We try and take part in various charity events and do these in memory of Patrick.”

Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life, in partnership with headline sponsor Standard Life, part of Phoenix Group, is an inspiring series of 3k, 5k, 10k, Pretty Muddy and Pretty Muddy Kids events which raise millions of pounds every year to help beat cancer by funding crucial research.

Every year around 36,800 people are diagnosed with cancer in the South West. Alison Birkett, Cancer Research UK’s spokesperson in the South West, said: “We are grateful to Becky and Elsie for their support and know their story will make an impact on everyone who hears it. No matter how cancer affects us, life is worth racing for. Sadly nearly one in two of us will get cancer in our lifetime. Race for Life has the power not only to transform lives, but to save them. We’re proud that Race for Life has already helped double survival rates in the UK. Whether people are living with cancer, are taking part in honour of or in memory of a loved one with the disease, or are in it for the medals or just for the fun of fundraising, there is a place for everyone.”

Money raised has helped develop radiotherapy which benefits more than 130,000 people with cancer in the UK every year. Cancer Research UK funded scientists led the development of the Human Papillomavirus Virus vaccine, which is expected to prevent almost 90 per cent of cervical cancers in the UK. The charity also funded many large clinical trials looking at the effectiveness of the drug tamoxifen and the research shaped the way the drug is used to treat breast cancer today. To enter, visit raceforlife.org

pitch with a new 3G pitch, a new floodlit 3G football pitch, a new, covered 3G football pitch, PlayZone exclusively for public use, not to mention a new community hub to be run by Argyle Community Trust with the emphasis on health and wellbeing.

The site will also be a permanent home of the Argyle Women’s first team.

As part of the wide-ranging project, the council and its partners worked with representatives from the pétanque group to identify a new site for the sport in the west of the city.

Councillor Sue Dann, Cabinet Member for Customer Services, Sport and Leisure said:

“We have worked hard to find a new site for this group to continue to enjoy pétanque.

“They have more than 80 players, so we were keen to find them a new home so that they could continue to enjoy the sport and each other’s company. That was very

important to us. We wanted to make sure the super redevelopment at Brickfields still meant sport for all – whatever their age and ability and whatever their sport.”

A planning application was submitted in November and granted in January and the land will be leased by Devonport Community Leisure Ltd.

The Brickfields development is thanks to a partnership between Plymouth City Council, Plymouth Argyle FC, Plymouth Argyle Community Trust, Plymouth Albion and Devonport Community Leisure Limited. For more information about the plans visit www.pafc.co.uk/brickfields-development

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Becky Morrish with daughter Elsie Representatives from Plymouth Pétanque, contractors Ryearch and Plymouth City Council on the site of the new terrains

Stop and smell the roses!

Roses are a timeless classic that are adored throughout the UK. With a stunning variety of over 150 different species, there’s a perfect rose for every occasion.

You can find a rose for that special person including Mum in a Million, Diamond Dad and Grandma’s or Grandpa’s Rose to name a few. You can also find special occasion roses such as Sweet Memories and Let’s Celebrate, plus many others for wedding anniversaries and special birthdays. With a large range of colours and a variety of scents, roses are truly a statement piece in any garden which flower for years to come. If you’ve watched Chelsea you will know about the wonderful David Austin Collections, but there are also really good national and local roses growers.

Rose Types Patio Roses are ideal for containers as they maintain their size. Just remember to use John Innes No.3 soil. Mix slow-release fertiliser into the soil and use a liquid feed from March to September to encourage repeat flowering. Choose a pot at least three times the size of the rose’s current container. Place the pot in a sunny location and water thoroughly. Sunseeker – Producing dense clusters of cupped red-orange flowers with a bright yellow centre, these roses truly live up to their name. As the recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, this rose is guaranteed to bring vibrancy to any garden space.

Hybrid tea is what most people typically think of when they imagine roses, the single flower head on a long stem. Great for cut flowers and particularly striking. They can grow into very large plants.

Warm Wishes – A stunning apricot-coloured rose, these large flowers produce a sweet scent. With its classically shaped flower, this rose is great for cutting and displaying in your home.

Floribunda produces an abundance of flowers in clusters but tends to be smaller, compact, more shrub-like plants. Few plants can produce such colour over a long season as a floribunda rose does. Arthur Bell – This rose is incredibly popular because of its strong, sweet fragrance and large golden yellow flowers. As the flowers age, they slowly fade to a lemony cream colour. Blooming among dark green foliage, this rose consistently delivers an impressive performance.

Ramblers are vigorous but only flower once in June with large showy flowers. Whereas Climbing Roses are repeat-flowering, with smaller flowerheads and stiffer but less vigorous growth.

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You can grow a climber up an arch, obelisk or trellis and or use ramblers for growing into trees, along fences or covering large areas. Raspberry

Cream Twirl – This stunning variety features deep pink blooms with delicate splashes of white, creating a mesmerizing display. Not only does it exude a gentle fragrance, but it also boasts minimal thorns, making it both beautiful and easy to handle.

Rose Care

• Prune in spring and autumn

• Apply liquid feed every two weeks

• Water deeply once a week

Companion Planting

Introduce beneficial plants like Lavender, Foxgloves, Salvias, or Alliums near your roses to help naturally prevent disease and pests.

So whether you choose a rose for its name, scent or flower shape, here are some of our favourites:

Indian Summer – Hybrid Tea – Beautiful apricotorange flower with a strong fruity fragrance

Blue for You – Floribunda – Clusters of violetcoloured flowers, great for attracting bees

Gertrude Jekyll – Climbing or Floribunda

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Seafood Plymouth launches big campaign to ‘choose local’ fish

A new campaign has been launched to increase the profile and desirability of locally caught and landed fish and provide a boost to the areas fishing industry.

The new consumer-facing brand, Seafood Plymouth, will urge consumers to ‘Choose Local, Go Wild’ has been launched by the Plymouth Fishing and Seafood Association.

Through targeted marketing and local events, Seafood Plymouth will support the local fishing fleet and onshore seafood businesses, including merchants, retailers and food service outlets.

There’s also a branded logo which will be made available to local businesses to show where Plymouth-landed fish is being sold. In addition, local businesses will be able to take advantage of other resources, including posters and courses for hospitality staff, to provide them with the knowledge and skills to promote local seafood to their customers.

The campaign will strengthen Plymouth’s seafood profile through a variety of consumer-facing activities too. There is extensive work already being done with local children, restaurants and the wellreceived Plymouth Seafood Trail. And this will build on previous successes, leaning into social media channels to showcase seasonal recipes as well as information about the fishermen, fishing techniques, merchants and outlets that sell local fish. Seafood Plymouth will also deliver a programme of consumer-facing events such as cooking and tasting sessions.

Edward Baker,chief executive of the Plymouth Seafood and Fishing Association, said: “This campaign couldn’t have come at a better time for those operating fish-catching and onshore seafood businesses in and around Plymouth. We’ve

encountered choppy waters in recent months, first with major repair works to the lock gates at Sutton Harbour impeding access to the quay for local vessels, and more recently with the local fish market going into administration.

“Seafood Plymouth and our ‘Choose Local, Go Wild’ call-to-action is a much-needed rallying cry to people living locally to do their bit to support the local economy, and have some fun trying out new ways of cooking and preparing food that’s literally on their doorstep.

“We’ll be ramping up activities that really connect

its future for generations to come.”

The campaign is funded by the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme (FaSS), on behalf of Defra, and delivers investments to safeguard the long-term sustainability, resilience and prosperity of the seafood sector across England.

It will build on the support that the Plymouth Fishing and Seafood Association (PFSA) is already making to the local community through lessons in schools and via various partnerships.

The Plympton and Plymstock Chronicle is delivered door to door every month to homes in Woodford, Plympton St Mary and St Maurice, Chaddlewood, Langage, Elburton, Plymstock, Hooe, Turnchapel, Staddiscombe, Oreston, Pomphlett and Billacombe.

The August edition of the Plymouth Chronicle in Plympton and Plymstock will be published on July 12 with a copy deadline of July 1. The Plympton and Plymstock edition is one of four hyper local editions delivered to a total of more than 90,000 homes throughout the city. If you have an event listing, interesting story or news item you think would be suitable for the Chronicle, please send an email to info@ cornerstonevision.com.

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WINDY Boats in Sweden are looking for new colleagues to join us in the next stages of our journey.

WINDY Boats manufactures exclusive motorboats in Sweden and Poland, where our boats are exported to customers all over the world. We have our head office in Västervik Sweden, located on the Baltic Coast, just three hours south of the capital Stockholm. Here we have centralised design, purchasing and sales. In Sweden we build the SR Chase Boats & Yacht Tenders. Our operations engage almost 200 people, and we have a turnover of approximately £40 million. We are in an expansive phase, and as such have the following open positions –

• Chief Operating Officer (COO), responsible for our Purchasing and Manufacturing in both Sweden and Poland. Position is based in Västervik Sweden.

• Business Development Manager, responsible for the sales growth of our ever-expanding top of the line models. Position can be based in Västervik or Stockholm.

• Sales Support Engineer, responsible for producing sales support material for client requests, proficiency in Solid Works or similar required. Position is based in Västervik Sweden.

Do you have a Marine background ? Are you ambitious ? Would you like to be part of our Team based in Sweden? If so we would love to hear from you.

Please apply by sending your CV to contact@windyboats.com or alternatively applications can be sent via jobb.windyboats.com

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