Plymouth Chronicle Plympton & Plymstock November 2018

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Sherford Life Epic moorland ride in aid of St Luke’s At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. How will you be remembering this November? It’s a big month for remembering.

First we have, “Remember, remember, the fifth of November.” It’s very useful remembering stories from history: it helps us to shape what we do in the present. The more we remember, the more we are able to avoid past mistakes and emulate past good. On Bonfire Night perhaps we can be thankful that our system of government tends more towards being By Revd Tom Brassil open and accountable than it did back in the 1600s (even if it is still a work in progress!) On top of that, we get the fantastic fireworks, not least those launched across Plymouth Sound! Later on in the month, and much more importantly, we remember the many thousands of people who gave their lives fighting for our freedom and safety. Approaching the hundredth anniversary of Armistice Day, the moment that ended World War 1, we have plenty to look back on. We remember both with a sense of solemnity and gratitude. We are thankful that all those men and women made the ultimate sacrifice on our behalf. How will you remember? Will you visit the Memorial on the Hoe? Perhaps go to an Act of Remembrance at a local church? The newly-opened Sherford Vale School will be having their first Remembrance event on Friday November 9. On Sunday November 11 Sherford Community Church will have their first Act of Remembrance at 11am, straight after the regular morning service at 10. Please do come along if you’re in the area. Our topic for discussion at our service that morning will be the God who works through others to protect the poor and vulnerable, as seen in the story of Ruth. But we will also remember the one who spoke these words recorded in the Bible: “Greater love has no-one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” (John 15:13). Jesus himself encapsulates this as he laid down his life not just for his friends but even for those who consider themselves his enemies. Remembering those brave souls doing the same for us in war brings home the depth of love shown in that act of selfsacrifice, and the depth of gratitude that should mark our response. Finally in November we have the American festival of Thanksgiving. It’s interesting how often remembering naturally leads to thankfulness, isn’t it? It’s easier to complain than to thank someone; we are more likely to spot things that provoke irritation than things that bring out gratitude. But a little thankfulness makes a big difference, both to us and those around us. What are you thankful for this November? Who could you make time to thank? And how will you be remembering this November? If you have any questions about Sherford life, or if you would like to know more about Sherford Community Church and what we are thankful for, please contact me at tom@sherfordchurch.net Church opens - see story on page 17

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Plympton pet supplies shop shortlisted for national award

Local riders among the 1,600 who took part in memory of loved ones The hills and woods of Dartmoor were alive with mud, sweat and gears on Sunday September 30, as 1,600 people donned their yellow tee-shirts and got on their bikes in support of St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth.

Once again, the charity’s annual Tour de Moor cycling challenge was a sellout, with 1600 adrenalin-seekers taking on the tough 23km route or the gruelling 52km route, putting their skills to the ultimate test by tackling the hills up to Princetown. Young families took part in their droves too, following the more gentle 11km route along Drake’s Trail, enjoying ‘selfie’ stops, a hot chocolate and a quiz along the way. Sponsored by Print Copy Scan, a local supplier of printers and copiers, Tour de Moor provides for every level of cycling ability, while raising vital funds that help St Luke’s extend its specialist end of life care to more people who desperately need it at home, in hospital and at the specialist unit at Turnchapel. Braving the 52km route was a father taking on the toughest challenge in memory of his beloved son. It was a poignant day for Chris Weir, 69, of Plympton, participating to support St Luke’s following their care for son Mark, who sadly passed away in January this year aged just 36, having been admitted to the specialist unit at Turnchapel over Christmas, following time in hospital. At Turnchapel, Mark was able to spend precious time with visiting family, including his children, who received support through St Luke’s Patches pre-bereavement programme for youngsters facing the loss of a parent. Chris said: “Mark was always up for a challenge. He was so brave and I’m so proud of him. St Luke’s gave such great care, which helped him to die peacefully but also to live until he died. Events like Tour de Moor are important because the more people who know about St Luke’s, the greater their impact.” And riding the 23km route in memory of step-father Steve Mills – who passed way at the specialist unit three years ago - was Daniel White, who lives in Plymstock. Daniel said: “’Daddy Steve’ as we knew him was an amazing guy. I’ll always remember how friendly everyone was when we visited him and the beautiful gardens where we could just sit and enjoy the peaceful surroundings together. My mum Time for a joke before the start

Redpaw Pet Supplies in Valley Road, Plympton is in the frame for a prestigious national award.

Chris Weir from Plympton, who rode in memory of his son Mark

Daniel White from Plymstock who was riding in memory of his step-father Steve Mills

The shop has been chosen as one of three finalists in the Dog Friendly Awards for Best UK Pet Shop. The finals of the awards will be held at Discover Dogs in London on the October 20 when the overall winner will be announced. Business owner Sammie Hunt said: “The awards are voted for by customers so that makes them very special and prestigious.” Redpaw customer Michelle Ryder was pleased with the shop’s shortlisting for the award. She described the shop as ‘superb, friendly and welcoming, great for advice too.’ The awards encompass a whole range of businesses in addition to pet shops, ranging from pubs, hotels and restaurants to high street stores who could benefit from the improved atmosphere that dogs foster or a firm whose employees could benefit from the reduced stress that dogs help to create. Among South West successes in the awards last year were Perranporth Beach which won an award for being a dog friendly beach and Woofstock which picked up an award for best dog friendly day out. (Story courtesy of the Plympton Podcast)

Formation of new bank is welcomed was able to stay at St Luke’s with Steve and the staff were so reassuring and good at explaining things.” Also taking part in the 23km were couple Dave and Jay Trestain from Padstow, Cornwall, cheered on by young daughter, Dora, and Dave’s mum, Jane. Dave, who is receiving treatment for cancer, was excited to be doing Tour de Moor for the second year and pleased the timing of the event fitted in after recent surgery. Jay said: “It was so brilliant doing Tour de Moor together last year that we’ve both looked forward to it – the anticipation has helped us a lot. There’s such a great party atmosphere with loads of other families.” With Tour de Moor raising almost £100,000 last year and the event once again completely selling out this time, people of all ages rallied to make it a day to remember. Among them were five-year-old Jacob Cottam and dad Chris of Plympton, who took on the more gentle 11km route along Drake’s Trail. They heard about the annual event through Jacob’s school, Plymouth College, and were excited to be combining fitness with fundraising for St Luke’s. Chris said: “Jacob was so excited on the day, he dived on me! It’s such a great thing for us to do together and it really has the feel-good factor. It was great to see everyone enjoying such an electric atmosphere.” Lewis Gunn, 25, and Ryan Mortlemans are friends who signed up for Tour de Moor for the sheer exhilaration of the challenge and took on the 23km route together. Lewis said: “We both do loads of cycling and this was a great opportunity to take on a more extreme challenge. Parts of it were pretty gruelling but it was all amazing. It’s Plymouth’s answer to the Tour de France!” All the funds raised from the Tour de Moor will help the care St Luke’s gives everywhere from

Tour de Moor Photos by Paul Slater Salcombe to East Cornwall via Tavistock and the moors, supporting families as much as patients. Claire Luckhurst, Event Fundraiser for St Luke’s said, “What a fantastic day! We’re hugely grateful to everyone who’s braved the course today. It’s an incredible achievement and the money they’ve raised will go direct to our compassionate care for patients and their families when time is running short. Everyone who took part has done us all proud!” St Luke’s would like to recognise the kindness of the Maristow Estate and Buckland Abbey for providing the use of their land this year, Dartmoor National Park Authority and Devon and Cornwall 4 x 4 Response for their vital support, and the Plume of Feathers pub for help with facilities. Welcome refreshment after the race

Plympton Community Council has welcomed the formation of a new bank which aims to open branches in the South West.

South West Mutual will serve the four western counties of England and plans to launch in 2020 subject to regulatory approval. On their website they say: “We will serve personal and business customers with current accounts, savings and loans.” The firm is also focused on allowing customers to bank in the way the customers themselves want. Its website says: “Choose how you want to bank - we will open branches as well as offering state of the art online and mobile banking.” The Community Council resolved to welcome the formation of the new bank and to write to them putting a case for a branch to be opened in Plympton. Plympton Community Council vice chairman Andrew Hill said: “There was a lot of discontent in the local community when NatWest closed its Plympton branch earlier in the year. “It is refreshing therefore to hear of a bank planning to open branches and we would very much like to see a branch of this new bank established here in Plympton.” South West Mutual director and co-founder Tony Greenham said: “South West Mutual was established in February this year to seek a banking licence. We are impatient to start serving communities that are looking for an ethical, relationship-driven and customerowned bank that champions the south west. “However, starting a new bank is a long process involving considerable regulation and detailed planning. Our ambition is to gain our banking licence and open the first branches in 2020.” For more details about South West Mutual go to: www.southwestmutual.co.uk


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Out and About Your guide to events in the local community and beyond

Frank ‘n’ Stein’s Teddy Oct 13 - 31 Stiltskin’s Soapbox Children’s Theatre, Devonport Park. Stiltskin’s new Tiny Theatre show is Frank ‘n’ Stein’s Teddy! Frank ‘n’ Stein have discovered that their Teddy needs to be repaired. With the help of some mad scientific experiences, they try and put Teddy back together again. Join them in their bonkers laboratory! Frank ‘n’ Stein’s Teddy is a perfect tale for pre-school children, with lots of whizzes, bangs and sensory delights! Book online at www.stiltskin.org.uk Apple Celebration Oct 20 Shaugh Prior Recreation Hall, 11am to 4pm. Free entrance. To be opened by Sarah Chesters, RHS Rosemoor. Come and see the orchard, meet the plant experts, as well as apple juicing, apple-in-art and apple-bake competitions, apple produce and all things ‘appley’ including food and a cider bar. There will also be face painting and Morris Men. Between 7.30pm to 10.30pm - Dance with Amber Fire Ceilidh Band. Tickets £10, to include a pasty from comptondr@gmail.com. Sponsored by Wolf Minerals. An Evening with Darren Middleton Oct 20 Men’s curry night with guest speaker Darren Middleton, a former West End dancer who appeared in Cats and Grease and is now chaplain to 29 Royal Artillery Commando. Plymouth Christian Centre, Embankment Road. 6.30pm with food £10. 7.30pm without food £7. Tickets from www.cvm-plymouth.org. uk/tickets. Plymouth Collectors Toy & Train Fair Oct 21 Buy, sell and swap at the Plymouth Collectors Toy & Train Fair from 10am - 2pm at the Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre, Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth PL2 2PQ. Admission is £1. Children free. There is plenty of free parking and refreshments will be on sale. Brought to you by the Plymouth Diecast Model Collectors Club. Above & Beyond Oct 22 to 24 Above & Beyond is a new family theatre festival featuring some of the UK’s most innovative companies producing shows for children. Carefully curated by Above Bounds and taking place over three days, at Plympton Library (Oct 22), Plymstock Library (Oct 23) and Southway Library (Oct 24). There’s something for everyone. Highlights include Ditto Theatre’s puppetry spectacular ‘Ingo’s War’ (8-11s), Feel Theatre’s ‘Sensory Circus’ for young people with ASD (5+) and Paddleboat Theatre’s workshop ‘Hansel & Gretel’ (3-8s). Tickets (from £2) available from: www.ticketsource.co.uk/ abovebounds. Young Musicians Showcase Concert Oct 27 Presented by Plymouth Musical Accord at the Sherwell Centre, Plymouth at 7.30pm. Featuring Laura Deignan, clarinet (with piano accompaniment), Indira Falle, soprano and piano and guest performer Sehyogue Aulakh, Marimba. The Young Musicians’ Platform is a project run by Plymouth Music Accord, supporting young people with exceptional musical talent. Tickets £10 available from Jeanie Moore 01752 770345 Leigham Autumn Fair Oct 27 Leigham Community Hall 11am to 3pm. Come in and have a browse at all the 30 plus stalls, plus tombola, raffles, glitter hair and tattoos, face painting. Food and refreshments served from the kitchen. All Saints and All Souls Service Oct 28 Crownhill Methodist Church at 6.30pm. An opportunity to celebrate the anniversary of the loss of loved ones and light a candle to their memory and for personal comfort and healing. Autumn Fayre Oct 27 Pennycross Methodist Church, Beauchamp Road from 11am to 1pm. Raising funds for the local branch of the Parkinsons Society and church funds. Various stalls and refreshments. All Welcome. Cards for Good Causes Oct 30 to Dec 18 Sale of charity Christmas cards in the Foyer, Plymouth Guildhall. Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm.

Not to be missed Moscow State Circus Oct 5 to 21 One of the most spectacular circus displays returns to Plymouth’s Central Park. The circus will bring its latest and greatest production Gostinitsa - a show that promises to have all the spectacle and nervetingling, edge of your seat thrills for the whole family. Details www.moscowstatecircus.com Plymouth Antiques & Collectors Fair Nov 4 Plymouth Guildhall Find quality antiques at affordable prices and also specialist dealers in coins, banknotes, postcards, stamps and militaria. Do you have anything to sell? Then bring it along for a free valuation from one of the experts. Adults £3 accompanied children under 16 free. Bonfire Night Nov 5 Plymouth Hoe The Hoe once again hosts a bonfire and fireworks display on Bonfire Night. Charities receive at least 70p in every £1 from their card sales. Plymouth Area Police Choir Concert Nov 2 Janeva Court, Saltash. 7.30pm. In aid of general funds. Scratch Concert Nov 3 Stoke Damerel Church, Paradise Road, Stoke. ‘Scratch’ concert for Gilbert & Sullivan’s Trial by Jury. Musical director Trefor Farrow. Meet 2pm for rehearsal. £10 participation. Concert 7pm. Tickets £5 from Marilyn 01752 564847 or on the door. Coffee Morning Nov 3 Crownhill Methodist Church 10.30am to 12noon in thew church hall with various stalls- including delicious cakes and pastries, gifts, toys, jewellery, books, and a raffle. All monies raised will be used to support the Dalit women of North India. Numbered in many millions, they are regarded as untouchable and are victims of many crimes which often go unpunished. Yet these women are fighting back against oppression and social inequality by means of a national movement which gives some hope for the future. All are welcome to the coffee morning where they will find a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and admission is free. Entrance to the church hall is from Crownhill Road or the car park behind Crownhill shops, with free parking. Halloween Ball Nov 3 The Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Plymouth. Hosted by the Plymouth Ladies Charity Club. A spooky night of madness and mayhem. Fancy dress is optional but most people love to go with the Halloween theme - the scarier the better! Be prepared for the most amazing costumes if last year’s event is anything to go by. A fabulous dinner with dancing, entertainment, raffle prizes, etc. Tickets £45 per person. Tickets will be available to purchase via the website PLCC.org.uk soon. Leigham Table Top Sale Nov 4 Leigham Community Hall, Thurlestone Walk, PL6 8QJ. 11am to 2pm. Firework Display Nov 5 Peacock Meadow, Plympton. Gates open 6pm, display starts approx 7.15pm. Adults £5, children £3, OAPs £4, under 5’s go free. Sparklers and glowsticks available. Organised by Colebrook Community Centre, a self funding charity. Plymouth Green Book Club Nov 6 Guest speaker Dr Martin Stott, senior gardener at Saltram House, who will lead discussion on ‘Wilding’ by Isabella Tree. This tells the story of the ‘Knepp Experiment’, a pioneering rewilding project in West

Christmas Lights Switch On Nov 15 Armada Way and City Centre will be packed with thousands of visitors for the official launch of Christmas in Plymouth.

Barbican Lights Switch On Nov 25 The Barbican and Sutton Harbour Christmas celebrations begin to take place as the lights are switched on for the Barbican and Sutton Harbour at the end of November.

Illuminate Nov 22 to 25 The incredible light-based festival, Illuminate, returns to Plymouth’s historic Royal William Yard. The festival offers an immersive experience, with projections and light installations set out across the Yard, live performances and interactive opportunities. New for this year is the use of water screen technology, as artists experiment with projecting onto the sea as well as land. Illuminate is free to attend and runs for four days, an increase from three last year. Families are welcome and there are plenty of interactive and playful workshops for everyone to get involved in, both during and in the lead-up to the festival. See more details on page 23.

Plymouth Christmas Market Nov 29 to Dec 16 The city centre Piazza will be transformed as the Christmas Market sets out more than 50 beautiful log cabin style trading stalls. Pick up some individual and unique Christmas gifts. Over 50 wooden cabins, festooned with fairy lights, will house traders from the South West and beyond, selling everything from sweet treats to handmade jewellery and even Christmas trees! Warm up with a drink from the Bavarian Bar or tuck into some delicious festive food from one of the many street food stands on offer. There will be live music from Thursday to Sunday each week of the market featuring acts such as Swingology and Ocean City Sounds.

Sussex using free-roaming grazing animals to create new habitats for wildlife. Meeting from 6.30pm to 8pm in Room 303 Babbage Building, Plymouth University. Charity Fashion Show Nov 8 Salvation Army Hall, Balfour Terrace, Stoke. Starting at 7pm. Raising money for the Salvation Army. All clothes modelled will be second hand, showing you how good you can look on a budget, while promoting the charity shop. It promises to be an entertaining night where there will be live music and refreshments available. All clothes modelled will be available to purchase at the end of the show. Tickets cost £2 for adults and under 16s, 50p. To book a ticket in advance, call Valerie on 01752 941080 or 07903 963004 or Lori 568975. Plymouth Area Police Choir Concert Nov 9 At the Festival of Remembrance at Plymouth Pavilions. A War to End All Wars Nov 9 to 11 An exhibition to celebrate the centenary of the the ending of the First World War at St Mary & All Saints Church, Church Road, Plymstock. Friday and Saturday 11am to 4pm. After Sunday service until 4pm. Admission free, donations welcome. South West Chamber Choir Nov 10 St Andrew’s Minster Church Lest We Forget, commemorating the end of the Great War and the Centenary of the Armistice. Directed by Stephen Trahair. Includes music by Elgar, Parry and others, and readings from the War Poets. In aid of Royal British Legion. Tickets £12 (U18, £6) Details at www.swcchoir.org.uk or phone 07762 383599 Plympton Fuchsia and Geranium Group Nov 13 In the Main Hall at Harewood House, Plympton. 7.30pm start, lasts a couple hours. Guests are always made most welcome and there is also a raffle. Guest speaker is Nigel Pascoe, a distinguished plantsman and frequent panellist on the BBC Garden Line, who will be giving a talk about horticultural matters generally between 7.30 and 8.30pm. Break for refreshments and the annual meeting will then follow at 8.45pm This is generally quite a short meeting. South West Asbestos Support and Awareness Group Nov 15 Meeting at The Future Inn, SWASAG is a new charity that has been set up in the South West of England to provide help and support to anyone who is suffering with any asbestos related disease including mesothelioma. Table Top Craft Sale Nov 17 Kings Tamerton Community Centre 10am to 2pm. Refreshments available. Tables cost £5 to book a table ring 07955 962213.

Christmas Fayre Nov 17 St Budeaux Parish Church Community Hall, The Green, Crownhill Road PL5 2HN from 12 noon to 3pm. There will be several tables selling goods, including childrens toys, cards, gifts, handbags, jams, jewellery, beads, bric a brac, etc. Refreshments will be available. There are still a limited number of tables to hire at £5 to book 01752 362161. Christmas Craft & Gift Fayre Nov 18 Boringdon Park Golf Club in aid of Jeremiah’s Journey. Free entry. The event will host an array of craft and gift ideas for the whole family with music & song from the Fabulous La La Choirs and more surprises to be announced... Thanksgiving Day Nov 22 The Barbican An annual ceremony to mark Thanksgiving Day is held on the Barbican usually near the historic Mayflower Steps from where the Pilgrim Fathers first set sail aboard the Mayflower ship to settle in America, back in 1620. Christmas Fair Nov 23 and 24 Stoke Damerel Church 11am to 3.30pm. Tables available on Friday November 23 at £10. Tables on Saturday at £20. Both days £25. Contact Marilyn and team at Stoke Damerel on 07890 165524 or e-mail marilyngoldsbrough@hotmail.com Festive Forest Fayre Weekend Nov 24 and 25 Trinity United Reformed Church in aid of the Big Build Project from 10am to 4pm including Sunday service from 10.30am - 11.30am. With the inclusion of a festival of festive trees throughout the weekend and Festive Fayre stalls on Saturday featuring New to you Boutique, preserves, cakes, books re-cycled gifts, crafts, raffle, quizzes and games. Morning coffee, lunches, afternoon teas each day. Light musical entertainment - programme at the door. Join the festive spirit and view the plans for the Big Build. Carers Rights Day Nov 30 Drake Room, Lower Guildhall, Guildhall Square, PL1 2BJ. 11am to 3pm. Free Know Your Rights event. A great way to get a host of carers information including legal, advocacy, mental health and benefits advice. Free therapy taster sessions available throughout the day. Christmas Lunch Dec 14 The Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Plymouth. Hosted by the Plymouth Ladies Charity Club. A Christmas themed two course luncheon with welcome drink. Tickets £35 per person. Tickets will be available to purchase via the website PLCC.org.uk soon.


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Several Conservatives from Plymouth and South West Devon joined the event at Mount Batten Beach, organised by Plymouth Beach Clean Volunteers

A volunteer-led campaign to clean up beaches across the South West has been labelled ‘a huge success’ by organisers, who thanked the many people who joined the mission to rid the region’s coastline of plastic waste and other litter.

South West Conservatives organised their own Big Beach Clean in September, tied in with other campaigns and projects across the region, including the Great British Beach Clean led by the Marine Conservation Society. Local Conservatives organised or joined clean-ups at seven beaches in Devon, four in Cornwall, six in Dorset and one in South Gloucestershire. Peter Booth, chairman of South West Conservatives, said: “The Big Beach Clean was a huge success, with lots of volunteers coming together to lead or join a host of events across the region. “The response was fantastic and I would like to thank everyone who took part, including local campaigners and groups, elected Conservatives and supporters and, especially, the members of the public who responded to our appeal for help. “The sheer amount of rubbish collected at the weekend offers a stark reminder of the scale of the problem and why we need to

keep working hard to reduce and eliminate litter around our beautiful coastline.” Plymstock Radford Councillor, Rebecca Smith, who took part in the Mount Batten beach clean said, “It was fantastic to join in with the Plymouth Beach Clean Volunteers’ biggest beach clean to date. It is really easy to get involved in beach cleans across Plymouth’s beaches meaning we can all do our bit to keep our beaches clean. “I’d encourage anyone in Plymstock and across the whole city who is inspired to give beach cleaning a go to contact Plymouth Beach Clean Volunteers. It’s fun, educational and with plenty of beaches to choose from, easy to access.” Environment Secretary Michael Gove described the Big Beach Clean as ‘a fantastic initiative’. He encouraged people to take part in beach cleans and “join our mission to leave the environment in a better state than we found it”. Mr Gove said: “The South West has some of the most beautiful beaches anywhere and it’s vital we protect them for future generations and ensure our great coastline and wildlife are not damaged by plastic waste and other litter. “I would like to pay tribute to the local Conservatives and the many other people and organisations in the South West who are

Plymouth City councillor Rebecca Smith (left) is pictured with Oleta Forde, leader of Plymouth Beach Clean Volunteers

committed to protecting our coastline and changing attitudes towards litter.” To join the mailing list for Plymouth Beach Clean Volunteers email plymouthbeachclean@gmail.com or visit the Facebook Page @plymouthbeachcleans

HOSPITAL LIBRARY SEEKS MORE VOLUNTEERS

The staff and patients library at Derriford Hospital is seeking some additional volunteers. The library has a stock of over 1,000 books and is run by the Royal Volunteer Service.

One of the recent additions to its stock is a fast moving war novel based in a Devon village in 1920 and was donated to the library by its local author.
 Tony Rea from Ivybridge was a guest on Charlotte Willis’ teatime show on Hospital Radio Plymouth a few weeks ago where he told listeners more about his book ‘Red Sky Over Dartmoor’ which was published last year. He originally suggested offering up a copy of the book as a prize for a competition on the radio station but later agreed to an alternative suggestion of donating it to the hospital library to increase the potential number of people who would benefit from the donation.

The library is on level 5 at Derriford hospital and is open on alternate Mondays between 11am to 2pm and every Thursday from 10am to 3.15pm.
 A mobile trolley service also visits patients at their bedsides on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays where books can be loaned from the stock on the trolley. It is to help keep this important service going that the RVS is looking for new volunteers.
 Volunteers are asked to give up one Hospital Radio presenter Charlotte Willis presents a copy morning a week to help take the trolley of Tony Rea’s ‘Red Sky Over Dartmoor’ to Pat Hamilton out from 10am and 12noon on the four of the RVS run Patients and Staff Library at Derriford days per week the mobile library service Hospital watched by other library volunteers operates. Thursday between 9.30am and 3.30pm on 01752 Volunteers go around in pairs with the trolley 430880. and anyone interested in becoming part of (Story courtesy of the Plympton Podcast) the team should telephone Pat Hamilton on a


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An exhibition focused on the Great War years is running at the Ford Park Cemetery Visitor’s Centre until Sunday November 18. The exhibition, entitled ‘The War to End All Wars’ is open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10.30am to 3.30pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 12.30pm to 3.30pm. The annual Christmas Fair takes place on November 24 between 11am and 3pm with stalls in various places including the Visitor Centre, Northey Rooms and in the Victorian Chapel. Stalls will include Christmas crafts, homemade cakes, bric a brac, books and there will be opportunities to win a prize on the games stalls. Entrance fee is 30p. Tickets will be on sale for the Grand Christmas Draw and the chance to purchase (or order) homemade Christmas wreaths. Refreshments will be on sale throughout the day.


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Calls for action on overflowing clothes banks Calls have been made for charities and recyclers to get a grip on collections from Plympton’s clothes banks after many are left frequently overflowing.

Former Plympton Stannator Andrew Hill said he was ‘exasperated’ after being unable to find a recycling bank with capacity to take a bag of clothes he wished to get rid of one Sunday last month. He said: “I spent a significant part of the afternoon unsuccessfully trying to donate a large bag of clothing to a good cause. “I dropped into Sainsbury’s at Marsh Mills only to find the two Oxfam containers stuffed full and not able to get anything more prized into them. “At the Mudge Way car park the British Heart Foundation collection point was overflowing onto the floor and the nearby blue clothes bank was so full you couldn’t pull the tray open to put any more in. “Then at Chaddlewood the Salvation Army clothes bank was also full with a surplus starting to build up on the floor which will not do it much good in wet weather. “The fact all these bins are so full does demonstrate how generous the townsfolk of Plympton are in supporting good causes but by the same token it is important the organisations running these clothes banks ensure a sufficient frequency of collection to pick up the donations being made.” Local councillors have also been calling for action to be taken in relation to the overflowing containers. Chaddlewood Councillor Glenn Jordan said: “I and Councillor Terri Beer as well as other Plympton Councillors are regularly taking this up with the council to get them emptied and the areas around them cleaned up.” A Plymouth City Council spokesman said: “We work closely with the owners of the clothes banks in Mudge Way and Chaddlewood car parks. “Although we are not responsible for emptying them, we have agreed the siting of the banks and can ask the company to tweak the collections schedules if needed. “If a clothes bank is full, and the contents are over-spilling and creating an obstruction, then we would encourage members of the public to report it to us via our website.” One charity has already agreed to add an extra collection day following the highlighting of the problem. Millie Caffull, communications manager for the Salvation Army, said: “Until now, collections took place on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Thanks to the diligence of the public and for this message in particular, we have increased the collection frequency, so that collections will now take place on Mondays, Tuesdays,

Thursdays and Saturdays.” The new collection rota started at the beginning of October. Ms Caffull added: “If this or any other clothing bank is found to be full, donors are encouraged to call the helpline number displayed on the clothing bank to make us aware of the problem. When the helpline is called, a collection takes place within 24 hours. “We ask that donors do not leave their donations outside a full bank as this

encourages further fly tipping and can damage the donations. Instead, donors should keep their donations and deposit them when the bank is empty, which should be the following day.” The British Heart Foundation has also pledged to review its collections from the container in the Mudge Way car park. PR manager Janelle Butterfield said: “The bank has a collection twice per week on Mondays and Thursdays. Apparently

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Hannahwood celebrates 10th anniversary with a fab party! Hannahwood, the young adult provision at Hannahs Ivybridge, celebrated its 10th anniversary with a party for the young adults, their families and staff.

The Dame Hannah Rogers Charity was founded in 1767 and has been enabling and enriching the lives of children with disabilities ever since. In 2008, they saw a desperate need for young adults with disabilities and consequently opened Hannahwood, a transition programme for young people aged 19 and above. Everyone at Hannahs Ivybridge came together to celebrate this big milestone in the charity’s history. There was plenty of wonderful entertainment and a delicious buffet. The excellent band Voodoo got everyone in the party mood. There was also great entertainment from Sensory Spectacular who provided the accessible photo booth and face painting together with a bouncy castle and sumo suit wrestling provided by Fun-tasia. All together it was a great evening of entertainment, food and celebration for the young people, families, staff and visitors. Hannahs director of adult services, Wayne Fulton, said “The event was to say a big ‘thank-you’ to our staff and all of those who work so hard, and with such dedication, to enrich the lives of the young adults we support. “The charity, whose care has been rated as ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission, has been providing services for children with disabilities for over 250 years. Ten years ago it developed Adult Services in response to the growing need of people leaving the school setting. It was lovely to see everyone come together to celebrate this landmark in the charity’s history.”

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City Council pledges to tackle modern slavery Plymouth City Council has committed to tackling modern slavery by signing the charter which highlights the issue.

Councillor Chris Penberthy, Cabinet Member for Housing and Co-operative Development signed the Charter Against Modern Slavery on behalf of Plymouth City Council at a recent Cabinet meeting. Is it estimated that there are 13,000 people affected by slavery through trafficking and exploitation each year. The Charter has been created to ensure that council supply chains, which account for £50bn of spending annually in the UK, don’t support organisations that profit from modern slavery. This will be done by training procurement teams to recognise and challenge signs that contractors may be using modern slaves. Councillor Penberthy said: “It is a sad fact that slavery still affects so many individuals in the UK in 2018 and Plymouth City Council is determined to do its part to eradicate it. Today we are making it clear that we will require our

contractors and supply chains to fully comply with the Modern Slavery Act 2015, and any unusually low-cost tenders will be confronted by our officers.” Alongside the charter, Councillor Sally Haydon, Cabinet Member for Customer Focus and Community Safety, announced that the Council will be supporting Anti-Slavery Day on October 18. One of the key tools to reporting suspected modern day slavery available to the public is the Safe Car Wash app. Councillor Haydon said “We know, unfortunately, that many different kinds of industries benefit from the suffering of people in communities across the UK including fisheries, beauty and farming. “The Safe Car Wash app is a free tool that I’d encourage anyone who uses hand-car washes to download and use. By answering a few simple questions about what you see and experience the app assesses the likelihood of modern slavery occurring and asks people to call the Modern Slavery Helpline if necessary.”

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Coun Chris Penberthy and Cllr Sally Haydon signing the Charter

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Feeling Festive at The Broadway Plymstock Christmas is coming to the Plymstock on Wednesday 21st November with The Broadway’s Christmas Extravaganza Lights Switch On, in association with Radio Plymouth

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This year’s line up is a fantastic celebration of local trade and talent. We look forward to welcoming all of our guests, for what promises to be a fun-filled festive event. Tricia Duff, Managing Director at Radio Plymouth, added “the Broadway Plymstock’s Christmas Light Switch On Extravaganza is one of our favourite events of the year. Over the last seven years we have been involved we have really seen the whole community coming together for the celebration and the atmosphere is always electric.” There will also be more festive family events on The Broadway this Christmas.

Join us for a memorable evening of entertainment and the lights will be switched on at 6:30pm. Warm up with a hot drink or a tasty bite to eat. It’s a perfect place to do a spot of shopping. There will be live performances from a host of local artists, appearances from the Plymouth Party Princesses and shoppers

will be able to enjoy a wealth of activities for the whole family, including free festive face painting. There will also be an extensive Christmas market with more than 25 stalls showcasing their artisan gifts and catering for any festive shopping needs. From decorations and cards to presents and seasonal fayre.

Shoppers will also be able to take advantage of special Christmas opening hours that will be announced on the website closer to the time. Centre Manager, Mark Berry said “our Christmas Lights Switch On event is enormously popular, with around 14,000 people joining us each year to mark the start of their seasonal

On Saturday 8th December Santa will be visiting The Broadway between 12 noon and 2pm. Be sure to pop down and see Santa. Bring along your Christmas lists and see if you’re on his ‘naughty or nice’ list. On Wednesday 12th December, Radio Plymouth will be at the centre providing the sound track to

your Christmas shopping with a selection of local choirs, singers and musicians.

The fun will kick off from 3:30pm on Wednesday 21st November and will run right up until Christmas - make sure you don’t miss out! For more information on all the activities check out The Broadway website at thebroadwayplymstock.com and keep an eye on the Twitter and Facebook pages.


12 November 2018

Introducing... the students in Hele’s new Junior Leadership Team

@PlymChronicle The Hele’s School Junior Leadership Team pictured with Hele’s principal Justine Mason (centre). The students (from left) are James Oliver, Kesiea Bonnage, Amelia Harris, Jack Ripley, Jack Trebilcock, Daniel Michaels, Isobel Thomas, and Molly Disney

Hele’s school in Plympton has launched a new Junior Leadership Team (JLT) for the 2018-19 academic year.

The team is led by head girl Amelia Harris and head boy Jack Trebilcock and they are supported by assistants Molly Disney, Isobel Thomas, Kesiea Bonnage, James Oliver, Jack Ripley and Daniel Michaels. Amelia Harris explained that the JLT’s priorities were focussed on ‘improving the school environment with a priority on reducing plastic waste and improving recycling at the school.’ Jack Trebilcock stressed how the JLT wanted to ‘leave a legacy for younger students to follow’ and after being students at the school for seven years ‘sustainability was a real

passion for all the students on the JLT.’ The students have already started identifying areas of the school environment they want to improve and they are fired up to make a positive change for Hele’s students using money raised from the sponsored walk in the summer. Molly Disney said: “We want to bring sustainability to the attention of all at the school and challenge their mindset as to how they use plastic.”

The JLT will certainly be busy this year as they play a leading role in school events, assemblies, organise the school council, lead student meetings and represent the different houses as house captains. Kairn Stone, director of Post 16 at Hele’s will be working alongside the JLT to develop their leadership and project management skills. Kairn said: “We are all impressed by their drive and commitment, but more importantly

they embody what Team Hele’s is all about, they have a big heart and work hard for each other and the student body”. Principal Justine Mason added: “The school places great value on student leadership and we want all students to have their voice represented. “The JLT provide the link between staff and students and these students are a credit to the school; students and staff are incredibly proud and excited for the year ahead.”

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climbing mountains to dodging angry bulls! In addition, everything the students did was at high altitude, with just twothirds of the normal oxygen intake in England. Hele’s teachers Mr Farmer and Mrs Aldersley, who organised the expedition, were both enormously proud of the effort and achievement of the brave adventurers and it is fair to say that, with

one exception, everyone was well and truly out of their comfort zone. That exception was the expedition leader, Spike Reid, who is a former Hele’s student himself. Spike ensured that everyone got the most out of the expedition, offering the right amount of support and challenge, guidance and direction. Hopefully, he will be able to lead Hele’s students on their next adventure!


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14 November 2018

Move to speed up start of road improvements is voted down

An attempt to see an immediate start to the much awaited improvements to the road network in Plympton was voted down at September’s full meeting of Plymouth City Council.

A set of upgrades known as the Eastern Corridor Junction Improvements Programme involving predominantly Plymouth Road, its various junctions, the top of Cot Hill and the fringe of Glen Road at St Mary’s was originally given a publicised start date of Spring 2018. Notices posted at the roadside boasted the scheme would improve journey times, be safer for pedestrians and result in more reliable bus services. However after months of no obvious commencement to the scheme, it was announced at the beginning of September that the work would now not get underway until 2019. At the meeting of the full City Council on Plympton Conservative members lodged a motion of notice calling for the work to start forthwith. The motion was proposed by Plympton St Mary ward Councillor Patrick Nicholson and seconded by Plympton Erle ward Councillor Terri Beer. Introducing his motion Councillor Nicholson called for an explanation for the delay, saying: “When the Conservatives left office in May this scheme was pretty much at a stage where it could be implemented. The money was signed off, the detailed design on some of the aspects of the scheme were implementable.”
 Cllr Nicholson continued: “This scheme is essential for the economic growth of the eastern corridor. Transport schemes should not be taking as long as they are to implement. The public want to know why there hasn’t been a steady progress in the implementation of that scheme.”
 Cllr Beer told the meeting: “My residents fill my inbox on a daily basis with complaints about Plymouth Road, Plympton and Cot Hill. At every junction on Plymouth Road there are delays and hold ups due to mistimed light changes and it’s frustrating.
 “The vehicle stacking to turn right off this road is not sufficient and often the main flow of traffic is held up due to vehicles moving through to turn right and blocking Plymouth Road traffic. This happens all the time.” Cllr Beer also highlighted concerns raised by the electorate about the impact on traffic of the proposed new crematorium near Saltram and the anticipated extra 65,000 vehicle movements which would result from the new facility.
 She continued: “Residents in Cot Hill suffer daily from excessive pollution from vehicles stacking on the road outside their properties. The work needs to commence because we cannot cope with the increased vehicle movements on this current infrastructure.” Replying to the points raised, Labour cabinet member for Strategic Planning and Infrastructure Councillor Mark Coker denied that the scheme was ready to start when the Labour group took charge of the council or that the new administration had delayed progress with the scheme.
 He said: “When I sat down for my first cabinet member meeting with officers I asked where are we, what is going on? The answers to Plymouth Road were we couldn’t start yet as we haven’t got the Environment Agency’s consent to work adjacent to Tory Brook.” He added there were also other issues holding matters up: “We hadn’t got the utilities report on what implications that had to the design and implementation of the scheme.” Talking of the funding in place for the improvements Councillor Coker commented: “I will spend this funding but I can’t do it and I can’t implement the scheme until those permissions are given. We are 90% of the way there now. We still have to let the contract and the proposed schedules are that the work will commence in January 2019.
 A special audio programme from the Plympton Podcast about the council debate on this matter can be heard by searching ‘Plympton Road Improvements’ on YouTube. (Story courtesy of the Plympton Podcast)

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Council leader Tudor Evans (right) and Shadow leader Ian Bowyer with visuals of The Box exhibitions

Top team to fit out The Box An internationally renowned company which helped Belfast showcase the Titanic and the Science Museum to tell the cosmonaut’s story has been selected to fit out The Box in Plymouth.

Specialist fit-out contractors The Hub have been awarded the contract to transform the interior of The Box on North Hill into a place of wonder, learning and inspiration. The Hub’s portfolio of projects range from the super-modern cyber security exhibition at Bletchley Park to sensitive showcasing of ancient documents in the Museum of Arabic Science Kuwait. They created blockbuster exhibitions such as David Bowie at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Age of the Dinosaur at the Natural History Museum and Nelson Navy and Nation at the National Maritime Museum. Council Leader Tudor Evans said: “Our aim for The Box has been to inspire, enthral and keep people coming time and time again – which is why the exhibitions need to be dynamic, interactive and downright awesome. “Globally-important museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum used the Hub to create David Bowie exhibition, which was the V and A’s most successful exhibition ever – that’s how good they are. We have incredible stories to tell and are really excited about the mixture of traditional techniques and modern technology the Hub will use to bring our stories alive. “From a wall of pickled sea creatures to mesmerizing projections as well as a myriad of gizmos and hands-on gadgets to keep younger visitors utterly riveted, the scale and range of their task cannot be underestimated.” Plymouth’s Cabinet gave the go-ahead for the £5 million contract to The Hub when they met on October 9. The Hub face a mammoth task – literally! As well as creating a full-sized woolly mammoth using 3D printing technology, they will be responsible for creating features such as a giant globe with internal 3D projection technology. There will be projection mapping of the Sound and the city to animate the city’s incredible history The Hub team will be creating the look and feel of eight theme-based galleries as well as a further seven spaces for temporary exhibitions. Models, replicas and reconstructions coupled with whizzy graphics and state of the art interactive displays are all planned. A key part of their work will be creating some really huge exhibition cases for so many precious artefacts. Councillor Evans added: “In one gallery alone we will have Scott’s skis and Drake’s sword – these astonishing artefacts are Plymouth’s treasures.

The casings need to be specially made, to keep the items in a highly controlled environment to preserve them.” Shadow Leader of the Council Ian Bowyer added: “This is a once in a life time opportunity to create something incredible for Plymouth. The Hub have worked with the world’s best museums – our ambition is to be the best. “We appreciate this is a big investment for the city, Arts Council England and the Heritage Lottery Fund and we are absolutely committed to maintaining the highest quality we can. I am convinced this investment will pay huge dividends with additional jobs, visitors and a huge sense of civic pride.” The Box brings together cultural partners and heritage collections including the City Museum

“Our aim for The Box has been to inspire, enthral and keep people coming time and time again – which is why the exhibitions need to be dynamic, interactive and downright awesome”

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and Art Gallery, the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office, the local history collections of the Central Library, the South West Film & Television Archive, the South West Image Bank, Plymouth University (including the Arts Institute), the Naval Heritage Centre, the British Broadcasting Company and Plymouth College of Art.
 The Box construction project is making good progress with the topping out ceremony held last month. Details are coming together on the themed galleries inside The Box. They are: 
 • Mammoth Plymouth – The natural world of Plymouth and the south west from the Ice Age to the present day.
 • Port of Plymouth – 3,000 years as a maritime port and how it has grown into the maritime and naval port of today.
 • 100 Journeys – This gallery tells the stories of Drake, Cook, Darwin, Scott and those who left the port of Plymouth and changed the way we see and understand the world.
 • Media Lab – Using the largest film and television archive in the UK, this will showcase the people

who pioneer, create and experiment with film and media, from the early photographic pioneers to the current digital creatives in the city
 • Photo Album – Using one of the largest photographic collections in the south west visitors will be able to explore the ‘family album’ of Plymouth through changing thematic displays.
 • Memory Box – Around the first floor balcony of the atrium will be everyday objects that will trigger memories of day-to-day life in Plymouth.
 • Active Archive – visitors can discover the fascinating stories within the city’s archives, charting how the city grew and changed as well as look at records and manuscripts that give insight into family history as well as where people live.
 • Cottonian Reading Room – a modern take on a Georgian reading room will allow visitors to explore the breadth of The Box’s collections surrounded by objects from the Cottonian collection, one of the greatest gifts given to Plymouth. 
• Figureheads – 14 ships figureheads from one of the largest collections in the UK will be suspended in a stunning installation in The Box entrance, restaurant and shop. The largest of these figureheads, King Billy will greet visitors on their arrival. And there’s more. A range of temporary exhibition galleries are being designed to keep art lovers and the curious returning again and again. • St Luke’s – the former church will be one of the largest art spaces in the south west, capable of hosting major exhibitions from national and international institutions as well as commissions and installations.
 • Hurdle - this gallery will house a range of smaller exhibitions from in-house curated shows to touring exhibitions to artists’ responses
 • Our Art – the ‘stars’ of the city’s art collection will be on show and a programme of changing displays is planned.
 • Mayflower – this will host the national Mayflower exhibition which is assembling one of the largest ever number of Mayflower artefacts and loans from across the UK and US ever assembled.
 Led by Plymouth City Council, The Box is a partnership with the University of Plymouth and the National Museum of the Royal Navy. Major funding for the project has been secured from the City Council, a £14.8 million National Lottery grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), Arts Council England, Coastal Communities Fund, Garfield Weston Foundation, University of Plymouth, Wolfson Foundation, Interreg and Mayflower 400.


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Chamber gives St Luke’s a boost

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A formal presentation cheque was handed to Nikki Kean of St Luke’s Hospice. The money was raised at September’s ‘Big Breakfast’ which was hosted by Plympton Chamber and was in conjunction with Plymouth Business Network, Network Plymouth, the Six O ’Clock Club and Down to Business, all getting together to support this worthy cause.

Plympton Chamber spokesperson Stella Goodman said: “As a Chamber we are pleased to support local charities and are happy to work together to bring benefits to the local community. “The Chamber is now focusing on Light Up Plympton, which will see a Christmas Fair in Ridgeway and the switch on of the town’s Christmas lights on November 26. To book stalls or become an event sponsor go to www. plymptonchamber.co.uk. Stella added: “The committee are keen to finalise plans ahead of the Christmas rush and invite local businesses to get involved.”

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Road closures and restrictions at Marsh Mills and Leigham Work to replace safety barriers on and around the Leigham roundabout will continue until Monday October 29.

The barrier upgrade, being carried out by Highways England and the Council, sees some lane and road closures on the roundabout as well as the slip roads to and from the westbound side of the A38. Crews are working overnight and at the

weekend wherever they can to complete the upgrade as quickly as possible and minimise disruption to traffic. The following traffic management arrangements are in place: Slip road from Marsh Mills roundabout towards Leigham One lane closed until Sunday October 28 Whole road closed on the nights of

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Coffee morning raises £520 for Macmillan Cancer Support

A Plympton couple were among many who held an event for Macmillan’s annual World’s Biggest Coffee Morning on September 28. Val and Alan Street from Chaddlewood have been supporting the event for a number of years and this time their efforts raised £520. Stannator Natalie Harrison was among those to support it and she called out the winning raffle numbers and brought along a delicious lemon drizzle and apple cake. Friends and family helped out by coming up with donations of goods for prizes and a bring-and-buy auction. They also baked

cakes and helped to serve coffees and teas. Past stannator Andrew Hill was invited back to once again perform the role of auctioneer with lots ranging from bottles of wine to a tradesperson’s labour for the day quickly going under the hammer. There was a chorus of laughter when local MP Gary Streeter was the successful bidder on a modern-day handbag, although he later revealed it was to be a present for his granddaughter. Val said: “Without our regular kings of the kitchen, Andrew Mudge and David Street, we couldn’t cater for such a fantastic number of guests and Alan and I are incredibly grateful

Plympton Stannator Natalie Harrison announcing the winning raffle tickets

to them for taking the day off to help us. The same goes for our daughter Emily, who was in charge of ‘sales and PR’. “Thanks too go to Jean Foster and her team of ticket tearing ladies! Special thanks must also go to our granddaughter Faith who made a delicious selection of cakes and biscuits.” The winners of two competitions held during the coffee morning were Miriam Willis who guessed 52cm as the length of the veggie roll (just over its actual size of 49cm) and Nikki Chinner who guessed 3.1kg as the weight of the cake (marginally short of its weight of 3.5kg). (Story courtesy of the Plympton Podcast)

British Art Show returns to city

The UK’s largest touring exhibition of contemporary British Art will be heading to Plymouth again in 2021, following the official announcement by London’s Hayward Gallery that the city has been selected as one of the four host locations for British Art Show 9 (BAS 9).

Plymouth will join Manchester, Wolverhampton and Aberdeen for the ninth iteration of this prestigious exhibition, which takes place only once every five years and showcases new and recent works by Britishbased contemporary artists. In Plymouth, the exhibition will be led by The Box with a range of other city venues also expected to take part. Plymouth will be the fourth and final destination for the exhibition which will be curated by Irene Aristizábal and Hammad Nasar.

Aristizábal and Nasar were selected by a panel of curators from the Hayward Gallery and the participating cities. They bring international experience to the role and have both worked on major exhibitions in the UK, Europe, America and Asia. Councillor Tudor Evans, Leader said: “This is another epic announcement for Plymouth and proof that our cultural profile is the highest it’s ever been. British Art Show is a massive exhibition that gives people a chance to experience the very best that British Art has to offer as well as spot the rising stars of the art world. “We’ve hosted it once before and it led to major developments in the city’s cultural offer and developed our confidence to take bold, ambitious risks with our artistic programming. It’s going to be right here on our doorsteps in 2021 and it’s going to be amazing!” Plymouth previously hosted British Art

Show 7 in 2011. Over 75,000 visits were made to the exhibition with another estimated 15,000 people taking part in the associated event, education and Fringe programmes. It was the first time the city had hosted a cross-venue event on such a huge scale. A number of other multi-site and major partnership projects have followed since including the ‘Walk On’ (2014) and ‘We The People Are The Work’ (2017) exhibitions and the sector-led Plymouth Art Weekender. Councillor Ian Bowyer, Shadow Leader said: “The last time Plymouth was a host city for the British Art Show, it proved to be a catalyst for the visual arts. Hosting it again in 2021 will be an ideal opportunity for us to continue the momentum and ambition that was established in 2011 and which has continued ever since. What a proud moment for Plymouth.” For more information about The Box, Plymouth visit www.theboxplymouth.com.

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New church opens in new town

Sherford Community Church is live following its first Sunday service in September. The church now meets weekly at 10am on Sundays at Sherford Vale Primary School.

The launch service was a happy event which brought together local residents and supporters from outside the new development, and saw young and old worshipping together. The congregation sang simple songs and

Bishop of Plymouth the Right Revd Nick McKinnel speaking at the launch of the new church

prayed together, but the central point of the service was the time looking in the Bible. The focus for the service was on the first few lines of Mark’s Gospel which features one of the eyewitness accounts of Jesus’ life. Church Minister Revd Tom Brassil said: “We saw how he was preceded by centuries of ‘hype’. In fact, Mark said that his book was, ‘the good news about Jesus the Messiah, the Son of God.’ “We left with this question to puzzle over: does Jesus actually live up to the hype? Hopefully the answer will become clearer as we continue to look in the Bible together in the coming weeks and months! If you want to find out more about why Mark thinks Jesus is good news, why not come along?” The launch service also featured a special guest appearance by the Right Reverend Nick McKinnel, Bishop of Plymouth. He was delighted to see a new church starting, having worked hard himself behind the scenes to make it happen, and he finished the service by praying a prayer of blessing for the church and for Sherford. Revd Brassil said “I was equally thrilled to see the coming together of plans that have been laid over months and years. Our ‘tag-line’ as a church is ‘Building a church; creating a community; bringing people together,’ and my hope for the church is that we can live this out. “I very much hope that Sherford Community Church can be a place where Christians can worship God and deepen their faith together, but you don’t have to be a Christian to be part of the church. “My other great wish for the church is that we can be a safe place for people to explore faith, to ask questions about God and to find

Revd Tom Brassil at the launch of the new church

a new hope for life as they encounter the person of Jesus for the first time. We also want to be a welcoming community where anyone can find new friends.” In addition to the weekly Sunday service, the church also runs a Baby and Toddler Group every Wednesday during school term time from 10am to 11.15am in the Upper

Hall, St Matthew’s Church, Sherford Road, PL9 8DQ. It provides stay-and-play sessions for parents, carers and their children aged up to three years old. Cost is £1 per family per week. Revd Brassil can be contacted via email at tom@sherfordchurch.net or through Facebook (just search for Sherford Community Church).

New youth club launched in Plympton

A new youth club has been launched at the Rees Centre on Mudge Way, Plympton. It is a joint project involving Plympton Churches Together and Plymouth City Council. The youth club will be open every Friday during term time from 7.30pm to 9pm. There will be pool, table tennis, games consoles, sports, music, tuck shop and cafe and lots more. For more info or to get involved with the team contact Dave Wood on 07562 376224. As a result of the launch of this new youth club, Woody’s at Woodford is being reformated as a junior youth club aimed at ages seven to 11. Woody’s opening times are being extending to now run every Thursday during term time from 6pm to 7.30pm. It will include skate ramps, sports sessions and tuck shop but Dave will be running other activities including music and media.

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Elder Tree celebrates 25th anniversary with a Star Award

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We are interested in the world around us, have more time to get involved with our communities and the activities that interest us, and are generally getting fitter and healthier all the time. However, chuck in a few variables that we cannot control, and this sense of wellbeing can diminish. Growing older, sickness, falls, dementia related illness, bereavement, isolation, depression, difficulty getting out of our homes and family and friends moving away – all of a sudden life becomes a lot more difficult. Elder Tree was founded in 1994 by Irene Tonkin to support older people living in the East End of Plymouth. Since then it has expanded considerably and was commissioned by Plymouth City Council in 2013 to deliver a Befriending Service across the city. This has been so successful that Elder Tree won the ‘Our Partner Star Award’ at the city council’s annual staff awards ceremony. The council’s website reported: “They are a solid partner providing an outstanding service to customers and helping to achieve many health and social care outcomes whilst fulfilling the Caring Plymouth aims.” Elder Tree have been celebrating their 25th anniversary with a variety of events, including a barn dance at Plymouth Guildhall and a special get-together for volunteers at the

Elder Tree volunteers pictured at the 25th anniversary celebration at the National Marine Aquarium

National Marine Aquarium. Referrals to Elder Tree come from statutory and voluntary sector groups, including GPs and from individuals; referral forms can be downloaded from their website, sent out by post, or you can self-refer by phoning in. There are now over 1150 people that benefit from the support of 125 amazing volunteers and 16 members of staff. When an individual is referred, the first strategy is to assist them to get out of the house and attend one of the 70 weekly activities in 44 separate locations across

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reminiscence sessions, and subsidised group visits to the theatre. The Active Steps programme delivers ‘lycra free’ exercise and movement for everyone – its very popular seated classes work for those less mobile, and there are other opportunities for those more physically fit to show off their moves. Classes include Tai Chi, Pilates and a Cardio Recovery Class, with 750 people taking part in at least one hour of exercise each week. When going out is no longer possible, Elder Tree have a one to one volunteer befriending scheme which currently supports 70 beneficiaries to be able to remain independent in their own homes. Plymouth City Council are the charity’s chief funder, but the other 35% of money to keep the project going needs to be raised by the team through bid writing and charitable donations. Robbie Nairn, Elder Tree’s chief executive, explained that the charity’s finances will never be fully covered by contributions from its beneficiaries but is passionate that this does not dictate the quality and accessibility of service his team provides. Low cost local provision close to where beneficiaries live is vital, as well as high class training and support for volunteers. One to one befrienders are contacted every week by a volunteer co-ordinator to make sure any concerns are passed on, and that additional support is accessed promptly if needed. There are around 60 new referrals each month, and Elder Tree has been busy recruiting volunteers, increasing their number from 70 to 125 in the last year. They are still in need of many more, as volunteers are the heartbeat and soul of the charity, serving as trustees, befrienders, cooks and activity enablers. Enquiries are welcome from individuals and organisations keen to make a significant impact to the lives of older people living in Plymouth. Recently five Livewell employees have been able to offer time to visit at weekends, often a lonely time for those living on their own far from family members. Robbie himself visits Gordon regularly, who at over 90 years old is one of the last surviving men who sailed with the Merchant Navy Arctic Convoys and also brought vital supplies to Britain during the Second World War. He has some amazing stories and Robbie is not sure who benefits more from these visits, himself or Gordon! If you would like to get in touch to see if volunteering is right for you, on behalf of a location interested in hosting a group, or to refer someone to the service, please contact Elder Tree on 01752 227447, admin@ eldertreebefriending.co.uk or visit their website, www.eldertreeplymouth.co.uk


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Plymouth’s work to improve mental health gets national recognition

 Plymouth has received national recognition for its pioneering work to improve the city’s mental health with a visit from Claire Murdoch, National Mental Health Director for NHS England.

Her visit started at the Wellbeing Hub at the Jan Cutting Centre – the first of 12 Wellbeing Hubs planned for Plymouth designed to provide more support for health and wellbeing in the community, before going to the Glenbourne acute mental health in-patient unit, rated as outstanding by regulators the CQC and run by Livewell Southwest, which cares for people who need intensive support. At the hub, Claire Murdoch saw examples of partners working together to help and support people with anxiety and depression and preventing it developing into more serious illness. She met volunteers from Colebrook South West and peer support volunteers from charity Heads Count who launched a crisis café at the centre in July, and heard about social prescribing. Wellbeing Hubs are a feature of Plymouth’s joint integrated commissioning strategy agreed by Plymouth City Council and NHS Northern, Eastern and Western Devon Clinical Commissioning Group. The aims of the strategy are: • To improve health and wellbeing outcomes for the local population • To reduce inequalities in health and wellbeing of the local population • To improve people’s experience of care • To improve the sustainability of our health and wellbeing system

Claire Murdoch (head of table on right) meeting with local volunteers, councillors and representatives from city support organisations

At the Glenbourne Unit Claire Murdoch undertook a tour of the unit including the place of safety suite, specifically designed as a comfortable and calming space where people at risk to themselves or others are brought in an emergency, as an example of close working between health and police staff. A round table discussion with Dr Adam Morris, Livewell’s chief executive, Sara Mitchell, Livewell’s strategic mental health lead, and Glenbourne senior staff, was joined by Ann James, chief executive of University Hospitals Plymouth (UHP), Plymouth MP Johnny Mercer, and Carole Burgoyne, Plymouth’s Director for People. Topics included the work being done to embed mental health support in schools, create mental health partnerships in primary care and joint

working by UHP, Livewell and children’s social care to make it easier for families and young people to get mental health support. A registered mental health nurse for the past 34 years, Claire Murdoch is also chief executive of Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust. The visit was hosted by Plymouth City Council, Northern, Eastern and Western Clinical Commissioning Group, The Wolseley Trust, and Livewell Southwest. It came just over a week before the launch of Plymouth’s second Wellbeing Hub at Four Greens Community Trust. Claire Murdoch said: “Hearing how your wellbeing, community and in-patient mental health and the acute services are all working

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together with a focus on mental health is music to my ears. What I have seen here today with integrated working across all ages and sectors is a real exemplar and I am very impressed.” Dr Adam Morris, chief executive of Livewell Southwest said: “This was a really exciting opportunity to highlight the work we are doing with our partners, driving new ways of delivering and improving the services we provide by investing in prevention and partnerships. Claire Murdoch is currently working on the 10 Year Plan for the NHS, and we very much appreciate her interest in what we are doing as she seeks examples of good practice and innovation.” Councillor Tuffin said: “We were delighted to welcome Claire Murdoch to Plymouth to showcase all the fantastic work our partners are doing to improve mental health in the city. “Improving wellbeing and mental health is the theme for Thrive Plymouth this year and we have already had a number of high profile national visits including Duncan Selbie from Public Health England who chose Plymouth for the regional launch of the Prevention Concordat for Mental Health, and Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England, who officially opened the first Wellbeing Hub for Plymouth in March.” Dr Shelagh McCormick, Chair of the CCG Western Locality Board said: “It was a great opportunity to demonstrate the fantastic partnership working in Plymouth between health, social care and the voluntary sector. The help being given to people with mental health issues at the Wellbeing Hub is absolutely crucial to keeping people well and independent.”

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Get set for winter with Moorheat Winter is fast approaching and with it comes higher energy bills as householders turn on the heating.

Many homes rely on heating and hot water provided by inefficient and outdated boilers - and that could prove extremely costly this winter. That’s the message from Moorheat Plumbing & Heating’s Richard Down, who said: “Most homeowners probably don’t realise that more than 50 per cent of annual heating bills are made up by hot water costs. By choosing a high efficiency boiler, you could see them reduce by 30 per cent.” Moorheat are accredited professional installers for market leading Worcester and Vaillant and can therefore offer a 10 year warranty on all boilers they fit. Moorheat have been replacing old equipment and installing new boilers - including combination boilers, pressurised hot water and open vented heating systems for more than a decade themselves. Established in 2007 by Richard and his wife Claire, they have established a reputation of being reliable, realistically priced and respectful to all their customers. As a small team they pride themselves on being able to say that no job is too small or too big, and are happy to quote on anything from a leaky tap to a full central heating system or bathroom installation. Moorheat’s engineers not only install, but also service and maintain all types of boiler systems and gas heating appliances. Other services include landlord gas safety checks, boiler breakdowns, gas

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fire servicing, gas safe certificates and underfloor heating. They also fit smart technology controllers such as Hive and Nest. Richard said: “We understand the inconvenience incurred when heating systems or hot water systems are out of action and will do our best to diagnose and correct any problems as soon as possible.” Richard also reminded homeowners to ensure they are using their thermostats wisely. “Room thermostats are extremely sensitive. By reducing the setting by just one degree you could reduce fuel consumption by up to 10%, saving up to £100 a year for a typical gas bill,” said Richard. Other energy saving tops include: • Having boilers serviced annually by a Gas Safe company. Moorheat offer a fully comprehensive boiler service for just £48. This can prevent breakdowns occurring which in turn reduces the risk of unbudgeted repairs and keeps your heating system running at its most efficient. • Replace worn out insulation in your roof with new insulation of 200mm thickness or more. This could help to reduce up to 30% of heat loss through the roof of your property. • Remove single glazed windows and replace with PVCu or wooden framed double glazed windows. • Hang full length or lined curtains in your windows. However, you must ensure that these do not drape over radiators. • Use draught excluders around doors and letterboxes. Do not, however, block or seal any air vents which ensure that the central heating boiler operates safely.

appointments, to avoid homeowners having to wait In addition to their work as heating engineers, in all day. Moorheat offer a complete bathroom fitting Moorheat can be contacted on 01752 705042. service, install underfloor heating to keep you Website www.moorheat.co.uk warm underfoot, install and repair radiators and pipework as well as all general plumbing work and much more. Since the particularly cold winter, Moorheat have been busier than ever before and thanks to happy customers and recommendations their business has continued to grow at a rapid rate throughout the summer months. It means they are now taking on additional engineers to meet demand while maintaining their high standards of work and customer care. Moorheat accept credit card and debit card payments and can offer flexible timed

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Service station with £225,000 price tag Honicknowle Service Station is up for sale at an asking price of £225,000.

It is being sold through specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co, as part of the sale of Cornwall Garage Group, a portfolio of 17 petrol filling stations, located across the Midlands, Home Counties and South West. Situated on Crownhill Road, Honicknowle Service Station benefits from strong levels of trade year round. The site trades under the Harvest Energy brand and Lifestyle Express symbol, generating a throughput of approximately 1.4m litres and circa £188,000 in shop sales annually. According to the agents, the service station is currently commission operated, but could be directly managed if required, presenting ‘an excellent opportunity for an existing multiple operator or for an owner operator to build on the business and improve by modernising the retail element.’ Cornwall Garage Group was founded by John Murray in the early 1960s, and he was managing director of the group for over 50 years. Acquiring their first site in Denham Garage in Esher, the independent family run company grew to 44 petrol filling stations at its height. Mark Kaluza, of Christie & Co said: “This portfolio represents a rare opportunity for a wide range of buyers to acquire a portfolio of petrol filling stations with significant development potential under new ownership. All of the sites are relied upon by the local area and are well placed to capitalise on the existing high levels of passing trade.” For further information on all of the sites, visit projectchiltern.christie.com.


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ARCHITECTS

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J & M ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN House & Building plans Extensions • Conversions • Alterations Planning & Building regulation applications Fast & efficient service 01752 936125 07745 392764 jjmmdesign@yahoo.co.uk • www.jmdesign.org.uk BUILDERS

ARMADA CIVIL ENGINEERING

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

GIFFORD ENERGY & ELECTRICAL LTD

DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL SERVICES. SOLAR INSTALLATION, SERVICE AND REPAIRS 42 Gifford Terrace Road, Plymouth PL3 4JE Tel 01752 249543 Mob 07891 909846 email info@giffordenergy.com

R.C. Electrical - Ryan Cross

Fully qualified ‘Approved Electrician’ Which? Trusted Trader & Reviews on Yell.com • Over 15 years experience • FREE quotes •

All aspects of building work from general building, plastering, decking, landscaping, garages & extensions to civil work including driveways, drop kerbs & brick pavings all competitively priced.

www.rc-electrical.net rc.electrical@outlook.com 07813 195943

01752 957800 - 07493776460

ROWE NET - Electrical & Home Automation

CALL for a FREE quote today.

info@armada.engineering - www.armada.engineering

D HEWLETT GENERAL BUILDERS • All general household maintenance work undertaken • • No job too small • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Plastering • • Carpentry & joinery • Guttering • Windows • Bricklaying • • Bedrooms • Facias • Driveways • Patios • Decking • Call Derek on 07967 233257 or 01752 777578

T.CLARKE BUILDING & ROOFING PROPERTY MAINTENANCE All jobs done from a slipped slate to house renovation. TradingstandardsapprovedandBuyWithConfidenceMember Tel: 01752 267507 - Mob: 07967150441 tclarkebuilders@outlook.com

BLINDS BEACON BLINDS Huge selection of blinds and awnings. Plymouth’s only Luxaflex Inspiration dealer. Free quote, free fitting, established 1976.

Specialist Showroom at 263 Beacon Pk Road, PL2 3JP.

Call 01752 787666 for a free home visit. www.beaconblinds.co.uk

CARPENTERS ALLWOOD INSTALLATIONS Trading Standards approved company Bespoke joinery • doors • staircases • bars Box frame windows • counters • PCstations. Kitchens Bedrooms Bathrooms. All associated plumbing,electrical & tiling Tel 07704448835 www.allwoodinstallations.co.uk 01752348648 allwoodinstallations@icloud.com

MALCOLM WILLS • COMPLETE CARPENTRY SERVICE All aspects of carpentry repairs, refurbishment, new work, doors, flooring and alterations Call for estimate.

07599 888841 • 01752 255154 malcolmwills2017@outlook.com

TS CARPENTRY Kitchens • Roofs • Refurbishment • Doors • Windows • Bedrooms • Staircases • Floors • Decking • New Builds • Bathrooms • Extensions 263 Bampfield Way, Plymouth PL6 6SZ Tel: 01752 212042 Mob: 07813 115891

CARPETS

All aspects of Domestic & Commercial Electrical work undertaken Smart Home Installations - Smart Heating Controls Friendly local business - Competitive Prices Call today 07860 555011 - 01752 548766 info@rowe-net.net

STEVE ELECTRICAL Fully qualified and insured electrician • Free estimates/no call-out fees • all electrical work considered • Over 20 years experience•Friendly,local,familyrunbusiness• NICEICcert • Rewires • Certification for minor or major work Very competitive prices/ high quality work. Will beat all other reasonable quotes. • Call Steve 07894 208842

GARAGE DOOR SERVICES

PLYMPTON & SOUTH HAMS GARAGE DOORS – Local family business; repairs and servicing, new garage door installations, remote electric operators for new and existing doors, electric gate automation, electric/manual roller shutters. Free estimates and surveys. Tel 01752 348488 www.psgdoors.co.uk

GARDEN & LANDSCAPING

ROB'S LANDSCAPES

Landscaping AND GROUND MAINTENANCE IN PLYMOUTH AND THE SURROUNDING AREA Landscaping • Gardening • Natural Stone Walling • Fencing • Gates Block & Brick Walls • Patios • Decking • Ground Maintenance • Block Driveways Pressure Washing • Turfing Artificial Grass • Chainsaw License Free estimates • 18 yrs experience • Find us on Facebook

07506 739819

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LOCKSMITHS

All Hours Locksmith - 24 hr Locksmith • Lockouts • Lock Changing/Fitting • Specialist UPVC Door & Window Repairs • Replacement Glass • Free Quotes 17 Ivydale Road, Mutley, Plymouth, PL4 7DE Tel 01752 516877 Mob 07989 599969

MOBILITY AID

WLS STAIRLIFTS RECONDITIONED FROM £749 NEW FROM £1349 RENTALS FROM £52 PER MONTH

Mob 07887587957 Office 01752212136

OVEN CLEANING SERVICES EXMINSTER CARPETS

Carpets - Rugs Complete fitting service - Free estimates Large Showroom (5-7 Byard Close, PL5 2AQ) Tel 01752 361 096

www.exminstercarpets.co.uk

GREENS OVEN CLEANS Let me give your oven a new lease of life Call Trevor on 07501 645208 trevgreen4@gmail.com Fully Insured

REMOVALS

Decorating internal & external • Plastering Renovations • Flooring • General maintenance Garden decking & fencing • Friendly & reliable Tel: 01752 559753 Mob: 07796 961036 email: ellis@erbpaintinganddecorating.co.uk

A M Removals Man & Van Service Plymouth Single items to full house moves 1 or 2 men available Fully insured Local/national work 07845735818 • 01752930301 www.amremovalsplymouth.co.uk

PLASTERING

ROOFING

ERB PAINTING & DECORATING

A R PLASTERING & BUILDING From a small repair to the whole house All Internal & External Work undertaken • Plastering • Rendering • Building work • Decorating • Damp proofing • Tiling • and more Free estimates call Alex on 07904755491 MJB PLASTERING

• Internal & External • Reliable • Clean • High quality service at affordable prices Mat Bradley - Time served Tradesman Tel: 07716 728258 Home: 01752 211649 mjb-plastering@hotmail.co.uk STEVE BENNETT PLASTERING Internal/ExternalPlastering•SparDashSpecialist•Insurance Work Welcome • UPVC Facias, Soffits and Guttering • Property Maintenance • Painting/Decorating • Coving

Prompt Polite Friendly Service • No Job Too Small • Free Estimates

01752 368601 • 07971 741068

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PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICES MIKE JARVIS PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICES All plumbing, heating and gas work undertaken • Servicing, installation and repair • Gas Safe • • No job too small • 24 hour emergency call out • • Senior citizen discounts • Tel 01752 778440 Mob 07875136429 B Williams Plumbing and Heating Reliable plumber no job too small from tap washers to central heating systems. Free quotes gas safe registered. No call out charge, recommendations can be given. 07971572632 www.bw-plumbing.co.uk PINK PLUMBERS Fast, Friendly, Reliable and tidy service by your local FEMALE plumber. Specialist in small to medium jobs (NO VAT) 01752 412070 07540 956436

RIGHT PRICE PLUMBERS (SW) LTD All Plumbing Work• No Job Too Small NO VAT • OAP Discounts Water Safe Registered• 30+ Years Experience T: 07710 200299 E: bedford9096@gmail.com

T.R.B Heating - Trevor Bryant

Full Heating Systems • Boiler Exchanges • Fire and Fireplace Installations • Complete Kitchen & Bathroom Design and Installation • Former British Gas Heating Installer • Gas Safe Registered Special offer on servicing boilers £50 (T&C Apply) 0790 6706 799 www.trbheating.co.uk trbheating@live.co.uk

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

One Call Maintenance Contact Richard 07974 101028

LOOKING AFTER YOUR HOMES Full property repair services from glazing, plumbing, roofing, fencing, PVC window and door repairs, garage door repairs Email 1callplymouth@gmail.com

DEVONSHIRE ROOFING SERVICES

All aspects of roofing work undertaken, from repairs and maintenance to full restoration and new build projects. Pitched or flat roofs • GRP (fibreglass) •lead-work uPVC Fascias & guttering • Roof-lights • Fully insured A fast & friendly service. Competitive rates. Call or email Neil for a free estimate • 07543363225 • 01752216765 devonshireroofing@live.co.uk • www.devonshireroofing.co.uk 10% discount to Forces Veterans

LES PIKE • Emergency roof repair specialist • Concrete tiles • Natural slate • Lead valleys • Flashings All building & construction work undertaken. 45 Years experience in the building industry. Tel: 01752 787708 Mob: 07977949898 PAUL JOHNSON ROOFING & BUILDING

Specialist in roof repairs • New roofs • General building work incl. UPVC works • All work guaranteed • Competitive rates • FMB Award Winner

Tel 01752 364 466 Mob 07767 835879 pnjohnson@hotmail.co.uk www.pauljohnsonroofingplymouth.co.uk

WASTE REMOVAL

KSR Licensed Disposal REMOVAL OF WASTE Cheap rates for OAPs, For a FREE Estimate, CALL Kevin: 07810 450940 WINDOWS & DOORS

RESOLVE PVC Door & Window Repairs

Door dropped? Difficult to lock? Windows draughty? Misty or Cracked Glass? Adjustments, Handles, Hinges, Mechanisms, Letterboxes, Seals, Panels, Cat flaps, Childproof Restrictors, Tilt & Turn Repairs Let us “RESOLVE” the problem for you!

Free Estimates, Friendly Service. Call 0787 204 1114 Email: Mark@Resolvepropertymaintenance.co.uk

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Your guide to community events in your area Plympton Library Family History Help Desk Tuesdays, 9.30am - 11.30am Get help and advice in tracing your family history. Booking required. Rhymetime Tuesdays, 10.30am - 11.30am Thursdays, 2pm - 2.30pm Saturdays, 10.30am - 11am Songs and nursery rhymes for babies and toddlers. IT for Beginners Wednesdays, 10.30am - 11.30am Aimed at beginners, find out what you can do online by signing up to ‘Learn My Way’. Staff will be on hand to help. Feel Better with a Book Wednesdays, 11am - 12pm Enjoy the power of great novels, stories and poems read aloud in a small friendly group. Book Group Thursdays, 6pm - 7pm Meet up to talk about what you’ve been reading. Each month there will be a different book to read and discuss. Board Games Evening Thursdays, 6pm - 8pm Drop in for an evening of gaming in a family friendly space. Games will be available, but feel free to bring your own. Hello World - Coding and Making Saturdays, 9.30am - 10.30am After school club for anyone interested in coding and digital making. For 8 to 13 year olds. Memory Conservatory Mondays, 2pm - 4pm Drop in for a reminiscence, arts and crafts, singing or to see a friendly face and have a cuppa. Plymstock Library Feel Better with a Book Tuesdays, 10am - 11.30am Enjoy the power of great novels, stories and poems read aloud in a small friendly group. Film Show Monthly, second Tuesday of the month, 2pm - 4pm Join in the fun for a free showing of a classic film. Check with the library for this month’s title. Hello World - Coding and Making Tuesdays, 4pm - 5pm After school club for anyone interested in coding and digital making. For 8 to 13 year olds. Rhymetime Thursdays, 2.15pm - 2.45pm Saturdays, 10am - 10.30am Songs and nursery rhymes for babies and toddlers. Libraries also run regular story times for the under 5s. Lego Club for Grown Ups Thursdays, 6pm - 7.30pm Lego is not just for children! Why not join the Lego group for grown ups? The Lego is provided, you provide the building skills. No booking needed. Share a Story Saturdays, 10.30am - 11am A weekly drop in session where you can read stories and do activities together. Each week follows a different theme. Lego Club Saturdays, 2.30pm - 4pm Do you have a big imagination and like making things? Why not join the Lego group? For children aged 6+. Film Show Monthly, third Monday of the month, 2pm - 4pm Join in the fun with a free film show. Check with the library for this month’s title. Plymstock Library Writers Group Amateur authors of stories and verse seek similar minded people for the sharing and discussion of each other’s work. We meet in the Plymstock Library on the first Thursday of every month for 2 hours starting at 5pm. Interested, then come along, or should you want

more information on the Plymstock Library Writers Group ring Tom on 01752208735.

Plympton Painting Group A fun thing to do! If you are interested in any sort of drawing/painting, why not join? Meeting in the multipurpose room at The Rise, George Lane, Plympton on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month between 7pm and 9pm. There are great speakers, most of the time demonstrating watercolours, acrylics, oils, pastels and drawing - a wide variety to suit everyone! Don’t worry if you haven’t got the right equipment members are happy to share and advise. It is a group of enthusiastic amateurs who love to paint. Come and see for yourself at one of the meetings, and enjoy the fun. Ring Gill on 01752 350544 for more information. Plymstock Gardening Society Meetings are held on the fourth Monday of the month at 7.30pm at Plymstock United Church Hall, Plymstock Road Oreston. The Hall is open from 7pm and new members and visitors are very welcome. Plympton Gardeners Association First Thursday of every month at 7:30pm at Harewood House, Plympton. We have talks from visiting speakers on gardening topics, monthly and annual competitions for members and we hold two flower and produce shows every year. We also run a Trading Hut during the growing season where gardening supplies can be bought at competitive prices. Visit www.plymptongardeners.com for more details.

Plympton and District U3A The general meeting of the group, is held on the fourth Tuesday of the month to which visitors will be made most welcome. It begins with tea/coffee at 1.30pm, at Harewood House, Plympton. We have a wide range of interest groups for you to join and an officer available to help you choose. Groups include exercise for the mind and body example, quiz group and pilates. The meeting itself, with guest speaker, starts at 2pm. Our Christmas outing is to Tyntesfield, on Fri 30 Nov, and our Christmas Social, Tues Dec 11. For further information contact: u3asites.org.uk/ plympton or Maggie Holmes on 01752 957044 Coffee Morning First Wednesday of month St Peter’s Lutheran Church, Larkham Lane, Plympton hold a friendly coffee morning 10am to 12 noon. Cost is £2 that includes a second cup of coffee and homemade cake. Everyone welcome. Come and make new friends. Age UK Activities Age UK Plymouth’s William Venton Centre in Plymstock provides a wide variety of regular, friendly activities for over the 50s and carers. A range of social and creative activities for all abilities: Freshly cooked lunches are available daily at just £6 for three courses. Mondays Card and Puzzle Group. £3. Art and Craft, also on Wednesdays, if you enjoy being creative, come along and join this friendly group. 1.30pm - 3.30pm. £3. Music for the Memory. 2pm - 3.30pm. Free. Busy Fingers Knitting Group, also on Wednesdays and Fridays. 9.30am - 11.45am. £3. Reading Group, every third Monday of the month. 10.30am - 12pm. £3. Tuesdays Tai Chi for beginners and improvers. 10am - 11am and 11.15am - 12.15pm. £4. Bingo. 1.45pm - 3.30pm. £5. Walking football run by Plymouth Argyle. 1.30pm - 2.30pm. Suggested donation £2. Wednesdays Relaxing Yoga. 10am - 11.30am. £6. Singing Group. 1.45pm - 3.45pm. £3 Thursdays Short Mat Bowls. 9.30am - 12pm. £3. Art Group. 1.30pm - 3.30pm. £3. Line Dancing. 2pm - 3.30pm. £5. Fridays Scrabble. £3. Computer Lessons. Come and learn new skills from getting online safely to reading emails. Booking required, free. Quilling. A unique skills rolling, shaping and gluing paper to create interesting designs on cards and paintings.

Sandbar Sharks arrive

Plymouth’s National Marine Aquarium has become the first in the UK to house Sandbar Sharks, after the arrival of two of them recently. They are now on display in the aquarium’s Atlantic Ocean exhibit.

Sandbar Sharks are a beautiful and interesting species of shark. They are a very powerful looking animal, with larger fins relative to their body size, compared to other shark species. Despite this, they are calm, nonaggressive, and very easy to dive with. The Sandbar Sharks have arrived in Plymouth from Sea Life in Brighton, as part of its £2.6 Million restoration works. They will stay as permanent residents at the NMA after it was decided not to move the sharks again once the restoration is complete. The new sharks, one male and one female, join another female Sandbar Shark in the exhibit. The male shark is the smallest of the Sandbar Sharks, which is usual within sharks and rays, making him easy for visitors to spot. The Atlantic Ocean Tank exhibit is the deepest in the UK and the largest single tank containing 2.5 million litres of water. 9.30am - 11.45am and 1.30pm - 3pm. £3. Memory Lane Group, for carers and the with memory loss. 1.30pm - 3.30pm. £3. For more information please ring 01752 405632 or visit www.ageukplymouth.org.uk Sequenced Dancing Tuesdays and Saturdays Plymstock Community Centre Tuesdays 2pm-4pm; Saturdays 7.30pm-10.30pm All welcome 01752 251313 or 668017 Plym Valley Sugarcraft Guild Meet on the third Monday of the month at 7.30pm at Norley Hall, 70-74 Plymstock Road, Plymstock. We are a friendly group of likeminded people of varying ages and skills, from beginners to the very experienced. We hold various demonstrations and workshops each meeting from flower making to how to stack a cake. Contact chairman Ros Hawkins at roshawkins@ talktalk.net or secretary Carol Tweedie caroltweedie@ hotmail.com More details at www.bsgregion6.com and Facebook page Plym Valley British Sugarcraft Guild. Sandy’s Plymchords U3A Fun Choir Tuesdays Chaddlewood Farm Community, Glen Road, Plympton 10am to 12 noon. Singing lots of popular songs in unison. No need for auditions or to be able to read music. For information ring Sandy on 01752 930524 Hooe and Turnchapel Ladies Group Meet on the first and second Tuesday of the month, 8pm at the Hooe & Turnchapel Community Centre. Call 01752 311931 for more details. Plymstock ‘Wednesday Wives’ An independent group of women who meet for a varied programme including speakers, workshop evenings, games, meals out and visits, and of course, chat!! We welcome all ladies (married or not) to the Hall at the United Reform Church Plymstock Rd, on Wednesday evenings (not first one in the month/and

The tank is home to some of the NMA’s most iconic residents, including a 2m Lemon Shark, 2.5m Sand Tiger Sharks, Nurse Sharks, and the only Ocellated Eagle Rays in the UK. The exhibit allows the public to walk underneath the tank, 10.8m down and view the incredible marine species from a unique view. James Wright, curator at the National Marine Aquarium, said: “It’s fantastic that we have been able to welcome these two new Sandbar Sharks to the Aquarium – the only place to see them in the UK. We now have two females and a male shark in the exhibit. “All of the sharks are mature, we are hoping that they may breed naturally in the future. “The new sharks have been through a period of settling in, taking residence in the acclimatisation tank while they got used to their new surroundings, and to ensure that the shark’s re-location to the NMA was as smooth as possible. The Sandbar Sharks join the NMA after spending 15 years at Sea Life Brighton. To find out more visit the website at www.national-aquarium.co.uk not school holidays generally) from 7.30pm - 9.30pm. We have tea/coffee and a light supper which we take it in turns to provide. For details/dates please contact Jacky Partridge 01752 231139 ansaphone on. Monthly Market Third Saturday of month St Peter’s Lutheran Church, Larkham Lane, Plympton hold a monthly market with crafts, jewellery, cakes, bric a brac and books etc. 10.am - 1.pm. Good refreshments available. Free entry. Why not pay us a visit? Sparkwell WI First Wednesday of month Sparkwell Parish Hall. Guest speaker this month Mark Rendell on the topic Eat, Drink and Be Merry. Come and see what we are about. No obligation but you are most welcome. Contact Heather Harvey 01752 893 249 Colebrook Community Centre Colebrook Community Centre is a totally self-funding charity. Regular Events Monday: Diabetic group, 4 - 5 Children’s Language class Tuesday: 2 - 4 over 60’s group 4 - 7 Dog Training Wednesday: 9.30 - 10.30 Pilates 4 - 5 Children’s Language class Thursday 2nd week of month: 9.30 - 1 Fostering Thursday 3rd week of month: 10 - 1 Multiple Sclerosis 1.45 Pilates Friday: 9.30 - 10.30 Pilates; 11 - 12 Children’s Language class Friday: 1st and 3rd week of the month Country Dancing Car Boot Sales at Peacock Meadow & George Park & Ride March - October Available for hire suitable Children’s Birthday Parties Contact Kay for further details tel 01752 200046 Woodford Methodist Community Church Church and Worship Morning Worship and Children’s Sunday Club 10.30am 2nd-5th Sunday of every month. A guaranteed relaxed


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service, with friendly ministers and congregation. A team of wonderful Ministers keep each week fresh and rewarding. Experienced children’s workers in Junior Church teach and care for children from toddlers to teenagers with age-related activities. Those with babies and very dependent children are welcome to join in with this group. Prayer Team available to talk over your worries at the close of the Service. Drinks, biscuits and opportunity for friendly conversation in the hall after every service. We have grown to expect the unexpected in this modern, happy, friendly church.

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Monthly Early Traditional Service (followed by Messy Church) 1st Sunday of every month. 9.30am Traditional Service with hymn books, prayer and a sermon. This is a wonderful time of worship with the traditional contents of a Methodist Service with a modern joyful twist. Members of the Prayer Team are available for you to speak with at the close of the service. You are then invited to go into the Hall for hot drinks and biscuits. This is a great opportunity to meet some of the members of this church and stay for the Messy Activities or just relax and have a chat over a hot drink. Messy Church - begins at 10.30am with a session of arts, crafts, fun and mess in the Hall for everyone, regardless of age or ability. Hot drinks and biscuits are available and the opportunity to stay for lunch at the Church for a minimal cost. The items made are then taken into the Chapel for a very informal short Service. The children are asked about the things they have made, before heading back into the Hall for lunch, or more coffee etc. This is a great opportunity to get to know the church and the people involved in it. ‘Overflow Praise & Worship’ service 6.30pm - 8.30pm on 2nd Sunday of every month. Time in God’s presence:- worshipping, giving thanks, praying and sharing what God has laid on your heart in an awesome and amazing way. Refreshments will be served during the evening. Prayer Group Tuesdays 9.30am-10.30am (In the Lounge). In all the hustle and bustle of life these days, people struggle to cope, but look to fill that gap in their lives where something is missing. That gap can be filled with the loving family of God in a local church. Giving up a bit of time for regular prayer, together with others, can help you cope with the stresses and worry that life throws at you. We provide a non-judgemental circle of friendship and welcome everyone, regardless of background, luggage and history, to come and seek our friendship. We open our doors every week, for anybody and everybody to walk in freely and pray with us. Every word spoken is treated with the upmost confidence and privacy, along with unconditional friendship. Come along and pray with us - life is easier to cope with among friends. You can come in and out as you need and should you need to stay longer or talk to anyone at the end, you will not be turned away. If the doors are locked, knock on the window (room on right-hand end of the church). You do not need to attend any church to come and pray with us. For further information on Woodford’s church and worship events contact Sheila on 338517. Community Groups: Woodford Wives (1st and 3rd Monday of the month at 7.30pm) This group of friendly women meet twice a month to listen to various speakers and meet socially. They also raise funds by holding a Coffee Bar at Harewood House and stalls throughout the year. There’s always time for a chat! Day trips away as a group of friends. In recent years they have raised much needed funds for Help for Heroes, Bowel Cancer West (Derriford Hospital) and Shekinah Mission. To find out more Telephone Anne Eames on Tel. 216643. The Linda Mortimore School of Dance Mondays 4.15pm8pm and Wednesdays 4.15pm-7pm. Linda trained at the Royal Academy of Dance in London and teaches RAD ballet and the ISTD tap, modern and jazz. The school holds a very popular adult tap class and produces stage performances, with regular productions. Dance is a great platform for socialising, learning posture and gaining confidence. Learning to dance can lead to a career or for just having fun. Call 01752 343791 for details. Women’s Fellowship (Tuesdays 2.30pm-3.30pm - In The Main Hall) Come and join this lovely group, with a vast programme of speakers, covering many subjects. They enjoy watching various films and slide shows, have annual outings and visits by choirs. The group also hold a regular Bring and Buy table to support designated charities. It is a really friendly, welcoming group with lots of stories to tell about living through different situations and stages, as Christians. Some of the members may well be in their latter years, but have fabulous personalities and lots to share. They enjoy each other’s company and are most definitely young at heart! To find out more about this wonderful group of ladies Telephone Muriel on 345284 or Pat on 348672. Rainbow Girl Guides Rainbows is a section of the Girl Guides organisation which is all about developing self-

Following last year’s success, the spectacular Illuminate light festival will return to the Royal William Yard between November 22 to 25.

From 5.30pm each night, when darkness descends, the Yard will come alive with beautiful projection mapping, playful light installations and interactive pieces, creating a spectacular immersive experience. Created by artists, tech designers, performers, children and young people, the light festival promises to delight visitors of all ages with a fun and inspiring immersive experience. Now in its second year at Royal William Yard, and as part of the wider Mayflower 400 programme, the festival aims to grow and will open and close the Mayflower 400 commemorations during Thanksgiving in 2019 and 2020. Claire Honey, project manager, said: “Last year’s festival was an amazing spectacle, enjoyed by more than 5,000 people over three days. We are really excited to welcome new artists, creating unique, awe-inspiring experiences that will be enjoyed by both adults and children.” New for 2018, the festival will add a fourth day, running from November 22 to 25. Illuminate will also host a number of artist-led workshops in the run up to the event, for children to participate in celebrations. Also new is water screen technology, as artists experiment with projecting onto the sea and land. Illuminate will see installations from local and international artists. Two international artists

invited to showcase their work at the festival are Xavi Bové and Thomas Voillaume. Spanish artist Xavi Bové’s piece, Visual Songs, is an interactive installation that aims to create a link between songs and its visual representation. His work is personalised for each visitor, allowing them to take a printed version of their personal creation home. Voillaume’s work, Human, is a monumental video mapped sculpture. The 8ft figure represents an entity of humanoid form that has taken shape in our reality. French artist Thomas Voillaume likes to mix means of expression, surprising his audience and challenging himself. There will be many other contributing artists, including University of Plymouth alumni Paige Alexander, 1000 Errors and Jamie Knight. Knight, a former student of Plymouth College of Art, is an Illuminate success story, supported last year to develop his own video mapping practice in Plymouth through the Euranim project, funded by European Commission’s Creative Europe programme. Illuminate is a free event, open to families and people of all ages, which will run from November 22 to 25, from 5.30pm till 10pm at Royal William Yard. Visitors will be able to enjoy a vast range of food and drink from the Yard’s fantastic resident eateries as well as food and drink stalls. For more information about Illuminate, the programme, artists and opportunities to get involved, visit: www. illuminate-festival.co.uk

confidence, building friendships, learning new things and having fun. Our group is not running at present, but there are other groups in the area. To find a group go to www.girlguiding.org.uk and register your details.

Hospital. It doesn’t matter if you have been knitting for years, or have never seen a ball of wool before the group will openly welcome you and share their knowledge and skills! To join them, please contact Jean Milroy on Tel. 337578.

Woodford Men’s Meeting 10am (2nd and 4th Wednesday month) The Men’s Meeting, welcome any men who wish to join this convivial group. Session start with a cuppa before a speaker gives an interesting and entertaining talk, sometimes accompanied by a slide show or film, for about one hour. The meeting ends at 11.30am. A small charge of £2 is levied to cover refreshments and fees. Guest speakers, specialising in a variety of subjects have enthralled those attending. Members and friends are always welcome to give a talk on a subject of their own choice! The group share a huge range of experience, knowledge and stories - why not come and share with them? We always welcome new friends and our group currently range from middle-age upwards. Come along you will be very welcome and have instant friendship in this cordial atmosphere. To find out more, ring Harold on 01752 337085.

Games 4 U 2.30pm-4pm (2nd and 4th Thursday of every month) A group of friendly men and women who meet during the autumn and spring school terms. The group play various board games from the easy to the quite demanding. No matter how much you need to concentrate, the club never lose sight that you are playing games and so there is always opportunity for light conversation during the tea and biscuit break! To find out more about this wonderful group telephone Joyce on Tel. 216343.

Pins & Needles Knitting Club 2.30pm (1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month). This traditional hobby has bounced right back up in the popularity charts. People of varying ages are now picking up knitting needles and are all most welcome to come and join this group, which hand-produce and send knitted goods such as jumpers, blankets and hats for poor children in two areas of Romania and are sometimes asked to produce adult hats for Shekinah Mission, asylum seekers and refugees. One of the members makes cardigans, hats and small blankets for the Neo-natal Unit at Derriford

‘Woodys’ Youth Group 6pm-8pm. A new group set up for the community by the church. There is a good mix of children from 8-16 where they can test their scooter and skateboard skills on the ramps and jumps. Air-hockey also available. Youth workers work alongside members of the church and other volunteers to support this wonderful project. Primary-age children session 6-7pm and Secondary-age children session 7-8pm. Laira Youth Band (Thursdays 7.15pm). The Laira Youth Brass Band started in 1972 from the members of the Sunday school at Laira Congregational Church, it has performed hundreds of concerts over the years, in every corner of the City and beyond. Scores of children have passed through its ranks. Most were taught to read music and to play their instrument whilst in the Band, and many have continued their musical hobby into adult life, some choosing a professional career in music. As well as part of the band performing (amongst

others) in the weekly church service here at Woodford, the Band also put on regular concerts to raise money for local charities and take part in parades and perform at special church events. To find out more call Tony Hollick on 01752 216784. Chaddlewood Farm Community Centre Sundays: Church service 10am to 12 noon 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month. Square dancing 5.30pm -9pm Mondays: Salsa classes 10am to 11am. Chatterbox 1pm to 3pm. Table Tennis 6pm to 9pm 1st Monday of the month Federation of Pensioners 1pm to 4pm (Phoenix Club) Tuesdays: Baby sensory classes 10am to 12 noon. Valannes’s Dance School Children’s Ballet & Tap 4pm to 7pm. Line dancing 7.30pm to 10pm. Wednesdays: Over 60’s Club 1pm to 4pm. Dance Aerobics 6pm to 7pm. Latin Line dancing 7.30pm to 9.30pm Thursdays: Watercolour Art Sessions for Adults. Beginner and experienced artists welcome. Thursdays 10am to 12 noon. For more information call Janet: Mobile: 07742 983311 Line dancing 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Fridays: Evergreen Club 2pm to 4pm. Dance Aerobics 6pm to 7pm. Hall and lounge meeting room for hire telephone Lesley on 07952 465836. Licenced Bar - Open from 7.30pm week days and from 4pm weekends. Soft drinks and hot drinks also sold. All welcome. Energie Fitness for Women Classes at Lister Close, Plympton Tuesday 9.30am Ladies only Legs, Bums, Tums Tuesday 10.15am Ladies Only Pilates Wednesday 9.15am Ladies only BodyPump Wednesday 11am Ladies Only Pilates Friday 6pm Ladies only FatBlast Saturday 11am Gentle motorised exercise Sunday 9.15am Mixed Class BodyPump For more information call 01752 340044 Plympton Moving On Stroke Club Alternate Wednesdays Meet at Pocklington Rise, George Lane, Plympton, Plymouth, PL7 1JL 10.30am to 12.30pm. There is a small charge to cover the rent of the room, and for refreshments £2 per person. We tend to have a speaker one week, and an activity the next. Contacts Tony Stoneman 07834276371; Steve Fairbairn 07718749008. Plympton Fuschia and Pelargonium Group Second Tuesday of the month The group meets at Harewood House, Plympton at 7.30pm please free to come along. New members always welcome. Full speaker programme to be found on pfgg.co.uk. Contact Sonia on 514119 for more info. Sandy’s Songbirds Wednesdays A thriving, happy mixed choir. No auditions. No need to be able to read music either. This is a fun-filled community choir meeting weekly with refreshments and raffle too. Wednesdays 10 am to 12 noon at Chaddlewood Farm Community Centre in Glen road behind the Coop. For details contact Sandy on 07737 461431. Hooe’s Place Cafe St John’s Church Hall, Hooe. Open to all. 10.30am 11.30am for coffee. Freshly cooked lunches from 11.45am - 1.30pm. St John’s Church open through the hall 10.30am - 2pm. The only bus now travelling to Hooe is No. 2B every 20 minutes stopping outside the church. Past Times Past Times group was started over 20 years ago to encourage people, especially those on their own or new to the area, to share their hobbies, knitting for charity, cross stitch, board games, quizzes or just pop in & enjoy some friendly company & a cup of tea. We also have a list of other groups, clubs & activities available in Plympton. We meet on the 4th Monday of each month, at St Mary’s Parish Centre, Market Road, Plympton 1.30pm until 3.30 pm. More details are available from the parish office Monday to Friday 9am until 1pm 01752 348525 Friday Night Bingo Fridays 7:30pm at Hooe and Tunchapel Community Centre. Tea, coffee and biscuits. Weekly raffles and late raffle once a month. Why not give us a try! Contact 01752 408441 for more details. Table Top Sale Second Saturday in the Month (not January) Plymstock Community Centre: Vintage, Collectables and Craft 9am to 2pm. These table top sales are held in Plymstock Community Centre (top of Plymstock Broadway Car Park). A friendly and welcoming atmosphere prevails and there is something for everyone from antiques to knitted gloves and hats to books and records and jewellery. We hope to bring something new each month. Entry is 20p per person but children are free. There is a selection of hot and cold refreshments. Enquiries to Paula 01752 342321.

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• continued from page 23 Circle Dance Thursdays Yealmpton Circle Dance Group. Yealmpton Community Centre, Stray Park, PL8 2HF. 7.30pm-9.30pm. A variety of dance styles from gentle and expressive to lively and joyful. Traditional and contemporary world music. Good for mind, body and spirit. Clearly taught and easy to learn. No partner needed. Friendly and fun. Call 01752 880196 for details.

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Boxing Classes Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Carl’s boxing stable has opened a new gym in Colebrook training for all ages to compete or just get fit. 7pm to 8pm. Details from Carl on 07837 920150. Time Out Second and fourth Wednesday A group for individuals who are lonely and isolated. Come for a chat and make new friends. Plymstock United Church, 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month, from 1.30pm - 3.30pm. Refreshments £1. Contact Lin: 07818 254527.

Ballroom & Social Sequence Dancing Various dates Plymstock Community Centre every Tuesday afternoon 2pm until 4pm and every other Saturday from 7.30pm until 10.30pm. Details 01752 251313 or 01752 668017. Off Key Singing Group Mondays For people who love to sing in the shower! Mondays 5.50pm to 6.50pm at Derriford Health & Leisure Centre, function room. Girl Guide Hut in Plympton 10.30am to 11.30am. Call 07770 683 314 for more info. Guitar Classes Guitar lessons for children aged from 6 - 12 years. Taught in small groups of 2 or 3. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 3.45 or 4.30pm Fridays at 4pm Saturdays between 9.30 - 4pm For more details Tel: 01752 216456. Classes held in the Woodford area. Sounds Musical Theatre Company Wednesdays Founded in 1911, we are a friendly, diverse group of people who love Musical Theatre and produce two shows a year. In March/April we perform our annual full musical production, with a musical revue in October. Rehearsals are every Wednesday 7.30pm to 9.30pm in Oreston Methodist Church Hall, Plymstock Road, Oreston. Visit www.soundsmusicaltheatrecompany. co.uk for more info. Plymstock & District Art Society (PANDAS) Pandas is a small friendly group of amateur painters meeting for two hours (7.30-9.30pm) every Wednesday fortnight at the Radford Family Centre, Plymstock. Members paint and draw in all media and enjoy occasional demonstrations and models. We are not a teaching class but help each other and have programme of themed evenings. Each year our annual exhibition takes place in Plymstock Library. New members are always given a warm welcome so please contact Mike on 794281. Stay & Play Toddler Group Wednesday mornings during term time St Mary’s Church Pre-School, St Mary’s Church Parish Centre, Market Road, Plympton. 9.15am to 11.15am. Group is run by friendly and experienced early years practitioners from St Mary’s Church pre-school that was given an overall Outstanding outcome by Ofsted (July 2011). New and expectant parents welcome. A one-off donation per week to cover costs of £1.50 per adults (children under 12 months) £2 per adult (children over 12 months). Includes refreshments. Telephone 01752 348525. Beckly Centre Regular events at the Beckly Centre at Mayers Way, Hooe Road, Plymstock include: Mondays 7pm to 9.30pm adult social group with a variety of activities including crafts, life skills, cooking, quizzes, bingo and outings; Thursdays 7pm to 9pm youth group providing social activities in a small friendship mixed ages and ability groups for young people with additional needs;

No previous dance experience is needed, just a sense of rhythm. Come along and give it a try. For details contact Jacqui on 07814 355844. Club Focus Camera Club Mondays Meets at the Future Inn, William Prance Road, Plymouth. Meets first and third Monday of the month from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. For details see www. clubfocusplymouth.co.uk Community Dance Classes Exim have weekly Toddle Together dance classes on Mondays at Plymouth School of Creative Arts on Mondays from 9am to 9.45am. Parent/carer toddler sessions open to all ages crawling to four years. £3.50. Children’s contemporary dance (6-10 years) Thursdays in term time at Plymouth School of Creative Arts 4.30pm to 5.30pm. £4.50 per class. Adult just for fun contemporary dance at the same venue 6pm to 7pm Thursdays. £4.50 per class. Also Spaceshot dance classes every Wednesday at St Aidan’s Church, Ernesettle every Wednesday from 6pm to 8pm. A mixture of street dance, fitness and contemporary. Free. Details e-mail Kerrie at kerrie@eximdance.org.uk

Mini Dance Machine Thursdays At Rees Youth Centre, Mudge Way, Plympton. Modern fun disco dance group for children. 4.15pm - 5pm for ages 4 to 6; 5pm - 6pm ages 6 to 10. £2 per session. Call Lisa 07896 105 479.

Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Your local sanctuary for most types of unwanted domestic pets. Good homes always needed - have a look at lovely animals, and what we do on www. woodsidesanctuary.org.uk. We don’t destroy any animal unless it’s beyond veterinary help or dangerous and we have special units for elderly residents. Please don’t allow your pet to breed, ask us for friendly advice, or about our spay and neuter scheme for owners on benefit instead. Based in Elfordleigh. Tel 01752 347503.

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Costa Healing Rooms Meet at Costa, New George Street, c/o Old Town Street every Wednesday 2.30pm - 4.30pm

Shrek The Musical returns to the Theatre Royal Plymouth from November 13 until 24.

Starring Steffan Harri as the beloved swampdwelling ogre ‘Shrek’, Call the Midwife star Laura Main as ‘Princess Fiona’, Marcus Ayton as Shrek’s wisecracking sidekick ‘Donkey’ and Plymouthborn Samuel Holmes as pint-sized villain ‘Lord Farquaad’. Nigel Harman returns as director, having made his directorial debut on the first ever tour. Since then Nigel has gone on to direct Lunch & The Bow of Ulysses (Trafalgar Studios) and, most recently, Kelsey Grammer in Big Fish The Musical (The Other Palace). Best known for his stage and television work, Nigel originated the role of Lord Farquaad in the West End, winning the Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical. Saturdays and Sundays 10.30am to 3.30pm weekend activity groups for mixed age and ability groups of children and young people with special needs offering a good range of social and group opportunities; school holidays weekdays 10.30am to 3.30pm holiday playscheme activity sessions for small friendship groups of children and young people with special needs. For details call 01752 484433 or 07780 662391. Fun Club Fridays in term time Fun filled club for primary school aged children from 6.30pm to 7.30pm at Plymstock Chapel, Church Road, Plymstock. Games, crafts, stories, songs, tuck shop etc. 50p entrance. Friday Night Bingo Fridays 7.30pm At Hooe and Turnchapel Community Centre. Tea, coffee & biscuits. Weekly raffles and meat raffle once a month. Why not give us a try! Contact 01752 408441 for more details. SING Every Thursday in school term times Plymouth Community Choir at Pomphlett. Great songs, lovely people and loads of fun! Do you want to sing with us? We meet on Thursdays 7.15pm-9pm at Pomphlett Methodist Church Centre (just behind Morrisons in Plymstock). We sing songs at the soul funky/world music end of the spectrum. Visit www. singdevon.com. Or ring Pete Scott on 07896 276577. First session free! Book online or by phone.

Aden Veterans Calling all Aden Veterans. Did you know that the Aden Veterans Plymouth Branch meets every fourth Tuesday of the month at the RAOB Club in North Hill at 7.30pm. Why not go along and meet like-minded people. Adult Children of Alcoholics Meetings Tuesdays 6pm – 7.15pm. St Barnabas Church, The Lounge (enter by separate entrance to left of surgery), St Barnabas Terrace, Pennycomequick, Plymouth PL1 5NN. Visit the website at www.adultchildrenofalcoholics.co.uk. National Phone 01590 610 936.

Join the unlikely hero Shrek and his loyal steed Donkey as they embark on a quest to rescue the beautiful (if slightly temperamental) Princess Fiona from a fire-breathing, love-sick dragon. Add the diminutive Lord Farquaad, a gang of fairytale misfits and a biscuit with attitude, and you’ve got the biggest, brightest musical comedy around! Featuring all new songs as well as cult Shrek anthem I’m a Believer, Shrek The Musical brings over 100 much-loved fairytale characters, plus a 14-foot dragon, to life in an all-singing, alldancing extravaganza. Tickets are priced from £18 and can be booked online at www.theatreroyal.com or by calling the Theatre Royal Plymouth Box Office on 01752 267222. Concessions are available. Badminton Club Fridays Non league club meets on Friday evenings at Whiteford Road, Plymouth to play casual badminton. All adults welcome including over fifties. For further details contact rcbeasley@btinternet.com Book Stall, Social Call Second Saturday of month Join in the games and fun at Plymouth Unitarian Church, Notte Street. Books, tea, coffee and cake for sale. 2pm to 4pm. Proceeds to support the local Samaritans and the Smile train, an overseasd medical charity, repairing hair lips and cleft palates.

CSPA Second Tuesday of the month The Civil Service Pensioners Alliance meet at the Raffles Club, 5 Ermington Terrace, Mutley from 10.30am to 12 noon. All members of the Plymouth and District branch are welcome to attend. For more information call 01752 946896. Dancing Duo Fortnightly on Saturdays The Elm Community Centre, Estover PL6 8EU 7.45pm to 10.45pm with Henry and Jeannie. Ballroom, Latin, Sequence, Old Time and more. Free parking. Entry £6. Bring your own soft drinks and snacks. For more information call Jeannie on 01803 325905 or visit www.dancingduo.co.uk Dartmoor Gliding Friendly Flying on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, weather permitting. Call 07873 483001 for details or Google Dartmoor Flying. Devon Army Cadet Force Voluntary uniformed youth organisation which allows young people aged from 12 to 18 to gain a wide variety of skills and experiences. There is no commitment to join the military, you don’t even need an interest in the military. Parade two nights a week at eight different locations in the Plymouth and surrounding areas. For details of local detachment and further information please call 01752261525. The telephone line is not manned 24 hours so please feel free to leave a message. Eddystone Model Flying Club Provide help and free instruction for flying radio control fixed wing. Members fly 24/7 weather permitting. New members are welcome as well as experienced fliers. For details visit www.eddystonemfc. net or phone Dave on 07941 040633 or Mike on 01752 403124.

Buddhist meditation classes Weekday lunchtime meditations 12.15pm - 12.45pm, Wednesday evenings - Introduction to meditation class - 7.30pm - 8.30pm, Thursday evenings - 7.30pm - 9.30pm Meditation - The Art Of Positive Thinking, Sunday mornings 11.30am - 12.30pm Find Inner Peace, Sunday mornings - Children’s classes - 10.30am 11.15am. Held at Ashoka Kadampa Buddhist Centre, 33 Sutherland Road, Plymouth. Tel 01752 224137 www.meditationinplymouth.org

Families Need Fathers (FNF) Second Wednesday of every month Monthly support meeting 7.30pm to 10pm at the RAOB Club, 41 North Hill, Plymouth, PL4 8EZ. If you are separating or divorcing and are worried about not seeing your children, please come to our monthly meeting for support, information and advice. Talk to people in a similar situation or who have been through similar experiences and understand the family court process. FNF is a registered charity founded in 1974 that helps thousands of parents every year. We believe that each parent has a unique contribution to make to their children’s development and that children have a right to enjoy a loving relationship with both parents after separation. Meetings are open to mothers and fathers and to family members and friends who would like to attend with or on behalf of a parent. For more information, please call Andrew Bull (general secretary) on 01752 793 325, e-mail us at info@plymouth.fnf.org.uk, or visit our website at plymouth.fnf.org.uk

Clog dancing Thursdays A fun way to exercise! The Plymouth Maids clog dancers are a small, friendly group of women who welcome new members. From the beginning of October to the end of April we practice at St Bartholomew’s Church Hall, opposite the Life Centre, on Thursdays 8 - 9.45pm. During the summer we dance out on Thursday evenings at various pubs and other venues in and around Plymouth. We also dance at occasional folk festivals and days of dance.

GraceNotes Acapella Group Mondays, Burraton Community Centre, Saltash. 7.30pm to 10pm. GraceNotes Acapella is a ladies close harmony acapella chorus who sing a wide and varied repertoire from traditional barbershop songs, through to modern Disney classics! Competing both locally and nationally, as well as performing at many singouts throughout the year, new members are always welcome! Rock up to a rehearsal and see what we do! Email gracenotessaltash@gmail.com or find them on social media for more information.

Breathe Easy Plymouth First Tuesday of the month Breathe Easy Plymouth, a local support group for anyone with a lung condition, their carers or anyone interested in supporting the group, meets regularly at Tothill Community Centre at 1.30 pm on the first Tuesday of each month. Entry is free and there is tea and coffee with biscuits, then usually a speaker. All are welcome. For more details phone Anne on 01752 402310 or Christine on 01752 220919


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Harbour Centre Recovery Café Fridays Female-focused social group for those in recovery from drugs and alcohol. Tea, coffee, regular activities promoting independence, empowerment and positive social/support networks in recovery. Child-friendly. 11am-2pm at Unit 2, 1st Floor, Hyde Park House, Mutley Plain. For more information and support to attend please contact Lynn McKenzie (Harbour Drug and Alcohol Services) on 01752 434299 or email lynn. mckenzie1@nhs.net

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Plymouth Visually Impaired Bowls Club We play in the Plymouth Life Centre at the bowls hall on Tuesday morning from 10.30am to 1.30 pm and Friday morning from 12 noon to 2 30pm. In the summer we play on Tuesdays and Fridays on The Hoe from 10 30am to 1.30pm .If you require any more information please contact Colin Harris on 01752 222184.

National Trust Plymouth Centre (NTPC) The group helps members to make even more of their NT membership and meet like minded people. During the winter months there are talks as listed: April on Mrs Ronnie, the Royal Matchmaker by Janet Crawford. In addition there is usually coach events each month from April to September. Membership is only £4 or £6 for couples. For more information and application form call Russell on 01752 266608

Krafty Kidz Tuesdays Childrens activity workshops from ages 5 to 16. Cooker, crafts and STEM activities. £5 per session includes materials. 5.30pm to 7pm.To book email: info@wkuk. org. Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Wk’d Wednesdays Adults activity workshops - activities range from crafts, cooking, woodworking, furniture up cycling, sewing. £10 per session includes materials. Accompanied children welcome. To book email: info@wkuk.org. Every Wednesday 6pm to 8pm Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Mayflower Offshore Rowing Club Various dates We meet on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 5.30pm and Sunday mornings at 9.30am at Richmond Walk Devonport. We row out to sea, in The Sound and up the Tamar & Plym rivers. Ages from 14 and all abilities welcome. We run learn to row sessions. Contact secretarymorc@hotmail.co.uk or Jeff Keast 07865 228800. Moors Edge U3A Second Thursday of the month New members welcome. Meets at the Woolwell Centre PL6 7TR. Guest speakers and a variety of social events. Growing number of interest groups including bridge for beginners, wine tasting, weekenders, jazz, Spanish, art appreciation and still more to start. Details of groups etc can be found on the Moors Edge website, Facebook and reminders are now put on Streetlife. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Phobias Support Group Meets on Mondays at the Estover Elm Centre at 6.30pm. For details contact Daniel on 07500 837703 Pensioners & Fifty Plus Action Group If you are more than fifty years old and live in the Plymouth area we invite you to come to our regular meetings and meet some new friends. On the second Friday of each month we have free meetings and invite MPs, local councillors, local businesses, anyone able to speak on issues that affect older people, to come and talk to us. These meetings are held in the Wolseley Trust Community Building (next to Sheila’s Café in Wolseley Road), behind the Co-op just down from Milehouse traffic lights going towards St Budeaux. These meetings start 10.30am and end at 1pm, many buses stop outside the Co-op and if you come by car parking is usually available. We also have regular social meetings and would like to advise everyone that these will now be held at the Oak Villa Sports & Social Club in Ferndale Road, Plymouth (PL2 2EL) just down the road from Weston Mill Cemetery. The No 13 Target Travel bus stops quite near it, and there is a large car park virtually next door to the hall. These meetings are from 2pm to 4pm and we supply a very good buffet and as with all of our meetings we do have a raffle. Members of our group have free access but non-members will be asked to pay £2. Anyone intending to come regularly to these meetings would find it more economical to pay the £12 single £20 double annual membership fee, and would also be eligible to take advantage of our subsidised taxi scheme (£2 each way). Members are also able to enjoy our regular meetings when we have short mat

Plymouth Shakespeare Society Meets twice a month from September to May at the Burgess Hall (behind the Unitarian Church) Notte Street, Plymouth from 2.30 - 4.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Further details call 257764. Plymouth Skywatch Meet at St Budeaux Parish Church Hall every third Friday of the month at 7.30pm. The meeting usually consists of highlights of the night sky for the following month followed by a talk on an astronomy-related subject. There is a break in between with tea and coffee available.

Healing Rooms Meet at Shekinah Traning Centre, 24 Stonehouse Street, Plymouth on Mondays at 7.30 - 9pm (Not bank holidays)

Kreative Kidz Tuesdays Crafts, Science and cookery- age 6 months - preschool 12.30pm to 2pm. £5 or £4 if booked in four week blocks. To book email: info:wkuk.org Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth.

advantage of the free parking and call in for a coffee and a look round?

Plymouth and District Advanced Motorists Group Monthly meetings on the third Monday of each month at the United Reformed Church Hall, Powisland Drive, Derriford. The meeting begins at 7.30p.m. with doors opening at seven. Guest speaker each month. Details 01752 405926

Plymouth’s library service is introducing a new all year round library challenge for children.

The Findalots Library Challenge was launched in all Plymouth libraries during National Libraries Week in October.
Aimed at four to 11-year-olds, all children who sign up will receive a special Findalots library card and an activity journal. 

Each month they will be encouraged to read and take part in activities that aim to show off the full library offer. They will need to visit the library each month to collect stickers and other prizes for taking part.

Children can sign up for the challenge from any Plymouth Library. bowls, darts and other activities, and come to the two meals out every year. So anyone looking for good company and interesting meetings and would like more information please contact the Secretary Mrs Margaret Williams 01752 350498 or email tomag42@ hotmail.co.uk Performance Training (5-25s) Barbican Theatre’s dance and theatre workshops enable young people to build their confidence and learn new skills and techniques alongside professionals. Visit www.barbicantheatre.co.uk or call 01752 267131. Play-writing, Performing, & Creative Writing The Playwriters Organisation meets on Monday nights (6-8pm) for Creative Writing & Acting, Wednesday nights(6-8pm) for Acting & Theatre Production, Friday (10.15am-12.30pm) for Play-writing & Creative Writing. All sessions are at the Playwriters mini-theatre above The Noah’s Ark, Courtney St (behind WHSmith). Contact on 01752786777 for more details or go to www.playwriters.org. Plymouth Archers Tuesday and Friday Archers who are registered with Archery GB are very welcome to come along. We run taster and beginner’s sessions throughout the year and have very good indoor and outdoor facilities at Stoke Damerel Community College. For more information visit www.plymoutharchers.co.uk or contact the chairman on 01752 784051 mobile 07443432375. The club is open to anyone over the age of 10 and the school has very good disability access. We also arrange social activities throughout the year. Sessions take place between 7pm and 9pm. Plymouth Petanque Club A friendly club and a great way to be active for people of any age and ability. We meet for social games every Sunday and Wednesday afternoons throughout the year. Average attendance is about 25 -30 players. These sessions are suitable for new players as we play to basic rules with the emphasis on fun, and we always stop halfway through for tea and biscuits (or cake for celebrations!) and a chat. We play at Brickfields Sports Centre and further information can be found on our newly updated website. www. plymouthpetanque.org.uk Plymouth Karate Academy Various dates Based in Faraday Mill Cattedown the club is managed by Sensei Stuart Hick (4thDan), Sensei Jon Eaton (3rdDan) and Senpai Luke Irving (2ndDan). With more than 45 years combined experience all of the instructors are DBS checked, and teach Shotokan karate. Tuesday /Thursday Kids only Karate class 6.15- 7pm; Tuesday/Thursday Adult Beginners Intermediate - Advanced from 7pm onwards ; Saturday Morning class Kids Karate class 10am onwards. For more info: Stuart Hick 07970379268 or stuart.hick@ plymouthkarateacademy.co.uk

Plymouth Handball Club Thursdays Between 6pm and 7pm at Plymouth Life Centre. Come and play an Olympic sport. A fun/recreational session for adults 18+. All levels and abilities welcome. Session is £3 (1st session free) Contact Dave 07983605639, Facebook Plymouth Handball Club, email plymouthhandballclub@hotmail.com Plymouth Musical Activities Club Thursdays A music group for young people aged 9-18 supported by volunteer staff members. At Pmac we teach flute, clarinet, drums, keyboards, singing and guitar. Meet every Thursday at Courtlands School in Eggbuckland from 7.15pm to 9.15pm. The charge is just £1 a week and people of all abilities are welcome. The group plays at lots of different venues and events throughout the year such as Devonport Playhouse, Lord Mayor’s day, Eden Project and many more. If you are interested in joining please call our treasurer Angela fuller on 01752 773482 or check out the Pmac website www.plymouthmac.co.uk Plymouth Numismatic Society Third Tuesday each month 7:30pm Coin collection and study can be an absorbing and rewarding pastime. New members are welcomed to informal meetings to share interest and knowledge of coins, providing the opportunity to give talks and presentations on any aspect of numismatics. This can range from studies of coins in historical, cultural or artistic context, to acquisitions, valuations and investment. Or members can just listen, learn and enjoy the company. Contact Bryan on 01752 480394 for more details and current location of meetings. Plymouth Lymphoma Support Group Second Thursday of the month The Plymouth Lymphoma Support Group aims to offer friendship and support to anyone who is affected by Lymphoma (Hodgkins or Non Hodgkins Disease), whether patient (past or present), carer, family member or friend, and meets on the second Thursday of each month at the Derriford Health and Wellbeing Centre from 3pm to 4.30 pm. For information, please call Pam on 01752 785094 or Scott on 01752 661035 Plymouth Play Association For hire of resources for play, recycling scrapstore and arts and crafts. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday 10am-2pm, Thursday 10am-7pm. Details 01752 256633. Plymouth Proprietary Library Weekdays except Friday The Library has moved into new premises in the former doctor’s surgery in St Barnabas Terrace in Stoke. The library is now open and continuing to run its usual activities which range from reading and poetry groups to monthly lunchtime talks and coffee mornings. Suggestions as to new groups and ways which the library can reach out to the wider community are always welcome. Open every week day except Friday from 11am-3pm. So why not take

Plymouth Bridge Club We meet for sessions on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7pm, or Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 1pm. It is thought that learning a foreign language or playing bridge is conducive to maintaining a healthy brain. The former is difficult whilst the latter is much easier. We also offer teaching for beginners and intermediates either Monday mornings at 10.15am or Thursday evenings at 7pm. Why don’t you call Steven Lacey on 07990 521570 or email admin@plymouthbridge.co.uk and come along and join our friendly and conveniently situated members owned club, just off Mutley Plain. Plymouth Magic Circle Every second Thursday We meet the second Thursday of every month at The Walrus, Athenaeum Street, from 7pm to 9pm. If you would like to join us, come along to a meeting. A list of current events is at www.plymouthmagiccircle.co.uk Plymouth Children’s Theatre Workshop Saturdays A theatre company for children and young people aged 6 to 18. Try your hand at performing, set design and construction, costumes and props, stage make up and much more. St Bartholomew’s Church Saturdays 1 till 4. Tots 3 - 5 years 12 till 1. www.plymouthchildrenstheatreworkshop.co.uk or 07760467857 or see our Facebook page Plymouth Philatelic Society First Wednesday of every month St. Edwards Hall, Home Park Avenue, Peverell from 7pm to 9pm. For details contact David on 01752 402981. Plymouth Radio Club Second Tuesday of every month. The Plymouth Radio Club meets second Tuesday of every month at the Weston Mill Oak Villa social Club, Situated in Ferndale Road, Weston Mill, Plymouth. Commencing 7.30 pm. For all licenced Radio Amateurs and anyone interested in amateur radio. For those wishing to obtain a licence, email pippa117@hotmail. co.uk or telephone 07815542477. Plymouth West Country Embroiderers Various dates Started in 1972. A friendly group of enthusiastic needleworkers who enjoy sharing their knowledge and expertise with others. Trainees (age 8-15) meet first Saturday each month from 11am to 3pm. Adults meet on second Thursday and fourth Saturday each month from 10.30am. We welcome experts and beginners of all ages. Contact Mary 01752 200047 for details. Plymouth Woodturners Third Friday of the month Meet at Pilgrim Church, St Levan Road at 7pm. Also demonstrate and sell at Otter Nurseries, Brixton, the first weekend of every month. New members always welcome, just turn up on the night. Plymouth Meet Up Group First Tuesday of the month A social group for people with disabilities. Meets at Igrow Workspace 25 Phoenix Street from 4pm to 7pm for a chat and games and a short walk to the nearby Mount Pleasant pub for a meal. £2 for members and £3 for non-members. For more information call David on 017523 268777. Plymouth U3A Second Monday of the month If you are retired, looking for new interests and

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26 November 2018 COMMUNITY DIRECTORY • COMMUNITY DIRECTORY • COMMUNITY DIRECTORY • COMMUNITY DIRECTORY • continued from page 25 to make new friends, then come along to the next monthly meeting of the Plymouth U3a and listen to our speaker. We meet at The Crowne Plaza from 10.30am to 12.30pm. Coffee available on arrival and an option to stay for a reasonably priced two course lunch in the restaurant. U3A (University of the 3rd Age) is organised and run by volunteers, there are over 60 groups to find out about and maybe join, creating opportunities for continuation of learning. A non member can attend as a visitor, further information can be obtained via the welcome and promotions desk on the day, or in advance by telephoning 01752 563551, joining on the day is also an option. We look forward to meeting you. Plymouth Fishkeepers Society First and Second Wednesday of the Month. 8pm at the Hyde Park Social Club. If you are interested in the hobby of keeping tropical fish and want to learn more, then why not come along to one of our meetings. Interests among members are diverse, and there is without doubt someone in the society who can answer questions covering most aspects of the hobby. The society caters for newcomers to people who have been in the hobby for a long time. Just bought your first fish tank? Then Plymouth Fishkeepers Society is the place for you. Plymouth & District Egyptology Society First Saturday of the month We are a society of some 50 members whose passion is all things related to Ancient Egypt. Between the months of September of one year to May of the next, we meet on the first Saturday of each of those months, including Day Schools, and long weekend visits to UK and European cities to view Museum Egyptology Exhibitions, enjoying the local sights etc. The Society meets at the The Quaker House on Mutley Plain. Timings 2 pm until 4.30 pm for a normal lecture. Contact Details: janis. naylor@aol.co.uk Pray Plymouth Every Wednesday morning Organised by Churches Together in Plymouth from 7am to 8am at Open Doors Language School, 14-15, Woodland Terrace Lane, Greenbank, Plymouth. Breakfast from 8am to 9am. Details 01752 249187. Plymouth Community Choir Monday Evenings Meet at Salvation Army Congress Hall, Armada Way, Plymouth from 7pm to 9pm. New members are welcome, just come along for a free taster session at the beginning of the term, or contact the choir leader. Terms are 12 weeks long and we sing a variety of music such as gospel, contemporary, sacred, world folk, pop, funky bass lines etc. No previous experience is necessary and you don’t need to be able to read music as we learn ‘by ear’ and repetition. Come and give us a try and see what you think! Our choir leader is Sarah Pennington and she can be contacted on 01392 437792 or by email plymouthcommunitychoir@ gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you! Plymouth Cycling Touring Club Meet Sundays for a leisure cycle ride. For our latest rides list and meet time/place see www.plymouthctc. co.uk or contact Graham Black 01752 606650 or Andy Prideaux 01752 345170 for more information. Plymouth Die-Cast Model Collectors Club First Wednesday of the month A club for anyone interested in or a collector of old toys, Dinky, Corgi, Tinplate etc. Meetings are quite informal, any club business is discussed along with a good gossip over a cup of tea or coffee. The meetings are held at the Jan Cutting Centre, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth from 7pm - 9pm. New members are always made very welcome with no charge for a first visit. For further details or information please contact Paul Simmons, telephone 01752 846250, or check out the Club web site www.plymouthdiecastclub.com. Plymouth & District Koi Keepers Society First Wednesday of the month If you are interested in koi keeping, or thinking of building a pond and want to learn more, then why not come along to one of our meetings. We have guest speakers, presentations, visits to club member’s ponds before finishing the evening back at the clubhouse. At the weekends trips are arranged to visit other koi club’s ponds and koi shows and these are excellent days out. Meet at 7.30 pm in the lounge of the Tamar View Community Centre, Miers Close, Barne Barton, Plymouth. New members always welcome. For more details of club activities please visit www. plymouthanddistrictkoikeeperssociety.org or ring Sandra Crocker on 01752 210118. Plymouth Pisces Swimming Club for all Disabilities Sundays 11.15am to 1.15pm at Plymouth Life Centre. Adults £2.50 per session, children £2 per session. Under 5s free. Annual membership £5.

National award for Wendy Plymouth celebrant Wendy Coulton has received national award recognition for Outstanding Funeral Celebrancy Practice.

Families and funeral directors were among those who nominated Wendy for the National Celebrant Awards 2018 which seeks to applaud professional standards, innovation and achievements. There was a specific award category for the contribution made by celebrants who create and conduct memorable high quality funerals and go the extra mile for the bereaved. There was an overall trophy winner for Outstanding Funeral Celebrancy Practice and a runner up. Winners were announced at the National Convention for Celebrants in Kettering. Awards and convention organiser Anne Barber said: “Wendy was a very close runner up in this category. The number of nominations Wendy received shows how much she is respected in the Plymouth area. Nominations said that she is not just a celebrant but a caring and professional individual.” Wendy said: “I really do appreciate the time and trouble taken by those who nominated me for this award. I genuinely love what I do. It’s a vocation and a privilege to support bereaved people and help them to say their goodbyes and honour the memory of the person who has died in their own way.” At the convention Wendy led two workshops for celebrants on how to find and set up new venues for non-religious funeral services as an alternative to crematoria chapels. She shared her experience of establishing new venues in Plym Ramblers First and third Sunday in the month A well estab lished walking organisation offering regular walks by experienced leaders all within 20 miles of Plymouth. The group meets every first and third Sunday in the month and also hold interesting social events. For details contact the secretary on 344048 or the chairman on 405132. Plym Ramblers have now published their walking book “On the beaten track 4” the fourth book in a popular series of local walks. Plymouth Inter Varsity Club We are looking for lively, interesting people who want variety in their social lives and would like to mix with others in a friendly, local social group run by its members, for its members. We enjoy a wide range of activities eg meals out, cycling, themed party nights, walking, canoeing, theatre, reading group and weekends away. Want to know more? You can go to our website www.plymouthivc.org , look at what we do and complete an enquiry or contact 01752 550492 or 07810065982. Boys’ Brigade Various dates and Venues For more information visit www.boys-brigade.org.uk or Facebook, Boy’s Brigade Plymouth. 1st Plymouth - Salisbury Road Baptist Church (Fridays); 2nd Plymouth - Ridgeway Methodist Church (Mondays); 4th Plymouth - St Judes Church (Wednesdays); 5th Plymouth - Mount Gould Methodist Church (Fridays); 7th Plymouth - Pennycross Methodist Church (Fridays); 8th Plymouth - Ford Baptist Church (Wednesdays). New members very welcome. Age groups: Anchors (5-8); Juniors (8-11) and Company/Seniors (11-18). The Boys’ Brigade can help your church in its mission to children and young people. 5th Plymouth Company Boys’ Brigade and Girls Association We meet at Mount Gould Methodist Church, term time, and are looking to recruit both boys and girls aged 5-8yrs (6.30pm-7.45pm), 8-11yrs (6.30-8pm) and 11-18yrs (6.30-9pm). Our programme is very varied and includes craftwork, cookery, games, computer work, interactive challenges, sports competitions, sponsored fundraising and much more plus the year ending event - summer camp (8yrs+). Many of the skills learnt here can help prepare them for adult life. Interested - then come along to the church on Friday or contact Hugh Porter, 01752 667513, or email porterbb@blueyonder.co.uk 7th Plymouth Company Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Association Fridays We meet at Pennycross Methodist Church in term time, Anchors (5-8 years) between 6.15pm and 7.15pm; Juniors (8-11 years) from 6.30pm to 8.30pm and Seniors (12-18 years) between 7pm and 9.45pm. There

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May until September. Offering various introductory, taster and child ( 8-11 ) sessions throughout the spring and summer. For more information please contact Tracy Jones 01752 510653 email intro@ppca-club.org.uk or visit www.ppca-canoe-club.org.uk RAF Association (Plymouth Branch) On April 1 2018 the Royal Air Force, became 100 years old, (1918/2018), having been formed by the amalgamation of the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps. Special events to commemorate the 100th Anniversary, will be held throughout the UK. Dates of remaining Branch Meetings during 2018 will be on Wednesday Oct 24 and finally Nov 28. Meetings will start at 10.30am followed by coffee break at 11am all held at Raffles Club Ermington Terrace, Mutley, Plymouth. The Branch AGM will be on March 7 at 12 noon followed by lunch at Raffles Club. We look forward to meeting members old and new. Please make the effort to join us during 2018.

Plymouth, in partnership with funeral director David Parslow of Walter C Parson. Wendy, who was the first Plymouth-based civil funeral celebrant when she started over five years ago, was the Good Funeral Guild Celebrant of the Year national runner up in 2017 for her services for the bereaved. In March 2019 Wendy is hosting a Death Cafe event and a workshop at Devonport Guildhall to give practical guidance and tips on how to get your house and life in order so you don’t leave a mess for your next of kin to sort out when you die. More details will be posted on her website www.dragonflyfunerals.co.uk is a full programme of activities including crafts, games, drama, music, cookery, interactive challenges, national sport competitions and much more. The year culminates in a week-long summer camp. Our programme enables youngsters to learn many various skills and prepares them for adult life. Simply go along on Fridays to find out more or visit 7plymouth. boys-brigade.org.uk Plymouth Writers Circle Tuesdays Do you have a problem with plotting or characterisation. The Plymouth Writers Circle meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10am to 12 noon at the Plymstock Community Centre (except in the summer holidays). Plymouth Clarion Choir (Male Voice) Tuesdays Rehearsals between 7.30pm and 9.30pm at Crownhill Methodist Church Hall with break in between for refreshments. Nice friendly atmosphere and a variety of music sung. Why not come along and see what it is all about. Musical director Catherine Davies, accompanist Olga Drougaleva. For details call Darell Jago on 01752 266434. Plymouth School of Aikido Non-profit well-respected community based Martial Arts club founded over 35 years ago. Classes at Woodview Learning Campus (off Lancaster Gardens, Whitleigh) on Mondays and Coombe Dean School, Elburton, Plymstock on Fridays. Times: 7- 8pm Juniors, 7-9pm Adults. Aikido is a Japanese Martial Art suitable for both Men and Women learning and working together. Enjoyable, interesting, useful, physical, family-friendly activity with Child Safeguarded/DBS Nationally qualified Instructors leading to recognised gradings appropriate for students of all ages 7yrs to 70yrs. Fees with concessions; excellent value. Quality equipment including clothing available for purchase at non-profit prices. Checkout www.plymouthaikido. co.uk or Facebook Page. Contact Tre or David Worsley 403325, or Phil Smith 219355 for more information. Plymouth Hockey Club Sundays Plymouth Hockey Club is the oldest junior club in the city and has recently achieved the highest award for organisation and safeguarding. The club is operated by parents for all children and young people. The club trains every Sunday between 10am - 1pm at Bull Point ATP. The club cater for young people from 4-16 years and no previous experience is required. The first 6 weeks are free to new members and everyone who trains gets to play. For more information, please see the website at www.plymouthhockeyclub.org.uk or contact Rob on 07861 250682. Port of Plymouth Canoe Association Mondays , Thursdays and Saturdays

RASC/RCT/RLC Association (Plymouth Branch) This is to advise members that the Branch meetings will now be held on a Tuesday evening at 8pm, in order that we may be able to meet up with the Army Reservists, after their drill session. The Branch Meeting will be held as usual at the Army Reserve Centre, Brest Road, Derriford, Plymouth and the dates for 2018 are: May 8, July 10, Sept 11 and Nov 13. The Annual General Meeting will be on Tuesday, January 8 2019 at 8pm. Please attend as many meetings as you can, the committee needs your support, if you wish to keep the branch alive. Road to Recovery Group of Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting every Friday at St Matthias Church Hall, North Hill. Doors open 6.30pm. Meeting 7pm- 9pm. If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to attend. Family, friends, health professionals etc also welcome. Contact: Matt 07766 006 153 or Jo 07918 141715. AA Helpline: 0800 9177 650. Snack ‘N’ Chat Tuesdays Friendship group for the bereaved and those who live alone. From 10.30am to 12.30pm in the Coffee Corner in the Minster Church of St Andrew in the city centre. A community project run by two trained Counsellors and two trained listeners. Come and enjoy coffee, tea and home made cake and talk through how things are for you. Only 50p per session. Solaris Yoga Enjoy vital relaxation, strengthening and toning muscles. Pregnancy yoga, mum and baby yoga and adult yoga held at Plymouth Swallows, St Andrew’s Cross, Church of the Holy Spirit Southway, Crownhill Fort and Jump. Please call Shilpa on 0771 1899 530 for times of classes. Soundhouse Brass and Soundhouse Youth Brass Academy Thursdays Want to play with one of the finest Brass Bands in Devon then why not come along and give us a try. We also have a thriving Youth Band for younger players which is supported by Plymouth Youth Music Service. Both groups practice at The Soundhouse, Torbridge High School, Estover on Thursday evenings (Juniors 6p.m. to 7.30p.m. and Seniors 7.30-9.45p.m) Come along any evening, visit our website www. soundhousebrass.co.uk or ring Alan 01752844108 (Senior Band) or Garry 0744618977 (Youth Band) for further details. South West Chamber Choir Wednesdays Marjon Chapel 7.30 to 9.30 pm. We are a friendly auditioned choir of 25 to 30 singers specialising in unaccompanied singing, with a programme of madrigals, partsongs and sacred works. We give four concerts annually as well as a weekend of sung services at a cathedral each July. A reasonable standard of sight-reading is needed to join. We welcome enquiries. www.swcchoir.org.uk Shotokan Karate Club Shotokan Karate club in Devonport High school for Girls on Monday and Friday evenings for all ages and grades starting at 6pm. This is an authentic Japanese art, taught in the same disciplined manner instilling personal responsibility for actions, promoting confidence and self esteem. Karate taught in this environment is deemed to be beneficial for all ages and genders. All Instructors DBS checked, safeguarding and first aid trained. Contact club secretary Steve on 07518471142 or Colin on 07968061887. Shotokan Karate Club in Eggbuckland Community college Drama studio on Wednesday evenings from 7.00 to 8.30 for all ages and grades. . An authentic Japanese art, all Instructors DBS checked, safeguarding and first aid trained. Contact Georgina on 07807184279. Children’s Shotokan Karate Class in

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St Budeaux parish church hall, specifically for ages 7 to 12 years old, parents can train alongside their children in a relaxed and friendly environment. All Instructors DBS checked, safeguarding and first aid trained. Saturday mornings 10am to 11am Contact Georgina on 07807184279

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Police, Fire, Ambulance or Coastguard 999 or 112 Police general enquiries 101 Derriford Hospital 08451 558155 Electricity, Western Power Distribution 0800 678 3105 Gas, Transco (Gas Emergency Service) 0800 111999 Water, South West Water 0344 3462020 Environment Agency (Emergency) 0800 807060 RSPCA 0300 1234 999

Tea Morning Wednesdays Plymouth Unitarian Cafe 10am - 12 noon. Why not drop in for a bit of relaxation, a cuppa, knitting, a game, some reading or colouring? Or just have a sit down and rest. Dementia friendly. Tea/coffee and a biscuit 60p. All money taken goes to our charities for the year, Plymouth Samaritans and the Smile Train

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The Specials Wednesday Club For adults with learning disabilities. YMCA Plymouth, Honicknowle Lane from 6pm to 8pm £3 per week. Further information www.sopd.org.uk The Arts Society South Devon We are part of The Arts Society, the National Association, and have about 250 members. We hold monthly evening lectures on a wide range of Arts topics, occasional morning lectures, Study Days, Tours, Visits and Concert visits. We would be pleased to welcome new members and introductory guest visits are available. See website for programme information and other details (www. theartssocietysouthdevon.org.uk) or contact Jim Stevens, Membership Secretary (jst74@hotmail. co.uk). Tai Chi Beginners Classes Various dates Established in Plymouth since 1995. A friendly group covering all aspects of Tai Chi training for health and well being. Tai Chi is a gentle way to exercise and build strength. For those more keen, it is a complete form of body and mind martial arts system from ancient China suitable for all ages 5 to 95! To get more information, please drop into the class held every Tuesday 6.45pm at Mount Street Primary School, Greenbank, or any other class advertised on www.wutan-plymouth.co.uk. Tel. 07949 839088 Tamar Valley Westerners Sundays Established for more than 20 years, Tamar Valley Westerners run a country and western evening and line dancing at the Hyde Park Social Club from 8pm to 11pm. Live entertainment every week with a brilliant atmosphere, all types of dancing and bar for refreshments. Members £5, non members £6. All welcome. The Pythagorean Society First Friday of the month held at Plymouth Natural Health & Healing Centre, Outland Road, PL2 3PY. 7

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Experience ‘Unless you become like a little child you cannot enter the Kingdom of God’.

This statement from Jesus Himself has always intrigued me and it was whilst watching The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe that I had a revelatory moment. The author, C S Lewis not only possessed a brilliant mind but was also really clued into spiritual reality. In this great piece of literature, Lewis positioned Aslan as depicting Christ and Lucy as the younger sibling out of the four children Chris Cole who found their way into Narnia. I imagine most folk reading this may have seen the film rather than read the book, but attentive film goers would recognise that as the youngest child, Lucy had the closest relationship with Aslan. The gift that Aslan gave Lucy, unlike the weapons given to her siblings, was a bottle of special medicine which healed the wounded in life’s battles In our work with the Gilead Charity, which helps people who are wrestling with life addictions and problems, we have learned (from the research of specialists in the field) that children who are brought up in loving and consistent home environments tend to develop differently within their frontal lobe system than children where their environment is hostile.

Lion President Graham Hyde, John Branch from Diabetes UK and Past President Lion Ian Hill

An annual sponsored knitting event organised by the Lions Club of Plymouth has raised £1,500 for local charities.

More than 50 contestants knitted squares which have now been made up into various sized blankets and throws, which have been distributed to hospitals and homes throughout the city. The trophies were awarded to the winning contestants immediately following the event in April. Now cheques for £600 have been presented to John Branch representing Diabetes UK, and Tracy representing The Local Bereavement Counselling Service. The remaining £300 will be donated to local Lion charities and individual deserving cases. The sponsored knitting event in 2019 will be held on Saturday April 13 at the Emmanuel Church Hall in Mannamead. All interested parties and individuals interested in taking part should contact Lion Roy Russell on 01752 347547 or email lion.royrussell@yahoo.co.uk pm – 9 pm. We have a different topic each month with a guest speaker, covering a wide range of esoteric subjects. Please see our website for details www.pythagoreansociety.wordpress.net or email mail@pythagoreansociety.net The Plymouth Regional Head & Neck Cancer Support Group Our group is specifically aimed at head and neck patients, their partners and/or carers. Our support group will also welcome anyone who wishes to join us for whatever reason. You don’t have to be a cancer patient to join us but those cancer patients without a support group of their own will be made especially welcome. Due to the nature of this particular disease, most of our members are from the older age group. We meet up once a month and take a trip out somewhere away from the clinical environment. We might also be able to help with transport if necessary. Please contact: Geoff Read on (01752) 563 800 or

email Secretary.PlymouthHNC@gmail.com Watercolour Art Sessions for Adults Thursdays Beginner and experienced artists welcome. Chaddlewood Farm Community Centre Thursdays 10am to 12 noon. The Burrator Inn, Dousland, nr Yelverton Tuesdays 10am to 12 noon. Easy car parking at both venues. For more information call Janet on 07742 983311 Yankee Yoga Various days All abilities yoga classes set to sweet tunes. Tuesdays 5pm @ The Art of Dance (Mutley Plain) 8pm @ Coombe Dean School; Plymstock/Elburton; Wednesdays 6pm @ Merlin Fitness (Crownhill); Fridays 7.30pm Special Class - Yoga for Athletes @ Taurus Gym (Mutley Plain); Saturdays 10am Special Class: Yoga Sculpt @ Merlin Fitness (Crownhill). Contact Emily on 07478 257080.

The nature versus nurture debate... Children developing in hostile environments can develop addictive problems because of selfpreservation and fear. Of course this impacts on people differently because different people cultivate their own experiences depending on their worldview and personal convictions, choosing to respond to life’s circumstances in their own way since we all have free will. It is the ‘nature versus nurture’ discussion and debate. When we’re children we depend on the nurture, provision and protection from our mothers and fathers. When, sadly, that goes wrong because of life issues it can damage our levels of trust, confidence, self-worth and identity as children grow into adolescence. Some neuroscientists believe delayed frontal lobe development explains why adolescents can show poor impulse control and engage in risky behaviours. During this period of rapid development, the brain’s amygdala section, the area responsible for gut reaction and heightened arousal, might become overactive. This is all fascinating but the personal revelation for me that started this article, was that the key for Lucy was her childlike trust and love of Aslan.

By Chris Cole Founder of Cross Rhythms

Maintaining trust in those who have care and authority over us is healthy until that trust is broken. Caring for children in their innocent years is one of the most sacred trusts we have as human beings. Why is it so sacred? Because we enable them to keep their hearts open to the gift of love, and to be able to care for each other as they grow. Life is already tough enough that we don’t want to make it any more difficult for folk, especially the children given in our care as sons and daughters. The Bible says two things, amongst others, about our spiritual hearts. ‘The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?’ and ‘Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it’. Trust is a massive factor in the development of our spiritual hearts and a real value that we as parents can give our children. The question is have the parents themselves had a good and nurturing experience to pass these values on? The Christian faith does have an answer to these messy life situations and it is this: when you seek God with everything you have in the truth that a little child possesses, despite the reality of your own life experience and open your heart to Him, He will reveal himself as Who He says He is - the One who loves you so much He died for you. God puts the broken into families but freedom and salvation from God is a gift requiring courage, trust and faith to receive.

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Victory in fight for frigates - now it’s save the Marines The Devonport Task Group has welcomed news that its campaigning has helped secure the basing of the Royal Navy’s new generation frigates in Plymouth and saved the city’s amphibious assault ships from defence cuts.

Families in Plymouth are being given the chance to enjoy free water sports sessions - thanks to funding from Sport England.

The Making Waves Together project is aimed at families in the St Peter and Waterfront Ward of Plymouth, or for anyone with a child at the Plymouth School of Creative Arts in Millbay. The project started earlier this year and offers taster sessions for families who want to swim, sail, kayak, stand up paddleboard or surf together. The project leader is Tors Froud from the Plymouth School of Creative Arts and they are working in partnership with Plymouth Youth Sailing, Mount Batten Watersports and Activities Centre, The Lynher River Barge CIC, Red 22 and the Cornwall Surf Academycreating a meaning ful pathway to water based activities as well as supporting individuals and families and becoming part of social action projects. The Sport England fund is a key part of their focus on helping young people have an enjoyable experience of sport and physical activity so they develop a positive attitude towards being active at an early age and continue being active later in life. The mission is to encourage families to get active together,

because parents and close family members can have a big impact on children’s experiences. Sport England research shows that they are also significant role models in helping their children get active - because how a parent behaves impacts what a child sees as important. Parents who are active themselves and enjoy it, can encourage positive feelings about exercise and its value in their children. Yet many parents lack the skills or confidence to take part in a sport with their children as they fear they cannot keep up. For example, if adults don’t know how to swim or lack confidence near the sea, this has a knock-on impact on the activities they feel they can do as a family and how much their encourage children to take part. Families can enrol in taster days in one or more of their chosen activities, with all equipment, including wetsuits, buoyancy aids, and instructors provided for free. After the taster day, if they enjoy a particular activity, families can have follow up sessions to develop their skills and better their active participation. For water based activities the minimum age is six years old, but activities can be provided for younger ones.

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The Plymouth Lifeboat crew have given their support to the project which is also working with Plymouth City Council’s Anti Tombstoning campaign. The Stonehouse Neighbourhood Policing Team are also supporting the project by donning wetsuits and getting splashed by fellow kayakers! The RNLI, Surf Life Saving GB, Nudge Community, Duke of Edinburgh students and volunteer students from PSCA are also backing the project and it is hoped that a legacy of active healthy salt-water-wet families will act as a catalyst for the hub

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of our waterside community. The next free family surfing sessions are taking place on October 28 and November 3. Due to the time of year and the swell size, there is a minimum age of 11 for these family taster days, but dates for younger ages will be provided at a later date. All equipment, instructors and transport are provided for free. This is a family project, so all family members are encouraged to attend. The only requirement is that participants can swim. For more information visit www.makingwavestogether.org.uk

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The Fly the Flag for Devonport Campaign was launched in December last year to fight the threat of HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark being axed under defence cuts. It also called for all eight of the new Type 26 frigates to be based in Devonport and lobbied against a reduction in the number of Royal Marines in the city. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson confirmed on October 8 that the new Type 26 frigates will be based in Devonport. The anti-submarine ‘global combat’ warships will enter service in the 2020s, replacing the Type 23 frigates. He also announced at the end of September that HMS Albion and Bulwark would be retained. Campaigning and lobbying on all these issues has been spearheaded by the Devonport Task Group, which comprises MPs, the leader and shadow leader of Plymouth City Council and senior representatives from the defence industry, dockyard trade unions, business community and education and skills sector. Councillor Tudor Evans, leader of Plymouth City Council and chair of the Task Group, welcomed the news but said the city needs to keep pressure on the Government and MoD to ensure continued investment in the naval base and dockyard. Councillor Evans said: “The news that our campaign to secure the baseporting of the Type 26s in Devonport has been successful is very welcome and we need to say a big thank you to all the people in Plymouth who supported it. “We need to be vigilant in case there are creeping cuts elsewhere that could impact on Devonport. There is already speculation that two Type 23 frigates could be retired early, which could have an impact on the city. “We also need to know what the plans for the Type 31 frigates are and to be reassured that there are no plans to reduce the numbers of Royal Marines. We also need to understand where the MoD are planning to locate in the city once they vacate Stonehouse barracks and what the plans are for this important site. “Our work to support defence in Plymouth will continue in earnest.” Shadow leader Ian Bowyer, who chaired the Task Group up until last May, said: “This is great news for Plymouth, for the Naval Base and Dockyard and for jobs and investment in the city. We have campaigned hard on these issues and this is the result we wanted. “We fought for HMS Bulwark and HMS Albion and they’ve now been secured and we fought to bring all the Type 26s here, which we have now also secured. We now need to keep the pressure up to secure the Royal Marines in the city.”

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