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May 2019
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Truck treat for Gill
Former Petty Officer Gill Chapman (sixth from left) is currently being treated for terminal cancer and top of her bucket list was a trip in a Stobart truck. Her dream came true when Pat Clifton, another former member of the Women’s Royal Naval Service contacted Stobart Energy - who were delighted to oblige. Gill was treated to a trip in the cab by driver Chris Hurst. She is pictured here with wellwishers and former colleagues. • Full story on page 9
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Friends support The Box’s Native American art commission
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Gareth Thomas and Ben Partrick in training for their epic sea kayak challenge
Two pals from Plymouth are planning to paddle more than 100 miles in kayaks to raise awareness about mental health and autism.
Ramona Peters with the Wampanoag Cooking Pot Photo: SmokeSygnals
The Friends of Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery (FPCMAG) have donated £2500 to The Box for its first-ever work by a Native American artist.
The funding is for a ceramic cooking pot based on the historic designs that would have been used inside traditional Wampanoag dwellings in the 1600s. The pot will be one of the many items on display in The Box’s ‘Mayflower 400: Legend and Legacy’ exhibition when it opens in 2020, and is being made by Ramona Peters. Peters, also known as Nosapocket, is a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Nation. Working in partnership with Wampanaog cultural agency SmokeSygnals, she has already started developing the piece and is making great progress. Once the ‘Mayflower 400: Legend and Legacy’ exhibition has finished, the pot will become part of The Box’s permanent collections. Stefan Aloszko, chair of the Friends said: “We immediately recognised the greater cultural significance of Ramona Peters’ elegant Wampanoag cooking pot. It’s a work that allows us to appreciate the universal importance of the shared bonds that we experience through culinary heritage and subsequent ideas of home, community and conversation. “For the Friends, this piece is a most welcome addition to the city’s permanent collections.” Members of the The Friends recently visited The Box’s construction site for a hard hat tour and officially presented a cheque to The Box chief executive Paul Brookes and exhibition curator Jo Loosemore. Paul said: “The Friends of Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery have helped fund many important acquisitions for our collections over the years. “We’re very grateful for their continued support, particularly for an object which is so symbolic and which will be a real legacy from our Mayflower 400 activities.” To stay up-to-date with all The Box’s Mayflower 400 related news and blog posts visit www.theboxplymouth.com/ mayflower400.
Gareth Thomas, 40, who lives in Mainstone and 39-year-old Ben Partrick from Lipson, will set off from Mount Wise on May 18 and kayak along the Cornish coast arriving in Penzance a week later. Gareth, who is a chartered surveyor with Balfour Beatty, and Ben, who works as a gas technician for Wales & West Utilities, have known each other for over 30 years. They were both born and grew up in Cornwall, but are now settled in Plymouth. Their challenge was developed after a year of sea kayaking, including 18 miles on New Year’s Eve. Gareth said: “We both like to take on physical challenges while raising money for good causes. It started with the Eden Project
marathon in 2016 and has got increasingly more challenging. “Last year we took part in St Luke’s Hospice ‘Tour de Moor’ which involved 70 kilometres of off road cycling and we followed that with the Holy Grit 24 kilometres beach obstacle event in Cornwall. “We both feel lucky to be able to take on physical challenges and enjoy the training and planning that is required. It’s also important to both of us to give back to society by raising money for our chosen charities.” The pair hope to raise at least £1,000 for Plymouth and District Mind and the National Autistic Society and they have already raised nearly £800. Gareth said: “Mental health doesn’t only affect the individual with the illness it also impacts the lives of everyone around them. “I know this first hand as in 2008 my older brother went missing after suffering mental health related issues. He has never been
Location of four new wildflower meadows announced Coun Sue Dann gets busy sowing seeds in one of the new meadows
Plymouth pals take on epic sea kayak challenge for charity found and joins the 180,000 people in the UK who are reported missing each year. “Supporting people with mental health issues early helps to treat the illness and prevent a spiral effect of depression and disconnect from society. It’s charities like ‘Mind For Better Health’ that help to support and prevent people effected by mental health.” Ben said that he had been involved in the care of a boy with autism for the last 12 years and had seen how challenging life could be for him. “There have been some amazing people helping him along the way. The care and education he gets at secondary school is second to none and none of that would be possible without the National Autistic Society.” For more information or to donate to the challenge go to https://uk.virginmoneygiving. com/Team/SeaKayakChallenge
The locations of four new wildflower meadows in Plymouth, which help local bee and butterfly populations to thrive, have now been announced.
Plymouth City Council has identified four new sites across the city to establish new wildflower meadows, which will be prepared and planted this month, when ground conditions are good for sowing, and will be flowering by the summer. The sites will be: Staddiscombe Road green space; Teat’s Hill; Delamere Road and Tamar Bridge roundabout. They will also improve existing wildflower meadow sites at North Cross and Derry’s Cross to make them better for wildlife and add more colour to the local landscape. Councillor Sue Dann, Cabinet Member for Environment and Street Scene for Plymouth City Council, said: “I am delighted to be able to announce the four new locations where we will be expanding our bee corridors and wildflower meadows in Plymouth. “Bees play a crucial role in our lives including food production as they pollinate important crops. “Wildflower meadows and bee corridors can provide an important source of pollen and nectar for pollinating insects, and habitat and food, directly and indirectly for many other species. They also have been shown to positively impact health and wellbeing as they are a beautiful addition to our urban landscapes.” “The council has also been working with seed suppliers to develop a new, longer flowering seed mix that will be trialled this year.” Further sites will continue to be identified by the council, working with local communities, that can be converted to wildflower meadows to expand the network of sites in coming years. More information on Plymouth’s wildflower meadows is on the Plymouth City Council website at www.plymouth.gov.uk
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WALK IT EVENT IS RETURNING TO CITY THIS JULY
Adventurer Sir David HemplemanAdams with St John Ambulance volunteers before embarking on his solo Atlantic crossing in support of St John Ambulance, setting sail from Queen Anne’s Battery Photograph: Johnny Green
Plymouth is one of eight cities up and down the country staging the WALK IT event to raise funds and awareness for Crohn’s & Colitis UK.
Adventurer’s transatlantic challenge in support of St John Ambulance
Veteran British adventurer Sir David Hempleman-Adams has set sail from Plymouth on his greatest ever challenge – sailing solo across the Atlantic in support of St John Ambulance.
The record-breaking 62-year-old, who inspired the likes of Bear Grylls and Ben Fogle with his fearless expeditions, is following in the footsteps of one of his heroes by setting off from Queen Anne’s Battery on his Voyage of Discovery (www.sja. org.uk/discovery). “As a boy, I was inspired by Sir Francis Chichester’s solo circumnavigation of the globe; he was the first man to take on that adventure and I vividly remember watching TV coverage of him sailing home into Plymouth Sound after 226 days,” said Sir David. “He was a legendary solo yachtsman who had already crossed the Atlantic on his own twice, and he celebrated his 65th birthday at sea. I’m a few years younger than that and my voyage should take just over a month, so time is on my side, but I have never done
anything like this before.” A relatively inexperienced sailor, he will be up against the high seas, unpredictable weather and feelings of loneliness and isolation for around 35 days. He has described the prospect of undertaking the perilous journey as harder than climbing Everest, but he has been training hard and famous sailors Dame Ellen MacArthur and Sir Ben Ainslie have been advising him. “Sailing to New York is going to be a real challenge for me, but I will keep the memories of Sir Francis’s achievements, and the fact I’m doing this to raise awareness of a great charity – St John Ambulance – that’s close to my heart,” Sir David added. Sir David has been an advocate for St John for more than 25 years and a trustee at the volunteer-led health charity since 2012. The charity’s chief executive, Martin Houghton-Brown said: “We are one of the few charities where younger and older people volunteer alongside each other with equal skills. “I believe that Sir David’s courageous expedition will inspire many across the
generations to seek a new adventure for themselves. “We are fortunate to have Sir David as an ambassador for our charity and his passion for St John is shared by our incredible volunteers, many of whom came to us on their own journeys of self-discovery.” Often, St John’s volunteers are introduced to the charity when they learn first aid in schools, their community or in the workplace. That experience opens the door to exciting opportunities and challenges; from becoming a first aider to keep people safe at high-profile events, as a youth leader teaching young people life saving skills – many of whom go onto become healthcare practitioners - or as a community first responder to support local emergency services. As a volunteer for St John Ambulance, there is something for everyone regardless of age, experience or the time that they have. Sir David’s progress can be followed live as he makes his way across the Atlantic by visiting www.sja.org.uk/discovery or join the social media conversation at #DiscoverSJA.
This year the event starts and finishes on The Hoe on Saturday July 13 and organisers are hoping that the fabulous turn out last year will be repeated - or even bettered this year. Last year a total of 230 walkers took part, covering either the 5km or 10km route around some of the city’s favourite locations. Their efforts raised a total of £11,000. One of the walkers who took part in last year’s event said: “I just loved the whole atmosphere. My sister who has Crohn’s Disease was able to talk to others about it and they all knew how one another were feeling. It was such an enjoyable day.” People can register as an individual or as a team and will receive a free t-shirt with the £14 registration fee. Children are £7 to register and they also get a free WALK IT t-shirt. Walkers are being challenged to raise £100 or more - a sum which could help pay for 2,000 people to get the information they need about Crohn’s and Colitis. Walkers will explore the city’s sights before returning to the event village at The Hoe for a great afternoon of fun, food and entertainment. Organisers are also keen to hear from volunteers who can help on the day. For information or to register visit www. crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/walkit
Phoenix Wharf article and some fascinating findings
I read with interest the article in the April Chronicle on Phoenix Wharf. When I visited my son in South Australia a couple of years ago we visited the Maritime Museum in Port Adelaide. The exhibits were all about ships, boats etc associated with immigrants. There was a computer terminal for public use on which there were extensive listings on arrivals by ship. We searched for any namesakes (Winsor) and came up first with what appeared to be a pair, a Henry Winsor aged 33, a carpenter from Devon and, next entry a Maria Winsor aged 27, with no further information. Henry’s wife, I guess.
Letter to the Editor They arrived on the barque Saltana having sailed from Plymouth, where the ship had lain at anchor in Barn Pool on November 4 1853, and landed in Port Adelaide on February 5 1854. Similarly, there was a Charles Winsor, aged 26, an agricultural labourer. If I remember correctly, he arrived on the barque China having sailed from Plymouth on July 26 1852, arriving on November 12 1852. There was lots of other information, such as births and deaths, mostly babies, during the passage and marriages. There were links to information on the ships: the Sultana
built in England only a few years before seemed to have run aground several times on this immigrant route and sank in Chinese waters. The above entries were on www. theshipslist.com/passengerlist. Undoubtedly, the lists for the USA (entry Port New York) and Canada (Halifax, Nova Scotia?) both more extensive, are on-line. My suggestion is that such a facility could be contained within the proposed Phoenix Wharf installation and in a prominent place with other major exhibitions. I hope I’m not too late with the suggestion or that I am trying to teach granny to suck eggs! Yours sincerely PJ Winsor
In last month’s Chronicle it was reported that the Piermaster’s House at Phoenix Wharf - which was the Plymouth emigration centre from 1840 t0 1893 - is to be refurbished
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Out and About Your guide to events in the local community and beyond
Plymouth Railway Circle May 13 Meetings at St St Edward’s Church Hall, Home Park Avenue, Peverell, at 7.30 pm, Admission £1 (members), £2 (visitors). Visitors are very welcome. May 13: Members photos and video Evening. Gareth Harrison: ‘20 years of railway photography - the story so far’. (digital presentation); Paul Maycock: Steam at Work 2008/2012. To include examples of mainline operation in the South West and throughout the country as well as some examples from Preserved Railways. DVD presentation; John Fissler: ‘The Gotthard Base Tunnel operation and other Swiss Railway news; David Goodyear: ‘The Railways of the Baltic States’ (digital presentation)
Not to be missed Bake Off winner and TV chef, Nadiya Hussain, who will be showcasing her skills to the crowds on Saturday June 1, while runner-up from series eight of the show, Steven Carter Bailey will be giving a demonstration on Sunday June 2. They’ll be joined by a packed line-up of talented regional chefs, keen to demonstrate their incredible cooking skills and share tips with you. The festival also sees more than 100 traders lining the city centre streets, selling the very best regional produce – expect to find everything from fresh fruit and veg to locally made gin, cider and beer, to fudge and baked goods, and much, much more! There will also be a huge range of street food traders selling delicious food to indulge in on the day, so whether you fancy fresh falafel or delicious spicy noodles, there’s the perfect treat for you.
Caterpillar May 1 to May 11 Soapbox Children’s Theatre, Devonport Park. A theatre show for babies from six months to the age of eight years. Created to delight and immerse tiny audiences and their big people! With live music - a delight for the senses! For details www. soapboxtheatre.org.uk. Charity Star Wars Family Fun Day and Exhibition May 4 Fun filled day at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in aid of Heads Together and Hugs From Henry. Eight VIP guest Star Wars signers from the original films, Force for Charity Star Wars characters, Jedi fight training classes, Star Wars kids stage show, face painting, bouncy castle, fancy dress competition, charity raffle and silent auction. Entry £5 adults, £3 children. Soundhouse Brass May 4 Concert at St. Edward’s Church, Eggbuckland 7.30 pm. Tickets £5. Light refreshments available Werrington Hill Climb May 4 and 5 Plymouth Motor Club’s event features over 100 of the region’s fastest racing cars, from saloons to single seat racers at Werrington Park near Launceston. Racing from 10am. Entry adults £6 under 14s free. Includes free programme and entry to the paddock. Details www.plymouthmotorclub.co.uk. Bohemian Rhapsody Outdoor Cinema Experience May 9 Hosted by Adventure Cinema and Plymouth Albion. An amazing outdoor cinema experience at Brickfields Sports Centre. Bohemian Rhapsody is a footstomping celebration of Queen, their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury. This date added after May 10 date sold out. Gates open 7pm, film starts shortly after sunset. Ticket information at www.facebook.com/events/2165741940407442/ Plymouth Area Police Choir May 10 Ridgeway Methodist Church, Plympton. 7.30pm. Together with Torpoint Ladies Choir. Contact Chris Roper 01752 814144. Family Fun Day May 11 Leigham Community Hall from 11am to 3pm. Bouncy castle, face painting, stalls, raffles, refreshments and food. Harp Recital May 12 Elizabeth-Jane Baldry presents a sparkling harp recital, taking her audience on an entertaining journey through the history of harp music. Duke of Cornwall Hotel at 3pm. Tickets £14 available from 01752 275850 or www.wegottickets.com/event/457786 Historical Association History Talk May 14 Laura Quigley, author and historian is giving a talk entitled Plymouth Under Siege: Plymouth and the Civil War. 7pm at Lecture Theatre 2, Rowland Levinsky Building, Plymouth University. Plympton Fuchsia and Geranium Group May 14 Guest speaker is John Nicholass from the British Fuchsia Society, who is both a fuchsia and pelargonium expert so this is bound to be an interesting evening. Meetings take place in the Main
Flavour Fest Lord Mayor’s Day May 25 Plymouth City Centre Welcome the new Lord Mayor of Plymouth to their role with this day celebrating the best of the city’s community. The theme of this year’s event is The Future – so expect lots of exciting scientific, technological happenings! The star of the show will be the 8 foot tall Titan the Robot, who will appear twice throughout the day. A day-long stage programme will feature performances from local dance and theatre groups and choirs, while charities and local community groups will showcase the work they do. There will also be a range of food and craft
stalls. This year the Council House will also be opening up for the day, with guided tours by the Lord Mayor’s Macebearers, so you can learn more about this historic building and the role of Lord Mayor (advance booking required see www. visitplymouth.co.uk for details). Flavour Fest May 31 to June 2 Plymouth City Centre The South West’s largest free food and drink festival, sponsored by Column Bakehouse, returns to Plymouth with two Bake Off stars making an appearance in the Cookery Theatre. The star of the show this year is Great British
Hall at Harewood House in Plympton, starting at 7.30pm and generally lasting for a couple of hours. Guests are always made most welcome and there is also a raffle and refreshment break half way through the meeting. All welcome.
concert of the 2018-19 season. This promises to be a memorable evening of utterly beautiful music, with Mozart’s last work as its dramatic finale. Tickets £16 (£6 for U26s)
An Evening of Abba May 17 Hosted by Plymouth Argyle at Home Park from 6pm to 10pm. Stars from London’s West End will be bringing ABBA’s hits to Home Park for a one-nightonly concert. West End stars Niamh Perry, Norman Bowman and Jenna Lee-James will be backed by a fabulous support band, and doors will open at 6pm for a 7.30pm start. Tickets from www.argyletickets. com
Plymouth Green Book Club May 23 Discussion on ‘Our Place - Can We Save Britain’s Wildlife Before It’s Too Late?’ by Mark Crocker. Guest expert Harry Barton, chief executive of Devon Wildlife Trust. All welcome to this free event at 15 Rolle Building, Plymouth University 6.30pm to 8pm.
Photo Exhibition May 17 Fund raiser on behalf of the Oasis Cafe Food Bank, entitled ‘I am poor, but I am NOT ashamed.’ Effervescent Studio (Rumpus Cosy), Radiant House, 12, Derry’s Cross, Plymouth 6.30pm to 9pm. Free entry. Walks with History May 18 Oasis Café, 28 Manor Street, Stonehouse from 10am to 1pm These events take place once a month and include walks, workshops, guest speakers, films and presentations and much more. Every month will be different. Please consider coming along and joining to help establish the membership of the group. Tea and coffee will be available. For more information please see https://www.facebook. com/100HomesStonehouse University of Plymouth Choral Society and Sinfonia May 18 St Andrew’s Minster Church 7.30 Mozart Requiem. The University choir and Sinfonia will be joined by four outstanding professional soloists for their final
Spring Fayre May 25 Meadowside and St Francis Care Centre, Plympton from 2pm to 4pm. Free bouncy castle, BBQ, children’s games, live music, face painting, tombola, refreshments, stalls and much more. Plymouth Area Police Choir May 31 Grand Summer Concert at Methodist Central Hall, Plymouth at 7.30pm. Compered by Andy Breare. Tickets at £10. Contact Rod Fowler 01752 339788 Coffee Morning Jun 1 Crownhill Methodist Church 10.30am to 12 noon in the church hall with various stalls including cakes and savouries, gifts, toys, jewellery, books, and a raffle. All funds raised will be donated to WaterAid, the charity which aims to provide clean water and sanitation in some of the poorest countries in the world. All welcome. Entrance to the church hall is from Crownhill Road or Crownhill shops car park, with free parking. Summer Fair Jun 9 Hooe & Turnchapel Community Association at the community centre at 2pm. Grand draw, various stalls and refreshments available.
MTV Music Week June 5 to 8 MTV Music Week will be taking over Plymouth, with a huge range of acts performing in venues across the city at live evening shows, along with inspirational daytime events targeted at young people with a passion for music. The evening shows include: MTV Push at The Treasury on June 5, featuring some amazing up-and-coming artists; MTV Presents at Plymouth Pavilions on June 6, bringing the best in rock and indie music; YO! MTV Raps at The Hub on June 7, celebrating hip-hop and rap artists; and Club MTV at Plymouth Pavilions on June 8, closing the week with a huge dance party. The lineup so far includes The Amazons, Pale Waves, Ghetts, R3WIRE & VARSKI and more. Visit www.mtvmusicweek.co.uk to find out more and buy tickets. Festival of Music Jun 9 Music festival in Devonport Park in aid of Children’s Hospice South West. The Real Friends Community & Social Group and sponsored by the Park Pavilion Café have joined forces to create a great family day out in the park. The Bandstand and the park will come alive with the sound of music at 12 noon with Blasé Blues, a fantastic blues band, Talitha, Plymouth Youth Concert Band,Kracken, Overflow, Memory Lane, a country and western band, Ocean City Sound, male voice choir and our headliners are Meltones UK. Not to be missed.With food and drinks available in the Park Pavilion café, a bouncy castle, face painter and a dog show with Woodside Animal Sanctuary it promises to be a big day out for all the family. The Storm Troopers may make an appearance too. Plymouth Camra Beer Festival Jun 27 to 29 At the TA Centre, Prospect Place, Millbay, supporting a military charity. From 12pm to 11pm each day. Plymouth Scale Model Show Jun 29 Plymouth Guildhall 10am to 4pm. Numerous static model displays covering 75 years since D-Day, radio controlled models, model railway and traders selling model kits and accessories. Cafe open all day. Disabled access. Singamusical Jul 13 Presented by the award-winning Choral Foundation at Devonport Playhouse at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Musical director Scott Angell, accompanist Claire Anderson and guest artist soprano Jasmine smith. Tickets £8 in advance £10 on the door. Available from 01752 365580. Tickets for the matinee are selling out fast.
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Take on a 5km or 10km walk, enjoy breathtaking sea views and help raise vital awareness and funds for those affected by Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. WALK IT starts and finishes at The Hoe. Challenge yourself to raise £100 or more - this could help pay for 2,000 people to get the information they need about Crohn’s and Colitis.
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To help celebrate all the Mayflower events during 2020, a team of local people have organised a competition to choose the Mayflower 400 Town Crier for Plymouth. One of the organisers, Penny Tarrant said: “We’re looking for people who stand out in a crowd and would like to wear an elaborately embellished coat and a fantastic tricorn hat with plumes. “The crier will need to have a a strong voice that will attract attention to the message being delivered.” The position of Mayflower Town Crier is open to anyone from the Plymouth area who is over 18. The successful candidate will then publicise and attend Mayflower 400 events in Plymouth. People interested in the role can apply through the website at www. mayflowertowncrier.co.uk. Closing date for applications is Thursday 16th May Applicants will be invited to attend a workshop, to discover what the role will involve. They will have a chance to practice shouting, ringing their bells and creating their own individual messages. The competition final will be held in Plymouth Guildhall on Thursday July 25. The event will be free and full of family fun, starting with Plymouth Morris Dancers at 6pm outside the Guildhall and the main competition starting at 7pm. Each contestant will have an opportunity to perform three items on the Guildhall stage, in front of a team of judges. The audience will also vote for their favourite. Local Stonehouse band, Sound House Brass, one of the top brass bands in Devon, will provide a musical interlude. Once the Mayflower Town Crier has been chosen, they will be provided with their own individually designed outfit, which will be made from upcycled material from Plymouth Scrapstore. They will be given guidance as they start out in their new role from experienced town criers from other parts of Devon. Everyone is welcome to go along on July 25 to join in with all the fun. Free tickets available from Eventbrite via the website www.mayflowertowncrier.co.uk. Follow the competition on Facebook (Mayflower Town Crier) and Twitter (Mayflowertownc1).
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JOB SHOP Ahoy me hearties...it’s Pirates Weekend! Advertise your vacancy FREE in Job Shop
All local businesses, voluntary groups, and individuals organisations and groups are invited to post their job vacancies in our Community Job Shop feature. This must be for part-time and voluntary jobs only and should contain no more than 50 words, including contact details. All you have to do is send the details via e-mail to info@cornerstonevision.com Deadline for each issue is first Monday of the month prior. HEAD SPACE VOLUNTEER Head Space offers an out-of-hours service for people who consider that they are approaching a mental health crisis. Volunteers will work alongside staff to provide support in both group and 1:1 settings. People who have experienced a mental health issue, or care for those in mental health distress, can offer a privileged insight and understanding and draw on their own experience volunteering to help others. Comprehensive training and support, and the opportunity to join a successful and likeminded team. All travel costs are covered and you will be able to develop new skills and experiences and have fun whilst helping make a difference To get involved contact David Kinross for an initial discussion. T: 0800 9230 039 E: david.kinross@ healthwatchplymouth.co.uk
Get your Jolly Rogers at the ready! The award-winning Pirates Weekend Plymouth returns to the Waterfront in May, offering a swashbuckling weekend of free fun for all the family to enjoy.
Organised by the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership Business Improvement District, Pirates HOSPITAL RADIO PLYMOUTH VOLUNTEERS Hospital Radio Plymouth, the award winning station, Weekend Plymouth takes place on Saturday May 11 and Sunday May 12 across the Barbican, Sutton celebrates 50 years of broadcasting this year to hospitals around the Plymouth area. We are looking to Harbour and West Hoe. Visitors can expect two days packed full of expand our live coverage of programmes both during entertainment and activities, including a pirate the day and evenings. We are looking for additional trail, storytellers, puppet shows, arts and crafts volunteers to help our charity. If you have what it takes to get involved, then give Robert Goodall a call activities, street entertainment and much more. on 07733 055519. New for this year will be shanty bands singing their stories of adventure while the ship’s surgeon BOOK TROLLEY ROUNDS will be around to tell stories of pirate crews and Royal Voluntary Library Service Derriford Hospital their health aboard ship. Also new for this year needs help for the book trolley ward rounds weekdays is a visit from The Bounty Project. Following the between 10am - 12 noon. If you are interested in the success of the major Channel 4 series, Mutiny, service and can spare the time, please contact Pat professional yachtsman Conrad Humphreys will Hamilton on Thursdays 9.30am - 3.30pm on 01752 be on hand to talk about Captain Bligh and his 430880 for further information. incredible voyages. Two tall ships, The Grayhound and The Phoenix, SUPPORT WORKER The Candle Trust are looking for a support worker who understands the needs of people with autism, works in a person centred manner, can engage positively with service users, can undertake personal care, can be flexible with their shifts and has got at least a NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care. For more details, please ring Linda on 01752 212168 ENGAGEMENT VOLUNTEER Healthwatch Plymouth is a local service to give the people of Plymouth a voice with regard to their experiences of health and social care services. We are looking for people to talk to other people about their experiences. We operate from various locations across the city. We provide training, expenses (out of pocket and travel), transport and you will be with a positive and supportive team. No experience necessary just the ability to listen to people and hear what they are saying. You will meet new people, have fun, build your confidence, build on your CV and gain new skills. Contact details are volunteering@ healthwatchplymouth.co.uk or 08009230039.
pirates and come along for two days of brilliant fun!” Fancy dress is encouraged throughout the weekend and new for this year is a Pirate Parade, sponsored by Lazy Jacks. Led by the The Drake Corps of Drums and the infamous Jonty Depp, all of Plymouth’s pirates will march through the streets of the Barbican together. Every young participant dressed as a pirate will be given a special gift. Children can also follow a Pirate Trail around the Barbican and Sutton Harbour, sponsored by Sutton Harbour Group. Maps are available to collect from the Tourist Information Centre for just £2, every participant will receive a prize for completing the trail and also be entered into a draw to win a Lego Creator set. A full programme of shanty bands will entertain the crowds between 10.30am and 3pm each day in a number of locations: along Southside Street, outside Capn’ Jaspers and on board the Grayhound tall ship. For more information about all the activities at this year’s Pirates Weekend Plymouth, go to visitplymouth.co.uk.
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
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will be moored in Sutton Harbour for the duration of the weekend, inviting visitors to hop on board for free. Grayhound is a replica of a 1776 Cornish Privateer, built using traditional methods in 2011, while The Phoenix is a replica of an 18th century brig which has played a starring role in TV programmes including Poldark and Taboo. Jonty Depp and his nemesis, Captain Barbossa will return to roam the streets while Melody the Mermaid will be waiting to meet children and tell magical stories. Sarah Gibson, waterfront manager and chief executive of the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership, said: “Pirates Weekend Plymouth won Silver at the 2018 Devon Tourism Awards for Tourism Event and Festival of the Year as the best family Pirates Weekend in the South West. Designed and funded by Waterfront businesses, Pirates Weekend Plymouth has activities linking the Barbican, Sutton Harbour and West Hoe Park, whilst Mount Batten Pirates powerboat experiences and PDSSA pirate sailing lessons will give visitors a treat to get out onto the water too.” “In its eighth year, Pirates Weekend Plymouth is unmissable – so get yourselves dressed up as
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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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Carpetright store to be converted into a gym Proposals to convert the former Carpetright store into a gym have been given the go ahead by Plymouth City Council planners.
The vacant 12,000 sq ft site on Cattewater Road will be taken over by The Gym, one of the country’s leading health and fitness operators. The company has more than 150 similar operations across the UK - including an existing gym in Plymouth City Centre. The Gym provides a high quality but cheaper option for the health and fitness activity. It requires a large floor space to accommodate the main gym equipment, while changing rooms, offices and storage space will be added. The new gym will feature a range of cardiovascular equipment - rowing, running and cycling, as well as weights. The applicants say that it will provide a new facility for local residents as well as workers on the nearby Faraday Mill Business Park. The site will use the existing car park adjacent to the building, providing more than 160 car parking spaces for the unit and the Go Outdoors store.
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‘Yezno’, written by Danny Strike, is a thoughtful insight into a turbulent, but loving relationship. Pilot’s Thumb, yet again, explore a significant social issue with their trade mark pithy humour, organic characters and strong narrative. Catch the show at the Red House Theatre at Plymouth School of Creative Arts on Millbay Road on May 25 at 7.30pm. Tickets are £9, £7 for concessions and you can book your ticket online at www.wegottickets.com or by calling 01752 480262.
8 May 2019
Ugly Mutley toilet block set to be removed
The unsightly toilet block on Mutley Plain is set to be removed.
Following consultation by local councillors with residents and business owners on the Plain, the toilets will be demolished and replaced with street furniture in time for the Mayflower commemorations in 2020. It is hoped that removal the of the toilet block will encourage new businesses to occupy some of the vacant premises directly adjacent and improve accessibility for pedestrians along the pavement. Councillor Mark Lowry, Cabinet member for Finance said: “We pledged to revive our shopping districts, with Mutley Plain being a focal point of this promise. “The removal of these toilets comes alongside many other improvements to the area, including the introduction of one hour free parking in Mutley Barracks car park and art from local students livening up vacant shop fronts. “These toilets are more than outdated; they attract anti-social behaviour and they’re an eyesore for business owners and customers alike.” The cost of the removal of these toilets is £32,000, paid for from the capital budget. This project follows the recommendations of a crossparty working group, formed to tackle the issues raised by traders on Mutley Plain.
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Cllr Sue Dann, Chris Price of Queen Anne’s Battery, Fiona Crouch of the Marine Biological Association and student Liam Gibson. Right: Inserting the net into the Sea Bin
Soroptimists enjoy visit to former home of Lady Nancy Astor
A visit to the former home of Lady Nancy Astor on Plymouth Hoe was very meaningful to a group of Plymouth Soroptimists who enjoyed an interesting and informative afternoon at 3 Elliot Terrace.
Apart from being the first female MP to sit in the House of Commons, Lady Nancy Astor was also a great supporter of the Plymouth
Soroptimist club and close friend of its founder member, Dr Mabel Ramsey. Plymouth’s Lord Mayor Cllr. Sam Davey welcomed the group, and the Mace Bearer led a tour of the house, all the while recounting facts and anecdotes about the contents of the house, the Astor family and some famous visitors to the terraced property which was gifted to the city by Lady Nancy Astor.
Recently appointed President of the Plymouth Soroptimist club, Jenny Jarvis, said: “It was a great pleasure and so interesting to look around the former home of such an influential and iconic woman. “We learned so much from the visit and are really appreciative of the time the Lord Mayor and Mace Bearer spent with us.”
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A ‘Sea Bin’ has been installed at Queen Anne’s Battery Marina in Plymouth as part of the city’s ongoing commitment to tackle plastic pollution.
Plymouth City Council is working with Queen Anne’s Battery Marina and the University of Plymouth to trial the Sea Bin and monitor collections of plastic and other waste, to determine how beneficial it could be in Plymouth. A Sea Bin is a floating rubbish bin that can capture annually 90,000 plastic bags, 35,700 disposable cups or 16,500 plastic bottles. It is one of the latest projects to be developed to support the Plymouth, Britain’s Ocean City Plan for Plastics, led by the city’s Plastics Taskforce which is made up of a range of local partners. Councillor Sue Dann, Cabinet Member for Environment and Street Scene for Plymouth City Council, said: “This is an exciting new project for Plymouth and we are happy to be working with local partners to tackle plastic pollution and to help protect our local marine life. Cleaning up and improving the quality of our oceans is especially important to us in Plymouth as we are aiming to be the UK’s first National Marine Park. “This is one of the first few Sea Bins in the UK, so although others are in the pipeline, this really does mean Plymouth is at the forefront of using this innovative technology in the UK. “Marinas and Ports are ‘hots spots’ for litter that enter the system via users on the water, surrounding waterfront areas and by drifting in from surrounding seas driven by tides, currents and wave action. The installation of a Sea Bin has the potential to remove marine litter from a marina at a centralised point. “If marine litter such as plastics are not removed then they will eventually sink and very slowly breakdown into microplastics creating further environmental issues.” Chris Price, manager, Queen Anne’s Battery, said: “We’re delighted to install a Sea Bin at Queen Anne’s Battery. Currently our staff remove any debris out of the marina with a net, making sure that we do our part in keeping the sea clean, and obviously our berth holders and visitors happy. “We’re going to locate the Sea Bin behind the pontoons. We’ll be there giving it a daily clean-out to make sure that any plastic, bottles, and bags etc are kept out of our beautiful waters. “All of us are really excited about any innovation which helps the environment, we’re delighted that QAB has been chosen for this project.” Professor Richard Thompson, head of the International Marine Litter Research Unit at the University of Plymouth, said: “The key solution is, of course, to stop allowing plastic waste to enter the sea in the first place. However, steps to remove litter effectively from the ocean are important too, and we are collaborating in the project to help evaluate the efficiency of this device.” University of Plymouth student Liam Gibson, who will be monitoring the Sea Bin over the next few weeks, said: “Innovative developments designed to protect and enhance the environment are always welcome, the Sea Bin is no exception. Given the nature of plastics in the marine environment, efforts to remove them are imperative. I’m excited to see what the Sea Bin will bring to Queen Anne’s Battery and Plymouth.” There are four main principles in the Plan For Plastics, which are: Avoid - encouraging residents to avoid single use plastics, and to find alternatives such as reusable coffee cups Recycle - continue to work to increase recycling rates in Plymouth Innovate - support academic and industry led research into plastic free alternatives. Connect - developing an education programme to encourage people to visit and connect with the natural environment. The Sea Bin trial will report back at the end of September with some initial results. They will be used to determine what happens next but if it is successful there would be investigations into options for installing the bins in other areas across Plymouth’s waterfront. To find out more about Sea Bins click here: www.seabinproject.com
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Top of Gill’s bucket list - a Stobart truck ride! A former Petty Officer with more than 12 years’ service in the Armed Forces attended a special event at HMS Drake where a truck was named the Jenny Wren in her honour, writes Roy Perring.
Gill Chapman who is 59, is receiving treatment in Plymouth for terminal cancer. At the very top of her bucket list was to enjoy a ride in a Stobart Truck. Gill’s wish was granted very much through the work of another former member of the Women’s Royal Naval Service, Pat Clifton from Yeovil. Gill had shared her bucket list through a Facebook group of serving and ex serving WRENs and when Pat heard of Gill’s list she contacted Stobart. Now very much an iconic brand Stobart must get many such requests, but Pat’s perseverance paid off as Stobart said they were very pleased to honour the forces. Not only would they give Gill a ride in a truck at HMNB Devonport, but they’d let Gill rename one and the name she chose was Jenny Wren. It was also to mark the centenary of the Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS). Regular driver of the mighty Jenny Wren truck, Chris Hurst, was down from Tilbury Docks. He normally delivers biofuel for Stobart Energy. He told the Chronicle “It’s brilliant to drive such an iconic truck and even more so now its the Jenny Wren”. Gill said that she regretted not doing a truck
GA Solicitors advises café with a Twist A new and innovative café is set to open in Plymouth’s city centre after commercial advice was provided by established Plymouth law firm, GA Solicitors.
Almost £40,000 will be invested into the space, converting a 2,400 sq ft retail outlet into an innovative and unique board game café. Named Twist, the café will be located on Mayflower Street and will include more than 80 covers across its two floors. It will provide the city with a brand new leisure experience – for £5 you can access their library of over 300 modern and traditional board games and play as many as you like. There will even be ‘Game Gurus’ on hand to advise which games will be best suited to the group and help get customers started. Alongside the board games, Twist will offer a full café experience and will be open in the evenings too with a license to serve alcohol. New leaseholder, Hayley Summers, grew up in Plymouth but spent five years living in London. Two and a half years ago she returned to her hometown to set up the new venture and enjoy life back in the South West. The ten year lease was completed recently, with the extensive fit out expected to take around eight weeks. The grand opening is expected at the end of May. Catherine Gill, commercial property solicitor at GA Solicitors, commented: “I have been delighted to support Hayley with this exciting new project. This transaction reflects predicted trends, showing how the high street is moving away from a more traditional retail environment and instead adapting to provide more experience-led services. “Careful legal advice was required at the outset as consent for change of use was needed, as well as detailed planning permission. We had to ensure the correct approvals were obtained and that the lease was conditional on gaining planning permission to minimise the risk for the client. Now it has completed, I am very much looking forward to visiting when Hayley is open for business.” Hayley Summers, added: “The board game café concept didn’t even exist ten years ago, now they are popping up all over the UK and further afield. I’m thrilled to be bringing Twist to Plymouth and very happy with our Mayflower Street location.
Gill Chapman and Jenny Wren the Stobart truck named by her Photo: Roy Perring
driving course when leaving the services. When asked how she was feeling about the event she replied, “Absolutely outstanding. Really! I’m pleased and proud of the ladies in the WREN’s who made it all happen.” After group photos including Gill’s friends, family and former colleagues there was a break for a reception in the President’s Suite at HMS Drake and then Gill’s wish was granted. She climbed up into the passenger seat of the towering vehicle and Chris Hurst drove her around the edge of the car park several times. She was delighted. John Dickson, regional operations manager at Stobart Energy said: “We are delighted to make Gill’s wish come true and it was an honour to have her ride in one of our iconic vehicles. We would also like to thank HMNB Devonport for hosting the event and everyone else who helped out and attended today.” Around 20 people, including friends, family and former colleagues of Gill, attended the event. The Dauntless Association, which brings together all ex-WRNS members regardless of rank or age, made the request to Stobart Energy. Amazingly Pat Clifton who had got things started said she and several of the other ex WRENs had not met Gill until that morning. “We’re shortly off to lunch together and then home.” No doubt their Facebook page will have been pretty busy.
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Popular festival where unity is celebrated
The Rev Osee Ntavuka, of All Nations Ministries (ANM), a multiethnic Christian Church and charity organisation based in Catherine Street, leads the team that organises the popular Unity Festival, held annually on Plymouth Hoe since 2009.
This year’s event, on the weekend of June 22 and 23, is set to be a 10th anniversary celebration to remember. The family-friendly free festival, also known as U-Fest, brings together people of all ages, from all backgrounds and communities for a music and culture extravaganza that transforms Plymouth Hoe into a place to experience something out of the ordinary. The weekend will see live bands on the outdoor main stage, acoustic sets in the tent, kids activities including face-painting, storytelling and bouncy castles, and for when
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you’re hungry there is café seating, catering vendors and table displays for community associations and churches. Pastor Osee’s own experiences led him to seek to bring people together - he is a survivor of the terrible genocide that occurred 25 years ago in Rwanda and knows only too well where extreme ethnic divisions can lead. “I escaped three times from being killed,” said Osee, “I would say miraculously. I came as a refugee to Plymouth in 2000, and encountered the love and friendship of people from a local church, who welcomed me with open arms and supported me and my family.” Pastor Osee and wife Mary Louise have four children, two boys and two girls , but they lost many members of their wider family in the genocide, including Osee’s parents. He not only survived but he has since met his mother’s killer, and those who tried to kill him, and forgiven them. He sees forgiveness as the way to healing the wounds and scars of the past in Rwanda. “We want to reach out to all communities with love,” he said. Twice a year Osee and a team of more
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than 35 doctors, surgeons and support staff from the UK and Europe travel to Rwanda, Mozambique and Malawi, performing lifechanging, and in some cases life-saving operations. Education, health and social care all play a part in carrying out ‘love in action’ through the work of the organisation Rwanda Legacy of Hope (www.rwandalegacyofhope.com). In Plymouth, ANM (www. allnationsministries. info) offers support and advice to refugees and asylum seekers including translation and interpretation, as well as generally available counselling,
training, youth and befriending services. They also run a programme that provides food for homeless people. Pastor Osee is keen to thank all those who partner with their work, including the festival; like most community-centred activities it relies on the goodwill and expertise of volunteers as well as the good offices of the local council and business community. Unity Festival, with all its vibrancy, colour, music and fun is a natural fit for a team that is motivated to bring communities together – June 22 and 23 on Plymouth Hoe looks like a weekend to mark on the calendar.
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“We see a growing unmet need with untreated people, and we want to change that,” said Andrew. “Treatment plans in the clinic upstairs are designed to reduce Each offers expert health care the overall cost and frequency of from certified professionals; together visits. Having both the clinic and they provide complete solutions for Foot Solutions in the same building life-affecting foot and lower limb is a big help for clients, who can problems. have expert diagnosis, referral and Run by Andrew and Karen communication of solutions between Scowcroft since 2009 (Foot Solutions) the two. Everyone benefits.” and 2011 (City Centre Chiropody), Common ailments like corns, they can diagnose and prescribe calluses, cracked heels and treatments to help people “Having both the clinic and Foot Solutions ingrown toenails, as well as suffering from a wide range in the same building is a big help for clients, more complex bio-mechanical of painful conditions, often who can have expert diagnosis, referral and conditions can all be diagnosed removing the need for surgical communication of solutions between the two. and treated at City Centre procedures. “We have evidence of helping Chiropody; and custom-made Everyone benefits.” people to avoid knee and hip ANDREW SCOWCROFT orthotics and footwear from replacements, and toe-pinning Foot Solutions can significantly surgery,” said Andrew. “Clients improve the daily lives of “In previous work in domiciliary come to us in pain and often leave people with heel pain, forefoot pain, care,” said Andrew, “I saw firstpain-free.” Pedorthists (trained in bunions and many other conditions assessing and prescribing custom hand how important mobility is such as plantar fasciitis. orthotics and footwear) see these to independent living and a good “We’re proud to be able to help changes in people on a daily basis at quality of life. That’s what we’re change people’s lives,” said Andrew Foot Solutions, following a free foot aiming to improve for everyone who and Karen, “and look forward to health assessment and providing comes to us.” seeing you.” orthotics and footwear to suit. Since 2009, eligibility for free foot In the coming months, Andrew City Centre Chiropody is located health care on the NHS has become Scowcroft will be writing a regular upstairs on the 1st floor at 34 Royal more limited. For example, older foot health care column for the Parade, run by Karen who is a people used to qualify for free nail Chronicle – feel free to write in and qualified Podiatrist with extensive cutting – not anymore. It seems that ask for a topic of interest to be experience in the NHS and private podiatry is heading the same way as covered. sector health care. “There’s a lot dentistry and optician services, with Send to info@cornerstonevision. that can be done to help people more treatments needing to be paid com or post to 28 Old Park Road, before they even get to the stage of Peverell, PL3 4PY. for privately. needing surgery,” she said. “When
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Viaduct works to begin in May Major road improvement works to support some of Plymouth City Centre’s most exciting developments will begin soon.
Shoppers and visitors are being urged to try new routes into the city centre from May 13 when work begins on the viaduct – Exeter Street – the road between the new Drake Leisure complex and Drake Circus. Maintenance and improvement work for this 140-metre stretch of road will take place ahead of the cinema complex opening its doors in the Autumn. Councillor Sue Dann, Cabinet member for Environment and Street Scene said: “We’ve got some incredible projects going on in the city centre, the Box, the new Drake Leisure development and plans to revamp and modernise the city centre. “We want more people to come into the city centre and to spend quality time here but that means we need to sort our roads out. We know it’s a pain but getting this work done now means drivers endure a relatively short period of disruption rather than drag it out.” The road surface on this part of Exeter Street is patchy and was last resurfaced in 2002. It was due to be resurfaced as part of an ongoing planned maintenance programme, but it made more sense to wait until the main building phase of the Drake Circus leisure redevelopment had finished. Building contractors McLaren Construction carried out initial work on the central reservation on the viaduct to waterproof it and replace old joints and remove railings. A similar programme is now due for the rest of the viaduct, which was built in 1959 and formed the covered area of the original Plymouth bus station. The work will take 17 weeks. South West Highways will carry out the work on the council’s behalf, with the first phase on the shopping centre side – the east bound lane will be closed for ten weeks from May 13 to July 19. The second phase on the west bound lane into the city centre will run from July 22 until September 6. The city’s bus companies have been given advanced warning of the road works as well as the City Centre Company so that they can plan for alternative routes for deliveries. To help keep key traffic moving, buses and emergency services will also be able to use Bretonside, which has been closed for over a year while work on the former bus station has been going on. This road will also be open for vehicles wanting access to businesses there. The crossing at the Charles Cross end of the viaduct will remain open for pedestrians for the entirety of the work. At the same time that this is all going on, work on Charles Cross roundabout will continue. In May, the right turn out of Drake Circus car park will be closed to allow for junction improvements, a revamp of the crossing and for pavement improvements. There will also be inside lane closures on the roundabout itself and more details will be available nearer the time. Two decisions are being signed this week which authorise funding for the viaduct work and for work to revamp the pavement on the eastbound side, once the work is complete. Steve Hughes, chief executive of the Plymouth City Centre Company, said: “We want more people to come and to spend their money here – but we have to improve our infrastructure. “People who drive are being encouraged to come in and out of the city centre by a different route if they possibly can. There’s lots of parking in the West End and lots of amazing shops. Take a different route and help local businesses at the same time.” A handy guide highlighting transport options including using public transport, car sharing and cycling is available at www.plymouth.gov. uk/charlescross
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Topping out on top of the world at Drake Leisure
David Draffan, service director for economic growth and Council Leader Tudor Evans in one of the new cinema auditoriums Plymouth City Council leader Tudor Evans enjoyed a sneak peek from the top of the Drake Circus Leisure Development as part of a topping out ceremony in the sky bar. The development is set to open later this year and create a new dining and entertainment destination for both residents and visitors to Plymouth. Council leader Tudor Evans took in the amazing views from the ‘sky bar’ – which is 32 metres above the ground and is now wind and watertight. Council Leader Tudor Evans said: “This has been a seriously impressive build. “This is going bring more people into the city centre – at night as well as during the day, it’s going to be somewhere people can catch a film, eat a meal and enjoy a drink – and it’s going to have cracking views across the city. “Cities need to keep reinventing themselves, keep offering something new to attract people – and this is exactly the sort of project that helps us do that.” The complex will house a 12 screen Cineworld cinema, 15 restaurants and bars, 420 car park spaces as well as a sky bar above the cinema to capture stunning views of the city and its coastline. The new cinema will incorporate state of the art audio and visual technology with screens ranging in size from an 80 seat to a giant 450 seat IMAX auditoria. Recent work on site included the concrete pours for the cinemas as well as installing windows on the ground floor. The scheme is expected to create 350 permanent jobs, as well as a large number of people employed in the construction. David Pollock, head of major retail developments at British Land PLC, said: “Topping
(l-r): Mark Brunston, head of strategic development; David Draffan, service director for economic development; David Pollock, head of major retail developments at British Land, Councillor Tudor Evans, Nigel Godefroy, chairman of Plymouth City Centre Company; Steve Hughes, chief executive of Plymouth City Centre Company and Jonathan Dean, director of Enborne Project & Development Management.
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out is always an exciting part of any project but the scale and significance of this development to the future of this city makes it all the more thrilling. "British Land believe in Plymouth as this significant investment demonstrates. We are looking forward to being able to offer our customer an exciting new leisure destination as well as the first class shopping experience at Drake Circus Shopping Centre." To find out more about Drake Circus Leisure, visit www.drakecircusleisure.com.
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June there will be a full day CPD awareness raising workshop hosted by MIND in Plymouth. It has been developed for counsellors and those who listen professionally who would benefit from understanding more about autism. The workshop will offer insight into how autism impacts the lives of those who live with it and especially how autism affects communication and relationships. The workshop will be interactive offering strategies to help attendees adjust their counselling, helping and listening skills to better challenge our current disabling world. Janet Wise, facilitator and director of Working Well With Autism, said: “Autism is a hidden disability and many people who counsel or work in the listening professions might not know they are dealing with
a person with autism. We very much want to open the way for counsellors to understand how to work better with people and their loved ones with autism – offering insights and learning that can be put into practice straight away.” To find out more about any of these events contact Janet and Rob at www.workingwellwithautism.org or email janet@workingwellwithautism.org The Plymouth Drake Foundation is currently offering grants of £200 to charities, voluntary groups and social enterprises who want to provide training for their staff and this might prove useful for those wanting to raise their staff awareness of autism. Contact the Plymouth Drake Foundation for full details and eligibility. (Story courtesy of the Plympton Podcast)
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NEW AUTISM SUPPORT INITIATIVES ARE LAUNCHED Plympton’s home grown social enterprise specialising in providing support and education around autism proudly supported the recent World Autism Awareness Week with the launch of two new ways of supporting Plymouth’s autism community.
Working Well with Autism is now running a monthly quiz night for independent people with autism thanks to sponsorship from the Treasury Bar in Catherine Street, Plymouth and funding from the Devon Community Grants Fund. People with autism who require more support can join in the quiz too but need to bring a carer or enabler with them. The quiz will run from 6.30pm - 8.30pm in the function room of the Treasury Bar once a month. The second new development is that In early
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Transforming Marsh Mills roundabout into the Mayflower Forest The Mayflower Forest has taken another step towards reality with the release of the stunning final designs.
public spiritedness of the Building Plymouth team behind The Road to Mayflower. It shows our construction and built environment professionals of the city in the best possible light, as well as creating a magnificent green gateway entrance to Plymouth once again.” Adam King, associate director of AECOM and leading landscape architect explained: “Our vision is to retain the best elements of
Over 1000 new trees for Marsh Mills roundabout are in the plans which aim to create a world-class first impression of the city for visitors and residents alike for years to come. The Mayflower Forest is a key part of The Road to Mayflower project, a volunteer led initiative An artist's impression of the by Plymouth’s construction Mayflower Forest at night industry in the lead up to the city’s Mayflower400 commemorations. The scheme also compliments the Plan for Trees, which pledges to make trees an important part of the Mayflower legacy. Professionals from the construction industry will play their part, working on this community engagement project through the Building Plymouth Partnership as an ‘Adopt a Street’ project which will see the existing green infrastructure and enhance a transformation of Embankment Road them, to provide an elegant, sophisticated from Marsh Mills roundabout through to gateway to the city. The concept has Cattedown roundabout. developed into the Mayflower Forest, a Cllr Sue Dann, cabinet member street scene lasting legacy project for Plymouth with the and the environment said: “We salute the An artist's impression of the Mayflower Forest
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Plymouth dementia care home rated ‘good’ by Care Quality Commission
Winning team (from left ) Tom Westrope, planning officer, city planning team; Rebecca Miller, city planning manager; Nicki Evans, E-planning and graphics officer, and Phil Jones , mapping officer, city planning team
Pioneering council project scoops top national award A pioneering community infrastructure initiative which is helping to change residents lives in Plymouth has helped the City Council win the top award at the prestigious Royal Town Planning Institute Awards for Excellence.
The ‘City Change Fund’ project was awarded the Silver Jubilee Cup and the Excellence in Tech within Planning Practice category. It is the third time Plymouth City Council has won the Silver Jubilee Cup - the highest accolade in the RTPI awards. The City Change Fund uses Crowdfund Plymouth to distribute funds raised by developments through the Community Infrastructure Levy. While most of this levy is spent on big things that keep the city running like roads, schools and parks, some can be allocated to great local projects. Since 2015, the council has pledged over £250,000 on 60 projects with the Crowdfund Plymouth platform, raising over £1.5 million in the city. Projects have included many from social enterprises who are delivering projects that are close to local peoples’ hearts. Campaigns have included improving local green space, such as Collings Park Trust to a sonic art silent disco at Devil’s Point. The Council uses the Crowdfunder website to distribute the ‘neighbourhood proportion’ and pledges up to 50 per cent of a project’s costs (up to a maximum of £20,000), if they met the legislative and Council’s criteria and priorities. City planning manager Rebecca Miller said: “This is the third time Plymouth has won the Jubilee Cup – the highest accolade the RTPI can give and I am chuffed to bits for our teams, our council and our city to have achieved this recognition. “To me, this project is an incredible example of how a
council project can make a massive difference to hundreds of people. We have been blown away by the ideas, innovation and passion people had for projects designed to make Plymouth an even better place to be. “A city is not just about buildings, roads and services. It is about the people who live here and how they feel about Plymouth. The fact this funding comes from developments across the city means residents are benefiting from growth. We are engaging with community groups and residents in a whole new way. It is helping to galvanise people who have incredible ideas and drive – to make things happen!” The judges thought this online platform was a ground breaking initiative and the impacts are already vast. They were particularly impressed by the high levels of engagement the Council have had with the public, especially the younger generation, empowering them with involvement in the early planning stages. Sadie Morgan, chair of the judges said: “This is a unique and ground breaking initiative. Plymouth City Council went beyond simple community engagement into community involvement by empowering the local community to be proactive and invest with them in the City Change Fund from its inception. The project is a great example of the power of technology and how it can bring people and resources together more quickly than ever before. The RTPI Awards for Planning Excellence are the most established awards in the UK planning industry. Running for over 40 years, they celebrate exceptional examples of planning and the contribution planners make to society. For more about the City Change Fund visit www. plymouth.gov.uk/ citychangefund
Waypoints Plymouth staff celebrate the ‘good’ rating from CQC
Waypoints Plymouth, a specialist dementia care home in St Budeaux, has received an overall ‘Good’ rating from the Care Quality Commission, (CQC) following a comprehensive inspection. As part of this overall rating, Waypoints Plymouth was also given a ‘good’ rating for four different elements of its provision, including the service being safe, effective, caring and responsive. Home manager at Waypoints Plymouth, Samuel Snelling said “We are absolutely thrilled with the overall ‘Good’ rating. This achievement is due to our fantastic team who are caring, hard working and help to create such a positive and compassionate culture at the home. “Since the last inspection, where we received an overall ‘requires improvement’ rating, the team and I have been working tirelessly to ensure that any previous criticisms have been rectified. We are delighted with the result of
the recent inspection and we are especially proud of how the report’s findings reflect our service’s values, which include living well, dignity and respect, privacy, independence, involvement, freedom and choice. These values aim to ensure that our care truly puts the person at the centre of everything we do.” Some of the comments in the inspection included: “People were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible.” “People were cared for by kind and compassionate staff, who not only looked after people living at the service, but extended their warmth to people’s families. People’s privacy and dignity was promoted and staff gave people as much control over their own care as possible, by offering choice.” “People were cared for in a service which had a positive culture, and care and support was delivered in line with a core set of values.” “The chef was passionate about providing good quality meals for
people and was knowledgeable about people’s nutritional needs.” “People and their relatives were involved in their care as much as possible, with staff offering choices and people’s care plans being reviewed, with them and or with their relatives.” “People’s visitors were welcome at any time. Relatives told us how staff extended their warmth to them when they visited, commenting ‘They’ve given me the support I’ve needed during very emotional and difficult times’ and ‘My Dad is extremely well cared for and the support extends to my Mum and us all whenever we visit.’ ” In addition to the Plymouth unit, Waypoints Care Group runs two other specialist dementia care homes in Dorset. Each home is purpose-built and completely set up for the needs of residents living with dementia, including bigger, beautifully decorated rooms, wider corridors, a fantastic choice of personalised activities and specially trained staff. For more details about Waypoints Care go to www.waypoints-care.co.uk
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Stagecoach South West is putting its weight behind a mammoth awareness and fundraising campaign for St Luke’s Hospice as key partner for Elmer’s Big Parade Plymouth.
The exciting sculpture trail with a difference is set to be Devon and Cornwall’s biggest public art event for 10 weeks this summer from July 8 to September 16. It is estimated the colourful parade of 40 unique elephants will attract 250,000 visitors to explore the trail, raising vital funds for St Luke’s Hospice. The charity has recruited the beloved children’s storybook favourite Elmer the elephant, plus 40 of his charming chunky chums, for the outdoor trail around Plymouth and surrounding areas. Each sculpture will feature a bespoke design, painted by talented local artists. As well as turning Plymouth patchwork with the enchanting elephants, St Luke’s is using the campaign to highlight the importance of its vital service and encourage more open and honest conversations about the ‘taboo’ subjects of death, dying and bereavement that can help us all, including schoolchildren who
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Mike Dukes, commercial director for St Luke’s, said: “St Luke’s service reaches way beyond Plymouth which is why it makes perfect sense for Stagecoach South West to be our Presenting Partner for Elmer’s Big Parade Plymouth. Their generous support is invaluable to our charity’s campaign and of course they will be helping thousands of people get to and around the trail on their bus services. “Having Stagecoach South West as a partner is also important because it will help us reach more people and increase awareness that talking more openly about death, dying and bereavement – which affects us all – ensures that no-one living with loss feels forgotten, isolated or left behind.” With close to 1200 employees and 380 vehicles, Stagecoach South West connects hundreds of communities across the region, providing over 30 million passenger journeys every year. Stagecoach South West operates local services across Plymouth, as well as the Falcon cross regional coach service from Plymouth to Bristol airport and city centre. For more information on Elmer’s Big Parade Plymouth, visit www. elmerplymouth.com
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Co-op staff step out for charity
Co-op staff from stores across Plymouth have walked a total of 40 miles in support of Mental Health Awareness - raising £1,500 in the process.
Employees Nicky Bowden and Cassandra Humphreys organised the event, while colleagues, friends and family joined them along the way. In the weeks leading up to the event, local Coop stores took part in fundraising for the cause. Beacon Park stores decided to sell 100 lucky squares for £1 each, awarding half of the winnings to the lucky buyer of the winning square, and the other half being donated to the chosen charity. This was designed and organised by team leader Aimee Smith, who also took part in the walk on the day. The walk was organised into two groups, one
starting at the Southway Store and the other in Staddiscombe. At 6AM both groups set off on their scheduled journeys, later to be reunited at the Mutley Plain Store where they would finish the last 4 check-ins together as one. Over 30 stores were visited during the walk, and check-ins were documented via the Mind Walk Plymouth’s Facebook Page. The final store to be reached by those walking for Mental Health Awareness was Fort Austin. The collective of colleagues, friends and family reached their final destination earlier than planned, with 30 minutes to go. They were welcomed by a crowd of supporters. A total of £1500 was raised for Plymouth & District Mind, a charity who provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing mental health problems.
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Children’s sailing charity, Horizons Plymouth has been presented with two impressive new boats.
To make this a reality, money was pledged to cover the cost of buying an ex-demo RS Aero and a glide free foiling kit. The kind donation also covered the cost of getting two staff qualified as The boats - an RS Cat 16 and an RS Aero – were RYA Foiling Instructors. both donated to the charity, which supports Lois said: “We are now looking forward to disadvantaged and disabled children from the offering our young people and volunteers inner city communities of Plymouth to experience the chance to complete the RYA First Flights sailing first hand. Foiling taster. This is an amazing development Horizons Plymouth was for Horizons and something formed as a charity in April we never thought would be 1991 and provides learning and possible! The last part of this educational opportunities that project will be to raise enough increase self-confidence and money to purchase the five and improve social and practical nine masts and rigs to give us skills, through water-based more flexibility” activities. The RS Cat 16 was donated The charity, which is based to Horizons Plymouth by the at Mayflower Marina, relies Devonport Royal Dockyard on both charitable donations Sport & Social Club (DRDSSC). and the dedication of their Members of the club were 60-strong team of volunteers originally invited to see the to maintain the 3,000 sailing charity at work, as they offer sessions (involving hundreds grants to support grass roots of young people aged 8 to 19) sport. which take place annually. The Lois explained: “We had an charity runs weekly sailing clubs The impressive RS Cat 16 being idea of adding a multihull boat and hosts a number of sessions enjoyed by members of Horizons to the fleet so we could offer for hundreds of disabled a broader range of training to children aged eight to 19 and grow club membership and vulnerable adults from across the city and beyond. increase the number of regular participants in the Lois Noyce, chief Instructor said the new 14-25 age group and those with additional needs.” boats would have a positive impact on the club The club visitors were clearly impressed with members. “Horizons is very thankful to a long term the club sailing session they saw, because, rather funder for donating the RS Aero. This boat will than making a contribution, they offered to buy allow our Horizons Cadets to fly - albeit in a boat! the boat. They purchased an ex-demo RS Cat “Foiling is the most recent development in 16, complete with trailer, cover and sails and RYA Dinghy Sail training and the ardent supporter presented it to Horizons. wanted the young people at Horizons to Horizons Plymouth is a year round club and experience the thrill of foiling.” even when sailing is not practical the team
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Tribute to society’s unseen heroes THE
By Dave Simpson, station manager of Cross Rhythms Plymouth
Experience Sat at home one recent Monday evening I received a message saying that a close family member had injured themselves and was at A&E. Needless to say plans changed and I made contact to check they were ok.
Thankfully the injury was not a major one and the grateful patient was able to leave Derriford hours later after being checked over and treated. Myself and my wife went up to the hospital in the early hours of the morning to offer a lift and be there to support if we could. In my only previous experiences with the emergency department I have been the patient and so it was a strange experience going in to wait with someone. I have to say it was an assault on the senses as I could see and hear people of all ages with varying degrees of physical ailments. It was pretty overwhelming. Standing there feeling quite uncomfortable I couldn’t help but feel an almighty sense of admiration for all the staff who were there to care for the patients. There were all kinds of different needs to be met and new people
continually arriving by car or ambulance to them working very unsociable hours. add to their workload. As is the nature of that In the days since I have considered the particular ward, some of the cases were quite many other people across this city and further extreme and those whose injuries were more afield who do all kinds of challenging jobs that severe were quickly whisked away to private contribute greatly to the lives of others. From areas to be examined further. social workers to cleaners, teachers to fire and The saying that people are rescue workers, there are so ‘unsung heroes’ is now cliché many people whose work is but it is so apt for the staff I saw often unseen, not recognised and on that day. They remained calm at times thankless; but makes under the obvious pressure and a significant difference to our treated the people who turned society. up with skill, kindness and The challenge in feeling consideration. unseen is that it can be very Rarely have I felt so aware that I demoralising and difficult to keep could not do what someone else is going; unsure what purpose there doing as I did then. They may feel is in the work you are doing. Dave Simpson that they were just doing their day That is why I wanted to write job but to me it was heroic. They this article. To say a public thank are literally involved in saving people’s lives on you to any of you who are reading this and a daily basis. feeling like your work is unseen. It was also clear that this was at a The truth is that not matter how much you significant personal cost. We were at the might feel like that, it isn’t true. emergency department at 2am and yet there For a start if you suddenly stopped doing what were many staff all committing their time and you are doing many people would notice. Even if energy to the task at hand. Many undoubtedly you aren’t in an obvious public service role, your having already worked long shifts and all of job has purpose.
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If you own a business, think of the employees and customers whose lives would be affected if you stopped. If you work as a waitress in a restaurant, think of the number of people who you have served as they celebrate a special occasion or enjoy a well earned meal out. Not only that but God sees you. That may sound like a strange thing to say but the truth is God sees what you do and loves you and your life more than you could know. God knows what you contribute and how much it costs you to do what you do. He knows the ups and the downs and the struggles you face to keep going and He is your biggest cheerleader. As I write this Easter is fast approaching, a time when many millions of people across the globe will remember the fact that God showed up to mankind in the person of Jesus and demonstrated powerful love for people, often taking time out to be with those who felt like they were unseen. Far beyond my ability to describe in a short article, there are many people to this day who know Jesus is with them in their day-to-day life and draw great comfort, peace and resolve from that. The best news is that this can be true for you too.
Commemoration to mark 25th anniversary of Rwanda genocide A special event to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the genocide against members of the Tutsi community in Rwanda will be held in Plymouth in May.
Kwibuka - which means 'Let Us Remember' - will take place on May 18. It is being organised by Plymouth-based All Nations Ministries, whose leader Revd Osee Ntavuka, survived the genocide but lost many members of his family. It was during a 100 day period in April 1994 that an estimated 800,000 men, women and children - all from the minority Tutsi community - were systematically murdered by the rival Hutu tribe. The Kwibuka event will be attended by the Rwanda High Commissioner, the Lord Mayor of Plymouth, the Mayor of Rwandas's Nyarugenge District and the Bishop of Plymouth, the Rt Revd Nick McKinnel. The afternoon's programme will include the laying of flowers on the Memorial Stone at the Peace Garden on Plymouth Hoe, which will also include speeches, prayers and songs from a children's choir. This will then be followed by a Commemoration Service at Catherine Street Baptist Church led by Revd Osee Ntavuka. The sermon will be given by the Bishop of Plymouth followed by two genocide survivors who will share the horror of their experiences. Revd Osee Ntavuka will express his views on the benefits of forgiveness, followed by speeches from the Rwanda High Commissioner and the Mayor of Nyarugenge District. A candle will then be lit in remembrance of all those who died and suffered during the genocide.
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Wednesday of month 7pm to 10.30pm.
RIT for Beginners Mondays, 2pm - 3pm Aimed at beginners, find out what you can do online by signing up to ‘Learn My Way’. Staff will be on hand to help. Hello World - Coding and Making Mondays, 4pm - 5pm Coding and digital making for children aged 8 to 13. Including: Scratch, CodeCombat, MakeyMakey, Micro:bit and more. No booking required.
St Michael’s Open Church Project Every Tuesday St Michael’s Church, Albert Road from 10.30am to 3.30pm. First and third Tuesdays craft day; bring something to do and some lunch to share. Second tuesday coffee and cake in aid of charity. Fourth Tuesday lunch club: make a donation towards costs. Fifth Tuesday Drop in: the kettle will be on! Everyone welcome. For details contact Revd Tim Buckley on 01752 666544.
Work Club Wednesdays, 9am - 1pm Get help with searching for jobs, CVs, basic IT skills, interviews and more.
Youth Club Wednesdays during term time For youngsters aged 7 to 16 meeting at St Budeaux Methodist Church. Details Plymouth 511857.
Rhymetime Wednesdays, 10.30am - 11am Songs and nursery rhymes for babies and toddlers. Libraries also run regular story times for the under 5s.
St Budeaux Latch-on Group Wednesdays Tamar Folk, The Barn, Barne Barton 11am to 12 noon. Offers breastfeeding support to parents both ante-natally and post-natally. Trained professionals and peer supporters are on hand to help mothers overcome any feeding difficulties or to offer support in continued breastfeeding. Contact your midwife, health visitor or check out the website for more information www.plymouth-latchon.org.uk
Share a Story Fridays, 2.30pm - 3.30pm A weekly drop in session for under 5s, where you read stories and do activities together. Each week follows a different theme. Craft Group Saturdays, 2.30pm - 4pm For anyone who enjoys sewing, knitting, embroidery, crochet or any other crafts. Bring along what you’re working on or drop in for a chat. North Prospect Library Rhymetime Tuesdays, 2.15pm - 2.45pm Songs and nursery rhymes for babies and toddlers. Feel Better with a Book Wednesdays, 10am - 11.30am Enjoy the power of great novels, stories and poems read aloud in a small friendly group. Hello World - Coding and Making Thursdays, 3.30pm - 4.30pm Coding and digital making for children aged 8 to 13. Including; Scratch, CodeCombat, MakeyMakey, Micro:bit and more. No booking required. Book Group Monthly, last Saturday of the month, 10.30am 11.30am Meet up to talk about what you’ve been reading. Each month, there will be a different book to read and discuss. St Budeaux Library St Budeaux Library is now closed and the new library is expected to open in 2019. Hours at West Park Library have been extended until the new library opens. Pop-up library Every Wednesday Library Services will be at the Barn in Barne Barton with a Pop-Up Library from 10am until 4pm. Visitors will be able to browse a selection of books, pick up reservations and attend activities. Memory café On Fridays the team will be at the Community Centre in St Budeaux Square from 10am to 2pm which will include the popular Memory Café. St Budeaux Senior Citizen’s Club 2nd Friday each month. Methodist Church, Victoria Road, St Budeaux. Details from Barbara 01752 368581 Regular Events at St Budeaux Community Centre Monday Zumba 7pm to 8pm; Wednesday St Budeaux Water Colour Group 10am to 12 noon; Weekly Lunch Club 12 noon to 1.30pm; Bingo 1.30pm to 3.30pm; Thursday DC Disco for disabled 6.30pm to 9.30pm; Friday St Budeaux Library Memory Cafe 11am to 2pm; Bingo 6.30pm to 9.30pm St Budeaux Square Club Activities Monthly lunch club second Thursday each month 11.30am to 2.30pm to various destinations; last Wednesday of month A Gathering 11am to 4pm speakers, entertainment three course freshly cooked meal £6. Starting April monthly coach trips to varying destinations; Knitting & Crochet class second Tuesday of month 2pm to 4pm; Astorians Dance Band last
Blaze Family Fun Morning Second Saturday of the month St Budeaux Baptist Church, Fletemoor Road from 10.30am to 12.30pm Regular events at Weston Mill Oak Villa, Ferndale Road Monday Line Dancing from 7pm; Karate from 7pm; Tuesday Companion club for 45 years and over 1pm - 4pm; Junior Kickboxing 6pm -7pm; Wednesday Salsa from 7pm Thursday Junior Kickboxing 6pm-7pm; Sunday Music quiz with raffle from 9pm. Further details Tel 01752 363352 St Budeaux Tennis Club The Club has vacancies for new members, both senior and junior. Come along for free visits and see the facilities. Three all weather courts (two floodlit). All standards of play from beginners to league level. Cost only £60 a year for adults and £15 for juniors. Coaching available. For details call 01752 365526 or e-mail dwilliams66@toucansurf.com Regular Events at William Sutton Memorial Hall, St Budeaux Mondays: Stumblers and tumblers, parent and toddler group 10am to 12 noon; Gardening group (OK Timebank) 11am to 1pm; Memory Lane band practice 6pm to 9pm; Monday to Friday 4pm to 9pm AOD Dance School (except school holidays); Wednesdays: Sutton parent and tots 9.30am to 10.30am; Grab a Bite 11am to 1pm; Community goals (young people’s football) 4pm to 5pm; Thursdays: Computer club 10am to 12 noon; Ready2Work employment support 12.30pm to 1.30pm Barne Barton Coffee Morning Wednesdays (term time) For parents of children going through the process or already diagnosed with special needs or disabilities. If interested ring 01752 365658. Little Fish Toddler Group Wednesdays Organised by Devonport Baptist Church at the Devonport Live Cafe from 10.30am to 12 noon during term time. Open to all with no charge (refreshments are available from the café), all our staff and volunteers are fully DBS checked. Knitting Group Wednesdays The Real Friends knitting and crochet group meets every Wednesday in the function room in Devonport Park 2pm-4pm. It’s free. If you like knitting or you just want to make new friends do come and join us. Red Velvet Cinema Every other Wednesday. Come along and watch a Classic film, such as Casablanca or Some Like it Hot, then share your memories of the film and where you saw it over tea and cake. We aim to take you on a trip down memory lane through conversation & companionship. If this sounds just the ticket then join us every other
New director at FlyPlymouth FlyPlymouth has appointed Amanda Pullinger as a non-executive director.
Amanda is currently chief executive of 100 Women In Finance, a global association of professionals in the finance industry that aims to empower women in the finance industry and inspire the next generation of young women to join the industry. She was previously a Partner at Aquamarine Capital, managing two investment funds. Among her other roles, Amanda was chair of the Halo Trust (the world’s largest humanitarian landmine clearance charity) from 2014-18 and continues to serve on the Halo USA Board as a Trustee. Based in New York, Amanda has family in the South West and was a regular user of Plymouth Airport prior to its closure in 2011. FlyPlymouth was created in 2015 to acquire and reopen Plymouth Airport. The company has developed detailed plans to operate the site as a business and general aviation facility in line with local policy. The core management team is now in place as is the private sector backing required to fund and deliver these plans. Wednesday at 10.30am at the Mayor’s Parlour in Devonport Guildhall. For more information 941342. Councillor Advice Surgeries Saturdays Meet your local St Budeaux Councillors Bowie, Winter and Wheeler. Every Saturday 10.30am to 12 at the St Budeaux Library St Budeaux Square. If you have a problem with Council Services or wish to discuss a matter in your area please drop in for advice. St Budeaux Writers’ Group Fortnightly on Thursdays Meetings are held every fortnight at St Budeaux Library on Thursday evenings 5.30 to 6.30pm. For more details, email sallytenbury@yahoo.com. There are writing themes each meeting, but if there is anything that writers would like to bring to the meeting, then they can do so. Stoke Christian Centre events Memory Cafe second and fourth Mondays of month from 2pm. If you have a relative or friend, with memory loss or dementia, then we would love you to come & join us. The café is very informal and includes music, art and other activities. Contact: Rev Alison Richardson on 01752 562982. Contemporary Worship for everyone with the Worship Band at 6.30pm on every fourth Sunday of each month. Sure Footing - Strength & Balance Exercise class Thursdays 10.30am-11.30am starting November 8 Multi Purpose Room, Brickfields, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4N. Cost £4 per class Sure Footing uses chair based, chair supported and standing exercises with a focus on strength & balance. The Otago Exercise Programme is used for the prevention of falls. The class is suitable for people with reduced mobility, at risk of falling and those that have fallen and rehabilitating. To book a place and for more details call Rosie 07581 510498 Fun Fitness Sessions Various dates In the gym and in the park for children, teenagers, families and pram fitness. Call Fizz for more details 07976568477 Fizz Fitness Gym 180 Albert Rd, Plymouth Community Cafe Every Thursday in term time Stoke Damerel Church, Paradise Road between 10.30am and 2pm Community cafe run by learning support students of City College Plymouth, serving tea, coffee and cakes baked and prepared by the students. Baby and Toddler Group Friday mornings in term time St Pancras Church, Honicknowle Lane, Pennycross. The group runs from 10.00 until 11.30am every Friday
during term-time in the church lounge. There is a large selection of toys, a craft table and the session concludes with nursery rhymes and action songs. A charge of £1.50 for one adult and accompanying child/children and £1 for extra adults covers all refreshments and craft materials. We hold occasional Tabletop Sales in the church hall to support the Children’s Hospice Southwest. St Pancras Playtime Thursdays St Pancras Church, Honicknowle Lane, Pennycross. 10am to 11.30am term time only. An activity morning for pre-school children and their carers. Lots of fun, craft, messy play, singing and dancing. £1.50 per session which includes a healthy snack for the children and tea/coffee for adults. Regular events at St Budeaux Baptist Church Tuesday 1pm to 3pm Senior Friendly Club 5pm to 6.15pm Noughts & Crosses primary age children’s club; Wednesday 7pm to 9pm craft group; Thursday 11am to 1pm lunch club once a month afterwards fellowship time; Fridays 9.30am to 11.30am Jelly Tots toddler and parent group. Sundays 10.30am Service & Explorers for children monthly family service. Community Clubs at William Sutton Memorial Hall, Shelley Way St Budeaux Gardening group Mondays 10.30am to 1pm open to all to come and enjoy some gardening on the grounds of the hall. Free coached football sessions for young people aged 7 to 18 years old on Wednesdays 4.30pm to 6.30pm. Ready2Work Work Club open to all. Fridays: 1pm to 4pm Lunch Club Tuesdays and Fridays An invitation to lunch at Welcome Hall Centre, Fore Street, Devonport. 12.30pm Tuesdays, 1pm Fridays. Friendly company. For details or to make a lunch appointment call 606317. Country Music Venue First Friday every other month (not December) At the Aggie ‘Opry’. Agaton Club, St Budeaux. Top country acts being booked. Details 01752 362240. Monthly Soup lunch for all the community Last Wednesday of the month Lovely homemade soup, cake, tea & coffee all for £3 at the St Budeaux Church Community Hall, The Green, off Crownhill Road, Higher St Budeaux. from 12.15 - 2 p.m. A warm welcome awaits all those who come. Have a go at the quiz if you want, browse the jigsaw library or just enjoy the company. Community Activities Various dates Evening events at Keyham Community Sports Hall,
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Drake Primary School, Saltash Road. Monday: Karate classes suitable for children/families and adults. 5pm to 8pm; Tuesday: Keep fit classes. Making exercise fun and easy to do. 6.15pm to 7.15pm; Wednesday: Yoga classes. Beginners/intermediate - first tester session free. 7pm to 8.30pm. The Community Sports Hall has spaces available for hire, for further information contact Roy Burt Sports Development Coordinator at the school on 01752 567649. Whist Drive Tuesdays and Wednesdays Kings Tamerton Community Centre want adults of all ages to come and join us in a game of whist. Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons at 1.30pm start, also The first Sunday in every month at 2pm start. Entrance is £1.50,which includes tea, coffee and biscuits. We are a friendly crowd and would like to see some new faces. City Bus No 16 stops right out side the community centre. Call Brenda on 350145 for more details. Rainbows Fridays 1st Devonport Rainbows, Salvation Army, Haddington Road, Stoke Every Friday 6- 7pm Call 01752 405027 for details. Jelly Tots Baby & Toddler Group Fridays 9.30am to 11 am at St Budeaux Baptist Church (during Term Time). £1.50 per Family www.stbudeauxbaptist. org.uk Devonport Park Community Choir Mondays A friendly mixed group of singers meets at St Aubyn’s Church, Chapel Street, Devonport, PL1 4GJ, Monday evenings from 6pm-7.30pm. Cost is £3 per session. No previous experience necessary. New members please telephone 01752 318087 to check venue and holidays. 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. Friendship Club Alternate Wednesdays For the over 55s at King’s Tamerton Community Centre. Meet new friends, bingo, raffle, tea and biscuits, and every month from May until September a trip to the coast. For details ring Ida 01752 368841. Coffee Morning First Saturday of each month at St Budeaux Methodist Church Hall, offering free coffee, cake and chat. Also the chance to play board games such as Scrabble, Triominoes, Rummikub etc and even a game of table tennis. Please join us each month from 10am12 noon. Devonport Folk Music Session Stoke Inn Third Sunday of month Stoke Inn [opp Co-op] 2pm-5pm. Parking at the pub or free public car park in Church Street. Bring your voice, your instruments, your friends. Singers and listeners all welcome.Food menu available. Details stokeinnplymouth.co.uk 01752 515749 Buses 34, 70 - nearest stops on Devonport Road. TrainDevonport Station See www.flaxey-green.co.uk for details Playtots Baby & Toddler Group Tuesdays and Fridays in term time St Budeaux Church Community Hall, The Green, off Crownhill Road. Plenty of space for children to pay and
Brian Conley to star in Plymouth panto
Theatre Royal Plymouth have announced that comedy legend, musical theatre, television and Strictly star Brian Conley will lead the cast of this year’s spectacular production of Cinderella.
In a career spanning three decades Brian has appeared in award-winning West End musicals and television sitcoms, presented his own chat shows, recorded three albums and completed numerous sell-out tours of the UK. He was a contestant on the 15th series of BBC 1’s Strictly Come Dancing. Coupled with prodancer Amy Dowden, Brian was fifth to leave the competition, not before wowing the nation with his endearing dance routines and loveable personality. Plymouth theatregoers shall go to the ball this Christmas as Cinderella transforms from rags to riches, outwits her very Ugly Sisters, and with the help of her hilarious friend and one very magical Fairy Godmother, wins the heart of the dashing Prince Charming. Cinderella will feature all of the ingredients of the perfect pantomime; a fabulous cast and orchestra, laugh-out-loud comedy, stunning scenery and special effects, beautiful costumes and plenty of boos and hisses for all the family to enjoy. Marianne Locatori, marketing and communications director at Theatre Royal Plymouth, said: “We are thrilled to announce Brian Conley as the star in this year’s Pantomime, Cinderella. Everyone at Theatre Royal Plymouth gets a real buzz from the panto season; we love how it brings people together to share a wonderful theatre experience with their parents, grandparents and carers to meet and make friends. Good variety of toys, crafts, snack, story and rhyme time all included in these fun sessions. From 9.30am to 11.30am. Just come along or contact Lyn on 01752 706728 for more details. Godly Play Club Tuesdays St Budeaux Church Community Hall, The Green, off Crownhill Road. From 4pm to 5pm for 4 to 11 year olds. An imaginative approach to storytelling using 3D figures and then doing some ‘wondering’ about the story. Children can choose which artwork they would like to do and each session is always followed by a feast! All children welcome to this free club. email lyn. crews@talktalk.net to book your child’s place. 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 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
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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
family and friends. Brian has performed on our stage many times and we can’t wait to welcome him back to Plymouth. We hope that audiences from the city and across the South West will join us for what promises to be a magical festival show for all to enjoy.” Tickets are priced from £13 and can be booked online at www.theatreroyal.com or by calling the Theatre Royal Plymouth Box Office on 01752 267222. Concessions are available. Cinderella opens on December 20 and runs until January 18 2020. 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. 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. Aden Veterans Calling all Aden Veterans. Did you know that the Aden Veterans Plymouth Branch meets every fourth Tuesday of the month at the RAOB Club in North Hill at 7.30pm. Why not go along and meet like-minded people. Adult Children of Alcoholics Meetings Tuesdays 6pm – 7.15pm. St Barnabas Church, The Lounge (enter by separate entrance to left of surgery), St Barnabas
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 Community Dance Classes Exim have weekly Toddle Together dance classes on Mondays at Plymouth School of Creative Arts on Mondays from 9am to 9.45am. Parent/carer toddler sessions open to all ages crawling to four years. £3.50. Children’s contemporary dance (6-10 years) Thursdays in term time at Plymouth School of Creative Arts 4.30pm to 5.30pm. £4.50 per class. Adult just for fun contemporary dance at the same venue 6pm to 7pm Thursdays. £4.50 per class. Also Spaceshot dance classes every Wednesday at St Aidan’s Church, Ernesettle every Wednesday from 6pm to 8pm. A mixture of street dance, fitness and contemporary. Free. Details e-mail Kerrie at kerrie@eximdance.org.uk CSPA Second Tuesday of the month The Civil Service Pensioners Alliance meet at the Raffles Club, 5 Ermington Terrace, Mutley from 10.30am to 12 noon. All members of the Plymouth and District branch are welcome to attend. For more information call 01752 946896. Dancing Duo Fortnightly on Saturdays The Elm Community Centre, Estover PL6 8EU 7.45pm to 10.45pm with Henry and Jeannie. Ballroom, Latin, Sequence, Old Time and more. Free parking. Entry £6. Bring your own soft drinks and snacks. For more information call Jeannie on 01803 325905 or visit www. dancingduo.co.uk Dartmoor Gliding Friendly Flying on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, weather permitting. Call 07873 483001 for details or Google Dartmoor Flying. Devon Army Cadet Force Voluntary uniformed youth organisation which allows young people aged from 12 to 18 to gain a wide variety of skills and experiences. There is no commitment to join the military, you don’t even need an interest
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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. 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.
New family community area at popular festival
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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
Community collaboration. Pictured, back row from left, Jonathan Spurling, festival organiser, Coun Margaret Corvid, Max Cally and David Jones from Larasa youth band, Alice Stephens, youth workers Simon Applebee and Rob Reynolds, Vanessa Cross of the Racial Equality Council and Tristan Parker from On Course. Front row, from left, Sharon Vision of Shekinah, Abbie Stephens and Page Harris of Larasa youth band and Sarah Adams from Care 2 Uke music group.
This year’s Freedom Community festival will feature a dedicated family community area that will be an alcohol and smoke free zone.
It will provide a variety of creative fun learning opportunities linking to a strong environmental theme. Organisers are working with partner groups to combine resources, including Scrap Store, Clean Your Patch, On Course, Racial Equality Council, Greenbank Youth, Creative Minds art group, Growing Community Abundance, Jar Zero Waste, Mega Reach student group, Redeemer Church, Barnardo’s and more. In the same community area there will also be a stage featuring a mix of music, dance and fun. The stage will be run by City College Plymouth students as part of their ongoing training in live sound. Moors Edge U3A Second Thursday of the month New members welcome. Meets at the Woolwell Centre PL6 7TR. Guest speakers and a variety of social events. Growing number of interest groups including bridge for beginners, wine tasting, weekenders, jazz, Spanish, art appreciation and still more to start. Details of groups etc can be found on the Moors Edge website, Facebook and reminders are now put on Streetlife. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Phobias Support Group Meets on Mondays at the Estover Elm Centre at 6.30pm. For details contact Daniel on 07500 837703 Pensioners & Fifty Plus Action Group If you are more than fifty years old and live in the Plymouth area we invite you to come to our regular meetings and meet some new friends. On the second Friday of each month we have free meetings and invite MPs, local councillors, local businesses, anyone able to speak on issues that affect older people, to come and talk to us. These meetings are held in the Wolseley Trust Community Building (next to Sheila’s Café in Wolseley Road), behind the Co-op just down from Milehouse traffic lights going towards St Budeaux. These meetings start 10.30am and end at 1pm, many buses stop outside the Co-op and if you come by car parking is usually available. We also have regular social meetings and would like to advise everyone that these will now be held at the Oak Villa Sports & Social Club in Ferndale Road, Plymouth (PL2 2EL) just down the road from Weston Mill Cemetery. The No 13 Target Travel bus stops quite near it, and there is a large car park virtually next door to the hall. These meetings are from 2pm to 4pm and we supply a very good buffet and as with all of our meetings we do have a raffle. Members of our group have free access but non-members will be asked to pay £2. Anyone intending to come regularly to these meetings would find it more economical to pay the £12 single £20 double annual membership fee, and would also be eligible to take advantage of our subsidised taxi scheme (£2 each way). Members are also able to enjoy our regular meetings when we have short mat 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
The festival, now in its 19th year, will include the best from the Plymouth live music scene, plus a variety of food outlets, licensed bar, craft stalls, inflatables and rides. This year’s chosen charity at the festival is the Shekinah Mission and there is a fundraising music event being held at the B-Bar on May 12 from 2pm. Organisers are also holding a spoken word and music evening at the Shekinah charity shop on Mutley Plain that will feature some of the best in local writers and singer songwriters. This will be held on May 23 at 7pm. The main festival weekend is Saturday June 1 and Sunday June 2 from 11am each day at Freedom Fields Park, Plymouth. Entry is free. More information can be found at: www.freedomcommunityfestival.org Margaret Williams 01752 350498 or email tomag42@ hotmail.co.uk Performance Training (5-25s) Barbican Theatre’s dance and theatre workshops enable young people to build their confidence and learn new skills and techniques alongside professionals. Visit www.barbicantheatre.co.uk or call 01752 267131. Play-writing, Performing, & Creative Writing The Playwriters Organisation meets on Monday nights (6-8pm) for Creative Writing & Acting, Wednesday nights(6-8pm) for Acting & Theatre Production, Friday (10.15am-12.30pm) for Play-writing & Creative Writing. All sessions are at the Playwriters mini-theatre above The Noah’s Ark, Courtney St (behind WHSmith). Contact on 01752786777 for more details or go to www.playwriters.org. Plymouth Play Association For hire of resources for play, recycling scrapstore and arts and crafts. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday 10am-2pm, Thursday 10am-7pm. Details 01752 256633. Plymouth Archers Tuesday and Friday Archers who are registered with Archery GB are very welcome to come along. We run taster and beginner’s sessions throughout the year and have very good indoor and outdoor facilities at Stoke Damerel Community College. For more information visit www.plymoutharchers.co.uk or contact the chairman on 01752 784051 mobile 07443432375. The club is open to anyone over the age of 10 and the school has very good disability access. We also arrange social activities throughout the year. Sessions take place between 7pm and 9pm. Plymouth Petanque Club A friendly club and a great way to be active for people of any age and ability. We meet for social games every Sunday and Wednesday afternoons throughout the year. Average attendance is about 25 -30 players. These sessions are suitable for new players as we play to basic rules with the emphasis on fun, and we always stop halfway through for tea and biscuits (or cake for celebrations!) and a chat. We play at Brickfields Sports Centre and further information can be found on our newly updated website. www. plymouthpetanque.org.uk
Plymouth 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. 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
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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.
Lions Club Swimathon in support of local charities
Plymouth Magic Circle Every second Thursday We meet the second Thursday of every month at The Walrus, Athenaeum Street, from 7pm to 9pm. If you would like to join us, come along to a meeting. A list of current events is at www.plymouthmagiccircle.co.uk Plymouth Children’s Theatre Workshop Saturdays A theatre company for children and young people aged 6 to 18. Try your hand at performing, set design and construction, costumes and props, stage make up and much more. St Bartholomew’s Church Saturdays 1 till 4. Tots 3 - 5 years 12 till 1. www.plymouthchildrenstheatreworkshop.co.uk or 07760467857 or see our Facebook page Plymouth Philatelic Society First Wednesday of every month St. Edwards Hall, Home Park Avenue, Peverell from 7pm to 9pm. For details contact David on 01752 402981. Plymouth Radio Club Second Tuesday of every month. The Plymouth Radio Club meets second Tuesday of every month at the Weston Mill Oak Villa social Club, Situated in Ferndale Road, Weston Mill, Plymouth. Commencing 7.30 pm. For all licenced Radio Amateurs and anyone interested in amateur radio. For those wishing to obtain a licence, email pippa117@hotmail. co.uk or telephone 07815542477. Plymouth West Country Embroiderers Various dates Started in 1972. A friendly group of enthusiastic needleworkers who enjoy sharing their knowledge and expertise with others. Trainees (age 8-15) meet first Saturday each month from 11am to 3pm. Adults meet on second Thursday and fourth Saturday each month from 10.30am. We welcome experts and beginners of all ages. Contact Mary 01752 200047 for details. Plymouth Woodturners Third Friday of the month Meet at Pilgrim Church, St Levan Road at 7pm. Also demonstrate and sell at Otter Nurseries, Brixton, the first weekend of every month. New members always welcome, just turn up on the night. 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 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. 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
Four of the teams which took part in the Swimathon: Frog’s Chorus, Devonport Flotilla, Team Tazania and Dumdledor Army
Seventy swimmers took part in this year’s Lions Club of Plymouth charity Swimathon at Saltash Leisure Pool. Fourteen teams of five swimmers entered the event, which involved 25 metre lengths being swum by each individual in a relay format over 50 minutes - with the team covering the most lengths being the winners. The winning team - Team Tanzania comprised four teenagers from Callington who completed 148 lengths, equivalent to 3,700 metres. The team was Lily Thorp, 14, Jamine Coleman 15, Evie Saunders, 13 and Jess Gerrad, aged 15. Each team were swimming for a charity of
their own choice in addition to the Lions chosen charity. The charities benefiting were: Keep Me Close (the Lions chosen charity), Action Dunchenne, an individual lady with sepsis, Plymouth Highbury Trust, Special Olympics Team Plymouth & District, Shekinah Mission, Hannah’s (Dame Hannah Rogers), Tazania 2020 Expedition, Ivybridge Guides, Coeliac UK, and Metabolic Support UK. The Lions Club of Plymouth would like to thank all the teams who took part as well as the event sponsors: Russells Flooring, Plessey Semi Conductors, Moorland Heating, RL Motor Services, GA Solicitors and Francis Stuart HMO Property Management and Acquisitions.
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
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.
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 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.
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
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
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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 Clarion Choir (Male Voice) Tuesdays Rehearsals between 7.30pm and 9.30pm at Crownhill Methodist Church Hall with break in between for refreshments. Nice friendly atmosphere and a variety of music sung. Why not come along and see what it is all about. Musical director Catherine Davies, accompanist Olga Drougaleva. For details call Darell Jago on 01752 266434. Plymouth School of Aikido Non-profit well-respected community based Martial Arts club founded over 35 years ago. Classes at Woodview Learning Campus (off Lancaster Gardens, Whitleigh) on Mondays and Coombe Dean School, Elburton, Plymstock on Fridays. Times: 7- 8pm Juniors, 7-9pm Adults. Aikido is a Japanese Martial Art suitable for both Men and Women learning and working together. Enjoyable, interesting, useful, physical, family-friendly activity with Child Safeguarded/DBS Nationally qualified Instructors leading to recognised gradings appropriate for students of all ages 7yrs to 70yrs. Fees with concessions; excellent value. Quality equipment including clothing available for purchase at non-profit prices. Checkout www.plymouthaikido. co.uk or Facebook Page. Contact Tre or David Worsley 403325, or Phil Smith 219355 for more information. 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- 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.
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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
Tea dances return to The Hoe as part of Lady Astor Statue campaign The iconic Plymouth tea dances of the Second World War are to be held again on Plymouth Hoe as part of the Lady Astor Statue Campaign celebrating 100 years of women in Parliament.
For one day only there will be dancing again with a band, professional dancers on hand and sailors in uniform on May 26 this year between 1pm and 4pm. The original tea dances were organised by Nancy and Waldorf Astor during the Second World War to boost morale after the city was bombed almost beyond recognition during the Blitz in 1941. In the wake of this devastation the tea dances were held on The Hoe and Lady Astor famously joined those dancing. At the time Waldorf Astor said: “The people of Plymouth have danced on the Hoe during the darkest days of war. They will dance here again in peace on a Hoe which overlooks a city which has been planned for them, for a wider, freer, healthier, and more prosperous life.” As part of the Lady Astor Statue Appeal many pensioners who remembered Nancy Astor contacted the project. Among them was Alice Jones, 92, who said: “I danced on The Hoe promenade in front of Elliot Terrace, Lady Astor on the microphone urging us girls to dance with the many servicemen from all nations. A statue in her memory is long overdue. Her good works will live on forever. God bless her. We will ever be grateful to her.” Project leader Alexis Bowater said: “We had so many people contacting us with memories and in particular recalling these tea dances that we thought it would be fun, fitting and poignant tribute to them to fulfil the promise Waldorf Astor made all those years ago. “The people of Plymouth will dance again on The Hoe, in peacetime, on May 26th this year, with representatives of Her Majesty’s Armed The Plymouth Regional Head & Neck Cancer Support Group Our group is specifically aimed at head and neck patients, their partners and/or carers. Our support group will also welcome anyone who wishes to join us for whatever reason. You don’t have to be a cancer patient to join us but those cancer patients without a support group of their own will be made especially welcome. Due to the nature of this particular disease, most of our members are from the older age group. We meet up once a month and take a trip out somewhere away from the clinical environment. We might also be able to help with transport if necessary. Please contact: Geoff Read on (01752) 563 800 or email Secretary. PlymouthHNC@gmail.com 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
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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 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 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. 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 non-members, which includes light refreshments. For more information regarding membership please contact Judy Unitt on 01752 290437 or email judy.ntt@ gmail.com
Lady Astor dancing with a sailor on The Hoe in 1941
Services and those who remember the dances from the first time round. We are keeping the event free to join but all donations and sponsorship is of course very welcome.” The event will be called the ‘Nancy Astor Tea Dance with a Twist!’ and is being run by Plymouth Dance. It includes a band and professional dancers who will be on hand to dance with members of the public. Everyone is welcome. Starting at 1pm and ending at 4pm on May 26 it will be held on The Hoe in Plymouth overlooking the Sound. Participants are encouraged to bring their own refreshments although there are teas available at nearby cafes, the Crowne Plaza and also The Treasury. 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 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/join-us for more details. Watercolour Art Sessions for Adults Thursdays Beginner and experienced artists welcome. Chaddlewood Farm Community Centre Thursdays 10am to 12 noon. The Burrator Inn, Dousland, nr Yelverton Tuesdays 10am to 12 noon. Easy car parking at both venues. For more information call Janet on 07742 983311. 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
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. Jun 4: Osteoporosis Medical Update with two consultants from Derriford Hospital; 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 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.
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This year, marks the twelfth anniversary of the Reece French bricklaying competition, set-up in memory of the former City College Plymouth student.
Reece French died aged 20, in September 2007, after he was hit by a falling skip full of bricks at the East End Community Village Enterprise Centre in Cattedown. The competition set-up in his memory put the college’s bricklaying students’ skills to the test by challenging them to build a complex patterned wall in an allocated time. With trowels in hand, the students tried to ‘wow’ their lecturers in the hopes of winning an award. Reece’s parents, Denise and Ivan French, and Simon Parsons from Kier, presented the awards to the winners. Reece’s mother, Denise, said: “It’s great to see the College host this event year after year as it’s really close to our hearts. A big thanks for everything and we appreciate that the College continues to honour our son.” City College’s Director of Technology, Marine and Renewables, Peter Mercy, said: “This year’s competition has been fantastic and the standard of work, as always, has been very high. It is a real honour to be able to run this annual competition to honour Reece’s life. “The students all work incredibly hard throughout the year and the competition is an opportunity for them to show off their talents. Reece’s parents are always so supportive of the competition. I would like to say a special thank you to the College staff who supported this event and to Kier for their attendance and kind prize donations and, of course, to the students for taking part.” This year’s winners included: first year apprentices Sam Lavington (first place) and Brandon Loze (second place); second year apprentices Paddy Hayes (first place) and Kyle Dickinson (second place); and Shaun Duggan who was awarded a trophy for the most improved student.
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First year apprentice, Sam Lavington, shows off his first place prize with Reece’s parents, Ivan and Denise, and Simon Parsons from Kier Construction
Young carers treated to ocean-themed fun at the National Marine Aquarium
Young carers in Plymouth are being given the chance to take a break and connect with the ocean thanks to a new series of events being run by the National Marine Aquarium (NMA).
A group of young carers from Stoke Damerel Community College aged between 11 and 14 have been invited to attend the second special edition Ocean Squad programme after the initial programme, which ran throughout December and January 2018, proved to be a huge success. Those participating in the latest run of Young Carers Ocean Squad sessions are being treated to an action-packed schedule of fun and educational activities, including snorkelling, taking a boat trip around Plymouth Sound, cooking sustainable seafood and exploring the local beaches. They are also able to go behind the scenes at the NMA with an exciting back-of-house tour, visiting all the places only Aquarium scientists are usually able to go. Joe Farrow, Ocean Squad co-ordinator at the National Marine Aquarium, said: “We’re thrilled to have been able to offer this exciting programme of
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already been filled now for the rest of the year. It has been immensely popular, and we hope that all young carers attending in 2019 will have a fun and memorable experience they won’t forget.” The project is being funded by a grant of almost £10,000 from the Big Lottery Fund, which was awarded to the NMA in September 2018, with each Young Carers Ocean Squad series lasting six sessions and a further two series set to take place later this year. All costs including activities, materials, equipment and lunches are being covered by the grant, with places offered on a complimentary basis to carers across the city.
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28 May 2019
Student successes celebrated
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Police appeal after conmen trick elderly women
Police have appealed for information over two incidents of fraud in Plymouth in which bogus workmen targeted elderly women in their own homes.
Award winners (from left) Tom Briggs, Joshua Ford, Hannah Tustain, Charlie Peck, Caroline Mayne, Vanessa Hawken, Callum Hardy, Chloe Roberts, Ismail Mustafa, Penny Wycherley, College Principal, Jake Wadlan, Kerys Voden, Taylor Evans, Saffron Foy, Hannah Roberts-Cossey
Fundraising projects, an outstanding commitment to learning and overcoming adversity were just some of the achievements celebrated at City College’s Spring Student of the Term awards.
The event recognises students who have gone above and beyond - making a positive contribution to the College or local community, or overcoming personal challenges to achieve in their studies. The award winners were joined by family, friends and their nominating teachers. They enjoyed a delicious celebration meal prepared by the college’s catering and hospitality students before receiving their awards. Penny Wycherley, Principal of City College, said: “The Student of the Term awards are an important event for the College and a great way to celebrate the success of our students. Events like these are a celebration of 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, are each progressing incredibly well 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 teaching staff.” Award Winners Vanessa Hawken, 43, Devonport and Caroline Mayne, 51, Mutley Vanessa and Caroline were both appointed as assistant managers at kitchen and homeware chain Lawsons and knew the value an apprenticeship would bring to making them a success in their new roles, but they didn’t anticipate winning Student of the Term awards for their work ethic and teamwork. Caroline said: “I’ve worked in retail for 35 years, six of which have been at Lawsons as a parttime sales assistant. The support I’ve received
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from my family and assessor at the college have made returning to education possible. They have motivated me and reassured me that the hard work is all worthwhile which has clearly paid off.” Vanessa has worked at Lawsons for 14 years and her hard work was rewarded with a promotion to assistant manager. She said:”I was keen to improve my knowledge and the management apprenticeship has taught me everything I need to know to become an efficient manager. Caroline and I have really supported each other through the qualification and to be recognised for that has been lovely.” Ismail Mustafa, 33, Saltash English Student of the Term When Ismail’s lecturer first met him in 2013, he could not write, or read any more than his own name. Over the past few years he has worked hard to develop his literacy skills, whilst raising a young family and working. “I really enjoy the college environment and am really proud of what I have achieved over the past few months. Coming to college has helped me to develop my literacy skills. “I am now able to complete forms and deal with correspondence with confidence. I am looking forward to completing my Level 1 Functional Skills in English and this wouldn’t have been possible without the support of my lecturers.” Tom Briggs, 18, Torpoint Science Student of the Term When Tom’s step-dad sadly passed away, the biomedical science student demonstrated incredible grit, determination and resilience, focusing on his goal of going to university and maintained a focus on revising for and sitting his science exams despite the sad events. “When I came to the College, I had no formal qualifications. I was really pleased to gain my Level 2 in Applied Science and now I’m nearing the end of my level 3, am really proud to have received an offer to study biomedical science at the University of Plymouth. “It’s been challenging for so many reasons, but the college has been really supportive and it’s
great to be recognised for my hard work.” Hannah Tustain, 17, Millbrook Music Performing & Production Arts Student of the Term Hannah has a hearing impairment, but has developed excellent personal strategies for ensuring there is no barrier to her learning. As a compassionate and caring member of her group, Hannah always looks to support other students and has already made a significant contribution to college life through a number of performance projects, including playing a number of roles in a recent performance of ‘One Million Tiny Plays About Britain’ by Craig Taylor. She is currently working with her group on a new piece of original theatre which explores modes of communication, highlighting the perils of not understanding a given situation, particularly for the hearing impaired. “I love my course at College. My confidence in acting is really developing and it’s been great to play a part in developing the signing skills of staff within the department in order to better support other students like myself. Hopefully, this will help me to further develop my skills and scope as a theatre maker.” Hannah Roberts - Cossey, 21, Ivybridge Access to Higher Education Student of the Term Access student, Hannah, was celebrated for her sunny outlook and deep compassion for others - which stands her in good stead for a career as a midwife. As a real team player, Hannah was nominated for an award not only for her exemplary approach to learning, but also for her heavy involvement in her group’s fundraising project. “I love being part of the Access community at the College. The staff and students I work with are great to be around and there are so many opportunities for students to get involved with. “The fundraising project has been so much fun. I’ve loved being involved in bake sales, arts and crafts, designing, and organising raffles for charity and it’s lovely to have received a Student of the Term award.”
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Detectives are seeking information after residents in the Keyham and Crownhill areas of the city were visited on Tuesday April 2 and pressured to hand over money. Both victims were told work costing £900 needed to be done to their water supply or drains – or they faced having to leave their properties. An elderly woman was approached in the Keyham area at around 11am by a suspect who claimed to be carrying out drainage work in the area. She was later visited at home and paid a deposit of £600, only to be told the problem was larger than anticipated and would cost £1,800. The victim went to the bank to withdraw the remaining funds, but decided to contact police after a taxi driver advised her not to hand over the cash. The suspect is described as a white male, aged in his late 20s or early 30s, of medium build, about 5ft 8in to 5ft 10in in height, and clean shaven. He spoke in a local accent and was wearing a hard hat. At around 1pm on the same day, an elderly female in the Crownhill area was visited by a man who stated there was an issue with her water supply. She was later contacted by an older, unknown male who again asked her for money, but the woman became suspicious and refused to pay. The suspect is described as a white male, aged in his early 20s, of average build and height, with no facial hair. He was wearing a high-visibility jacket and hard hat. Detective Constable Sam Smith, of Crownhill CID, said: “Police would like to remind the public to be vigilant against this type of crime, look out for vulnerable family members and neighbours and be reminded that caution should be used against traders who attend at your door pressuring you for money. “The public should not feel threatened or intimidated by traders or commit to any unnecessary work. If you feel vulnerable to this or feel threatened then call 999.” Anyone who witnessed any suspicious activity, or who has further information, is urged to contact DC 7419 Sam Smith on 101 and quote crime number CR/029124/19.
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A former Petty Officer with more than 12 years service in the Armed Forces attended a special event at HMS Drake where a truck was named the Jenny Wren in her honour. Gill Chapman who is 59, is receiving treatment in Plymouth for terminal cancer. At the very top of her bucket list was to enjoy a ride in a Stobart Truck. Gill’s wish was granted very much trough the work of another former member of the Women’s Royal Naval Service, Pat Clifton from Yeovil. Gill had shared her bucket list through a Facebook group of serving
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Truck treat for Gill
Former Petty Officer Gill Chapman (sixth from left) is currently being treated for terminal cancer and top of her bucket list was a trip in a Stobart truck. Her dream came true when Pat Clifton, another former member of the Women’s Royal Naval Service contacted Stobart Energy - who were delighted to oblige. Gill was treated to a trip in the cab by driver Chris Hurst. She is pictured here with wellwishers and former colleagues. • Full story on page 9