Love Saltash April 2019

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Hello and welcome...

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….to April’s edition of Love Saltash

The Cornish Cross, by Roy Perring

A very Happy Easter Season to you all. It’s certainly a time of rapid changes on every level – nature is exploding at the seams with new growth, and it also appears that institutions that have been strong and stable for centuries are bursting under the pressures of being fit for purpose in this new, strange century. The World Wide Web came into public use just 30 years ago, the first smart phone was launched 20 years ago and Facebook just celebrated its 15th birthday. In Saltash, we have a significant new development opening this month on the edge of Carkeel roundabout that will bring opportunities and threats to our community. These unsettled times can either cause us to pull away from each other in fear or make us come

together to find new ways of creating the kind of environment and society we want to live in. One reason for liking Love Saltash is that we endeavour to have articles from all walks of lives, all ages and interests so we can learn from each other and share common aspirations and ideas. We have so much to learn from the generation who is able to give over large amounts of free time in retirement to do amazing voluntary work in our area. And we have so much to learn from those young people who are celebrating success and campaigning for the issues that matter the most to them. And we have so much to learn from you, our readers, about what is important to you. We love to hear from you, so please get in touch. It’s what keeps Love Saltash alive.

Karen

The Cornish Cross at Saltash was designed by the sculptor Simon Thomas, and was originally intended to be a Millennium monument. Instead it was built and erected in April 2013 as part of the Elwell Woods project, a community woodland created on what had formerly been wasteland. The Cross stands to the right of the Tamar Bridge and is seen daily by thousands of motorists crossing into Cornwall. It is illuminated at night.

Visit us on Facebook and Twitter @lovesaltash and read us online at cornerstonevision.com/plymouth-publications/love-saltash Love Saltash is published by Cornerstone Vision Visit us on Facebook and Twitter @lovesaltash Editorial: Contact karen@cornerstonevision.com Design: Contact naomi@cornerstonevision.com Front Cover: The Cornish Cross, picture taken by Roy Perring The views expressed in Love Saltash are not necessarily those of the publishers. Every effort is taken to ensure the accuracy of all information contained in this magazine. However, the

publishers do not accept any liability for any advice or information included in the magazine. Please note that NO content or artwork published in this or any issue of Love Saltash can be used or reproduced in any print or online format without written permission having been given. To advertise with Love Saltash, contact Cornerstone Vision on 01752 225623 or email michelle@cornerstonevision.com


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Contents 6, 8 In Brief 10 On the Buses! 12 - 13 We Won! 14 - 15 Master Chef Maria 18 Local, Fresh and Affordable 20 Want to be part of the team? 24 Over £120,000 to Local Causes 26 - 27 Saltash Mayfair is Back! 30 - 31 Tamar Trotters: Your Local Friendly Running Club 34 - 35 For the Love of Gardening! 36 What’s a PPG? 38 - 39 #CryForTom 40 Taking action to make others happy

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Inspirational Thinking on Philosophy and Harry Potter Top Companies compete in Apprentice Games Volunteers needed for Tamar Valley Cafe Art at Ashtorre Cotes Du Rhone: Revisiting an old favourite Art at Ashtorre From Saltash to LA Out and About Hopper Trips: April 2019

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IN BRIEF

Library secured

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is why we have been working closely with Saltash Town Council to secure the future of the town’s library. The town council’s proactive approach to taking more control over local assets is an excellent example of devolution in action, and I commend them for the excellent service they are providing to their community.”

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The future of Saltash Library and Information Service has been safeguarded after being transferred to Saltash Town Council on March 1 as part of a new agreement with Cornwall Council. The arrangement, which is part of Cornwall Council’s devolution programme, means the building on Callington Road will continue to provide all the key services essential to a modern library as well as access to a range of Council services. Saltash Library is remaining part of the countywide service meaning customers will keep their existing library cards and can still visit, borrow and order books online from other libraries in Cornwall. The Chairman of the Town Council Library Sub Committee, Cllr Dent said: “Saltash Town Council is looking forward to working with the library staff to continue their great work for the people of Saltash. The building will have some work done on it and we intend to support all the current activities. As a Council, we look forward to a bright and happy future for our library.” Edwina Hannaford, Cornwall Council Cabinet Members for Neighbourhoods, explained that in these challenging financial times, Cornwall Council - like all local authorities throughout the UK - has had some tough decisions to make when faced with massive cuts in funding from central Government. Cllr Hannaford said: “We are delighted that Saltash Library and Information Service has been secured for the community and many more generations of library users will be able to benefit from all it has to offer. “Libraries are important to our residents and this

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IN BRIEF

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cancer research Tamar Valley AONB’s Monitoring & Reporting Officer, Jo Pridham, was awarded Champion of the Year at Cornwall Council’s Health, Safety & Wellbeing Conference. Jo became a Health Champion 18 months ago, and in that time has achieved a great deal. A ‘Making Every Contact Count’ training event, T’ai Chi sessions and Yoga classes were held at the Tamar Valley Centre last year (yoga still continues) and the team visited Sylvia’s Meadow in St Ann’s Chapel to see the orchids during 30 Days Wild. Jo has introduced the team to ‘walking meetings’ and a ‘happy new year calendar’ where you aim to do something positive each day. On the Devon side, Jo has sourced funding through Connecting Actively to Nature (Active Devon) for a weekly walking group in Bere Alston, sits on the Naturally Healthy Forum through the Devon Local Nature Partnership, and is a representative on the Tavistock Health & Wellbeing Alliance. One issue that is very close to Jo’s heart is that of social isolation. For a number of years the AONB team has been looking into ways of tackling this issue. The walking groups help to some extent, as well as a new weekly Donations Café held at the Tamar Valley Centre. Jo supports volunteer opportunities and looks to maximise the social aspect wherever she can. Jo was nominated and awarded Champion of the Year 2019 by the Health, Safety and Wellbeing

The Vocational & Work-related Studies students from Cornwall College Saltash took part in a 10k sponsored walk of laps from the College to the Tamar Bridge, a bake sale and a sponsored silence.

Student Empathy Tubbritt, said they were “really proud of completing the 10k walk.” “We were really tired but it is great to be part of a group to raise money for Cancer Research.” Team Lead for Vocational & Work-related Studies at Cornwall College Saltash, Roxy Kilmurray, said she is “so proud of the hard work that was put in to raise this fantastic amount of money for charity.” “The activities also supported the learners during their assignment so the skills they used help to determine their final grade at the same time as supporting this amazing charity.


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Make contact with our Community Hub at 4 Fore Street, telephone 01752 848348, email hub@cepl12.co.uk or just drop in (open Mon-Tues 9am-1pm, and Weds-Sat 9am-2pm) Join us as a Member and contribute your ideas; or get your Saltash Card for local discounts Buy local products at our regular Markets and at the Scrapstore

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CEPL12 NEWS

ON THE BUSES! L to R, Dave Waters, Mike Austin & Bob Austin pictured with the Hopper bus

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Since the beginning of November, Community Enterprises PL12 has been running a pilot scheme on the Hopper Link Service around Saltash every Wednesday. The Pilot scheme has proved very popular, so now it’ll be taken a stage further by modifying the timetable to suit the needs of the people of the town (find the new timetable on page 65). The Hopper now takes people from as close as their homes as possible to Saltash Town Centre, and then out to the industrial estates where they can shop at Waitrose, B&M, Lidl and eventually the new Carkeel Gateway site, which will provide an opportunity to have a coffee at Costa or a meal at McDonalds, and whatever else may be placed there. This has become a social event with the passengers, and they do all their shopping before or after they’ve had a chat over coffee or lunch.

They can take a stroll over the bridge at Waitrose to visit each site or take a tour around Tamar View Nurseries. In addition to this service, a weekly day trip service out of Saltash is still continuing, visiting your favourite places in Devon and Cornwall. You can find out more on page 65. The group bookings have been very busy, with Saltash groups booking the bus for their individual requirements. There are over 140 organisations in Saltash from Beaver Scouts to Senior Citizens groups - which keeps the Hopper and CEPL12 on their toes! If you would like more information on the Hopper or any of the other services CEPL12 has to offer, pop into the shop at 4 Fore Street, or call 01752 848348. The shop is open 10am - 1pm, Monday to Saturday.


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WE WON!

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A pair of engraved flutes and a “commemorative” vase with an engraved picture of the wedding venue from Dartington Crystal. • Two-hour time slot for single target archery for guests to come and have a go at the activity, complete with wedding set up in traditional white with silk flowers from Lonewolf Archery. • Magic from Tennant Magic • Full bridal package to include Brides Bouquet, Bridesmaids Bouquets and Grooms Buttonhole from St Mellion Flowers • Music from Best of Buble • Bespoke wedding invite package of up to 50 wedding invites from Medlin Design • Photography from Claire Tregaskis from the Ceremony up until the Wedding Breakfast, to include a USB stick with all high res images. • £250 voucher off any 4 tier cake from Edible Essence • Hair and make-up by Fox House Retreat • Basic photo booth hire package from the Remarkable Photo Booth No wonder the couple were jumping for joy!


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community news

Maria (left) with fellow contestant Jasmin

Master chef maria from saltash Article by Kaye Bonner

Cooking has never been a chore for Saltash raised Maria Volkova, after beating thousands of other competitors to win her place on the very popular television series Master Chef. Russian born Maria, moved to Saltash when she was just ten years of age with her mum Larisa and older sister Kseniva. She was a pupil at Bishop Cornish Primary School and Saltash.net. A passion for cooking has always interested Maria from a young age. Her mother and stepfather

previously owned Kelly’s Fish & Chip Shop in Saltash and a successful seafood restaurant in Callington. Maria would help out with the family businesses in her spare time and always enjoyed the hustle and bustle of ‘kitchen life’. Maria would go on to try out her own recipes and experiments, and used to encourage everyone to see which foods they could deep fry in batter. We can only imagine the outcome, in fact, on one occasion Maria added, ‘I did have an epic ‘fail’ once, when all the chocolate from a Dairy Milk was deep-fried and the chocolate leaked out into the chip oil, as a


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community news consequence, we had to shut the shop down for the rest of the day, I was banished from the fryer there on after for a while!’ However, Maria’s keenness to experiment never went away, being a proper ‘foodie’, when Maria moved to London to attend University, she undoubtedly, was very popular with all her student friends, as she’d often cook for them and host dinner parties. After graduating, Maria and her boyfriend Tom (whom she met at Saltash.net), both had office jobs in London and spent their entire disposable income Maria and boyfriend on sampling food at Tom at Saltash.net various restaurants and had the opportunity to travel to many different countries with a distinct food culture. They have both experienced and enjoyed cookery classes in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Japan and Indonesia.

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It was Tom’s friends who encouraged Maria to apply for MasterChef, as Maria talked nonstop about food and she constantly spammed the programmes social media feeds with pictures of her successful dishes and cuisines.

a holiday to Japan and filming was to commence the day after their return. Maria went on to say, Maria in Japan

my dishes, so maybe I wasn’t as confident as some of the other contestants, but I was really pleased with the food that I produced on the show. I think we had an incredibly talented bunch of cooks in my heat, and my quarter final round, so I’m proud to have competed

alongside

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Although most of my food was inspired by my travels, as part of the afternoon tea challenge

Maria’s High Tea

in the quarter final I presented some scones, crab hollandaise and a chilli jam as an ode to Cornish cream teas and the amazing seafood produce on your doorstep. Finally, after Maria’s participation in the very successful show - MasterChef, she made a good friend Jasmin whom she competed against and already they have made plans to hold supper clubs and meet up regularly each week in London. After talking to Maria, it became apparent that she is a very passionate person when it boils down to her cooking, but her modesty and kindness is just the icing on the cake, and we are

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Local, fresh and affordable A new online fruit and vegetable delivery service that pledges to support local farmers and cut back on waste and food miles has launched in Saltash. Veg Box Fresh offers fresh and affordable fruit and veg boxes delivered for free to your door around the greater Plymouth area. They work with a network of growers in Devon and Cornwall and are committed to supporting local farmers and always buying local when in season. Veg Box Fresh is part of the Saltash-based Tamar Fresh family food supply business, which has been working with people, schools and local businesses for 30 years – including the popular Applejack Barn farm shop in Carkeel. Customers can log on to vegboxfresh.co.uk and select from a range of prepackaged boxes or create their own box by selecting from the full range. It’s a modern twist on old-fashioned values – complete with old-fashioned friendly customer service. Throughout the year special deals and different boxes will appear. You can sign up to Veg Box Fresh’s email newsletter to stay in the know. Lee Maher, founder of Veg Box Fresh, said: “Not everything is in season all of the time, but we do

our best to make sure we always stock our most popular items. That will mean that we must use non-local suppliers occasionally - especially for the more exotic fruit and veg - but we'll always use local suppliers where possible. “We believe that for the good of everyone, it’s better to eat local and in season. It means tastier food and fewer food miles. “Plus, it means money back into the local economy. Our business is built on employing passionate local people who believe in what they do.”

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Saltash United Football Club are having a pretty good season out on the pitch. They are hoping to improve and develop further and are looking to fill the following vacancies. You don’t have to wear football boots to be part of the team!

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Football Secretary The Football Secretary is the main point of contact within the club for the league and responsible for representing the club in league matters and ensuring all affiliation and club administration required by the league is carried out as required. The duties of the Football Secretary will include, but not be limited to: • Responsible for clubs Whole Game System with regards to players discipline, affiliation and more. • Responsible for the preparation and completion of player registrations and transfers in line with league and FA guidelines. • Management of First Team, Reserve Team and Development Team fixture lists. • Completion of all League and FA pre-match and post-match documentation. • Regular liaison with league officials, FA officials and opposition officials on various aspects of football administration. For any further queries or to apply for either of these positions, please contact the Club Secretary on 07928200107.


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Over £120,000 to local causes

In last month’s Love Saltash we published a version of this story that might have confused some people, because the photo we ran was of the presentation of a cake and not a cheque! Clearly our editor needs an urgent appointment at the optician! We’ve updated the story below as the Waitrose scheme has done so much to benefit local causes since it began in 2008. We thought it deserved a second mention! Since 2008, Waitrose and Partners Saltash has donated more than £120,000 to around 360 good causes in and around Saltash including children’s charities, support groups and volunteer-run organisations. The scheme is well known to shoppers. At the checkout, customers are given a green token which they can place in one of three boxes at the store’s exit, each allocated to a different local cause. At the end of the month, £1,000 is shared amongst them as a proportion of the number of tokens they’ve received. During April, Waitrose & Partners Saltash will support Plymouth and District Bowel Cancer Support, Plymouth Regional Head and Neck

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SALTASH MAYFAIR IS BACK AGAIN!


saltash mayfair The inimitable Saltash May Fair will unfold in the town’s centre on 4 May. This year’s edition is being organised by a new team of volunteers from the Saltash Chamber of Commerce but will still retain that glorious atmosphere of family fun and will still be in our town’s retail centre and Longstone Park. The fun will start at 10am when the Parade of Youth proudly marches from Longstone Park to the stage at the bottom of Fore Street. There will be Maypole dancing before the event is officially opened and an unsuspecting citizen is awarded with the Unsung Hero Trophy. Look out for your chance to join in Maypole dancing with Flash Mob action throughout the day! The fun will spill over in to Victoria Gardens with a dog show from 12 noon. One of the main responsibilities of the organising team is to make sure there is enough money to stage the event – about £7,000. A grant has been received from Saltash Town Council, but more

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money still needs to be found. So, the cash prize raffle, which was such a resounding success last year, will be back. The first prize of £200 has been donated by Quora, developers of the new Saltash Retail Park by Carkeel Roundabout, with further cash prizes donated by The Bookshelf, Computech, West Country Skip Hire and ADS Gas. Look out for the Treasure Map of Saltash, too: Saphira Jewellers has donated a silver token worth £100, which has been ‘buried’ in Saltash somewhere. Buy a square for £1 and buy yourself the chance of unearthing the treasure token, which can then be spent in Saphira Jewellers. You’ll be helping to support the costs of staging May Fair, too. With over 100 food and retail stalls plus live music and dancing from local talent throughout the day, the May Fair promises to be an event to remember, a celebration of community and business in Saltash. Keep up to date with performers and information on the May Fair Facebook page: www.facebook.com/SaltashMayFair.


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Tamar Trotters – Your Local, Friendly Running Club

Article by Catherine Sims

If you’ve ever seen a group of runners pounding the streets of Saltash on a Tuesday and Thursday night, it’ll probably be members of local running club - Tamar Trotters. Tamar Trotters is a friendly, multi-faceted club, which has over 250 members and caters for all ages and abilities, from the absolute beginner to the

experienced marathon runner. The club offers a variety of training sessions, with the main club nights taking part on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Tuesday evenings aim to improve running performance with specially tailored sessions that look to improve endurance and aerobic capacity. Thursday evenings comprise a steady run around Saltash and occasionally


community news across the bridge into Plymouth. All runners are organised into training groups, depending on ability and each group is assigned a group leader who ensures that everyone stays together and no one is left to run alone. As well as the main club nights, Tamar Trotters also run a very successful couch to 5k (C25K) programme, which takes place on Friday evenings. C25K is a structured ten week programme for absolute beginners who want to run to improve their fitness, but do not know where to start. Friday nights with the club involve a mixture of walking and running, which gradually builds fitness and stamina, with encouragement and support every step of the way. On a Friday evening, there is a catch up run for those who cannot make the main club nights and for those who want to get the miles in, there are regular long distance runs on a Sunday morning. Trotters Chairman, John Smith, says: “Whatever your level, deciding to join a running club is one of the best things you can do. Here at Tamar Trotters, we can offer a great group running experience with fantastic support and advice from experienced group leaders; the chance to enter local races – whatever your ability, and the opportunity to make new friends.”

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“Furthermore, running with us offers flexibility, as you can run as often or as little as you like and because we run whatever the weather, we can motivate you to get out running, even if it’s freezing cold and pouring with rain!” Tamar Trotters also caters for younger athletes with their highly successful and popular Junior Athletics Club. These training sessions take place on a Wednesday evening at Saltash.Net and cater for any athlete between the age of seven and 15 years. The sessions are run by UK Athletics qualified coaches and comprise training in running, jumping and throwing activities, all aimed at developing athletic ability in a progressive and fun way, in a safe, supportive environment. Junior members are also able to compete in sports hall competitions, road runs, fun runs and cross country races. To find out more about joining Tamar Trotters, visit www.tamartrotters.co.uk.


Make sure you have a voice in later life by Melanie Cotterill

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In life we are all encouraged to speak our minds and be masters of our own destiny.

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FOR THE LOVE OF GARDENING!

You would be forgiven for thinking that Tamar View Nurseries was part of a large national chain, such is the extent and variety of the product lines it sells. However, this remarkable garden centre is owned and run by local couple Mike and Pauline Hooper and managed by a team who have levels of energy, passion and enthusiasm that leave many of us gasping in awe. Both the overall manager, Anthea, and shop manager, Dean, have spent most of their lives working with plants. They naturally choose good quality from reputable suppliers, simply because they love growing things! “Tamar View is known as the Gardeners’ Garden Centre” explained Anthea. “We buy locally, reducing freight and packaging which keeps the plants healthy - although our seed potatoes come from Scotland as the harder winters mean that they are more disease resistant.” This wealth of background knowledge means that Anthea, who does most of the buying, is able to get the best value for money from her suppliers, passing on those savings to customers with serious discounts while stocks last on offers that change regularly. And those savings are not just on plants and all you need to grow them, but can also be found on a wide range of garden furniture, homeware and gifts. Shop manager, Dean and his team are always on hand to direct customers around the expansive

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shop floor to help them find what they are looking for, and to give advice from their extensive product knowledge. They currently stock the widest selection of plants and garden furniture ever, so there is loads of information to find out. Customers can feel free to enjoy browsing with the certainty that if they need help it is readily available. The buy local motto carries into the restaurant, which is large, bright and airy with outside seating to take advantage of our sunnier days. There is a huge range of genuinely homemade food on offer from Jim, the head chef, and Mandy who runs the restaurant and bakes the sumptuous variety of cakes daily in the restaurant’s kitchen. Be prepared to loosen your belt a notch, without needing to empty your wallet. The final word to sum up Tamar View’s unique atmosphere goes to nursery manager, Hazel, who has worked in the garden centre for over 12 years: ““We are like a family here and work as a great team. As we are an independent centre we like to source locally as possible, which includes finding my husband who is the assistant shop manager!”


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Chris Phillips, chair of the Patient Partcipation Group

What’s A PPG? Chris Phillips is chair of the Patient Participation Group (PPG) at Saltash Health Centre. A PPG hears feedback from patients, gives information regarding new resources and introduces additional support to work towards the best care and user experience for patients. All practices in South East Cornwall have a PPG and the Chairs of each group meet regularly to share information and look at changes within our Health Services in Cornwall. More information on the PPG Noticeboard in the waiting room. The Group at Saltash Health Centre has eight members currently – you only need to be a patient to join. They meet every two months with the Practice Manager and a GP and put in a lot of voluntary hours on a variety of projects. They have no funding, so need to raise their own funds as well. The Lifestyle Course is one project that was introduced two years ago after talking to patients with long term conditions that impacted daily life. People with Diabetes, Sleep Apnoea, COPD, weight issues etc have often had to give up or limit previous activities which can in some cases lead to isolation and anxiety. Patients told the PPG that whilst they had good medical attention, they sometimes felt on their own, struggling to know

how to make lifestyle changes they knew they needed to make. The Course helps bring together like minded people who have chronic conditions for one hour a week over six weeks and is led by members of the PPG with support from experts. Patients found the relationships they had formed so worthwhile that they wanted to continue meeting, so there is an informal Lifestyle Café every month in the Leisure Centre. As one of the largest practices in the area, with almost 13,000 patients, Saltash Health Centre is piloting e.consult to help reduce waiting time for appointments by allowing patients to voice their concerns via an online form. They will be replied to by a Clinician within 24 hours. The Centre also has four paramedics on hand, able to make assessments and give advice for less serious ailments, with a GP always on hand for further consultation if needed. There is a PPG post in the waiting room for patients. Contact for any reason appropriate for the PPG. We welcome contact from patients; it is the communication link between patient and practice.


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#cryfortom


community news A spate of fund raising on the water recently has raised much needed funds for an important cause. Tragedy struck a local St Germans family when their 22 year old son Tom died from an unexpected sudden cardiac event in September 2015, just as he was starting a new job, had a new flat in Bristol and was preparing to join the Royal Navy. It took the family eight months to discover that Tom had suffered Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS). Mum, Ann Demaine explains, “We have learned a lot in the past three years about these conditions and last year, when we had found the verve to speak out, we decided that we needed to do something to prevent such tragic deaths and the heartache that follows for the families. We found out that Tom would have been one of at least 12 people under 35 that week who died; that 8 out of 10 people, like Tom, would have had no prior symptoms; and most importantly, that almost 90% of these deaths could be prevented by having a simple ECG (read by the right, experienced eyes) and appropriate treatment given. With no warning symptoms, the only way to prevent these deaths is by screening. “Fortunately, the screening team from the Inherited Cardiac Conditions Team at St George’s Hospital, London can be booked to come to our locality but, until the Government funds this screening programme, it is down to families like ours to raise the funds to do so. Through the Cardiac Risk in the Young (C.R.Y) charity,

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the Demaine Family have set up a ring-fenced memorial fund to collect donations for local screening.” The cost is £13,500 for a two day screening event which will screen 200 youngsters. Funds raised have meant that Ann has been able to book two days at Bodmin College, where Tom went for sixth form and is now focusing on the Saltash/Liskeard end of the county where there are plenty of local people willing to help fundraise. Caradon Gig Rowers are supporting a perpetual trophy for the men’s 3 Rivers Race in memory of Tom, and the Looe Club are hosting a new race ‘Round the Island’ to help raise funds. The inaugural day will be on 21 July this year, the day after Looe’s own regatta. Family members and friends are running half marathons and organising rugby matches (Tom was part of a very sporty family!) Local woman Kate Queally was planning her 600th wild swim and decided to ask for donations to go to #CRY4TOM, raising £600. As she said, she has four beautiful children and it made sense for them to be screened. And a mutual friend of Ann and Kate’s from standing by the school gates, Helen Ralph has organised a sponsored cycle, 28-30 June, from Bristol to Land’s End. The final word goes to Ann; “I feel my efforts to raise awareness have been like throwing a pebble in a pond; you do not know where the ripples will reach, but they will reach a lot of people.

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Isabella, before

Isabella, after

Taking Action to Make Others Happy Article by Kaye Bonner

Saltash young lady Isabella recently decided to have her long blonde tresses cut off and donated to the Little Princess Trust who will create it into a wig for a child without hair. This was especially important and heart felt, as Isabella’s Nanny had Alopecia Universalis (all the hair on her body fell out) and she later sadly, passed away from cancer. Isabella, decided to have her locks chopped, stating that she ‘wants other children to have her hair’. Mum Kayleigh, said “I am really proud of Bella, she has become a very strong, intelligent and empathetic little girl. She was by my side when

my mum passed away and she often talks about her Nanny even though she was only seventeen months old when she died. After she had her hair cut, she said ‘imagine if Nanny was still alive and I could give my hair to her’. Kayleigh went on to add that ‘Isabella is such a sweet girl and I am so proud that she is taking action to make others happy at the age of seven.” As a surprise reward, Isabella’s mum allowed her to have her ears pierced. Hairstylist Kelly, at Bombshells in Saltash cut Bella’s hair (free of charge), cutting off 30 centimetres, so that The Little Princess Trust has enough to produce into a full wig.


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Inspirational Thinking on Philosophy and Harry Potter

Year 10 and 11 students at saltash.net visited Oxford University to gain a deeper insight into what studying at this world class institution is really like, and to help give themselves the best chance in the Oxford admissions process. Students braved a 5:30am start, with pillows and slippers at the ready for the long journey, to travel to Exeter College, Oxford. On arrival, they were taken on a tour around some of the most famous university facilities, including the Bodleian Library, the Bridge of Sighs, and the Sheldonian Theatre. Following this was a myth busting session on the Oxford admissions process, as well as practical guidance about how to make successful university applications. Before lunch, a tour of Exeter College itself included the opportunity to take in the college gardens, as well as listening to the organ practice in the college Chapel. Students were able to enjoy lunch in the college Dining Hall (which all agreed looked suspiciously

similar to the Great Hall at Hogwarts), before taking part in an academic taster session led by the Medieval and Modern Languages department, where they debated Absurdism Theory and Existentialism. Mrs Lucia Gallie, who accompanied the students on the trip, was delighted with how the students relished this opportunity. “As always, our students were an absolute credit to themselves and to the school, showing Oxford academics what they were capable of, and confidently tackling some very challenging topics. We hope to repeat this successful trip again in the future, and that this has inspired a new generation of potential Oxbridge candidates,� she said. Special thanks goes to Beth Harris in the finance team for organising the transport, Ian Hodson for accompanying the group on the trip, and to all the parents/carers for getting students to the coach on time so early on Tuesday morning!


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Anti-bullying Training

by Isobel Whittam

Saltash.net recently introduced a new House system, which divides the entire school (pupils and all staff) into four Houses named after local people or places: Brunel, Glanville, Tamar and Lynher. The aim is to encourage and install team spirit in the school. Leading these four teams are the House Captains. On Friday 26th February, ten House Captains took on their first responsibility as leaders by attending the Anti-Bullying training day at King Edward VI Community College in Totnes. The event was run by The Diana Award, a charity inspired by Princess Diana and her beliefs: they are a charity that, “encourages change in attitudes and behaviours for young people by young people”. Over 100 students attended the day, from all across Cornwall and Devon. The day was based around training the students to become Anti- Bullying Ambassadors for their schools. The training gave the students the ability and the confidence to identify bullying both online and offline and how to deal with

various situations. Throughout the day students received inspiration, top tips and active ways to prevent bullying. The team are now aware and fully equipped to safely help and support those children who are experiencing bullying. The Ambassadors now need to put their training into practice at school and to inspire other students to change their attitudes and behaviours around bullying collectively. They will also run assemblies for their Houses next term about anti-bullying, whilst being heavily involved in creating the school’s own Anti-Bullying campaign. The teachers on the trip believe that, “The training was a fantastic opportunity for our student; they have gained so much confidence and empathy in this area and it will undoubtedly benefit all members of our school community”. After completing the training the ambassadors are full of enthusiasm and ideas for the new school Anti-Bullying campaign and they can’t wait to see their ideas put into place.


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top companies compete in apprenticeship games

Cornwall Council is celebrating winning this year’s Apprenticeship Games after a fiercely fought competition with the region’s top businesses. The Cornwall College Group CCB event, held at Duchy College Stoke Climsland, saw businesses and organisations with apprentices battle it out in a range of events testing their mental, physical and creative skills. Each team took turns at a University Challenge-style quiz round with mascots and buzzers, a mocktail making and gateaux decorating challenge, archery, tractor driving, a blindfold team-building challenge and a military team challenge. The event for apprentices and their employers across the South West was a welcome and fun addition to National Apprenticeship week, according to Cornwall College group principle Elaine McMahon. “The Games are about bringing different businesses and apprentices together to celebrate their joint understanding of the value of apprenticeships,” she explained. “Apprenticeships are a great way for people of all ages to earn while they learn, with opportunities to progress to a degree-level qualification.”

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The event was also an opportunity for employers and apprentices to showcase the skills they’ve developed so far along their journey. Technical manager at Wales & West Utilities, Steve Wright, said “it is great to attend an event like this to celebrate the importance of apprenticeships”. “The Cornwall College Group provides fantastic support to our apprentices and today has been great fun for all the apprentices to get together,” he added. Level 2 engineering apprentice at MARS Wrigley who finished with silver and won the communication award, Scott Kingston, experienced tractor driving for the first time and was really “proud of the time achieved in the challenge.” “I really feel our communication skills have improved as a result of the day, I’d definitely love to be involved in this event in the future,” he added. Apprentices from Cornwall Council were “thrilled” to come away as overall winners. Cornwall Council apprentice, Ellis Skinner, said she really “didn’t expect to win”. “We didn’t know what to expect at all ahead of the games, we came to have fun and we put 100% into every challenge as a team,” she added. The day included a networking lunch to give businesses and sponsors the opportunity to engage and share their stories. As well as the gold, silver and bronze awards up for grabs, the challenges are designed to put the team’s leadership, teamwork and communication skills to the test, with judges awarding those who have best demonstrated these skills on the day.


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Former Callington Community College student, Sharna Bingham, 17, who is studying Level 2 Professional Cookery at Cornwall College Saltash, won both gold best in class and best overall static exhibit for her decorated gateaux. Level 2 Hospitality student, James Easton, 21, has found the competition and his experience at college so far a “massive confidence boost”. Development Chef and competition organiser, Wayne Harris, said it was a “pleasure to judge the students work from Cornwall College Saltash at the Major Series in South Devon on Friday.” “Each year they raise the bar with the standards they set and the awards that they achieve, they do it with a smile on their face and the passion in their hearts,” he said. “Students like this are the reason that makes me want to continue taking this competition and making it bigger and better every year. It is a testament to the College and the lecturers in all the hard work they put in and the faith shown in the upcoming talent in the area.”

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Volunteers Needed for Tamar Valley Centre Café

are needed. A weekly donations café has Coralie Barrow, been running at the Tamar development officer for Valley Centre, Drakewalls, the Tamar Valley AONB, since the beginning of says: “If you think you the year, and has so far may be able to help, welcomed 127 visitors. The café opens every Thursday morning, 10am – even if it’s only once a month, we would love to hear from you. It’s 1pm, offering tea, coffee a great way to meet and biscuits. Everyone new people in a small, is welcome, including friendly environment”. well-behaved dogs, and Drawn to the Valley has provided a wellartists will be hosting earned post-walk stop their much-awaited for Walking for Health Spring Exhibition walkers who generally ‘Journeys of the River’ finish their walks at the from 30th March – 7th Centre. April, so Thursday 4th All proceeds go to April would be a great Tamar TLC, who raise, An example of the craft activities available at the café time to try the café for manage and distribute funds for the benefit of the Tamar Valley Area of the first time, if you haven’t yet called in. (Please note: the café won’t be open on 28th March, due Outstanding Natural Beauty. Due to the success of the café, more volunteers the artists setting up their work).


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does what it says on the tin: autumn colours, boats beached. It's a charming watercolour. And it deserves a closer look. How does this picture hang together? Why does it 'work'? The sweep of the mooring lines catch the eye; lively flourishes, echoing and mirroring each other [some shown in blue]. Look further and there are other lines drawing your eye around the composition [a couple in yellow]; the masterstroke [in orange] runs diagonally across the whole picture, holding everything together. Painters sometimes invert their work to forget the subject matter and check that it works as a coherent design. Then those colours. Autumnal, yes, but, more importantly, mostly very similar throughout. Whatever it's 'true' colour, the house is given a colour found in the hillside; it helps achieve harmony. The russet reds and browns of the main boat tone in too. Only the second boat sneaks in a dissenting blue. See how different the picture would have been if it had stuck to the colours of its neighbour.

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grape… generally paired with Syrah, Carignan, Mouvedre or Cinsault. We tasted 4 wines of varying ages (see above). At the recent Just Be free Friday 5 o’clock tasting we sampled the wonderfully vibrant 2016 Le Plan des Moines. It offers incredibly concentrated dark and red berry fruit flavours, with complex flavours that go on and on! We also looked at some older wines from the region with interesting results. Cotes du Rhone can age but only in really good years and from a good producer. So we found the 2007 was past it with dried out fruit whereas the 2009s were beautifully smooth and spicy, and at their peak at 10 years old. If you’ve not tried them for a while… revisit these lovely wines. Seek out: the superior Cotes du Rhone Villages on the label; the good years such as 2015 and 2016 and great producers such as E. Guigal at Waitrose or the Le Plan des Moines ‘La Borde’ at Just Be.


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his style into a heavier sound. His music aims to keep the listener interested throughout the whole track and to keep his music engaging. I spoke to Joe from his new home in LA to find out what was happening with his music now, and to learn more about how a boy from Saltash made this great leap. H: So how did LA come about? What’s happening with your music career now? J: LA came about when me and some friends from Soda Island were chatting about getting a temporary place to make writing music together easier, since we’re based pretty much everywhere around the world and LA just seemed like the best spot for what we were doing. I’m currently working on lots of fun little musical projects, including mixing my band Pitcher’s

Article by Harry Maplesen

Joe Mawson moved to Saltash at the age of 11 and studied at Saltash.net Community School until 2016. He left school and focused on his music career, however he soon realised how tough the music industry is to not only make a living but to rise to the top. He opted against university and was “too stubborn” to get a job, but his stubbornness and commitment paid off. Now living in Los Angeles, the home of superstars, he co-runs a record label named “Soda Island” and has gained a huge online following for his creative futuristic style of electronic music under the alias “Refraq”. Joe started writing music at the age of 11 on an app on his iPod called Nanostudio. He was later influenced by the like of Pendulum and Skrillex, which developed

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MUSIC SCENE album, and production on some other side projects (Delayde and AENAK). I basically just want to write as many kinds of music as possible, while I have the privilege of doing it full time! H: What have been the highlights of your music career so far? J: Releasing the Soda Island album was really great, it was nice to see a product that all of us had put loads of effort into come to fruition and it get an awesome response in return. Reaching one million monthly listeners on Delayde was also a really stand out moment. The support came about so quickly it was really overwhelming for me considering I didn’t really have any set plans for the project. Honestly, just being out in LA and writing music in a nice spot is incredibly humbling, as well as meeting people I’ve looked up to for a long time! H: Tell us about your background in Saltash and how it affected your music? J: I moved to Saltash when I was 11, and studied at Saltash.net school until 2016. I spent a solid year after that really struggling to earn a living through music since I’d decided against university and was too stubborn to get a proper job. I feel like I’m in a much better position now though and I’m super grateful for the opportunities

Joe, as Refraq, playing in New Jersey

that have come my way over the years! Despite not having much of a music scene, Saltash has some really great places for musicians. Livewire is such a good place for young musicians to learn instruments and music gear, it’s definitely provided me with a great space to come and write music or rehearse with friends over the years. Saltash is also a great place just to go out and walk. When I’m stuck on music, I’ll try and get out to Churchtown or the waterside with a little notebook and brainstorm new ideas. Joe’s story is inspiring to say the least, he’s living proof that young talent from Saltash can rise to the top. Saltash is lucky to have institutions such as Livewire to help young people realise their dreams. Let’s hope we hear more success stories of young people from Saltash.

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saturday 23 March

Saltash & District Age Concern Bus Weekly 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

The Saltash Chronicles Embroidery Project Open Presentation The Chronicles is moving venue and this is the last opportunity to see the work in its present location. Free admission and refreshments. Saltash Baptist Church | 10am | Free | INFO saltashhistory@live.co.uk

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 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 to join. Burraton Community Centre | 7.30pm - 9.30pm | INFO Mike Nottage 07779 063948 mike4sax@gmail.com

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Coffee Morning with Bacon Butties You are invite to a coffee morning with bacon butties, raising money for church funds. SS Nicholas and Faith Church | 10am - 1pm | £2.50 | INFO Leslie Stevens Chairperson of Social Committee 01752 842521 Tamar Protection Society AGM Anyone welcome to attend. Elliott’s Store/Museum, Fore Street | 10.30am | Free Page2Stage Wizard Of Oz Award winning Page2Stage Young Person’s Theatre Group are delighted to announce their next show, Wizard of Oz. This classic tale, in which a Kansas farm girl travels over the rainbow to discover the magical power of home, will totally enchant you. The cast, aged between 7 and 18, are busy rehearsing, the costumes, props and sets are being gathered and assembled and the Munchkins are waiting in anticipation for Dorothy to ‘drop in’! So put your red shoes on and follow the Yellow Brick Road… Continues until 30 March | Saltash.net Community School | 2.30pm / 7.30pm | Adults £5, children £4 | INFO Louise Percy 07837 390194 or email page2stage.cornwall@gmail.com 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 • continued on next page...


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RWindband Concert An exciting evening of 1920’s New York - directed and conducted by Ruth Ballantyne. Tea and cake served in the break for £1 a head. Tickets available in advance from Piglets, Fore Street. Saltash Social Club | 7pm | Adults £5, under 16 £2.50 in advance, Adults £6, under 16 £4 and under 10 free on the door | INFO www.RWindband.co.uk Opium Opium are a high energy covers act performing indie, classic, punk-pop rock from the late 70s to the present day. Their cool mix of covers range from Black Sabbath, Blondie, Motorhead, and the Sex Pistols to Blink 182, Kings of Leon, Ting Tings and Nirvana. Saltash Social Club | 9pm - 11pm | Free | INFO Andy 01752 842863 C Force Rob C Force is a Plymouth based singer songwriter, vocalist and guitar player who performs both as a solo acoustic artist as well as with his four piece rocking electro combo C Force. Rob’s songs cover a

range of lyrical topics and musical bases with equal measures of humour and pathos, with a strong local identity. Covering the likes of Tom Waits, Talking Heads and Frank Zappa occasionally too, and appearances at Glastonbury, Port Eliot and Looe Music Festival to name a few, Rob’s reputation as a solid performer, a talented songwriter and exciting entertainer has been cemented. The Union Inn | 9pm - 11pm | Free | INFO Tom 01752 844770

monday 25 march Face2Face Oasis A group for parents or carers of a disabled child or those with additional needs. Support is given to help you successfully navigate through the worrying and confusing experience of having a child diagnosed with support needs. The group is free, friendly and informal. Saltash Children’s Centre, Callington Road | 9.30am - 11.30am | Free | INFO Julia Donnell 07767 111867 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 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 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 Meditation Classes Join a class anytime. No need to book. Beginners welcome. Hosted by Ashoka Kadampa Buddhist Centre in Plymouth. The Shado Centre, Plougastel Drive | 7pm - 8.15pm | £6, students £3 | INFO meditationplymouth.org.uk Saltash Old Cornwall Society Speaker Jo Todderdale will be giving a talk and demonstration of ‘Daffodils, all the different varieties and their names’. St Nicholas and Faith Church Rooms | 7.15pm | £1 | INFO Secretary Martin Lister 01752 842404

tuesday 26 march Digital Champions Free digital training is on over 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 www.cornwall.gov.uk 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 www.cornwall.gov.uk 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

completely free. Every Tuesday | Saltash Library | 1pm - 4pm | Free | INFO www.cornwall.gov.uk 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 titive 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 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 • continued on next page...

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Badminton Players Vacancies. Casual play non league, not suitable for beginners. Every Tuesday | Local facility in Saltash | 7pm - 9pm | INFO John 07981 363346

wednesday 27 march Saltash Men’s 60+ Luncheon Group 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 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

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 Saltash Ladies Choir Saltash Ladies Choir practice every Wednesday. Every Wednesday | Burraton Methodist Church | 7.15pm - 9.15pm | INFO Secretary Mrs Norma Spencer 01752 843108 normalee14@blueyonder. co.uk Royal British Legion Saltash & District Monthly Meeting Monthly Branch meeting, updating everyone of current RBL issues and events. Regular raffle. New members and guests always welcome. Saltash Football Club | 7.30pm - 10pm | INFO Carolann Pabst SaltashDistrict.Committee2@RBL. community

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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 Spring Wreath Making Join artisan florist Miranda Hackett for a wreath making workshop using seasonal spring flowers and foliage. You’ll discover the secrets of spring flowers before watching a demonstration and making a loose and naturally styled wreath. Miranda will help you create a beautiful design, either to hang on your own door or to give as a gift for Mothering Sunday. Cothele | 10.30am - 12.30pm | £60 | INFO 01579 351346


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OUT AND ABOUT Milling Days at Cotehele Mill Adventure down to Cotehele Mill on Thursdays and Sundays to see the mill in action. The millers grind organic wholemeal flour. You can watch the grinding and bagging on Thursdays and Sundays (water dependent) and even buy a bag to take home. This event is free, but normal admission charges apply. Every Thursday and Sunday | Cotehele Mill | 11am 4pm | Free | INFO 01579 350606 Lego Club For fanatics aged between 5 and 11 years old, enjoy the fun and creativity of Lego together at this club. Every Thursday (during term time) | Saltash Library | 3.30pm - 4.30pm | Free | INFO www.cornwall.gov.uk

friday 29 march 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 30 march Table Top Sale On the last Saturday of the month, the church hosts a table top sale in the sports hall. There will also be a coffee morning held at the same time. Saltash Wesley Methodist Church | 9am - 11.30am | Entry free, tables £4 | INFO Bob Cartwright 01752 842069 to book a table. Ashtorre Rocks with Laughter Starring Aidan Goatley - The Vicar’s Husband. Aidan was divinely happy as an apathetic atheist until his wife started training as a vicar. With his best friend finding her path, Aidan questions his purpose while dealing with audio bibles, professional jealousy and the purgatory of cruise ships. This gig is part of the Happy Britain tour, an ambitious plan where Aidan

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848484 will visit the centre of all 105 counties of the UK in a quest to find out whether we’re happy! £7 from each ticket sold goes to the Samaritans. Ashtorre Rock | Doors 7pm, start 8pm | £10 | INFO Tickets from David Chapple 07988 807990 or email whysguy@virginmedia.com or visit Piglets, Saltash. Opium Opium are a high energy covers act performing indie, classic, punk-pop rock from the late 70s to the present day. Their cool mix of covers range from Black Sabbath, Blondie, Motorhead, and the Sex Pistols to Blink 182, Kings of Leon, Ting Tings and Nirvana. The Ploughboy Inn | 8.30pm - 11pm | Free | INFO 01752 842861 Brian Burley Playing hits from the 60s, 70s and more! Essa Club | 8.45pm - 11pm | Members free, guests £3 | INFO 07873 355430 • continued on next page...


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Banana Thieves In a nutshell, the Banana Thieves are a jumping five piece band, playing an eclectic range of songs and styles, from ska to new wave, soul to electro pop, guaranteed fun! Avoiding overplayed pub classics, expect to hear songs from Pulp, Madness, The Cure, Duran Duran, The Jam, Talking Heads and many more. Saltash Social Club | 9pm - 11pm | Free | INFO Andy 01752 842863 Ashes to Ashes Picture the scene: Sometime in the 1980s. An up and coming band, playing the hits of the time in a bar full of yuppies. A freak accident in the bullet factory next door sees the entire band wiped out. Or were they? All the songs you tried to forget are back! Ashes to Ashes are just a bit more retro than they used to be. Playing Duran Duran, Cher, Madness, Simple Minds, Blondie and more, expect great music with more dodgy hairdos than you can shake an eye liner pencil at. Callington Social Club | 9pm - 11pm | Free | INFO 01579 384235

sunday 31 march Mother’s Day at China Fleet Country Club Sundays are made for carveries and Mother’s Day is no exception. Enjoy a treat for both the ears and the taste buds with our two course carvery and music by Luke does Bublé. China Fleet Country Club | 12pm - 3pm | Adults £22.95, child (2-12 years) £13.95, under 2’s free | INFO 01752 848668 option 5 to book Mother’s Day at Pentillie Castle Celebrate Mother’s Day with your Mum and family at Pentillie Castle and take time out to explore the gardens in their full Spring finery with the wonderful views of the Tamar Valley as a backdrop. Why not spoil your Mum and enjoy a selection of delicious sandwiches, savoury and sweet scones and a variety of scrumptious cakes with an Afternoon Tea? Booking essential. Pentillie Castle | Afternoon Teas served 12pm - 4pm | £22.50pp, or £29 with Prosecco/G&T | INFO 01579 350044

Mother’s Day Sunday Lunch Relax and enjoy a blissful afternoon with your Mum! Show her just how special she is and treat her to a mouth watering three course lunch. Choose from freshly prepared dishes with all the complements and enjoy thoroughly delicious desserts and a special gift to every Mum! St Mellion International Resort | 12pm - 4pm | Adults £23.95, under 12s £11.95, £6 one course for under 12s, Free for under 5s | INFO 01579 352063 Mother’s Day at Cardinals Hatt Special menu designed especially for Mothering Sunday. Book early! Limited space available. The Cardinals Hatt | 12pm - 6pm | £18.50 two courses, £23.50 three courses | INFO 01752 845888

TUESDAY 2 april Saltash Floral Art Club Do you enjoy your garden and flower arranging? Come along and meet like-minded people. None of the Club members are professionals, but they are building up their knowledge by learning from each other. Professional Demonstrators are programmed into some meetings. There’s also workshops and garden visits. This month’s meeting entitled - “Around the World in Two Hours” Demonstration by Sue Neale. First Tuesday of the month (except Jan and June) | Saltash Wesley Methodist Church | 7.30pm | Free for members, £4 for visitors | INFO 07952 348003

wednesday 3 april 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

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OUT AND ABOUT a suspect! The action beings over pre-dinner drinks and concludes over coffee. Guests are encourage to join in although you are welcome to sit back, relax and be entertained. Dress for the occasion, don’t forget your mask! Three course meal served at 7.30pm. Pentillie Castle | 7pm - 10pm | Members £40, non members £42.50 | INFO 01752 848668 option 5 to book Opium Opium are a high energy covers act performing indie, classic, punk-pop rock from the late 70s to the present day. Their cool mix of covers range from Black Sabbath, Blondie, Motorhead, and the Sex Pistols to Blink 182, Kings of Leon, Ting Tings and Nirvana. The Bull’s Head | 9pm - 11pm | Free | INFO 01579 383387

saturday 6 april Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt at Cotehele Win a Cadbury chocolate prize on this annual Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt around the garden. Pick up a map and help Bunny discover what items from the shopping list were grown in Cotehele’s historic market gardens as you explore. Continues until 25 April | Cotehele | 10am - 4pm | £2 | INFO 01579 351346 press 0 Out of Granny’s Attic into Grandad’s Shed New exhibition opening, featuring items gifted or on loan from local people that have a local story attached. Open April to November 2019. Saltash Heritage Museum, Lower Fore Street | 10am - 4pm | Free | INFO 01752 848466 Toby Graham Toby is a vocalist and guitarist covering all genres of music, from Tom Jones to Prince, Bon Jovi, David Bowie and many more. Excellent guitarist who’s happy to do most requests, even if it means a bit of improvisation. A true professional and an all round crowd pleaser. Saltash Social Club | 9pm - 11.30pm | Free | INFO Andy 01752 842863

sunday 7 april Costume Sundays at Cotehele Mill Come and meet the mill team dressed in Victorian costume. You’ll be able to watch milling and baking demonstrations and buy a bag of Cotehele Mill flour. Every Sunday | Cotehele | 11am - 4pm | Free | INFO 01579 350606 Pentillie Castle Spring Wedding Preview The wedding team at Pentillie would be delighted if you would join them for an afternoon, where you will have the opportunity to view the Castle set up as a wedding venue and meet some of the fabulous friends who feature on their preferred suppliers list. The Pentillie Wedding team will also be on hand to offer some expert advice over a glass of bubbles. Pentillie Castle | 1pm - 4pm | Free | INFO 01579 350044 Fever FX Duo Fever FX are based in Plymouth, and covers the whole of the South West, playing rock, pop, funk, alternative and themed specialist decades. Bringing • continued on next page...

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together male and female vocals, the band can offer more and you get to enjoy more. Having the ability to mix the vocals, it really ads a great overall selection of covers to please any audience. Fever FX are a fun, dedicated musical team full of witty antics and love to have fun. The Cecil Arms | 5pm - 7pm | Free | INFO 01752 841557

monday 8 april Breakfast Networking with Cornish Partnerships A great opportunity to build vital business relationships with some brand new contacts, China Fleet plays hosts and provides catering of your choice. Your ticket includes a buffet, with tea, coffee and water. Remember to bring your business cards, brochures and a smile. China Fleet Country Club | 7.30am - 9.30am | From £9.50 | INFO Register your interest on Eventbrite through Cornish Partnerships

Dinner in the Castle Join for a delicious three course ‘Dinner in the Castle’ this April. This is a superb opportunity to enjoy a unique dining experience in the beautiful Pentilie Castle, overlooking the River Tamar. Chef Tom uses the best of local and seasonal produce, much from the Tamar Valley and the Pentillie Estate itself, to create a bespoke menu each month. Pentillie Castle | £35 per person | INFO Book in advance via 01579 350044

tuesday 9 april Live at Home - Monthly Outing Join in the fun of the monthly outings for over 60s! Direct transport included with support during trips, e.g Badgers Holt, Buckfast Abbey, Mount Edgcumbe, Plymouth Aquarium. Contact to book your seat. Burraton Methodist Church | INFO 01752 848728 Pay As You Feel Meal The Real Junk Food Project is a group committed to

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OUT AND ABOUT 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 Ladies Luncheon Enjoy a glass of wine on arrival and a two course luncheon followed by a talk from guest speaker Joanna Shepherd from Catch a Memory. Textile artist Joanna will join to talk about how she supports those living with dementia by capturing their most significant and cherished memories in a portable keepsake they can touch, feel and talk about every day, for example a lap quilt or apron. Pentillie Castle | 12.30pm, seating at 1pm | £25 per person | INFO 01579 350044

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Jones is a superb entertaining vocalist who never fails to get people up dancing or tapping their feet. Saltash Social Club | 9pm - 11.45pm | Free | INFO 01752 842863 Blu Soule Playing everything from jazz and blues, to rock, pop and gospel, as well as anything else that takes their fancy, Blu Soule are a five piece band from Plymouth. With a throbbing bass, awesome lead guitar, soulful sax, tight drums and sultry, smooth vocals, they have a relaxed chemistry to boot too and spontaneity that crowds love. The Union Inn | 9pm - 11pm | Free | INFO Tom 01752 844770 The LineUp Based in South East Cornwall, the LineUp play great covers spanning the decades from the 50s up through the years. With an impressive repertoire, they are a band that all can enjoy and suit a variety • continued on next page...

U3A Meeting U3A aim to encourage people no longer in full time employment to help each other to share their knowledge, skills, interests and experience. We welcome new members to our family. This month: U3A Showcase. Second Thursday of the month | Saltash Wesley Church | 2pm - 4pm | Free | INFO www.saltashu3a. org.uk/

saturday 13 april Hot Cross Buns and Easter Fun Craft and food stalls, fundraising stalls, bumper Easter draw, hoopla, Easter Egg tumble, Guess the Weight of the Simnel Cake, Guess the Easter Bunny’s Name. Refreshments will be served throughout so pop along and join in the fun. St Stephen’s Church | 10am - 1pm | Free | INFO 01752 844456 Mrs Jones Soul and motown is the best dance and feel good music, that appeals to so many generations. Mrs

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of different venues and occasions, here to give everybody a good time! The Bull’s Head | 9pm - 11.30pm | Free | INFO 01579 383387

business card swap. China Fleet Country Club | 8am - 10am | £10 | INFO Find Cornish Partnerships on Eventbrite, Facebook and Twitter

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Pentillie Defender Day 2019 A celebratory day of all that is the iconic Land Rover Defender, from the early Series 1 to the latest Defender and all the models and specials in between. There’ll be an Ultimate Land Rover display, a 4x4 off road course, a Toylander display and course, trade stands, fun activities for all the family, a children’s entertainment area and bouncy castle, delicious food offerings and a bar with Cornwall’s finest. Pentillie Castle | 11am - 4pm | £20 per vehicle advance, £30 per vehicle on the day | INFO 01579 350044

Friends of Churchtown Farm Community Nature Reserve Walk Spring Birds with Peter Kent. Sorry no dogs, please wear suitable clothing and footwear, and bring binoculars and cameras. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Cecil Arms, by St Stephen’s Church | 10am - 1pm | Free to members, £2 non-members | INFO www.churchtownfarm.saltash.website

The LadyKillers The LadyKillers play a hot mix of covers and originals with an American rock influence. They’re a three piece standard rock trio, with three pro musicians, taking a break from other things to rock your night away. The Brunel Inn | 3pm - 6pm | Free | INFO Kelly 01752 657013

tuesday 16 april Trematon WI New members always welcome. Every third Tuesday | Saltash Baptist Church, Culver Road | 7.30pm | INFO Gill Higgins 01752 847483

wednesday 17 april Ladies Network Golf All ladies are welcome to a networking event with a little difference. Gather for a great networking chat with a breakfast bap, tea and coffee. You’ll then make your way to the driving range to hit a bucket of balls with China Fleet’s Pro Golfer on hand for tips if desired. Finish the morning with a chat and a

WhiskyFalls WhiskyFalls are a four piece indie rock band from Saltash, comprising of Mark, Steve, Andy and Graham. Whether it be full on rock, indie or even mellow acoustic, these boys have something for you. They live to play live!

SALTASH SOCIAL CLUB Fri 19/4 From 7.30pm Beer Festival

Six Ales and four ciders, entertainment, Karaoke/ disco with Vince and Kaz.

Sat 20/4 From 10am to 2.30pm Kids Entertainment Magician, vintage games, face painting, candy floss and popcorn stalls

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HOPPER TRIPS APRIL 2019

Thurs 4th, 10am - 5pm £11 Visit to Port Isaac (Doc Martin) Sat 6th, 10am - 5pm £10 Cornwall Spring Flower Show, Royal Cornwall Showground. Thurs 11th, 11am - 6.30pm £20* Minack Theatre and Logan Rock. The Secret Garden 2pm. Sat 13th, 10am - 5pm £20 Drive the most beautiful road in the word (Pendeen to Zennor) Sun 14th, 11.30am - 4pm £6 Lunch at Windy Ridge. Thurs 18th, 10am - 5pm £16 Paradise Park, Hayle. Golden Easter Egg Challenge.

Fri 19th, 11am - 5pm £9 Port & Starboard Inn, then Truro Sat 20th, 10am - 4pm £13 Topsham Community Market and Garden Centre Sat 20th, 5pm - 10pm £12 Devon and Cornwall Gin Festival. Double Locks, Exeter. Tues 23rd, 9.30am - 6pm £13 Roseland Music Festival. Folk, jazz and choirs. Sat 27th, 9.30am - 6pm £19 Porthleven Food Festival. Celebrity chefs, music and dance Mon 29th, 10am - 3pm £7 Trago Mills and Newton Abbot

To book a seat please call in the office: 4 Fore Street, Saltash or call 01752 848348 Open 10am - 1pm, Mon - Sat * Tickets to be booked via 4 Fore St, www.communityenterprisespl12.co.uk

HOPPER LINK: OUTBOUND HOPPER LINK: return Yellow Tor Road/Pondfield Road 10am Gallagher Way Hawks Park/The Court Barkers Hill/Down Close Forder Back Hill/Briansway Maybrook Drive/Manor Park Maybrook Drive/Holcroft Castlemead Drive/Oaklands Drive Warraton Road/Grenfell Avenue Burraton Community Centre Grenfell Avenue/Fernside Way Fairmead Road/Grenfell Gardens Rodney Pub St Georges/St Annes Road Hillside Road/Clear View Hillside Road/Longmeadow Road Wesley Church Top of Fore Street Bottom of Fore Street Lower Fore Street/Station Road Ashtorre Old Ferry Road/Pound Park Tamar House/Cutlers Corner New Road/Bishops Close Rodney Pub Royal Albert Court/Burraton Cross Callington Road/Rugby Club Pilmere Drive Roundabout Lidl/Food Warehouse Waitrose/B&M Tamar View Nurseries

10.16am

10.23am

Tamar View Nurseries Waitrose/B&M Lidl/Food Warehouse Pilmere Drive Rodney Pub Ashtorre Bottom of Fore Street Top of Fore Street

12pm 12.04pm 12.06pm 12.08pm 12.11pm 12.16pm 12.18pm 12.19pm

1. Any remaining passengers will be dropped off at their depature point using the shortest route possible. 2. The times shown are the earliest times that the Hopper will leave the stop.

10.31am 10.32am 10.34am

10.39am

10.50am

3. If the bus is full, passengers will, as far as possible, be taken to their destination and the route will be resumed as quickly as possible. Please don’t panic if we drive past - we will come back for you! 4. After the commencement of the pilot scheme in November 2018, we have determined the current need. This timetable starts on April 3. We hope this will satisfy all our customer requirements. If not, please let Community Enterprises PL12 know your concerns.


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OUT AND ABOUT

Saltash Social Club | 9pm - 11.30pm | Free | INFO Andy 01752 842863 Voodoo Both Nick and Becky have been on the music scene for many years, and are no strangers to entertaining crowds. Voodoo provide an eclectic set, ranging from rock, through to pop and ballads. A premium, professional duo, with a combined 54 years in the business, guaranteed to bring an exciting, energetic performance to every show! Saltash Social Club | 9pm - 11.30pm | Free | INFO Andy 01752 842863

easter sunday Garden Open Day, Easter Egg Hunt and Produce Fair Explore the 55 acres of woodland gardens this Easter, with a Easter Special Open Day! Bring the family along for a day of outdoor fun and why not

enjoy a delicious Afternoon Tea in the Castle to celebrate this special occasion? Pentillie Castle | 12pm - 4pm | £7 per person, children under 12 free, free to Friends of Pentillie | INFO 01579 350044 Natural Harmony Formed in 2014, Andy and Donna began singing together after meeting at a karaoke event. Since then they have gone on to perform at a range of different venues and events including Plymouth Barbican Soul and Motown Weekend and the Relay for Life. Performing songs from the 70s and 80s mainly, they’re also not afraid to sing the occasional 60s and 90s songs. They play material from a broad range of artists including Elton John, The Jackson 5, Whitney Houston, Katrina and the Waves, Lionel Richie and many more. Saltash Social Club | 5pm - 8pm | Free | INFO Andy 01752 842863

If you would like to be featured in the Out and About, please email karen@cornerstonevision.com

PRIDE & JOY

The Home and Garden Maintenance Team Our services include: hedge & shrub maintenance • tree work • lawn care & grass cutting • creation of flower or veggie beds • trellis work • shed & greenhouse work • weeding • general garden tidying • pond care • fencing & gates • patios & decking Now is the time to book our expert lawn team to care for your lawn. Let us get rid of the weeds and moss and give it a good feed, ready for the summer months. Many lawns suffered in the heat of last summer and we can returf or reseed the areas that have not recovered.

Soon you can have a lush, green, weed and moss free lawn!

Call NOW to discuss your needs - We can help! One-off or regular service

01752 721528 / 07773339470 www.prideandjoy-homeandgarden.co.uk


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