The Torpoint & District Chronicle September 2019

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September 2019 Students at Torpoint Community College have been celebrating their A Level results See page 9

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Youngsters from the Torpoint Sea Cadets Band put on an award-winning display at the National Sea Cadet Band Contest at the Tower of London at the beginning of August, claiming the title of the second best band in the country, despite only forming last year. • See story and photos on page 11

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Rowers Tegan and Dan called up to represent Great Britain at Atlantic Challenge in 2020 Two talented young gig rowers have been selected to row for Team GB in a big international event in Russia.

Eighteen year old Tegan Baker, who started rowing when she was just eight years old, is a member of the Rame Gig Club and over the years has won many races and championships with them. She has also rowed for Cornwall, winning every race. Fellow Rame Gig Club member Dan Collins and Tegan will be part of a 20-strong Great Britain team taking part in the Atlantic Challenge in St Petersburg in 2020 - the first time it has been held in Russia. Tegan thanked the Rame Gig Club for allowing

her to use the gym facilities and also for the last two years while she has been studying sport at Plymouth City College and was chosen to train with their elite athletes in April 2018. Megan has launched a crowd funding page to help raise £1,000 towards funding the transportation of a Bantry Bay Gig to Russia. The fundraiser on Just Giving has already reached nearly £400 and she is hoping to raise more by holding a cream tea and a pub quiz in the coming weeks. Tegan is very passionate about her rowing and where it will take her and any help or support would be very welcome. To donate go to www. justgiving.com/crowdfunding/tegan-baker-1

Youngsters in excellent form for Rame Gig Club Rame Gig Club’s Under 16s crew which finished first at the Brixham Regatta

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There have been a host of regattas in the past weeks that Rame Pilot Gig Club have attended and raced hard in. Highlights include finishing ninth out of 22 at Falmouth, Mens A seventh out of 27 at Mounts Bay, Ladies Supervets third in the Plate final at Brixham Vets Championships, and Mens Supervets and Ladies Supervets coming in second and fourth at Brixham regatta. However, outperforming the adults by far were the Juniors in the club. The Under 15s finished second and the Under 18s third at Caradon Mixed Championships, while the Under 14s were first at Cattewater and Brixham regattas, second at Mounts Bay and Rame and third at the Under 14s Championships. Meanwhile the Under 16s also finished first at Brixham, as well second at Cattewater and third at Looe. These were amazing results, and the improving placings of the B crews show that there’s depth as well as strength in the squad. Rame Gig Club would like to wish good luck to young rowers Dan Collins and Tegan Baker who have been selected for the Great Britain team in the Atlantic Challenge in Russia in 2020. Please follow and support them - details on the Atlantic Challenge GB facebook page. July saw Rame’s own regatta hosted at Cawsand Bay beach. A total of 23 clubs attended and joined in a packed day of racing and post-racing festivities with live music from Lost Cousins in the gig club until late into the evening. Great fun was had by all and thanks to all those who worked so hard to make the day such a success. Thanks also to the rowers who camped or stayed over to make the most of all on offer. As well as racing, Rame Gig Club enjoy social rowing and two memorable events this summer have been the row from Cawsand to St Germans to join in on their Quay Sailing Club Gala, and the Looe Island race. There was also a row out to ‘visit’ the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier which was in Plymouth Sound for a while. Rame Gig Club welcomes new members to the rowing or fitness suite sections of the club. Membership details can be found on the website at www.ramegigclub.com. Feel free to get in touch with the club via the contacts on the website, or via the club’s Facebook page, especially if you want to ‘Have a go at a row’.

Rame Gig Club’s Under 16s team which finished third in the Under 16s Championship

Rame Gig Club members enjoying a ‘row out’ in the Sound to visit the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth


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War Weekend Aug 31 to Sept 1 Organised by the Cornwall Military Vehicle Trust at Mount Edgcumbe. Date for the diary – details TBC. Coffee Morning Sep 3 Pop in to the Downderry and Seaton Village Hall for a chat and enjoy tea or coffee and a teacake. Doors open at 10am until 12 noon and it only costs £1 each. There will be a bric-a-brac and book stall and raffle tickets for the draw. All are welcome, including well behaved dogs who will also get a little treat. Variety Concert Sept 6 Torpoint Lady Singers at St James Church at 7.30pm. Family Fun Day Sept 7 St John Village Hall from 2pm. A community event for all the family with cake stall, book stall, raffle, tombola, BBQ, dog show and agility, children’s races, activities and more. 2pm onwards. Going Bats at Mount Edgcumbe Sept 7 Join a nocturnal adventure and let the colonies of bats be the guide. With rare species calling Mount Edgcumbe home, visitors could be in for a real treat with this expedition. Meeting on the terrace at the front of the house at 7pm, the walk will take approximately 2-3 hours and finish off with hot soup and cost £5pp. Make sure that you wrap up warm and wear suitable footwear for the walk. Sealed Knot Weekend Sept 7 and 8 Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. Date for the diary details to be confirmed. Liskeard Arts Sep 10 The new season begins with guest speaker Hugh Ellwood whose subject will be ‘The golden Age of British Watercolour.’ Meeting at the Public Hall, Liskeard with refreshments at 7pm and the talk at 7.30pm. There are a good number of members from the Rame area and guests and new members are always welcome. Further details from the secretary lizundy@hotmail.com. Classical Guitar Weekend Sept 13 to 15 The Cawsand Bay Guitarfest features a superb line up of Craig Ogden, one of the world’s finest guitarists Mark Eden and Chris Stell - Eden Stell Guitar Duo – internationally renowned for their dynamism, innovation and breathtaking virtuosity and Alison Smith, one of the UK’s most exciting and lyrical guitarists. To discover more and for full details of what is included, cost and booking, please visit the festival website www.cawsandbayguitarfest.co.uk. BIG Breakfast Sep 14 Downderry and Seaton Village Hall. Doors open at 10am until 1pm. All are welcome, including well behaved dogs who will also get a little treat. Torpoint Carnival Sept 14 Fun for all the family at Cambridge Field. Claude Bourbon in Concert Sep 20 An event you don’t want to miss - Claude Bourbon in Concert at the Downderry and Seaton Village Hall. Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm start. Claude Bourbon is known throughout Europe and America for amazing guitar performances that take blues, Spanish, and Middle Eastern stylings into uncharted territories. Tickets cost £10 and they can be purchased from Summthink Different in Downderry or from the Village Hall website at www.downderryandseatonvillagehall. co.uk. There will also be a bar and raffle tickets on sale.

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Summer of Fun Until Sep 7 The Plymouth Summer of Fun in the city centre, brought to you by Plymouth City Centre Company, promises to be a summer full of entertainment for all the family. Held at various locations throughout Plymouth City Centre. There will be entertainment for all ages when Plymouth Summer of Fun kicks off on July 6 with Plymouth Summer Circus, a free day of circus entertainment and workshops on the Piazza. Events and activities will take place every weekend during the school holidays with the aim of bringing more visitors to the high street. Plymouth Summer of Fun promises a variety of entertainment across the holiday period, from circus workshops to dance, story time, arts and crafts and sport, all rounded off with the grand finale of the West End Carnival and 60th Anniversary of Plymouth Market on August 31. Elmer’s Big Parade Until Sept 15 For 10 weeks in the summer of 2019, a parade of 40 fabulously colourful and unique elephants will take you on a trail around the beautiful city of Plymouth and surrounding areas. From the hustle and bustle of the city streets to the peace and grandeur of the Hoe, and from the green spaces of Plymouth to the spectacular coastline; Elmer’s Big Parade will navigate you around Britain’s Ocean City and across the river to Mount Edgcumbe. St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth has worked in partnership with Wild in Art and Andersen Press to bring this mass participation, family friendly, art trail to life; featuring the much beloved children’s character of Elmer, by Devon born artist and author David McKee. At the end of the summer each of the beautifully designed Elmers will be auctioned to raise funds for St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth. For more information visit www. elmerplymouth.co.uk Plymouth Seafood Festival Sept 14 and 15 Seafood lovers are in for a treat this September, as Plymouth Seafood Festival returns for its 8th year to the Barbican and Sutton Harbour. This free festival is a vibrant celebration of the incredible sustainably caught fresh fish and seafood on offer in Britain’s Ocean City and with plenty of fun and entertainment throughout the two days,

Callington Honey Fair Oct 2 Traditionally, Callington’s annual Honey Fair, organised by Callington Lions, has something for everyone with the streets filled with a variety of stalls displaying local and national produce. This year there will be family entertainment including clowns, animals to pet, face painting, live music on a bigger stage and much, much more. The event will be extended into the evening with street entertainment for all the family to enjoy, including Rowland’s Fun Fair. Autumn Plant Sale & Coffee Morning Oct 5 Downderry and Seaton Village Hall doors open 10am to 12 noon. Indoor Car Boot Sale Oct 6 Book a table now at the Downderry and Seaton Village Hall Indoor Car Boot Sale. Tables cost large £10 and small £5. For more information telephone Keith Smith on 01503 250412 or go to the Village Hall website at www.downderryandseatonvillagehall.co.uk. St John Apple Fest Oct 19 and 20 A fun free Apple themed family event celebrating all things apple at the St John Inn! Bring your apple Harvest and use the Apple Press to produce your own juice (or cider!) Including bottle sterilisation. In addition, there will be a hog roast, cider bar, best apple pie competition, cookery

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sees the Weekender partner with Nudge Community Builders, a community benefit society that owns, creates and runs activity in disused, underused or unusual urban spaces to lead to lasting positive change and community-led regeneration. As part of a unique city set up, new contemporary art production agency, Flock South West is coordinating and managing the Weekender in 2019 and 2020. This year’s Art Weekender takes place between September 27 and 29 with opening celebrations taking place at Plymouth’s largest independent, artist-led contemporary art venue KARST on the Friday evening. For more details visit www.plymouthartweekender. com. Tour de Moor Oct 13 Hundreds of riders of all ages will tackle the popular St Luke’s Hospice Tour De Moor. It’s the region’s boldest charity cycle challenge - an adrenalin fuelled event over a hill-filled 52 km mixed terrain course. It’s mud. It’s sweat. It’s gears. Or take it down a gear and keep your foot to the pedal with a family friendly shorter tour of the moor. Donations and sponsorship help pay for St Luke’s invaluable work. Details from www.stlukeshospice.org.uk/fundraising/

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Craft Fair Oct 20 Book a table now at the Downderry and Seaton Village Hall Craft Fair. Tables cost large £10 and small £5. For more information telephone Sue Slyfield on 01503 250811 or go to the Village Hall website at www. downderryandseatonvillagehall.co.uk.

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Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal Concert Oct 24 St James Church at 7.30pm.

Fisherman’s Friends Nov 30 Screening at Polbathic Village Hall. Based on the true story of the Port Isaac sea shanty group, this is a lovely, heart-warming Cornish tale. Doors open 7pm film 7.30pm. Members £4, new members £6.

Halloween Hunt Oct 27 Mount Edgcumbe. Date for the diary - details to be confirmed.

Christmas Concert Dec 5 Ferryboat Entertainers ‘It’s Christmas’ concert at Cornerstone Church at 7.30pm. Free entry and refreshments plus grand raffle in aid of church funds.

Camp Theatre Nov 15 Downderry and Seaton Village Hall - Date for your diary - details to be confirmed.

Christmas Quiz Supper Dec 6 Downderry and Seaton Village Hall. Details TBC.

Lantern Making Workshop Nov 23 Torpoint Council Chambers

Christmas Concert Dec 13 Torpoint Lady Singers with Rame Peninsula Male Voice Choir at St James Church at 7.30pm

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But on the Saturday, the sky cleared and after a brief shower the sun shone and a good day was had by all. We hope that the altered field set up this year was to the stall holders advantage and everyone had an uninterrupted view of the arena and everything else that was on offer. We were lucky to have the local car club enthusiasts along to the fair and they displayed their mechanically enhanced vehicles, and they were happy to assure everyone that they were an adult and responsible club. The fair was also the place to enrol in the new Carnival King and Queen competition, and several entries were made and the chosen girls and boys will be seen during the Torpoint Carnival. The Lions Club would like to thank all those attending the event and wish to add that all the profits made on the day will go directly into our charity pot for use in our community. Following the fair is a traditionally quiet time for our club and we try to busy ourselves with other things and try to help out with other events within our Lions area stretching from Looe and Liskeard in the West,

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A crack has appeared in one of the boundary walls of Cornerstone Church in Macey Street - and it will cost more than £55,000 to repair. Anyone who has walked along Macey Street to the rear of Cornerstone Church might be aware of the scaffolding and covering of a boundary wall. This has been erected because a crack has appeared in the wall during the last year which is now in urgent need of repair. The problem for the congregation is that the boundary wall is Grade 2 Listed as is the rest of Cornerstone church. As a listed building this means the repair is more complicated and therefore more expensive. The lowest quote of the tenders received is more than is £55,700 without including VAT or the cost

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The popular Hearts Kitchen can be found in Fore street, right opposite the Post Office. Step inside and be transported back to an era when the customer is the priority and you’ll be greeted with a welcome smile from attentive staff.

There is always a tantalising display of ‘Hearts made’ cakes on the counter, brownies, flapjacks,rocky road and kids cupcakes, not forgetting vegan and gluten free customers, be quick as they sell out fast! But don’t worry they are all replaced daily as our in house chefs cook another tasty batch. Once inside customers can explore the cafe, which has seating for 35, a free children’s playroom full of toys, books and their own TV showing CBeebies. In the main area there is TV showing world news, ‘free’ wifi, and free daily newspapers. Outside Hearts Kitchen has seating for 25 with lovely views of the Tamar from the decked and small garden area. Hearts is a family business run by local girl Jo Jackson, who took over the helm in 2015. She now has a team of 20 happy ‘Hearts Angels’ who thrive on being, and serving the best local produce. Everyone is welcome, from early birds at 8am wanting a take away bacon bap and a cappuccino on their way to work, or the mums having breakfast and a chat after the school run, to the ladies that lunch coming in for an iced latte and one of the freshly prepared daily specials. The menu includes all day breakfasts, sandwiches, home made soups and a children’s

Jo Jackson of Hearts Kitchen menuas well as traditional meals such as ham,egg and chips or a six ounce cheeseburger with all the trimmings . All meals and drinks are available to takeaway, or spend £10 and take advantage of Hearts free delivery in the Torpoint area Monday to Friday 10am- 2pm. Hearts Kitchen is the hub of the community, supporting numerous charities and youth

organisations, by donating raffle prizes. They host a free community notice board to display local groups and upcoming events, and even welcome dogs and have a free jar of ‘scoobie snacks’ next to the front door. Jo added: “We also display and sell locally made arts, crafts and cards, trinkets and treasures - so if you’re looking for a present or card come in and see us- we really do have it all.”

The popularity of Hearts Kitchen was endorsed in 2018 when it was voted best cafe in Cornwall by its customers. Hearts Kitchen is open Monday to Friday 8am to 4.30pm; Saturday 8am to 4pm and Sunday 9am to 2.30pm. Follow Hearts on Facebook or take a look at the website or pop in and see them - you’ll be glad you did.

Students celebrate their successes Staff at Torpoint Community College would like to say a huge congratulations to all students who collected their results on August 15 for having done so well. For a number of subjects this was the first time sitting new style two year A levels and these courses are significantly more challenging. Staff and students alike celebrated some superb achievements with a higher than normal number of students applying for university. Over 75% of the year group applied for university this year with most achieving their first choice places. Early indications suggest that the college is doing better than in previous years and is likely to be in line or better than national averages with many individuals doing exceptionally well. As with last year, apprenticeships were very popular and a significant number of students hedged their bets and applied for both university and an apprenticeship. The majority of students who applied for university have achieved their preferred choice. A number of students did particularly well this year. Elouise Baker achieved grades of A, A and B in Biology, Psychology and Chemistry and is intending to study medicine at the University of Exeter. Saowalak Jansongkroh and Finley-Mae Stainfield achieved A grades in Art, Craft and Design and both now intend to pursue careers Happy students Gareth and Grace

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in art and design by studying at Plymouth and Reading respectively. Alongside A Level success, once again the Sports CAMTEC students achieved several excellent results with Grace Cowd and Alex Richardson in particular achieving Distinctions on a number of units. John Golding said: “At the end of my first year as Head of Sixth Form I am incredibly proud to be part of such an amazing Sixth Form with such wonderful students, parents and staff. “We are the smallest school Sixth Form in Cornwall and yet our students are now ready and willing to take their places on the world stage. They are confident to stand heads and shoulders with the best and have the necessary skills and expertise to flourish in their chosen careers. “Many students reached or exceeded their targets and should be extremely proud of what they have achieved. “Best of luck to the next generation of doctors, lawyers, scientists, computer programmers, physiotherapists, teachers, nurses and so much more. The College would like to thank each and

every student for working so hard over the last two years and also thank the parents and carers of our students who have given them such unwavering support.

“The College Leadership Team would also like to thank each member of staff for going the extra mile to support our students.”

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£2,000 grant is awarded for Sparrow Park improvements

I am delighted to report the Town Council has been awarded £2,000 as part of Cornwall Council High Street Heroes Grant Funding. The bid explained our desire to improve Sparrow Park. Incremental improvements to Sparrow Park have been made by removing the mosaic and replacing this with camellia plants, gifted to us by Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park. The long strip adjacent to Antony Road has recently been cleared and replanted with agapanthus plants and poppies. The larger sections at Sparrow Park need more investment and, with this in mind, the funding was applied for. Sparrow Park is a lovely spot to sit and watch the world go by and is an area that is enjoyed on a daily basis by many of our residents. Another collaboration with Cornwall Council has enabled us, as part of the Community Network Area SOS scheme, to raise and mobilise a volunteer army to assist with the clear up of the Thanckes Park Tennis Courts and make safe the

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tennis pavilion. The date set for this event is Saturday September 21. If you would like to support this venture in any capacity…tea maker, sweeping courts, weeding, painting the hut etc. please contact the Town Council Office on 01752 814165 or email admin@ torpointtowncouncil.gov.uk. It is hoped this volunteering opportunity

will provide a springboard to enable community members to experience the positive effects and benefits that volunteering brings whilst encouraging more volunteers to sign up to volunteer at Rendel and Sparrow Parks on a regular basis. Members’ of our community have been using social media to highlight issues observed in the town. It would greatly speed up the Cornwall Council response time and the resolve of these issues if community members could use the Cornwall Council ‘Report It’, facility. It is easy to use and there is an instant log; the website link to the ‘Report It’ page is: www.cornwall.gov. uk/report-it/. I have recently toured Devonport Dockyard, this is in preparation for an Area Emergency Planning Operation to be held next month. On September 28 we will be marking the 10th Anniversary of the opening of Bénodet Park. Throughout the summer holidays the tea hut has been open at Bénodet Park and it has been lovely to watch the stream of people and young families enjoying this special, walled garden.

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Again, I would like to thank the volunteers who have ‘manned’ the tea hut throughout the year. I will be approaching community groups in the near future, to invite them to take part in a community clean up in relation to our ‘Plastic Free Torpoint’ project. I would like to ask each community group to think about which area they would like to target. The date for this clean-up is likely to be during October half-term. Final preparations have been made for the Torpoint Town Carnival which is to be held on Saturday September 14 starting at 1pm in Cambridge Field. For more information relating to the programme of events go to www. torpointtownpartnership.co.uk. I would also like to give advance notification of an exciting community event at our Torpoint Library Community Hub on Sunday October 6 from 9am to 5pm, when staff at the Library will be hosting a Fun Palace event. This is a play event for all ages. For more details pop into the Library and talk to the team. Preparations have started in the run up to Christmas. The lantern making workshop will be running on Saturday November 23. Last year the first lantern workshop proved to be a success and was enjoyed by children and adults. This year, the main hall in the Council Chambers has been booked in anticipation of even larger attendance numbers. I look forward to seeing you all at the Carnival.

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The unveiling of the War Memorial in Torpoint is taking place in September and families and relatives of the fallen are being invited to attend.

The unveiling is on Sunday September 22 and families and relatives who would like to receive a personal invitation to the event are encouraged to contact the Town Clerk - see details below. The memorial is intended to provide an eloquent, silent witness to the tragic impact of world events on the community and the sacrifices it has made in conflicts of the 20th century and later. Following the Town Council’s request for funding, the good news is almost £3,000 has been received, more donations are always welcomed and it is hoped to purchase a memorial bench to be placed on Ferry Hill, near to the granite monuments. The unveiling even will start with the Parade marching down Antony Road from Albion Road with the service starting at 2.30pm. Following the service the Parade will march back up Antony Road, after which refreshments will be served in the Council Chambers. This is advance notice that for everyone’s safety road closures around Eliot Square will be in place for the duration of the service. For details on the unveiling event or for a personal invitation please contact the Town Clerk, Torpoint Town Council, 1 - 3 Buller Road, Torpoint, Cornwall PL11 2LD, or alternatively email clerk@torpointtowncouncil.gov.uk or telephone: 01752 814165.


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Marching display by the Torpoint Sea Cadets Band

Drum Major Alyssa Marsh

Youngsters from the Torpoint Sea Cadets Band put on an award-winning display at the National Sea Cadet Band Contest at the Tower of London at the beginning of August, claiming the title of the second best band in the country, despite only forming one year ago.

Eighteen teenagers from the Torpoint Sea Cadet unit, based within HMS Raleigh, represented the South West region of the UK at the National Marching Band Contest held in the moat of the Tower of London earlier this month, having

Outstanding effort by Torpoint Sea Cadets Band at national event

claimed gold at the regional contest a few weeks previously. The band were joined by an additional few cadet musicians from Cornwall and the local area in order to form a ‘massed area band’. The band performed a military musical display of quick marches, slow marches and a ‘drum static’ led by the Torpoint Sea Cadet Unit Corps of Drums, in the grassy moat of the Tower of London under the gaze of judges from Her Majesty’s Royal Marines School of Music, Senior Royal Navy Officers and VIPs, along with several hundred

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spectators and tourists. Torpoint Sea Cadets is a fairly new Sea Cadet Unit, established in 2017, with its unit marching band only forming in the summer of 2018. Their Bandmaster, Sub-Lieutenant Rhys Tanner RN, said: “It’s a real feat of hard work and sheer determination from the cadets to think that they came from nothing to being the runner-up best cadet marching band in the country in only one year.” Ordinary Cadet Alyssa Marsh of Plymouth, the band’s Drum Major said: “I’m just so proud of what

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Celebration of young art in Millbrook Family, relatives and friends came together to celebrate the achievements of students of the Rame Peninsula Art Friday Art Club at their exhibition in Millbrook.

The young art students aged from nine to 11 years old were exhibiting work at their end of course exhibition which took place in the garden setting of Rame Peninsula Art. The youngsters chose the name for the exhibition themselves which was called ‘I Don’t Care If It’s Crazy!’ In addition to showcasing their work, the students were also awarded a Trinity College of London, Arts Award Certificate, which was presented to them by Rame Peninsula Art principal and lead, tutor Alan Lemin. The students who covered a range of art, design and craft practices are all based within the local Millbrook community and attend the art club as an after school activity. Alan Lemin said: “I work with students of various age ranges to explore and make art

which is significantly different from what these young people would experience at school. “On this course we examined the work of various artists and made studies in painting, gesture drawing, textures, plaster, clay and painted marble techniques. Given their age and application, the standard of work was truly excellent�. Alan and his wife Annette have been running courses from their home- based studio school The Woodshed Studio, for a number of years and not just in Art. Annette who is a qualified Science and Mathematics teacher also teaches within the studio setting, providing tuition on a one to one and small group basis for students of various age ranges. Alan and Annette took early retirement from their respective college and school in 2015 and since then have worked tirelessly in providing a service for students within

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Youngsters with their families and friends celebrate their achievements at the Rame Peninsula Art Friday Club

their local community. Alan said: “Annette and I have worked in education for many years and although at present we run our own bespoke classes, it is our ambition to bring the teaching of art, mathematics and science closer together. “Our Arts Club model has proved an enormous success, providing as it does a home for students to meet new friends and make work in a fun and creative environment.

This is the sort of model that we are currently working on and should wish to extend in a mathematics and science format.� Another Arts Club is planned for October. For more information on courses scheduled in art, mathematics and science at the Woodshed Studio, Millbrook, please contact; woodshedstudio79@gmail.com or visit our Facebook pages at Rame Peninsula Art.

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Residents and local groups came together in August to celebrate the official opening of the new extension of the Sheviock Memorial Hall.

The extension was made possible by a £73,000 grant from the Big Lottery’s Reaching Communities fund. The ceremony was performed by Sir Richard Carew-Pole. The enlarged hall will enable local groups and societies to use the premises for educational and social enhancement of the residents of Sheviock Parish. The event was supported by the Halfway Harmony Singers and refreshments provided by ‘Mr Bars’ in great style!

Sir Richard CarewPole (left) performs the opening ceremony accompanied by management committee member Peter McLaren and project manager Chris Kennedy

Enid’s special day A lady who has lived all her life in Kingsand, celebrated her 100th birthday in August.

Enid Grace Verran was born on August 14 1919 in Fore Street, Kingsand and has lived there throughout her whole life. At the age of 15 in 1934 she went to work at Mount Edgcumbe House as a housemaid, which is where she met her husband John, who was a footman. They were married for 62 years, until John, sadly passed away 15 years ago Enid was at Mountt Edgcumbe House when it was bombed during the Second World

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Your guide to community events in your area Army Cadet Force Tuesdays Torpoint ACF Building, Antony Road, Torpoint 7pm to 9pm. If you are 12+ come along to a parade night (parents welcome). Adult volunteers needed, no experience necessary, full training given www.armycadets.com

schoolroom. Occasionally this may be subject to change, please refer to monthly agendas for time confirmation. There is no meeting in August. Dates for 2019 April 8; May 13; June 10; July 8; August no meeting; September 9; October 14; November 11; December 9.

Top guitarist Claude Bourbon will be in concert at Downderry and Seaton Village Hall on September 20. Details in the Out and About diary on page 4

Torpoint Library and Information Service Refurbished library opens on May 1. Opening hours now 9.15am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday and 9.15am to 12.15pm Saturdays. Contact 0300 1234 111.

Circle Dance Group Second and fourth Tuesdays Millbrook Village Hall 7.30pm to 9pm. Contact : Vivien Benjamin for more information. Tel 01752 829021.

Torpoint and Rame Youth Club Mondays Millbrook Methodist Church 6pm to 8pm for ages 11 to 15, school Years 7 to 10. Cost 50p. All young people welcome.

Coffee Mornings Saturdays Held at the Kingsand Institute from 10am to 12 noon. Hosted by a different charity or group each week.

Torpoint & Rame Royal Naval Association Last Friday of month Meet at Comrades & United Services Club at 7.30pm. Contact Paul Carter (Branch Secretary) on 01752 814453.

Coppola School of Performing Arts Various days Classes in ballet and musical theatre at Millbrook Village Hall. For details please contact Kelly on 07889063330 or email coppolaschool@hotmail.co.uk. Downderry and Seaton Village Hall Groups Art Group - Mondays 10am to 12 noon Short Mat Bowls - Tuesdays 1.45pm to 3.45pm Badminton - Wednesdays 2pm to 4pm New members are always welcome. Visit our website for more information (www. downderryandseatonvillagehall.co.uk) Family Information Service Information for children, young people, parents/ carers and practitioners across Cornwall. Details www.supportincornwall.org.uk. Fibromyalgia, CFS, & ME Support Group Meet first Friday of the month From 11am to 1pm at Chatlink building, Old School House, Macey Street, Torpoint. We support people from around the peninsula, their carers and families. By offering somewhere to come where everyone can relate. (And It’s not all in your head!) For more information contact Tracey Mahoney at torpointfmmecfs@gmail.com or mobile, 07962210259 Friday Youth Group Youth and Children’s Centre, Trevol Road, Torpoint. Open each Friday evening 6.30pm to 9pm. Friends of Thanckes Park Volunteer group, constituted, to promote and regenerate Thanckes Park, Torpoint. The park has now an official title of the QEII Fields in Trust at Thanckes Park, after winning the award to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Vist www.facebook.com/ groups/1687858311449763 or call 07886 567632 Grace Community Church Meets in the Youth and Family Hub Centre, Trevol Road, Torpoint. Sunday morning prayer meeting at 9.30am with main service at 10.30am. We are a Christ Centred, Bible believing, people loving church. There is a bible study on a Tuesday, to go deeper into the different scripture of the bible. On the third Wednesday of each month, there is a whole church prayer meeting. Contact details for Pastor Archie Gray pastorgcct@yahoo.co.uk. Hartbeeps Fridays Torpoint Council Chambers, from 10am. Multi-sensory music classes for babies and children aged up to five years. Award winning classes featuring music, puppets, laughter and fun. Baby bells - newborn to sitting; Baby beeps - sitting to first steps; Happy house - confident walkers to school age and younger siblings. For information visit www.hartbeeps.com. Kim’s Keep Fit Mondays Millbrook Village Hall 9.30am. Energising fitness through exercise, music and dance. Good for energy levels, strength, flexibility and cardiovascular. Contact Kim on 01752 823817 or 07968889496 for more information.

Liskeard Arts Meetings are held in the Public Hall, Liskeard with refreshments at 7pm and a talk at 7.30pm. There are a good number of members from the Rame area and guests and new members are always welcome. Further details from the secretary lizundy@hotmail. com. Maker with Rame Parish Council Second Thursday of month Meet at the Kingsand Institute 7pm to 9pm. For more information visit www.mwrpc.org. Millbrook Short Mat Bowling Club Mondays Millbrook Village Hall 7pm to 10pm. Contact Brian Tucker on 01752 822642. Millbrook Village Enhancement Team (VETS) Saturdays A group of volunteers dedicated to keeping the central part of the village clean and tidy, weed-free and looking attractive. Meet at the village hall at 2pm. Bring small gardening tools, gloves, brushes etc. Dates for 2019: May 4 and 25; June 29; July 27; August 17; September 21; October 26; November 30. These dates are weather dependant. Millbrook Over 50s Club Fridays Meet at Millbrook Village Hall 2pm to 4pm. Contact : Muriel Winter on 01752 829389 to find out more. Millbrook Parish Council With the exception of August & December, Millbrook Parish Council meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 7:30pm in the Balcony Room of the Village Hall. For more information, please visit www. millbrook-pc.gov.uk or follow us on Facebook @ MillbrookParishCouncil. Mount Edgcumbe Community Run Saturdays Weekly 5km run against the clock, starting at 9am. Everyone is invited - young, old and dogs. Organised by volunteers and free to enter. Starts at Aunty Em’s Gatehouse, close to the lower gate at Cremyll and finishes at Mount Edgcumbe House. For more details visit www.parkrun.org.uk/mountedgcumbe . MMAA Striking Zone Tuesdays The Garden Sports & Leisure Centre, Torpoint 7.30pm. Martial arts classes for kids and adults. For more information call 07850 586179.

Police Cadets Torpoint Community Police Cadet unit. Aged 13 to 18 ‚ Willingness and enthusiasm required, no joining fee. Fortnightly meetings. Contact PCSO Lucy Kirvell for further information. Regular events at Sheviock Memorial Hall Mondays 9.30am to 1.30pm Pre-school; 2pm to 4pm Short bowls; 7pm to 10pm Spanish club (first Monday in month); All day snooker and billiards Tuesdays 9.30am to 1.30pm Pre-school; 2.30pm to 4.30pm Short tennis; 5.30pm to 7.30pm Pilates; 7.30pm to 9.30pm Whist; 8pm to 9pm Beautiful fitness; All day snooker and billiards Wednesdays 9.30am to 1.30pm Pre-school; 2pm to 4pm WI (third Wednesday of month); 5.30pm to 6.30pm Badminton juniors 7 to 11 years; 6.30pm to 7.30pm Badminton 12 to 16 years; 7.30pm Badminton adults; All day snooker and billiards Thursdays 9.30am to 1.30pm Pre-school; 2.15pm to 3.15pm Keep fit gently; 7pm to 9pm Gardening club (first Thursday of month); 7.30pm to 9.30pm Short tennis; All day snooker and billiards Fridays 9.30am to 1.30pm Pre-school; 1pm to 2.30pm Mothers and toddlers; 7.30pm to 9.30pm Short mat bowls; All day snooker and billiards Saturdays Private hire; fun days, craft fairs, flower show, church functions, film shows, concerts, fund raising events plus snooker and billiards Sundays Private hire, craft fairs, fund raising plus snooker and billiards. Royal British Legion Torpoint & District Branch. Monthly meetings on second Wednesday of month at 7.30pm at the Torpoint Comrades’ United Services Club (opposite Sainsburys). Details www.britishlegion.org.uk/ branches/torpoint. St John Ambulance Meet at Ambulance Hall, Marine Drive. Adults Monday 7.30pm to 9pm; Cadets Friday 7pm to 9pm; Nursing Cadets Wednesday 7pm to 9pm; Badgers Thursday 5.15pm to 6.45pm. Saturday Art School Woodshed Studio, Millbrook. A place where art, maths and science meet. A fun, exciting and creative 10 week course for students aged 6-16 years from 10.30am to 12.30pm. Details www.ramepeninsulaart.com or 01752 823364. Sheviock Parish Council Sheviock Parish Council meets on the the second Monday of the month, at 7pm in the Methodist Chapel

Torpoint Country Market Tuesdays Held between 9.30am and 11.30am at the Silver Band Hut in Antony Road. Locally produced food, crafts and plants available to purchase Torpoint Macular Support Group Second Friday of month Torpoint Library, Fore Street, Torpoint 2pm to 4pm. Meetings open to anyone affected by central vision loss. Family, friends and carers welcome. Contact Judy on 01275 319001. Torpoint and Rame Youth Club Netball Club Mondays From 6pm to 8pm at the Torpoint and Rame Community Sports Centre. Details 01752 822109. Torpoint Art Club Fridays Torpoint Library 1pm to 4pm. Details 01752 816615. Torpoint Badminton Club Wednesdays From 7.30pm to 10pm at the Torpoint and Rame Community Sports Centre. Details 01752 815292. Torpoint Ferryboat Entertainers Wednesdays Ladies singing group meet at Cornerstone Church 7.30pm. Contact 01752 815759. Torpoint Diabetic Circle Support and social group running various monthly events. For details visit torpointdiabetic.wordpress. com Torpoint Lady Singers Mondays Cornerstone Church from 7.15pm. Details 01752 812602. Torpoint Residents Association 3rd Wednesday of month Band Hall, Torpoint 8pm. Torpoint Tai Chi club Thursdays at the Gardens Sports and Leisure Centre. Fiendly group that are learning and practicing the Chinese soft martial arts of self defense and a healthy life style .we meet at 7pm to 8pm. For more info call 07828567965 Torpoint WI Meet every fourth Wednesday of the month at 7.30 pm in St James Church Hall. Contact 812720. Waterside Colour Circle Workshop Mornings Enterprise Court, 10am too 1pm. Call for details of workshops 01752 811158. Wilcove WI Meetings every third Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm in New Cove Hall, Wilcove PL11 2RD.


USEFUL Ace Noah Rees dominates Regatta NUMBERS September 2019

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Cawsand Bay Sailing Club held its annual Regatta over the first weekend in August with a total of five races, around large courses set within the Bay, marked out with large inflatable marker buoys. The club’s distinguished young sailor Noah Rees – who has sailed with the club since he was 10, and is now a national champion – encouraged four friends from Torpoint Mosquito Sailing Club to enter the regatta, who were welcomed warmly – perhaps a little less so when they saw how fast they sailed!! Both wind and sea were quite ‘lively’ for the three Saturday races, but the sea state was more subdued on Sunday. Noah Rees, (Aero7), won four of the five races, to be beaten narrowly in the fourth race by Steve Roberts, (Aero7). The overall results were: 1, Noah Rees 2, Steve Roberts 3, Richard Woods, (all sailing RS Aero 7s) 4, and fastest RS200, were Ian Turpitt and Fleur Young 5, Anthony Smith (Laser) 6, Andrew Malloy and Jon Knowles (2000). The award for the Best Junior went to Finlay Morgan in his Laser 4.7. After the racing, certificates were presented to the winners by Club Commodore Andrew Malloy. A special certificate was presented to young Grace for successfully completing her very first race crewing for her dad Mark Lentell. Dinghy-cupcakes made by Gemma Morgan and personalised by son Finlay with each sailor’s sail markings, were enjoyed by all. A ‘sweet’ end to a ‘sweet’ weekend’s racing.

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Cawsand Regatta presentation (back row from left): Finlay Morgan, Andrew Malloy (Cawsand Bay Sailing Club Commodore), Noah Rees, Richard Woods and Steve Roberts. Front row (from left): Fleur Young, Ian Turpitt and Grace

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Noah Rees in action

The fleet sailing in Cawsand Bay during the Regatta

Celebrating Black Tot Night with the RNA The Royal Naval Association Torpoint & Rame Branch’s annual Black Tot Night was held in July.

On completion of the formal part of the meeting, the chairman, Shipmate Derek Nash, declared ‘Up Spirits!, which signalled the commencement of the issue of the tot (at a price, of course). The ‘ration’ was ceremoniously and traditionally issued by Rum Bosun Shipmate Simon Dungey, who performs this role every year, very smartly rigged in the full mess undress of a Royal Navy Chief Petty Officer. The rum is served from a wood and brass-clad container, known as a fanny, and measured out using a traditional cup, sometimes called a jigger. Another tradition on Black Tot Night is the ‘Nearest the Bottle’ competition, where Shipmates roll 20p coins across the deck towards a bottle of rum. The effort deemed closest wins the bottle. On this occasion, the winner was none other than the Rum Bosun himself – however, Simon donated his prize to a fellow Shipmate. The Branch has received the very sad news that former Branch Chairman, Shipmate Mike ‘Jan’ Tarrant, crossed the bar in the early hours of August 16, following a long period of illness. Jan, who was 90, was a stalwart of the Branch for many years since its foundation and he will be very much missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his widow, Betty, his family and loved ones. RIP Shipmate. The next Branch meeting will be on September 27 at 8pm in the Torpoint Comrades’ Club. For further details, please contact the Branch Secretary, Paul Carter on 01752 814453.

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