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Hello and welcome... Chloe Bunce
….to August’s edition of Love Saltash
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Fore Stre et needs you!
Love Saltash was delighted to host Chloe Bunce, sixth form student at saltash.net community school during work experience week. Chloe said, “I’ve lived in Saltash all my life, experiencing local milestones such as the assembly of the Cornish Cross and the arrival of the Olympic torch. As an avid reader and lover of Love Saltash, I appreciate any medium that can bring the community together from events like the May Fair, the Regatta to the Saltash Christmas Festival - all enjoyed by locals and act as staples in the Saltash calendar.”
Georgina Caro
Our front cover is based on an excerpt of a painting by Angela Robertson. The original was accepted for exhibition at the Patchings Art Fair 2019. Angela was born in Saltash and has recently returned to Cornwall after living in Spain for 15 years where she was working as artist and art teacher. She is now based in Helston. You can see more of her work on Facebook @ Art Maid in Cornwall. Georgina Caro is a content creator & award-winning blogger at gypsysoul.co.uk. Her aim is to help you live a more sustainable and simple life. She lives in Saltash with her partner, two children and Charles the dog and is Saltash’s Plastic Free Community Leader.
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Contents
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In Brief Making Care Better Bread That’s Good For You “Essayons” Rugby Fans! Oliphans Goes to School Peak into Civic Life Always Remembered Memories That Linger A Beeline to Beacon Good Reason to Cross the Tamar Mucking About in Boats Saltashcard Relaunch
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On Top of the World Students Celebrate Success Mental Health First Aid Cycle4Tom Art at Ashtorre Good Afternoon! Perfect Summer Vibes Passing on the Baton Out and About Free, Fun, Family Festival Comes Roaring into Town
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IN BRIEF
VIEWS STILL
NEEDED
Comments for the Saltash Plan are welcome up
This year’s theme is Space Chase, inspired by the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, and young readers will be tasked with reading six library books of their choice. All welcome to take part at Saltash Library in the Space Chase themed activity for free! www.spacechase.org.uk
until August 14. You can either use the online form at www.plan4saltash.co.uk or send your email address to info@plan4saltash.co.uk so they can send you .pdf copies of the Plan, Summary and Comments Forms. Make sure your opinions and voices are heard in the next step of our town’s development.
SPACE CHASE
Local children are being challenged to go on an outof-this-world adventure for this year’s Local Library Summer Reading Challenge. The national event encourages children to read over the summer holidays.
BE SAFE THIS
SUMMER Our coastline is beautiful and wild and there to be explored. However simple safety suggests always letting someone know where you are going, take a phone, and keep dogs on leads around cliff edges. Around half the casualties on our coasts slip, trip or fall into the water. If you see someone in trouble, call 999 or 112 and ask for the coastguard. On a lifeguarded beach there are trained professionals to help keep you safe - they’ll be on hand if something goes wrong, in or out of the water. Don’t go in the water if you’ve been drinking alcohol. For more beach safety advice visit www.beachwise.uk.
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Councillors and Cornwall MP’s will now be invited to give their thoughts on the study.
CONCERNS HELP OUT
HEARD
HEDGEHOGS
Thanks to the campaigning efforts of local residents, Callington Council have now been enrolled in the
The draft A38 Road Safety Feasibility Study puts
Hedgehog Heroes Roll of Honour, and Saltash
forward recommendations for a programme of
Town Council is hoping to join them. The scheme
safety improvements on a stretch of the A38 from
hands out free stickers to put on garden machinery
Bodmin to Saltash.
to remind users to check for hedgehogs before
Adrian Leisk, Chief Inspector Head of Roads Policing
strimming or grass cutting activities.
said: “We are fully supportive of the approach
Further advice includes avoiding using pesticides
being taken to address the concerns on the A38.
and slug pellets; ensure boundary fences or
Since October 2018, an additional £750,000 has
walls have a 13x13cm gap in the bottom to allow
been invested to provide 25 additional officers
hedgehogs to pass through; keep a corner of your
within Devon and Cornwall, doubling the Roads
garden wild; and a shallow dish of fresh water and
Policing presence in Cornwall. Enforcement activity
cat or dog food during long dry spells; dispose of
has been increased and discussions between
litter responsibly; light bonfires as soon as they have
Highway’s England and the Safety Camera Team are
been made, and of course watch out on roads at
progressing to deliver an additional 3 enforcement
night. Hedgehogs are nocturnal and rolling into a
site locations”.
ball is no match for a car! For more information visit
Stakeholders including Safe38, local Cornwall
www.britishhedgehogs.org.uk
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local news
MAKING CARE BETTER A new support service is being launched in Cornwall to give greater support to foster carers and the children they look after. The new Specialist Support team is made up of social workers, family supporter workers, youth workers, family therapists and educational psychologists from Cornwall Council’s Together for Families. The aim of the 10-strong team is to provide an unparalleled support network for carers and those in their care. Fostering Service Manager, Julie Goodwin, said: “Over the last few months we have undergone a process of change, which has been informed by our feedback from foster carers and internal experience. We have a renewed focus on targeted and early support to foster carers, children and young people, creating more stable and nurturing environments for children in care. Trauma and abuse experienced by young people in their early lives can lead to challenging behaviours that can place additional stresses on their placement and relationship with carers. Working closely with wider support teams will allow the Specialist Fostering Support Team to develop a deeper level of understanding of any
potential issues, allowing for earlier intervention. Referrals to the Specialist Fostering Support Team will come from the council’s existing Fostering Supervisory Teams and where appropriate the Placement Hub, with the most suitable support and intervention being decided upon based on every individual situation. The wide skills and experience of the new team mean it will have the ability to work across all age ranges and situations to better equip foster carers to therapeutically parent children and young people who have experienced trauma. In addition, the role of the Specialist Support Team will be to enhance the training and development strategies for existing foster carers by providing regular group work and learning opportunities for them. The new Specialist Support Team will launch activity dates for children and young people in care at key points throughout the year, as part of their combined role supporting both foster carers and those in their care. For more information about fostering and fostering support with Cornwall Council, visit www.fosterincornwall or call 01872 323 638.
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BREAD THAT’S GOOD FOR YOU!
Article by Georgina Caro, Saltash’s plastic free community leader
Saltash Bakery, a local independent micro-bakery in Saltash has become the second local business to be awarded the Plastic Free Champion award by Plastic Free Saltash as part of the Surfers Against Sewage Plastic Free Communities initiative. Saltash Bakery is run by Luisa George from her kitchen at home in Saltash. She spends two days a week baking and spends the other days having quality time with her young daughter.
Luisa said “I started baking bread for my family and friends but never thought it could be a business. I was made redundant and thought maybe a few weekend fairs selling bread would help the situation so I did a fair at St Stephens Church and discovered that there was a gap for having good bread in Saltash, especially if it was delivered.” Luisa doesn’t drive so all of her bread is delivered on foot helping to reduce her carbon footprint. Other environmentally friendly initiatives that
Luisa has put in place include… • asking customers to supply their own reusable bags for transporting the bread • all ingredients are delivered to Luisa’s house without carrier bags or plastic • all waste from ingredients are re-used • eggs, honey and spices are bought from a local supplier to reduce plastic and food miles along with supporting a fellow local business In order to receive the Plastic Free Champion award a business must commit to give up a minimum of 3 single-use plastic items in their business. Luisa has gone above and beyond with her efforts to become more sustainable. To get your hands on Luisa’s delicious bread, call 07748 551632. Email: thesaltashbakery@gmail.com or facebook. com/saltashbakery/ To get in touch with Plastic Free Saltash either visit their new website www.plasticfreesaltash. co.uk or visit their Facebook page.
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SPORTS NEWS
“ESSAYONS” RUGBY FANS! I stupidly thought that “Essayons” was to do with Essa, the Cornish name for Saltash. I have now been educated to know it actually means Let us Try – a clever motto for a rugby club! Saltash Rugby Club have been making tries and enjoying increased success for the past 50 years, thanks to many loyal officers, players and volunteers, and is looking forward to a grand 50th Anniversary this month. Below are some facts to lead you into the celebrations by taking you down memory lane over the last 50 years. The Club was founded in 1969 following a meeting at the former Wheatsheaf Inn on the waterside. Rugby was enjoying success at the new Comprehensive school and the town was continuing to expand following the construction of the road bridge. Early games were played on the site of the former Grammar School. For a brief spell the team played on a field acquired at Carkeel before relocating to its current base at Burraton. Within a few years a Second Xv was playing followed
soon by an Under 18 team as players joined from the school. By this time the original colours of navy blue had given way to the now familiar black, gold and red. And there has been steady growth of a youth section which now caters for all age groups from 7 to 17+. Many have gone on to higher honours while a few have achieved international recognition. In 1982 a clubhouse was built and later changing rooms, both with the aid of grants. This is now home to the Tamar Trotters running club and a newly formed Rugby League team which plays in the summer. The club is twinned with a club in central France while the youth teams regularly tour or host visiting clubs. The senior team aka Ashes currently plays in the Western Counties League. Supporting teams have over the years achieved regular success in local cups and leagues on both sides of the Tamar. In 2018 the 1st XV won through to a cup final at Twickenham, home of the RFU.....aaaah so near! Essayons next season!
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50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WEEKEND
Saltash Rugby Football Club, Moorlands Lane, Saltash, PL12 4HJ
FRIDAY 2ND AUGUST Real ale night with music from Blind Phil & Flying Sorcerers Doors open from 7pm till late
SATURDAY 3RD AUGUST Marquee / outside beer tent / stalls and other side line activities / BBQ / live music all day from Live wire entertainment / Stuart Hammond entertainment / Stu Hannaford / Jed Stone and the headline act at 9pm Whisky Falls. Doors open from 1pm
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LOCAL news
Article by Jane Pierce
Oliphans goes to School Pupils at Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy,
and will join a further 24 schools from the Plymouth
Saltash, have named and designed their own
area in exhibiting their very own Elmer at Mount
special Elmer Elephant as part of the education
Edgcumbe. Brunel’s own Elmer sculpture has been
programme linked to the forthcoming Elmer’s
bestowed a very apt name – Olifans, which is Cornish
Big Parade. The Big Parade, which will feature
for elephant - after pupils at the school entered a
40 uniquely designed Elmers, is taking place in
competition to name him. Olifans will now form part
Plymouth for 10 weeks until 16 September.
of the herd of Elmers designed by local children to
Brunel is the only Cornish primary school to be
create an education trail that runs for 11 weeks this
taking part in the Elmer School’s Education Trail
summer.
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Local charity, St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth, has
relished decorating their Elmer sculpture to showcase
been working in partnership with Wild in Art and
their school at its best. They have taken inspiration
Andersen Press to bring this art trail to life, featuring
from their blue uniform, the circular school badge
the much loved children’s character of Elmer, by
and the River Tamar to utilise various shades of blue. The budding painters have also been inspired by
Max Pierce and Piran Mitchell came up with Olifans
artists such as Kandinsky to create a unique design using circles rather than the traditional squares attributed to Elmer Elephant. The school also recently hosted a mini Elmer trail of their own, incorporating 24 winning elephant designs from pupils across the school. The ‘Hunt the Elmer’ event held at Brunel featured vintage games, a photo booth, cake stall, raffle, plus a selfie opportunity with a visiting Big Elmer! Elmer’s Big Parade Account Manager, Emma Couch, said “All of us at the Elmer’s Big Parade Plymouth’s Project were thrilled when we saw the effort and creativity that the teachers and children at Brunel Primary had put into The Elmer Project. The ethos of Elmer’s diversity and inclusivity is one we all embrace and the project has enabled St Luke’s to reach out to support schools when they are tackling the subjects of loss and bereavement. The amount raised during Brunel’s Elmer Day was an amazing £412.81! Thank you so much!”
Devon born artist and author David McKee. Linked to the curriculum and Arts Award, the Elmer Schools Education Trail has enabled local schools and community groups to incorporate the much loved character and stories of Elmer in lessons and extra-curricular activities,
dealing
with
topics such as loss, making memories and diversity. Brunel pupils, from preschool through to Year 6, have
A special Elmer made a cameo appearance at the school fundraiser held in June
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COMMUNITY news
PEAK INTO CIVIC LIFE
COMMUNITY news
On Thursday June 13 Saltash Town Council held another of its historic ceremonies, when Councillor Gloria Challen signed the book of Oath’s at the Mayor Making Ceremony. Around 100 especially invited guests witnessed the signing and were invited to a small reception which followed. The Mayor and Deputy Mayor, (Councillor Peter Samuels) were elected at the Annual meeting of the Town Council in May of this year (as required by the Local Government Act). The Civic party of The Mayor, Town Clerk (Mr Ray Lane) Chaplain (Prebendary Brian Anderson, RAFAC) and Deputy Mayor were led by the Town Sergeant (Steve Down) and Mace Bearer (Darren Standlick) and warmly applauded into the Saltash Guildhall, by invited guests and visiting dignitaries, so too, were the Councillors. The Mayor thanked Councillors Jean Dent and Bill Phillips who had previously nominated and seconded
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Gloria to be Mayor of Saltash for the ensuing year 2019/2020. They had praised Gloria’s ability and strong track record over many years and said had put her in good stead to take on such a demanding and honourable role as leading citizen of Saltash. After the presentation of the key to the Town presented to the Mayor, pennies and fruit were tossed from the upper window of the Guildhall, by the Mayor and Deputy Mayor to the many young people who had excitedly gathered in the street below. The Mayor invested Councillor Brenda Samuels as Deputy Mayor’s consort. There were presentations to the Mayor’s Cadet, Saltash Lions May Fair Queen and Princesses. In addition, Mrs Stephanie Yates presented the Mayor with a book from Plougastel, and the Deputy Mayor presented the Mayor with a special gift of Gavel and Sound Block. The wonderful ceremony ended with a rousing ‘Trelawney’ with the waving of Cornish Flags.
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Always Remembered The first ever memorial service was held recently on
Harrington who has campaigned over the last two
Saltash Waterside, to commemorate lives lost from
years for preventative barriers to be installed on the
the Tamar Bridge. Ann Harrington who organised
Bridge.
this event decided that it was the right time to
Remarkably, Hidden Heritage walked all the way
remember not only those who have tragically lost their lives from falling, but for their loved ones left behind. One attendee reflected on losing her father who took his own life 31 years ago, when she was just a child, and remembered the day as though it was yesterday. The Reverend Michelle Parkman made a very moving speech at the service, followed by a poignant and heartfelt talk from two representatives of Males Allowed CIC, who are making a difference with their Article by Kaye Bonner
tireless efforts in creating awareness around Mental Health. Andy Rance spoke about the team’s endeavours
from Efford to attend the service. St Mellion Flowers very kindly donated the beautiful Memorial Wreath, comprised of white roses. Special thanks also went to Kathryn Keith for the Service of Remembrance. A petition started by Helen on Change.org has over 16500 signatures to date and can be signed at www. change.org/p/enquiries-tamarcrossings-org-uksuicide-prevention-barriers-to-be-installed-on-thetamar-bridge If anyone would like to talk to someone impartially, there are plenty of listening ears.
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support-and-services/peer-support-directory/find-
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peer-support-in-the-west/
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www.crisiscareconcordat.org.uk/areas/devon/
Support Group spoke passionately as did Helen
www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/
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community news
A rare image of Wearde Camp’s inhabitants, courtesy of John Hooper
MEMORIES THAT LINGER
Article By Sue Hooper
A service took place in St Stephen’s at the end of June to mark the end of World War 1 with the signing of the peace treaty of Versailles in 1919, organised by the Great War Commemorative Events Committee. At the end of the Service, the Civic Party and the congregation gathered at the War Memorial for the laying of the wreath by the Mayor, The Last Post, and Reveille and Prayer. Over the past 18 months the Committee have organised events and projects to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the end of the Great War, which have involved hundreds of people, clubs and organisations. Over 25 projects have been completed, with arguably, Saltash leading the way with the largest events programme in Cornwall and possibly in the Country. Highlights include pebble painting acknowledging the 140 men from or associated with Saltash that died in the Great War…….Installation of the Silent Soldier in the Saltash Memorial Peace Garden ……Community creation of 17 poppy carpets with over 60,000 poppies entwined into hessian ……. Installation of memorial plaques and pictorial
boards of Troops leaving Saltash in 1914 to fight on the Western Front ……..WW1 films and WW1 singa-longs ……Hands across the River Tamar and reenactments …..Displays of Perspex Soldiers placed in Church Pews in Churches around Saltash….. Creation of WW1 Anthology of poetry and prose by school children and community members. The Committee’s work will continue with the installation of another WW1 plaque and pictorial board at Wearde, Saltash, where 5,000 Troops were stationed and trained in preparation for their perilous journey to the Western Front and where dozens of them that survived returned to recuperate. This event will include a re-enactment with a dramatic and musical performance to mark what happened at the Wearde Camp at that time. Wearde camp is unrecognisable now as the site of Saltash Community School and hundreds of homes. Although the memories may yet linger. For further details of the planned events and schedules please contact Sue Hooper 01752 843073 or Lynn Marsh 01752 844255
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A BEELINE TO BEACON Beacon Electrical is a household name for electrical appliances, and with their Beacon Park, Plymouth store just 10 minutes’ drive from Saltash, they are an ideal choice. “We’re certainly closest to Saltash!” says MD Mark Higgins, whose father Chris started the company in 1976. “A Saltash customer told us they thought Curry’s was their closest, especially with no electrical appliance retailers locally. That’s just not true, we’re easy to reach and we’re competitively priced on a huge range of stock.” The store may not be in Saltash, but ten years ago Mark put down his family roots in Latchbrook with Marina and their two sons; older son Ross attended Saltash Community School; and younger son James is currently at Sir Robert Geffrey’s, Landrake. Marina has lived in Cornwall, first in Luckett and Metherell, then Callington, for thirty years. “Her father moved his family down here for a better quality of life. They used to holiday in Cornwall, a nice break from working upcountry. I moved here for similar reasons, I just love living here,” says Mark. Running a thriving family business and building on its success is hard work, and together with his brother Nick, Mark and the staff provide super
local service where customers’ needs come first. “People are often surprised at our low prices,” says Mark “because we compete even with online offers, as well as the national companies. Added to that, we’re easily half the price of online retailers, like AO, when it comes to installation. “People usually want delivery, proper installation, their old appliances removed, extra warranties – when the cost of the product and all of that is added up, we almost always come out best for the customer. And if there is a price issue, we can usually look at it for them.” Beacon’s own website sees an increasing number of customers using ‘click and collect’ to ensure products are in stock, as well as checking out prices. Items can be bought direct from their website if desired, and as Mark’s brother and fellow director, Nick says: “We’ll speak with you however you want to – in the shop, online, on the phone – whichever is easiest for you. It’s all about professional, helpful service from staff who know what they’re talking about.” For all your electrical appliance needs – lighting, heating, cooking, refrigeration, laundry, dishwashers, audio, TV, small items and DIY – the ‘Beacon Electrical experience’ is well worth making the short journey from Saltash.
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Wayne giving Isambard a few tips
GOOD REASON TO CROSS THE TAMAR
Tamar Crossings are improving the picnic and viewing areas adjacent to the Tamar Bridge to make them more accessible and enjoyable for local residents and visitors to use. The improvements are part of a wider scheme to upgrade the Bridge offices, which includes the opening of the new ‘Bridging the Tamar’ Visitor and Learning Centre. The Centre, which is open daily to the public between 10am - 4pm, free of charge, tells the story of the bridges and celebrates their engineering legacy. The former Tamar Bridge and Torpoint Ferry service has also been renamed Tamar Crossings to reflect the two crossings of the River Tamar. Tamar Crossings is committed to using local businesses wherever possible and has commissioned Saltash contractors Southwest
Surfacing Specialists Ltd to carry out the works. These include making the pathways around the picnic areas and the memorial safer and more accessible with the use of new anti slip surfacing. Decorative resin bound materials have also been used on and around the main surfaces. The team, led by managing director Wayne Hambly, have also used specialist materials to recreate the Tamar Crossings logo in the middle of the amphitheatre area. Wayne, who was raised in Saltash, is delighted to have the opportunity to work at the iconic Bridge. “Our company prides itself on carrying out work to the highest possible standard” he said. “We have really enjoyed creating these attractive areas for members of the public to enjoy”.
community news Wayne explains why he started the company: “I was sporty with an obsession for Football, left footed too. I joined Saltash Comp and Saltash United Juniors. Warfelton Field was perfect for me to practice my football skills, playing F.A with the Saltash footie lads. Being athletic, enjoying football and the gym, an office job was not on my agenda. After working with Cormac for 10 years where I was the chargehand [ boys from the black stuff], I was headhunted by a Company who specialised in anti-skid works on the highways. Here I went on to learn about the other resin products, which are now so popular in this industry. At this point with my groundworks, tarmac and resin knowledge I made the decision to take the plunge, and start my own business laying residential surfaces.” Wayne’s son has Dad’s love of the beautiful game too and the company sponsors Saltash United and Saltash United Junior Mini Soccer Tournaments. Wayne also has a passion for Social media. He is
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a Co-founder of Talk Resin Online Forum ( www. talkresin.com) where other surfacing businesses and suppliers share information, working hard to get an industry standard set for resin works and get the correct information across to the general public. He also runs a popular facebook group @ Saltashclub which shares old stories, events and old and new photos of the town. A proud Wayne had this to say to all his Facebook friends: “That’s the logo completed in the viewing area at the Tamar crossings and seating area so you can all enjoy the breath taking views and amazing feats of engineering spanning the River Tamar. This project means a lot to me being a Saltash lad so I feel privileged to have completed these works and I am super happy with the end result.” Wayne can be contacted on 842211, 07791984999 or via the website www.southwestsurfacingspecialists.co.uk
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MUCKING ABOUT IN BOATS
THE ONLY BOAT RACE RESULTS YO THE WORLD FAMOUS SALTASH REGA Fastest (first place) (too fast to photograph) Richard Fry and shipmatemate Tudor Velniciuc from Saltash Maritime Cadets in ‘Calypso’ Most Eco-creative design - George Falconer on ‘The Titanic’ – aptly named! Most impressive sinking vessel - Sol Stapleton and shipmate from Saltash Wesley Messy Church on
‘Bin Mannes Revenge’ Overall most entertaining entry - Dean Wakefield from Dadventures on ‘Shark Bait’ Second place - Leo Da Silva and Andrew Williams from The Core on ‘Rainbow Warrier’ Third place - Tim Platt and Tony from Redeemer
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Leo and Andrew storming into second plac e
OU’LL EVER NEED TO KNOW FROM ATTA CARDBOARD BOAT RACE 2019 Church on ‘HMS Redeemer’ Eco prize was judged by Natalie Newton and Sho Frank (from Saltash Environmental Action Group) Blessing of the boats by Rev Brian Anderson Judging and prizes awarded by Sarah Coryton
Guest commentator Simon Thomas from Redeemer Church along-side the Aaron and Karen duo from the Regatta Committee 15 boats braved the ocean Can’t believe we all pulled off a cardboard boat race in the rain!! Only Cornwall eh?
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SaltashCard Relaunch! SaltashCard - Saltash’s very own local discount
Chamber
card began life with humble beginnings and big
SaltashCard is your key to unlocking discounts
ambitions, some 12 (or was it 13?) years ago, and
and offers from shops and businesses in town,
has enjoyed an ever-growing following ever since.
from community transport to discounts on Saltash
The SaltashCard is the brainchild of Richard Bickford
shopping and services. If everyone used their
- Director of Community Enterprises PL12 and Town Councillor, in partnership with Saltash Town Council and the Saltash Chamber of Commerce. Its aim has always been to encourage locals to Shop Locally. The concept is simple; local shops, businesses and
of
Commerce,
commented
“The
Saltashcard to spend just £5 per week locally, it would inject over £4.2 million into the local economy over the course of a year; if participating shops give 5% discount that would equate to a staggering £200,000 of discounts.*
organisations give a discount
SaltashCard is currently enjoying
or offer to residents who have
a re-launch, and you can sign up
a SaltashCard. This can often
for a new card or exchange your
amount to a substantial saving
old one (which will be gradually
over the course of a year; it’s no
phased out) to continue enjoying
wonder so many residents have
local discounts. Just pop into the
been using theirs regularly for so
Community Enterprises shop at
many years! Participating shops
4 Fore Street, where volunteers
and businesses will display a
will be on hand to answer any
sticker in their window, so you’ll
questions. We will even have
know where to use it.
specially
Simply
designed,
limited
show your SaltashCard, and you
edition SaltashCard jute shopping
will be given between 5% and
bags in snazzy colours to give
10% off a whole range of goods
away to the first 100 people to
and service. The SaltashCard costs
pick up their shiny new card.
Article by Jo Baskott
just £5 or is FREE when you become a member of the Community Enterprises PL12 organisation.
SaltashCard also entitles you to be a part of our Community Enterprise CIC, so you can have a say in how the organisation is run, and
SaltashCard is not only useful for Saltash
what community projects are developed for the
businesses; there are several participating
benefit of the PL12 area.
businesses in the surrounding PL12 parishes,
For further details on SaltashCard and its benefits,
including Bray’s Butchers in Tideford. Other participating businesses include Lovingly Local,
The Bookshelf, Just Be and Wainwright Estate Agents, to name but a few. Peter Ryland, CIC Director and Chair of Saltash
pop in to the Community Enterprises shop at 4 Fore St, email us on hub@cepl12.co.uk or see our website http://cepl12.co.uk/saltash-card/ * Based on a total of 16,419 usual residents in 2011, according to the Saltash Town Council website
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ON TOP OF THE WORLD
The twists and turns of life are always surprising. As
plumped for raising funds for a new singing group
manager of Greenwich Place in Saltash Nicola Laker
for Dementia Voice PL12, as she is a member of
leads a full and active life; however, on January 2
their steering group. She also decided to support the
1990 she had found herself in hospital in Inverness
Intensive Care Unit at the hospital in Inverness, which
after a serious accident, being told she would not
provided her with such vital care all those years ago.
walk again.
“The walk was an exhilarating experience from start
Almost thirty years later, in June this year, she
to finish,” laughed Nicola. “Our group gave each other
completed a milestone that tested her recovery and
a lot of support. The climb is very steep in parts and
made her feel on top of the world.
as one of us had a prosthetic lower leg we made sure
“Reaching the summit of Ben Nevis in Invernessshire
we had lots of rests enjoying the views, experience
on Sunday 16 June was the most empowering and amazing experience!” Nicola explained. A group of eight friends, who have met up through various local meet up groups, including Helen who runs Bella’s Hair & Beauty on Fore Street in Saltash decided to complete the challenge together.
and meeting other climbers. Not counting the resting parts we walked and climbed solidly for four and half hours to reach the summit. “One of the highlights was walking through the cloud and seeing it below us like you do on an aeroplane. And we were very fortunate to have a clear 360
(raising money for several different
degree view from the summit.”
charities.)
Nicola has started a funding
Nicola decided to raise funds for
page
charity and conducted a ballot in Greenwich Place to decide which charities she would support. She
at
www.justgiving.com/
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STUDENT
REPORTERS
We made the stage at Glastonbury literally! by Corlissa Waites Students at Saltash Community School have played their part in protecting our environment by recycling plastic litter as part of a major project across Somerset, Devon & Cornwall. This saw students save 10 tonnes of plastic litter from ending up in landfill (or in our sea!). Responding to an initial request from Hilary Frank, representing the community of Saltash, our student ambassadors Ellie Bloodworth, Rebecca Ball, Lucy Cotton and Elli Knight, assisted by Ms Lesley Porch and Ms Sue Best, rose to the challenge of becoming #LitterHeroes. Most of the plastic went off to be recycled, but some of it was used to produce the building materials that formed the Shangri la Gas Tower stage at the world famous Glastonbury Festival in July. So Saltash students can proudly boast they made the stage at Glastonbury! Lesley Porch said, “I am very proud of the girls who engaged in this, also our cleaning team who contributed daily with great enthusiasm. Their willingness to contribute to our community was absolutely wonderful.�
The scheme was run by Keep Britain Tidy, Orca Sound Project and Shangri La as part of the #RoadToGlasto2019 project- an initiative whose success is hopefully to be repeated in future years.
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STUDENTs celebrate SUCCESS Students have celebrated an incredibly successful year and raised money for charity at a special celebration. Cornwall College Saltash has held its annual celebration of success for Access to Higher Education students.
The evening, held at the Social Club, Saltash, celebrated the success of the current students in what has been another exceptional year. Each year Access students choose a charity to raise money for throughout the year. This year the groups choose Children’s Hospice South West after a visit to Little Harbour in December 2018. Team Lead for Access to Higher Education at Saltash, Kevin Smale, spoke about how proud the college is of its students, adding it was “a wonderful event, bringing together current l e v e l two Progression Diploma and Access to Higher Education learners to share in their successes this year”. “We are extremely proud of what our students achieve every year. We have exceptional staff and students at Cornwall College Saltash and we are already looking forward to another brilliant year of learning from September,” he added. For more information on the range of Access to Higher Education courses available at Cornwall College Saltash visit www.cornwall.ac.uk or contact the College on 0330 123 2523.
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LOCAL COLLEGE Cornwall College Saltash
TURNING PIPE DREAMS INTO REALITY A local student is celebrating after having her hard work recognised at a recent awards ceremony. Construction student at Cornwall College Saltash, Gemma Burbridge, enrolled on the Level 2 City and Guilds plumbing diploma in September 2015, which she completed in just under a year. During that summer Gemma gained an adult apprenticeship with Cornwall Housing. Over the next year she completed the Level 2 NVQ in the workplace and on 2017 started the Level 3 plumbing apprenticeship covering advanced plumbing and gas engineering.
Curriculum Lead for Construction, Jamie Rowley, said it has “been great to see Gemma achieve her ambition of retraining and gain a career in the industry which is a traditionally male dominated environment.” “We welcome everyone on our courses and we are seeing more and more women looking to work in the lucrative construction industry, of which currently only 14% is female. There really are some great opportunities and the time has never been better to change careers”.
This year Gemma won the Jim Beattie Cup for outstanding achievement at the Cornwall College star awards. Student, Gemma Burbridge, said she would like to “thank the College tutors and apprenticeship team for guiding me through the process from my first enquiry to where I am now.”
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MENTAL HEAL What is mental health?
would equip someone
There are different ways of defining the
to
term mental health, some definitions
with
physical ill-health. The
emphasise a good mental balance or the
objectives of MHFA
“emotional and spiritual resilience which
are to preserve life,
allows us to enjoy life and survive pain,
promote
disappointment and sadness� (Health
recovery
of good health and
Education Authority).
provide comfort to a
What is Mental Health First Aid? The Mental Health First Aid programme was set up in 2000 with the aim of creating a programme to equip community members with the tools and training to better
Article by Chloe Bunce
engage
someone experiencing
support
people
developing mental
health
issues or in mental health
crisis.
Similar to a First Aid course that
person with a mental health issue; with the wider aims of raising awareness and reducing stigma and discrimination. Those who carry out MHFA are not typically people from a mental health professional background, but rather someone working in a public facing role, for example a teacher, police officer or an employment agency worker or even a member of the public. The Mental Health First Aid programme was set up in Canberra, Australia by Betty Kitchener who was an educator and mental health service user. It reached Britain in 2006 and has since spread to other European countries such as Sweden, Finland
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LTH FIRST AID and Ireland as well as countries further afield such as
can reduce this prejudice and discrimination, in effect
China, USA, Canada and South Africa.
also dispelling common myths and misconceptions
Why Mental Health First Aid?
of mental health issues.
Research suggests that approximately 1 in 4 adults
I carried out my Mental Health First Aid training
in England have been diagnosed with mental illnesses, while 1 in 5 report experiencing
mental
health
issues without being diagnosed. These statistics reflect a growing need for early intervention and greater community awareness; research suggests that training in Mental Health First Aid results in better knowledge, confidence, attitudes and help-giving. Stigma often acts as a barrier, resulting in reluctance to seek treatment and support, therefore better understanding
of
people’s
experiences in the community
organised by MHFA England, the course was discussion led and valuable in equipping me with tools useful in engaging with those who are experiencing mental health crisis or symptoms of a deteriorating mental health issue. As a member of the Saltash community, I feel that MHFA is pivotal in preserving the public’s mental wellbeing and quality of life to cherish the community we live in. For information visit www.mhfaengland.org
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CYCLE4TOM
community news 12 friends of Thomas Demaine cycled 240 miles from Bristol to Land’s End in his memory, to raise awareness of young cardiac deaths and fundraise for free heart screening for young people in East Cornwall. In 2015 Tom was one of 12 young people that week who lost their lives from a hidden cardiac cause. Only heart screening could have picked up the underlying defect, as 8 out of 10 have no prior symptoms, which allows for appropriate treatment which will save lives.
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way mark. Huge thanks to Theresa Prinn and Sandra Mitchell et al for the raffle as well as food provided. The next leg of the journey was particularly tough. Climbing up to St Neot’s whilst picking up the first and only puncture.
Planning started 6 months ago after a chance meeting in Lidl’s and included practice cycle rides and awareness days at the Coop, Certini bicycles and the Dartmoor Classic Sportive.
Running a bit late, the team were unable to meet with Scott Mann MP North Cornwall and went straight to the most amazing welcome at Lanivet Parish Community Centre greeted by Michelle and Richard Gibbons. Many thanks to Scott Mann, who waited 2 hours for the cyclists, but had a good chat with Ann Demaine and Jayne Smith. Scott and fellow MP, Sheryll Murray have signed the Pledge in Parliament to provide a national heart screening programme for young people.
It was the hottest weekend of the year, so the cyclists did brilliantly to keep to the itinerary in good cheer despite big hills and searing heat.
Lanivet provided the most amazing facilities for chilling out and all slept well on the mattresses kindly provided by Julie Ball from Cornwall Scouts.
B&M Bristol Manager Chris Robinson and his staff gave a warm send off with a generous donation of food and presentation of £250 collected by staff.
Tom’s old Manager, Chris Letheridge, of B and M Redruth provided lunch and a collection from the staff before the final and by now hot and demanding last leg.
Lunch was provided by a volunteer Sally Lewis from Chumleigh at the stop at West Monkton.
The sun was still shining when they crossed the finish line together, all team members having supported each other. One minute’s silence was held to remember Tom and Helen Ralph made a short moving speech.
The staff at the Buckerell lodge hotel looked after the team brilliantly overnight in Exeter, giving space and ice to physio Rob Durant to provide free massages to the riders. On day 2 the weather was just as hot and the Salmon Leap cafe at Buckfastleigh gave the van and support team space by the stream to cook the bacon baps provided by Paul Bray butchers of Tideford. Owner Lee Russel of Jack’s Gym, Saltash hosted lunch where lots of well wishers joined in to cheer the team on at their half
Huge thank yous to the cyclists: Helen Ralph, Ian Shirley, Ian Ross, Mike Lemin, Mike Ralph, Petra and Mark Williams, David Saunter, Martin Dixon, Ruth Hughes, David Landers and Jamie Curtis Support staff: Paul Martin, Jon Mcleavy, Rob ‘Puds’ Durant and Ann Demaine
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art at ashtorre n i u o y draws
But the idea of drawing in those who may not think of themselves as ‘artists’ has continued. As part of their exhibitions, visitors have been challenged to look closely at well-known paintings such as Forbes’s The Pier Head and Renoir’s Luncheon of the Boating Party. During the show, visitors copy the shapes and tones of small square sections, which are then reassembled as a kaleidoscopic version of the original.
Last year's exhibition in full swing
Right under the Brunel Bridge at Saltash Waterside, PL12 4GT FREE open 10-4 daily.
It all started in 2009 with some 50 Saltash people creating 150 images to mark the 150th year of the Brunel Bridge. A followup the next year celebrated the Waterside. From these community projects, a dozen artists from Saltash and the surrounding area emerged as Ashtorre Artists, working together to enrich each others’ work and staging annual exhibitions at a high level.
Comment by John Forster
The group has also engaged with local schools, running workshops and giving over a wall of their final show to paintings by the pupils. This year, they will be showing the children’s interpretations of New Journey, exploring patterns in nature, especially those associated with journeys and migration. In turn, the young artists and their relations can visit the exhibition to see their own work and to discover exciting and high-quality work being produced in and around Saltash.
47 Using crayons, visitors have made kaleidoscopic recreations of The Pier Head (Stanhope Forbes 1910) [left page] and Luncheon of the Boating Party (Auguste Renoir 1881) [right]
Visitors copying sections of the masterpiece
Exuberant work from young artists last year
Pupils from Burraton Primary School and Weston Mill Primary School will feature in this year's show
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great fruit gins. A great
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in recent times. To enhance the experience many are
Afternoon Tea is:
pairing a suitable gin with the delights on offer. And the
• A Large measure of
rise in popularity of fruit gins has made the occasion
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• Fever Tree
Mediterranean Tonic
• A garnish or summer
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MUSIC SCENE
PERFECT SUMMER VIBES If you were lucky enough to catch the Andy Quick Band at the Saltash Regatta recently, you can bask in the knowledge that we are fed caviar and cream when it comes to the local music scene.
infectious creativity, with a burst of new material. Andy is a multifaceted songwriter, and the band’s first single, ‘Liberation’ impressed Songwriting Magazine so much they crowned it song of the day.
How lucky are we! Andy is best known as frontman for festival legends Land Of The Giants who are in their tenth year of touring; Glastonbury regulars for the last six years and supporting the Cat Empire at the recent Bands in the Sands.
With an emphasis on roots, blues and experimentation, the band have fused many sounds within their songs and recorded two works - a highly original debut Album ‘The Way Things Are’ recorded at the infamous Middle Farm Studio, and the recent release ‘Diamond Sounds’.
In a living room in Plymouth, September 2016, the Andy Quick Band was also born out of Andy’s
According to the Daily Jam the Band are, “packed with big riffs and playful lyricism “...soulful,
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funky, and bursting with confidence...” Andy’s low, sensuous voice is accompanied by a pumping rhythm section featuring Jackal RosewarneHebb on drums, Josie Boucharde on bass guitar and the phenomenal Martin Jenkins on Keys and Synth. They are often joined on stage by special guests including Lacey the MC from the Scribes and the phenomenal Sax skills of Tom Keel of Chainska Brassica. This punchy mix creates a live show that has “evolved into a fascinating mash up: wild blues over Hip Hop beats, retro funk rock n roll, with sprinklings
of bhangra and reggae, wrapped around enveloping lyrics and enormous choruses!” Andy has a unique voice and a knack for a catchy chorus, the band is tight, and the hype is growing. The release of new record Diamond Sounds signals a heavier, more confident sound by a band that’s found their stride and is enjoying another raucous year on the road. Release #2 Diamond Sounds in out now to stream, download and own forever on CD http://smarturl.it/diamond_sounds_links As one local reviewer said, “You can hear the passion in every single song. Perfect summer vibes.” Visit www.andyquickmusic.com to find out more and fill your ears with tunes you’ll love.
August Live Music from 9pm Fri 2 Sat 3 Tue 6 Fri 9 Sat 10 Tue 13 Fri 16 Sat 17
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Tue 20 Wed 21 Fri 23 Sat 24 Tue 27 Fri 30 Sat 31
Jazz Trio Open Mic Hottentot Figs C-Force Blue Trane The Penguins Paul Armer
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When is a gift not a gift… when the Inland Revenue exemptions are exceeded by Melanie Cotterill A question frequently asked by my clients is ‘ How much can I give my children or grandchildren in my lifetime?’ The answer is whatever you would like, subject to the allowances set by the Inland Revenue. The Revenue cannot stop you gifting whatever amount you can afford, but they can take the figure into consideration, in the event you die within seven years of the gift when calculating the Inheritance Tax liability on your estate, unless the gift can be shown to be out of your excess income, rather than capital.
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The only exception to this are gifts to Registered Charities or Political Parties which pass tax free or gifts within the allowances set below:• £250 to an individual in a tax year that has not benefitted from your annual exemption • £3000 in any one tax year, or up to £6000 if you have any unused allowance from the previous tax year • £5000 per parent to a child as a wedding gift • Any amount gifted to an old, or infirm relative for their maintenance (Figures correct at date of this publication) However, if you are intending to exceed these allowances please be mindful of the following factors:• Gifts in excess of the above allowances, can be seen as Deliberate Deprivation of Assets by the Local Authority, in the event that you are assessed for the payment of your care, if you require Residential or Nursing Care in the future, however long ago the gift was made.
• Lump sum gifts to children or grandchildren to help them on to the property market should be accompanied by a Declaration of Trust. This can ensure that your loved ones retain your generous gift if their relationship were to break down in the future, rather then be taken into consideration in the financial division of assets. • Gifting your home to your children in your lifetime whilst retaining the right to live in the property is not only seen as Deliberate Deprivation of Assets by the Local Authority but can give rise to Pre-owned asset tax during your lifetime if you do not pay your children a full market rent whilst you remaining living there. • Once you have given a lump sum away, you cannot be sure that it would be returned to you, if you asked for the funds to be paid back if your needs changed in the future. • Gifts are not conditional on a loved one looking after you in the future, so if you part with your money prior to needing help in your twilight years, you cannot assume the recipient will support you later in life. Much has been seen in the media recently about an intended high rise in the cost of obtaining a Grant of Probate after your death. Whilst this legislation has not yet been implemented, were the changes to be made, it would be worth considering a substantial lifetime gift prior to your death, if your life expectancy was short due to a terminal illness, as this could substantially reduce the Court fee charged on your Probate application. Taking practical legal advice prior to making any lifetime gifts is always essential to protect yourself and your family. Do not act in haste and repent at leisure, call Melanie Cotterill at Roper James Solicitors on 01752546448 for a free half an hour consultation to establish your correct position.
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YOUR GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON LOCALLY THURSDAY 1 AUGUST Switch Switch are an exciting four piece band with a female lead singer playing classic rock and pop songs from Fleetwood Mac to Muse to The Kinks and Rolling Stones. The band have played numerous gigs in Devon and Cornwall over the last few years. Calstock Social Club, Calstock |9pm – 11:30pm |Free | INFO thebandswitch@gmail.com
RWindband Concert Band Rehearsals Symphonic wind band based in Saltash. For players over 16 years of age with sight reading ability of grade 6. Looking for percussion and brass players. Burraton Community Centre | 7.30pm - 9.30pm | INFO Mike Nottage 07779 063948 mike4sax@ gmail.com
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Looe Carnival Week A packed week of family fun featuring the Floral Dance, Carnival, Sand Modelling competition, and Parade. Runs until 3 August Various Venues Looe | www.looelions.co.uk Summer Fun Day Looe Get out and about with the rangers, having fun and exploring. Also on 8,15,22 and 29 August Lansallos Looe PL13 2PX | INFO 01726 870146
Saltash Macular Support Group The meeting is open to anyone affected by central vision loss. Family, friends and carers welcome. Offering the chance to talk and share information about treatment, the services available and staying independent. First Thursday every month | St. Anne’s Care Home | 10.30 - 12 noon | Free | INFO 01579 350283
Small Knit and Knatter Group A small group with many skills, happy to teach people how to knit or crochet, or even sewing. All welcome! Every Thursday | Ashtorre Café, Saltash Waterside | 10am - 12pm
Play Rugby All Year Round Open to everyone 16+, ladies and beginners especially! Every Friday | Saltash Rugby Club, Moorlands Lane | 6pm | Free | INFO 02touch@saltashrfc.co.uk
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FRIDAY 2 AUGUST Stiltskins Midsummer Night’s Dream A delightful introduction to Shakespeare for children and young people with lots of tomfoolery, fairies and potato puppets. Runs until 10 August. The Soapbox Childrens Theatre Devonport Park Plymouth PL1 4RD | TICKETS & INFO www. soapboxtheatre.org.uk • continued on next page...
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Dr Thud’s Remedy Band Irish folk band Calstock Social Club, Calstock |9pm – 11:30pm |Free
Saltash & District Age Concern Bus Weekly Shopping Trips You are picked up and dropped off at your door by “The Red Bus”, the Saltash and District Age Concern Bus. Every Friday morning | Between 9am and 2pm | INFO Mr Larry Clarke 01752 843012
Food Market The first Friday of every month has become known as Food Friday, as the Community Market space becomes a thriving local producers’ market. The perfect place to pick up locally grown, smoked and baked produce with the added benefit of being able to chat to stallholders about the foods origins. First Friday of every month | Community Market, Fore Street | 10am - 2pm | Free | INFO 01752 848348
SATURDAY 3 AUGUST Saltash Rotary Cheese & Wine Enjoy a variety of wine and cheeses by the Tamar, followed by a delicious selection of homemade desserts. All money raised will be going to various charities, including the End Polio Now campaign. Ashtorre Rock, Saltash Waterside | 7pm | £12.50 pp | INFO 07500 242555 sallyandkeith2@gmail.com
The Fleetwood Mac Songbook (tribute to) Perform the timeless songs by Fleetwood Mac Saltash Social Club, Saltash | 8pm – 11:30pm
Dementia Voice PL12 Veterans Group Anyone connected to the Armed Services and is affected by dementia is welcome. Every two weeks | SHADO Centre, Plougastel Drive | 4.30pm - 6.30pm
Revolvin Door Specialise in rock and metal Calstock Social Club, Calstock | 9pm – 11:30 pm | Free
sunday 4 august Pengrillie BBQ Festival Highlight of the summer, outdoor food festival, live music, Higher Beings Circus Workshops and much more. Prebooking Please! Pentillie Castle PL12 6QD | 10am to 5pm | INFO & TICKETS www.pentillie.co.uk
monday 5 august Saltash Army Cadets The Army Cadet Force (ACF) has over 41,000 cadets in more than 1,600 detachments all over the country and is one of the biggest and best clubs around. When it comes to fun, friendship, action and adventure, it’s hard to find anything that beats the Army Cadets. Every Monday | ACF Centre | 7pm - 9pm | INFO 01208 73183
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OUT AND ABOUT Fire Cadets Fire Cadets gives young people aged between 11 and 17 the opportunity to work within the fire and rescue service equipment and learn to work together as a team. New cadets are welcome. Every Monday | Saltash Fire Station | 6.30pm 8.30pm | INFO 07811 954830
Mary’s Country Dancing Group
Country dancing for ladies over 60ish. Nothing serious, just come along for a cup of tea and biscuits, meet friends and enjoy a bit of dancing. Every Monday | St. Nicholas and Faith Church Hall | 2pm - 4pm | INFO Lynda lynhollister@msn.com
tuesday 6 august Digital Champions Free digital training is on in libraries across Cornwall. Helping you send and receive emails, fill in forms such as job applications, create a social media account to stay in touch with friends and family, shop online and find offers and access the Council website. Every Tuesday | Saltash Library | 10am - 12pm | Free | INFO 0300 123 4111
Dementia Drop In Cafe If you are living with dementia or have been effected by dementia then drop in for a chat and a cup of tea and a piece of cake and find out what services and activities are available in the area. All welcome. Every Tuesday | Community Market, 4 Fore Street | 10am - 2pm | Free | INFO info@dementiaPL12.uk www.dementiaPL12.uk
Rhymetime Free sessions of rhymes, stories and singing for children aged 0 - 4 years old and their carers, featuring David and his guitar. Every Tuesday | Saltash Library | 10.30am - 11.15am | Free | INFO 0300 123 4111
Saltash Kernow Short Mat Bowling Club Go and join the Saltash Kernow Mat Bowling Club on Tuesday afternoons and evenings. All levels of players and ages welcome. Whether you want to be competetive and play in the league or day tournaments, or just want to play for fun, bowls are provided and players are there to help you learn. Tuesday afternoons and evenings | Church Road, Saltash | 1.30pm - 4pm & 7pm - 10pm | INFO Yolanda (Club Secretary) 01752 849945
Knit and Knatter, Craft and Chatter A group of like minded people getting together to enjoy a variety of craft activities. Learn new skills and exchange ideas. Any age, any ability and free. Every Tuesday | Saltash Library | 1pm - 4pm | Free | INFO 0300 123 4111
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Crabbing Takeover Day
Saltash Men’s 60+ Luncheon Group
Join Marine Biologists to talk all things crabs, crab themed arts, crafts and games. Heritage Centre Old Sardine Factory,West Looe PL13 2BX | 10am to 5pm | INFO 07926091345
As part of the Saltash Live at Home Scheme, a small group meet in an aim to provide a congenial atmosphere to converse and build friendships. Every Wednesday | Ploughboy Pub, Liskeard Road | 12.15pm - 2pm | INFO Sarah 01752 848728
Saltash & District Age Concern Sequence Dancing Club Come and enjoy the fun and make new friends at the weekly sequence dance club. Every Tuesday | Burraton Community Centre, Grenfell Avenue | 1.45pm - 4pm | INFO Amy 01752 843000
wednesday 7 august Dementia Voice PL12 Walking Group Affected by dementia? With the support of trained walk leaders, people living with, or affected by, dementia can enjoy safe walking routes. Walks vary in length from 30 to 90 minutes. Every first and third Wednesday | 10am | INFO 07512 098117
Saltash Ladies Choir Saltash Ladies Choir practice every Wednesday. New members welcome, especially top sopranos! Every Wednesday | Burraton Methodist Church | 7.15pm - 9.15pm | INFO Secretary Nicola Cooper 01752 217990
Saltash & District Age Concern Social Club Sing and dance to the music of Sarah and Martin Fowler. Transport available on request, raffle and cup of tea at 2pm. Anyone over 50 is automatically an Age Concern member and can join in on all activities. Burraton Community Centre | 2pm - 4pm | Free | INFO Kirsty 01752 842303
Out of Granny’s Attic - Into Grandad’s Shed New exhibition at Saltash Heritage, featuring items gifted or on loan from local people that have a local story attached. Open April to November, Wednesdays 2pm to 4pm, Saturdays 10am to 4pm, and in July, August and September, Fridays 12pm to 4pm. Saltash Heritage, Lower Fore Street | 10am - 4pm (various times) | Free | INFO 01752 848466 www. saltash-heritage.org.uk
Saltash Probus Club For retired professional and businessmen meets on the first and third Wednesday of the month. Saltash Guildhall | 10am | INFO Bruce 01752 846835
friday 9 august Volunteer Service PL12 Do you have a few hours or more to spare each week, or an occasional hour or your time to give? Would you like to help a local charity or community
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SATURDAY 10 AUGUST Gone South Gone South is based in Plymouth and cover the whole South West and occasional out of region areas. Their genres include rock, pop, funk, ballad and alternative. All music is professionally performed and delivered by a dedicated and committed musical team. Saltash Social Club, Saltash |9pm – 11: 30pm | Free |INFO 07484 782617
Pandora’s Box Pandora’s Box grasp audiences with their throwback tunes, they cover many different genres of music and take inspiration form artists and bands such as Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, Deep Purple through to AC/DC, Nirvana and Metallica. Saltash Social Club, Saltash | 9pm – 10:30pm | Free | INFO 07747 627298
Wild Flowers Learn about the wide variety of wild flowers on the Churchtown Farm reserve Meet at Cecil Arms PL12 4AR | 10.30am to 1pm | £2 | www.churchtownfarm.saltash.website INFO www.communityenterprisespl12.co.uk
tuesday 13 august Pay As You Feel Meal The Real Junk Food Project is a group committed to taking perfectly good food that stores would have to throw away and recreating it into tasty meals. They are now hosting a meal every month, on a pay as you feel basis, open to anyone who would like to come along. Every second Tuesday | Wesley Methodist Church | 12pm - 1.30pm | Pay as you feel | INFO Jess Sneyd jessicasneyd@gmail.com 07510 138595
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848484 wednesday 14 august British Firework Championships Six top fireworks companies will battle it out over 2 days each with an awe inspiring 10 minute display illuminating Plymouth Sound. Also on 15 August. The Hoe Plymouth | From dusk | Free | www. visitplymouth.co.uk
DECAF - Saltash Live at Home Activity group to support anyone living with dementia. All Live at Home members welcome to join in. Programme of activities for the year: music, willow craft, animal party, crafts etc. Every second and fourth Wednesday | Burraton Church | 2pm - 4pm | INFO Sarah Clook or Liz Hewer 01752 848728
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Free, fun, family festival comes roaring into town Looking for some summer fun but baulking at the
skate, coaching, comps and demos from our team of
cost of the average music festival or family day out?
international pro skaters.
Check out Creation Fest, a FREE music, skate and
Plus, there’s a mind-boggling array of free, fun
family festival, held at the Royal Cornwall Events
activities for everyone, including a free, all-day kids
Centre, Wadebridge from 3-9 August.
and youth programme, sports matches on the street
Fresh from their stint at Glastonbury, award-winning
pitches and in the sports cages, art workshops that
family folk trio Wildwood Kin will be bringing their
include water colour painting, making your own fairy
inimitable rhythms and harmonies back to the Big
crown and pottery sessions (a £2 charge is made
Shed on Monday 5 August, followed by Britain’s
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Got Talent Semi-Finalist, Josh Curnow, who recently supported Tom Walker at Perranporth’s Bands in the Sands who takes the stage on Tuesday 6 August. Plus, over 70 of the best contemporary Christian bands and artists performing on four music stages over seven days, including music on the hour, every hour on our Big Top music stage. For skaters, our giant indoor skate park will once again be open from midday – 22:00 every day, with free skate sessions, girls
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over 100 talks and seminars that cover life, faith,
fireworks, open mic night and nightly film screenings.
parenting, marriage, leadership and a whole host
Who says you can’t get something for nothing?
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Check out the full programme at creationfest.org.uk
a bonfire, silent disco, barn dance, comedy night,
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OUT AND ABOUT thursday 15 august Miniature Raft Building Forage natural materials and problem solve your way to a floating vessel Antony House Torpoint PL11 2QA | 12pm-3pm |INFO 01752 812191
saturday 17 august Funky Munks Funky Munks are a force to be reckoned with, they have an electric and energetic stage style which is guaranteed to leave the crowd wanting more. Dabbling in furious funk, punk and rock and delivering first class musicianship. The Ploughboy Inn, Saltash | 9pm – 11pm | INFO 07919 916697
Fastlanes Fastlanes is an upcoming band who cover everything from the 6os right through to present day; the wide range of music is guaranteed to satisfy all audiences. Saltash Social Club, Saltash | 9pm – 11:30pm | Free
TUESDAY 20 august Trematon WI New members always welcome. Every third Tuesday | Saltash Baptist Church, Culver Road | 7.30pm | INFO Gill Higgins 01752 847483
Tea & Toast Tea and Toast is a social morning to catch up with old friends or to make some new ones St Stephens Church Saltash | 9.30am
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August: Thurs 1st, Thurs 8th, Thurs 15th, Thurs 22nd, Thurs 29th
Wild Suppers at The Sawmill ~ Sunday 25th August
Chef Philip Burgess from the Dartmoor Inn takes us on a 6 course gastronomic adventure with paired drinks in the rustic surroundings of the Pentillie Sawmill. £65pp
Pengrillie BBQ Festival ~ Sunday 4th August
A sizzling day of delicious food & live music, BBQ Competition and cookery demos. Fun for all the family! £10 Adult / £5 Child / £25 Family
Ladies Afternoon G & Tea ~ Tues 6th August - £25 per person
Enjoy a G&T on arrival followed by a delicious afternoon tea and talk by Marc Megilley from Trevethan Gin in the beautiful surroundings of Pentillie Castle! Pentillie Castle and Estate, St Mellion, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6QD 01579 350044 contact@pentillie.co.uk www.pentillie.co.uk
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sUNDAY 25 august
Family Summer Trail at Antony House
Natural Harmony
The Gardens were designed to be playful as well as impressive and will give an afternoons exploration for all the family. Antony House Torpoint, PL11 2QA | 12pm to 5pm | INFO 01752 812191
Natural Harmony cover a wide range of artists from the groovy 70s, the 80s to present day. Saltash Social Club, Saltash | 5pm – 8pm | Free | INFO 07865 068914
friday 23 august Dew Barf Dew Barf play a wide range of music, who incorporate a heavy dose of classic 70s rock and 60s blues into their performances with the aid of their acoustic and electric guitars and both their voices. Tamar Inn, Calstock, 9pm – 11:30pm | Free | INFO 07974 435349
saturday 24 august
Gangsta Granny See the adaptation of the famous book and film for outdoor stage. Devonport Park Plymouth PL1 4BU | 3pm to 5.30pm | INFO & TICKETS www.heartbreakproductions.co.uk 019264 30307
wednesday 28 august Royal British Legion Saltash & District Monthly meeting Monthly Branch meeting at Saltash Football Club. Except August or December. We update everyone • continued on NEXT PAGE...
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Table Top Sale On the last Saturday of the month, the church hosts a table top sale in the sports hall. Over 20 tables, selling a wide range of goods. At the same time, there is a Repair Café, where small electrical items can be brought for repair. Tea and coffee will be available. Saltash Wesley Methodist Church | 9am - 11.30am | Entry free, tables £4 | INFO Bob Cartwright 01752 842069 to book a table.
20th Century Starburst Glam/Pop Saltash Social Club, Saltash | 9pm – 11:30 | Free
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friday 30 august Toby Graham Saltash Social Club, Saltash | 9pm – 11:30pm | Free
Rockpool Ramble Saltash & District Age Concern Social Club Back by popular demand “Peter Mancini”. 2 pm Cup of tea. 2.45 pm Let’s party. 3.45 pm Put your name down for Red Bus trips. The club meets on the last Wednesday of the month. Burraton Community Centre | 2-4pm | INFO Kirsty 842303 07922025792
Discover how to find and identify some of the wonderful creatures and beautiful seaweeds in Looe’s amazing rockpools, Suitable for all ages. Hannafore Beach West Looe PL13 2DL | 11.30 to 1.30pm | INFO www.looemarineconservation.org
Pazaz Circus at the Amazing Cornish Maze The Big Top will arrive for one day only coinciding with Torchlight Night in the Maze. Smeaton Farm nr Saltash PL12 6RZ | INFO & TICKETS www.amazingcornishmaizemaze.co.uk
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