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Cross Rhythms Plymouth community radio station is now reaching further than ever before.

The station, which has been broadcasting in the city since 2007 on 96.3FM, can now be heard clearer across the city and its signal travels much further. It can now be picked up in areas north of Yelverton on the moors and into much of South East Cornwall. The decision from Ofcom to grant increased transmission power was not guaranteed as several stations across the country were unsuccessful in their applications. Cross Rhythms Plymouth station manager David Simpson said of the ruling: “We are delighted to have been awarded this increase. It is great to have our FM signal much clearer across the city and we are so pleased that as a result more people will be able to tune in to the station. “From feedback we receive from listeners we know the station encourages many people in Plymouth. We are committed to airing positive and life-affirming content and we hope that listeners who tune in on FM will notice the improvement to the signal.” The development comes at a key time for the station in which they are looking to upgrade much of their now ageing equipment. As a community radio station Cross Rhythms Plymouth is charity run and so is looking to raise much of the funds required for these upgrades. You can lend your support through their Crowdfunder project at www.crowdfunder.co.uk/crossrhythms-plymouth-equip1. As a part of its programming the station is committed to promoting local charities, community groups and organisations who are working for the good of Plymouth and the local area. Over the years the likes of Shekinah, Friends and Families of Special Children, CHICKS, Street Factory, St Luke’s Hospice and many more have all been featured. The Community Matters programme, airing weekdays at 11am, provides those organisations with a fantastic opportunity to explain their work. Robert Maltby from St Luke’s Hospice said of the show: “Cross Rhythms’ Community Matters programme has really enabled us to get our message out there and properly explain what we do.” To listen to Cross Rhythms Plymouth tune in to 96.3FM on your radio in and around Plymouth or listen online at bit.ly/ crplymradio. You can also download their free app by searching ‘Cross Rhythms Plymouth’ wherever you download your apps on a smartphone or tablet.

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‘Topping’ event at Melville building Award winning regeneration company, Urban Splash, has progressed transformation of the Melville building at Royal William Yard with a ‘topping out’ ceremony held to mark the latest construction milestone. The company has also announced a series of new workspaces which will soon be available for Plymouth businesses.

The Grade I listed structure stands in the centre of Royal William Yard; it is one of the final buildings to be transformed within the revitalised waterfront community thanks to the efforts of Urban Splash and the funding support of Historic England. It is being redeveloped to include an array of waterfront workspaces for retail, leisure and office space suiting businesses of all sizes; units range from 300 sq ft through to 40,000 sq ft in the first phase, and spaces up to 60,000 sq ft in phase 2. Occupiers will benefit from a prime location at the heart of the Yard as well as a bustling neighbourhood filled with 70 other businesses – including Everyman Cinema who confirmed a pre-let on 9,000 sq ft of space within the Melville building last year; a total of 55% of the building is under offer. The ‘topping out’ means that construction has reached a significant phase, with workspaces on course for phased occupation from early 2020. Urban Splash commercial director Emily Handslip said: “I am delighted that we have progressed our vision for Melville. “This is such a special building and we want to embrace all of the original features it has to offer, sensitively restoring the exposed timber beams, cast iron columns and historic limestone and granite facades to create spectacular, well-designed spaces for businesses to base themselves. “The composition of Melville means there are plenty of brilliant options on the table. We’re a renowned flexible landlord so can accommodate

Urban Splash commercial director, Emily Handslip (left) pictured with regional marketing manager, Hailey Cattle

enquiries from all businesses; be they a startup looking for 300 sq ft, to entire floorplates suitable as a regional HQ for a larger organisation.” Royal William Yard has undergone significant transformation by Urban Splash, with partial funding support from Historic England, in the past 12 years. Named Property Week’s ‘Development of the Decade’, it has evolved into a vibrant mixeduse destination, featuring over 90,000 sq. ft of leisure, retail and office space. John Ette, partnerships team leader at Historic England added: “The Royal William Yard is a remarkable complex of early 19th century naval buildings unrivalled in England, and we’ve been involved in its regeneration for many years. We’re delighted to support this project with a £500,000 grant and to work with Urban Splash, Plymouth City Council and other partners to secure the

future of the Melville Building. Emily added: “The Yard is a destination that pushes the boundaries of creativity, innovation and discovery, resulting in a unique community in which people want to live, work and play. We look forward to welcoming even more businesses to that mix as we complete Melville.” Urban Splash is delivering the transformation of Melville – alongside design partners and architects, Gillespie Yunnie; the construction is being undertaken by Atelier Build, with MD Guy Jackson the former construction director of Urban Splash who has been involved in the regeneration of the Yard since the beginning. For more information on the space remaining within Melville, and other opportunities at Royal William Yard, visit www.urbansplash.co.uk/ regeneration/projects/melville

their commitment to help tackle the issue of dog mess. “Often our children and young people really do have the best ideas so I’m delighted to meet them and find out more about the scheme. It’s also great to see them turn a single use plastic bottle into something really useful like a dog poo bag dispenser.” Councillor Sally Haydon, Cabinet Member for Customer Focus and Community Safety for Plymouth, said: “Well done to the children at Marlborough Primary School for taking this initiative, which we fully support. “Tackling dog mess in our parks and streets is a high priority for Plymouth City Council and is one of our pledges. This school’s project complements the ongoing work we are doing in partnership with

responsible local dog owners to tackle the issue. “The vast majority of dog owners are responsible and will clear up after their dog’s mess. But there are a minority who don’t clear up and give other dog owners a bad name. “There are also fixed penalty notices of £100 for those owners who do not clean up after their dog. “Pick it up. Can you afford not to?” Tayla Gaunt, age seven, added: “We want to keep the streets nice and clean, not filled with dog poo. So we decided to make poo bag dispensers.” Reporting dog mess: To report issues with dog mess, visit www. plymouth.gov.uk/envirocrime. Please include as much information as possible including time, location, photograph and any details you might have about the dog owner.

School backs efforts to tackle dog mess

A local school is backing Plymouth City Council’s ongoing efforts to tackle the issue of dog mess in parks.

Pupils at Marlborough Primary Academy have made their own dog poo bag dispensers out of recycled plastic bottles, which they are placing in Devonport Park (fixed to fences), filled with dog poo bags for people to help themselves, to try and educate local dog walkers into picking up their dog’s mess. The Council has an ongoing campaign and pledge to tackle the issue of dog mess, working with local responsible dog owners, and a few months ago several local dog walkers took part in a series of videos to help get the message across and make people aware that they can face a £100 fixed penalty notice if they fail to pick up. The pupils’ initiative of re-using old plastic bottles to turn them into something useful also supports the Plymouth, Britain’s Ocean City Plan for Plastics in addressing plastic pollution and single use plastics. Thomas Charnock, age eight, said: “We don’t want poo in Plymouth so we wanted to help dog walkers that forget poo bags.” George Collins, age seven, said: “We loved making the poo bag dispensers because we want to keep the streets clean.” Lauren Millar, Year Three teacher, said: “Our class have loved seeing the impact that their learning has on their community. We have visited our local library, residential home and now support the gardener’s at Devonport Park. We felt that this was an important place to start when tackling this issue as it is a space which many of them use and enjoy.” Councillor Jemima Laing, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People for Plymouth City Council, said: “I’m so impressed by how much these young people care about their park and by


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Family fun as sailing club ‘pushes the boat out’

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Tamar River Sailing Club held a successful ‘Push the Boat Out’ day in June.

They opened their doors to invite members of the public to try some water sports, which gave everyone a chance to experience the fun of being on the water in the safe hands of qualified experts. Rides were offered, free of charge, on sailing dinghies, powerboats and yachts and many of the families who attended tried all the options. The fine weather made it a successful day for all. This also gave the club an opportunity to show off a new Safety Boat - an Avon 5.6m RIB and other equipment - donated by the local group North Yard Community Trust. The NYCT is an independent organisation assisting the local people of Barne Barton, Keyham, Kings Tamerton, St Budeaux and Weston Mill. Senior instructor and organiser Tony Ryan said: “The club really appreciates the support of NYCT helping us to help local people. “We are a Royal Yachting Association Training Centre and they have even offered to sponsor eight local children for a full RYA sailing course. Some of those free spaces are still available, but anyone interested should respond as soon as possible.” At the end of a very successful day many had put their names down for more fun on the water with the Tamar River Sailing Club.

Organisers of a charity walk event in Plymouth in July have announced that the venue has been changed. Olivia and Emily Giles having fun on a powerboat Jack Ryan and Richard Parker about to give excited Sophie and Riley Abel a ride on the new safety boat

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Senior instructor Tony Ryan with Sophie and Riley Abel: ‘We had fun and got a certificate!

City at forefront of tackling effects of childhood trauma Plymouth will become one of the first cities in the country to try an innovative new approach to tackling the effects of childhood trauma.

The City Council’s Cabinet are going to be making a commitment to support the work of a Trauma-Informed Network to understand the impact of childhood trauma on people’s behaviour in adulthood. There is a strong link between the experience of multiple childhood traumas and adverse outcomes in adulthood ranging from criminal offending to drug and alcohol misuse, poor mental health and obesity. Plymouth’s Trauma-Informed Network is made up of more than 70 professionals, from a number of different agencies including;

Devon and Cornwall Police, city schools, Barnardos, NSPCC, Harbour, Devon CCG and Plymouth City Council, all with insight of how trauma can affect people. The network will start to look at a system wide approach to tackling the effects of trauma by: • preventing traumas occurring in the first place • promoting protective factors for all children • recognising the behaviours that may be the result of trauma and intervening appropriately • helping adults who are already suffering adverse consequences Councillor Sally Haydon, Cabinet Member for Customer Focus and Community Safety

said: “We know that for some people the effects of a childhood trauma such as sexual abuse, domestic violence or the death of a parent can have a lasting impact on them which often leads to drug and alcohol abuse, offending and risk taking behaviour. We also know that we need a city wide approach to be able to support people and help them understand their past traumas to be able to support them to move forward with their lives.” The development of Plymouth into a trauma informed city will ensure more effective treatment is offered through joined up services that think about the person as a whole and what experiences they have had, rather than a one size fits all response.

Plymouth is one of nine cities up and down the country staging the WALK IT event to raise funds and awareness for Crohn’s & Colitis UK. The event, on Saturday July 13, was originally due to start and finish on The Hoe, but will now take place at Central Park. This follows Plymouth City Council’s decision to relocate all walking-based fund raising events to Central Park, to make the most of the £9 million investment there. The event village will be located near the bottom end of Central Park and the 5k route takes walkers from the start point down to Armada Way and then on to The Hoe, which means there will be some beautiful views to take in - as well as being less strenuous for those who have mobility issues. The 10k route starts from the same point and takes in Royal Parade, Exeter Street, the Barbican and Waterfront. 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. 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. Organisers are also keen to hear from volunteers who can help on the day. For information or to register visit www. crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/get-involved/ fundraising/walk-it-plymouth


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

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. Union Street Markets Jun 29 Community market in Manor Street on the last Saturday of every month 10am-2pm Come along and enjoy lovely local food and sellers. Marriage Celebration Jul 4 to 6 Higher St Budeaux Church will be celebrating the 450th Wedding Anniversary of the marriage of Sir Francis Drake and Mary Newman. Church members will be dressing the church in the fashion of the time and will have on display foods and games of the Elizabethan time. Refreshments available at the event which is 10.30am to 4pm daily. Go along and meet the happy couple and also the serving wenches. Plymouth Jobs Fair Jul 5 Plymouth Guildhall 10am to 1pm. A great way to speak with potential employers face-to-face. You can register with employers for jobs, collect info on employers, ask them questions, apply for jobs, or even have a mini interview on the day. It’s a good idea to bring up to date copies of your CV with you as between 15 -25 companies will be recruiting on the day. Free to attend with no registration required. Summer Fayre Jul 6 St Boniface Church Hall 10am to 12 noon. Variety of stalls including cakes, plants, crafts, bric-a-brac, jewellery and toiletries. Grand draw with many prizes as well as tombolas. Snacks and refreshments available. Entry 20p. Coffee Morning Jul 6 At St Marys and all Saints Parish Church Hall Plympton to raise funds for the Primrose Breast Care Centre 10am-12pm, including bric a brac, raffle, tea and coffee, admission 50p Coffee Morning Jul 6 Crownhill Methodist Church from 10.30am to 12 noon in the church hall with various stalls including delicious cakes and savouries, books, CD’s and DVD’s, bric-a brac and a raffle. All monies raised will be used to support Mercy Ships, a charity which uses hospital ships to deliver free vital medical care to some of the world’s poorest countries. One Achord Jul 12 Ladies close harmony group performing at St Edward’s Church, Eggbuckland starting at 7pm. Tickets £5. Light refreshments available. Eggbuckland Community Festival Weekend Jul 13-14 Charity fundraiser Lorna Empson has organised another action packed weekend. It’s going to be another awesome year and will be even bigger with some great entertainment, including live music from Horse With No Name, Gary Cee and The Cruisers and many more. Please come along to a packed out event with fun for all ages with over 40 stalls, as well as dance schools, magic show, dog show in the arena, bouncy castles, ice cream van, traditional tug ‘o’ war for adults and children and so much more. Proceeds will be donated to a local nursery in Eggbuckland to purchase a defibrillator case. The festival is at Frogmore Avenue, Eggbuckland. Saturday 12pm-7pm, Sunday 11am-5pm. Singamusical Jul 13 Presented by the award-winning The Music of the Night Choral Foundation at Devonport Playhouse at

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Plymouth Armed Forces Day Jun 29 The Hoe Plymouth’s spectacular Armed Forces Day will be returning again this year - starring the Red Arrows display team. Armed Forces Day is a fantastic opportunity for everyone to come along and show their support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community from currently serving troops to reservists, veterans, cadets and their families.

music, live cookery demonstrations, inspirational talks/workshops and children’s activities. The festival, run in partnership with animal welfare, will be held at the Plymouth Guildhall.

Ocean Artists & Makers Market Jul 6-7 Meet talented artists and designer makers at Ocean Artists & Makers Market, showcasing a range of original hand-made craft and the best in affordable contemporary art from Britain’s Ocean City and the South West. At The Factory Cooperage, Royal William Yard, Plymouth.

Rolex Fastnet Race August 6 to 8 The historic Rolex Fastnet Race will once again finish in Plymouth this summer. Yachts come from all over the world to compete in the race, which will start on August 3 in Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The Plymouth race village will be located at Yacht Haven at Mount Batten and will be open to the public from August 6 to 8, with live music, family friendly activities and opportunities for local people to try their hand at on-water activities.

St Luke’s Midnight Walk Jul 20-21 Get ready to shine bright, ladies – St Luke’s Midnight Walk is back for 2019 with a retro 80s theme! At The Piazza, Plymouth. Details www.stlukeshospice.org.uk/midnight-walk

Summer of Fun Jul 6 - Sep 7 The Plymouth Summer of Fun in the city centre, brought to you by Plymouth City Centre Company, promises to be a summer full of entertainment for all the family. Held at various locations throughout Plymouth City Centre. There will be entertainment for all ages when Plymouth Summer of Fun kicks off on July 6 with Plymouth Summer Circus, a free day of circus entertainment and workshops on the Piazza. Events and activities will take place every weekend during the school holidays with the aim of bringing more visitors to the high street. Plymouth Summer of Fun promises a variety of entertainment across the holiday period, from circus workshops to dance, story time, arts and crafts and sport, all rounded off with the grand finale of the West End Carnival and 60th Anniversary of Plymouth Market on August 31. Plymouth Vegan Festival Jul 6 Visitors will have 80 stalls to look round, free samples to taste, live 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Musical director Scott Angell, accompanist Claire Anderson and guest artist soprano Jasmine Smith. Concert in aid of the Oliver Brown charity. Tickets £8 in advance £10 on the door. Available from 01752 365580. Tickets for the matinee are selling out fast. Summer Fayre Jul 13 Organised by Plymouth Unitarians in aid of church projects and charities including Plymouth & District MIND. Something for all ages including lucky dip and a ‘Duck’ game for children, bookstall, tombola, craft stalls, cards and plants and raffle. Fair Trade goods and home-made cakes and jams. 2pm to 4pm. Summer Fair Jul 13 Stoke Damerel Church and Parish Centre, Paradise Road, Stoke from 11am to 3pm. Free entry. Snacks and lunches, plants, books, cakes, preserves and raffle. To hire a table please contact Marilyn on 07890 165524 or 01752 564847. Anniversary Concert Jul 13 Concert to celebrate the 150th anniversary of children’s charity Action for Children at Methodist Central Hall at 7.30pm. Compered by Rev Darren Middleton and featuring a variety of entertainers, tickets priced £8 for adults and £5 for children are obtainable through www.ticketsource.co.uk/ actionforchildren, 01752 560206, or at the door.

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Ocean City Blues n Jazz Festival Aug 9 to 11 Listen to the sweet sounds of summer at the free Ocean City Blues n Jazz Festival on the Barbican, which will round off a week of celebration in Plymouth following the Rolex Fastnet Race. Enjoy blues, jazz and acoustic musicians from across the region, performing on stage on the Parade. Relax with a drink from one of the many bars and pubs, or put on your dancing shoes

British Fireworks Championships Aug 14 and 15 Tens of thousands of people will flock to The Hoe and other vantage points for two nights of spectacular firework displays. Six of the top pyrotechnic companies in the country will battle it out over the two nights to become Champion of Champions. The fun starts in the early evening with a fun fair, music and entertainment with Heart FM, plus plenty of food stalls. First of the 10 minute displays is at 9.30pm.

The Strange Adventure of Gilbert & Sullivan Jul 20 Presented by the Plymouth Gilbert and Sullivan Society at Stoke Damerel Church at 7.30pm. A new musical production explaining the story of Gilbert and Sullivan, telling their journey and productions and how they came about. Music from Pirates of Penzance, HMS Pinafore, Princess Ida, The Mikado, Iolanthe, Trial by Jury and Yeomen of the Guard. Originally scheduled for June 29 but had to be postponed until July 20. Tickets £10 and £8 for children and over 60s. On the door or best in advance from 01752 564847. Ice Cream & Bubbles Festival Jul 21 Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park 10.30am to 4pm. Huge variety of ice-cream vendors, live music, children’s entertainment, street food, gift stalls. Tickets available at www.missivyeventsco.uk/buy-tickets Stoke Village Fun Day 2019 Jul 21 A full day of entertainment is planned, bringing the village alive. We can look forward to stalls, inflatables, live music and entertainment, as well as a dog show. Held at Blockhouse Park, Stoke Village. Port Eliot Festival Jul 25 to 28 Celebrate words, music, imagination, ideas, nature, food, fashion, flowers, laughter, exploration, fun and all that is good in the world. Tickets www.porteliotfestival. com

Bikers Day on the Piazza Jul 27 As part of 2019 Plymouth Summer of Events, the Plymouth Motorcycle Club are proud to announce that by kind permission from Plymouth City Centre Company they will be holding a static display on the Piazza. Summer Fair and Dog Show Jul 27 Gables Dog and Cats Home from 11am. The charity’s biggest event of the year. Take the whole family and the dogs for a fun day out for all. There will hot and cold refreshments, a variety of stalls, fun and games for the kids, a tombola and raffle with some amazing prizes to be won, as well as our fun family dog show. There is a £1.50 fee for adults, children are free. Plus a Fun Family Dog Show for anyone to enter at £1.50 per class. Rave-Kidz UK Jul 27 Rave-Kidz is a fun Family Rave Event for the whole family. Playing the finest in uplifting Dance music for all ages to hit the dance floor and throw shapes together. Held at the Woolwell Centre. Yealmpton Show Jul 31 From a Countryside Marquee to Food Hall, Cakes and Handicraft to Diggers and Tractors, there is plenty at Yealmpton Show for everyone regardless of age to enjoy. There are two main rings, Ring 1 and the Countryside Arena. The two rings will be packed full of entertaining things for all to see and enjoy throughout the day. Show starts at 9am.


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Lottery boost for Plymouth charity Local charity Transforming Plymouth Together, is celebrating after being awarded over £9,000 in National Lottery Awards for All funding to support its work across the Plymouth area.

The charity which is a joint venture between Church Urban Fund and the Diocese of Exeter works in Plymouth with the support of all the churches in the city to help tackle poverty. The Feast of Fun is an innovative community engagement for families who find that during the summer holidays their budgets get stretched by the absence of school meals and the extra demands of child care. The events are designed to be aspirational and bring the churches across Plymouth together in a common cause to provide free and healthy meals throughout the summer. But it’s not just about food, the Feast of Fun combines fun activities every day in a safe environment which engage and care for a wide range of local people. Chris Forster, Transforming Plymouth Together’s development worker said: “This new funding will have a really positive impact in many more people’s lives.” More about Transforming Plymouth can be found at: www.transformingplymouthtogether.org.uk

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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. LOCAL AVON REPRESENTATIVES NEEDED For part time or full time. Be part of an award winning team. For more information txt or call 07780116073 or email joinavontoday@mail.com VOLUNTEERS The Friends of Ford Park Cemetery are looking for volunteers to help out at our fund raising events. For further information please contact the events organiser on 07779 570308. 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-mail volunteering@ healthwatchplymouth.co.uk HOSPITAL RADIO PLYMOUTH VOLUNTEERS Hospital Radio Plymouth, the award winning station, celebrates 50 years of broadcasting this year to hospitals around the Plymouth area. We are looking to expand our live coverage of programmes both during the day and evenings. We are looking for additional volunteers to help our charity. If you have what it takes to get involved, then give Robert Goodall a call on 07733 055519. 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. VOLUNTEERS WANTED The Primrose Foundation, Plymouth’s only breast care charity supports those going through the breast care pathway, and are looking for enthusiastic volunteers. You’ll be helping at coffee mornings and spending time with patients and their families - so you’ll need to be comfortable chatting and listening. Contact Madeleine Matthews on 01752 975217 or email madeleine@primrosefoundation.org for more information. DISTRIBUTORS Cornerstone Vision, publishers of the Plymouth Chronicle, are looking for distributors, to help deliver leaflets across the city and surrounding area. Transport an advantage, own phone number essential. We are particularly looking for people to help cover Efford, Ernesettle, Saltash, Ivybridge and Torpoint, although other areas may be available. Please email john@cornerstonevision.com or call 01752 225623

local adults to learn to read Most of us take our ability to read for granted and are unaware that there are around 2.4 million adults in the UK who either can’t read at all or who struggle with this most basic requirement of everyday life. If you are reading this, perhaps you’d consider becoming a reading coach for Read Easy Plymouth? Read Easy Plymouth has recently formed to offer one-to-one reading coaching to local adults. It is affiliated to national charity Read Easy UK, which was set up in 2010 by Ginny Williams-Ellis, who ran the Shannon Trust’s prisoner-to-prisoner reading programme in Dorchester. Ginny saw how a confidential, one-to-one approach could encourage people to come forward for support and successfully learn to read. The first Read Easy group was started for the wider community, and there are now 29 Read Easy groups across the country – and counting! Read Easy Plymouth is now seeking people willing to join as volunteer coaches. No previous experience is necessary: all that is required is a genuine passion and commitment to help local adults to learn to read. Training will be provided with the first training day for new coaches taking place on Tuesday July 16 and there are still spaces for a few more volunteer coaches. There are many reasons why people may not have learnt to read as children. Read Easy reading coaches minimise the possible stress and embarrassment involved in learning to read as an adult by providing confidential, one-to-one tuition at flexible times and in discreet and convenient places. Read Easy’s gentle, free, volunteer-led one-to-one approach allows people to learn in privacy, at their own pace, and with the understanding support of their own dedicated reading coach. Why get involved? The difference Read Easy makes is genuinely ‘life-changing’; it’s a phrase that new readers use over and over

again. It helps them in so many ways: • getting jobs or promotion, or attending training courses • becoming independent shoppers of medicines, food and clothing and life’s essentials • voting in general and local elections for the first time in their lives • reading books, newspapers and accessing the Internet/social media;completing online forms too. • campaigning with confidence for change in their local communities • having the confidence to go to the doctors or opticians for a check up • increased confidence and self-esteem, and improved mental health • supporting their children and grandchildren with reading and homework Read Easy is cost effective, its working model is very lean, with all the local organisation and one-to-one reading coaching being done entirely by committed and hard-working volunteers. Anyone interested in helping adults in the Plymouth area learn to read, is encouraged to

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information to parents so they can get a flavour of the opportunities available to them, the expected pay and the qualifications. Research shows that it only takes three memorable experiences for young people to become passionate about these subjects and to pursue them through qualifications and careers. Plymouth STEM is a collaboration between industry, Plymouth City Council and Higher Education and Further Education working to grow, keep and attract STEM talent and inward investment. The aspiration is to become known as Britain’s STEM City.

Stem Spectacular now under way A ‘STEM Spectacular’ is now underway with a programme of events designed to inspire Plymouth’s children and young people to get into science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

The STEM Spectacular officially started with the launch of a new annual Plymouth STEM schools’ competition at the official opening of the Tamar Bridge visitor centre. The competition developed by Plymouth STEM, the University of Plymouth and the Institution of Civil Engineers, asks student to re-design a different iconic Plymouth structure each year, starting this year with the Tamar Bridge. Over the coming months events designed to inspire young people in these key subjects are getting underway. A total of 15,680 pupils – all in Key Stages 2 to 5 – are all getting specially tailored workshops aimed at challenging perceptions and to show that the key subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths are fun. The South West Marine Careers Conference at the National Marine Aquarium on July 12 will offer young people from 14 to 24 and their families a great opportunity to learn more about the marine sector against the incredible backdrop of the UK’s largest marine aquarium. And it’s free. On July 16 and 17 the STEM M400 Big Splash Tinside Lido and conference will provide a funfilled, interactive day, with students learning about

£7,000 Lottery boost for park The Friends of Devonport Park have been awarded a grant of more than £7000 from the Big Lottery Awards for All.

The Friends will use the £7150 grant for our its ‘Pop up Allotments’ project in Devonport Park. This will see the creation of eight purpose-built raised planters which will be available for community use to encourage fruit and vegetable growing. Help and advice will be provided by the Friends of Devonport Park’s own voluntary gardening team and their retained horticultural consultant, Dennis Trewin. To celebrate this award, a Healthy Living Community Fun Day will be held at the end of June, where members of the public will be able to celebrate by entering their own home grown produce into a fun fruit and vegetable show. The year-long project will enable anyone who has an interest in trying to produce their own food to enjoy the experience of doing so, even if they don’t have a garden of their own.


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Plymouth’s unique post-war architecture could enjoy more planning protection under moves to create a new conservation area in the city centre. Plymouth City Council is considering the designation, with Royal Parade and Civic Square at its heart of a new conservation area. It would take in New George Street to the north; Raleigh Street, Derry’s Cross, Athenaeum Lane to the west; Notte Street to the South; and Old Town Street, St Andrews Cross and abutting the western boundary of the Barbican Conservation Area to the east. If the conservation area is agreed, as well as protecting the buildings, the new status would mean the area is eligible for funding from external organisations such as Historic England. Councillor Mark Coker, Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning said: “Quite simply there are very few places quite like it. Plymouth has a wealth of post-modern architecture and it all tells the extraordinary story of Plymouth.” The area being considered forms an important part of Plymouth’s City Centre, which was rebuilt, following its destruction during World War Two, based on A Plan for Plymouth 1943 by Professor Patrick Abercrombie and James Paton Watson. Within the proposed conservation area are a number of Grade II listed buildings including Royal Bank of Scotland at St Andrew’s Cross, the Theatre Royal, Derry’s Clock Tower, the Bank Pub, the Council House and Civic Centre, Catharine Street Baptist Church, the former Barclay’s Bank and Unitarian Church. There are also buildings, which although not listed, are regarded as ‘local heritage interest which make a significant contribution to the overall character and appearance of the area’. This includes House of Fraser and buildings next to it, the group of buildings between the former Derry’s Department Store and Pearl Assurance Building and the former Reel Cinema. It’s not just buildings being considered – outdoor spaces in this location are also helping to make the case, including the Grade II listed Civic Square and the tree-lined Royal Parade. Councillor Coker added: “We recognised the heritage significance of our city centre and want to ensure that changes we need to keep people flocking here happen, but in a way that preserves and enhances the character of our most significant heritage assets. We believe this designation will play an important part in helping us to achieve what we set out to achieve in the Joint Local Plan, improving the city centre and protecting our heritage assets.” Simon Hickman, principal inspector of Historic Buildings and Areas for Historic England (South West), said: “Plymouth is a unique example of a British city centre that was completely replanned following the devastation of World War II. The vision for a new city saw the creation of these heroic wide boulevards flanked by striking – and often beautiful - modern buildings. Major changes are already in the pipeline with planning applications submitted to refurbish Norwich Union House and public areas around Old Town Street and New George Street, as well as the refurbishment of the Civic Centre. People can comment on the proposals until June 30. The proposed Conservation Area designation will go to Cabinet in July. If approved, the area will be formally designated as a Conservation Area.


8 July 2019

College staff receive awards for achievement

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HMS Drake unveils new Battle Honours Board A New Battle Honours board, representing over 350 years of service has been unveiled at the Main Gate to HMS Drake in Devonport.

There to unveil the sculptured wooden board, made by local craftsman Peter Sings was Royal Marines Colonel Simon Chapman who is Captain of the Base. The board gives a glimpse into the rich and faithful service that Sailors and Royal Marines have shared with the name of one of Britain’s most famous historical figures. “This honours’ board represents 350 years of brave, loyal and illustrious service by generations of sailors and marines in 19 warships named after one of England’s most famous seafarers,” said Colonel Chapman. “Positioned at the entrance to HMS Drake, it serves as a daily reminder of the sacrifices made by our forebears in the defence of our country and the responsibility placed on us to uphold the Royal Navy’s reputation and fighting spirit.” Battle Honours are awarded to military Units to show their operations or battles, and are emblazoned on Flags or Colours. As warships do not carry Regimental Colours, battle honours are instead displayed on a battle honour board, usually made of solid wood mounted on the ship’s superstructure.

City College Plymouth staff have been recognised for their outstanding achievements throughout the year at the college’s annual staff awards ceremony.

Jackie Grubb, the college’s principal and chief executive, hosted the celebration event and the Lord Mayor Councillor Richard Ball presented the awards. Jackie said: “The staff awards is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the excellent work that goes on across the college. It’s our way of saying ‘thank you’ to those members of staff who have demonstrated their commitment to delivering outstanding services to our students and other stakeholders.” Winners announced were: • Best Individual Achievement - Brian Banks (lecturer - Science, Access to Higher Education and Science) • Outstanding Customer Focus - Glenda Jones (general support administrator, Centralised Admin Function) • Best Team - Finance • Innovation in Teaching and Learning - Martin Boulter (lecturer - Marine Construction Systems and Maintenance, Marine Industry Technologies) • Leadership - Karen O’Riley (sector administration team leader, Centralised Admin Function) • Support My Colleague - Darren Kimmince (associate lecturer, Functional Skills, English and Maths). Also recognised were those who have given 20 years’ service to the college: Joanne Cocksey (lecturer in Computing and Games Development); David Carlton (training/case officer for Pre-Employment Programmes); Kevin Huggins (frontline IT support manager); Sharon Hopkins (Academy manager for Business); Robert Scott (technician in Media, Digital and Performing Arts); Gareth Watkins (Moodle and Media team manager); Michelle Hopkins (exams registry assistant) and Alison Chapman (lecturer in Business).

Police issue warning over biker ‘ride outs’ Devon and Cornwall Police have been made aware of a number of reports involving large numbers of young people on push bikes meeting for a ‘ride out’ and then cycling across the city.

Some of the reports received and CCTV viewed have identified that a small number of the young riders have been cycling in groups across pavements, within multi-storey car parks and shopping centres, endangering pedestrians, contravening traffic signs and other offences which are unlawful, anti-social and in some circumstances could be considered as dangerous. A force statement said: “The Police do not want to stop young people enjoying themselves and riding their bikes together, however it is essential that riders do so lawfully and pay attention to other road users including pedestrians. “One of the force priorities is to create a safe, enjoyable community for everyone to enjoy therefore we encourage parents to engage with their children to ensure they understand the laws when cycling on the highway and to ensure that they stay safe on their bike including wearing the appropriate safety equipment. Police are working closely with other agencies to address concerns from the community and to ensure that young people can continue to enjoy riding their bike safely.” Anyone with information can call 101 quoting log 588 8/6/19

Col Simon Chapman unveils the new Battle Honours Board

Diners raise £6,000 for Children’s Hospice South West Staff from Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) were delighted to receive a donation of £6000 from Plymouth group the Kingsman.

The Kingsman group was set up to offer men a social dining group which wasn’t specifically about networking. The Kingsman started meeting once a month at Charlie Franks restaurant where members would enjoy a meal and form new friendships and contacts with others from around the city. The group has now reached 75 members with between 30 and 40 members meeting up each month. David Barrett, local businessman in Plymouth explained how the Kingsman has grown and how they raised the donation for CHSW. “We are a group of men that love to eat, drink and have a chat and that is what we do once a month at different restaurants. It’s not about networking, it’s about socialising with people from your local community. There are so many different characters in the group from so many different walks of life but the friendship and comradeship which has formed from the group is quite amazing to see.” Last November the group set out to raise £1000 for Children’s Hospice South West which runs three children’s hospices in the region including Little Harbour in St Austell which supports families from Plymouth and Cornwall. David explained: “As soon as we mentioned we wanted to fundraise for Children’s Hospice South West members of the group were so supportive and donations started flooding in. Very quickly we hit the £1000 mark and just

Some members of the Kingsman hand over their donation of £6000 to Sarah Nuttall-Worsley from Children’s Hospice South West and Bex Hele whose family has been supported by CHSW for the last couple of years following the death of their baby Jack

kept going. We ran an auction which proved really popular and basically within a month we had raised £6000 for the hospice – some of which was match funded by Santander – the buzz since has been phenomenal.” Sarah Nuttall-Worsley, corporate partnerships fundraiser for CHSW said “The Kingsman are such a lovely group of guys who have handed over an incredibly generous donation of £6000. We are so grateful for their support as we rely so heavily on donations from the local community to keep Little Harbour running.”

Little Harbour costs around £3million a year to run and is currently supporting over 120 children with life limiting and life-threatening conditions, as well as their families. The hospice predominantly provides families with short breaks and respite as well as end of life care and bereavement support. Little Harbour offers a home from home for families where parents can hand over the medical responsibilities and simply enjoy precious time together making special memories.

Children take part in Clean Air Day activity Preschool children at Tops Day Nursery in Stonehouse celebrated ‘Clean Air Day’ by taking part in planting activities.

The youngsters focused on the importance of trees as part of a day of action by thousands of children from Tops Day Nurseries across the country. Cheryl Hadland, managing director of Tops Day Nurseries has recently become a registered Children’s Champion for children’s charity, UNICEF and is supporting the charity’s petition on fighting toxic air. Cheryl said: “When we think of the word air pollution we think of thick hazy skies and bustling cities, but did you know that a whopping 92% of the global population live in areas of unhealthy air quality, most of which is invisible? “As one of the South’s leading childcare providers,

we are responsible for educating the next generation. We have already stopped the use of aerosols, use electric cars rather than petrol or diesel, have written a transport policy to encourage colleagues to cycle or car share and have plenty of indoor plants across all 29 of our settings. “We can set this example to the children in our care in a hope that when they grow up they take action to combat pollution, but until then the problem will keep getting worse. The time for action is now.” The award winning Tops Day Nurseries is one of the most eco-sustainable family of day nurseries across the south and south coast and prides itself on prioritising teaching the next generation about caring for the planet. To find out more, visit www. topsdaynurseries.co.uk


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Key role for Mary at St John event A teenager from Plymouth played a vital role in a celebration of St John Ambulance, as the health charity’s National Cadet of the Year.

St John Ambulance Cadet, Mary Oshinyemi with the charity’s mascot, Bertie Badger

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Police are appealing for witnesses following an assault on a woman on a busy road into Plymouth city centre.

The 45-year-old Plymouth woman was punched in the face by a man following an altercation about the victim’s dog. She sustained facial bruising and swelling as a result of the attack. The incident happened at Cattedown roundabout around 7.25am on Friday 7 June. A 56-year-old man from Plymouth was arrested on suspicion of assault ABH and has been released on bail until 5 July. A police spokesman said: “This assault happened on a busy roundabout on a main route into the city centre so someone must have witnessed what happened. “We would ask anyone who saw the incident or anyone who has any information to assist with the investigation to come forward.” Please email 101@dc.police.uk or phone 101, quoting crime reference number CR/050375/19.

Mary (17) led a team of young volunteers attending St John’s Day celebrations at St Paul’s Cathedral, London, on June 22, where events included a service and family-friendly activities in the nearby Paternoster Square. Mary, a volunteer with Crownhill Cadets, which is open to 10 to 17-year-olds, was named the country’s top Cadet at an event in February. Since then, Mary has volunteered at the London Marathon and Birmingham Pride, as well as meeting young St John people from all over England to ensure their voices are heard within the charity, and contributing an article on the value of volunteering to the Civil Society website. “I feel very proud to be taking a leading role in our St John’s Day events, which celebrate all of our people, plus the contributions every one of makes to their communities,” said the Devonport High School student who lives in Peverell. Mary is working towards a career in medicine and hopes to study at UCL or King’s College. “Being part of St John Ambulance and going on duties where I get to treat patients has really

helped cement my choice,” she added. “I’ve always enjoyed how easy it is to talk to all of the different types of health care professionals who volunteer with St John on a one-to-one basis about their careers and getting advice on my future - I’m learning so much. “I can’t stress how much young people can benefit from St John, especially if they are looking into a medical career.” Mary joined around 30 district and regional Cadet of the Year winners from counties across England to greet the Lord Mayor of the City of London on his arrival at St Paul’s. The cadets then moved inside to form part of a procession during the ceremony, as part of the charity’s annual celebrations at the cathedral. They also took part in a reception the previous evening hosted by St John Ambulance’s chairman, Surgeon Rear Admiral Lionel Jarvis. St John’s Day is a key event in the charity’s calendar and up to 2,000 volunteers and staff are expected to attend. For more information on St John Ambulance, including how to make a donation, volunteering opportunities, and details of training for the public, schools and businesses, visit www.sja.org. uk or call 08700 10 49 50.

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Pub crawl with a difference...

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MP Luke announces school election result Not every school election result is announced by a real politician but that’s what happened when Year 10 at a Plymouth secondary school ran a campaign about politics, health and well-being.

As part of Plymouth’s month-long history festival, members of the Devonport Park Community Choir led a most unusual walk that brought to life an anonymous poem written in the 1950’s describing a shore leave pub crawl that took in over 20 pubs that stood close to the Devonport Dockyard Wall in those days.

The first verse reads: Come! Gallant men of Devonport, your duty will not wait On tiddley suits and shore-going boats, and muster nigh the gate! Leave out your starboard fenders, and half head one and all, To South, to North, we’ll sally forth, along the Dockyard Wall. Lucy Luxmoore, from the Choir said: “The tenverse poem was first discovered in what was then the Magnet pub on Albany Street (now run as the Lugger) pinned up on the wall. On reading it I was struck by how readily it would take a tune and proceeded to set it to music with a simple harmony line. The Devonport Park Community Choir was created in November 2011 in order to christen the park’s newly reinstated bandstand in the Spring of 2012. The choir had not been going very long when we took this song into our hearts and repertoire performing it on the bandstand in Devonport Park as well as at Rio’s grand re-opening of the Devonport Column. When the History Festival was launched it seemed tailor-made to form the basis for a linear walk which faithfully followed the route taken in the song and 2019 marked the third ‘crawl’. Thirty people met at HMS Drake and proceeded straight away across the road to the Royal Naval Arms pub across the road. In the poem this pub is called the Duty Watch, and is a wonderful place full of pictures of naval history. The group had a warm welcome from the publican and her staff and sang the entire song, with plenty of ale to quench our thirst. From there the group proceeded along Saltash Road, hugging the wall, in the direction of Albert Gate which provided the focus for several pubs which no longer exist, but which were acknowledged all the same. This pause was much enlivened by a sprinkling of anecdotal personal history from Mike Tincler whose family had run the Albert Road Dairy for several generations. The route then took them round to Gun Wharf Gate on the edge of Devonport Park and they stopped and sang select verses for each pub – regardless of whether it was still standing or not. They were also joined by keen local historian Ernie Stanton who had painstakingly tracked down every pub so the group could undertake the first ‘crawl’ in 2013. Lunch was at the Steam Packet in North Corner, where the publican Phil made everyone most welcome, and who, in hosting the lunch, was also able to raise money for local charities. As a thank you the choir sang the entire song through and then carried on up to the Lugger, the original home of the poem. Lucy said: “We then pressed on through Chapel Street past pubs which are now shops or houses to the last pub that still functions: the Queen and Constitution where the final rendition was given. “Close to the end, we just had to walk down to the statue of King Billy at Mutton Cove, past the New Pier (long gone and replaced with houses) where we reprised the last verse and people said our goodbyes. For anyone who would like to read the poem in full, all four remaining pubs were given a framed copy as a momento – an important part of Devonport’s social history.”

Members of the choir at Mutton Cove

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City College lecturer honoured in national celebration of teaching City College Plymouth lecturer, Brian Banks, has won a Silver Teaching Award in the category FE Lecturer of the Year and has been shortlisted for a Gold Award as part of the UK’s ‘Oscars for Teachers.’

Selected from thousands of nominations, Brian is one of just 68 Silver Award winners across the country as the Pearson National Teaching Awards marks its 21st year of celebrating excellence in education. Award-winning Brian was presented with a prestigious Pearson Silver Teaching Award trophy at the college to celebrate his outstanding achievement. 
Brian said: “I was amazed just to be shortlisted for the Pearson’s competition, never mind win the silver award, and to be considered so highly by the judges, staff and students is humbling. I work with amazing people every day, from our wonderful Access to HE lecturers to our superb adult learners, and I’m embarrassed to be singled out from among such company. If I’m to be considered good at this job, then it’s only because I have a love and a thirst for learning which I try to pass on to my students. Being recognised for my teaching is a surprise and a joy, but the honour comes from helping our students achieve their dream of becoming healthcare professionals across the South West. In my mind these are the

true heroes, and they make winners of us all.” 
 Originally from Belfast, Brian has had a varied and interesting life. For his work with sixth formers as part of a Northern Ireland Peace Project in 1990, Brian won a ‘People of the Year’ award in Ireland. He served for a time as a medic in the Territorial Army in Belfast, before finishing his PGCE in Queen’s University Belfast. His first teaching position was at Campbell College, in Northern Ireland. On moving to England, Brian started a small web-design business, developing his computing and programming - skills he has since put to great use in his teaching and writing. Missing teaching, Brian took up a position as tutor with Plymouth City Council, moving to City College Plymouth in 2014. Jackie Grubb, principal and chief executive at the College, said: “Brian is an exceptional role model to his students and colleagues and I am delighted that he has been recognised with this prestigious national award. Brian’s commitment, support and inspirational approach to teaching and learning make him a highly respected lecturer whose energy is infectious. Brian’s lessons are extraordinary and his techniques and inventiveness are now legendary at the College.” One of Brian’s students said: “He is packed full of charisma. His crazy stories are so memorable that even two years later I found myself recalling them and remembering the

As part of Project-Based Learning at Scott Medical and Healthcare College in Stoke, students were asked to create a political party and a manifesto around an issue that they feel strongly about. Students then voted and Scott College’s local MP Luke Pollard visited the college for the afternoon to announce the winner. “Students had to think of a name for their party, design a logo and create posters and leaflets to advertise their manifestos,” explained Nigel Morris, head of the Class of 2020. The elections took place at the end of May and the whole year group, as well as a number of Year 12 students, were involved either as participants or as members of the audience. Party leaders delivered their election speeches and students voted using an online survey. As well as announcing the results, Luke Pollard spoke to the audience and was given a tour of the school’s purpose-built building which opened almost a year ago. “Students conducted their

research and delivered their speeches with maturity and with a clear insight into the issues that they addressed. Congratulations to Beth of the Philanthropies party who was elected as our Prime Minister,” said Mr Morris. “Beth and her party will now work with staff and students to make some of their manifesto promises a reality. Luke Pollard said: “It was a real pleasure to announce the winner of the election – Beth has some great ideas for the school and I’ve no doubt she will implement them! “It’s been great to see young people speaking so passionately about the environment and mental health today – a real credit to Scott College and the city.” Beth said: “I’m really pleased and surprised to have won – I worked really hard with my team on our manifesto, our posters and our campaign and I couldn’t have done it without them. “I want to give people a voice – I shared a very personal story about mental health as part of my presentation and I think it is so important that we keep being more open about it and allow people to talk. “I am looking forward to making a difference in school and honouring the promises I have made about raising awareness of mental health,” she added.

Brian Banks is presented with his award by Ben Manning, deputy principal of City College

lesson behind them!” Another added: “He teaches in a way that makes the subject accessible to everyone ... whether you learn practically, visually, by reading or by listening he teaches in three or four different ways.” The Pearson National Teaching Awards is an annual celebration of exceptional teachers, founded in 1998 by Lord Puttnam to recognise the life-changing impact an inspirational teacher can have on the lives of the young people they

teach - many of whom go on to train as teachers themselves thanks to the significant impact their teachers have had on them. Brian has also been shortlisted to win one of just 13 Gold Awards at the UK’s ‘Oscars for Teachers.’ He will join fellow Silver Award winners, along with three Scottish Education Award winners and three winners of the Professional Teaching Awards Cymru, at the 21st UK ceremony of the Pearson Teaching Awards in October, which will be broadcast on BBC TV.


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St Luke’s fundraisers will never walk alone Plymouth’s brightest mass participation event takes to the streets this summer, with teams from Plymouth Argyle and Wolferstans Solicitors proving fundraising is more fun with friends at this year’s St Luke’s Midnight Walk on Saturday July 20.

Just some of the team from Wolferstans who will be taking part in St Luke’s Midnight Walk

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This year’s walk hopes to see thousands of women turn back time to an 80s-themed extravaganza, moving through the city to raise vital funds for end of life care for communities across Plymouth, West Devon and South East Cornwall. This is the 13th walk for women organised by the charity, often raising a six-figure sum that keeps their life-changing specialist nurses on the road through the rest of the year. Nickie Drewery from the Plymouth Argyle support team said: “I thought to myself I was going to do the Midnight Walk as the incredible St Luke’s nurses looked after my dad when he fell ill a few years ago. I mentioned it to some of the people I work with at the football club, which has a massive community spirit, and we decided to get a team together. “We’ve got a mix of everyone, from those that work in the ticket office, ladies from our schools work and those that work in the grounds on match days. We consider ourselves as much a part of the team as the players here and we want to show we’re here to support Plymouth, not just have Plymouth support us.” This year’s walk offers three routes, either three,

eight or 13 miles, meaning there’s something for everyone looking to get involved. Registration comes in at £22.84, just enough for the muchloved local charity to cover the costs of organising and managing the famous Plymouth event. It’s the generous sponsorship and donations for the walkers’ hard work on top of the fee that go towards the cost of keeping St Luke’s services running. Also walking on the night will be Fran from Higher Compton and up to 30 friends from Wolferstans Solicitors. It’s her third time taking on the course and she explained: “At the end of the day it’s the taking part that matters but working as a team means we can do more in advertising and getting the word out to raise sponsorship money. “You never know when you’re going to need St Luke’s so the more fundraising we can all do the more other families can get the really important support they need when someone close to them becomes ill. The care and help that my mum, and all our family, got from the team at St Luke’s made a difficult time much easier.” The team behind the Midnight Walk is also looking for volunteer marshals and supporters (male or female) to help along the route on the night. Please contact St Luke’s events team on 01752 492626 if you’re interested in helping. All support is hugely welcomed and makes a real difference. More details on the walk are available at www. stlukesmidnightwalk.co.uk

Film fans will be able to watch blockbuster movies under the stars again this summer after the open air cinema programme was announced.

Plymouth Arts Cinema has announced the films that will be shown this summer, at the spectacular venues of Tinside Lido and Royal William Yard. It has been taking its cinema on tour each summer for a sell-out series of events since 2012. One national newspaper recently featured the programme as a Plymouth top Summer attraction for 2019. The summer programme opens at Tinside Lido between August 1 and 3 with screenings of the classic Bogart and Bergman movie Casablanca, South West favourite Fisherman’s Friends and rounded off with Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. August bank holiday weekend at Tinside features a selection of films which really will have something for everyone. Friday night will see the screening of the classic shocker, Alien followed on Saturday night with audience favourite, Bohemian Rhapsody and Hitchcock’s The Birds on Sunday evening. The big weekend at Royal William Yard from September 12 to 14, opens with one of the years’ biggest blockbusters, Captain Marvel. This is followed by the Rocky Horror Picture Show on Friday the 13th and concludes with the second screening of Bohemian Rhapsody. Tickets at Royal William Yard cost £9 (bring your own chair). Tickets for Tinside are £10, (chairs will be provided for everyone). VIP tickets at all venues are £18.50 and include a chair and blanket in the VIP area, a packet of Portlebay popcorn and a drink to choose from a glass of Prosecco, a Summerskills Ale or a Luscombe’s soft drink. For details and booking links visit Plymouth Arts Cinema’s website: www. plymouthartscentre.org/whats-on/open-aircinema-2019/

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12 July 2019

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Smart Sound Plymouth to support next generation of marine technologies

Some simple steps to relieve foot pain... Have you ever experienced a shooting pain in the heel or arch of your foot when you get out of bed? If so, it’s possible that you might have a very common, yet relatively unheard of condition.

Plantar Fasciitis is a case in point. It affects an estimated one in ten of the population. For many people, it can cause intense pain, leading to time off work, reduction in sporting activities and a general disruption to quality of life. It can be caused by a variety of factors including a sudden increase in exercising, shoes with poor cushioning or support, recent weight gain or overstretching your foot which, at the time, might have gone unnoticed. The condition occurs when the foot is put under excessive strain usually due to the foot rolling inwards. This results in small microtears in the fascia, inflammation and in turn pain. GPs will often recommend rest or painrelieving medication. In more severe cases, cortisone injections may be administered (ouch). They may also offer specific stretches to help. Any of these can be effective, but these actions deal with the symptoms and not the root cause of the condition. For this reason, some people find they can find some relief, but it won’t go away. The good news is that many of the causes can be treated successfully with a combination of orthotic inserts (sometimes known as arch supports) and supportive footwear. Orthotic inserts do two things. Firstly, they stop the foot from rolling in and secondly,

FOOT HEALTH MATTERS with Andrew Scowcroft of Foot Solutions and City Centre Chiropody they have the benefit of spreading the weight of the body more evenly and importantly away from the painful area of the heel. Coupled with the correct footwear, they can provide a long-term solution to the problem of Plantar Fasciitis and in many cases improvements can be immediate. Feet are often neglected, but they are the support for your whole body and a wide range of movement and daily activities is affected by them – it’s well worth giving them the care they deserve. Q: ‘What’s the difference between a Podiatrist and a Chiropodist and a Pedorthist?’ A: There’s no difference between a Podiatrist and a Chiropodist, both are terms for qualified medical professionals specialising in feet and lower limbs, eg the team at City Centre Chiropody. Pedorthists, like the staff at Foot Solutions, are professionals who have specialised training to modify footwear and employ supportive devices to address conditions which affect the feet and lower limbs. Andrew and Karen Scowcroft own and run Foot Solutions and City Centre Chiropody at 34 Royal Parade. If you’d like to learn more about any of these conditions check out their websites or book via their appointment line 01752 222660.

The Marine Business Technology Centre (MBTC) in Devonport has officially launched Smart Sound Plymouth, a proving area for designing, testing and developing cutting edge products and services for the advanced marine sector.

Using the facilities and expertise available within the MBTC - which is located at Endeavour House in Oceansgate - Smart Sound Plymouth is the first of its kind in the country with a wealth of assets to offer businesses. The MBTC is a partnership between Plymouth City Council, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, the University of Plymouth, the University of Exeter and the Marine Biological Association. Together, these organisations boast considerable knowledge and expertise in the areas of advanced marine autonomy, alternative propulsion, environmental monitoring, advanced materials and cyber security. Councillor Tudor Evans, Leader of Plymouth City Council, said: “The unveiling of Smart Sound Plymouth represents a hugely significant step in making Plymouth and the surrounding area the UK’s centre for the development, testing and proving of cutting edge marine technologies. “With the MBTC based in our new Oceansgate development, the UK’s first marine enterprise zone, Smart Sound Plymouth will be a unique selling point for the city and is going to be crucial for growing our marine sector.” Covering over 1,000km2 of ocean off Plymouth Sound, the proving area’s impressive variety of water depth, sea states and weather conditions is ideally suited for conducting sea trials, including sub-sea tests with access to offshore water depths of 75m. Through the MBTC, access to Smart Sound Plymouth is free for eligible businesses and comprises a number of physical assets to aid technological development. These will include:

• An unmanned surface vessel operated by the University of Plymouth • Fully instrumented data buoys that form part of the Western Channel Observatory operated by Plymouth Marine Laboratory • The Continuous Plankton Recorder run by the Marine Biological Association • A fleet of support vessels to facilitate trials. Smart Sound Plymouth is ideally suited for building and supporting the next generation of marine technologies, and will provide access to a professional team. Professor Stephen de Mora, chief executive of Plymouth Marine Laboratory, said: “Benefiting from a local partnership of world class organisations, Smart Sound Plymouth, as the best understood and instrumented coastal marine environment in the United Kingdom, provides an excellent opportunity to develop and trial marine innovation.” The MBTC is designed for Devon-based marine businesses to help develop the next generation of technology. The centre has received £2.6 million from the European Regional Development Fund alongside contributions from all the partners, bringing the total investment to £4.5 million. For more information about Smart Sound Plymouth, visit www.smartsoundplymouth. co.uk or to learn more about the MBTC, visit www.oceansgateplymouth.com/marinebusiness-technology-centre

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Help needed to find details of the Richardson family in St Budeaux The St Budeaux Community Association has received correspondence from the Netherlands where a resident is engaged in detailing the period up to the Battle of Arnhem where 288 soldiers lost their lives.

Among those killed was Private James Brown Richardson who was born in St Budeaux and died only 19 years of age. Whilst the period is long gone my enquirer is interested to know if there is any record of the Richardson family still living in the St Budeaux area. My purpose in writing is to seek your support by asking residents in the area if they have any knowledge of the family or if they can remember any person by that name who may have attended the local school.

Private James Brown Richardson of the South Wales Borderers regiment was killed in action aged 19 on April 13 1945 at Westervoort near Arnhem during the liberation of the City of Arnhem. He is buried in Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery. My enquirer is preparing a book concerning the liberation of the Veluwe area of the Netherlands and in searching records found the name of Private Richardson and is seeking more information. It would be appreciated if through your Chronicle readers we could uncover more information. Harold Luscombe Secretary St Budeaux Community Association Anyone who could help with information can e-mail info@cornerstonevision.com

Pictured at the launch of Smart Sound (from left) Conrad Humphreys; James Fishwick, Plymouth Marine Laboratory; George Graham, Marine Biological Assn; Cllr Tudor Evans, Leader of Plymouth City Council; Kevin Forshaw, University of Plymouth and Rob Watson, the Marine Business Technology Centre


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It’s carnival time in Stoke and Keyham! Free events have always been great for communities to get together. Organisers of community events now have to have more of a handle on health and safety - remember those processions of flatbeds chucking diesel smoke out at face level of toddlers in pushchairs – but it would be difficult to beat the excitement and enthusiasm they evoked in local communities. It’s that time of year again as local communities get ready to celebrate in this side of Plymouth, kicking off with the St Levan Fair on July 13 and moving to the Stoke Fun Day on July 21.

Procession through the streets at the Stoke Fun Day last year

‘Summer’s here and the time is right for dancing in the streets!’ It might be too much of a throw back to the 80s to remember David Bowie and Mick Jagger duetting together on ‘Dancing in the Streets’, but there is still a chance to relive the video for real at the Stoke Fun Day this year on Sunday July 21.

Thanks to the support of Plymouth City Council, the Mayflower 400 Community Fund, the goodwill of the emergency services, and the cooperation of the community, this year’s Fun Day will spill out of the park and into Devonport Road itself. The road will be closed from the Co-op in Stoke Village all the way down to the Indian Inn all day on Sunday July 21, with access only up to 10am. Just for one day there will be local craft stalls and a music stage instead of a busy thoroughfare. There will be clearly signposted diversions in place, for buses and other traffic, and visitors to the fun day are being asked to leave their car behind to keep diversion routes clear for emergency vehicles, and to consider residents. As well as all the usual stalls to browse, and giant inflatable fun, there will be a full programme of music throughout the day, running from 11am to 4pm, with highlights from the Andy Quick Band, Riptide, and Street Factory.

Stoke is home to a host of different cuisines from around the world, so there will be plenty of delicious food on offer. And, the village is famous for its hospitality, although to ensure a proper family atmosphere there will be no alcohol consumption at the event, except in designated areas. Local artist Anna Christie has been busy working with schoolchildren to make kites representing hopes and dreams of local people which will form part of a procession, as we remember the carnival days that Stoke Village enjoyed years ago. There will also be a full programme of events in the park, including a pay as you feel cafe from the Real Junk Food Project and an acoustic stage run by Wonderzoo with an eclectic mix of spoken word, folk and ukulele players, and of course a dog show run by our friends from the Gables Dogs and Cats Home. And the Devonport Folk Session invite you to bring your voice, an instrument, or just listen at 2pm in the Stoke Inn Function Room. So, as the song goes, “It doesn’t matter what you wear just as long as you are there – it’s an invitation across the nation for a chance for folks to meet.”

Local residents are also looking forward to the eighth annual Summer Fun Day at St Levan Park, running from 11 am to 5pm on Saturday July 13. Entry is free and there are lots of free activities and live music entertainment right from the start and all afternoon. St Levan Park Fun Day offers plenty of free entertainment and activities including ZIG ZAG kids entertainer (1pm – 2.30pm), Argyle Community Trust games (all day) and two St Levan Fun Day last year

laughter sessions with HappyGoYoga (2.45pmand 3.30pm). There are great photo opportunities with the Neighbourhood Policing Team selfie booth and some special visitors. Members of Devonport Amateur Boxing Club and Power Athletics are putting on displays plus a variety of musical entertainment including Lipstick & Lashes, Blasé Blues and Kracken. Browse amongst the stalls, relax with refreshments, and take part in (or just watch) the Gables family fun dog show from 2pm. ‘Greenfingered’ enthusiasts are invited to bring along their surplus fruit, vegetables, etc. to Food Plymouth’s ‘bring and buy table’. Visit the ‘Marquee HQ’ at the centre of the park to exchange ideas for the community or pick up a free Newsletter which provides a wealth of information and advice. Organisers look forward to seeing you there.

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14 July 2019

Plymouth in the top 10 for Engaged Cities Award

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Plymouth awarded Plastic Free City status in recognition of fight against plastic pollution

Plymouth has been recognised for its work alongside residents to create and implement solutions that improve lives and communities.

Its groundbreaking crowdfunding ‘City Change Fund’ has helped Plymouth become one of 10 cities to reach the finals for the Cities of Service Engaged Cities Award. Over 100 cities submitted bids for the award which has a minimum $50,000 prize. Plymouth and London were the only two European cities to make the shortlist. The award, underwritten by Bloomberg Philanthropies, highlights the ways that cities are shaping the future with residents and allows cities around the world to learn best practices and implement similar solutions in their own cities. The shortlisting follows on from the project’s recent triumph when it was awarded the highest accolade given by the Royal Town Planning Institute – the Silver Jubilee Cup. The City Change Fund uses Crowdfund Plymouth to distribute funds raised by developments through the Community Infrastructure Levy. 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 include many from social enterprises 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 meet the legislative and Council’s criteria and priorities. Councillor Chris Penberthy, Cabinet Member for Housing and Cooperative Development said: “This means a lot. “What we set up in Plymouth to make a huge difference to our residents is making people sit up and take notice around the world. “The City Change Fund has helped us reconnect to communities and city groups in a way we never thought possible. It’s people power and helping our residents make some incredible events and ideas happen – through contributions made by developers. Myung J. Lee, Cities of Service executive director said: “The 10 finalist cities show the power said:f working alongside their residents to improve lives and provide a model for others to follow.” Cities of Service received more than 100 applications from cities in the Americas and Europe. With help from an esteemed group of experts, Cities of Service chose 10 finalists, whose solutions achieved impact by engaging citizens in a variety of ways including: impact volunteering, participatory design, crowdsourcing, and citizen-sourced data. The Engaged Cities Award was open to cities with populations of 30,000+ in the Americas and Europe. Cities of Service will choose up to three winning cities and award a total of at least $50,000. Winners will be announced at CityLab in October. For more information visit www. engagedcitiesaward.org

Campaigners in Plymouth are celebrating as the city has been awarded Plastic Free Community status in recognition of the hard work of partners across the city to reduce single use plastics and tackle plastic pollution.

The accolade was confirmed by Surfers Against Sewage, and comes on the anniversary of Plymouth achieving Plastic Free Communities status for its historic waterfront, and the launch of the city’s Plan for Plastics. The success was announced at the second birthday party of Environment Plymouth; the strategic, citywide ‘green’ network that has led on the recruitment of local plastics champions since December 2017. The event will also see a celebration of the first anniversary of the launch of the Plymouth Britain’s Ocean City Plan for Plastics led by the city’s Plastics Task group. The Plymouth, Britain’s Ocean City Plastics Task Group is made up of a wide range of partners from across the voluntary, statutory, public and private sector in Plymouth and is committed to reducing single use plastics and tackling plastic pollution. The news also follows a successful Great British Spring Clean during March and April when almost 600 volunteers took part in litter picks and beach cleans across Plymouth, collecting 1079 bags of litter on the way. The events were coordinated by local community groups Clean Our Patch and Plymouth Beach Clean Volunteers and the oldest item found was a crisp packet dating back to 1973. The campaign to raise awareness of society’s misuse of single use plastics has been warmly welcomed by everyone involved to date and shows no sign of slowing down. Jackie Young, Environment Plymouth’s coordinator, said: We’ve been overwhelmed by the local enthusiasm for this campaign. It owes much to the inspiration of Sir David Attenborough and the ‘Blue Planet’ effect but local support has been inspirational too. “We are also very grateful for Surfers Against Sewage’s guidance and the strength of the Task Group’s collaboration. Gaining Plastic Free Community status for the whole city is the icing

Since Plymouth’s Plan for Plastics was launched in June 2018: • 118 schools, community groups, families and individuals have signed up to be Plastic Free Community Ambassadors and 102 local businesses have signed up to be Plastic Free Pioneers as part of the work led by Environment Plymouth. • 72 campaigners have taken part in awareness raising ‘plastic surgery’ workshops • 800 volunteers took part in 160 litter picks with local community group Clean Our Patch, and collected 4,0000 bags of litter. • 748 volunteers have taken part in beach cleans with Plymouth Beach Clean Volunteers and collected 261 bags of rubbish and 5,000 ‘nurdles’ (small plastic pellets used in a number of products). • CATERed who provide school meals for 67 of Plymouth’s secondary schools have removed 8,000 plastic straws, removed disposable plastic packaging and moved over to biodegradable. • A Sea Bin has been installed by Plymouth City Council at Queen Anne’s Battery as part of a pilot project to monitor plastic pollution with the University of Plymouth • A ‘code of conduct’ is being developed to enable all event organisers in Plymouth to demonstrate their commitment to reducing single use plastic. • Funding for the campaign was secured from Sea Changers and South West Water. • Water refill points are being installed at key sites across the city for people to fill up their reusable bottles and help reduce waste, as part of a joint project by South West Water and Plymouth City Council. Refill Devon now has over 30 refill stations across the city. • Environment Plymouth have won national recognition for the campaign from Groundwork’s 2018 Community Awards and regional recognition from the Chartered Institute of Waste Management SW for related presentations on ‘The Blue Planet Effect’ and Single Use Plastics. • Two Plymouth based projects, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and Blue Marine have recently been awarded national funding by Waitrose and Partners and Hubbub to tackle the biggest and the smallest elements of plastic pollution – ghost gear from the fishing industry and microplastics. • Plymouth City Council has pledged to ban single use plastics on all its premises by September 2019. on the cake in a year that has seen a considerable change in attitudes to single use plastic and the impact it has on the environment.” Rachel Yates, Plastic Free Communities project officer at Surfers Against Sewage said: “We have over 500 communities across the UK working to free where they live from single-use avoidable plastic, from the beach all the way back to the brands and businesses who create it. It’s not about removing all plastic from our lives, it’s about kicking our addiction to throwaway plastic and changing the system that produces it. “Plymouth is the largest city to date to achieve the Plastic Free Approved accreditation, which means they have put in place the five core objectives of the campaign. We hope this accreditation will be a boost to their continued

efforts to tackle single-use plastic across the city.” Councillor Sue Dann, Cabinet Member for Environment and Street Scene for Plymouth City Council said: “It’s been a fantastic year since Plymouth’s Plan for Plastics was launched and we are absolutely delighted the city has been awarded citywide Plastic Free Community status. So much has been achieved by all the partners, but we can all still do more.” Councillor Darren Winter, Chair of the Plymouth, Britain’s Ocean City Plastics Taskforce said: “I’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has got involved, particularly those who have volunteered to give up their time to help the fight to tackle plastic pollution including all the litter pickers and beach clean volunteers, and especially Environment Plymouth who have led on the Plastic Free Community work.”


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Jessica’s Armed Forces Day design is a winner

Eleven-year-old Jessica Horton from Widewell Primary Academy has created the winning design for this year’s Plymouth Armed Forces Day badge.

Pupils from schools across Plymouth have been competing to create a badge which represents the spirit of Armed Forces Day. Jessica’s winning design shows the iconic Smeaton’s Tower with the Mayflower ship in the centre, against a background of the Devon flag. Her creativity and colourful design really impressed the judges. Jessica’s pin badge is now on sale at the Tourist information Centre on the Barbican and the Royal British Legion Pop In Centre on Armada Way for a suggested £3 donation. The badge will also be available to buy at Plymouth Armed Forces Day on Saturday 29 June from the Military Kid’s Club (MKC) Heroes tent in the Royal Navy Village. All money raised from badge sales goes to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. Last year’s badge raised £1,625. The badge competition is sponsored by Plymouth Military Kid’s Club (MKC Heroes), a tri-service support network for the children of service men and women. The group was formed in Plymouth in 2010 with now the biggest cluster in the country with over 60 member schools. In total, there are more than 10,000 members across the country. Pete Ogburn, one of the founders of MKC Heroes, visited the school to break the exciting news to Jessica who was very proud to be awarded first place and her father, an army veteran himself, was delighted her design won. Susanne Archard, area manager for The Royal British Legion, said: “Very well done to Jessica for her winning colourful and imaginative design. It’s great that all the children across Plymouth involved in the competition had this opportunity to think

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Armed Forces Badge competition winner Jessica Horton pictured with Claire Prynne, headteacher of Widewell Primary School and Andrea Pegg, MKC Heroes co-ordinator at Widewell

about what their Armed Forces and City means to them. “All the money raised from donations for the badges helps to fund the vital services and the support the Legion offers to those who are serving and those who have served, their families and dependants. I’m certainly looking forward to wearing Jessica’s badge at Armed Forces Day.” Jessica won £75 for her badge design with the runners up winning £50 and £25. Jessica will receive her prize at the Armed Forces

Day Flag Raising Ceremony on June 24, which marks the official start of Armed Forces Week. This year’s Armed Forces Day, in association with Babcock, offers a packed day of entertainment including parades, arena displays, interactive activities, exhibitions, live music and air displays, including an appearance from the RAF Red Arrows. To find out more about Plymouth Armed Forces Day, collect a brochure from the Tourist Information Centre or visit plymoutharmedforcesday.co.uk.

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An apprentice at a Plymstock surgery is celebrating after achieving a top rating in a key assessment. Rose-Marie Marsh, 27, achieved a distinction in her business administration apprenticeship End Point Assessment, while training at Skills Group and working at Church View Surgery in Plymstock. The End Point Assessment (EPA) is a brand new rigorous testing process forming part of the apprenticeship reforms that are being rolled out nationally. The EPA and Apprenticeship Standard replace Frameworks, and are designed to develop and test the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to succeed in the profession. Rose-Marie, who lives in Beacon Park, said: “I wanted to pursue a career in the health care industry as it is very rewarding being able to help people. In my previous employment I always preferred the business and administrative roles. “The opportunity to complete my business administration apprenticeship at the surgery was a perfect fit for me. I am very proud that I achieved a distinction and the result has boosted my selfconfidence in my abilities to perform well.” For the Level 3 business administrator apprenticeship, Rose-Marie had to complete workbased assignments and run her own project. For this, she chose to create a monthly staff newsletter with the aim of improving internal communication and boosting morale with good news stories. Rose-Marie also had to plan and hold her own meetings, including video conferencing, and take part in recorded verbal discussions and observations. Chloe Fenner-Smith, operations manager at Church View Surgery, said: “Rose-Marie has done extremely well gaining her distinction whilst successfully learning many of the aspects of surgery administrative roles.

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“This has enabled Rose-Marie to be multi skilled within the surgery and also now have a nationally recognised qualification behind her. We are all very proud of the achievement Rose-Marie has accomplished, well done!” Rose-Marie started her apprenticeship in January 2018 and has now been offered a permanent position at Church View Surgery as a medical administrator. She said: “I am delighted to have been offered a position at the surgery and look forward to my future career here. I would like to build on my experience and hopefully move up into more senior positions. Thank you to Skills Group for such a wonderful opportunity and I hope to progress onto my Level 4 business administration

qualification.” Sharon Chaffe, Skills Group managing director said: “We are proud of Rose-Marie’s success. The distinction highlights her hard work and commitment to her training, as well as recognising our dedicated team and their efforts in preparing our learners for the EPA at our state-of-the-art training facilities. “Congratulations also to the team at Church View Surgery who have supported Rose-Marie throughout her employment. Rose-Marie is proof that apprenticeships work, combining on-the-job training with study to ensure the learner receives a thorough and practical start to their career. We look forward to following Rose-Marie’s progress in the future.”

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Activity day set to boost inclusive sport participation In preparation for the 2020 Special Olympics Mayflower 400 Games, local charities YMCA Plymouth and Special Olympics Plymouth & District (SOPD) are hosting a free activity taster day, aimed at engaging young people with additional needs to try new sports.

Held at YMCA Plymouth on August 8 the day will be host to a huge range of sports and activities for young people aged eight to 14 with an intellectual disability. Stacey Ferris, inclusions lead at YMCA Plymouth said: “We‘re really excited to be hosting this day with SOPD and offer children and parents the chance to try the inclusive activities we offer and find out more about the opportunities in our inclusive sport club.” On the day a variety of activities will be on offer delivered by coaches from YMCA and SOPD. Sports will include sitting volleyball, table tennis, climbing, basketball, trampolining, frisbee golf and much more. Most of the sports include pathways of progression for young people to develop and enter competitions, including in the upcoming Mayflower 400 Games. Chairman of Special Olympics Plymouth and District, Alan Stockdale, said: “The Mayflower 2020

games provide a great aim for the young people to get their first taste of competitive sport. Even if they ‘ve never tried a sport yet, I urge young people and parents to come to our activity day and give it a go. We ‘re ready to develop their skills and get them participating.” YMCA and SOPD run a weekly multi-sport club throughout school term-time every Wednesday from 4.45pm to 5.45pm. The ‘YMCA Specials‘ club was launched to offer young people with intellectual disabilities pathways to competition and use sport to overcome barriers, challenge stigma, as well as supporting mental and physical health. The club sprung from the success of Special Olympics Plymouth & District ‘s adults club, which has seen many of its members attending national and international games, proudly returning with impressive medal hauls. Stacey said: “We really hope young people take the chance to come along to the free activity day and get involved. It‘s an exciting time for inclusive sport in Plymouth, and for young people with additional needs, they may well discover something that‘ll have a hugely positive affect on their life.” To find out more and register to attend the Activity Day on August 8 visit ymcaplymouth.org. uk/inclusive or call 01752 201918. To find out more about Special Olympics, visit sopd.org.uk

Music students donate £100 to homeless in Plymouth

In recognition of their excellent attendance record, a group of City College Plymouth music students were recently awarded £100 in Sports Direct vouchers, which they have generously donated to Plymouth’s homeless community through local charity Shekinah.

Soo Brizell, head of strategic partnerships and contracts at Shekinah, visited the college to meet with the students and receive their donation. One of the students, Phoenix St Jean, said: “The vouchers were awarded to everyone in our class because we had the best attendance record in our Academy of Media, Digital Industries and Performing Arts at the college, and we came to a group decision that we wanted to donate the money to charity.” Clint Jones, programme lead for Creative Media Production at the college, suggested the students consider donating to a charity that works with the homeless as the Sports Direct vouchers would be particularly useful for this community. Clint said: “Shekinah seemed like the best choice, not only because they are right on our doorstep, but also because of the significant work they do across the city.” Upon receiving the donation from the students, Shekinah representative Soo said: “As a charity that works with people who are homeless, and with the number of

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Your future, your say - a pizza and policy evening Local Parliamentary candidate, Rebecca Smith, recently held a pizza and policy evening for some local young people and students in the Plymouth Sutton and Devonport constituency.

homeless growing considerably year on year, a donation like this is really special. “We are hugely grateful for donations of used clothing, from time to time somebody requires a new item so it’s really nice for the people we work with to have something new. This sort of donation enables us to buy, for example, a new pair of trainers for someone whose shoes have rotted in the rain because they’ve been sleeping rough, or buy them a nice warm fleecy jumper. “This donation is hugely beneficial to the people we work with and I’d like to add that it’s really lovely that you, as a group of young people, are supporting Shekinah. This is really quite special, so thank you very much.” Looking to the future, the students, who are currently studying towards the Level 3 Diploma in Music Performance and Production at the college, hope to continue their support for Shekinah. They suggested a fundraising student gig at the college might be possible. Soo thought this was a brilliant idea and said: “An event that brings together your talents for the greater good of a community that is often forgotten could be really amazing!” Anyone interested in a career in the music industry and would like to find out about the range of courses available at City College Plymouth, call 01752 305300 or visit www. cityplym.ac.uk.

She wanted to hear what they thought were the most pressing issues facing the country at the moment and what should be done to tackle them. The first in a series of events like this, around 8 young people came along for pizza and a chance to chat together to come up with the main issues they wanted to see addressed and their ideas for solutions. With issues ranging from Brexit (unsurprisingly), housing and homelessness, transport and big items such as how connected the South West is to the rest of the country, the need for honest politicians and the importance of tackling climate change, it was a great opportunity for healthy debate and a safe place to share ideas. Speaking after the event, Rebecca said: “Understanding the issues that are important to young people is vital for anyone looking to represent future generations in Parliament. “It is really easy to meet young people and tell them what you think they think or make undeliverable promises like free university education simply to get votes. To actually sit down and provide space for debate and feedback over pizza enabled me to show how much I wanted to know their views and provided me with some really helpful insight Rebecca Smith chatting with the young people

into the issues we all face today, regardless of age or background. “Hearing directly from voters is something I’m always keen to do, whether out on the doorstep, meeting with groups across the city or through events like these. I will keep on listening and collaborating with different groups so that together we can make Plymouth a better place and so that I can better represent the city and all those who live here.” One of the young people who attended the event, Ruth, said: “As a young person who is interested in politics, it was really encouraging to see Rebecca take such an interest in the political issues that really matter to us as young people. “The thing that we all agreed on was that politicians today need to be more honest with us, and listen to us more, and it was really promising to see Rebecca doing just this and championing the causes that we care about. I look forward to our future discussions to ensure our young people in Plymouth are listened to.” If you’d like to organise a listening event for a group you’re involved in, please let Rebecca know. You can telephone 01752 674 512, email rebecca@rebecca-smith.org.uk or contact Rebecca on Facebook at facebook. com/PlymouthRebecca Rebecca Smith is the Conservative Party candidate for the Plymouth Sutton and Devonport constituency.


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Royal William Yard serves up tennis on the big screen Tennis fans are invited to take to the green at the Royal William Yard to catch the Wimbledon action live on the city’s only big screen.

Running from July 1 to 14, the Yard’s lawn will play host to a tennis extravaganza, complete with all the key matches screened live, deckchairs, plenty of Pimm’s and lashings of strawberries and cream throughout the tournament. For those keen to get into the swing of things, a variety of tennis themed activities will be on offer throughout the Wimbledon weekends. Nuffield’s racquet coaches will be providing free tennis lessons on the lawn for the whole family to enjoy, taking place on July 6, 7, 13 and 14 from 9am to 5pm. Alongside a range of pop up activities and free face painting, visitors can expect plenty of summer fun! To truly bring the Wimbledon experience to Plymouth, themed refreshments will be available from some of the Yard’s restaurants. Visitors can sip Summer Spritzers, Cocktails and classic Pimm’s at Bistrot Pierre. Sweet and savoury options from the Small Plates menu will also be available and can be enjoyed on the terrace or benches on the lawn. The Yard’s independent wine lounge Le Vignoble, will be tempting tennis fans with plentiful portions of strawberries and cream, perfectly paired alongside a generous glass of Pimm’s and Lemonade or fine sparkling wine. To celebrate the sporting action, Royal William Yard is also offering one lucky winner the opportunity to watch the Wimbledon Men’s Final match with a luxury Devon cream tea and prosecco hamper. Commencing on July 1, those interested in entering simply need to visit the Yard’s Facebook page – RWY Royal William Yard @RoyalWilliamYd and like and share the competition post to be in with a chance of winning. The winner will be announced on July 8 and will need to be available to collect the prize from Royal William Yard.

Hailey Cattle, regional marketing manager, Royal William Yard said: “With Wimbledon the official start to the summer, Royal William Yard is the perfect place to soak up the fun and excitement that surrounds Britain’s biggest sporting event. Bringing the experience to life, tennis enthusiasts, families and visitors can take to the lawn, sit in our giant deckchair, play summer games and relax enjoying the tennis in the open air and sampling summer refreshments – perfect!” In addition to the tennis… Whether a tennis enthusiast or a day visitor, Royal William Yard has something for everyone to enjoy throughout the Wimbledon season. Sunday July 7 will see the return of the popular Good Food and Craft Market, spread across the green from 10am – 3pm. Attracting some of the South West’s top crafted wares and the region’s finest food and drink, the July market is set to be better than ever with a host of additional pop up traders just for Wimbledon.

With the weekend set to be abuzz with artisan activity, Ocean Artists and Makers Market will be held on July 6 and 7 from 10am to 4pm. An opportunity to meet artists and makers and peruse stunning handmade wares, visitors can expect a fresh and contemporary take on traditional crafts. For those seeking a Sunday with a little more adventure, South West SUP will be hosting The Drake’s Island Paddle on July 7 from 8am to 11.30am. In aid of The Chestnut Appeal for Men’s Health, the event provides the opportunity to discover Drake’s Island by paddleboard whilst helping to raise money for Men’s Health across Devon and Cornwall. To embark on this adventure, entry costs £20 if you have your own board or £30 to hire one from South West SUP. With plenty of Summer entertainment on offer throughout July, the Yard welcomes a range of eclectic live music as part of the popular Yard Sessions. Taking place every Friday evening

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throughout the summer between 5pm and 8.30pm, Firestone Bay holds host to a range of musical genres, courtesy of handpicked International and South West artists. Members of the audience can enjoy the music with hot street food from SUP Grub, a craft beer from Steel Brew Co. or a glass of wine in hand, courtesy of Le Vignoble. Located at the home of South West SUP, stand up paddleboard sessions will also be offer from 3pm to 4.30pm as well as regular club paddle sessions from 6pm to 7pm. Hailey added: “With plenty to discover and explore, Wimbledon on the Green is just one of the many activities on offer as part of the Yard’s bursting events calendar. From the monthly Good Food and Craft Market that showcases the finest artisan creations, to making the most of the surrounding coast with a wealth of marina activity or soaking up some live music, the Yard has experiences aplenty to enjoy this summer.”

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Fishermen keen to help address the problem of marine pollution Commercial fishermen are acutely aware of the potential for marine litter to cause lasting damage to their catches and the wider industry, a new study suggests.

They also appreciate they can be part of the solution, but believe others – including the shipping and offshore industries – could be doing more to support their efforts to prevent items of marine litter ending up in our oceans. The research, published in Marine Pollution Bulletin and funded by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, assessed fishers’ perceptions of Fishing for Litter (FFL) – an initiative that has been operating around the British coastline since 2005. With hubs in Scotland and the South West of England, its aim is to reduce the amount of marine litter in the sea by physically removing it, while also highlighting the importance of good waste management among the fleet. Researchers at the University of Plymouth and the University of Surrey spoke to around 120 fishers and other stakeholders, including boat owners and crew both signed up and not registered with the FFL initiative. Overall, fishers said they often found marine litter in their hauls, adding it was extremely important to manage waste responsibly at sea and on the coast, and that keeping the sea and coasts clean was important to them.

They also believed similar attitudes were held throughout the fishing industry, adding that most fishers assumed responsibility for their own waste and for disposing of it in a responsible manner. Those surveyed were also broadly supportive of the FFL programme, with scheme members reporting less environmentally harmful waste management behaviours at sea and in other contexts than their non-FFL counterparts. Dr Kayleigh Wyles, now a Lecturer in Environmental Psychology at the University of Surrey, conducted the research while at the University of Plymouth. She said: “Marine litter is a global, persistent, and increasing threat to the oceans, and there are many great initiatives which are currently working to address this. Fishing for Litter is a unique example, accessing remote and hard to reach marine litter. “Our study shows it makes use of people in the right place at the right time, and empowers fishers to do something about a problem that directly affects them (both whilst at work but also during their leisure time). As such, it can make an important contribution to an issue which might often seem to sit across boundaries and policies.” Associate professor (reader) in psychology Dr Sabine Pahl, from the University of Plymouth’s International Marine Litter Research Unit, added: “The responsibility for marine litter does not sit at the door of

any one industry or organisation. However, it does require a collective global change of behaviour and that is something we should all be working to address. “Our study shows fishers are passionate about their seas, and ultimately this is a positive initiative that others – whether they

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work on land or at sea – can emulate as we look to reduce the global impact of marine litter now and in the future.”

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Events and activities will take place every weekend during the school holidays with the aim of bringing more visitors to the high street. Plymouth Summer of Fun promises a variety of entertainment across the holiday period, from circus workshops to dance, story time, arts and crafts workshops with Creation Station and sport, all rounded off with the grand finale of the West End Carnival and 60th Anniversary of Plymouth Market on 31 August. Look out for Dreckly Dragon roaming the streets, hip hop dancing from Street Factory and the hilarious Phileas Fogg and his valet attempting to navigate the city centre! If you’re a fan of Plymouth Bike Nights don’t miss Plymouth Bike Day on the Piazza on 27 July, a local meet for bikers from Plymouth and South East Cornwall in support of local charities. See the full programme at www.visitplymouth.co.uk To celebrate Plymouth’s Summer of Fun you can WIN an arty party with Creation Station for up to 10 children! If you’re looking for something a bit different to do with your kids, and want to create something truly unique and memorable Creation Station is the answer! The fun hands-on activities are tailored to create shared magical memories that your child and their friends will love.

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Talented hairdresser Stacey wins top award - and spends day at leading London salon

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Former City College Plymouth hairdressing student, Stacey Stewart has recently spent a day in London, meeting famous hairdresser, Errol Douglas and observing how his Knightsbridge salon is run, after winning best in her category and the overall Inspire Hairdressing Photographic Challenge 2018 competition.

Replicating professional competitions, this contest requires students to create a style and submit one photograph for judging by Errol Douglas and managing director of Schwarzkopf Professional, Peter Belcher. Mum of three Stacey, 33, was one of hundreds of applicants to enter the competition, submitted a photo of her model at the college’s annual Hair Show and claimed first place in the ‘Avant Garde’ category and was crowned the overall winner. Stacey, who lives in Honicknowle, said: “I thoroughly enjoyed the challenge and experience of the competition, and the standard of the entries gave judges a tough decision in choosing just one winner! I was so surprised to win, but I put it down to thorough research, hard work and the confidence I gained at college.” To recognise her achievements, Stacey was awarded an engraved glass trophy for her individual category, and a larger engraved trophy, goodie bag, and the once in a lifetime opportunity to travel to London, meet renowned hairdresser Errol, and spend a day at his Knightsbridge salon, as the competition’s overall winner. Stacey said: “I was honoured to meet Errol. He was very friendly, warm and welcoming. He congratulated me on winning the Inspire competition and encouraged me to enter more shows and competitions. He has even started following me on Instagram!” During her day at the high-end salon, Stacey observed Errol’s team of hair stylists at work and gained insight into the workings of the business. She said: “It was a fantastic experience! I got to see how hair services are tailored to individual clients and their specific requirements, and how they give each customer the best experience possible. “The professionalism of the stylists and their attention to detail was something else I noticed - everything was done so precisely and to the highest standard. I hope that in the future I can apply their approach in my own work.” Commenting on the salon itself, Stacey added: “It was so beautiful and grand, it was a bit surreal - it felt like something out of a page in a magazine. It’s a whole new world of hairdressing and was so inspiring. I loved my time there!” Stacey’s lecturer and tutor at City College, Victoria Stacey has supported her during her studies and throughout the competition process, encouraging Stacey to take part. Victoria said: “We are so proud of Stacey - she has put in so much hard work during her time at the college and it has really paid off! Stacey was an excellent ambassador for the College during her time in London and she has come back inspired after meeting Errol and his team!” Looking to the future, Stacey hopes to stay in contact with Errol and take up his offer to visit the salon again once the interior has been refurbished. She is also keen to continue her studies at City College, focusing next on beauty therapy. Anyone interested in a career in the hair and beauty sector and would like to find out about the range of full-time study programmes, parttime adult education and apprenticeships at City College Plymouth, call 01752 305300 or visit www. cityplym.ac.uk.

Stacey Stewart pictured with top hairdresser Errol Douglas and (left) her winning hair creation

Bethany Christian Home ‘Light on a hill’ in Plymouth

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Living to the audience of one... THE

By Chris Cole, Founder of Cross Rhythms

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I recently heard a great phrase from somebody very close to me. The phrase was: ‘that Jesus had a lot of fans, but not necessarily followers.’

It was in the context of the two of us discussing what authentic Christian spirituality looked like. This person had gone through a seriously traumatic and tough time but had not let go of their faith in Christ Jesus, despite the very real pain of their circumstances. At the same time because of that deep spiritual faith and connection with God they were also able to be real with their emotions going through the process, thus revealing their emotional and relational intelligence. When it comes to an answer for people’s growing challenges with mental health, loneliness and issues of wellbeing, a connection with ‘our Creator’ provides an anchor in the incredible storms of life that we are all prone to experience at some time or other. Jesus Himself said: “I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because

I have overcome the world.” John 16 v 33. The phrase I mentioned at the start of this article can be likened to a football analogy: I know some really committed football fans who are absolutely dedicated to their clubs, but with respect to everybody who follows a club they don’t play at a professional level for the team. Playing seriously on the pitch where the rules of the game are quite exacting, and every member of the team must train to experience the games being won or lost is a demanding process. Win on the pitch and you have more fans, lose and you’re in big trouble. It’s the stuff of life that besets us all. That is why I recommend to our church members: “live to the audience of one” because Jesus is the only one who truly judges you fairly whether you win or lose with some of the choices that are Chris Cole

made on the journey of life. I’ve been around the church community for almost forty years and much of it is wonderful with many people trying their best to be a support to their teammates, but the church is still made up of people on a journey requiring increased healing, maturity and in need of constant training or what the church calls discipleship. Christianity is a lifestyle that requires training and only truly works if the individual applies his or herself to the process. I believe that if you come to church with a hungry heart to know about God, you’ll receive a revelation of communication from His heart to yours, not just some religious information solely to your head. The essential issues of life come out of the spiritual heart of a human being. Courage; faithfulness; hope; true love and the

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meaning of life are more than a process of the cerebral intellect gathering information. They are part of a wonderful process of training which reveals a person’s identity, intrinsic value and purpose for living in both this life and the next. It is anything, but boring. There is a great Christian apologist called Ravi Zacharias who you can watch on YouTube at any time and who debates at Oxford, Cambridge, Princeton and Yale, to name a few places of learning originally established as Christian Universities. He has a phrase for his organisation which says RZIM (Ravi Zacharias International Ministries) has been set up “to help those who think to believe and those who believe to think.” We need to employ both head and heart in balance to handle the challenges that come our way. When we know, experientially by God’s interaction with us our incredible worth to Him, then we are equipped to play a great game on the pitch of life and not just be spectators in the stands. God doesn’t want you religious, he wants you free and a life changer, winning in life despite how tough the game can sometimes get.

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Council U-turn on plans to remove cobbles from West Pier

A petition signed by thousands of people has led to a U-turn by Plymouth City Council over plans to remove cobbles from part of West Pier.

The planned programme of work on the historic pier - which is home to the Mayflower Steps - originally allowed for the cobbles to be replaced by flat-cut natural stone. However, after a public outcry Council Leader Tudor Evans issued a statement confirming that the cobbles will stay. He said: “The council has to repair West Pier so it does not collapse into the sea and to do that vital work we need to lift the cobbles. “The plan was to re-lay the cobbles nearby on the Barbican, but over the last few days it has been made abundantly clear to me that people want to see the cobbles put straight back on West Pier once repairs have been made. I have listened to what has been said and I have made it clear to the project team that the cobbles must remain on West Pier - and they will.” Apart from repairing the surface of the peir, the plans include: • New coordinated street furniture and lighting – natural stone seating and lighting columns will run along the pier’s north side and will include street furniture needed for events, such as power supply points, waste bins, bollards and a drinking fountain • A new cantilevered balcony at the east end of the pier for people to get a cracking view of the Sound and Mountbatten • A new scheme of interpretation highlighting the story of Plymouth as a key point of departure for the Mayflower and over the centuries.


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Your guide to community events in your area Devonport Library 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. Work Club Wednesdays, 9am - 1pm Get help with searching for jobs, CVs, basic IT skills, interviews and more. Rhymetime Wednesdays, 10.30am - 11am Songs and nursery rhymes for babies and toddlers. Libraries also run regular story times for the under 5s. 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 Wednesday of month 7pm to 10.30pm.

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. Youth Club Wednesdays during term time For youngsters aged 7 to 16 meeting at St Budeaux Methodist Church. Details Plymouth 511857. 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 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 Wednesday at 10.30am at the Mayor’s Parlour in Devonport Guildhall. For more information 941342.

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Queen’s Honour for Ian

Plymouth’s Ian Sherriff, a leading figure in dementia care and research, has been awarded a British Empire Medal in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.

Ian, who is Academic Partnership lead for dementia at the University of Plymouth and Ambassador for Alzheimer’s Society, received the award for services to people affected by dementia. His commitment to campaigning for people who might not otherwise have a voice has been recognised around the world, most recently in Japan where he was invited as a keynote speaker to the Osaka National Dementia Conference. The Japanese delegation said he ‘lit the heart of Japan for dementia’ – and his impact has resonated in local, regional and national communities. Locally, Ian’s work has helped Plymouth to become the first dementia friendly community in the UK. He was integral in setting up the Plymouth Dementia Action Alliance (PDAA), of which he is currently Chair, enabling a citywide approach to dementia awareness. He delivers dementia awareness sessions to healthcare professionals and students, and at organisations including the BBC, Plymouth City 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.

Council, Plymouth Argyle Devonport Naval Base. Ian is the driving force behind seven Plymouth Dementia Conferences, attracting national and international speakers. Ian, whose role within the Alzheimer’s Society sees him travel the country to work with people to become Dementia Friends, said:”I’m completely blown away by the honour, and it’s a testament to the hard work of everyone involved in putting Plymouth – as a University and city – at the forefront of dementia care.” Ian Sherriff

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, Drake Primary School, Saltash Road. Monday: Karate classes suitable for children/families and adults. 5pm to 8pm; Tuesday: Keep fit classes. Making exercise


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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.

International Chorus concert at Guildhall

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 call Kate on 01752 564286 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 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

other venues in and around Plymouth. We also dance at occasional folk festivals and days of dance. No previous dance experience is needed, just a sense of rhythm. Come along and give it a try. For details contact Jacqui on 07814 355844. Club Focus Camera Club Mondays Meets at the Future Inn, William Prance Road, Plymouth. Meets first and third Monday of the month from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. For details see www. clubfocusplymouth.co.uk CSPA Second Tuesday of the month The Civil Service Pensioners Alliance meet at the Raffles Club, 5 Ermington Terrace, Mutley from 10.30am to 12 noon. All members of the Plymouth and District branch are welcome to attend. For more information call 01752 946896.

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

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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

Two hundred young people from Plymouth, England and Plymouth USA will come together for a concert at Plymouth Guildhall in July.

Plymouth International Chorus 2019 takes place on Wednesday July 10 at 6.30pm and is the latest collaboration between Plymouth Music Education Hub and the Plymouth Public Schools Visual and Performing Arts Department, Mass, USA to bring young people together in song in the lead up to Mayflower 400. The project is now in its fifth year and sees young people aged between 10 and 14 singing together - odd years in the UK and even years in 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. Car Boot Sale Every Sunday George Park & Ride PL67HB Sellers 7am Buyers 7.30am. Cars £7 Vans £10-£15 Refreshments and toilets on site. All funds raised go to Colebrook Community Centre which is a totally self funding charity. For further details please contact Kay 01752 200046. Plymouth Miniature Steam Plymouth Miniature Steam is a group of like minded enthusiasts who have an interest in steam engines, model engineering , or any interesting engineering artefact or machine, the club runs a miniature railway in Pendeen Crescent, Southway. for the benefit of members and the local community, Pictures of our activities can be seen on our website (www. plymouthminiaturesteam.co.uk). Some members are able to build their own miniature railway engines and traction engines as well as a wide range of other large scale models, these are often seen in use at the railway, the club caters for both junior and senior members of all abilities and can train new members in engine management and construction. We run an apprenticeship scheme for junior members under 18, and welcome new members of all ages that want to get involved and learn new skills. Contact Rob Hitchcock on 01822 852479 for further details. Flamenco Beginners Lessons Thursdays Friendly and social group with a passion for Flamenco and Spanish culture. Lessons are for beginners but more experienced dancers are welcome as we use a range of levels where students can develop their technique through hand and arm movements and foot tapping. Flamenco is a fun way to exercise whilst learning this fiery and emotional dance. Meet at Plymouth School of Creative Arts (dance studio) 6-7pm Sevillanas Rumbas & Castanets 7-8pm Compas of 12 & Rumbas. For details call Mercedes on 07848836630 or FB Mercedes Romero Flamenco Salsa and more. 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.

the USA. The project aims to build communities and enhance the standard of singing and performance opportunities for Young People across the city. As a result of the first concert in 2015, The Legacy Choir was formed to enable young people to sing together once they moved to secondary school regardless of what school they attend. The choir has been a huge success and now has over 40 members from 12 schools in the city. The last UK concert in 2017 resulted in a standing ovation by a full house of 700. Tickets for the event cost £5 for adults, with accompanied under 16s free. They are available at www.helmtickets.com 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. Adult Children of Alcoholics Meetings Tuesdays 6pm – 7.15pm. St Barnabas Church, The Lounge (enter by separate entrance to left of surgery), St Barnabas Terrace, Pennycomequick, Plymouth PL1 5NN. Visit the website at www.adultchildrenofalcoholics.co.uk. National Phone 01590 610 936. Badminton Club Fridays Non league club meets on Friday evenings at Whiteford Road, Plymouth to play casual badminton. All adults welcome including over fifties. For further details contact rcbeasley@btinternet.com Book Stall, Social Call Second Saturday of month Join in the games and fun at Plymouth Unitarian Church, Notte Street. Books, tea, coffee and cake for sale. 2pm to 4pm. Proceeds to support the local Samaritans and the Smile train, an overseasd medical charity, repairing hair lips and cleft palates. Breathe Easy Plymouth First Tuesday of the month Breathe Easy Plymouth, a local support group for anyone with a lung condition, their carers or anyone interested in supporting the group, meets regularly at Tothill Community Centre at 1.30 pm on the first Tuesday of each month. Entry is free and there is tea and coffee with biscuits, then usually a speaker. All are welcome. For more details phone Anne on 01752 402310 or Christine on 01752 220919 Clog dancing Thursdays A fun way to exercise! The Plymouth Maids clog dancers are a small, friendly group of women who welcome new members. From the beginning of October to the end of April we practice at St Bartholomew’s Church Hall, opposite the Life Centre, on Thursdays 8 - 9.45pm. During the summer we dance out on Thursday evenings at various pubs and

Dartmoor Gliding Friendly Flying on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, weather permitting. Call 07873 483001 for details or Google Dartmoor Flying. Devon Army Cadet Force Voluntary uniformed youth organisation which allows young people aged from 12 to 18 to gain a wide variety of skills and experiences. There is no commitment to join the military, you don’t even need an interest in the military. Parade two nights a week at eight different locations in the Plymouth and surrounding areas. For details of local detachment and further information please call 01752261525. The telephone line is not manned 24 hours so please feel free to leave a message. Eddystone Model Flying Club Provide help and free instruction for flying radio control fixed wing. Members fly 24/7 weather permitting. New members are welcome as well as experienced fliers. For details visit www.eddystonemfc. net or phone Dave on 07941 040633 or Mike on 01752 403124. Families Need Fathers (FNF) Second Wednesday of every month Monthly support meeting 7.30pm to 10pm at the RAOB Club, 41 North Hill, Plymouth, PL4 8EZ. If you are separating or divorcing and are worried about not seeing your children, please come to our monthly meeting for support, information and advice. Talk to people in a similar situation or who have been through similar experiences and understand the family court process. FNF is a registered charity founded in 1974 that helps thousands of parents every year. We believe that each parent has a unique contribution to make to their children’s development and that children have a right to enjoy a loving relationship with both parents after separation. Meetings are open to mothers and fathers and to family members and friends who would like to attend with or on behalf of a parent. For more information, please call Andrew Bull (general secretary) on 01752 793 325, e-mail us at info@plymouth.fnf.org.uk, or visit the website at plymouth.fnf.org.uk Buddhist meditation classes Weekday lunchtime meditations 12.15pm - 12.45pm, Wednesday evenings - Introduction to meditation class - 7.30pm - 8.30pm, Thursday evenings - 7.30pm - 9.30pm Meditation - The Art Of Positive Thinking, Sunday mornings 11.30am - 12.30pm Find Inner Peace, Sunday mornings - Children’s classes - 10.30am 11.15am. Held at Ashoka Kadampa Buddhist Centre, 33 Sutherland Road, Plymouth. Tel 01752 224137 www. meditationinplymouth.org GraceNotes Acapella Group Mondays, Burraton Community Centre, Saltash. 7.30pm to 10pm. GraceNotes Acapella is a ladies close harmony acapella chorus who sing a wide and varied repertoire from traditional barbershop songs, through to modern Disney classics! Competing both locally and nationally, as well as performing at many singouts throughout the year, new members are always welcome! Rock up to a rehearsal and see what we do! Email gracenotessaltash@gmail.com or find them on social media for more information. Harbour Centre Recovery Café Fridays Female-focused social group for those in recovery from drugs and alcohol. Tea, coffee, regular activities promoting independence, empowerment and positive social/support networks in recovery. Child-friendly.

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11am-2pm at Unit 2, 1st Floor, Hyde Park House, Mutley Plain. For more information and support to attend please contact Lynn McKenzie (Harbour Drug and Alcohol Services) on 01752 434299 or email lynn. mckenzie1@nhs.net Kreative Kidz Tuesdays Crafts, Science and cookery- age 6 months - preschool 12.30pm to 2pm. £5 or £4 if booked in four week blocks. To book email: info:wkuk.org Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Krafty Kidz Tuesdays Childrens activity workshops from ages 5 to 16. Cooker, crafts and STEM activities. £5 per session includes materials. 5.30pm to 7pm.To book email: info@wkuk. org. Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Wk’d Wednesdays Adults activity workshops - activities range from crafts, cooking, woodworking, furniture up cycling, sewing. £10 per session includes materials. Accompanied children welcome. To book email: info@wkuk.org. Every Wednesday 6pm to 8pm Unit 34 Scott Business Park, Beacon Park Road, Plymouth. Community Dance Classes Exim have weekly Toddle Together dance classes on Mondays at Plymouth School of Creative Arts on Mondays from 9am to 9.45am. Parent/carer toddler sessions open to all ages crawling to four years. £3.50. Children’s contemporary dance (6-10 years) Thursdays in term time at Plymouth School of Creative Arts 4.30pm to 5.30pm. £4.50 per class. Adult just for fun contemporary dance at the same venue 6pm to 7pm Thursdays. £4.50 per class. Also Spaceshot dance classes every Wednesday at St Aidan’s Church, Ernesettle every Wednesday from 6pm to 8pm. A mixture of street dance, fitness and contemporary. Free. Details e-mail Kerrie at kerrie@eximdance.org.uk Mayflower Offshore Rowing Club Various dates We meet on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 5.30pm and Sunday mornings at 9.30am at Richmond Walk Devonport. We row out to sea, in The Sound and up the Tamar & Plym rivers. Ages from 14 and all abilities welcome. We run learn to row sessions. Contact secretarymorc@hotmail.co.uk or Jeff Keast 07865 228800. Moors Edge U3A Second Thursday of the month New members welcome. Meets at the Woolwell Centre PL6 7TR. Guest speakers and a variety of social events. Growing number of interest groups including bridge for beginners, wine tasting, weekenders, jazz, Spanish, art appreciation and still more to start. Details of groups etc can be found on the Moors Edge website, Facebook and reminders are now put on Streetlife. 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 50 years old and live in the Plymouth area we invite you to come to our regular meetings and meet some new friends. On the second Friday of each month we have free meetings and invite MPs, local councillors, local businesses, anyone able to speak on issues that affect older people, to come and talk to us. These meetings are held in the Wolseley Trust Community Building (next to Sheila’s Café) in Wolseley Road, Plymouth, PL2 3BY behind the Co-operative Superstore, just down from Milehouse traffic lights going towards St Budeaux. These meetings start at 10.30am and end at 1pm, on the second Friday of the month many buses stop outside the Co-op and if you come by car, parking is usually available. We also have regular social events held on alternative Fridays which are held at the Oak Villa Sports & Social Club in Ferndale Road, Plymouth just down the road from Weston Mill Cemetery. There is a bus which stops quite near it, and there is a large car park virtually next door to the hall. These meetings are from 2pm to 4pm and we supply a very good buffet and as with all of our meetings we do have a raffle. Members of our group have free access but nonmembers will be asked to pay £2. Anyone intending to come regularly to these meetings would find it more economical to pay the £12 single/£20 double annual membership fee, and would also be eligible to take advantage of our subsidised taxi scheme (£2 each way). Members are also able to enjoy our regular meetings when we have short mat bowls, darts and other activities, and come to the two meals out every year. So anyone looking for good company and interesting meetings and would like more information please contact the secretary Mrs Margaret Williams

Former coxswain Suzanne Sparrow’s proud moment

Marking the 75th Anniversary of D Day in Devonport Naval Base, Commodore Peter Coulson the Naval Base Commander invited a very special guest to lay a wreath at the Boscawen Memorial in HMS Drake, along with the youngest Naval Rating on the Base.

Suzanne Sparrow who served in the WRNS during WW2 was one of the first females to become a small boats coxswain. She joined in 1942 at 17 and at her interview was asked what category she would like to serve with. Suzanne said ‘boat’s crew’ and passed her examination as a coxswain. “We were trained as seamen, learning all about knots and drill in HMS Drake,” said Suzanne. “It was really exciting. I was working out of Flag Staff steps in the Dockyard before moving around to Saltash Passage near the Tamar Bridge, where the Landing Craft base was.” The Landing Craft base at Saltash was essential for

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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.

the construction, care and maintenance of many of the small boats used on D Day, as well as training and embarkation point for the troops that sailed to Normandy. “My job working as a coxswain was purely wartime and in 1945 I was de-mobbed from the Royal Navy before getting married, eventually I set up the first English Language School in

01752 350498/ mail tomag42@hotmail.co.uk Performance Training (5-25s) Barbican Theatre’s dance and theatre workshops enable young people to build their confidence and learn new skills and techniques alongside professionals. Visit www.barbicantheatre.co.uk or call 01752 267131. 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 Plymouth Play CIC and scrapstore is open to everyone. We collect ‘stuff’ destined for landfill from businesses, factories, shops and individuals. It may be fabric, paper, paint, wood or even plastic, but one thing is for sure it will be interesting! The scrap is then sold on at £3 (for members) or £6 (non members) for a carrier bag full. We also hire out play resources such as soft play and giant games, and often run creative workshops. Why not pop along and have a look .. we are based on Union St between Aldi and the grass wall of the HQ Building, open Tues and Weds 10-2 ,Thursdays 10-7 and the first and last Saturday each month 10-2. Check out facebook.com/ plymouthplay for more details. 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

Plymouth, which has now been going for over 40 years. “ I think it’s important to remember the part that HMS Drake and Devonport played in D Day and the young men who left here in 1944 for Normandy, and the D Day beaches in France. It is a great honour to be asked to lay this wreath and I am very proud of my wartime service as a Royal Navy coxswain.”

we always stop halfway through for tea and biscuits (or cake for celebrations!) and a chat. We play at Brickfields Sports Centre and further information can be found on our newly updated website. www. plymouthpetanque.org.uk Plymouth Karate Academy Various dates Based in Faraday Mill Cattedown the club is managed by Sensei Stuart Hick (4thDan), Sensei Jon Eaton (3rdDan) and Senpai Luke Irving (2ndDan). With more than 45 years combined experience all of the instructors are DBS checked, and teach Shotokan karate. Tuesday /Thursday Kids only Karate class 6.15- 7pm; Tuesday/Thursday Adult Beginners Intermediate - Advanced from 7pm onwards ; Saturday Morning class Kids Karate class 10am onwards. For more info: Stuart Hick 07970379268 or stuart.hick@ plymouthkarateacademy.co.uk Plymouth Handball Club Thursdays Between 6pm and 7pm at Plymouth Life Centre. Come and play an Olympic sport. A fun/recreational session for adults 18+. All levels and abilities welcome. Session is £3 (1st session free) Contact Dave 07983605639, Facebook Plymouth Handball Club, email plymouthhandballclub@hotmail.com Plymouth Musical Activities Club Thursdays A music group for young people aged 9-18 supported by volunteer staff members. At Pmac we teach flute, clarinet, drums, keyboards, singing and guitar. Meet every Thursday at Courtlands School in Eggbuckland from 7.15pm to 9.15pm. The charge is just £1 a week and people of all abilities are welcome. The group plays at lots of different venues and events throughout the year such as Devonport Playhouse, Lord Mayor’s day, Eden Project and many more. If you are interested in joining please call our treasurer Angela fuller on 01752 773482 or check out the Pmac website www.plymouthmac.co.uk Plymouth Numismatic Society Third Tuesday each month 7:30pm Coin collection and study can be an absorbing and rewarding pastime. New members are welcomed to informal meetings to share interest and knowledge of coins, providing the opportunity to give talks and presentations on any aspect of numismatics. This can range from studies of coins in historical, cultural or artistic context, to acquisitions, valuations and investment. Or members can just listen, learn and enjoy the company. Contact Bryan on 01752 480394 for more details and current location of meetings.

Plymouth Skywatch Meet at St Budeaux Parish Church Hall every third Friday of the month at 7.30pm. The meeting usually consists of highlights of the night sky for the following month followed by a talk on an astronomy-related subject. There is a break in between with tea and coffee available. Plymouth Visually Impaired Bowls Club We play in the Plymouth Life Centre at the bowls hall on Tuesday morning from 10.30am to 1.30 pm and Friday morning from 12 noon to 2 30pm. In the summer we play on Tuesdays and Fridays on The Hoe from 10 30am to 1.30pm .If you require any more information please contact Colin Harris on 01752 222184. Plymouth and District Advanced Motorists Group Monthly meetings on the third Monday of each month at the United Reformed Church Hall, Powisland Drive, Derriford. The meeting begins at 7.30p.m. with doors opening at seven. Guest speaker each month. Details 01752 405926 Plymouth Bridge Club We meet for sessions on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7pm, or Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 1pm. It is thought that learning a foreign language or playing bridge is conducive to maintaining a healthy brain. The former is difficult whilst the latter is much easier. We also offer teaching for beginners and intermediates either Monday mornings at 10.15am or Thursday evenings at 7pm. Why don’t you call Steven Lacey on 07990 521570 or email admin@plymouthbridge.co.uk and come along and join our friendly and conveniently situated members owned club, just off Mutley Plain. Plymouth Magic Circle Every second Thursday We meet the second Thursday of every month at The Walrus, Athenaeum Street, from 7pm to 9pm. If you would like to join us, come along to a meeting. A list of current events is at www.plymouthmagiccircle.co.uk Plymouth Children’s Theatre Workshop Saturdays A theatre company for children and young people aged 6 to 18. Try your hand at performing, set 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


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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 months of September of one year to May of the next, we meet on the first Saturday of each of those months, including Day Schools, and long weekend visits to UK and European cities to view Museum Egyptology Exhibitions, enjoying the local sights etc. The Society meets at the The Quaker House on Mutley Plain. Timings 2 pm until 4.30 pm for a normal lecture. Contact Details: janis.naylor@aol.co.uk Pray Plymouth Every Wednesday morning Organised by Churches Together in Plymouth from 7am to 8am at Open Doors Language School, 14-15, Woodland Terrace Lane, Greenbank, Plymouth. Breakfast from 8am to 9am. Details 01752 249187. Plymouth Community Choir Monday Evenings Meet at Salvation Army Congress Hall, Armada Way, Plymouth from 7pm to 9pm. New members are welcome, just come along for a free taster session at the beginning of the term, or contact the choir leader. Terms are 12 weeks long and we sing a variety of music such as gospel, contemporary, sacred, world folk, pop, funky bass lines etc. No previous experience is necessary and you don’t need to be able to read music as we learn ‘by ear’ and repetition. Come and give us a try and see what you think! Our choir leader is Sarah Pennington and she can be contacted on 01392 437792 or by email plymouthcommunitychoir@ gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you!

Boost for BASICS Devon

A Plymouth telecoms business has been praised for its support of the life-saving charity BASICS Devon. The charity is experiencing an exciting stage of growth, launching their own telephone line so that supporters and their communities can reach them directly and with ease. The new telephone service has been made possible by Tamar Telecommunications and enables all enquiries to be handled efficiently and professionally. It enables local people to connect and contact the charity for all information including fundraising, volunteering or education and training opportunities. Jamie Christoforou, director of Tamar Telecommunications said: “From the moment we were first approached by BASICS Devon, it was clear that this was such a worthwhile cause to support. “Tamar Telecommunications already supports several charities nationally, but what better charity than one that’s based locally, and one that we could one day need ourselves in our local community. “We hope the services provided will help further support the vital work that BASICS Devon provides.” Volunteer responders from

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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

Amie Bull, fundraising manager BASICS Devon (left) with Paula Patton and Abi Pooley of Tamar Telecommunications

BASICS Devon are keen to help reduce emergency response times and are dedicated to being there anytime, anywhere in Devon to help ease pain and suffering in an emergency situation and to save lives across Devon, especially in their rural communities. Last year BASICS Devon volunteer doctors responded to 422 emergency call outs across Devon and its surrounding areas, some of which are hard to reach rural incidents. Of these, more than 70 were for cardiac arrests, which need

Plymouth & District Koi Keepers Society First Wednesday of the month If you are interested in koi keeping, or thinking of building a pond and want to learn more, then why not come along to one of our meetings. We have guest speakers, presentations, visits to club member’s ponds before finishing the evening back at the clubhouse. At the weekends trips are arranged to visit other koi club’s ponds and koi shows and these are excellent days out. Meet at 7.30 pm in the lounge of the Tamar View Community Centre, Miers Close, Barne Barton, Plymouth. New members always welcome. For more details of club activities please visit www. plymouthanddistrictkoikeeperssociety.org or ring Sandra Crocker on 01752 210118. Plymouth Pisces Swimming Club for all Disabilities Sundays 11.15am to 1.15pm at Plymouth Life Centre. Adults £2.50 per session, children £2 per session. Under 5s free. Annual membership £5. 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 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 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.

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.

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

immediate medical help. All funds raised by the charity go towards keeping the volunteer doctors on the road and providing them with vital medical equipment enabling them to continue to provide immediate enhanced specialist emergency medical care at the scene of illness or accident. Anyone interested in supporting the doctors can now call 01752 936299 or email fundraising@basics-devon.org.uk. Details are also available at www.basics-devon.org.uk

Boys’ Brigade can help your church in its mission to children and young people. 5th Plymouth Company Boys’ Brigade and Girls Association We meet at Mount Gould Methodist Church, term time, and are looking to recruit both boys and girls aged 5-8yrs (6.30pm-7.45pm), 8-11yrs (6.30-8pm) and 11-18yrs (6.30-9pm). Our programme is very varied and includes craftwork, cookery, games, computer work, interactive challenges, sports competitions, sponsored fundraising and much more plus the year ending event - summer camp (8yrs+). Many of the skills learnt here can help prepare them for adult life. Interested - then come along to the church on Friday or contact Hugh Porter, 01752 667513, or email porterbb@blueyonder.co.uk 7th Plymouth Company Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Association Fridays We meet at Pennycross Methodist Church in term time, Anchors (5-8 years) between 6.15pm and 7.15pm; Juniors (8-11 years) from 6.30pm to 8.30pm and Seniors (12-18 years) between 7pm and 9.45pm. There is a full programme of activities including crafts, games, drama, music, cookery, interactive challenges, national sport competitions and much more. The year culminates in a week-long summer camp. Our programme enables youngsters to learn many various skills and prepares them for adult life. Simply go along on Fridays to find out more or visit 7plymouth. boys-brigade.org.uk Plymouth Writers Circle Tuesdays Do you have a problem with plotting or characterisation. The Plymouth Writers Circle meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10am to 12 noon at the Plymstock Community Centre (except in the summer holidays). Plymouth 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,

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. 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

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Budeaux parish church hall, specifically for ages 7 to 12 years old, parents can train alongside their children in a relaxed and friendly environment. All Instructors DBS checked, safeguarding and first aid trained. Saturday mornings 10am to 11am Contact Georgina on 07807184279 Tea Morning Wednesdays Plymouth Unitarian Cafe 10am - 12 noon. Why not drop in for a bit of relaxation, a cuppa, knitting, a game, some reading or colouring? Or just have a sit down and rest. Dementia friendly. Tea/coffee and a biscuit 60p. All money taken goes to our charities for the year, Plymouth Samaritans and the Smile Train The Specials Wednesday Club For adults with learning disabilities. YMCA Plymouth, Honicknowle Lane from 6pm to 8pm £3 per week. Further information www.sopd.org.uk The Arts Society South Devon We are part of The Arts Society, the National Association, and have about 250 members. We hold monthly evening lectures on a wide range of Arts topics, occasional morning lectures, Study Days, Tours, Visits and Concert visits. We would be pleased to welcome new members and introductory guest visits are available. See website for programme information and other details (www.theartssocietysouthdevon. org.uk) or contact Jim Stevens, Membership Secretary (jst74@hotmail.co.uk). Tai Chi Beginners Classes Various dates Established in Plymouth since 1995. A friendly group covering all aspects of Tai Chi training for health and well being. Tai Chi is a gentle way to exercise and build strength. For those more keen, it is a complete form of body and mind martial arts system from ancient China suitable for all ages 5 to 95! To get more information, please drop into the class held every Tuesday 6.45pm at Mount Street Primary School, Greenbank, or any other class advertised on www.wutan-plymouth.co.uk. Tel. 07949 839088 The Pythagorean Society First Friday of the month held at Plymouth Natural Health & Healing Centre, Outland Road, PL2 3PY. 7 pm – 9 pm. We have a different topic each month with a guest speaker, covering a wide range of esoteric subjects. Please see our website for details www.pythagoreansociety.wordpress.net or email mail@pythagoreansociety.net The Plymouth Regional Head & Neck Cancer Support Group Our group is specifically aimed at head and neck patients, their partners and/or carers. Our support group will also welcome anyone who wishes to join us for whatever reason. You don’t have to be a cancer patient to join us but those cancer patients without a support group of theirPlay Association own will be made especially welcome. Due to the nature of this particular disease, most of our members are from the older age group. We meet up once a month and take a trip out somewhere away from the clinical environment. We might also be able to help with transport if necessary. Please contact: Geoff READ by texting 07734 517682. Geoff is unable to answer verbally! Alternatively, you can email Geoff at: Secretary.PlymouthHNC@gmail.com Plymouth and District Parkinson’s Group Gentle exercise led by a fully trained physiotherapist every week at four locations. Tuesdays 10.30-12 noon at St Bartholomew’s Church Hall Milehouse contact 556651; Tuesdays 10.15-11.45 at Plymstock United Church Plymstock Road: contact 402340; Wednesdays 10.30-12 noon at Mount Gould Methodist Church Hall: contact 560289; Wednesdays 1.15pm-2.45pm at Emmanuel Church Hall Mannamead: contact 768890. A monthly meeting is held on the second Tuesday of every month at Emmanuel Church Hall; Monthly Drop In with Dance Session: Contact 55665; Carers coffee meet first Monday of the month: contact 704075. Other activities include lunches, outings, and an annual holiday. Dartmoor Rambling Club The Dartmoor Rambling Club is a long established Rambling Club based in Plymouth. We have a regular programme of walks on alternate Wednesdays and at some weekends. The Wednesday walks generally use public transport from Plymouth City Centre to the start of the walk. Wednesday walks are usually about 8 to 10 miles on Dartmoor or on the coast and are taken at a pace to suit the participants. The weekend walks may use cars for transport and may go a little further afield. We are a small group looking to welcome new members. Our annual subscription is just £5. We can email you our programme if you email johnskinner@ tinyworld.co.uk or more details can be obtained

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Students in running for top photographic award Four students from Plymouth are in the running to win the nation’s most prestigious student photography awards, as the shortlist has just been announced.

The awards organised by leading manufacturer of monitor solutions, EIZO, are designed to celebrate young photography and creative talent across the UK and provide a vital career kick-start to students with the right flair and imagination. Abi Baldwin, who is studying at Plymouth College of Art and Plymouth University students Jacob Morris, Tracie Russell and Alicja Stepnowska are in with a chance of winning an EIZO ColorEdge computer monitor and an exclusive, once in a lifetime placement with a world-renowned photographer. The Plymouth students across a range of photography courses were asked to enter the awards, which are now in their third year and continue to go from strength to strength. The shortlisted entries are now presented to the judges for this year’s awards, who are all professional photographers and experts in the field. Hayley Osborne, marketing manager for EIZO

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members, which includes light refreshments. For more information regarding membership please contact Judy Unitt on 01752 290437 or email judy.ntt@gmail.com

Plymouth City Roller Derby Roller Derby is in your city and recruiting now! The only Roller Derby club in the West Devon - East Cornwall region, Plymouth City Roller Derby has been an active bouting club since 2010, achieving a clean sweep of wins for our female travel team at all our 2018 British Championship bouts. We are a skater owned and operated CIC and accepting new starters. Roller Derby is a full contact sport, participants must be 18+. sessions Wednesdays 8-10pm at YMCA John Kitto for all new recruits, 1st taster session free, £5 per session thereafter. 2nd session 2 participants for the price of one if bringing a friend. No skating experience required to begin. See www.plymouthcityrollerderby.co.uk/joinus for more details.

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.

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 at Sturgeon Hall, Mutley Plain, (parking is free),starting at 7.30pm. Light refreshments are available. Any queries on membership or meetings please contact markparkman@icloud.com My Health, My Way Various dates Free four week courses running throughout 2019/20. Helps participants develop knowledge, skills and confidence to self-manage the challenges of living with a health condition. Workshops are delivered by volunteers who are also living with a long-term health condition themselves. For more details contact Lorraine Grave at Improving Lives Plymouth on 01752 201892 or visit www.improvinglivesplymouth.org.uk Discovery Writing Group First Friday of the month A small community of writers who meet to write and discuss writing, and to encourage one another to maintain our creative momentum. Prose, poems, scripts, whatever. All welcome. Writing games and exercises, opportunities to share work and publishing possibilities. Latest info on Plymouth cultural activities over free beverages. Donations welcome. Meet at The Clipper on Union Street 10am to 12 noon. Details James Bridgwater 07506716546 bridgwaterjg@gmail.com National Trust Plymouth Centre St Peter’s Lutheran Church, 19 Larkham Lane, Plympton. Meetings are held on the last Wednesday of the month at 2pm. Entrance is £3 for members and £4 for non-

Plymouth Area Osteoporosis Support Group Meets four times a year The Abbey, St Andrew’s Church, Plymouth 2pm to 4pm; Jul 16: Speaker oral surgeon Kamran Ali; Nov 19: Podiatrist Emma Cowley from Plymouth University. Carers Support Group Last Monday of the month Are you a carer? Would you like somewhere to go for advice & info, to relax & unwind with other Carers? Come to our drop in session at St Budeaux Community Centre 10am- 12 noon on the last Monday of the month. Beit Ezra Saturdays A Messianic Fellowship, meets on a Saturday (Shabbat) at Engage, St Levan Road, Milehouse, Plymouth PL2 3BG from 4pm to 6pm. Contact: 01752 922014 Make A Difference, Plymouth Fridays in term time Support group for parents or carers in Plymouth of children with disabilities or special additional needs either diagnosed or still going through the process. From 10am at Tamar View Community Resource Centre Barne Barton. Open to any parent or carer who can get to us. For further information please visit Make a Difference Plymouth on Facebook or call Kerry on 07599996389. Phoenix Chorale Mondays Small, friendly choir who enjoy singing a wide range of music under the direction of Marcus Alleyne. We perform two concerts a year which usually feature a whole work plus a programme of songs around a theme, combining contemporary and traditional music. We often work with professional soloists and musicians and also try to provide opportunities for young people to perform with us. New members are always welcome, so why not come along and join us for a rehearsal? 7.30pm – 9.30pm in St Peter’s Church, Wyndham Square, PL1 5EG. For more information visit www.plymouthphoenixchorale.org University of Plymouth Choral Society Every Tuesday between September and May Based in the University, but open to all, we are a non-audition and well-established choir. We give three concerts a year in St Andrew’s Minster Church, in December, March and May. Rehearsals, under the 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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really got stuck into the brief and we’ve seen a wealth of innovative and inspiring submissions.” All of the shortlisted entries can be found at https://eizocolour.com/awards/gallery/ Plymouth Juggling and Circus Skills Club Tuesdays (term time) A club for people who juggle or do circus skills to meet up and practice. Juggling and club passing, unicycling, hula hoops, diabolo, etc etc. All skill levels welcome. Newbies and absolute beginners too, all jugglers are happy to teach new people! Primarily for adults, (although enthusiastic under 18s are welcome if accompanied by an adult). Stoke Damerel Parish Centre 7.30pm-9.30pm £5 (£3 unwaged) to cover the cost of the hall. Ocean City Sound, Men’s Close Harmony Singers Tuesdays All Saints Church of England Academy, Honicknowle Lane, PL5 2DN. Friendly group singing popular songs from 50s through to the present, including songs from the shows and have around 25 performances a year. We sing for private parties, at corporate and civic events, for the Services and for charities. With no audition on joining and ongoing learning using CDs, new members find it easy to fit in and are helped at every step. Check out the website at oceancitysound.org or ring Roger on 01752 500500. Playwriters Organisation Meets every Friday morning 10am-1pm at The Noah’s Ark, Courtney St,Plymouth. The group provides free help with creative writing, poetry, play-writing, screen-writing, and all forms of theatre production and dramatic performance. Membership and help is free. For more details visit www.playwriters.org or phone 01752 786777. Regular Events at Oasis Café Coffee and Chat: Tuesdays and Fridays 10am to 12 noon. Learn basic computer and internet skills: Mondays 1.30pm - 3.30pm, Tuesdays 10am - 12 noon, Wednesdays 1pm - 3pm. Go at your own pace, friendly and relaxed - come to the Oasis Project - You can come to one session a week or all three. Oasis Café, 28 Manor Street, Stonehouse. Yoga and Pilates with Tracy Wilmot Monday 10am-11am Hatha yoga at Manadon Hub Monday 6pm-7pm Pilates at Widey School Thursday 9.30am-10.30am Pilates at Clearbrook Hall Friday 6pm-7 pm Hatha yoga at Widey School Bookings phone 07401 090025. City of Plymouth Model Boat Club First Wednesday of month Meets at Harewood House every month (excluding January) at 7.30pm. We operate sail, steam and battery operated models on the Mirror pond in the City Centre on most Sunday mornings. We also travel further afield to our other sailing water at Millbrook Lake. The Club attends many shows throughout the region in addition to the Open days held by other clubs. Full details can be found at www.plymouthmodelboatclub.webeden. co.uk. Please check the calendar for where we are!

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Wednesdays Plymouth Unitarian Café from 10am to 12 noon. Why not drop in for some convivial company, relaxation, a cuppa, knitting, some reading, colouring, a game or just have a sit down and a rest. Dementia friendly. Fair Trade tea, coffee with a biscuit only 60p. All proceeds go to this year’s charities including Plymouth & District MIND.


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Fiona’s colourful collaboration

Stagecoach South West, the Presenting Partner for Elmer’s Big Parade Plymouth, has announced a unique collaboration with author and illustrator Fiona Lumbers to create one of the special Elmer trail sculptures. Set to be the biggest family friendly public art event in the region this summer, the sculpture trail, which takes place across Plymouth and surrounding areas, is inspired by the much-loved children’s character of Elmer the Elephant, created by Devon born artist and author David McKee. The colourful parade of 40 unique elephants is tipped to attract 250,000 visitors, raising vital funds for St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth who provide care and support for people with a life-limiting illness and their families across Plymouth, South West Devon and South East Cornwall. The Stagecoach Elmer is being designed by Fiona Lumbers, a popular children’s illustrator

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and the author of children’s book ‘Clem and Crab’, published by Anderson Press. Fiona said: “I’m so excited to be involved with Elmer’s Big Parade Plymouth and to be supporting the work of St. Luke’s. It’s a real honour to be collaborating with Stagecoach South West on this project. My Elmer will feature the characters from my book ‘Clem and Crab’. “The story explores themes of conservation and keeping our beaches clean – how lots of small actions added together can make a big difference.” Fiona is in the process of creating her design at Elmer’s Big Parade ‘Herd HQ’ in Plymouth, the former Toys R’ Us store, and met with Stagecoach South West commercial director Karen Hodder to catch a glimpse of the design in its preliminary stages. Stagecoach South West managing director, Bob Dennison said: “We are delighted to be

Presenting Partner for Elmer’s Big Parade Plymouth and Fiona’s design really appealed to us with the sustainability messages and struck a chord given the nature of our business, it’s great to now see Fiona’s design coming to life. “We cannot wait to see the completed design and are looking forward to working with St Luke’s over the coming months to help raise awareness of Elmer’s Big Parade Plymouth, as well as the incredible work undertaken by the charity” The project will conclude with a Grand Charity Auction on October 9, where the colourful and unique elephant sculptures will be sold, enabling St Luke’s to continue providing its outstanding compassionate care for the 3500 plus patients and families that the charity cares for annually either at home, in hospital or at its specialist unit at Turnchapel. For more information on Elmer’s Big Parade Plymouth, visit www.elmerplymouth.co.uk.

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The restoration and reinterpretation of Plymouth’s historic Elizabethan House has moved into an exciting phase with building work beginning in earnest. Led by Plymouth City Council, with additional funding support from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic England, the Coastal Revival Fund and The Pilgrim’s Trust, it’s one of the key legacy projects for the city’s Mayflower 400 commemorations. The first physical sign of the work will be the creation of a temporary site compound in the seating area at the end of New Street. The compound will feature a small hoardings scheme which will display information about the history of the house. Once building work is complete and the hoardings are down the seating will be reinstated and refreshed. Scaffolding will be installed to the front of the building in July. Repair work to the external structure and oak timbers will then be carried out from August. Inside the house, a programme of works to

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clean, strengthen the floors and undertake an assessment for the foundations of a new extension will be carried out over the summer. Once these are complete further structural and repair work will continue throughout the autumn/winter and into next spring. Construction work for the extension will also take place. A small, two-storey addition to the original building, it will house storage space, a staff kitchen and toilets. Councillor Peter Smith, Deputy Leader said: “Following all the investigative works that have taken place at the house it’s great to be moving forward with the next phase of our

ambitious plans for the Elizabethan House. “The property has stood largely unaltered for more than four centuries and is a real gem that we’re working hard to preserve for future generations. “As well as being a witness to some significant periods in Plymouth’s history it has a fascinating history of its own. We’ll be bringing this to life through new interpretation once the building work has finished.” Stay up-to-date with news and updates about the Elizabethan House at www. theboxplymouth.com/elizabethan-houserestoration

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upscale production capacity and explore opportunities to make the business more environmentally sustainable. The grant from Power to Change will be used as investment in new industrial equipment, so that Makers HQ can support the growth of local textile and clothing businesses. 
Sophie Glover, studio manager at Makers HQ, said: “It’s a real privilege to have been involved in the Community Business Challenge. This support is recognition of the great work we’ve already done at Makers HQ and the potential we have to grow the business further.” St Saviours, a new cultural hub and community space based at the church hall on the Barbican, will enter into a consultation with Power to Change to assess how the trust can provide funding and support for a planned asset transfer and renovation of the building. 
Matthew Pontin, director of St Saviours, said: “This support means a huge amount to us as we develop our plans for the building. We’re very proud to have been a part of the Community Business Challenge.” The Furniture Reuse Project received the

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Marks & Spencer and Power to Change are working together to support community businesses to transform local economies by taking the Community Business Challenge around the country. Following the launch of the Plymouth leg of the challenge in March this year, residents in Plymouth have been voicing their support for the shortlisted community businesses in the M&S store, on social media and online at www.communitybusinesschallenge.co.uk. The finalists came together yesterday to showcase their work to a prestigious judging panel made up of M&S and Power to Change representatives. Following inspiring pitches from all five community businesses, each of them was awarded as follows: Nudge Community Builders were awarded the maximum grant of £10,000 and business skills support. Nudge, which brings empty buildings back into use in Plymouth, will use support from M&S to help with business planning, visual merchandising and income generation at its converted market space The Clipper on Union Street. The £10,000 funding from Power to Change will be spent on improving the customer experience through a stronger visible presence, improved signage, outdoor seating and by ensuring the space is more welcoming for families. Wendy Hart, co-founder at Nudge, said: “It’s amazing to have been awarded this grant and business support. The whole challenge has been a great way of showcasing the positive difference that community businesses are making in Plymouth.” Billy Ruffians was awarded £9,250 and business skills support. The business is a community-owned brewery based at City College Plymouth, and the support from M&S will go towards building its customer base and optimising the brewery’s supply chain. The grant from Power to Change will provide capital investment towards bottling equipment and EcoKegs so that Billy Ruffians can produce more great beer alongside creating social, environmental and economic impact. Jack Witek, co-managing director of Billy Ruffians, said: “We feel humbled and privileged to have received this support. It really energises us to build the business and take our plans forward.” Makers HQ was awarded the maximum grant of £10,000 and business skills support. The business is a textiles sampling studio in Stonehouse which provides training to members of the local community. The support from M&S will help to


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