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Hundreds of women took to the streets of Plymouth for the popular annual Midnight Walk in aid of St Luke’s Hospice. • Story and more photos on page 2

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Children keeping fit and getting fed this summer in Plymouth

Fit and Fed, the great holiday activity and food programme, is running in Plymouth this summer holiday to support families with children who receive free school meals.

Organisations across the city are supporting the programme, giving children the chance to take up activities at Plymouth Albion RFC, Plymouth Raiders and the Life Centre, to name a few. Councillor Pete Smith, Deputy Leader of Plymouth City Council, said: “Fit and Fed provides a safe and fun environment for children to experience a wide range of amazing activities including arts and crafts, sports and dance. Every child also receives a healthy nutritional meal or packed lunch each day. “We are pleased to be able to provide the programme thanks to funding secured by the Council from the Department for Education. We were one of just 11 national projects awarded a grant to coordinate free holiday activities and healthy food for disadvantaged children this summer and the only successful bid in the South West.” There are over 45 free clubs taking place across the city, however spaces have already started booking up. The following clubs still have spaces available; check eligibility and book now at www. plymouth.gov.uk/fitandfed • Brickfields Sports Centre (8-11 year olds) • City College (8-16 year olds) • Efford Youth Centre (10-18 year olds) • Talk Tastic, Eggbuckland School (11-18 year olds) PM session • Estover Youth Centre (11-19 year olds) • Exim Dance, Plymouth Creative School of Arts • Proactive Sports Coaching, Plymouth Creative School of Arts PM (9-14 year olds) • Plymouth Raiders 83 Foundation, Marjon Sport and Health Centre (8-11 year olds) • Marine Academy Plymouth (6-10 years old) • High 5 Sports, Lipson Cooperative Academy (8-12 year olds) • Honicknowle Youth Centre (10-19 year olds) • Hamoaze House (12-16 year olds) • Plympton Library (8-12 year olds) • Plymstock Library (7-11 year olds) • Sports Development Unit, Tor Bridge High (8-12 year olds) • District Sports, Plaistow Infants and Nursery School (5-8 year olds) • Plymouth Albion RFC (15-18 year olds) • Youth Services Outreach programme (meeting at the Life Centre) (11-18 year olds)

New exhibition at Ford Park to focus on city’s youth

Ford Park Cemetery’s new exhibition will focus on youth organisations in Plymouth, including Scouts, Guides and similar groups.

The exhibition will run from July 27 to September 15 and will be open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10.30am to 3.30pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 12.30pm to 3.30pm. Instead of the usual walk in conjunction with the exhibition, the Heritage Team will be holding a ‘Young Persons Day’ on August 4 when they will invite young people into Ford Park to enjoy various activities, including circus skills, orienteering, puzzle trail, headstone rubbing and pebble painting. All the activities are free, although donations are always welcome. The fun begins at 12.30pm and refreshments will be available from the Visitor Centre. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. A concert to raise funds for Ford Park Cemetery featuring Mad Dog McRae is taking place at the Railway Social Club in Pennycomequick on August 2 at 8pm. Tickets cost £10 and can be purchased in advance from the cemetery office on Plymouth 665442 (weekdays only) from 10am-3pm.

Girls just want to have fun – and they sure did! Gathering together for the city’s most popular ladies’ night out, the Midnight Walk in aid of St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth, saw over 1,300 women pounding the pavements in support of the much-loved charity, raising funds for the specialist end of life care it provides for people at home, in hospital and at its specialist unit at Turnchapel.

Stepping back in time and getting into the groove for this year’s fun 80s theme, the ladies shimmied in shoulder-pads and lunged in Lycra and legwarmers, setting off from the city centre on a 13, eight or three-mile route. Having loads of fun with friends and making it a night to remember, many were there celebrating the lives of lost loved ones and cherishing precious memories as they made new ones. Departing from the Piazza in the city centre, where their limbering up was led by Cheezifit and entertainment included Virina Flower (drag queen), the ladies followed a route that took in many Plymouth landmarks, including Smeaton’s Tower and the Barbican. And when the challenge got tough, moral support came in abundance from the spectators who cheered them on from their front gardens and the passing motorists who tooted their horns in solidarity. Along the way, the ladies continued to wholeheartedly embrace the 80s theme, with hair crimping, themed make-up and selfie stops against the backdrop of an 80s’ teenager’s bedroom. Among those taking part in the event, which was sponsored by Nash & Co Solicitors, was Louise Dinham from Whitleigh, whose father Dave was cared for by St Luke’s before sadly, he passed away. Louise said: “Dad was one of those people everyone loved and he did so much for others, including being involved in the creation of the memorial garden at Derriford to help those who have suffered the loss of a baby. “Taking part in Midnight Walk is my way of thanking St Luke’s for the amazing way they looked after Dad so he could be at home, where he wanted to be. It’s a charity that really needs our support so they can be there for other families, too.” Alongside Louise was her friend, Emma Smithson from Plympton, who was also walking in memory of someone very special, her grandmother Grace. Emma said: “I have such happy memories of nan – she was such a lovely person. In her 80s, she had lung cancer and the St Luke’s team was there, looking after her at home for the last months of her life. “They were so caring that I want to do anything I can to help them. I know the difference they

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make and how needed it is - they support families members as well as giving medical care to the person who’s ill.” Also stepping out was Lynn Batten from Plymstock, showing her support for the charity currently caring for a good friend of hers at its specialist unit at Turnchapel. “It felt really important to be doing this for my friend, who is only in her 40s, and to be doing something so worthwhile in support of those who are making her as comfortable as possible at this time. “Another friend of mine was also looked after by St Luke’s. He had a brain tumour and I know the fantastic care they gave made that very sad time a little easier to bear because they did everything so compassionately. It’s great to know the money we raise tonight will help such an important service continue.” Also striding the streets was Jeanette Gerard from Tamerton Foliot, walking in memory of her parents, mum Jean, who passed away 25 years ago, and dad Bernard, who died in May this year. “Tonight, I’m thinking of mum and dad, such special people. Dad was a real character, so full of energy. We were best friends and when he was ill I gave up work to look after him, going to the hospital every day. “It’s thanks to St Luke’s that in his last few days he was able to be back home and I’m so grateful they made that possible. Tonight is all about celebrating mum and dad and doing what I can to support an amazing charity.” By Jeanette’s side was relative Hannah Ford from Kings Tamerton, whose much-loved mum, Alison,

passed away the same month as Jeanette’s father. Hannah said: “It’s great to be doing the walk with Jeanette and supporting each other because we both know from experience how St Luke’s goes above and beyond. “Mum was a beautiful person, my best friend. With St Luke’s looking after her at home, I had the comfort of knowing she was in very safe hands. I can’t speak highly enough of the care that was given.” Head of fundraising at St Luke’s, Penny Hannah, said: “What an atmosphere! A heartfelt thank you to all the ladies who came out to support St Luke’s - you are all incredible and we loved seeing you in your 80s gear! “From the dedications on the backs of all the tee-shirts it was clear to see the positive impact St Luke’s has had on so many local families in need at a time of crisis. “We are hoping this year’s event will raise in the region of £165 000, as it did last year, enough to provide a complete package of care at home for 165 families, not just in Plymouth, but in South Hams and Dartmoor, too. £60,000 has been raised to date, and I encourage anyone who has pledged sponsorship to send it in as soon as possible, so we can put it to work and help even more people in our community.” Since Midnight Walk first began in 2007, the event has raised over £2m for St Luke’s, powered by a caring community who have walked a total of 233,677 miles for the charity they keep close to their heart. Anyone needing more information about St Luke’s specialist end of life care can find it at www.stlukes-hospice.org.uk .


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Fun reading time at Drake Circus Central Park awarded a Green Flag

More than 270 Plymouth schoolchildren visited Drake Circus to take part in a series of interactive events designed to encourage reading for enjoyment outside of the classroom.

Children from The Cathedral School of St Mary, High Street Primary Academy and Laira Green Primary School enjoyed a range of fun literary-themed workshops, including storytelling sessions and bookmark-making with staff from Drake Circus and the store teams from Waterstones, Build-a-Bear and White Stuff. Every child also went away with a book in hand and British Land, the owner of Drake Circus, provided each of the schools with £100 of vouchers to spend on brand-new books for their libraries. The event was part of the Young Readers Programme – an award-winning initiative by the National Literacy Trust in partnership with British Land – that works to improve children’s literacy by motivating them to read for pleasure through a series of fun activities and gives them the chance to choose books to take home and keep. Since the partnership started in 2011, the Young Readers Programme has gifted over 127,000 books to more than 42,500 children

Plymouth’s Central Park has been awarded a prestigious Green Flag.

across the country and has helped encourage more than 1,800 children in Plymouth to read for fun outside of school. Charlotte Sandercock from The Cathedral School of St Mary said: “The Young Readers

KF Kitchens raising money for Macmillan Derinda Damarell of KF Kitchens at Faraday Mill decided to take on a challenge this year to help raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Following the success of the coffee morning KF Kitchens hosted last year, Derinda wanted to do more for such a worthy cause, so she decided to take on one of the Marathon Hikes organised by Macmillan in eight fantastic locations around the country. Derinda said: “I decided to do the hike from Weymouth to Wareham along the challenging but magnificent Jurassic Coast, a total of 26.6 miles in one day. I was lucky enough to have my long-time friend Catherine Duckett take on this challenge with me. “We completed the Hike in 12 hours and 40 minute and I never thought that it would have been as emotional and difficult as it was, through the rain, wind and finally sun we battled through every step to the finish line. We laughed, we cried, we encouraged

each other to keep going. “The Macmillan team were amazing, it was all so well organised. A big thank you to all of the people who made the day so special from the people handing out sweets, to the man helping us to cross the roads safely. From all the people who kept us fed and watered, the support and encouragement at the pit stops, to the lady in the first aid tent at the 20 mile pit stop who sorted out my blisters and finally the lady who handed me my medal and asked if I was ok as the tears came.” Derinda raised over £1200 smashing her original £250 target. She thanked all the individuals and businesses for their support. KF Kitchens will be holding another Macmillan coffee morning on September 28 along with the ‘Great KF Bake Off’ where bakers can enter their cake and have it judged with the best cake winning a prize. Entry is £5 will all monies raised going to Macmillan Cancer Support.

Programme is a fantastic initiative and has really helped motivate the children to read more. “A love of reading is something that can last a lifetime. It’s a great way for children to learn new things and fire their imagination, so anything that inspires them to open a book more often is amazing.” Research from the National Literacy Trust shows that one in 11 children and young people in the UK don’t have a book of their own at home, yet those that read every day outside of school are four times more likely to read above the expected level for their age than children who don’t.” Greg Lumley, centre director at Drake Circus, said: “We’ve been supporting the Young Readers Programme for a number of years now and it’s an event that we always look forward to getting involved in. “Seeing children from our local community being excited and inspired by books is really rewarding and we hope it has a lasting impact.”

Derinda Damarell (right) with her friend Catherine Duckett celebrate the end of their marathon hike

The Green Flag Award scheme is a national body that recognises and rewards well managed parks and green spaces. Devonport Park, Tothill Park, Ham Woods, West Hoe Park, The Hoe and Freedom Fields have previously been bestowed with the honour and have again retained the Green Flag status. Councillor Sue Dann, Cabinet member for Street Scene and the Environment, said: “Central Park is Plymouth’s premier green space so it is fitting that it has Britain’s premier award. “Central Park has got a very exciting future. With a new café, sports hub and tennis courts nearing completion, Green Flag status is yet another string to the bow. “I’d like to say a big thank you to all the volunteers, not just at Central Park, but at our other Green Flag green spaces, without whose commitment and hardwork this would not have been possible.” International Green Flag Award scheme manager Paul Todd said: “It’s fantastic that we have more Green Flag Awards in the UK than ever before, joined this year by 131 International winners.” “Each flag honours the thousands of staff and volunteers who work tirelessly to maintain the high standards demanded by the Green Flag Award. We congratulate each and every winner on their fantastic achievement.” The Green Flag scheme recognises and rewards the best green spaces in the country. It is also seen as a way of encouraging others to achieve the same high environmental standards and creates a benchmark of excellence in green spaces. To meet the Green Flag Award standard the judges are looking for green spaces to be healthy, welcoming places that are safe and secure, clean, well-maintained and sustainable. The management of the green space must involve the community, pay attention to conservation and heritage and include marketing of the site. Central Park will be hosting the flagship event of the Plymouth Parks Matter campaign on Saturday July 27. Celebrating the opening of the new Central Park Café, community hub and tennis courts, activities will include games, bouncy castle, music, dance, face painting and more. Try out Zumba, Pilates and yoga as well as tennis, football and more. Find out more: www.greenflagaward. org.uk


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

Ocean Giants Jul 24 to Sep 2 National Marine Aquarium at 10am. With a colossal celebration of everything enormous, Ocean Giants are coming to the National Marine Aquarium throughout the summer holidays. Games, shows, feeds, talks, activities, crafts and more! For more information visit www.national-aquarium.co.uk Port Eliot Festival Jul 25 to 28 Celebrate words, music, imagination, ideas, nature, food, fashion, flowers, laughter, exploration, fun and all that is good in the world. Tickets www.porteliotfestival.com Bikers Day on the Piazza Jul 27 As part of 2019 Plymouth Summer of Events, the Plymouth Motorcycle Club are proud to announce that by kind permission from Plymouth City Centre Company they will be holding a static display on the Piazza. Summer Fair and Dog Show Jul 27 Gables Dog and Cats Home from 11am. The charity’s biggest event of the year. Take the whole family and the dogs for a fun day out for all. There will hot and cold refreshments, a variety of stalls, fun and games for the kids, a tombola and raffle with some amazing prizes to be won, as well as our fun family dog show. There is a £1.50 fee for adults, children are free. Plus a Fun Family Dog Show for anyone to enter at £1.50 per class. Coffee Morning Jul 27 Emmanuel Church, Mannamead 10.30am to 12 noon to raise funds for the work of Shador, a medical and community Christian charity in the Himalayas. Yummy cakes and preserves in abundance. The church is close to main bus routes on Mannamead Road. Rave-Kidz UK Jul 27 Rave-Kidz is a fun Family Rave Event for the whole family. Playing the finest in uplifting Dance music for all ages to hit the dance floor and throw shapes together. Held at the Woolwell Centre. Yealmpton Show Jul 31 From a Countryside Marquee to Food Hall, Cakes and Handicraft to Diggers and Tractors, there is plenty at Yealmpton Show for everyone regardless of age to enjoy. There are two main rings, Ring 1 and the Countryside Arena. The two rings will be packed full of entertaining things for all to see and enjoy throughout the day. Show starts at 9am. Free Netball Sessions Aug 1 and Aug 8 Plymouth Life Centre from 7pm to 8.30pm. All sessions are free to females wanting to get back into netball. Sessions will include a fun warm up, recap of rules and match play with the support of a qualified Netball coach. Free netball for the first 30 attending plus plenty of opportunity to continue playing. Details via email at pdnlmedia@outlook.com, on Facebook @westdevonnetball or via www.westdevonnetball. co.uk to reserve their space. Family Activity Drop In Day Aug 1 Burrator Reservoir, Sheepstor at 10am. Go along and be a woodland plant detective at Burrator Discovery Centre. Learn about some of the lichens and ferns that grow in the woods then go out and help us to find them. We need Plant Detectives to help us discover what is growing in the woods around the reservoir. What will you find? There will be lots of other things to do. £3 per child £2 per adult. For more information visit www.swlakestrust.org.uk/events/family-activitydrop-in-day-3/

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Summer of Fun Until Sep 7 The Plymouth Summer of Fun in the city centre, brought to you by Plymouth City Centre Company, promises to be a summer full of entertainment for all the family. Held at various locations throughout Plymouth City Centre. There will be entertainment for all ages when Plymouth Summer of Fun kicks off on July 6 with Plymouth Summer Circus, a free day of circus entertainment and workshops on the Piazza. Events and activities will take place every weekend during the school holidays with the aim of bringing more visitors to the high street. Plymouth Summer of Fun promises a variety of entertainment across the holiday period, from circus workshops to dance, story time, arts and crafts and sport, all rounded off with the grand finale of the West End Carnival and 60th Anniversary of Plymouth Market on August 31.

Elmer’s Big Parade Until Sept 15 For 10 weeks in the summer of 2019, a parade of 40 fabulously colourful and unique elephants will take you on a trail around the beautiful city of Plymouth and surrounding areas. From the hustle and bustle of the city streets to the peace and grandeur of the Hoe, and from the green spaces of Plymouth to the spectacular coastline; Elmer’s Big Parade will navigate you around Britain’s Ocean City and across the river to Mount Edgcumbe. St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth has worked in partnership with Wild in Art and Andersen Press to bring this mass participation, family friendly, art trail to life; featuring the much beloved children’s character of Elmer, by Devon born artist and author David McKee. At the end of the summer each of the beautifully designed Elmers will be auctioned to raise funds for St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth. For more information visit www. elmerplymouth.co.uk Rolex Fastnet Race August 6 to 8 The historic Rolex Fastnet Race will once again finish in Plymouth this summer. Yachts come from all over the world to compete in the race, which will popular The Legend of King Arthur in the gorgeous setting of the Garden House lawn. The show will be approximately two hours long including an interval and will go ahead regardless of the great British weather; cancellation only in the event of dangerous conditions. Bring a blanket or low backed chair.Details and tickets www.thegardenhouse.org.uk/events Family Fun Day Aug 4 Kit Hill Park, Barne Barton 11am to 3pm. Vintage games, inflatables, history exhibition, music, face painting and much more. Love Summer Festival Aug 7 to 12 Newnham Park Estate, Plympton. A family friendly festival in a beautiful location with music, camping, workshops, great food, easy access, dog and caravan friendly. Full details of the festival line up and tickets at www.lovesummerfestival.com

The Car-Park Day Party Aug 3 and 4 Plymouth Ski Slope. Casa Music will be throwing a 12 hour day party in one of the best outdoor locations Plymouth has to offer, featuring house and techno. For information visit www.casamusicgroup.eventbrite.com

Cream Tea Aug 14 In aid of St Luke’s Hospice at St Boniface Church Hall, Percy Street, St Budeaux, from 2pm to 4 pm. Enjoy a lovely cream tea for only £3. Tickets available from church members or at the door.

The Legend of King Arthur Aug 3 The Garden House, Buckland Monachorum. 6pm to 9pm. Boxtree Productions present the hugely

Space Workshop - Seeking Out the Sun Aug 16 The Garden House, Buckland Monachorum. 1pm to 4pm. This workshop looks at our own amazing Star:

start on August 3 in Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The Plymouth race village will be located at Yacht Haven at Mount Batten and will be open to the public from August 6 to 8, with live music, family friendly activities and opportunities for local people to try their hand at on-water activities. Ocean City Blues n Jazz Festival Aug 9 to 11 Listen to the sweet sounds of summer at the free Ocean City Blues n Jazz Festival on the Barbican, which will round off a week of celebration in Plymouth following the Rolex Fastnet Race. Enjoy blues, jazz and acoustic musicians from across the region, performing on stage on the Parade. Relax with a drink from one of the many bars and pubs, or put on your dancing shoes and party the night away. British Fireworks Championships Aug 14 and 15 Tens of thousands of people will flock to The Hoe and other vantage points for two nights of spectacular firework displays. Six of the top pyrotechnic companies in the country will battle it out over the two nights to become Champion of Champions. The fun starts in the early evening with a fun fair, music and entertainment with Heart FM, the Sun. Examine how the Sun was formed, how it generates its energy and the effect that it has on us here on Earth. We also investigate what will happen when the Sun dies and make comparisons with other stars in our galaxy. Activities include measuring different stars, sun craft and detailed modelling of the Sun’s interior. Details and tickets www. thegardenhouse.org.uk/events Plymouth Broadway Organ & Keyboard Club Aug 21 The Club holds concerts by top professional organ/ keyboard musicians who play a wide variety of music from the Shows, Films etc. This month features Michael Wooldridge who has played for many West End Musicals. All welcome at the Broadway Community Centre, Plymstock. 7.15pm. Admission £5. Includes tea/ coffee. Free parking. 01752 706712. All Things Sparkling Aug 24 An exclusive afternoon of fizz and sparkles in aid of the Primrose Foundation at the Honky Tonk Wine Library, North East Quay, Sutton Harbour in association with Drakes Jewellers. 1pm to 5pm. Tickets www.helmtickets.com/events/4431/all-thingssparkling Pop Up Charity Shop Aug 31 At Sherwell United Church, North Hill from 9am to 2pm. Raising funds for The Rainbow Project which sends aid to Romania. Clothes, shoes, bags and scarves priced

plus plenty of food stalls. First of the 10 minute displays is at 9.30pm. Ocean City Motorcycle Festival Aug 17-18 Ocean City Motorcycle Festival are pleased to announce a new motorcycle weekend event incorporating a motorcycle show Ocean City Bike Show on Saturday August 17 and The MegaRide as normal on Sunday August 18. Held at the Plymouth Hoe Promenade. Drawn to the Valley Open Studios Aug 24 - Sep 1 Free entry, various venues see brochure: www. drawntothevalley.co.uk. Look for yellow signs! For details of studios and locations visit www. drawntothevalley.co.uk West End Carnival and Plymouth Market 60th Anniversary Aug 31 This summer the sights, sounds and smells of Carnival will be brought to the West End. Plymouth City Centre Company and Plymouth Market will host a day full of free family fun around the West End of the city centre. from as little as £1 for sale. There will also be some branded clothes and a big amount of larger size ladies clothes. Coffee, tea and cakes as well. Plymouth Flower Club Sept 6 At Trinity Church Hall, Torr Lane, Hartley at 1.45pm. Fiona Hammond, who is an area demonstrator, will be giving a demonstration entitled Mix and Match. Guests are welcome at a charge of £7 per person. Details can be obtained from Sue on 01752 265242. Table Top Craft Sale Sept 14 Kings Tamerton Community Centre 12pm until 4pm. Refreshments available. £5 per table. To book ring 07955 962213. Coffee Morning Sept 14 Trinity Hall, Torr Lane, Plymouth 10.30am to 12.30pm in aid of Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Conservative Association. Stalls, raffle etc. Entrance £4 to include coffee and biscuits. Autumn Fayre Sept 28 St Budeaux Parish Church Community Hall,The Green, Crownhill Road from 12 noon to 3pm. Several tables selling goods, including toys, cards, gifts, handbags, jams, jewellery, beads, bric a brac, etc. Refreshments available. Limited number of tables to hire at £5: to book phone 01752 362161.


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Pictured at the site (from left) Katrina Houghton, Directorate operations and development manager, John London, project manager and Councillor Sally Haydon, Cabinet member for Customer Focus and Community Safety study the designs for Plymouth’s new crematorium at the site off Haye Road

The land for Plymouth’s new crematorium has been secured.

The 17-acre site on the eastern edge of the city, off Merafield Road near the Stag Lodge entrance to Saltram Park, was purchased by Plymouth City Council in July. The transfer of the site marks another major milestone in the £12 million scheme, which will see Plymouth’s aging crematoria replaced with a state-of-the-art, modern facility. Councillor Sally Haydon, Cabinet member for Customer Focus and Community Safety, said: “This is a really important milestone in our journey to the new facility, so it is

exciting to be able to stand on the site and visualise how it will all look. “It’s really important that we retain the peacefulness and beauty of this site and I think that the designs that we have complement it perfectly.” The designs for the new crematorium have been developed with insights from the public and the funeral industry, received during consultation events held last year. Produced by local architects Stride Treglown and Aecom, they show single-storey buildings nestled in green spaces with water pooled around the ceremony rooms. Inside, light and open ceremony spaces with large windows are in keeping with the

desire to provide a modern quality facility. Reflective spaces will be created for memorials and scatterings alongside landscaping that embraces the local environment and ecology. It is also hoped that a green burial option will be available at the new site. The existing cemeteries at Efford and Weston Mill will continue to be active for burial and memorials with the chapels available for bookings. A building contractor will now be procured to complete the build with work on the site set to begin later this year. More information on the new crematorium are at www.plymouth.gov.uk/futurecrem

Plymouth’s lifejacket scheme goes national Plymouth’s trail blazing lifejacket scheme is to be rolled out across the country.

Fishing crews based in Plymouth were all offered free E250 lifejackets with personal locator beacons, thanks to an innovative project set up by Plymouth City Council. Now the scheme will be rolled out in fishing ports up and down the country as part of the National Marine Safety Action Plan which is designed to help reduce loss of life and accidents within the local fishing industry. Council Leader Tudor Evans said: “This is brilliant news. Britain’s Ocean City is leading the way in protecting those who risk their lives at sea. Where Plymouth leads, others follow! “Fishing is massively important to Plymouth – it’s where 13 per cent of the national catch is landed – but we are all too aware that it is a dangerous industry and we wanted to see if there was more we could do to keep our people safe at sea. “I could not be more proud of the work we have done here to make this happen. It’s been a real joint effort between the fishing community – the crews, their families have all been right behind us – they’re buzzing about it on Twitter.” The project received funding from the European

Maritime and Fisheries Fund and the Maritime Management Organisation and was designed with input from fishermen’s representatives, SEAFISH and the emergency services. It aimed to create a more coordinated community approach to training and equipment to reduce the number of fishermen’s lives lost at sea. Since it launched the scheme in 2017, 250 life jackets have been distributed and 60 more are being allocated at the moment. The council has taken calls from Cornwall to Inverness and all ports in between asking for advice on how to set up the scheme. Now as part of the Marine Safety Action Plan £250,000 will be set aside to extend the fishing lifejacket scheme, meaning an extra 500 lifejackets and personal locator beacons for boats across the UK. A further £700,000 has also been allocated to provide fishers lifesaving training. The life-jackets have in-built locator beacons and were distributed by Saltash company, MarineCo. The project was designed with input from fishermen’s representatives and the emergency services to create a more coordinated community approach to training and equipment to reduce the number of fishermen’s lives lost at sea.

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Dog fouling in city to be targeted by undercover patrols

Plain clothed environmental enforcement officers will be patrolling in Plymouth from Monday July 29.

Focusing on areas where residents have reported issues, officers will be on the lookout for those who do not pick up after their dogs. Owners who are caught not doing the right thing will be handed a fixed penalty notice for £100, which if not paid, could end with a criminal conviction. Councillor Sally Haydon, Cabinet member for Customer Focus and Community Safety, said: “I am absolutely fed up of seeing dog poo on our pavements and in our parks. “I am constantly hearing from residents about how it’s a problem in their area and I’m pleased to be introducing a method to catch those responsible. “When we took control of environmental enforcement, we said we’d act on intelligence and patrol in all areas of the city and that’s exactly what we’re doing.” While the patrols will primarily be on the lookout for people who don’t pick up after their dogs, they will also be keeping a close eye on dog control, ensuring that dogs are kept on leads in the required areas. Why plain clothes? Everyone hates dog poo and the council receive a number of complaints each week about it on streets and in parks. Often, when people decide they’re not going to pick up after their dogs, they tend to have a quick look around, check there’s not an enforcement officer around, and then walk on. With plain clothes patrols, the council hope to add a substantial deterrent to these type of offenders. Why does the council bother with dog control? There are various areas, in various green spaces in the city, where there are rules on dog control. Some places, like fenced children’s play areas, prohibit dogs completely. Others just require dogs to be on leads. This is because even the most responsible dog owner can lose sight of their dog when they are off the lead and not notice if they poo. All the places where dogs can’t go, or must be on leads, have clear signs but if in doubt, check the website at www.plymouth.gov.uk/ dogcontrol What about littering, fly-posting and flytipping? Although dog fouling and dog control will be the priority of the plain clothed teams, they will not turn a blind eye when they spot littering, fly-posting or fly-tipping and will issue FPNs. If they’ve not got uniforms, how will people know that an officer is genuine? Officers will carry Plymouth City Council identification and produce that at the start of any conversation with members of the public. Where will they be patrolling? The plain clothes patrols will be in areas where residents have told us that there are particular issues. But this is just the start. If your area has a particular issue with litter or if dog control at a particular children’s play area is getting you down, then get in touch at www.plymouth.gov.uk/dogcontrol.


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New plastics code of conduct launched A new code of conduct to help businesses, community organisations and individuals cut down on single use plastics has been launched by partners in Plymouth. The Plan for Plastics Code of Conduct was launched jointly by members of the Plymouth, Britain’s Ocean City Plastics Taskforce and Devon and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce at the Chamber’s City Conversations event. It follows the news last month that Plymouth is the largest UK city to be awarded Plastic Free City status by Surfers Against Sewage. The Code gives lots of handy hints and tips such as encouraging the use of reusable cups, making sure events are

Pictured at the launch Stuart Elford, Jackie Young and Cllr Sue Dann

eco-friendly by using recyclable materials including cups, plates and cutlery, and thinking about packaging when ordering supplies. Councillor Sue Dann, Cabinet Member for Environment and Street Scene for Plymouth City Council, said: “We’re really pleased to launch the new Code of Conduct jointly with Devon and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. “As a city we’re committed to doing all we can to reduce single use plastics and tackling plastic pollution and to do this we need everyone’s support. So the Code is really about making it as easy as possible for businesses, community organisations and individuals to take part. We can all do our bit for people, Plymouth and the planet.” Stuart Elford, Devon and Plymouth Chamber’s Chief Executive, said: “Devon and Plymouth Chamber is delighted to support The Plan for Plastics Code of Conduct and launch the initiative to business leaders at our City Conversations event. Protecting our natural resources is important for everyone and businesses need to play their part. This code will help organisations to do their bit with handy hints and tips. The Chamber will encourage all our members to sign up to the code, which is even more important as Britain’s Ocean City approaches the Mayflower 400 year and bids to be the first National Marine Park.” Jackie Young from Environment Plymouth said: “Taking action on single-use plastics is so easy. Everyone can do it so there’s no excuse. Our Plastic Free Business Pioneers have eliminated everything from coffee cups and straws to packaging. They’ve listened to us and to their clients who are increasingly asking about plastic-free options. It’s great for meeting environmental and CSR targets and, after the initial adjustments, can even prove cost effective. What’s not to like?” Since the Plymouth, Britain’s Ocean City Plan for Plastics was launched in June 2018: • 264 schools, community groups, families and individuals have signed up to be Plastic Free Community Ambassadors and 102 local businesses have signed up to be Plastic Free Pioneers as part of the work led by Environment Plymouth. • 100 campaigners have taken part in awareness raising ‘plastic surgery’ workshops • 800 volunteers took part in 160 litter picks with local community group Clean Our Patch, and collected 4,000 bags of litter. • 748 volunteers have taken part in beach cleans with Plymouth Beach Clean Volunteers and collected 261 bags of rubbish and 5,000 ‘nurdles’ (small plastic pellets used in a number of products) • CATERed who provide school meals for 67 of Plymouth’s secondary schools have removed 8,000 plastic straws, removed disposable plastic packaging and moved over to biodegradable • A Sea Bin has been installed by Plymouth City Council at Queen Anne’s Battery as part of a pilot project to monitor plastic pollution with the University of Plymouth

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Plymouth photographers snap up top award The award for the Best Photography Unit in the Royal Navy has been awarded to a group of photographers from Plymouth.

The Fleet Regional Photographic Unit West, based at Devonport Naval Base won the coveted Peregrine Trophy, which is the highest honour that any Photographic Section can achieve and is awarded annually. Judged by some of the best photographers and agency professionals in the country, the overall winner for the best portfolio went to the Plymouth based Unit for their work over the past 12 months. Two of the main contributors to this outstanding selection were Leading Photographers Alex Ceolin and Barry ‘Baz’ Wheeler. “It’s a very proud moment,” said Chief Petty Officer Matt Ellison, who heads up the Royal Navy Photographers in the region. “Alex and Barry have done really well and its due recognition for all their hard work this year.” Alex Ceolin joined the unit after finishing her Photography training at RAF Cosford in the West Midlands in April 2018. She became a Navy photographer after leaving her role as a communications specialist to

fulfil her dreams and has never looked back. Barry Wheeler transferred from the Royal Marines and after his training he served around the world and covered most of it with a camera by his side. His Commando training has seen him out and about with the Royal Marines, whether at sea or on land poised to take that image! “It’s been a long time since our section has won the Peregrine Trophy and I’m so happy to have contributed to our section’s success,” said Barry. The Peregrine Trophy is awarded to the best Photography section that submits a portfolio of six images, covering military based subjects and can cover operations anywhere worldwide in any environment. The awards ceremony for the Peregrine Trophy is a prestigious occasion and took place in July at Admiralty House on London’s Whitehall. During the ceremony other awards were presented for Best Maritime image, Best Student of the year, Best Amateur among many others. But it’s the Peregrine Trophy that everyone wants to win, which was presented by Chief of Joint Operations (CJO), Vice Admiral Ben Key CBE at the end of the night.

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Plymouth to work with Music Venue Trust to develop live music in city Plymouth City Council is working with the Music Venue Trust, a national grassroots music charity, to support and develop live music in Plymouth.

Following consultation with venues, promoters and musicians involved in the local music industry, the council has teamed up with the Music Venue Trust to discuss and identify the problems faced in Plymouth and how to tackle them to support a thriving local music scene. Councillor Tudor Evans, Leader of Plymouth City Council said: “We listened to the concerns that were raised about the local music scene, and we’re taking action. I’m thrilled to be announcing our partnership with the Music Venue Trust who have worked all across the country. The problem faced by live music venues is not just a local one – so it’s great to be working with an organisation that has expertise and a great track record of reviving grassroots music scenes. “Together we will be working to grow and develop this important aspect of Britain’s Ocean City’s vibrant cultural scene.” The Music Venue Trust will be engaging with music venues across the city to understand the local music scene and identify steps to support the industry. This will be followed by a two week celebration event in September, Fightback Plymouth, which will celebrate the local artists and venues that exist in the city. Mark Davyd, CEO of the Music Venue Trust said: “We are excited to be working with Plymouth City Council and the city’s fantastic range of grassroots music venues. There is a Mark Davyd thriving, organic music scene here which has real potential to be regionally and nationally important. This is an opportunity to work right across that scene to identify the value of what already exists, seek opportunities to support it, and look for opportunities to plug the gaps that might prevent the scene reaching its full potential.” The Music Venue Trust works nationally to protect, secure and improve grassroots music venues. Created in January 2014 the charity has been working at a national level, feeding into Government research about the music industry and working to secure the long-term future of iconic music venues across the UK. As part of this work Music Venue Trust has delivered successful Fightback events in Bristol, Brighton and Manchester.

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Volunteers pick litter to raise cash A team from Devon Universities Royal Naval unit, led by Ryan Cumner, has been helping to clean the streets of Plymouth.

The team is aiming to fundraise £2000 before the end of August for SeafarersUK; a charity that supports the UK’s maritime industry. The charity provides safety equipment for merchant seamen and the fishing fleets, as well as grants to help seafaring families in need. As part of the fundraising the team took to the streets in Millbay to clean one of the most polluted areas in Plymouth. With the backing of Clean Our Patch, a community group dedicated to cleaning up Plymouth, led by El and Ash, along with two other volunteers, they collected 24 bags of rubbish in two hours. The items collected ranged from the ordinary – like takeaway boxes – to the bizarre like three chest freezers and a sofa. Those obviously did not fit in the bin bags, but were reported to the council! Verity Thomas, the head of fundraising in the team, said: “Doing the litter pick was very eye-opening and insightful. It highlighted the extend of drug use in Plymouth, as well as the issue of commercial fly-tipping, one-useplastics, and general littering. “I hadn’t realised it was such a problem beforehand and I learnt a lot”. Joe Williams, another team member, was excited to find the oldest piece of rubbish

Volunteers from Devon Universities Royal Navy Unit and Clean Our Patch ready for the litter pick in Millbay

during the pick: a crisp packet dated to 2004, so 15 years old. Collecting large pieces of rubbish was easy using the litter grabbers but Adam Bennett was determined to pick up the smaller items too, like the numerous cigarette butts. Devon URNU are on the final push to get to their total for Seafarers UK. Any donations would be appreciated at https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/Team/ DURNU24Peaks. Please mention ‘litter pick’ so that the organisers can track which activities

are raising the most. The team have also taken part in the 24 Peaks challenge, a 31 mile walk in the Lake District taking in 24 mountains each over 2,400ft high. The team are doing many other different events to raise money, including bake sales, a ‘guess how many sweets in the jar competition’ and a raffle. Clean Our Patch run regular local cleans across Plymouth. To get involved or have a look at the amazing work they do visit www. facebook.com/CleanOurPatch

Sailor campaigns for dog walkers in Plymouth to help clean up rubbish A passionate sailor from the Royal Navy based in Devonport, is leading a campaign to encourage dog walkers to help clean up some of Plymouth’s footpaths.

Leading photographer Barry ‘Baz’ Wheeler, 37,of the Fleet Photographic Unit West along with his wife Cathy and their dog Izzy are spearheading an initiative, asking other dog owners to pick up litter on their daily walks. “I’ve noticed over the past three or four years that many of the paths where I go for a walk with Izzy, my dog, are littered with rubbish and plastic,” said Baz. “Many of the hedgerows and bushes are covered with domestic and take-away waste, which is a general blight on the landscape. So, I was thinking if everyone could just pick up a bag full of litter every time they went out, we could all help get rid of this problem.” Baz was so passionate after one particular walk, that he decided to clear up a section of the woodlands he had just walked through. He and Cathy gathered four bin bags full and cleared an area 10 metres either side of the pathway. “There are hundreds of dog walkers and pathways in Plymouth alone, if it was repeated across the country by thousands we can get on top of the problem and the paths and parks would improve, be cleaner and a whole lot more pleasant to walk through.” Inspired by a recent photo assignment to an East Cornwall beach, where he was taking pictures of HMS Richmond’s ship’s company clearing up an area, as part of a national Beach Clean campaign, he knew from then he had to do something that would make a difference. “They cleaned the whole beach, filling many, many bags of rubbish with the plastic they could see, which was then taken away by the local council, it was very inspirational. It was just one beach but their efforts made a great difference to that corner of Cornwall.” Baz set up a Facebook page when he got home called ‘Dog Walker Initiative’, which has encouraged people across the country to put up pictures of their efforts to clean up their dog

Baz and Cathy Wheeler with their dog Izzy

walking trails. People have really come together to act and make their surroundings better, thanks to Baz’s social media posts. He regularly posts pictures of what he finds on his, Cathy and Izzy’s walks. “It’s really taken off now, I’m amazed how everyone has taken to showing what they are

doing to help the environment. Picking up the plastic waste and rubbish in their parts of the country, we feel like we are really achieving things for the environment.” Cathy and Baz are also hoping that the actions of their supporters on social media are setting a trend for others to follow. They believe through the efforts and the improved surroundings, it will also discourage people from dropping litter and keep parks and paths clear. “I’m hoping we are influencing the next generation as well. Getting young people to appreciate their surroundings as well as the disposal of rubbish properly by taking it away or putting it in bins provided by the councils in their areas.”


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...big plans to win hearts and minds of Plymouth

Members of the council’s key scrutiny commitees on their tour of The Box

The team behind Plymouth’s Box project have been outlining plans to inspire and involve the city’s residents in history and culture – far beyond the walls of the Box.

Members of one of the Council’s key scrutiny committees toured the construction site on North Hill to get a progress report on the hugely ambitious project which is due to open next year. As well as touring the site – which has come on in leaps and bounds – they were given detail of plans for how families, schools, young people and communities will form a core part of The Box’s audience. A fantastic families’ programme is being developed with gallery trails, workshops, parent and toddler sessions, all aimed at making sure the Box is the go-to destination for families. The schools programme is being drawn up with support from teacher ambassadors at 30 Plymouth schools and sessions are being structured around Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths – in keeping with the Plymouth’s STEM strategy – as well as art, history and geography. Online resources are part of the package and 22 loan boxes covering topics from mummification to African instruments will be available. The community learning programme will build on the phenomenal – and often moving work – that has been going on in Plymouth’s neighbourhoods. Residents in care homes, for example, have been getting their teeth into the

Council leader Tudor Evans and Conservative group leader Cll Ian Bowyer being briefed during the tour

‘Your recipes, Your heritage’ project, reminiscing about Spam and rationing and who could forget the inspiring ‘Blast from the Pasties’ event at the Moments café in the city centre, where pasty power got people talking, tasting and crimping their pasties to perfection. The project aims to tackle social isolation and bring people together to share meals and stories. Councillor Leader Tudor Evans said: “It’s so important that everyone in this city feels the

Box is something for them. That’s why so much effort is being put into making sure people feel connected and part of this. “There are so many examples: awesome projects drawing out people’s memories so that they can tell us their part in Plymouth’s history. We’ve got people with dementia and their carers having great fun making ceramic figureheads in the inspiring ‘Arts and Minds’ workshops. We always envisaged the Box being about so

NORMAN LEAVES HIS ENTIRE £300,000 ESTATE TO THE BOX A Plymouth man who sadly passed away last year has left his entire estate worth nearly £300,000 to The Box.

Norman Hine’s generous legacy, which included cash, investments and a bungalow, came as a complete surprise to the staff who are working on the development of the city’s brand new cultural and heritage centre. Many of them knew Norman who was a regular visitor to the Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth and

West Devon Record Office and South West Film and Television Archive for many years. Stacey Anderson, achivist at The Box said: “Norman was a true gentleman and I learnt a lot about the city from my conversations with him. He had a wealth of knowledge about local and naval history. “Collecting photographs linked to Plymouth’s time as an ocean liner port of call was a personal mission for him. I particularly remember one of them

which was a great image of Walt Disney stepping off the Normandie in 1935.” In later life Norman used his knowledge to help Plymouth City Council develop the ‘Wall of Stars’ on Millbay Road as part of the city’s ‘Waterfront Walkway’ public art trail. He also gave talks at the Museum and Art Gallery about the famous film stars who had disembarked here and supported the development of its ‘Millbay 150’ exhibition in 2007.

more than just a building, so much more than a museum. We want it to become the city’s cultural heart.” The massive ‘Box On Tour’ programme has been going on for almost three years engaging communities across the city and beyond. So far it has engaged with 114,500 individuals alone during 2017/18 and has reached a similar figure for 2018/19. Some key highlights includes working with 64 volunteers who have provided a total of 694.7 days; an award for ‘Best Community Engagement’ and ‘Best Overall Archive’ by the National Community Archives and Heritage Group for Maker Memories – the project about Maker Camp in South East Cornwall. The visitors were also given an update on construction. The exterior refurbishment of the old museum building is complete as well as the striking cantilevered section which will house the city’s archives and collections – all one million objects. Many of the permanent galleries that will showcase the city’s amazing art, natural history, human history, media, photographic and archive collections are nearly ready for fit out. Behind the scenes staff are preparing to move objects, images, archival materials and works of art that will move on to the site during the autumn/winter. The committee members heard about the challenges of the Reload, the project to move over a million items from nine different locations around the city into the Box. It’s not just a case of packing and unpacking artefacts. Systems, including IT, that support these collections have to be dismantled. Every object has to be tracked and accounted for – a systematic move that is being planned like a military operation. A comprehensive plan for opening has been drawn up to bring visitors flocking to the Box, as well as ensuring all aspects of the venue’s operation, from catering to security, are good to go. Stay up-to-date with The Box at www. theboxplymouth.com or by following @ theboxplymouth on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.


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Teresa with her son Adam

Teresa’s world record headshave challenge Young people wanted for new creative project Plymouth’s Playwriter’s Organisation is launching a new project for creative youngsters aged between 16 and 20.

16-20 will start in September and run for 400 days until November 2020. Organised and run by the Playwriters Organisation the project is free, and is open to all young people aged between 16 and 20 plus who are interested in any or all of the following: creative writing, playwriting, theatrical production, performance and story-telling, film and screen-work. No qualifications are necessary. The committment is just to do the work on-line and then have it appraised in tutorials weekly. These will be held on Friday mornings or Sunday afternoons, so the project is suitable for all whether working, not working, or in full-time education. During the lifetime of the project the participants will create various pieces of work which will then be published or performed. Mike Ford of the Playwriters Organisation said: “The creative skills and teamwork abilities acquired by the students, as well as the social skills, will be transferable into any workplace or further study they wish to do afterwards.” The Playwriters are collaborating with Roughwood Associates and film-maker Ryan John on the project, and will publish an anthology of the students’ work, staging a production and making a film, all in 2020. Students wishing to participate should apply by either calling into The Playwriters’ Friday morning sessions at the Noah’s Ark pub in Courtney St, any Friday in August, or phone Mike Ford on 01752 786777 with their contact details.

A Plymouth mum is organising a record-breaking headshave to raise money for a charity which gave her son the trip of a lifetime.

Teresa Brookshaw, who lives in Stoke, is appealing for volunteers to help beat the Guinness World Record for the most people having their head shaved at the same time. She wants to raise money for the Starlight Children’s Foundation which grants the wishes of a lifetime for children with serious illnesses. Teresa’s 16-year-old son Adam has an extremely rare disorder called Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA) which sadly took the life of his sister Sophie in 2007 when she was just five years old. MMA is an inherited disorder in which the body is unable to process certain proteins and fats (lipids) properly. The effects of MMA, which usually appear in early infancy, vary from mild to life-threatening.

There are thought to be less than 20 cases in the UK. Earlier this year, Starlight granted Adam’s wish to watch a WWE Wrestlemania Show in America, paying for him, his mum and elder brother to visit the USA and attend the event in Monterey. “Starlight is a fantastic cause,” said Teresa,”and it really was the trip of a lifetime for the three of us.” She is organising the Guinness World Record attempt at Plymouth Guildhall on September 8 and is appealing for people to step forward and join the challenge. The current record is 329 and although Teresa has already signed up a good number of volunteers she still needs literally hundreds more. And she is also appealing for people who will do the shaving. Entry is £10 and details can be found by ringing Teresa on 07900882129 or emailing her at tbrookshaw842@gmail.com.

Vital help for people with long term health conditions

Improving Lives Plymouth delivers a free, four week course called ‘My Health, My Way’ which helps people develop knowledge, skills and confidence to selfmanage the challenges of living with a long term condition (LTC).

The course is delivered as part of the Longterm Conditions Self Management service at Improving Lives. Nichola Royal lives with the chronic pain of fibromyalgia (also known as central sensitisation disorder) and she was a delegate on one of the courses held earlier

this year at Improving Lives Plymouth’s Mannamead Wellbeing Hub. Nichola’s job as a biomedical scientist with the NHS became too much for her shortly after the birth of her baby. Chronic fatigue, pain and sensory overload were eventually diagnosed as fibromyalgia after she used her scientific skills to narrow down the options and ask her GP to confirm. She found it hard to explain to her family, and was getting defeated by her inability to do the things she used to do until she was referred to the Long Term Conditions Self Management team. She joined nine others with a wide range of LTCs and received support from trained volunteers, most of whom live with long term conditions themselves and so have empathy for course delegates. “It was a relief to be able to talk about my condition with others who had similar experiences,” she said. “It’s a safe place to find tools to manage life.” People attending the courses (soon to be held in a wider selection of community

venues) can include carers as well as those with an LTC. During weekly, 3½ hour workshops, people gain skills to manage their condition; they set achievable goals, meet others and talk about their experiences. For someone who is isolated and whose family can often become frustrated with them, the adaptable course can be life changing; it helps them to explain their difficulties to others in a way they can understand. “The course helps you find ways to explain how you’re feeling to those who love you but often don’t get it,” said Nichola. “It gives you some hope that you are normal, just a different normal. “I learned to set achievable goals for myself,” she said, “and to accept ‘that’s OK for me’; it helps you become more positive and kind to yourself.” Long term conditions self management coordinator, Lorraine Grave said that they are looking to expand into more venues, so they need more volunteers. “Ideally volunteers will have their own experience of living with a long term condition; full training is given and we expect them to facilitate two, four week courses a year. The courses are very informal and rewarding - they really take the pressure off the delegates and help them find a better quality of life.” To find out more or to apply as a volunteer, go to www.improvinglivesplymouth.org. uk or call the Long Term Conditions SelfManagement team on 01752 201892, or email self-management@improvinglivesplymouth.


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Times are changing on Mutley Plain!

These new businesses have opened in recent weeks on Mutley Plain

When did you last take a stroll along Mutley Plain? Chances are you’ve spotted some changes.

Compton Councillors Andrea Johnson and Nick Kelly are on a mission to reverse the decline on the high street and make Mutley Plain a thriving district shopping centre once again. Signs of Mutley’s rejuvenation are clear with more than half a dozen new businesses taking up occupancy along Mutley Plain in recent months. Cllr Kelly said: “It’s fantastic to see premises that have been boarded up for years coming back to life with new and independent traders investing in Mutley Plain.” The new businesses range from barbers to a yoga and pilates studio, a brunch café, children’s play café, a furniture outlet, a bigger Dominos pizza branch, health

therapies, nail salons and Mutley Baptist Church is due to open its own ‘Green Space’ arts shop in July. The Plain is a bustling service centre and there really is something for everyone. Cllr Mrs Johnson said: “The Mutley Steering Group have worked extremely hard to facilitate new businesses setting up in the area and we are starting to see the positive results of our efforts.” Both councillors know there is still much to do to realise their aspirations of Mutley Plain returning to full occupancy and the vibrancy it had many years ago. Cllr Kelly said: “We are working quietly behind the scenes to improve the public realm, offer much-improved parking arrangements and keep the Plain clean and tidy. “We are strongly advocating more and longer free parking for shoppers to enable them to really explore the wide diversity of

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£75 million commitment to city by top law firm Plymouth City Council has secured transatlantic law firm Womble Bond Dickinson as key tenants for its headquarters at Millbay.

The company has signed a new lease committing to Ballard House – and to the city and region – until at least 2035. Council leader Tudor Evans said: “What a great day. This is a company that not only works in Plymouth but works for Plymouth and whose staff are a big part of life here. “Womble Bond Dickinson are great ambassadors for this city with highly-skilled professional staff and their support for the city and in particular, the Mayflower 400 commemorations, is inspiring. “This is not just about office space, it is about an international company committing its staff and millions of pounds over the next 16 years to this city.” Craig Moore, partner and head of WBD’s Plymouth office, said: “With an office in Plymouth since 1881, we know that the city and the South West region are a great place to do business. “There is an enormous amount happening here and we are delighted to confirm the extension of our lease of Ballard House for the next 16 years and a refurbishment investment of over £1 million. “It has been a pleasure working with Plymouth City Council, their significant investment in the city and the pro-active nature in which they have been moving things forward made it a really easy decision for us to remain at Ballard House and make a significant investment here. “WBD’s Plymouth office continues to grow from strength to strength, providing clients with a unique offering of national and international experience on their doorstep. Our long term commitment to Plymouth is a reflection of the growth in our clients and the value we bring to them.” “We look forward to growing the business further”. The council occupies four floors of the seven story office block since moving out of the Civic Centre in 2014. Ballard House is now a base for over 700 council staff, but advances in technology means that more and more staff are being encouraged to work flexibly – both at home and in other council buildings – to keep the costs of office space down. Most of the staff are now hot-desking. It means the council also retains control of a key strategic site right on the waterfront at Millbay, an area currently undergoing significant regeneration.

Craig Moore, Partner and head of Womble Bond Dickinson Plymouth and Tudor Evans, Leader of Plymouth City Council pictured at Ballard House

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Masterplan for Plymouth railway station unveiled Artist’s impression of the new multi storey car park and the refurbished Intercity Place in the background

Plymouth’s rail commuters are getting the big picture of the city’s exciting plans to create a better welcome for rail passengers.

A masterplan gives a bird’s eye view of what buildings could be going up, what’s coming down and how this vital entrance to Plymouth could look in the future. Key partners in the city are working together to create a whole new feel to this important gateway for people arriving into the city by rail – from Cornwall as well as Devon and beyond. The University of Plymouth recently showcased by way of a public consultation, its exciting ambition to transform the tower above the station into Intercity Place. This will house inter-professional clinical skills and nursing/midwifery facilities as well as additional educational services to support the future health workforce. Subject to planning permission being granted, it will signal the first major work to rejuvenate the station and its surrounds as the anchor investor. An aerial impression of how the railway station development will look

Now commuters can see more detail of what’s in store as the regeneration scheme moves off architects’ drawing boards and into the planning system. Council leader Tudor Evans said: “This is a massive regeneration scheme involving key organisations in Plymouth all committed to creating a real sense of arrival – a wow – when people come here by train. “It’s a hugely complicated scheme with lots of different elements. The university’s vision for the tower means we have an anchor tenant but we now want to know the initial thoughts of those who use the station the most.” The masterplan would become the guiding document for decisions being taken around this location. Plans currently include demolishing the redundant rail incident safety centre (RISC building) on the east side of the station to enable a new multi-storey car park to be built. The existing car park opposite the entrance is also earmarked for demolition and a new hotel and second university building created in its place. The masterplan proposes a new car park, almost

doubling the capacity to 469 spaces, for the site of the RISC building. Station staff accommodation will be modernised and significant new public space created including a direct pedestrian link to North Cross and the city centre. University of Plymouth Vice-Chancellor Professor Judith Petts CBE said; “This forms an important part of the University’s ambitious estate plans which will transform the campus and reimagine university teaching and research spaces for the 21st century. The station scheme is an important part of these plans and will significantly improve this notable city landmark so that it becomes an exciting gateway into Plymouth. “As a new home for allied health professions and nursing/midwifery, this builds on our already strong health credentials by making a significant investment in educating tomorrow’s health professionals for the region and beyond.” GWR Plymouth station manager Sara Rogers said: “There are almost 2.5 million passenger journeys through Plymouth every year, and it is easy to see why the station is regarded as the gateway to the South West. New Intercity Express Trains, providing almost 25 per cent more seats on every train than the ones they have replaced are already in service, and from December this year we will see more frequent and faster journeys. In keeping with improved services, I am delighted rail users will now have the opportunity to see these upgrade plans and the next phase in the station’s development.” The entire scheme is expected to cost in the region of £80m and has already received some financial support. Through the One Public Estate, the Cabinet Office has provided £500,000 for feasibility and planning work. • Plymouth’s train travellers will be walking out of the station onto Brunel Plaza. The multi-million regeneration scheme proposed for the area around the station will be named after Isambard Kingdom Brunelt, he great engineer, who was not only the chief engineer for the Great Western Railway, but also built the iconic Albert Bridge over the Tamar and Plymouth’s Millbay Docks. To read more visit http://plymouthnewsroom. co.uk/masterplan-plymouth-railway-stationunveiled. The consultation on the proposed masterplan closes on July 21.


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Elmer’s Big Parade is launched A homegrown hero of the storytelling world, who has ignited the imagination of millions worldwide with his bestselling children’s books featuring fiction’s favourite elephant, returned to Plymouth for the launch of the much-publicised Elmer’s Big Parade.

encouraged the schools to have tonnes of fun learning more about art and creating their own unique mini Elmer, all of which will be on display at Mount Edgecumbe, they’ve come alongside school staff to enhance their confidence and skills in supporting children living with loss. It’s estimated that 1 in 29 children – one in every class - has experienced the death of someone close to them, so St Luke’s is working with teachers and other staff to encourage more open conversations with youngsters about death, dying and bereavement, which – when conducted

Plymouth born David McKee, celebrated author and illustrator of the much-loved Elmer storybooks – which have sold a staggering 10m copies around the globe – was in the city for the 30th anniversary of his first Andersen Press Elmer publication and and the launch of Elmer’s Big Parade, Devon and Cornwall’s biggest art event of 2019. The Parade, an enchanting trail of 40 unique elephant sculptures lovingly painted by established and emerging artists, including internationally renowned Brian Pollard, will spread a smile across Plymouth and surroundings for ten weeks until 16 September. The free, family-friendly event – a collaboration between St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth, Wild in Art and Andersen Press Elmer’s creator David McKee (left) - is expected to attract 250,000 visitors to meets local artist Brian Pollard at Plymouth and the surrounding areas as well the launch as encouraging local people to get outside to discover each member of the mammoth mob, taking them to places they may not have been sensitively in an age-appropriate way – help to before. Along the way, it is expected to bring ensure no child feels left behind. a huge boost to the local economy, benefiting David McKee, grew up in Tavistock and was businesses from shops to restaurants. educated in Plymouth. He said: “The pleasure that These are no ordinary elephants – they’re on you can feel that the illustrators and painters have an important mission to raise awareness and had working with this, there’s a real excitement to funds for St Luke’s and the vital service the charity be had with this project, which is incredible. provides, looking after terminally ill patients and “I’m 84 now, so I’ve seen the way hospices help supporting their families when time is running families. The hospice isn’t just a building that short. people go to - while it is a big part of it, an even Each of the sculptures is sponsored by a bigger part is all the work which is done in the local organisation, including businesses of all actual homes of the people who are suffering. A sizes, with headline sponsor for the event being lot of people would prefer to stay in their own Stagecoach South West, the region’s leading bus home, and St Luke’s helps them to do that. operator. “To find out there’s such a high percentage The much-anticipated Parade is the culmination of children who know bereavement through the of months of preparation as the 40 artists selected loss of someone close, and that St Luke’s is very to paint an ‘Elmer’ worked their magic, some of involved in helping the children get through those them based at Herd HQ within St Luke’s pop-up periods, it’s incredible. shop selling quality second-hand furniture at “It’s quite emotional really, knowing that the former Toys R Us store at Western Approach, something you started that long ago is not only where they have welcomed visitors keen to get a still around, but new things from others have been sneaky peek before the big reveal of the finished made because of that. I suppose in a way, there is masterpieces. a sort of responsibility which you feel. Especially A key part the Parade is the educational when you realise that it’s not just decorative - the programme that has engaged 10,000 students cause is such a good one. Helping St Luke’s in any across 25 local schools, generously funded by the way is a good cause.” Thomas Cook Children’s Charity. On meeting David, local artist and St Luke’s Not only has the St Luke’s Education team patron Brian Pollard said: “It was such an honour

to meet and talk to the famous creator of Elmer, David McKee. David was delighted to see his creation come to life with the wonderful creativity of mainly local artists. I was surprised to hear that he had also visited a local gallery to view my paintings and he went on to make some positive remarks about my artwork. “I think I can speak for all the artists when I say we are all honoured and delighted to be involved in such a wonderful fundraising project, for a charity that is so close to all our hearts.” Brian’s Elmer is on display outside the Theatre Royal Plymouth. (see picture above). St Luke’s chief executive, Steve Statham, said: “The wait is over and it’s time for the grand reveal of Elmer’s Big Parade! We couldn’t be more excited to see everyone get out and about across our city’s iconic locations to follow the herd. “The Parade is going to be a real delight for people of all ages as they explore on foot and interact with the social media side, too. Along the way, they’ll learn more about the outstanding care and support St Luke’s provides for patients at home, in hospital and at our specialist unit at Turnchapel. “We believe everyone deserves to live well to the end, and it’s only thanks to the kindness of our community that we can sustain our service, being there to make a difference and helping families through the most challenging of times. “The support of local businesses is a critical part of this, and the way they’ve got behind Elmer’s Big Parade as sponsors is heart-warming. There’s still time for more to be part of one of the city’s biggest events and get their brand in a prominent position seen by thousands – a great opportunity to raise their profile while doing good. “To everyone who has put in the hours and gone the extra mile to make this fantastic summer extravaganza happen, I want to say a huge thank you. It would not have been possible without our hardworking staff and volunteers, as well as our sponsors and the companies who have given in kind. I feel very proud to be part of such an incredibly caring community.” The grand finale of Elmer’s Big Parade will be the auction at which the Elmer sculptures will be going, going, gone to raise funds for St Luke’s. The official trail map is available to download via the App Store, Google Play or available in print at local tourist information and St Luke’s charity shops. For more information about the Parade and how to get involved, visit: www.elmerplymouth.co.uk or follow the trail on social media @ElmerPlymouth #ElmerPlymouth.

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Plymouth divers on form - at home and overseas Two girls from Plymouth Diving Club have represented Great Britain in the World University Games in Italy.

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It was a financial struggle for Kayleigh Sinclair and Shanice Lobb to get to the Games in Napoli but with the help of donations from a Crowd Funding Page they were able to have the opportunity to go and soak up the atmosphere of being at the games. For Kayleigh the games were her biggest competition to date. She went into it with an open mind and was determined to enjoy it. In the 3m springboard preliminary round Kayleigh finished in a very comfortable ninth position out of 25. The semi-final went even better with Kayleigh finishing sixth out of 18. Kayleigh was the only diver in the final to represent Great Britain and to finish in eighth place overall was an overwhelming feeling of emotion, above and beyond her expectation. Shanice successfully came through the platform preliminary round in 16th place out of 22. Unfortunately for Shanice the semi-final did not go to plan, as she ended up in 15th place out of 18 after a disappointing second dive. Earlier this year she won the bronze medal in the same event at the British National Diving Cup. Despite the result it did not tarnish the experience or atmosphere which was absolutely brilliant and she met some amazing people. The highlight of the trip for Shanice was walking out into a stadium full of thousands of supporters. She said: “The feeling I felt and the memory of that night will be something I will always treasure.” Both Kayleigh and Shanice are grateful for all those around them who made it possible for them to reach this goal and continue to support them, including their coach at the Plymouth Life Centre - Alex Rochas, team mates, family and Plymouth Marjon University. Meanwhile Plymouth divers were out in force for the National Skills diving competition recently held at the Plymouth Life Centre. It is the biggest skills competition of its kind and attracted more than 250 divers from 32 clubs.

Most of the young divers who took part in the National Skills competition

Plymouth Co-op donated £300 to help pay for the divers’ kit

Among the other successful young divers was William Heath who won the silver medal in his class – only 1.7 points behind the top spot, while Oscar Westbury claimed the fourth medal position and Dylan Philpott just missed out on a medal in seventh place. Other medal winners were Eva Lang who finished sixth in her group, Evan Walker who won the silver medal in the boys – only 1.7 points away from gold – and Alex Whittaker who medalled in sixth position. Jake Harrison-Bennetton won sixth

medal place in his age group while EllaPoppy Cornish took fourth place in her group, a position matched by Alex Snell in the boys group. Plymouth Diving thanks Plymouth Co-op, who donated a cheque for £300 to the club from the Local Community Fund. It was presented by Mr and Mrs Hendrick to head coach Alex Rochas. The money helped to subsidise the cost of kit required for the competition. All of the young, up and coming divers are either coached by Tonia Couch, Fito Gutierrez, Ashley Hendrick or Ryan Wills.

College apprentices create Mayflower replica Two groups of City College Plymouth apprentices have created scale replicas of The Mayflower and the Type 23 frigate, HMS Portland.

The apprentices, who are employed by local businesses, including Aldermans, Babcock, Pipex px and Princess Yachts, showcased the vessels at a special presentation event held at the college. As part of their training, the college, engineering, welding, fabrication, naval architecture, mechanical and electrical apprentices work together in teams to create scale models out of metal with functioning parts. This year, a group of 30 apprentices collaborated on a replica of The Mayflower

The team of apprentices with their Mayflower replica

that sailed from Plymouth to America, which it is hoped will go on display in The Box to coincide with next year’s 400th anniversary celebrations. They started work on this

in May, allocating roles and responsibilities (from project management to assembly) and working on the engineering drawings, which formed the basis of the ship’s components.

The model was constructed from stainless steel and the apprentices used a range of techniques and machinery to build the ship, from plasma cutting to sheet metalwork and welding Alongside this, a group of 16 Babcock apprentices worked on a replica of the Royal Navy Type 23 frigate, HMS Portland. This was constructed from aluminium and is a water-tight, working model, fitted with an electrical motor. If you are interested in a career in the engineering industry and would like to find out about the range of courses and Apprenticeships available at City College Plymouth, call 01752 305300 or visit www.cityplym. ac.uk.


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It’s child’s play for councillors exploring a nursery garden! Tops Day Nurseries in Cattedown welcomed two very special guests recently on their official open day.

The then Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Chris Maven and Deputy Mayoress Cllr Sue Dann spent time exploring the nursery garden with the children, balancing on beams, cooking up a treat in the mud kitchen and speaking with managing director of Tops Day Nurseries, Cheryl Hadland about the steps the nursery has taken since joining the Tops Family. The councillors were particularly interested in the nurseries sustainability

ethos, and was surprised to learn of the award winning group’s most title as the most eco-sustainable nursery group. Tops Day Nurseries have taken some controversial actions in a bid to save the planet and educate the next generation; including the banning of glitter, DIY baby wipes and now a new pilot is being trialled across the 30 Tops Day Nurseries settings in which parents can trial reusable nappies and other eco products on offer. Cllr Sue Dann was particularly interested in this topic given her passion to support Plastic Free Plymouth. Cllr Sue and Cllr Chris talked about

Cllr Chris Maven and Cllr Sue Dann enjoying their time at Tops Day Nursery in Cattedown

Summer events for families with young children NCT Plymouth and West Devon branch is launching a summer programme of events ‘Bumps and Babies On Tour’ – perfect for new and expectant mums and dads, whether it’s their first, second or fifth baby!

A different event, ranging from picnics to walks, will be held each week of the summer holidays and all parents are welcome to join. Events include: July 30 Evening Social for parents at Seco Lounge, Royal William Yard at 7.30pm August 7 Walk and Talk, meet at Mothercare Plymouth at 1pm August 13 Burrator Walk, meet at Burrator Car Park at 1pm August 19 Pennywell Farm at 10am (ticketed) August 27 Picnic and Play at Central Park Play Park at 11am All events are free to attend except Pennywell Farm which is a ticketed event. A limited number of reduced price tickets are available at £7 with under 3s free. Find out more at Facebook.com/NCTPlymouth Set up by parent charity NCT, Bumps and Babies groups are held weekly during term time in Crownhill, Burrington, Plymstock and Ivybridge, and provide relaxed and informal get-togethers in community venues. It is a great place for parents and parents-to-be to make new friends, share tips and chat with those going through the same things. Emily Grant, NCT Plymouth and West Devon branch coordinator said: “Having a baby is an amazing experience but it can also be quite isolating, particularly during the summer when many other regular groups aren’t open. “Coming to these summer events will provide fun activities for young children but also the chance to socialise with people in your local area who can understand what you’re going through. We’re open to everybody and are always looking for new mums and dads to join.” The branch offers a range of services and activities for local parents including first aid and baby massage courses. The branch is run exclusively by volunteers and is always keen to welcome new supporters, whether that’s helping to run a Bumps and Babies group across the city, or as a member of the committee. Further information regarding volunteering and upcoming events can be found at Facebook.com/NCTPlymouth.

funding with the founder of Tops Day Nurseries, both pledging to support the inadequate funding rates set by the government. Cheryl Hadland commented: “It was great to be able to meet with the Deputy Lord Mayor and Mayoress and welcome them in to our nursery. “I was delighted to find they showed so much enthusiasm with supporting the sector, sustainability and of course engaging with the children. Tops Day Nurseries have 30 nurseries across the South Coast now all following the same sustainable ethos but unique to their own environments. Cheryl added: “Tops Cattedown have worked tirelessly to revamp the environments, ensuring that they provide exciting activities with the best possible outcomes for children and I am so proud of what they have already achieved.” Tops Cattedown are part of the UK’s award winning eco-sustainable nursery group, offering extended opening hours and flexible booking opportunities to families in the local community. To find out more or to arrange a visit, please visit www.topsdaynurseries. co.uk or email enquiries@ topsdaynurseries.co.uk.

Cllr Sue Dann joins in the playtime at Tops Day Nursery in Cattedown

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All aboard for a great family time at Plym Valley Railway this summer

Plym Valley Railway has a host of events coming up in August. Here are the highlights: August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Brake Van Rides Take the strain off the school summer holidays and bring the kids down to Plym Valley Railway to enjoy a brake van ride every Thursday during August. Take a ride up to Plym Bridge to enjoy a walk or a picnic before returning on a later trip. Brake Van rides start at 11am from Marsh Mills station opposite the Coypool Park and Ride going on the hour and returning on the half hour with the last trip back at 4.30pm. The Buffet and shop will be open for refreshments. August 4, 25 Driver Taster £10 or Driver Taster & Driver Mug £15. Ever wanted to take the controls of a train? Book a Driver Taster as a gift if you have a budding friend/family member who’s an avid train fanatic. Short 15 minute train driving experiences will be running throughout the day. Prebooking at 60 minute intervals is available. Participants will learn the controls of the diesel locomotive and will drive the train for one return trip over half of the railway all for just £10. Book on the website. Age restrictions apply. There will also be running Brake Van Rides and cab rides at intervals between the driver experiences. There’s no need to book just come along and enjoy a different experience. August 11 Train rides Enjoy a train ride pulled by steam and diesel engines from Marsh Mills station and travel the one and a half mile heritage railway to Plym Bridge. Why not take a walk through the National Trust owned Plym Bridge Woods before returning on a later service. A miniature train attraction will also be running. See the website for ticket prices and running timetable. The Buffet and shop will be open for freshly made drinks, refreshments and information. August 30, 31 and September 1 Rails and Ales Music, ales and trains. Plymouth Valley Railway is hosting the third CAMRA real ale festival with several guest beers and ciders to enjoy on Friday evening and during the days on Saturday and Sunday. Added to that there will be train and brake van rides to enjoy. Visit www.plymrail.co.uk for more details of tickets, running times and what the Plymouth Valley Railway does. All trains, amenities and timetables are subject to availability and may change at any time due to unforeseen circumstances.

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Media students celebrate success The outstanding achievements of City College Plymouth media students were recently recognised at a special evening awards ceremony held at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel.

The annual Media Awards are the college’s way of celebrating student excellence, with various award categories being sponsored by local media companies. Both Neil Edwards from Twofour and Arezoo Farahzad from Denhams said: “We were very impressed with the high standard of work and cannot wait to see the quality of work the students do on the College’s new degree programmes!” Vicki Pinder, programme lead, Creative Media Production at the college, said: “We are so proud of all the amazing work our students have completed over the last academic year and congratulate those who came away with prizes at our awards ceremony!” • Best Documentary (sponsored by Twofour) - Ash Foweraker, Tegan Kelly, Fleur Dyer and Jack Henderson, ‘Asia Powerboat Association’ documentary • Best Short Moving Image (sponsored by Denhams) - Abbie Thomas, Reece Charlton and Anna Cieslik-Gee, ‘Mans Not Hot’ music video • Best Radio Production (sponsored by Radio Plymouth) - Kitty Ferguson, the music of Disney films • Craft Skills: Camera - Esteban Woods Ferrer; Sound - Aidan Pearce; Editing - Reece Charlton; Graphic Design - Fleur Dyer; Writing (sponsored by Parrish Media) - Jack Henderson • Special Recognition - Jack Oatway and Katy Stuckey

Award winning media students from City College celebrate at The Duke of Cornwall Hotel

• One20 Media Award - Ryan Lee • Work Experience - Celyn Parry • Best Level 2 - Ryan Wakeman • Best Level 3 First Year - Sophie Ferguson

• Best Level 3 Second Year - Max Darke • Best HE Student - Mickey Rogers • Overall Student of the Year - Tony MurphyJones

Modern day fascination with Ancient Egypt Plymouth & District Egyptology Society (PADES) is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2019.

The small, friendly and welcoming group who share an interest in all aspects of Ancient Egypt has enjoyed a growing membership over the years, with visitors from Devon, Cornwall, Avon and Somerset. The group normally meet on the first Saturday of each month from September of one year to May of the next. Members can enjoy reduced fees for lectures, and where possible, visits are arranged both within the UK and to other European Countries where there are Egyptology Museum Exhibitions. PADES meet for Saturday afternoon lectures and Study Days in the Quaker House, 74 Mutley Plain, Plymouth. The Society is well-established and respected amongst the academic community, and has hosted lectures from many of the UK’s leading Egyptologists and Archaeologists, some currently excavating in Egypt. One of the Society’s aims is to offer help towards preservation and conservation of what remains of the Ancient Egyptian civilization. To that end it has made offered donations to the Tell Edfu Excavation, The Griffith Institute and the Oxford Expedition to Egypt. Visitors and guests of all ages are welcome to attend all lectures and study days. Those who have little or no knowledge of Ancient Egypt are welcome, as are those who have studied Egyptology for many years as PADES aims to cater for all levels of knowledge and experience. Anyone interested in knowing more should contact the chairman, Janis Naylor: janis. naylor@aol.co.uk for further information, or pop along to a lecture. Visitors may want to delve deeper into not only the land of Pyramids, Pharaohs, Temples, Tombs and Treasures, but also hear about the everyday life of the Ancient Egyptian family thousands of years ago.

Above: A group from the Egyptology Society who recently visited Saltram House in Plymouth to view some special exhibits in the Library at the House

Right: The Mortuary temple of Ramesses The Great on the West Bank at Luxor


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Container shipment of vital humanitarian aid leaves for Greece A 40-foot container shipment of humanitarian aid has left Saltash carrying hundreds of pairs of children’s wellington boots, clothing and teddy bears.

The container of humanitarian aid started its two-week journey to Attika Human Support in Lesvos Greece at the end of June. It was the eighth container of aid to leave the QStore Business Centre in Saltash organised by Plymouthbased Open Hearts Open Borders (OHOB) Refugee Aid. The OHOB summer container was loaded with around 10 tonnes of humanitarian aid items including 35 boxes containing hundreds of pairs of new wellington boots, 1500 bottles of shower gel, dozens of nappies, wet wipes and toiletries, clothing, tinned and dried food, buggies and pushchairs, towels, blankets, sleeping bags, and also included donated computers from Marjon University for the Better Days Education Project and 12 boxes of teddy bears donated by the Teddies Trust. Over the last six months volunteers and

refugee aid groups and charities from across Devon and Cornwall have collected and sorted through thousands of donated items of clothing, food, toiletries and baby items for this shipment to Greece. Founder and co-ordinator of OHOB Faraday Fearnside said: “We work very closely with other refugee aid groups and our partners in Greece make the container shipments happen twice a year. In the run up to the shipments I am in contact, on a weekly basis, with Attika Human Support, this ensures we collect and sort aid that is required because needs can change.” As well as the refugee groups and charities collecting for this shipment, donations have also come from the community, not only in the South West but as far as Norfolk, Reading and East London. Faraday said: “It’s amazing how the community pulls together for each shipment; we are always blown away by the generosity of the South West. So much aid is given when so many people are experiencing their own difficulties.

Photo Credits: Naomi Roesner Volunteers busy loading the container

“Each time we ship aid it reaffirms to me that there is goodness in this world despite so much bad news and political backlash. I really do hope that one day we won’t need to ship aid anymore, but until that day arrives OHOB will keep collecting, sorting and shipping.” The second 40ft shipment of the year will leave Saltash in December and will provide winter aid items to support those in the camps during the colder months. The container will be filled with winter items, including several hundred tents and sleeping bags salvaged from festivals across the UK.

The next van to go to Mobile Refugee Support in France leaves on Friday 5th July and will be filled with tents and sleeping bags, mobiles phones and batteries and food. OHOB and their South West partners also support a number of local homeless and charitable projects across the South West and support with household and essential items and provide household and essential items for resettlement. News and updates are published on a regular basis on the website www.ohob.org. uk and its Facebook page OHOB Open Hearts Open Borders Refugee Aid.

Piggy Pilates Session for 2, breakfast & piggy cuddles! A Piggy Pilates session for 2 with breakfast and piggy cuddles (Sunday 8 September at 9am). Four runner up prizes of family tickets to Pennywell Farm Everyone knows that Pennywell Farm, near Buckfastleigh is a great day out for all the family. What you may not know that it is also the home of Piggy Pilates . . . it’s true, fitness can be fun! Exercising with animals has become a bit of a thing in recent years with things like Goat Yoga and Alpaca Walking. Piggy Pilates is already proving to be every bit as popular. Combining a stunning Devon countryside location, animals and exercise, the classes are already attracting a lot of interest and with Pennywell miniature pigs joining in, what’s not to love? Pilates teacher, Harriet Parkes leads the Pilates sessions which are followed by a continental breakfast and the promise of piggy cuddles with the Pennywell piglets. Harriet explains, “While there is plenty of fun to be had, Pilates has many benefits including improving posture, movement quality, mobility, flexibility, mental cognition and core strength”.

Pilates was invented by German-born Joseph Pilates who believed that mental and physical health were closely connected. He designed his exercises to make the maximum use of your time by targeting the deep postural muscles of the body, building strength from the inside out and rebalancing your muscles. It is suitable for all ages and abilities and Harry’s classes are designed to be relaxed, nonintimidating and welcoming to all.

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The advantages of interaction with animals of any kind are widely known and touching animals releases many hormones such as phenyl ethylamine, the magic hormone which has the same pleasurable effect on the brain as chocolate. The pigs are free to roam around the participants as they take their class and with pigs being curious by nature, can get very interesting. Pennywell’s owner Chris Murray says, “Exercise is an important part of life so should never be dull. You can have a real giggle and still have a good workout. Everyone should exercise with a smile on their face and with miniature pigs running around, it’s impossible not to smile.”

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Why it’s important to be an encourager THE

By Dave Simpson, Station Manager of Cross Rhythms Plymouth

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Encouragement is one of the most valuable, and often most underestimated aspects of human life. We have all at one time or another felt it’s effects and yet it is something which can be hard to give out and to most of us it really does not come naturally. I have no idea why but giving out encouragement and positive affirmation to another person can often feel slightly awkward and is something we can tend to avoid. Yet we will all have positive thoughts and feelings for people, the reasons why they are our friends and why we like spending time with them are two such examples. But what good is it just keeping those things to ourselves? Encouragement can be related to who we are as people but also can relate to things that we do or want to get involved in. In my experience it has often been encouragement that has helped me to step out into opportunities that my own fear, doubt and insecurities may have held me back from. One big example of this is presenting radio shows on Cross Rhythms Plymouth. Anyone who knew me growing up would know that

public speaking, presenting and being on stage was much more of my brothers’ domain and something that I shied away from. Yet I was given the opportunity to be involved in the radio station and to present on air and it was encouraging words from friends and colleagues that helped me to step out of my comfort zone. Encouragement has continued to build my confidence in something that I know wasn’t completely natural to me! As well as knowing what it feels like to receive encouragement we all know, often all too well, what it is like not to receive it and to have self-doubt creep in to our minds about our value and worth. Without Dave Simpson encouragement we can also lose confidence in the things we do and it can become all too easy to give up. An ancient proverb in the bible says that ‘the tongue has the power of life and death’. In other words with the things we say we can either build people up or tear them down.

We live in a society which is quick to tear down and discourage. The media is mostly critical of people in authority and anyone who is in the public eye. A large part of this is vital as it keeps politicians and public figures accountable but how often is it balanced with encouraging comment on those who use their authority effectively and for the common good? It can seem quite rare. This culture of criticism and discouragement can rub off on us and if we’re honest it is often much easier to speak negatively about someone than positively. A close friend of mine recently said something that challenged me deeply about giving out words of encouragement. He told me that he would rarely tell people he loved what he really thought of them and was known in his family for giving out very short birthday and Christmas cards with little more content than signing his name. However when one of his family was diagnosed with a terminal illness he realized every opportunity he had

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to tell people he loved them and to encourage them was precious and he didn’t know how many more chances he would get. He told me how he now regularly texts friends and family with an encouraging word and if he thinks it, he tells them. I was very blessed to grow up with two very supportive parents who would often encourage me in who I was as a child and also in terms of things I did and wanted to get involved in. This helped to form in me a positive sense of my own value and identity but I know for many people this wasn’t their experience and for some of you reading this your upbringing may well have been quite the opposite. This need not leave you feeling left out and without hope though as the biggest encourager that any of us can know is the perfect parent for all of us, that is God. No one knows us better than the one who created us and it has been my experience that knowing God’s love and affirmation personally is stronger than anything we can receive from another person.

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Mayflower 400 year to bring Plymouth a brand new town crier Thirteen contestants will line up on the evening of July 25 at Plymouth Guildhall to compete for the position as Plymouth’s Mayflower 400 Town Crier, dedicated to raising awareness of the Mayflower 400 year long programme of events and activities that will mark the 400 year anniversary of this historic voyage to America.

A panel of six judges including Judi Spiers and Lord Mayor of Plymouth Councillor Richard Ball will pick the winner in the style of Britain’s Got Talent and members of the public are invited to come along and join in the vote on the evening to help pick the best crier. The Town Crier Competition, brought to life by three residents from The Hoe and funded by the Mayflower 400 Community Sparks cultural programme, starts at 7pm with entry being free. Plymouth Morris Dancers will entertain the audience outside the Guildhall from 6pm before the competition begins. The entrants have been put through their paces in readiness for the evening by mentors, Dartmouth and Kingsbridge town criers Les Ellis and Roger Pinder. Les will also act as Master of ceremonies for the evening. The winner will have no time to rest on their laurels as they will jump straight into the International Town Crier competition in Devon on Friday 26, Saturday 27, and Sunday 28 July.


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Your guide to community events in your area Central Library Rhymetime Mondays, 11am - 11.30am Thursdays, 2pm - 2.30pm Songs and nursery rhymes for babies and toddlers. Libraries also run regular story times for the under 5s.

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Memory Café Mondays, 10am - 12pm Drop in for a reminiscence, arts and crafts, singing or to see a friendly face and have a cuppa.

Book Group First Thursday of the month 2pm-3pm. Meet up to talk about what you’ve been reading. Each month they’ll be a different book to read and discuss.

Family History Help Desk Mondays, 2.30pm - 4.30pm Drop in for help and advice with tracing your family tree.

Peverell Power Hour Wednesdays 2.30pm-3.30pm. Join us for trivia quizzes, board games and discussion over coffee or tea in good company.

Work Club Tuesdays, 10am - 12pm Thursdays, 10am - 12pm Fridays, 10am - 12pm Get help with searching for jobs, CVs, basic IT skills, interviews and more.

Storytime Wednesdays 4pm-4.30pm. Join us for our storytime session aimed at children aged 4-8yrs.

Gadget Drop In Tuesdays, 2pm - 3.30pm Get tips and advice on how to make the most of iPads, tablets, smartphones, e-readers and more. Find out how to use your library card to download free eBooks and magazines.

Swapalot Last Saturday of each month 11am-12. Come along to the Findalot trading card swap session! Efford Library Rhymetime Tuesdays, 2.15pm - 2.30pm Songs and nursery rhymes for babies and toddlers. Libraries also run regular story times for the under 5s.

Feel Better with a Book Tuesdays, 2pm - 3.30pm Enjoy the power of great novels, stories and poems read aloud in a small friendly group.

Work Club Thursdays, 10am - 12pm Get help with searching for jobs, CVs, basic IT skills, interviews and more.

Chatterbooks First Wednesday of the month Chatterbooks are reading groups for children aged 8 and 12.

Book Club Monthly, third Wednesday of the month Meet up to talk about what you’ve been reading. Each month there will be a different book to read and discuss.

Hello World - Coding and Making Thursdays, 4pm - 5.30pm After school club for anyone interested in coding and digital making. For 8 to 13 year olds. IT for Beginners Fridays, 2pm - 3pm, 3.30pm - 4.30pm Aimed at beginners, find out what you can do online by signing up to ‘Learn My Way’. Staff will be on hand to help. Dungeons and Dragons Thursdays 5pm-7pm. Join our weekly Dungeons and Dragons table top game session. Suitable for anyone over the age of 7yrs. Teen Review Book Group First Thursday of the month 4.15pm-5.15pm. Join our monthly book group Teen Review aimed at 13yrs+ Lego Club Saturdays 9am-11am. We supply the Lego, you supply the imagination and building skills. Adult Coding Group First Saturday of each month 2pm-3pm. The monthly adult coding group at Central Library is a place where you can come to learn more about coding and programming languages by working through online courses such as FreeCodeCamp and Codecademy with the support of volunteers and your peers. Make friends with fellow learners and help one another as you go through your coding journey! Bring your own laptop/device no booking required. Knit and Natter Mondays 3pm-4pm. Do you enjoy knitting? Come along to our weekly group and meet new people who enjoy a chat. Peverell Library Lego Club Tuesdays, 3.30pm - 4.30pm The Lego is supplied, you supply the imagination and building skills. For ages 5+. Booking required. Rhymetime Mondays, 2pm - 2.30pm Wednesdays 11am - 11.30am Fridays, 11am - 11.30am

Coffee Morning Fridays 10.30am-12noon. Join us for a coffee and a chat and find out moreabout the resources on offer at the library. Peverell Painters We are a group of people who meet to paint. No pressure, use any medium (mostly watercolour used) you provide all your own materials, and we take turns providing subjects, but do your own thing if wanted. Good, warm, light venue at Hope Baptist Church, Peverell, Plymouth. Cost for new artists £3 per week when attending for the first term, then join and pay upfront from then on for 10 week terms. We have an occasional tutor and pay accordingly if attending on that day. For any other details 01752 231139 answerphone on. NB Text return only to mobiles. Community Drop In A new community drop in session at Onward House 55 Greenbank Road Plymouth PL4 8PE, Thursdays 1-30 to 4 pm starting from 3rd May 2018. to include community information and creative activities All enquiries tel 07722308462. Craft Club Wednesdays Friends of Ford Park Cemetery in the Northey Rooms from 11am to 3pm. Gift stall available. Visitors welcome to join in the craft making or just go along and visit. The club meets throughout the year. Scottish Country Dancing Every Monday from 7.30 until 10 at Trinity United Reformed Church, Torr Lane Hartley. £3 an evening including a cup of tea and biscuits. We are a really friendly group and beginners are very welcome. You do not need a partner just soft shoes and a sense of humour. For further details contact Valerie on 01752 220241 or Mary on 01752 338785. 52nd Plymouth Scouts Mondays at Lipson Young people enjoy physical and mental challenges, and help in society. Age 6-8 at 5-6pm, Age 8-10 at 5.30-7pm, Age 10-14 at 7-8.30pm. www.52ndplymouthscouts.org.uk Contact 52ndplymouthscouts@gmail.com or 07999338959 Red ZUMBA for the More Mature Zumba for over 50’s (low impact). Every Monday afternoon 2pm to 3pm, at Pennycross Methodist

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Griff Rhys Jones in city Multi award-winning presenter, actor and comedian Griff Rhys Jones is bringing his brand-new full-length stand-up show All Over The Place to Plymouth later this year.

He will be appearing at the Red House Theatre in Millbay on November 28. Anyone who caught the sell-out success of his previous one-man entertainments Jones and Smith and Where Was I? will know to expect more hilarious rambling. One half of Smith & Jones, one quarter of Not the Nine O’Clock News and one third of Three Men In a Boat will be presenting another evening of hilarious true stories, riffs, observations and details of his recent medical procedures. It will be packed with wicked insights into the pains of celebrity, his experiences of travel, the vicissitudes of elderly parenthood and encounters with the great, the good - even the Royals. For tickets and information visit www. laughablecomedy.com Church, Pridham Lane, Peverell. Call in any Monday for a free taster, or call Elaine Foster 0779 1778671. Tots Time - St. Jude’s Mondays during term-time From 9.30 to 11.30 in the Upper Hall at St Jude’s Church on Beaumont Road, babies and toddlers are welcome with their carers at £1.50 per session. Tots Time provides toys, craft, snacks, drinks, singing, etc. For more details phone 078604573727. Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Every Monday Compton Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Group for young people aged 14 to 23 years. Meet 7.30pm at Compton Methodist Church. Details 01752 706056. Arrows Kids Club Thursdays Held at Plymouth Methodist Central Hall every Thursday in term time. 6.30pm-8pm for all children aged 7-11 years. (Please note the Drake Circus Mall opposite the church is open till 8pm on Thursdays) Games, Craft, tuck shop, Bible stories, lots of fun. Only 50p per week. Lipson Lions Junior Hockey Club Training every Wednesday 6pm until 7pm at Lipson Community College. Currently need players of all age groups and ability particularly girls. Age groups 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. First two visits are free. Go along and try it. Details from Samantha on 0790 555 2318. Pennycross Sequence Dance Club Meets at the Holy Family Church Hall, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Mondays 6.30pm beginners class with step by step instruction. 7.45pm sequence dance. Fridays at 7.30pm for sequence dance. Baby & Toddler Group Every Friday Lipson Vale Primary School between 9.15am and 10.30am. New families welcome. Please call Kate Timothy or Elaine Bromhead on 01752 224801. Trinity Art Group Thursdays We are a small group of experienced artists who enjoy meeting and sharing our talents. We meet every week (ring for dates) at Trinity URC, Tor Lane, Hartley from 7pm to 9pm. If you are a beginner and would like to explore the enjoyable pastime of painting in watercolour or acrylics we could offer some assistance. We also welcome all levels of proficiency as our aim is to enjoy our time painting with time to socialise over a cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit, all for £2.50 each night. Details Dave Crawford 01752 215179 Tothill Daytime Sequence Dancers Wednesdays Tothill Daytime Sequence Dancers meet at the Tothill Community Centre, Knighton Road, St Judes, Plymouth

Sequence Tea Dance 2pm to 4pm. Everyone welcome. For information contact Frank and Janice Stanley on 01752 881557. Karate Club Mondays For those aged 11 years and over at Trinity United Reform Church, Tor Lane, Hartley between 6pm and 7.15pm. Details 07967 313285. Coffee mornings Last Wednesday of the month Run by the Highbury Trust Community Support Service, Outland Road between 10.30am and 12.30pm. All members of the public welcome to attend. For details 01752 753711 Plymouth Croquet Club Hartley Park Reservoir, Mannamead Road. New members welcome. Equipment and tuition available. For further information contact Plymouth 666801. Plymouth Karate Academy Various dates Based in Faraday Mill Cattedown the club is managed by Sensei Stuart Hick (4thDan), Sensei Jon Eaton (3rdDan) and Senpai Luke Irving (2ndDan). With more than 45 years combined experience all of the instructors are DBS checked, and teach Shotokan karate. With many advantages to learning karate, instructors teach traditional skills and self-defence with genuine applications to modern day situations. Students often say that they feel self-confident; have increased discipline, improved fitness levels and co-ordination. But above all, they all agree its great value for money, and a fun and a fantastic way to meet new friends no matter what age you are. Tuesday /Thursday Kids only Karate class 6.15- 7pm; Tuesday/Thursday Adult Beginners - Intermediate - Advanced from 7pm onwards ; Saturday Morning class Kids Karate class 10am onwards. For more info: Stuart Hick 07970379268 or stuart.hick@ plymouthkarateacademy.co.uk Stonehouse History Group Third Saturday of the month Meet from 10am to 1pm at Oasis Café, Manor Street, Stonehouse. Meetings include walks, workshops, guest speakers, films and presentations and much more. Every month will be different. Please consider coming along and joining us and to help establish the membership of the group. Tea and Coffee will be available. For more information visit www.facebook. com/100HomesStonehouse/ Painting Drop-in Sessions Fridays Practice watercolour and acrylic painting at informal and friendly drop-in sessions from 2pm-4pm. Union Corner on Union St. Contact: Robert Turner on 07597 267421.


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Tamar Valley Country and Line Dance Club Last Sunday of month New club at Hyde Park Social Club 7pm to 10pm. There is always a live act of country music, lovely floor, really friendly club, great atmosphere, bar available. Please note May event is on May 19. £7 on the door phone Yvonne 07885254042 for more details Keep Fit Classes Wednesdays Jackie Hamlin’s ladies keep fit class Wednesdays 10.15am - 11.15am or 6pm - 7pm at Hyde Park Social Club KFA registered, insured, low fees. Contact Jackie on 01752 672685. All proceeds to Alzheimer’s Society.

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Celtic Music with a Twist Every First Thursday Kitty O’Hanlon’s, 9pm. Three Strand Minstrels play lively Celtic acoustic music at Kitty O’Hanlon’s. Mini Matts Parents & Toddler Group Mondays St Matthias Church Hall on the corner of Clifton Street & Bedford Park. 1.30pm to 3pm £1 per family per session. (during term time). Tennis Club Mannamead Tennis Club, Eggbuckland Rd welcomes new members. 4 hard courts and 2 grass courts. Coaching available. Contact info@mannamead.org.uk or phone 773652. Pennycross Friendship Group Thursdays The group meet every Thursday at 2pm in the Pennycross Methodist Church, Pridham Lane off Beauchamp Road, Peverell. Interesting speakers and outings. New members always welcome. For details 01752 362099. Modern Sequence Dancing Tuesdays and Wednesdays Sequence dancing for all. Further details 01752 493311. Mums and Babies Tuesdays in term time Mums and Babies is a support group for mums with babies from birth to eight months old. Come and meet other new mums and enjoy being spoilt by our sympathetic leaders with tea, coffee, biscuits and a listening ear. £2 a session. We meet at Hope Baptist Church Hall, Peverell Corner, Plymouth from 1pm to 2.30pm. For more information ring the church office on 01752 708090. Al-Anon Family Groups Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? A fellowship to help families and friends of alcoholics. Local meetings. Confidential Helpline 020 7403 088 www.al-anonuk.org.uk Keep Fit Classes Wednesdays 10.15am - 11.15am and 6pm - 7pm Hyde Park Social Club. KFA registered, insured, low fees.Details 01752 672685. Sequenced Dance Saturdays St Gabriels Church Hall, Hyde Park 7.30pm to 10pm Toddler Group Thursdays Plymouth Christian Centre 9.30am to 11 am, term time only £1.50 per family. Contact Liz Crudgington on 661019 for details or see the www. plymouthchristiancentre.org Weekly Bingo Thursdays Tothill Community Centre, Knighton Road, St Jude’s 7pm. Entrance £1. Tea and biscuits 20p. Draw tickets on sale.

who share our knowledge and skills. Help and advice available. Anyone interested in joining us please contact Pat King on 240560 Regular events at Plymouth Unitarian Church, Notte Street First Wednesday of every month 1pm to 2 pm. Quiet time in conjunction with Plymouth Centre for Faiths and Cultural Diversity. Speaker monthly and tranquil music. Oasis of calm on the second, third and fourth Wednesdays 1pm - 1.45 pm. Tranquil music and time for quiet reflection. Mindfulness at lunchtime first Tuesday of every month. Arrive at 12.30 pm bring food to share for lunch at 1 pm. Emmanuel Tea Break Fridays New members welcome to join our club for mainly over 60’s, meeting at Emmanuel Church Hall, Mannamead, on Fridays at 2pm. A varied programme of indoor activities and occasional trips out. For more details call Richard on 707894.

Waterfront Writers Second Friday of month Meet during term time at The Swarthmore Education Centre, Mutley Plain 1pm to 3pm. Anyone who wishes to share or listen to poetry and prose is welcome. Visit www.waterfrontwriters.org.uk for more information. Laira Youth Brass Band Thursdays The City’s premier youth brass band meets at Woodford Methodist Church (next to the school) on Thursdays from 7.15 to 8.45 pm. Open to all youngsters from age eight upwards. Contact Tony Hollick on 01752 216784 for details.

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purples and thought this colour scheme would look striking on a National Express coach. I had planned for the entire design to be patterned fish scales, but the design naturally developed into a school of fish. I liked the idea of seeing them travel in the direction of the coach, journeying along with its passengers.” Sky is currently in her second year at Plymouth College of Art and has high hopes of breaking into the world of animation: “I’d say I have a fairly cartoony style. I use strong shapes and lines in my work and would like to focus on designing characters for animations in the future.” Along with the main prize, the artist with the most votes will also receive a free 12-month coach pass, £500, two tickets to Hampshire’s Boomtown Fair in August and a one-to-one development day with an established artist resulting in their work being showcased at the High Vis Festival in Birmingham in September.

Country Dance Plymouth We meet on Tuesdays, 8pm -10pm in Trinity United Reformed Church Hall, Torr Lane, Hartley, PL3 5NY. We dance a wide range of country dances, from the 17th century to the present day, beginners are most welcome and partners not needed, good exercise for the body and mind. We don’t meet in June, July or August. Please call 07866980752 for more details.

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

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

Ford Park Cemetery Gardening Club Third Sunday of the month The Club meets outside the Visitor Centre at 11.30am and is always looking for new members. If you have a few hours spare, why not go along and join them.

Fitness and Fun Touch Rugby Wednesdays Central Park Rugby Pitches 6.45pm-7.45pm OPM Rugby is the official Touch Rugby club for Plymouth. Come along and enjoy a great welcome. No rugby experience required. Have fun, get fit and make new friends. More details phone Ernie on 07809 209571 or www.opmrugby.com.

Beavers, Cubs and Scouts Thursdays Tavy Lodge Scout Centre, off Lisson Grove, Mutley. Contact 01752 666706 or 9th21stplymouthscoutgroup@ gmail.com 5-6pm Beavers; 6.15-7.30pm Cubs; 7.45 9.15pm Scouts. Open to young people from the ages of 6 to 14. Come along and join the winter adventures.

Toddler Tunes Mondays Emmanuel Church Mannamead from 1.30pm to 3pm. 0-5 years with their parents of carers. Play, chat, action songs and refreshments. £1 per family.

An up-and-coming artist from Plymouth College of Art has been named as a finalist in a UK-wide art and design competition run by National Express.

Sky Griffiths is up against seven other finalists to win the chance of seeing her work come to life across the side of an iconic 14-metre-long National Express coach which will transport passengers around the country for an entire year. Nineteen-year-old Sky said she was delighted to have been shortlisted in this competition by the UK’s largest coach operator: “I travel by coach to my home city of Bristol all the time so the possibility of seeing my work on one is very exciting.” Artists were given free rein to showcase their individual styles in their entries, which were then whittled down to a final eight. Speaking of her design, Sky said: “I love the combination of ocean blues, greens and

Regular events at Oasis, Stonehouse Monday and Tuesday Basic Computer course 9.30am to 11.30am free; Tuesday Art for all: try out a new skill 10am to 12 noon Tuesday Coffee morning; Thursday morning Spreadsheets and other computer skills; Thursday 10am to 12 noon art group; Thursday 2.30pm to 4.30pm Brush up on English; Friday afternoon 1.30pm to 4pm Job Club; First Friday of the month 4.30pm to 6pm Messy Church. Line Dancing Tuesday evenings. All levels, from beginner to advanced. 99 per cent country music. Very friendly club. Pennycross Methodist Church Hall, Beauchamp Rd Peverell Tel: Mike 07854 699683 Rainbow Singers Saturdays Come and join our happy band of rainbow singers sharing singing, fellowship and prayer. We meet at St Gabriel’s Church at 10.15 am most Saturdays. For more information please call 01752 262600. Rainbow Group Tuesdays The group meets at Mount Gould Church from 4.45pm to 5.45pm for girls aged from five to six and a half. For more information contact 07913697767 Sequence Dancing for All Saturdays St Gabriel’s Church Hall, Hyde Park Peverell, 7.30pm to 10pm. With tea and biscuits. Everyone welcome.

Self Defence Classes Small but well-respected martial arts club. Classes most nights of the week at St Mary the Virgin Church, Federation Road, Laira. Classes for children and adults. For details visit www.budosocietymusashi.co.uk or call 07742 834366. Biblical Hebrew Language Classes Thursdays Reviving the passion in Biblical texts at Engage, St Levan Rd, Milehouse, at 7pm. Entrance by donation. Contact kehila@beit-ezra.org.il Coffee Morning Last Saturday of the month Emmanuel Church Annex, Mannamead Road. There is a coffee morning with yummy cakes and preserves on the last Saturday of every month. Funds are raised for Christian charities. All are welcome. The church is easily accessible by bus. Reading Group Third Tuesday of month. Like reading? Like to share your views on books? We are a small friendly group who meet at the Hub in St Judes Church every month at 10.30am for approximately one hour to discuss chosen books and swap other reading experiences. All new members will receive a very warm welcome with free tea or coffee and biscuits. Goulden Girls Stitchers A patch work and quilting group who meet at Mount Gould Methodist Church on Thursday mornings from 10am to 12 noon. We are a friendly group of ladies

Tothill Bowls Short Mat Bowls Meets at the large hall, Tothill Park on Knighton Road, St Judes. Tuesday afternoons 2pm to 4pm, and Thursday mornings 10am to 12noon. Always looking for new male and female bowlers of any standard. Beginners welcome and tuition given. £2.50 per session. For further details contact Tony, Club Secretary on 01752 707475. Coffee Morning Last Saturday of month Emmanuel Church Annex, Mannamead Road. With yummy cakes and preserves. Funds are raised for Christian charities. All are welcome. The church is easily accessible by bus. There is no coffee morning in December.

Pop Up Pilates Plymouth 11th Scout Hut, Peverell PL3 4PD. Mondays 1.30pm - 2.30pm Mixed Pilates. Tuesdays 6.30pm 7.15pm Pilates Buddy Family Class, 7.30pm - 8.30pm Mixed Pilates. Wednesdays 7.30pm - 8.30pm Men only class. Thursdays 12.30pm - 1.30pm and 6.30pm 7.30pm Mixed Pilates. All classes are pay as you go. For more information call Sarah on 07866 188085 or visit popuppilates.me.uk Car Boot Sale Every Sunday George Park & Ride PL67HB Sellers 7am Buyers 7.30am. Cars £7 Vans £10-£15. Refreshments and toilets on site. All funds raised go to Colebrook Community Centre which is a totally self funding charity. For further details please contact Kay 01752 200046. Plymouth Miniature Steam Plymouth Miniature Steam is a group of like minded enthusiasts who have an interest in steam engines, model engineering , or any interesting engineering artefact or machine, the club runs a miniature railway in Pendeen Crescent, Southway. for the benefit of members and the local community, Pictures of our activities can be seen on our website (www. plymouthminiaturesteam.co.uk). Some members are able to build their own miniature railway engines and traction engines as well as a wide range of other large scale models, these are often seen in use at the railway, the club caters for both junior and senior members of all abilities and can train new members in engine management and construction. We run an apprenticeship scheme for junior members under 18, and welcome new members of all ages that want

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to get involved and learn new skills. Contact Rob Hitchcock on 01822 852479 for further details. Flamenco Beginners Lessons Thursdays Friendly and social group with a passion for Flamenco and Spanish culture. Lessons are for beginners but more experienced dancers are welcome as we use a range of levels where students can develop their technique through hand and arm movements and foot tapping. Flamenco is a fun way to exercise whilst learning this fiery and emotional dance. Meet at Plymouth School of Creative Arts (dance studio) 6-7pm Sevillanas Rumbas & Castanets 7-8pm Compas of 12 & Rumbas. For details call Mercedes on 07848836630 or FB Mercedes Romero Flamenco Salsa and more.

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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. 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. 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 Clog dancing Thursdays A fun way to exercise! The Plymouth Maids clog dancers are a small, friendly group of women who welcome new members. From the beginning of October to the end of April we practice at St Bartholomew’s Church Hall, opposite the Life Centre, on Thursdays 8 - 9.45pm. During the summer we dance out on Thursday evenings at various pubs and other venues in and around Plymouth. We also dance at occasional folk festivals and days of dance. No previous dance experience is needed, just a sense of rhythm. Come along and give it a try. For details contact 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 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.

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 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.

RAF Association (Plymouth Branch) Dates of branch meetings for 2019 are as follows: March 27, April 24, May 22, June 26, July 24, Aug 28, Sept 25, Oct 23 and Nov 27. Meetings will start at 10.30am, followed by a coffee break around 11am, all held at Raffles Club, Ermington Terrace, Mutley, Plymouth. We look forward to meeting members old and new. Please try to come along to these meetings and show support to your Branch and the committee and also help to keep the association alive. RASC/RCT/RLC Association (Plymouth Branch) Branch meetings are now 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 meetings will be held as usual at the Army Reserve Centre Brest Road Derriford and the dates for 2019 are as follows: May 14, July 9, Sept 10, Nov 12. The AGM will be on Tuesday Jan 14, 2020 at 8pm. Please attend as many meetings as you can to give support to your committee, in order to keep the branch alive. If any member need support please contact the branch secretary or welfare officer. The Corps Annual Dinner will be held mid January 2020.

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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

Plymouth Lions Club responded to a request for male toiletries from Hilary Knight, who runs the regular soup-run from the Shekinah Mission in Bath Street Plymouth.

Lion’s community chair Philip Greenwood wasted no time in investigating and obtaining the best buys available of the products from Aldi and delivered them in abundance. Councillor Chris Penberthy was on hand to receive the toiletries along with Hilary Knight and her team of volunteers for immediate distribution. Pictured above (from left) are Christine Ede, Ali Dennis,Norma Fry, Lion Philip Greenwood, Cllr Penberthy, Lyndsey Withers and Donna White. 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. 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 the website at plymouth.fnf.org.uk Buddhist meditation classes Weekday lunchtime meditations 12.15pm - 12.45pm, Wednesday evenings - Introduction to meditation class - 7.30pm - 8.30pm, Thursday evenings - 7.30pm - 9.30pm Meditation - The Art Of Positive Thinking, Sunday mornings 11.30am - 12.30pm Find Inner Peace, Sunday mornings - Children’s classes - 10.30am 11.15am. Held at Ashoka Kadampa Buddhist Centre, 33 Sutherland Road, Plymouth. Tel 01752 224137 www. meditationinplymouth.org

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. 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 Kreative Kidz Tuesdays Crafts, Science and cookery- age 6 months - preschool 12.30pm to 2pm. £5 or £4 if booked in four week blocks. To book email: info:wkuk.org Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Krafty Kidz Tuesdays Childrens activity workshops from ages 5 to 16. Cooker, crafts and STEM activities. £5 per session includes materials. 5.30pm to 7pm.To book email: info@wkuk.org. Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Wk’d Wednesdays Adults activity workshops - activities range from crafts, cooking, woodworking, furniture up cycling, sewing. £10 per session includes materials. Accompanied children welcome. To book email: info@wkuk.org. Every Wednesday 6pm to 8pm Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. 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

Pensioners & Fifty Plus Action Group If you are more than 50 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, Plymouth, PL2 3BY behind the Co-operative Superstore, just down from Milehouse traffic lights going towards St Budeaux. These meetings start at 10.30am and end at 1pm, on the second Friday of the month many buses stop outside the Co-op and if you come by car, parking is usually available. We also have regular social events held on alternative Fridays which are held at the Oak Villa Sports & Social Club in Ferndale Road, Plymouth just down the road from Weston Mill Cemetery. There is a bus which 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 nonmembers 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 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/ mail 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. The Playwriters Organisation Fridays At The Noah’s Ark, Courtney St, Plymouth from 10am to 1pm.Free help with creative writing, poetry, play-writing, screen-writing, and all forms of Theatre production and dramatic performance. Our membership and help is free. More details at www. playwriters.org or phone 01752 786777. Plymouth Play Association

Plymouth Play CIC and scrapstore is open to everyone. We collect ‘stuff’ destined for landfill from businesses, factories, shops and individuals. This ‘loveliness’ is ideal for art, craft and play. It

may be fabric, paper, paint, wood or even plastic, but one thing is for sure it will be interesting! The scrap lovliness is then sold on at £3 (for members) or £6 (non members) for a carrier bag full. We also hire out play resources such as soft play and giant games, and often run creative workshops. Why not pop along and have a look .. we are based on Union St between Aldi and the grass wall of the HQ Building, open Tues and Weds 10-2 , Thursdays 10-7 and the first and last Saturday each month 10-2. More info at www.. facebook.com/plymouthplay/ 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


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

Children invited to join the big Space Chase Plymouth Library Service is calling for children to sign up to read six books this summer for the Summer Reading Challenge 2019.

The theme this year is Space Chase, inspired by the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.

Every child who signs up to read six books over the summer holiday will get a collectable mission folder to keep a record of their challenge journey – and if they complete it they will be presented with a medal at their library and a certificate during their school assembly.

 Children can choose any books they like – novels, fact books, joke books, eBooks and audiobooks all count, just as long as they are borrowed from the library. It’s free to sign up and there are stickers and prizes to collect along the way.

 The challenge is aimed at four to 11 year olds and there’s a mini-challenge for the under fours.

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Second Monday of the month If you are retired, no longer in full time employment looking for new interests and to make new friends, then come along to the next monthly meeting of the Plymouth U3A and listen to our speaker. We meet at The Crowne Plaza from 10am to 12pm. Coffee available on arrival. U3A (University of the 3rd Age) is organised and run by volunteers, there are over 70 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.

great way for children to maintain their reading skills and confidence over the long summer holiday. In 2018 we had our most successful year when over 5,800 children took part. It’s free to sign up to the challenge and children and families can join in with free activities at all libraries

Plymouth Skywatch Meet at St Budeaux Parish Church Hall every third Friday of the month at 7.30pm. The meeting usually consists of highlights of the night sky for the following month followed by a talk on an astronomy-related subject. There is a break in between with tea and coffee available. Plymouth 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. 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 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

throughout the summer.”
 
Space Chase runs until Saturday September 14.

There’s a whole programme of events and activities planned for families over the summer to celebrate the Summer Reading Challenge. Visit www.plymouth.gov.uk/ summerreadingchallenge

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. More information at plymouthwoodturners.org.uk 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

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.

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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 519452. 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 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 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. Port of Plymouth Canoe Association Mondays , Thursdays and Saturdays May until September. Offering various introductory, taster and child ( 8-11 ) sessions throughout the spring and summer. For more information please contact Tracy Jones 01752 510653 email intro@ppca-club.org.uk or visit www.ppca-canoe-club.org.uk Road to Recovery Group of Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting every Friday at St Matthias Church Hall, North Hill. Doors open 6.30pm. Meeting 7pm-

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Plymouth law firms invests in magic eight Plymouth law firm, GA Solicitors, has made four internal promotions and employed four new members of staff as it expands its offering to meet client needs.

department; Charis Trinder and Ashleigh Smithers. Talking of the appointments, Stephen Ramsden, managing partner of GA Solicitors, commented: “In a service led profession choosing and Robert Zacal, experienced retaining the right staff members is employment solicitor, has been crucial. Our jobs are often as much promoted from associate to partner about dealing with and understanding after five years with the firm. In people as it is about providing high addition to his outstanding legal quality legal advice. work, Robert has delivered numerous “With his years of experience seminars to local professionals and and growing reputation, Robert business owners and is also chair is a welcome new member to the of the West Devon board of Young partnership. The newly named Enterprise. associates have proven themselves Three solicitors from within the firm to be hardworking and dedicated, have also been promoted to associate providing excellent levels of client level; Anna Wonnacott, an inheritance, service, all of which has led to them wills and trust disputes specialist, and GA staff (from left) Robert Zacal, Laura Lofting, Hannah Madders, Ashleigh Smithers, Donna Butler, Charis Trinder and Rachel Eyre taking this important first step Laura Lofting and Donna Butler, both towards partnership. With our recent residential conveyancing solicitors. new rankings in The Legal 500, Chambers & Partners UK and Chambers & In addition to the promotions, four new team members have joined the Partners High Net Worth, this continues to be an exciting time for GA.” firm. Qualified solicitor Hannah Madders has joined the busy commercial GA Solicitors has 79 members of staff offering guidance across seven property team, and Rachel Eyre has joined the family department as specialist departments: business; family; employment; dispute resolution; a divorce and finance solicitor. Two support staff members have also wills, trusts and probate; conveyancing and personal injury. been recruited to work in the award-winning residential conveyancing 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. 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. 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. 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). 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 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 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 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 The Pythagorean Society First Friday of the month held at Plymouth Natural Health & Healing Centre, Outland Road, PL2 3PY. 7 pm – 9 pm. We have a different topic each month with a guest speaker, covering a wide range of esoteric subjects. Please see our website for details www.pythagoreansociety.wordpress.net or email mail@pythagoreansociety.net

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 theirPlay Association 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 by texting 07734 517682. Geoff is unable to answer verbally! Alternatively, you can email Geoff at: Secretary.PlymouthHNC@gmail.com Plymouth and District Parkinson’s Group Gentle exercise led by a fully trained physiotherapist every week at four locations. Tuesdays 10.30-12 noon at St Bartholomew’s Church Hall Milehouse contact 556651; Tuesdays 10.15-11.45 at Plymstock United Church Plymstock Road: contact 402340; Wednesdays 10.30-12 noon at Mount Gould Methodist Church Hall: contact 560289; Wednesdays 1.15pm-2.45pm at Emmanuel Church Hall Mannamead: contact 768890. A monthly meeting is held on the second Tuesday of every month at Emmanuel Church Hall; Monthly Drop In with Dance Session: Contact 55665; Carers coffee meet first Monday of the month: contact 704075. Other activities include lunches, outings, and an annual holiday. Dartmoor Rambling Club The Dartmoor Rambling Club is a long established Rambling Club based in Plymouth. We have a regular programme of walks on alternate Wednesdays and at some weekends. The Wednesday walks generally use public transport from Plymouth City Centre to the start of the walk. Wednesday walks are usually about 8 to 10 miles on Dartmoor or on the coast and are taken at a pace to suit the participants. The weekend walks may use cars for transport and may go a little further afield. We are a small group looking to welcome new members. Our annual subscription is just £5. We can email you our programme if you email johnskinner@ tinyworld.co.uk or more details can be obtained by phoning John (chairman) on 01752 782454, John (treasurer) on 01752 218476 or Ron (member) on 01752 674230. Plymouth City Roller Derby Roller Derby is in your city and recruiting now! The only Roller Derby club in the West Devon - East Cornwall region, Plymouth City Roller Derby has been an active bouting club since 2010, achieving a clean sweep of wins for our female travel team at all our 2018 British Championship bouts. We are a skater owned and operated CIC and accepting new starters. Roller Derby is a full contact sport, participants must be 18+. sessions Wednesdays 8-10pm at YMCA John Kitto for all new recruits, 1st taster session free, £5 per session thereafter. 2nd session 2 participants for the price of one if bringing a friend. No skating experience required to begin. See www.plymouthcityrollerderby.co.uk/joinus for more details. Watercolour Art Sessions for Adults Thursdays Beginner and experienced artists welcome.


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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.

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Devon Family History Society Fourth Tuesday of month Come along to our meetings and hear interesting and varied talks. Occasionally, we hold members evening where people can give a resume on their family history. If anyone is hitting a brick wall, members will offer advice on how to resolve it. Meetings take place at Sturgeon Hall, Mutley Plain, (parking is free),starting at 7.30pm. Light refreshments are available. Any queries on membership or meetings please contact markparkman@icloud.com My Health, My Way Various dates Free four week courses running throughout 2019/20. Helps participants develop knowledge, skills and confidence to self-manage the challenges of living with a health condition. Workshops are delivered by volunteers who are also living with a long-term health condition themselves. For more details contact Lorraine Grave at Improving Lives Plymouth on 01752 201892 or visit www.improvinglivesplymouth.org.uk Discovery Writing Group First Friday of the month A small community of writers who meet to write and discuss writing, and to encourage one another to maintain our creative momentum. Prose, poems, scripts, whatever. All welcome. Writing games and exercises, opportunities to share work and publishing possibilities. Latest info on Plymouth cultural activities over free beverages. Donations welcome. Meet at The Clipper on Union Street 10am to 12 noon. Details James Bridgwater 07506716546 bridgwaterjg@gmail.com National Trust Plymouth Centre St Peter’s Lutheran Church, 19 Larkham Lane, Plympton. Meetings are held on the last Wednesday of the month at 2pm. Entrance is £3 for members and £4 for nonmembers, which includes light refreshments. For more information regarding membership please contact Judy Unitt on 01752 290437 or email judy.ntt@gmail.com Devon and Cornwall Carving Club Tuesday (term time) 7 pm – 9 pm At Sir John Hunt Community Sports College, Lancaster Gardens, Whitleigh, Plymouth. Cost of membership is £22 per person, per term. All new members welcome. Please call Neil Smith for more details on 01752 82121. Plymouth Area Osteoporosis Support Group Meets four times a year The Abbey, St Andrew’s Church, Plymouth 2pm to 4pm; Jul 16: Speaker oral surgeon Kamran Ali; Nov 19: Podiatrist Emma Cowley from Plymouth University. Carers Support Group Last Monday of the month Are you a carer? Would you like somewhere to go for advice & info, to relax & unwind with other Carers? Come to our drop in session at St Budeaux Community Centre 10am- 12 noon on the last Monday of the month. Beit Ezra Saturdays A Messianic Fellowship, meets on a Saturday (Shabbat) at Engage, St Levan Road, Milehouse, Plymouth PL2 3BG from 4pm to 6pm. Contact: 01752 922014 Make A Difference, Plymouth Fridays in term time Support group for parents or carers in Plymouth of children with disabilities or special additional needs either diagnosed or still going through the process. From 10am at Tamar View Community Resource Centre Barne Barton. Open to any parent or carer who can get to us. For further information please visit Make a Difference Plymouth on Facebook or call Kerry on 07599996389. Phoenix Chorale Mondays Small, friendly choir who enjoy singing a wide range of music under the direction of Marcus Alleyne. We perform two concerts a year which usually feature a whole work plus a programme of songs around a theme, combining contemporary and traditional music. We often work with professional soloists and musicians and also try to provide opportunities for young people to perform with us. New members are always welcome, so why not come along and join us for a rehearsal? 7.30pm – 9.30pm in St Peter’s Church, Wyndham Square, PL1 5EG. For more information visit www.plymouthphoenixchorale.org University of Plymouth Choral Society Every Tuesday between September and May Based in the University, but open to all, we are a non-audition and well-established choir. We give three concerts a year in St Andrew’s Minster Church, in December, March and May. Rehearsals, under the

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Free, fun family festival Looking for some summer fun but baulking at the cost of the average music festival or family day out? Check out Creation Fest, a free music, skate and family festival, held at the Royal Cornwall Events Centre, Wadebridge from August 3 to 9. Fresh from their stint at Glastonbury, award-winning family folk trio Wildwood Kin will be bringing their inimitable rhythms and harmonies back to the Big Shed on August 5, followed by Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalist, Josh Curnow, who recently supported Tom Walker at Perranporth’s Bands in the Sands who takes the stage on August 6. Plus, over 70 of the best contemporary Christian bands and artists performing on four music stages over seven days, including music on the hour, every hour on our Big Top music stage.

For skaters, the giant indoor skate park will once again be open from midday to 10pm every day, with free skate sessions, girls skate, coaching, comps and demos from our team of international pro skaters. There’s also a mind-boggling array of free, fun activities for everyone, including an all-day kids and youth programme, sports matches on the street pitches and in the sports cages, art workshops that include water colour painting, making your own fairy crown and pottery sessions (a £2 charge is made for some arts workshops to cover materials) and over 100 talks and seminars that cover life, faith, parenting, marriage, leadership and a whole host more. After dark, the late-night programme includes a bonfire, silent disco, barn dance, comedy night, fireworks, open mic night and nightly film screenings. Details at www.creationfest.org.uk

direction of Alice Dennis BEM, are from 7.30-9.30 in the Sherwell Centre on North Hill. You will find an inspirational and friendly atmosphere and experience some wonderful music. More details from our Membership Secretary Pennie Burne at pennieB54@ aol.com.

Yoga and Pilates with Tracy Wilmot Monday 10am-11am Hatha yoga at Manadon Hub Monday 6pm-7pm Pilates at Widey School Thursday 9.30am-10.30am Pilates at Clearbrook Hall Friday 6pm-7 pm Hatha yoga at Widey School Bookings phone 07401 090025.

Plymouth Juggling and Circus Skills Club Tuesdays (term time) A club for people who juggle or do circus skills to meet up and practice. Juggling and club passing, unicycling, hula hoops, diabolo, etc etc. All skill levels welcome. Newbies and absolute beginners too, all jugglers are happy to teach new people! Primarily for adults, (although enthusiastic under 18s are welcome if accompanied by an adult). Stoke Damerel Parish Centre 7.30pm-9.30pm £5 (£3 unwaged) to cover the cost of the hall.

City of Plymouth Model Boat Club First Wednesday of month Meets at Harewood House every month (excluding January) at 7.30pm. We operate sail, steam and battery operated models on the Mirror pond in the City Centre on most Sunday mornings. We also travel further afield to our other sailing water at Millbrook Lake. The Club attends many shows throughout the region in addition to the Open days held by other clubs. Full details can be found at www.plymouthmodelboatclub.webeden. co.uk. Please check the calendar for where we are!

Ocean City Sound, Men’s Close Harmony Singers Tuesdays All Saints Church of England Academy, Honicknowle Lane, PL5 2DN. Friendly group singing popular songs from 50s through to the present, including songs from the shows and have around 25 performances a year. We sing for private parties, at corporate and civic events, for the Services and for charities. With no audition on joining and ongoing learning using CDs, new members find it easy to fit in and are helped at every step. Check out the website at oceancitysound. org or ring Roger on 01752 500500.

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Playwriters Organisation Meets every Friday morning 10am-1pm at The Noah’s Ark, Courtney St,Plymouth. The group provides free help with creative writing, poetry, play-writing, screen-writing, and all forms of theatre production and dramatic performance. Membership and help is free. For more details visit www.playwriters.org or phone 01752 786777. Regular Events at Oasis Café Coffee and Chat: Tuesdays and Fridays 10am to 12 noon. Learn basic computer and internet skills: Mondays 1.30pm - 3.30pm, Tuesdays 10am - 12 noon, Wednesdays 1pm - 3pm. Go at your own pace, friendly and relaxed - come to the Oasis Project - You can come to one session a week or all three. Oasis Café, 28 Manor Street, Stonehouse.

Wednesdays Plymouth Unitarian Café from 10am to 12 noon. Why not drop in for some convivial company, relaxation, a cuppa, knitting, some reading, colouring, a game or just have a sit down and a rest. Dementia friendly. Fair Trade tea, coffee with a biscuit only 60p. All proceeds go to this year’s charities including Plymouth & District MIND. 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. Nifty Needles Quilting Group We are a small friendly quilting group who meet every Monday morning 9.45am - 12.30pm ( Bank holidays and August excluded ) at St Budeaux Church community hall, The Green, Higher St Budeaux. Beginners and more experienced quilters welcomed. For details please contact Mary 01752 702247.

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College students celebrate success Community work, volunteering and overcoming adversity were just some of the many achievements celebrated at City College Plymouth’s recent Student of the Year awards.

The annual ceremony recognises students who have really gone above and beyond making a positive contribution to the college or local community, or overcoming personal challenges to achieve highly in their studies. The award winners were joined by family, friends and their nominating lecturers as well as local employers who presented five special awards. They all enjoyed a delicious three-course meal prepared by the college’s hospitality and catering students before receiving their certificates and prizes. Ben Manning, deputy principal of City College, said: “The Student of the Year awards ceremony is an important event for the college and a great way to round off our academic year. It provides us with an opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge some of the remarkable achievements of our students and recognise publicly their hard work and commitment. “These students, some of whom have had to overcome additional barriers, have all achieved fantastic results and deserve to be congratulated. The staff at the college are enormously proud of their accomplishments and the way in which they reflect so well on the city. “It really is an honour to celebrate the outstanding qualities and achievements of our students and to share in their successes with family, friends and tutors.” Award Winners - College Awards Max Lavis, 20, from Stoke Apprentice of the Year Max left school at 16 and with his employer, student accommodation company Tern Quay, he has progressed with his painting and decorating qualifications from a traineeship to an Apprenticeship. He has demonstrated his ability to learn and has quickly gained valuable skills and experience, and is now taking the lead on various projects in his workplace. Max has consistently exceeded his employer’s expectations. Max said: “I’ve worked hard to succeed, and the support I’ve had from both the college and my employer during my Apprenticeship has helped me to push through all of the challenges I’ve faced. My time at City College has taught me perseverance and leadership skills, and I am proud to now be supervising and supporting a new apprentice in my workplace.” Lewis Matti, 21, from St Budeaux Endeavour Award Lewis is a student who has faced numerous personal challenges, but is ready to face whatever life throws at him. Not only is Lewis highly motivated to succeed, but he is described by his lecturers as “an incredibly

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kind, thoughtful student” who always goes above and beyond expectations. Lewis said: “I’ve benefited from taking part in a variety of work placements during my Independence and Life Skills course and also been supported to swim for the Special Olympics and to work towards the Duke of Edinburgh Award. I love the college and with my increased confidence have enjoyed being a student representative, passing information between staff and my fellow students.” Employer sponsored awards Bracken Mitchell, 18, from Stoke Community Engagement Award, sponsored by the Real Ideas Organisation Bracken is a Health and Social Care student who works hard, supports her peers and takes up every opportunity to gain valuable work experience and help others. Whilst this can be expected from someone hoping to start a career in the care industry, Bracken’s nominating lecturer highlighted that she is someone who stands out from the rest for going the extra mile. Jenny Bishop from the Real Ideas Organisation, said: “We chose Bracken as the winner for this year’s Community Engagement Award for her participation in work experience opportunities across a number of community settings during her course, but also her active involvement as one of the college’s Student Ambassadors. As an Ambassador, Bracken regularly delivers tours to potential students and their families, and talks to new and potential students about the

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Tom Smith, 18, from St Budeaux High Achiever of the Year Award, sponsored by Devon and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Tom juggles his full-time course in Sport with a judo career that has suffered numerous knockbacks due to repeated injury, which has put his selection for Great Britain in jeopardy. Helen Hart from the Devon and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce said: “We chose Tom as the winner for this year’s High Achiever of the Year Award due to his positive ‘can do’ attitude and perseverance in order to succeed. We were really impressed that Tom was able to achieve distinction grades, whilst suffering with a learning disability, and competing at such a high level for his judo.” Rebecca Mercer, 44, from Crabtree Student Voice Award, sponsored by Livewell Southwest Rebecca (Bex), is a real ambassador for others. Alongside her Access to Higher Education course, where Bex is working towards becoming a Social Worker, Bex is a support worker and advocate for ‘Not Alone’ which is a support group that she runs for transgender and non-binary people in Plymouth. She has also spoken out on TV about the stigma surrounding mental health on behalf of the college. Ginnie Stiff from Livewell Southwest said: “Bex stood out to us as a peacekeeper, with

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