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Out and About

Your guide to events in the local community and beyond

Send details of your event to info@cornerstonevision. com and we will do our best to include them in Out and About. Unfortunately because of space limitations we are unable to publish details of regular meetings of groups and societies or similar organisations.

Building the Box Architectural Tour

Feb 16, Mar 16

Building The Box was a huge task. Meet a guide at the Welcome Desk and then take an architectural tour of the site and learn about the restoration, demolition and new build construction that took place between 2017 and 2020. Also discover some fascinating information about the history of the buildings, dating back to the 1860s. External pulpits, Blitz bomb damage, redundant tram lines, and more! The tour involves walking up and down stairs. Tickets £10 must be booked in advance at www.theboxplymouth.com/ events/talks-and-tours/architectural-tour

Live Music at The Roundabout

Feb 17

Featuring Ask My Bull, jazz punk four piece from Manchester supported by Semantics, a one man machine of honesty, energy, words and noise. 8pm to 1am. Tickets £3 in advance from www.trybooking.com

Plymouth Jazz Club

Feb 19

Featuring Devon Magnolia Jazz Band at Royal British Legion Club, Tailyour Road, Crownhill at 7.30pm. Tickets on the door from 7pm. Details www.plymouthjazz-club.org.uk

Wedding Fair

Feb 19

China Fleet Country Club from 10am to 1pm. Free entry. Details at www.china-fleet.co.uk/events/eventcalendar/

Lucy Porter: Wake Up Call

Feb 22

Brand new stand-up comedy show from the fringe favourite at The Quad Theatre on the Marjon campus at 8pm. Lucy’s TV appearances include Would I Lie To You, QI and Live at The Apollo. Tickets £18 from www. comicalentertainment.com.

Anniversary Ceildh

Feb 25

With Plymouth Morris at the Woolwell Centre from 7pm to 11.15pm. With Black Velvet Ceilidh Duo. Tickets £8. Contact bagman@plymouthmorris.uk or www. plymouthmorris.uk

Susie Dent - The Secret Lives of Words

Feb 25

Take a journey into the curious, unexpected, and downright surreal origins of the words we use every day at the Quad Theatre, Marjon campus at 2pm. Susie will retell the adventures that lie hidden within such words as lasagne (involving a chamber pot) and bugbear (a terrorising monster). Susie will also share a selection of the funniest moments from her 30 years on Countdown and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, as well as some startling results from eavesdropping on a group of waiters. Tickets £23.50 from www. comicalentertainment.com.

The Terry Higgins Concert

Feb 26

Part of Jeannie Moore’s 29th International Concert Series at Stoke Damerel Church at 3pm. Terry has chosen seven pieces for this concert and performers include pianist Mark Bebbington, violinist Peter Fisher and flautist Judith Hall. Tickets £15 on the door and from www.wegottickets.com/event/568323

Cloudbusting:

Mar 3 band can be and resulting in sell-out performances across the UK. Hosted at the Quad Theatre on the Marjon campus from 7.30pm. Tickets £19.50 from eventbrite.co.uk

Music for Lent

Mar 4

West Devon Chorale present works by Mozart, Palestrina and others at Plymouth Roman Catholic Cathedral at 7.30pm. Tickets £14 (£12 in advance) £4 children and students from www.wegottickets/ westdevonchorale or from the choir adm inistrator on 01752 776479.

Rule the World Mar 10

Take That tribute band appearing at Boringdon Park. Doors open at 7pm, 1am finish with house DJ. Tickets including three course dinner and welcome drink £40. Call 01752 339113.

Stand Up for New Parents

Mar 10

Professional comics perform for new parents who can’t get out at night!. At the Soapbox Theatre in Devonport Park at 11am. Limited tickets which include one adult and one child for £8/£10/£15 or pay what you can afford. Call 07947 880557 for tickets.

Mozart’s Requiem

Mar 11

The University of Plymouth Choral Society together with the Levowan XII choir and the Divertimento Ensemble present this legendary work and other compositions at 7.30pm in the Minster Church of St Andrew, Plymouth. Bookings from 01752 585050, www. plymouth.ac.uk/arts-institute/tickets or Mannamead News, Eggbuckland Road. Tickets £16 adults, £6 students/young people also available on the door.

St Luke’s Men’s Day Out

Mar 11

The Music of Kate Bush

As the longest running and most universally applauded homage to the music of Kate Bush, Cloudbusting has been championed by Radio One as one of the most authentic tributes in the world. Their passion for Kate’s music has won over sceptical fans everywhere, challenging perceptions of what a tribute

Join the mass of big-hearted men marching through Plymouth to support the compassionate care St Luke’s provides for hundreds of local families at the toughest times in their lives. This special day is so much more than a fun, banter-fuelled, outing to revel in with your friends – it’s also about being mindful of our mental health. Discover a special bond with friends old and new as you stride a scenic 12km (7.5 mile) route through the city and waterfront from 10am. Starting and finishing at Plymouth Albion, participants can tuck into a well-earned pasty, enjoy a welcome beverage and cheer the local boys as they clash with the Rams from Reading. For details visit www.stlukeshospice.org.uk/mensdayout/

Soup and Sweet Lunch

Mar 18

Visitor Centre, Ford Park Cemetery from 12 noon to 2.30pm. Tickets £8, booking essential on 01752 665442.

Plymouth Brick Festival

Mar 18

A LEGO fan event at Plymouth Guildhall dedicated to all things brick! From 10am to 5pm Early bird from 10am £12 per person. Standard entry from 11am £6 per person, children £4. Family tickets available.

Table Top Sale

Mar 18

Trinity United Reformed Church, Hartley from 10am to 12 noon. Entry 20p. Light refreshments available. To book a table contact Jill on 01752 249337.

The Marsha Head Concert

Mar 23

Part of Jeannie Moore’s 29th International Concert Series at Stoke Damerel Church at 3pm. Programme to include Passacaglia, Siciliana and Innocence Lost. Tickets £15 on the door and from www.wegottickets. com/event/568327

Plymouth Harbour Half

Mar 26

Join the Plymouth Harbour Half for a scenic running experience from Yelverton, following the former railway lines through Plym Woods, back to Saltram, and finishing up around the picturesque harbour. Jump on a coach to the heart of Dartmoor and enjoy the breathtaking views overlooking Plymouth, as you end up back on the Barbican. Details www. phrdevonmind.com

Plymouth Philharmonic Choir

Mar 26

The choir presents Dvorak’s Stabat Mater in Plymouth Guildhall at 7.30 pm. Tickets £20 in advance or £22 on the door, students and U16s £5. Tickets from www.wegottickets.com †or the choir ticket manager 07949 311030. For more information, please visit plymouthphilchoir.org

Dinomania Tour 2023

Apr 1 and 2

Dinomania is a fun filled five star interactive dinosaur show hosted by YMCA Plymouth at Honickknowle. Two sessions per day at 11am and 3pm with only 300 tickets available per session. Join Ranger Chris and his dinosaurs as seen on BGT 2022! The award winning Youtube Rangers from Dinomania will teach you all about these amazing creatures. Dinosaurs will roam around the crowd in the UK’s most interactive dinosaur show. Tickets at www.dinomania. co.uk/events/dinomania-tourplymouth.php

Spring Fayre and Plant Sale

Apr 1 Visitor Centre, Ford Park Cemetery from 11am to 2.30pm. Details 01752 665442.

Magical Bones: Soulful Magic

Apr 2

Magician Magical Bones brings his show to The Quad Theatre on the Marjon campus at 7.30pm. Britain’s Got Talent finalist takes to the road with awe-inspiring and high energy magic. Tickets from www.tickettailor. com/events/comicalentertainment/784365

Francis Rossi - Tunes & Chat

Apr 14

Status Quo legend Francis Rossi is taking up his acoustic guitar to bring a selection of well-known hits and some previously not-performed-live-before tunes at The Quad Theatre on the Marjon University campus at 7.30pm. It’ll be a unique evening in which Francis will reprise fan favourites from a remarkable 50+ year career. Expect original-style, acoustic versions of Quo classics, threaded together with chat in this music based evening. VIP packages are available for those wishing to meet Francis before the show. Tickets at www.comicalentertainment.com

Hear Better ‘Mini’ Exhibition

May 4

Free hearing loss exhibition designed for individuals and hearing professionals to find out more about the latest technology and local support available to assist people with hearing loss in daily life. To be held at the Copthorne Hotel from 10.30am to 3pm. There will be an NHS Re-tube clinic and British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreter from 10.30am to 1pm. For more information contact Sensory Solutions, Improving Lives Plymouth 01752 201899.

Britain’s Ocean City Running Festival

May 14

One of the South West’s most popular running events with half marathon, 10k and 5k distances as well as team challenges and Primary Schools Challenge. Enter now at www.runplymouth.co.uk

Plymouth Pirates Weekend

May 20 and 21

Swashbuckling fun for all th family around the Barbican, Sutton Harbour and waterfront. This popular event is one of the highlights of the year in Plymouth and draws thousands of people to the waterfront to enjoy the spectacle.

Send details of your event to info@cornerstonevision. com and we will do our best to include them in Out and About. Unfortunately because of space limitations we are unable to publish details of regular meetings of groups and societies or similar organisations.

Popular Plymouth vet Edmund Shillabear, who is 83, will be competing in the London Marathon in April to raise funds for SSAFA, the armed forces charity.

Edmund is the oldest runner for the charity and also one of the most experienced extreme athletes.

Edmund, who has veterinary surgeries in Peverell and Elburton is no stranger to the gruelling 42.2 kilometre challenge across London.

He said: “I ran my first marathon more than 50 years ago in 1971. I have finished more Plymouth Marathons than anyone else and I ran the very first London Marathon and the 25th one. I have run a few other London ones but I can’t remember which years!”

Edmund has a few secrets that contribute towards his phenomenal success. For one, he trains with five times British Racewalking Olympian, Chris Maddox and has a specific training style.

He explained: “Over 90 per cent of my training sessions are done at maximum intensity, a policy forced on me by lack of training time and nurtured by my best friend and oftentimes training partner Chris ‘Mad Max’ Maddocks. My Christian Faith has also helped me through numerous challenges.

“My competitors never believe me when I told them my low training mileage!”

Ed has also completed Ironman challenges and quadrathons – swimming, cycling, walking and running.

Edmund explained that his impressive athleticism was due to regular consumption of a full range of organic supplements and a lack of any modern sports science methodology or coaching.

Although, being a veterinary surgeon, Edmund knows his way around bodies and their capabilities. He’s put his skills to good use and is a shining example of what may be possible in later life.

He said: “When I entered the Fosters’ Quadrathon – which consisted of a 2.4 mile sea swim, 51km walk, 112 mile hilly cycling stage, finished off with a full marathon – 100 qualified to enter, 81 started, 64 finished, and as the oldest competitor I was third!”

“The winner had trained in the Himalayas and second place went to an ex SAS man who full time trained, and I came third. I took the week leading up to the event off, otherwise I was working full time.”

To make a donation to Edmund’s chosen charity, follow this link: https://2023tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/ pf/edmund-shillabeer

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