Love Saltash June 2018

Page 1

JUNE 2018 7000 COPIES FREE

1


2

Patricia Ann’s Soft Furnishings Let the Summer in! Curtains, cushions and wallpaper to enhance your lovely shades of white

• • • Interior design and much more!

68 Fore Street, Saltash

01752 848601

01752 849417

saltashaesthetics@gmail.com www.saltashaesthetics.co.uk

Your local skin care and anti aging specialist

Celebrating our Second Anniversary! Come and join us for special offers and a new treatment launch, refreshments, demos and advice.

Saturday 16th June 10 - 3pm l l l l l l

IPL (intense pulsed light) hair removal IPL facial rejuvenation Cosmetic injectables Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Skin peels Organic skin peels

l l l

Microneedling Organic facials and warm bamboo back massage Cosmeceuticals - we stock a comprehensive range of skin care products which can’t be found on the high street


Hello and welcome... waterside location. Living so close to the river affects our soul, reminds us of our economic and social history, and provides us with the opportunity to maximise this natural resource for us all to enjoy, whatever our preferences. Two completely different river events coming up - Forder Fete on June 10 and Round One and Two of the National Waterski Racing Championships June 16-17. Karen Have Fun!

Former Mayor of Saltash and Freeman. Recently retired from Saltash Town Council after 30 years’ voluntary service. Sue is an historian, researcher, drama teacher, freelance writer and public speaker. Married to John for shhhhh! years; also proud mum and supporter to Kaye and Vince and Nan of Flo and Rose. Sue has voluntarily served the Saltash and Cornwall Community for over 50 years; and is a Cornish Bard. Sue founded and heads the Sue Hooper Charitable Foundation www.suehcf.org.uk

Jim MacGregor

Read Sue’s article on pages 48 and 49

Greenbeanz Photography

Sue Hooper MBE

...to the dawn of summer at long last! With the better weather definitely cheering us all up, Saltash is looking particularly gorgeous, verdant and alive. One of the priorities of local people, taken up by the Council, was to provide a “vibrant Saltash” - and judging by the success of the Mayfair, and enthusiasm for local events, the town is delivering on this promise. The Regatta will again provide an opportunity for us all to get out and meet each other, hopefully in the sunshine, and enjoy our unique

3

“Howdy, my name’s Jim. I write about music and culture for Love Saltash, and also work for the Plymouth Magazine and Chronicle. Previously I was lucky enough to spend best part of a decade touring and playing music across the UK and Europe in my previous band, but currently play pedal steel in Saltash/Callington based country rock band Paul Armer & The Long Way Down. I’m a huge Arsenal fan and collector of Country music, and all round action figure/horror movie/sci-fi nerd!”

Read Jim’s article on pages 52 and 53

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

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.

Front Cover Photo: Taken by Roy Perring - featuring ‘Eric’ Ian Atherton on piano accordion, ‘Silver John Foxen’ on Bandurria (mandolin type instrument from Andalusia) and ‘Dapper’ Dave Harding playing whistle, all members of the Wreckers Border Morris from up and down the Tamar valley.

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


4

Contents Image by Alex Law

Thank you to our Saltash printers Deltor for all their support and for producing this magazine using green energy

Turn to the centre pages to find your Regatta Programme

In Brief

6, 8 10 - 11 12 - 13 16 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 24 26 28 - 29 30

From Saltash to the Gold Coast: Darren’s Amazing Boxing Journey Saltash Steals Livewire Awarded Massive £80,000 Donation Saltash.net Guiding Boldly Going into the Future Saltash U3A Update Don’t Mention the C Word Saltash.net students ace Ten Tors challenge Safe Passageways Scheme Awaits Funding Making Saltash Green Spaces Better for People and for Wildlife

34 - 35 38 - 39 41 42 - 43 45 46 48 - 49 50 52 - 53 54 - 66 58 64

Saltash Regatta Programme Zero Gravity jump in with Jacks Gym Oggy Oggy Oggy! Wimbledon in Warfelton Art News Caradon Ladies Crowned World Champions! Sounds of Spring Soloists delight their audience Swinging 60’s Revival with The New Jersey Boys Music Scene - with Vince Lee Out and About What’s On at Calstock Arts Plymouth Jazz Club


Class 4 & 7 MOT

Tel:

Moorland Auto Solutions

01752 843344

5

enquiries@moorlandautosolutions.co.uk | www.moorlandautosolutions.co.uk

Your local Service, Repair & MOT Testing Centre in Saltash We carry out Class 4 & Class 7 MOT’s class 4

£35

class 7

We Service, Repair and MOT all makes and models including Motorhomes and Campervans

£45

We supply & fit competitively priced tyres including Saturdays Welding, Auto Electrics & Air Con Re-gas Waiting area with TV and FREE hot beverages

For all your motoring needs, call Donna or Bonnie on 01752 843344

Moorland Auto Solutions are proud sponsors of Saltash Rugby Club

d Roa ton ling

Moorlands Lane, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 4HJ Around the corner from Saltash Rugby Club

Moorland Auto Solutions

Saltash Rugby Club

s

Call us: 01752 843344 Email: enquiries@moorlandautosolutions.co.uk

n rato Burad o R

nd orla Mone La

MONDAY - FRIDAY: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM SATURDAY: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Cal

Opening Hours

Ploughboy Inn

Liskeard Road

Mr Kuet


6

IN BRIEF

Plans to

commemorate

end of WW1

A group of councillors and residents of Saltash are working hard, under the chairmanship of Mrs Sue Hooper, to put together a programme of events to commemorate the end of hostilities in 1918. There is a plan to flood the town with red poppies growing in many different places. A metal statue titled The Silent Soldier has been acquired from The Royal British Legion and it is hoped that it can find a place in the Peace Garden. These are examples of the ideas the group is considering, if anyone has any other thoughts or ideas please contact Mrs Sue Hooper on suehcf@msn.com. Saltash Town Council has approved a grant of £1000 to support the events.

Saltash Regatta 2018

name and a good sense of humour! Prizes to be won this year are for the most impressive sinking, the fastest boat, the most creative design and overall winner of the competition. The competitors will need plenty of support so if you are not taking part, come along and give them a cheer and enjoy the spectacle on Sunday 10 June at 2.30pm at the Ashtorre Photo by Alex Law Slipway. To register, visit www.saltashregatta.co.uk/ on-the-water. Don’t forget to download the boat rules too and check that your boat design complies. For further information, contact the committee on: info@saltashregatta.co.uk The Cardboard Boat Race is organised by Redeemer Saltash Community Church Group on behalf of the Regatta Committee.

The Annual

Fleming THE Cardboard &Botus Hatt Big Event

Boat Race

The challenge of this event is to create a boat made entirely out of cardboard, which can hold up to two people, and can be paddled from the slip way to a point on the Tamar and back. The Regatta Committee would like to invite you to get creative! The competition is open to individuals, local businesses, schools, clubs, organisations or anyone who would like to have a go. All you need is a cardboard boat, a team

The Big Event will be held in the Recreation Fields Saturday 16 June. Starting at 12pm, there will be a bar, stalls and catering with a tonne of great games for the kids, live music, welly wanging, competition for the most creative hat, tug-o-war, and raffle. There will also be a bouncy castle, face painting, parachute games, races, and a penalty shoot out. The afternoon activities finish at 5pm, but the evening continues from 7pm with live music from Sergeant Flint and a licensed bar.


7


8

IN BRIEF

Cornish lecturer

shortlisted

A lecturer in Cornwall is celebrating after being shortlisted for a national accountancy Tutor of the Year award. AAT Lecturer at Cornwall College Saltash, Michael Armstrong, said he is “delighted to be recognised in this way. It means even more that it is by student nominations only and I am extremely proud to be one of the top four.” The AAT qualification is taught at three of The Cornwall College Group sites; Saltash, St Austell and Camborne. Students can study levels 2 to 4 which covers foundation certificate, advanced diploma and professional diploma in accounting. Once a student has achieved level 4, they will hold a professional qualification that is recognised throughout the world and allows them to use the designatory letters MAAT.

SALTASH HALF

MARATHON

The Saltash half marathon had its third year under the Tamar Trotters with 177 entries. Before the main event the fun run took place with around 400 children running 1.5 miles. There was also a poignant minutes clap for Sharon Lang, whose first race was in Saltash in 2013, and who had tragically died a week prior. As a mark of respect Tamar Trotters wore something pink as it was Sharon’s favourite colour. There were six home runners in the event the first one being Simon Yeo in a time of 1hr 34mins. The winner was from Pontypridd Roadents AC, Samuel Richards in a fantastic time of 1hr 17 minutes. He was closely followed by the much expected winner Chris Rimmer 1hr 18 minutes. The final runner was back in a time of 3hrs 24 minutes. Contributing

factors being the hard course and hot conditions. Race organiser, Ed Buckingham said, “Feedback was great. It was commented that, ‘If you come to Saltash you know it’s going to be hard.’ However, the marshals were fantastic and gave good encouragement.” “We contributed to the plastic revolution by cutting down on plastic bags and using recyclable cups from our sponsor Wellbeing. Other sponsors were Jacks Gym, Hennings Moir and Spar.”

URGENT APPEAL FOR DONATIONS

In October 2015 in response to the refugee crisis Open Hearts Open Borders – Refugee Aid (OHOB) was born, and now two and a half years later the community grass roots organisation is once again asking for urgent donations for a container of humanitarian aid, which is being sent to the camps in Lesvos Greece. The container is due to leave Saltash in Cornwall on 30 June, and the volunteers are appealing for donations of specific but essential aid items to fill the shipment. Despite less media attention, boats arrive daily onto the islands in Greece, and the situation in the camps is still fraught with difficulties; camps are overcrowded and conditions are unsafe. There are currently 13,000 men, women and children stuck on the Greek Islands (figures sourced from Amnesty International). Many of those arrive with nothing. Aid supplies are running low with the continual arrivals and essential items are urgently required once again for the summer months. On 2 June from 11am to 2pm volunteers will be at QStore Business Centre, Moorlands Trading Estate, Forge Lane PL12 6LX if anyone would like to drop off any items. A full list of aid items and how to donate for shipping costs can be found on the website www.ohob.org.uk or on Facebook group Open Hearts Open Borders – Refugee Aid.


The Super Super ofof The SuperHeroes Heroes of The Heroes SELF STORAGE. STORAGE. SELF STORAGE. SELF Selfstorage storage units Self storageunits unitsstarting starting Self starting from as little as £9 per week from aslittle littleas as£9 £9per perweek week from as

24 Hour Access

24 Hour 24 Hour Access Access

Home Storage

Home Storage Home Storage

Caravan Storage

Caravan Storage Caravan Storage

Business Storage

Business Storage Business Storage

Boat Storage

Boat Storage Boat Storage

01752 841900 Forge Lane, Saltash, PL12 6LX www.qstore.co.uk

01752 841900 01752 841900

Forge Lane, Saltash, PL12 6LX Forge Lane, Saltash, PL12 6LX www.qstore.co.uk www.qstore.co.uk

9


10

SPORTS NEWS

FROM SALTASH TO THE GOLD COAST: DARREN’S AMAZING BOXING JOURNEY

Rear from left to right Chris Connelly (Analyst) Chevron Clarke (Bronze) Callum French (Q/F) Frazer Clarke (Gold) Front from left to right: Darren Chapple (Team Leader) Galal Yafai (Gold)

coach and manager for the Combined Services

at Saltash Community School, got introduced to

Boxing Association, and then team manager for

boxing by the Saltash Boys Club.

England Boxing in 2007.

Darren recalls that there was a wealth of sporting

Despite under achieving in school, Darren has

activities for youngsters like him to keep them out

stretched himself to Director level for England

of mischief on Saltash Waterside, and he chose

Boxing, responsible for ensuring that young talent

to learn to box – a

is spotted and helped to rise all the way to the

passion that has

top of the sport; training managers; and keeping

stayed

abreast of the significant budget needed to

Article by Karen Pilkington

In 1979 a young Darren Chapple, reluctant pupil

with

him

and taken him all

succeed in the sporting world of today.

over the world.

So, it was with great pride that Darren’s wife,

Darren

Karen, called in and asked that we might share

continued

to box himself until

his story.

1997 and despite a demanding career in the RAF,

His greatest achievement to date has been as Team

carried on his love for the sport by becoming a

Leader of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth


11

SPORTS NEWS Games,

when

the

team of 12 boxers, including four girls, smashed records

all to

the

Pat

MOD Crown Copyright 2018 Jack Eckersley

and

Luke

McCormack,

Paige

Murney, Galal Yafai, Peter McGrail, Frazer

bring

Clarke

and

Chev

home six Gold, one

Clarke. England can

Silver and two Bronze

return home firmly at

medals.

the forefront of the

Darren

won’t blow his own

boxing world.”

trumpet, but he could

Darren

be described as the

his

most successful team

champions

has

fair

seen

share

of

in

the

leader ever, keeping everyone on task for a month

making – youngsters who grew into legends like

in the Australian sunshine, surviving on 25 hours

Anthony Joshua and Nicola Adams.

sleep a week.

“Young boxers often have a redemptive story,”

As quoted on the official Commonwealth Games

Darren explains. “They can come into a club

England site, “England’s dominance in the

with a string of labels that seem likely to hinder

women’s 69kg category was reinstated with Sandy

them but can achieve great things with the right

Ryan’s gold medal against home nation rival Rosie

support and guidance. Even those who don’t go

Eccles, while an emotional Lisa Whiteside stood

on to fame and fortune can discover, like I have,

victorious at the tender age of 32.

that anything is possible if you are willing to learn.

“Amongst the other medallists were twin brothers

“I’d encourage any young person to take up a sport. Sport England supports a host of national governing bodies that ensure talent is progressed all the way through, giving kids every opportunity to reach national and international success. As a government body it is backed up with robust safe guarding to protect the child, ensuring that the drive comes from within.” And his advice to parents? “Support your child in the sport they want to do. Your kids don’t need you to become the expert – it’s better to find a mentor for them so you can continue to be their encouragers and greatest fans. And why not join them? Ten years ago you wouldn’t see women in a boxing club at all, but now they are becoming social centres where families can train and have fun together, and develop that unique boxing stamina.”


12

SALTASH STEALS

Roy Perring

THE BIG PARADE

After last month’s May Fair, Fore Street once again becomes the focus with the start of the Saltash Regatta on Saturday 9 June at 10.30am. A Parade, led by the Saltash Town Band leaves Victoria Gardens, walks and dances down Fore Street, Lower Fore Street, Old Ferry Road and into Jubilee Car park, with Wreckers Morris and Samba Kernow! The start of a weekend of fun for everyone!

Love Saltash takes another stroll down Fore Street. Roving Reporter, Roy Perring, takes his camera with him for another look at the selection of shops and services available right here in Saltash.

TO SHOW YOU CARE

Florabella florists and vintage furniture and paint offer a seasonal variety of colourful fragrant blooms. For those who finding tending the grave of a loved one is becoming a little difficult they offer a grave tending service too.

PASTIES FOR EVER! The Cornish pasty is surely the best value convenience food. If you’re looking for a warm meal to eat in a cafe, take to a park or the waterfront then a pasty must be the best idea ever. Fore Street has its fair share of bakers cafe’s and pubs offering this great regional food.

Any items featured were subject to available at the time of our visit we cannot guarantee they will be there at time of publication.


SALTASH STEALS

CRAFTY CHANGES TO SHOP At the bottom of Fore Street there’s a shop full of creative ideas, previously known as the Pop Up Shop it’s now more appropriately known as Lovingly Local. Here you’ll find all manner of Gifts, Cards, Quirky Crafts and Vintage products, much of it made locally.

SUNSHINE AND SHOPPING Fore Street was a buzz with shoppers during the annual May Fair celebrations at the beginning of May. Lined either side with stalls there was double the opportunity to shop and have fun. Some local traders took the opportunity to show and sell their wares on the street as well as in their shops. Jo from Sapooni who sells in ‘Lovingly Local’ was there along with Dan Rogers from Kernow Pet Supplies plus a team from the Dame Hannah Rogers shop.

13


14

Pamper Evening Fri 15th June at 7pm at Saltash Football Club

Massage, reflexology, bowen tasters available. Information about reiki, crystal healing, animal communication, homeopathy and Bach flower remedies. Readings with psychic medium Sarah Rains. Selling: Crystals, Tropic skin care, Partylite, AromAware, Bodyshop, Norwex, Disco Beads, Neals Yard and more. Raffle. Raising money for St Luke’s Hospice.

01579 351568

• Hair colour and extension specialists • Complimentary consultations • Makeup and Hair for Special Occasions • Swedish Massage and Reflexology

“Get summer ready with a luxury pedicure” Including foot & leg massage, exfoliation & Shellac

Only £25

Offer valid until 31/08/2018

Bespoke prom packages starting from

£20

Hair - Makeup - Nails Pop in for a complimentary consultation

7 The Court Yard | Fore Street | Saltash | PL12 6JR

T: 01752 841481

E: profilehairsaltash@gmail.com profilehairandbeautysaltash profilehairbeautysaltash

www.treatmentbarn.co.uk

SALTASH DIY & HOME DECORATING Wide range of paints • Wide range of products Paint mixing service available • A range of kitchen utensils Ironmongery fittings and more! Celebrati

All decorating products available

n

5 yearsg of trading

A big than ks to all our cust omers

Open Mon to Sat 9am to 5pm - 11 Keast Mews (in Co-op car park)

01752 657992 - saltashdiy.com


15

TRANSFORM YOUR CONSERVATORY IN JUST 1 DAY *Pla c ord e your mo er this nth and you 2013 ’’ll pay Quo prices. t LS0 e ref 618

WARMER • COOLER • QUIETER

Earlier that day

It’s the best home improvement we have ever made. Our conservatory is now our dining room in the garden. Mike Millis, Middleton On Sea

Our lightweight insulated panels can make your conservatory: • Cooler in summer • Warmer in winter • Quieter in bad weather • Installed in less than a day • Usable all year round • Ten year guarantee For more information call:

CONSERVATORY ROOFS

Proud members of

0800 65 25 157 www.greenspaceconservatories.co.uk As seen on

Where reputation matters

*Orders placed before the end of June 2018. Current prices, Net of VAT will be reduced to reflect equivalent 2013 prices as per official UK inflation figures. See website for full details.


16

LIVEWIRE NEWS

LIVEWIRE AWARDED WITH MASSIVE £80,000 donation On February 13, Heart South West Breakfast show

Some Noise donated more than double that amount.

presenters Matt and Victoria surprised Livewire

Livewire supports more than 1,000 children and

Youth Project with a

their families in the

cheque for £80,000

South West providing

raised by Global’s

young people with

Make Some Noise.

opportunities

The

develop

charity

was

hoping for a grant

emotionally

to

socially, and

of almost £38,000 but thanks to the generosity of

musically in a safe and supportive environment.

listeners across Global’s radio brands, Global’s Make

The money raised by Heart South West and


17

LIVEWIRE NEWS Global’s Make Some Noise will fund the cost

listeners enough for their incredible support. As a

of their ‘Heart and Soul’ mental health project

beneficiary of Global’s Make Some Noise, we were

which is a music orientated mental health support

hoping for a grant of almost £38,000 but when

service for young people aged 5-21.

they surprised us with a cheque for £80,000 we

Global’s Make Some Noise is the official charity

were totally overwhelmed. The extra funds will

of Global, the Media & Entertainment group, and

allow us to offer mental health support for two

home to Capital, Heart, LBC, Classic FM, Smooth,

years helping over 170 vulnerable young people.”

Radio X, Capital XTRA and Gold.

He added, “It means that long-term, we can

Global’s Make Some Noise helps small charities

establish the ‘Heart and Soul Mental Health’

and projects dedicated to improving the lives of

project, develop it over the next two years and

disadvantaged youngsters living with illness,

hopefully fully integrate it into Livewire’s overall

disability or lack of opportunity.

vision for local young people,

Global’s Make Some Noise gives

ensuring the most vulnerable

charities such as Livewire

in our community have

Youth Project a platform

access to a stable and

to reach an audience

professional

of

25

to help them through

million weekly listeners

their challenges and

more

than

through Global’s radio

to become resilient

brands.

and fully participating

Every year, grants are

members of society.

awarded to small projects

This would not have been

across the country to help fund the vital services they offer. Since its launch

service

possible without the kindness and generosity of each person who has supported

in 2014, Global’s Make Some Noise has raised

Global’s

more than £11 million and helped 192 incredible

campaign - from listener’s donations to the

charities and projects.

wonderful, creative fundraising activities that

Heart South West managing editor, Richard

individuals and groups have organised up and

Spencer said: “Global’s Make Some Noise plays

down the country. it would also not have been

such an important role in raising awareness of

possible without the crucial support from Global’s

small charities like Livewire. The kindness of

‘Make Some Noise’ team, who have been a real

listeners means that Global’s Make Some Noise

blessing to work with throughout this campaign.

can more than double its donation, which will

We’d like to thank ALL those people sincerely and

help Livewire care for more children with mental

from the bottom of our hearts for the funding and

health issues.

support. Thanks to you, we can make the ‘Heart

Andy Rance, Youth Work Co-ordinator at Livewire

and Soul Mental Health Project’ a reality for those

said: “We cannot thank Heart South West and its

desperate young people who need the service.”

‘Make

Some

Noise’s’

fundraising


saltash.net School Report

STUDENT

REPORTERS

Spring Concert by Isobel Whittam.

Saltash.net held a spring concert on the 28th of March for the music students to participate in and to showcase their talents. It was an extremely successful and popular event and the money raised will go towards resources for the music department. The audience was treated

Spine Crackers Saltash.net’s book group, the Saltash Spine Crackers, took part in the Kernow Youth Book Awards (KYBA), an award organised by School Librarians in Cornwall (SLiC). The Spine Crackers read all 6 shortlisted books, then prepared a presentation which they performed to over 300 children and staff from

to a selection of musical talents, including solos, duets, covers of songs and even some of the students’ own compositions. Everyone was delighted at how talented and enthusiastic the students were. The performers (including students of all ages) were outstanding throughout the night. The audience mainly consisted of the students’ peers and families; however members of the general public were also there to support the school. The evening had an amazing atmosphere and everyone enjoyed the nightaudience members and performers alike. With appearances of the Saltash Jazz Band and the youngest rockers in Saltash, Saltash.net is already planning the next summer concert. We can’t wait to see more of the musical talent our school has to offer – watch this space for more information.

other schools around Cornwall and 4 authors. (Liz Kessler – eventual winner of KYBA 2018, Lisa Thompson, Ali Sparks and Chris Higgins) Our team- the only all boy book group therehad quite a few comments from other schools! We have now managed to recruit a few girls to the group and we are now reading the UK-wide Carnegie Prize shortlisted books. We have 20 children signed up to the group which meets


every fortnight in the library. Librarian Miss Warwicker said, “I’m most proud of getting the boys that are not all traditional readers to take part in the book group. I think that some just joined at first for the hot chocolate and biscuits but they all read at least one of the shortlisted books and they were all enthusiastic about them. All but one of the boys has asked to continue for the Carnegie prize and they have recruited friends to join them so they must enjoy it. Getting anyone interested in books makes me happy, but getting reluctant reading boys to read makes me very happy!”

May Fair 2018

May Fair 2018 was a really successful day for Saltash.net. Mr Howgate, Mr Oakes, Mr Cole, Ms Barnes, Ms Godlement and Ms Porch all celebrated the sunshine with a quick splash down after getting sponges thrown at them in the “stocks”. The highlight of the day was when Mr Oakes and Ms Godlement were given the sponge treatment by their own family. Incredibly- and rather bravely- Mr Cole and Ms Barnes remained in the firing line right through the whole day.

It was brilliant to enjoy the day with so many students and their families who were queuing up at one point to reward the generous spirit of our staff and to throw wet sponges. The team sold raffle tickets for some fabulous prizes, including a ‘BMW for a weekend’, a free dinner night out and a meat voucher, all kindly donated by local companies. In addition there was a 100 box that offered cash prizes of £30, £20 and £10 pounds. All winners have been contacted and are delighted with their prizes. The May Fair raised £400- a massive achievement. The funds will be added to the PTA fundraising campaign to improve our facilities for the benefit of all the students at Saltash.net. Thank you to all who contributed so generously to our stall. Next year it is intended to increase the ‘sponge the teacher’ opportunity and create a challenge for them to achieve the highest level of sponge bobs for a reward. We also plan to include more students in fundraising, enabling them to showcase their talents and have an opportunity to develop their entrepreneurial flair on behalf of our school community.


20

community news

GUIDING BOLDLY GOING

INTO THE FUTURE

If you thought that Brownies and Guides earned

Augmented Reality (AR) can open up a world of

badges for traditional activities only – think again!

future possibilities in science and engineering.

Right here in Saltash, members of Saltash District

The girls were treated to a wide-range of

Brownies and Guides were recently presented with

demonstrations – from exploring the decks of

“VR

Tech

Awareness”

the 1620 Mayflower - to

Professor

comparing a late 1800s

Bob Stone, Director of

map of the pre-flooded

the

Interface

Meavy Valley. This was

Technologies Team based

seen with a VR recreation

in Birmingham University.

of how it looks today,

In September 2017, Bob

following a recent survey

had brought a team down

of Burrator

to play with some state

by

of the art equipment,

surface vessel. Another

and demonstrate how

demonstration described

Virtual Reality (VR) and

how the HIT Team helped

badges

by

Human

an

Reservoir

autonomous


21

COMMUNITY NEWS discussions were really inspiring!”

“We had asked the girls to design a poster showing their vision of a virtual world they would like to explore in the future – some of which have actually given us inspiration for an important new project we’re currently working on. It takes the form of a “Virtual Garden” with quests and challenges to help distract

children

suffering

with chronic pain. Some of the current developments colourful flowers, cartoon insect

and

being able to climb into

the Pengelly Cave Studies Trust in

a minisub and dive into an

Buckfastleigh to recreate a number

ornamental lake with Koi Carp -

of stolen fossil exhibits, not only by

were definitely inspired by the girls’

using VR to create a virtual cave for visitors to explore and discover the 3D recreations, but also to use the same VR data to 3D print full-sized replicas, including a 100,000-year-old elephant tooth. Professor Bob Stone, said: “This was an a excellent opportunity to engage with a future generation of female scientists and technologists, showing that there is so much more to virtual and augmented reality than the “games-only” stories.

characters

The

girls’ contributions to the evening’s demos and

imaginations”. The

researchers hope the new badges will

encourage other Brownies and Guides units across the country to embrace VR technologies and to understand how, by getting involved in the future, they can make a major contribution to an important and rapidly expanding area of science and technology. Bet there was a bit of jealousy from the boys!


22

U3a VOICE

SALTASH u3a UPDATE

March was a busy month for the Committee and

favourable reviews. Mike Corber works hard to

the various groups with preparations for the

balance all the photos, which are changed after

annual Showcase. All groups

two weeks. It is a lot more

were represented with, as

work than people realize.

usual, excellent displays. A

The poster promoting

list for those interested in

‘Roamers Plus’ at the

the latest proposed group/

Showcase didn’t reflect the

activity – Table Tennis – was

April walk in its’ true colours!

evident, receiving 18 names

13 brave souls arrived at

and this is now up and running on a fortnightly

Meavy for a 7 mile walk on Dartmoor. A strong

basis ably run by John Bond. Thanks to the hard

cold wind, rain and mist made a group of

work of the Committee

Marines, out on exercise,

10 new members were

comment that we must

recruited at the Showcase.

be mad doing this for

The Photography

enjoyment. For once, the

Exhibition, held in the

sight of our cars was very

Library gallery, ran for

welcome, but despite

the entire month of

the conditions we had all

March and received very

enjoyed it.

U3A is an organisation of people who regularly gather together to share their experiences, skills, knowledge, philosophies, values and ideas. They learn from each other. The University of the Third Age is a forum for the growth of the human spirit, the development of friendships

and the exploration of ideas to enrich the quality of life in the Third Age. Saltash U3A was founded in September 2006 as a result of the enthusiasm of local people who had had experience of U3As elsewhere and has steadily grown ever since. Its membership has now reached more than 260 and currently runs over 30 activity groups ranging from Art to Ancestry, Music to Walking, and Theatre to T’ai Chi. Saltash is a member of the Tamar Valley Network.

UPCOMING

EVENTS

Thursday 14 June Talk with Bryan Short ‘Famous People’ Thursday July 12 Talk with Robert Hesketh ‘Devon Smuggling’ There will be no meeting in August. Please visit the website at www.saltashu3a.org.uk for more information on upcoming events and regular groups available.


PROUD TO BE YOUR

23

LOCAL COLLEGE Cornwall College Saltash

DEGREE STUDENTS REVEAL FUN OF OUTDOOR LEARNING TO NURSERY STUDENTS Degree students have been showing the youngest of learners how much fun it can be to get involved in outdoor activities. FdA Early Childhood Studies students from Cornwall College Saltash are promoting outdoor activities with the family in a low cost and fun way for a variety of ages with children at Little Nippers Day Nursery in Plympton. The children participated in a nursery rhymed themed pebble hunt in their garden as well as painting their own pebble to be hidden with their families. FdA Early Childhood Studies student, Kayleigh Roach, said it was great “to see the children’s enthusiasm to the activity we had planned”. “The nursery rhymed pebbles were then taken to Saltram gardens with #CornwallCollegePebbles written on them so when they are found by the public they could be shared on the Facebook page created by the students,” she continued. “We wanted to make it a fun and interactive treasure hunt and there have been lots of people finding the

pebbles and we look forward to see if more are found in coming weeks.” Each child also received a leaflet explaining the activities and maps suggesting local walks where they can take and hide their pebbles. Membership and Visitor Welcome Manager at Saltram House, Rebecca Smith, said it was “great to have the pebbles at our National Trust house”. “They enhance the experience of the families visiting the house and gardens.” 10% off your first hair or beauty treatment on presentation of this coupon. Please call 01752 850207 to book.

FLAVOUR FEST 2018

SALTASH REGATTA

We will be at the South West’s largest food and drink festival in Plymouth on the city centre Piazza from Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd June.

We will be at the regatta on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th June. Come and say hi, meet some of our staff and students, and find out more about courses starting this September.

Come and meet our Catering staff and students to find out more about the opportunities we have available.

For more information visit www.cornwall.ac.uk


24

community news Tim Parkman and Rita Chanter from Saltash Foodbank

Don’t MENTION THE C WORD! Article by Tim Parkman

Christmas… it just keeps giving. I’m sorry for mentioning the Christmas word this early in the year, but it is always a special season for those who celebrate it as the birth of Jesus. It is always a special time for this church as over the last couple of years we have hosted a Christmas day meal for those who are lonely, want some company or just fancy something a bit different for the day. We eat a full roast dinner and have a quiz and sing together. The reason for mentioning that word is that the effects of last Christmas still live on now… Although we host it, the Christmas Day Meal really is a team effort of the local community who help in supplying food; transport; presents and so much more. One of the gifts that people give is money,

we are really grateful and it means our chefs can buy some extras to make the meal really special. This year we were so overwhelmed by the response that we had more money than we could spend, so we took the decision on your behalf to donate the surplus of the money to the Saltash Foodbank. It was great to hand over a cheque for over £250 to continue the work throughout the year of supporting those who are needing help and support. One of the things we want to do as a church is see how we can help the ‘invisible’ people of the community, those who fall through the gaps or find themselves lonely. Let us know if this is something you are feeling and we would love to find ways that we can help our community to love, care and support one another.


25

ADULT EDUCATION Your local link into learning Is your English and maths holding you back? We can help you get on Do it to show yourself you can Do it to encourage your children Do it to get yourself a qualification like a GCSE or A Level Do it to help you get back into work Do it to get a better job and earn more Do it to feel good about your achievements

We have FREE English and Maths courses at every level. Call to book your free skills assessment

www.cornwall.gov.uk/adultlearning Find us at: 6 Fore Street, Saltash, PL12 6JL Or: 64 - 65 Fore Street, Torpoint, PL11 2AB

Call 0300 1231 117 Local charges apply Your regular update from

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes available

We are a not-for-profit voluntary group, open to everyone living or working in Saltash and the surrounding area

www.communityenterprisespl12.co.uk

Make contact with our Community Hub at 4 Fore Street, telephone 01752 848348, email hub@cepl12.co.uk or just drop in (open Mon-Wed 10am1pm, and Thurs-Sat 10am-3pm)

Find out about the Saltash Hopper, and make bookings, buy tickets.

Join us as a Member, contribute your ideas and get your Saltash Card for local discounts

Make contact with Dementia Voice for advice and support

Buy local products at our regular Markets

Find out about Volunteering for us or for other local organisations

We also manage 18 Belle Vue Road, hosting Citizens Advice and the Foodbank, and have a keen interest in Pop-Up shops!


26

student news

Saltash.net students ace Ten Tors challenge

The Year 12 students Following months of preparation, two teams of saltash.net students completed the Ten Tors Challenge with flying colours this past weekend, finishing their routes well within the allowed times. Whilst there were a few walking wounded towards the end of the route, every team member finished and received their The Year 10 students hard earned medals. Saltash.net’s Year 12 team, who took on the 45 mile route, and the Year 10s who completed the 35 mile route, both finished in great times. Ten Tors Manager Mr Drewery was delighted with the efforts of all involved. “Our Year 12 students completed the 45 mile walk with over 5 hours to spare, and although the Ten Tors challenge is not a race, their time showed how determined they were to lead the way on their particular route. “The Year 10s also made a big effort, and even

though they found the going really tough on day two, they also finished well within the time allowed. Our Year 10 team leader couldn’t believe she had been up at 4.30am cooking breakfast!” he said. “A big thank you to all staff members who have supported the event this year, but in particular a massive thank you to Miss Newberry and Mr Jones for giving up all those weekends to help prepare the teams for the challenge – it could not have happened without their help,” he added. Congratulations to the teams of students – listed below: Year 12 students – 45 miles Danny Snook, Ethan Cox, George Seymour, Harry Pascoe, Jack Pritchard and James Randall Year 10 students – 35 miles. Beth Witton, Daniel Stowe, Eloise Maunder, Eric Tassart, Nathan Delbridge and Troy Lambourne


27 Your Local Digital Aerial & Satellite Specialist Established since 1984

MOTs & Servicing Now doing tyres & tracking All major credit cards accepted

36 Culver Road Saltash PL12 4DR

01752 844 916

Refix Your Storm Damaged Aerial Freeview Specialist - Digital Aerial Specialist - Upgrades Multi-room Distribution Systems Sky Dish Relocations - Extension Points - Freesat Installations

FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTATIONS All work comes with a 12 month guarantee

Call John Rees 01752 842602 - 07970 221863 www.devonandcornwallaerials.co.uk

MICHAEL T. GRUNDY PROPERTY PROTECTION TRUST WILL

LET US WRITE YOUR WILL Michael is a retired Solicitor so you know it will be done properly We always come to your home so you feel more confident Couples can protect their home from residential care fees let us tell you how We also cover Powers of Attorney - Living Wills Our prices are reasonable and there’s no VAT! Anita Hutt LL.B (Hons) AIPW Telephone 01579 344433 Mobile 07971 280510 anitahutt@googlemail.com

A QUALITY SERVICE A SENSIBLE PRICE

The Threat posed by long term care fees

It is estimated that there are nearly a million people living in residential care homes in the UK. Whilst the government will pay those costs relating to nursing or medical care, the individual is liable for the costs of residential and personal care, which is means-tested. If a person has to go into care, local authorities can charge residential care fees to that person’s home. A local authority can sell the deceased’s property - if it obtains a court order - in order to meet the charge (or bill). Therefore, to do nothing could be the equivalent of bequeathing all of your home to the local authority rather than to your family. The Property Protection Trust Will has been specially designed to protect part or all of your home against care fees in certain circumstances.

COUPLES

Act NOW to prevent the possibility of losing part or all of your home to pay for care fees.We also draft wills, living wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney.

Don’t put off tomorrow what you can do today, call Anita Hutt LL.B (Hons) on 01579 344433 or 07971 280510 or email anitahutt@ googlemail.com to book an appointment.


28

cOMMUNITY NEWS

SAFE PASSAGEWAY SCHEME AWAITS FUNDING

Article by Karen Pilkington

Love Saltash has followed the Callington Saltash safe passageway scheme with great interest as the idea to promote healthy walking and cycling routes for us to enjoy is surely a no brainer. Rebecca Lyle, Transport Principal Officer for Cornwall Council kindly supplied us with the

report below which makes for interesting reading. It’s always worthwhile contacting your local councillor or MP if you want to make a comment. The Safe Passageway scheme feasibility was completed in Autumn 2017. Its aims were to improve safety and comfort, provide cycleways (off-highway where possible), consider links to surrounding areas, key risks, and potential synergies with other proposed schemes in the area. The scheme options were discussed at a public meeting on the 20 Nov 2017 with a turnout


29

COMMUNITY NEWS of around 60 people. Option A proposed by St Mellion Parish Council, is the preferred route. It includes some sections using quiet lanes, some sections using existing highway verge and some sections where land-take is necessary. Option A benefits: • Encourage journeys by bike instead of car • Contribute to tackling climate change • Encourage healthy lifestyles • Support economic prosperity by promoting ecotourism • Providing a safe, comfortable, direct route for commuting and leisure Option A Engineering issues: • Requires new construction • Higher costs (when compared to Option B). • Requires estimated 7920m2 of land take • May require some utility service diversions

Following discussions at the public meeting, the design team went away to review some of the suggestions made by the public which included opportunities to reduce the amount of crossings, allow space for tag along bikes, installing push button crossings, a physical barrier between the safe passageway and the carriageway, and a way of bypassing St Mellion. This subsequent review has now been completed and the feasibility report updated including responses to these points. The cost of the preferred route is estimated at between £2.65m - £3.1m. However, although the Government has published its £1.2 billion plan to increase cycling and walking in April 2017, there are currently no bidding opportunities for Cornwall to pursue, meaning that the Council cannot yet deliver the scheme. It will continue to monitor future government funding opportunities, and possibly build the scheme in phases to suit funding availability.

Saltash

Chiropody

Professional Foot & Nail Care

& Podiatry

We are fully qualified and insured Podiatrists (Chiropodists) with 3 years training at degree level.

Family run business with over 40 years experience Sourcing the right flooring at the right price for our customers

CARPETS & BEDS Ltd

13 - 15 Keast Mews Saltash PL12 6AR

01752 845994

Open 9.30am - 5pm Weds & Sat 9.30am - 1pm

We are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), a regulating body ensuring we work to the highest recommended standards to ensure public safety.

To book a clinic appointment or home visit please telephone:

01752 84 82 44 Lisa Rapley

Elle Rapley

BSc(Hons) Podiatry M.Ch.S BSc(Hons) Podiatry M.Ch.S HCPC registered HCPC registered

Rebecca Cleaton

BSc(Hons) Podiatry M.Ch.S HCPC registered

6 Keast Mews, Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6AR (Located near Co-op car park)


30•

• • Kitchens • Bedrooms • Bathrooms • • •

Design

Designed to inspire, Made to measure, Built to last

Extensive range of appliances, Fitted Kitchens, Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Home & Study  Everything under one roof with 40 years experience  Visit our factory to see it made for yourselves.  Everything made to your requirements  All tradesmen available for a complete job

www.total-design.org

Call us. You won’t be disappointed

01752 844531 Visit our showroom at the factory Mon – Thurs Friday Saturday

8am - 4:30pm 8am - 3:30pm 9am - 12:00pm

Units 26 & 27 Saltash Business Park, Moorlands Trading Estate, Saltash (Follow signs behind Texaco garage just off the main Carkeel roundabout, opposite Motorland)


31

Our family, serving yours

Tel: 01752 603552 Available 24 hours a day 7 days a week •

Direct Cremation £1,350 (T&Cs apply)

• Traditional woodland and contemporary funerals from £1,750 •

Coffee Mornings

Bereavement Service Available

www.knapmanfamilyltd.co.uk


32

community news

Making Saltash Green Spaces Better for PEople and for Wildlife Changes are taking place at four

a specifically “Cornish” habitat,

green spaces across Saltash, as

designed to make the spaces even

part of a much larger project across

more attractive and used by local

Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

people.

Under the scheme the council will

Views of local people are welcomed

be investing in urban green-spaces

and can be made by contacting the

so that they are of greater benefit

project at www.cornwall.gov.uk/

to people and wildlife.

GI4G.

Saltash is one of seven towns in the county

Local people are best suited to comment on

to benefit with two sites on Grenfell Estate

everything from how the areas are used, what can

Article by Roy Perring

included

as

well

be done to improve them, to local weather and

as, Longstone Park,

prevailing winds – so please do visit the website

Warfelton

– your great idea might not have even been

Fields

and Saltmill Park.

considered yet!

The improvements focus

on

the

planting of trees and native shrubs

and flowers, and a pruning back of non native shrubs and treatment of invasive species. The two year project is co funded by the European Union, University of Exeter and Cornwall Council, and aims to enhance local green spaces with

95% of Cornish residents believe having good quality open spaces is important and 66% visit open spaces or parks at least once a week


PLUMBING & HEATING

Specia l rates f or OAPs

LTD

We offer a professional, honest and reliable service to all of our customers. All work carried out is of a very high standard and guaranteed. Ensuring you of our very best intentions at all times.

OUR PROM ISE

33

We aim to get to any EM ERGEN CY on the SAME D AY We off e interes r t free credit on new bo all iler install ations

SPECIA L O F FER Do

es you r bo replac ing? Do iler need n't mis unbea s th t selecte able offer on is d Worc all to inclu es de a m ter boilers anufac parts t and la bour w urer's a of up t o 10 ye rranty ars. For a li mited time only. heating, LPG, oil

ADS Gas are local specialists in boiler installations, repairs, servicing and diagnostics.

and gas works.

From full central heating systems installations to system upgrades with renewable energy options, ADS Gas happily takes on all plumbing,

07813 746786 t: 01752 214929

Other services include landlord certificates, vented and unvented cylinder repairs and installations as well as bathroom and wetroom design and fitting services. We provide free written quotations with no obligation.

m:

e: info@ads-gas.co.uk | w: ads-gas.co.uk

Accredited Installer

Platinum Accredited Installer

Card payments taken and 0% credit available


34


35


36

1

st

Windows

‘WOW FACTOR HOME IMPROVEMENT’

Affordable Quality, Local Tradesmen 20% OFF Services throughout June (Expires 30/06/18)

No salesmen, no gimmicks Fensa Registered and Insurance Backed Warranty • Windows, Doors & Conservatories • UPVC, Wood & Aluminium • Repairs & Maintenance, 24hr emergency call out • Annual Service Plan • Secondary Glazing • Fascia, Sofit & Guttering • Fitted Kitchens & Bathrooms • Decking & Fencing • Garage Doors • All Aspects of Home Improvements • No Job too Small • Discount for Pensioners

FOR FREE ADVICE CALL KEVIN ON 01752 822511 OR 07967 772042

Professional, friendly family run business in Saltash

COMPUTER SERVICES AND REPAIRS Need help with repairing, servicing or upgrading your PC, Mac or laptop, give us a call. We offer: • Over 15 years' experience • A professional & cost-effective service • Qualified engineers & fully insured • Free collection & delivery • Free diagnosis, no fix, no fee

01752 841 674 • 07854 321 507 Unit 3c Bridge Court, Tamar View Industrial Estate, Kingsmill Road, Saltash, Cornwall PL12 6LE

WHAT WE CAN DO: • Repairs & Upgrades • System Health Check • Virus Removal • Broadband & Wifi Issues • Screen Repairs • Data back up & Recovery • Bespoke PC Builds • DC Jack Repair • Website Design • Printer Set Up • and much more...


37


38

COMMUNITY NEWS

Zero Gravity Jump in with Jacks Gym Article by Emily Hunt

It’s been 7 years in the making and now that the right space is available, local leisure and fitness entrepreneurs, Mo Gregory (of Zero Gravity) and Lee Russell (of Jacks Gym), have joined forces to create a unique multipurpose sports facility that may be enjoyed by the entire Saltash community. They have named it, Jumpin’ Jacks Gym. Mo and Lee are passionate about creating a space that enables multipurpose use under one roof. They tell me Jumpin’ Jacks Gym will be a complete contrast to the huge, impersonal sports chain centres. Every aspect of Jumpin’ Jacks

Gym is community driven as this amalgamation and expansion of some of Saltash’s most celebrated existing sports facilities, will cater for adults and children alike. They chose to wait for the right space to become available in their own town rather than take their business to Plymouth in order to maintain the family and community driven atmosphere both businesses are already famous for. Mo and Lee recognise that parents struggle to get to the gym with child care issues, so have designed a centre where parents and children can enjoy fitness activities simultaneously. Mo states, ‘Jumpin’ Jacks Gym will offer a space where parents can train at the same place as their children. I believe it will help develop family cohesion’. Promoting active, healthy living from a young


COMMUNITY NEWS age is important to both business partners. They have designed a model where children can exercise without inhibition, and hope the variety of activities offered means there is something for everyone. Whether children take part on one of the ten trampolines, the Parkour or assault course equipment, it will feel more like physical play than ‘keeping fit’. Jumpin’ Jacks Gym is a far cry from a trampoline park or soft play centre. It will boast structured sessions for children under the supervision of BGA qualified instructors. For mums like myself, this is music to my ears as safety is as important to the JJG staff as it is to us parents. For older children, Lee hopes JJG will become a Youth Club type of environment, so that young people may gather in the same place but focus on whatever their desired form of sport is. The existing Jack’s Gym will be moving premises completely whilst Zero Gravity’s gymnastics classes will remain where they are, but expand on what they can offer within the new gym. As Jack’s Gym were finalists in the 2017 National

39

Fitness Awards for Combat Zone Gym of the Year, it comes as no surprise that the Saltash Amateur Boxing Club led by Mickey Northfield, are going to be based upstairs at the new gym. On top of all the existing gym equipment and classes, Jumpin’ Jacks Gym are introducing additional, even more inclusive services for the community. The premises will include break out zones including a spin class room and multipurpose studio, an indoor running track, Parkour equipment, climbing zones, obstacle courses and a boxing ring. There will be a wider range of classes on offer such as dancercise, trampoline fitness, functional fit, parent and toddler fitness, yoga, callisthenics to name a few. The centre will have a café and can be hired for both adult and children’s parties. Everything that is already on offer at Jack’s Gym will be bigger and better in the new building with the same friendly team at the helm. I for one can honestly say that without such a personal, friendly approach I would still be the gym-phobe I once was. I’m a changed (healthier and stronger) person because of the existing Jacks Gym. I’m now convinced my 4 year old daughter will embrace this lifestyle thanks to the opportunities this centre will have to offer. Jumpin’ Jacks Gym will be situated at Saltash Business Park. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for information on the grand opening which will happen in the next Six year old Matthew Fox enjoying the parkour equipment at this couple of months. year’s Mayfair. His Mum Nikki said, ‘Matthew has Cystic Fibrosis For more information, contact the so physio and exercise are an important part of his daily routine. gym on 01752 846689 or visit their He and his brother Daniel, are excited about the opening of website jumpinjacksgym.com Jumpin’ Jacks Gym. It might even get me into exercise too!’.


40

The Fence & Decking Company Timber Decking Specialists Transform Your Garden with the Beauty of Wood

20% OFF throughout June (Expires 30/06/18)

We are experienced in providing: Sundecks – Balconies – Verandahs – Bridges – Stairs – Fencing – Artificial Grass

Advice, Planning and Design

Call anytime for an Expert & Friendly Service Pressure Call 01752 822511 Washing & or 07967 772 042 Maintenance

Friendly Saltash-based PC advice with over 15 years' experience

• Virus Removal • Slow Running PC • Upgrades • Wireless & Internet Problems • Desktop & Laptop Repairs • Broadband Installation • New Systems Silver Surfer Friendly

Teresa Wicksteed MCSH, MA, PGCE

Qualified Sound Healing Practitioner • Mobile Repair Service • Spares for PVC/Aluminium • Doors & Windows / Handles & Hinges • Wide Range Of Locks & Mechanisms, • Security Bolts & Patio Door Wheels • Free Estimates & No Call-Out Charge • Double Glazed Sealed units

10% OFF

On all parts supplied when fitted or purchased from our shop in Lipson Vale (discount on parts only) Excluding VAT E&OE Valid until 30/06/2018

07968 941854 teresa@teresawicksteed.co.uk

First appointm

£30

ent

then £40

Visit our Shop For Trade & DIY

Tel: 01752 221156 www.thedoordoctor.co.uk

30 Percy Terrace, Alexandra Rd, Lipson Vale PL4 7HG

COLLEGEOFSOUNDHEALING.CO.UK


41

BUSINESS FOCUS

OGGY OGGY

Laura

OGGY! Pasties are a way of life. Simple, quick, easy to eat on the go, or, as Laura says, “have with chips and beans for tea if you don’t fancy cooking.” Laura is the owner of the Oggy Oggy Pasty franchise on Fore Street which she runs with the help of her aunt. Three years in, Laura is happy with the way things are going. “The advantages of being your own boss are great,” she explains. “I can work flexibly around my two horses and my aunt helps care for her grandchildren as well. Oggy Oggy are a good company to have a franchise from as they are so supportive and helpful. “The pasties are freshly prepared in the Crantock Bakery in Newquay and I get them frozen, so we can cook them daily in the shop. “This makes sure they are super fresh – we generally sell out by 2pm each day, having been open since 8.30am, so customers can be assured that they don’t get left. The most popular pasties are the Steak and the Cheese and Onion, showing that Saltash has got plenty to offer non meat eaters; and a meal deal will let you have a drink and cake or crisps alongside your pasty for just £4.00. So, why not treat yourself to a bit of old fashioned convenience food – freshly cooked and genuinely local.

Saltash’s best selection of traditional and speciality pasties We also do Baguettes, Rolls & Salad Boxes

Everything you need for a satisfying lunch Please call or pop in to discuss home delivery options

01752 846133

44 Fore Street, Saltash PL12 6JL


42

COMMUNITY NEWS

WIMBLEDON IN WARFELTON

Tucked behind the Leisure Centre is a little bit of

securing a long lease from Cornwall Council.

social history that has been in the news recently.

Chris Cansfield, the Club’s Chair for over ten years,

Saltash Tennis Club has been running since 1949,

is now looking towards the future of the club.

leased back then from the Town Council, with

Chris came to tennis after his career as a keen

civic pride ensuring the grass courts were kept in

amateur footballer was cut short in his 60’s with

pristine condition throughout the playing season.

a knee injury!

As the years have gone on, and Council control

He explains, “The 1940’s Pavillion takes you right

has changed, these rare grass courts – only a few

back to a bygone age, but the Club is committed

left in Cornwall – are still kept beautifully; but

to making sure that local sporting opportunities

with civic funds low, the Club were faced with

continue to be available to the community.

the daunting prospect of having to tender for its

“We have plans to develop the site to ensure that

continuous use of the site at Warfelton.

it can be used throughout the year, and more

Fortunately, with the support of hundreds of

easily accessed at different times of the day.

people in Saltash, and the Lawn Tennis Association

“We also need to take on the financial burden

the Club’s tender was accepted, and they are now

of maintenance and improvements – the tender


43

COMMUNITY NEWS required we submitted a business plan with tenyear projections. No mean feat for a group of enthusiastic volunteers who play tennis badly and well and have a laugh in the process.” As Chair, Chris has overseen the appointment of Tom Wyman, the popular Class 3 Coach who supports the young players who are central to the future development of the club. Tom runs mini tennis on Saturday mornings for 5-12 year olds and regular tennis camps in the school holidays. The Club also has men’s and ladies’ teams that play in a local league. If you would like to join them there are free taster sessions on Wednesday evenings from 5pm, and more information via the Secretary, Jill Cansfield, on 01752 851403 or jilltennis13@outlook.com

Door dropped? Difficult to lock? Windows draughty? Misty or Cracked Glass?

Let us “RESOLVE” the problem for you! Handles, Mechanisms, Hinges, Locks, Seals, Letterboxes, Cat flaps Replacement sealed units Child proof restrictors Free Estimates, Friendly Service Call 0787 204 1114 or email: Mark@Resolvepropertymaintenance.co.uk

VAT FREE PLUMBER No job has ever been too small

Local, friendly & reliable 30+ years experience Numerous references available on request 20% DISCOUNT FOR PENSIONERS Clive Gavin & Son Plumbing & Heating

01752 959236 07803 320 755


44

WE’RE YOUR LOCAL PRINT SPECIALISTS

Welcome to Deltor! Based in Saltash we’ve been offering a comprehensive and competitive print and design service for over 40 years now. Whether you want just a box of business cards or a large print run of perfect bound brochures, we can accommodate your needs. Contact us for a FREE no obligation quote.

design • print • signage www.deltoruk.com t: 01752 841717 e: enquiries@deltoruk.com Long Acre • Saltash • PL12 6LZ

BROCHURES PROSPECTUSES BOOKLETS POSTERS FLYERS FOLDERS BUSINESS CARDS POS BANNERS FULFILMENT STATIONERY NEWSLETTERS


45

ART NEWS

art at ashtorre The art at Ashtorre so far this year has been mainly about what the artists see. Even if the subjects have been altered, adapted, or somehow abstracted, the paintings have still given a pretty good idea of what the painters were looking at. Hilary Hughes has previously looked at quarries, saltpans, derelict buildings and corrosion but her work does not simply describe; it seeks to convey her feelings and responses. Whilst some of her paintings in this new collection include elements that pretty obviously represent the flow and splash of water

Comment by John Forster

Hilary chooses to use acrylic paint because, when diluted with water, it is very fluid; it also dries quickly, enabling her to apply many translucent layers that build into the final image. This is not abstract design and it is not semi-abstract art that leave the viewer trying to figure out “what it’s supposed to be”. This is paint flowing on canvas, rooted in careful observation but reflective of understanding, passion and concern: paintings, in Hilary’s words, that have “grown out of my feelings for place.”

Memory of Water Reactions to the power of water by Saltash-based artist

Hilary Hughes

at Ashtorre Rock until 12 July The exhibition - right under the Brunel Bridge at Saltash Waterside, PL12 4GT is open 10-4 daily.

ALSO June 9 -10 MONGOLIA TO MALAYSIA [VIA ALASKA] Exhibition by Photo-journalist Ian Robinson

Images © Hilary Hughes

or of objects in or near it, they are more about the fluidity of water, its power, its fragility, the patterns it makes.


46

JUST BE NEWS

Hidden Gem on the Saltash Waterfront

Ladies A crew on route to victory (photo courtesy of Jan Halliday)

Pop in or contact us for details

SALTASH WATERFRONT

01752 214356

WWW.JUSTBECAFEWINES.CO.UK

Caradon Ladies crowned

World Champions!

As proud sponsors of Caradon Gig Club, Just Be would like to take this opportunity to raise their profile and congratulate them on their recent results at the World Championships on the Isle of Scilly over the May bank holiday weekend. Fantastic results resounded throughout the club, particularly for the Ladies A Team and the Mens Veterans A Team, who maintained their World Champion status for three consecutive years (no coincidence that their training has been fuelled by Just Be breakfasts for three years!) Both rowing the gig Ann Glanville, the Ladies A Team crew (made up of Kate Bourn, Naomi Philpott, Bea Holman, Stacey Best, Madeleine Steer, Leanne Woodward and Steve Kent (cox)) held off a strong challenge from Falmouth Ladies, as well as the Mens A crew who finished in the silver medal position after a nail biting head to head with Looe Mens in the final. The club’s Mens Veterans crew were also successful in defending their world title in the Mens Veterans category with the Ladies Veterans A crew finishing a very credible third in their race. Caradon Gig Club pride themselves on finding the balance between a highly successful and competitive club whilst maintaining the perfect family friendly atmosphere, welcoming everyone into the club via their novice and junior factions.

The results are as follows: Mens Vets A - 1st - in Ann Glanville (third consecutive win!) Mens Vets B - 17th - Amazon Ladies Vets A - 3rd - Ann Glanville Ladies Vets B - 13th - Amazon Ladies A - 1st - Ann Glanville (third consecutive win!) Ladies B - 12th - Amazon Ladies C - 42nd - Essa Ladies D - 81st - Millers Daughter Mens A - 2nd - Ann Glanville Mens B - 11th - Amazon Mens C - 26th - Essa Mens D - 103 - Millers Daughter Help for Hero (H4H) -100th Valiant Their success has been fantastic for raising the profile across the South West and particularly in Saltash. Caradon Gig Club will be hosting a Mixed Championships on Saturday June 9. This event will be run from Jubilee/Brunel Green on the Saltash Waterside and will be racing up the river towards the Tavy. The Green provides a fantastic vantage point for the racing and enables them to have quick changeovers. The Championships will also coincide with the Saltash Town Regatta as well as the new County Races, so there will be plenty to keep you occupied throughout the day.


Hidden Gem on the Saltash waterside

Recommend booking to avoid disappointment for Regatta / Waterski weekend

01752WATERFRONT 214356 SALTASH

01752 214356

WWW.JUSTBECAFEWINES.CO.UK WWW.JUSTBECAFEWINES.CO.UK

47


48

COMMUNITY NEWS

Article by Sue Hooper

Sounds of Spring Soloists delight their audience

Merryn Cocking


49

COMMUNITY NEWS The audience left with a spring in their step following the Sounds of Spring concert held at

Amelia Writer

been awarded to mainly young people in Saltash and Cornwall, who study the Performing Arts;

Saltash Wesley Church recently.

details www.suehcf.org.uk

The charity concert presented

Saltash Town Band, is also

by the Sue Hooper Charitable

supported by the Foundation,

Foundation featured one of the

and is welcoming young members

finest ensembles in the South

to play in the junior Band.

West.

One of its more recent members,

The South West Philharmonia

Maisie said, “I have learned so

and

by

much since I joined the Saltash

musical maestro Marcus Alleyne

junior band. I have learned how

Chorus

conducted

staged a magnificent programme

to read music. It made me more

of music and song much to the delight of the large

confident in all sorts of ways. I love playing my

audience; with Mark Smith on the piano as the

baritone instrument, it is so entertaining and I

accompanist.

recommend it to any ages. It is extreme fun and

The ensemble played and sang with great aplomb;

you can’t believe how far you have come in just a

Dawn of a New Day, Forrest Gump, Pavane, How

few weeks. You should really join in.”

Great Thou Art, Take Flight, and many other

For more information on how to join the

popular pieces. The resounding finale of Battle

junior band please email

Hymn of the Republic brought the audience to

donnatownson@hotmail.co.uk

their feet! The comperes for the evening were talented performers in their own right, Saltash ladies; Kaye Bonner and Liz Fedrick who entertained the audience with their great humour and slapstick approach. Also taking part as special guests were two most talented young ladies: Amelia Writer, an 11 year old vocalist and Merryn Cocking who plays trumpet. Saltash has a great tradition of promoting young artists, thanks particularly to the SHCF. Several thousands of pounds over the past 18 years, have

Marcus Alleyne


50

COMMUNITY NEWS

SWINGING 60’s REVIVAL with the new jersey boys

Article by Kaye Bonner

On Saturday 14 April, at the Saltash Social Club, the New Jersey Boys Tribute Band had the entire Saltash Social Club jiving, to popular numbers to invoke memories – Big Boys Don’t Cry, Sherry, Begging, Walk Like A Man and Working My Way Back To You, just to name a few of their memorable songs. The whole room was buzzing with over two hundred guests

enjoying the atmosphere, as the tribute band New Jersey Boys charismatically enticed everyone to dance, decked out in their snazzy red suit jackets and slick patent shiny shoes. The majority of guests also dressed up for the occasion, there were an abundance of Jersey Boy wannabes milling around, and ladies with ‘swing’ circle skirts, neck scarves and swishing pony tales, it felt like you could have been on the set of Grease! During the interval ‘Tina Turner’ made an appearance in drag and sang many of her popular songs and in the second half the boys morphed into “Showaddywaddy”.


COMMUNITY NEWS

Charly (left), Aunt Liz (second from right) and Mum, Sarah Jane The event had a serious reason for fundraising. Charly Honey, aged 26, a local Saltash woman was diagnosed with having the Huntington’s gene four years ago, and since then, along with Mum, Sarah Jane Dawe and Aunt Liz Fedrick, they decided to raise awareness and fundraising through social events, including balls, talent competitions, race nights, aerobathon, BBQ fun days, “wear a sport’s shirt” night, raffles and many more fundraising events. To date they have managed to raise a staggering £30,000 for the charity. They have funded a specialised machine to help Huntington sufferers at the new Derriford Research Facility, and have been invited along to its official opening in May by HRH the Princess Royal. Liz said of the event held at Saltash Social Club,

51

David, Jamie, Liz and David “The evening wouldn’t have been as successful without the help of Jamie Tolcher, who stepped in at the last minute to set up the lighting (free of charge), the support of friends David Hunter, David Bailey and Connor Braddon who sold raffle tickets and handed out prizes and Hilary Fedrick, Lewie Webb, Sandra Webb, Graham Dawe, Charlee Wood, Lee, Kieran and Lewis Fedrick. We raised over £3,000 for Huntington’s Disease Research.” On Saturday 10 November, another tribute night is being organised, featuring ‘Elvis Raised on Rock’. Tickets will be available at £15 per head at the Saltash Social Club, book your tickets and pop it in your diaries now to avoid disappointment. Call Liz on 07846 160262

The New Jersey Boys performing at the Saltash Social Club


52

MUSIC SCENE

Images courtesy of Vince Lee’s Facebook

vINCE LEE

Vince Lee (playing The Union Inn on 29 June) on the surface is a brilliant bandleader, a showman, and virtuoso blues guitarist, but, on closer inspection his output plots the path of an intrepid musical journey. He feels the importance of not getting too comfortable in one situation, spanning genres, and always willing to push his own abilities as well as challenge the listener. He plays over 100 shows a year with both his band and his collaborative work with Becca Langsford and Thomas Ford, and still finds time to take an almost workman-like approach to bettering his craft. I was lucky enough to speak with Vince and

was reminded of the words of another hardworking bluesman, the late, great BB King. “I think I’ve done the best I could have done. But I keep wanting to play better, go further. There are so many sounds I still want to make, so many things I haven’t yet done”

Article by Jim MacGregor

JM: Your music draws on traditional Rag-time, Jump blues, Swing, even Exotica and Zydeco, is there a particular area that you enjoy most? VL: I got obsessed with the whole so called roots music genre from an early age. I was lucky because I always had friends with great record collections, that steered me right! I’d have different periods where I got transfixed with certain artists. I’d listen to nothing but Bessie Smith for six months or Son House for example and that would come out in my playing.

THE

UNION inn SALTASH WATERSIDE 01752 844770

The only Free House in Saltash – ales, beers and quality live music from blues and rock to jazz and country and everything in between – if you love live music, this is where you’ll find it. Facebook “f ” Logo

CMYK / .eps

Facebook “f ” Logo

CMYK / .eps

Keep in touch with the Union at Facebook.com/unioninnsaltash


53

MUSIC SCENE JM: You have played as part of a duo with vocalist Becca Langsford and also separately with harmonica virtuoso Thomas Ford in recent years. Have collaborations given you an opportunity to step into new territory? VL: Without a doubt! Firstly, I’ve always been enthusiastic about younger musicians playing blues. When I was young I had to look to the older generation who were not always supportive or keen to give guidance. When I started playing with Becca and Thomas Ford they were both very young. Becca was 19 and Thomas would have been 22. It’s very attractive to us old stalwarts to play music with younger musicians. It keeps you from getting jaded because all that youthful energy and enthusiasm feeds the soul. I guess I have explored new (old) territory more so with Becca as we have performed together a lot over the last 10 years. Performing as a duo with Becca has stripped back all the layers I’d come to rely on. I feel there is pure honesty in the way we play music together and that feels good to me! JM: In a fantasy world, who would be your dream collaboration? VL: Well if you’d asked me that 10 years ago I’d have given you a huge list of players that I dig, but I guess I’ve narrowed that list down in recent years. I would still like to put together a small string band based around the kind of material I’m doing with Becca. Featuring some old time fiddle, banjo, mandolin, string bass & washboard. Like the Memphis Jug Band or Gus Cannon’s Jug Stompers. It still sounds like punk rock to me. JM: Who would you sight as your biggest influences in music, and why?

VL: James Harman is the first one who springs to mind. I’ve been listening to his music since 1987 and I have been constantly blown away by his attitude and approach to playing good blues. He’s been doing his thing and influencing me throughout the years and his new record “Fingerprint” proves he can still do the business. Tom Waits is another strong influence that I’ve always kept close to. I have always had a soft spot for comic quirkiness and that kind of jagged dissonance in music and Tom Waits (with Marc Ribot on guitar) keeps me happy in that department. Anything that’s got that B-movie, surf twang lo-fi, freak show, jungle swing wackiness gets my attention. Of course I have gathered a million influences, 99% are long dead and sure didn’t get any credit when they were around. JM: What’s next Vince, any plans for a new record with the band? VL: I did make a full band album which never got released. It’s sitting in the vaults and I don’t know if it will ever see the light of day. I poured my heart into it for a long long time and it finally wore me down. I wound up feeling like it lost relevance to where I had ended up as a musician. The market for independent artists selling their music/ CDS etc has changed so drastically in the last few years, I’ve been reluctant to throw myself into any costly, time consuming recording projects. Having said that I have a basic studio set up at home which keeps my creative side active. I am planning to release an EP of tunes with Becca later this year. We are into the idea of keeping things DIY so recording at home is the way forward at the moment. I’ll keep challenging myself with this music and try do it justice. That’s all you can really do in the end.

JUNe Live Music from 9pm Fri 1 Sat 2 Tues 5 Fri 8 Sat 9 Tues 12 Thur 14 Fri 15

Boosters Code Red Martin Dale The Penguins Road Hogs Louise Parker Paul Harris Trio TBA

Sat 16 Tues 19 Thur 21 Fri 22 Sat 23 Tues 26 Fri 29 Sat 30

The Sultans Jazz Trio Monique and In Your Pocket Dog Fish Mammal Flood Blue Trane Vince Lee Blues Assembly


54

OUT AND ABOUT

YOUR GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON LOCALLY friday 25 may Saltash & District Age Concern Bus Weekly Shopping Trips You are picked up and dropped off at your door by the Saltash & District Age Concern Bus. Every Friday morning | Between 9am and 2pm | INFO Mr. Philip Laundry 01752 845099 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 Saltash Heritage Local History Centre Opening The centre has qualified staff to assist you to research your own family history and all aspects of life in the Saltash area. 17 Lower Fore Street, PL12 6JQ | 7pm - 9pm | Free |

INFO Mrs Lizzy Sharpe-Asprey secretary@saltashheritage.org.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

saturday 26 may

Table Top Sale A table top sale is held on the last Saturday of every month. Saltash Wesley Methodist Church | 9am - 11.30am | INFO To book a table, contact Bob Cartwright on 01752 842069

COURSE INFORMATION DROP-IN Wednesday 13 June I 4.30pm - 6.30pm Kings Road, PL1 5QG Join other adults and take the next steps in your career with a flexible, university-level course that will help you achieve your goals

APPLY NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 2018

01752 305300 I cityplym.ac.uk


55

OUT AND ABOUT Saltash Chronicles Embroidery Project Over 100 feet of Saltash history created by local historians, artists and embroiderers. An amazing piece of craftsmanship on display. Come and have a look and have a chat with some of the creators. Refreshments available. Every Saturday | Saltash Baptist Church | 10am 1pm | Free | INFO saltashhistory@live.co.uk Dementia Voice PL12 Veterans Group Anyone connected to the Armed Services and is affected by dementia is welcome. Every two weeks | SHADO Centre | Free | INFO www.communityenterprisespl12.co.uk/ Paddington 2 Paddington, now happily settled with the Brown family and a popular member of the local community, picks up a series of odd jobs to buy the perfect present for his Aunt Lucy’s 100th birthday, only for the gift to be stolen. Tickets available on the door. Polbathic Village Hall | 7pm doors, for 7.30pm start | £3 for C Fylm members, £6 for new members | INFO www.facebook.com/CFylm

monday 28 may Face 2 Face Oasis A group for parents or carers of a disabled child or those with additional needs. We give support 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. Every Monday | Saltash Children’s Centre, Callington Road | 9.30am - 11.30am | Free | INFO Julia Donnell 07767 111867 or 01872 302411 Scrabble Club A place to get together with other word lovers to play the classic game of Scrabble together. From beginners to experts, all are welcome. Every Monday | Saltash Library | 2pm - 4pm | Free | INFO www.cornwall.gov.uk

Cotton's Taxis & Mini Coach Service

Courteous, helpful CRB checked drivers Vintage coach for private hire Mini-coach hire for up to 29 people A long-established local family travel service providing value, comfort and safety

Saltash 01752

848484 Colour Your Cares Away A great session for adults, allowing some time to de-stress and colour with adult colouring books and calming music. Use the supplies available or bring along your own. Every Monday | Saltash Library | 3.30pm - 5pm | Free | INFO www.cornwall.gov.uk 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 Meditation Mindfulness Classes Hosted by the Ashoka Kadampa Buddhist Centre. No need to book, join a class anytime. Beginners • continued on next page...


56

OUT AND ABOUT

welcome. Membership and discount class cards available. SHADO Centre | 7pm - 8.15pm | ÂŁ6 | INFO meditationinplymouth.org

tuesday 29 may 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.

Chairman: Joyce Mepsted Tel: 01752 845802 Hon Sec Dr Mary Shears - marybtshears@gmail.com

CORNISH CREAM TEA at St Barnabas Hospital

Friday 15th June 2018 2PM TO 4PM - Cost ÂŁ4 The League of Friends is delighted to be holding this event in the Hospital. All proceeds from it will go to the Saltash Health Centre Patient Participation Group to enable them to run their lifestyle courses

Cotehele Mill

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 Tuesdays | 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 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 Saltash & District Age Concern Sequence Dancing Club Come and enjoy the fun and make new friends at


57

OUT AND ABOUT the weekly sequence dance club. Every Tuesday | Burraton Community Centre, Grenfell Avenue | 1.45pm - 4pm | INFO Amy 01752 843000

wednesday 30 may Elliot’s Store and Museum 2018 Exhibition Highlighting the achievements of two people from the locality. Mary Snell Rundle (1874 - 1937) and Major Gen. Sir William Penny Symons KCB (1843 - 1899). Until end of September | Elliot’s Store | 2pm 4pm Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10am - 12pm Saturdays | Free | INFO 01752 842132 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 | Free | INFO www.mha.org.uk A New Dawn A new exhibition opens. Private group visits by appointment, out of normal hours. Until December | Saltash Heritage Museum | 2pm 4pm | Free | INFO 01752 848466 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

• continued on page 59...


58

OUT AND ABOUT

WHAT’S ON AT CALSTOCK ARTS

saturday 2 june

friday 15 june

Glorious Chorus Acclaimed Devon based performance choir Glorious Chorus returns to Calstock for another roof-raising performance. A highlight of the 2015 Calstock Jazz and Blues Festival, the choir has gone from strength to strength under the expert leadership of award-winning songwriter and director Helen Yemoans. This choir is as exciting to watch as to hear. 7pm doors, 8pm start | £8 advance, £9 door, £1 reduction for Friends of CA | INFO Tickets are available via www.calstockarts.org

Gallery Bar Special with Just Friends Get in the mood for a relaxed weekend with the return of Just Friends, one of the most popular Gallery Bar Special ensembles. An evening of well known jazz standards along with some new material, all guaranteed to entertain and put you in a chilled mood for the weekend - all for a good cause. 7pm doors, 8pm start | Free, donations to Cancer Research | INFO Tickets are available via www. calstockarts.org

thursday 7 june Calstock Film: The Mountain Between Us (Hany Abu-Assad 2017) Cert 12A

Stranded after a tragic plane crash, two strangers must forge a connection to survive the extreme elements of a remote snow-covered mountain. When they realise help is not coming, they embark on a perilous journey across the wilderness. 7pm doors, 7.30pm start | C Fylm annual membership £6, includes first film. £4 for subsequent films. Don’t forget your membership card. | INFO Tickets are available via www. calstockarts.org

friday 8 june Haldon Quartet Haldon Quartet consists of four musicians rooted in the West Country, united in their desire to play the classics of the string quartet repertoire and newer works to audiences in the area and further afield. Their diverse backgrounds and musical interests nourish their collective approach, uniting their skills in this particularly wonderful musical genre. 7pm doors, 8pm start | £10 advance, £11 door, £1 reduction for Friends of CA, £5 under 18s | INFO Tickets are available via www.calstockarts.org

saturday 16 june Rachael McShane and The Cartographers An original member of folk big band Bellowhead, singer, cellist, fiddle and viola player Rachael McShane toured internationally with them as well as winning eight BBC Folk Awards in their twelve years together. Rachael’s new set of traditional songs is performed with her brand new band, featuring guitarist Matthew Ord (Assembly Lane) and melodeon player Julian Sutton (Kathryn Tickell, Sting) 7pm doors, 8pm start | £12 advance, £13 door, £1 reduction for Friends of CA, £8 under 21s | INFO Tickets are available via www.calstockarts.org

thursday 21 june Calstock Film: Darkest Hour (Joe Wright 2017) Cert PG During the early days of World War II, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the newly appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who must decide whether to negotiate with Adolf Hitler, or fight on against incredible odds. 7pm doors, 7.30pm start | C Fylm annual membership £6, includes first film. £4 for subsequent films. Don’t forget your membership card. | INFO Tickets are available via www.calstockarts.org


59

OUT AND ABOUT

PRIDE & JOY The Home and Garden Maintenance Team

Community Market

thursday 31 may Grand Quilt Exhibition In aid of church funds, SS Nicholas and Faith Social Committee are holding a quilt exhibition. Refreshments available at reasonable prices. Until June 2 | SS Nicholas and Faith Church | 10am 4pm | £1.50 INFO Leslie Stevens Chairperson 01752 842521 Benny Guitar Carr Benny Guitar Carr is a guitarist from Devon who is passionate about blues, jazz and roots music. Ben performs regularly as an energetic and engaging solo artist playing slide guitar and building up a big sound using a cajon, drum kick pedal and tambourine. Elements of blues, jazz, folk and selfpenned songs are warmly portrayed through warm and soulful singing. The Brunel Inn | 7pm - 9pm | Free | INFO 01752 657013

friday 1 june 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

Our services include: • hedge & shrub maintenance • • tree work • lawn care & grass cutting • • creation of flower & veggie beds • • trellis work • shed & greenhouse work • • window cleaning • rubbish removal • • gutter & fascia cleaning • weeding • • general garden tidying • pond care • • fencing & gates • patios & decking •

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

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

What’s for Pudding? - A Play SS Nicholas and Faith Social Committee are staging a play - What’s For Pudding - in the Church Rooms. Followed by pasty and cider supper and music. All proceeds for church funds. Also on Saturday 2 June | SS Nicholas and Faith Church | 7.30pm - 9.30pm | £6 | INFO Tickets from Piglets or on the door. Leslie Stevens Chairperson 01752 842521 Riptide Riptide are a four piece covers band based in and around the Plymouth area. With years of experience under their belt, playing mostly rock and pop covers, they wanted to do something different. Specialising in modern chart music played acoustically, the set changes regularly to include the best hits of today. Featuring Rita Ora, Beyoncé, Charlie Puth, Ed Sheeran, The Script, Coldplay and many more! The Brunel Inn | 7pm - 9pm | Free | INFO 01752 657013

• continued on page 62...


60


61


62

OUT AND ABOUT

saturday 2 june Coffee Morning Coffee morning to raise funds to support Children’s Hospice South West based at Little Harbour, Porthpean. Saltash Wesley Methodist Church | INFO Cynthia Richings cynthiarichings@gmail.com Table Top Sale Everyone welcome! Every first Saturday of the month, Burraton Methodist Church hold a table top sale. They also host an Easter Fair, a Summer Fair and Christmas Fair. Stalls, raffles, tea and coffee available. Burraton Methodist Church | 10am - 12pm | Tables £3 | INFO Thomas Arnold 01752 208235, mobile 07848 865684 or Carol Steed 01752 311752 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, Michael Jackson, Simple Minds, Blondie and more, expect great music with more dodgy hairdos than you can shake an eye liner pencil at. Saltash Social Club | 9pm - 11pm | Free | INFO 01752 842863

sunday 3 june Go Canoeing Day Join in the fun for a taster session hosted by Tamar Canoe Association on the beautiful River Tamar. Come along and try kayaks, canoes and stand up paddleboards. Mixed coaching sessions for adults and children, so the whole family can join in the fun. Limited space available so please book. Tamar Canoe Association | 9.45am - 10.30am, 10.45am - 11.30am | Free | INFO To book, contact Ina Nicks 07484 837791

Tamar Protection Society

Mary Newman’s Cottage 48 Culver Road, Saltash Saturday 14th July 2018 - From 10am to 4pm

Craft & Wellbeing Fair Massage Therapy Crystal Jewellery Massage pads

Photo frames Hand creams & oils Fitness & wellbeing

Visit our Elizabethan Garden Have a Cream Tea and refreshments.

All donations welcome. Free entry.


63

OUT AND ABOUT xlr xlr are a four piece Plymouth based rock covers band who enjoy playing both classic rock from the last 30 years and many tracks from the more recent guitar based bands. Formed in Christmas 2006, from the ashes of various past bands, xlr are now popular amongst live music ‘haunts’ such as The Thistle, Post Office Inn and The Elburton to name a few. The Cecil Arms | 4pm - 7pm | Free | INFO 01752 841557

wednesday 6 june Dementia Voice PL12 Walking Group Affected by dementia? With the support of trained walk leaders, people living with or affected by dementia are welcomed to enjoy safe walking routes. Walks vary in length from 30 minutes to 90 minutes. Every first and third Wednesdays | 10am | Free | INFO 01752 098117

saturday 9 june Saltash Regatta Saltash Regatta is one of the most colourful events held in Cornwall. Come along and watch gig and flashboat rowing, sailing and wild swimming. There are two stages of live entertainment, along with many stalls and food sellers. Walk if you can, or use the free regatta bus, or Park and Ride. Saltash Regatta is not just about the water sports, there is so much more ashore to keep everyone in the family happy and entertained. Saltash | Free | 10am onwards | INFO www.saltashregatta.co.uk Painting Workshops with Peter Dolbear Join local artist Peter Dolbear for a painting workshop in the beautiful setting of Cotehele where Peter will be teaching you the skills of painting. Includes a light lunch. Booking essential. Cotehele | 10.30am - 4pm | £75 | INFO 01579 351346 • continued on next page...

Meet, greet and walk with alpacas Alpaca courses and husbandry days Lifestyle weekends on a working alpaca farm Book on line or purchase vouchers at

purecornishalpaca.co.uk Popham Alpacas Popham Farm, Hatt, Saltash, PL12 6RB tel: 07812 145 902


64

OUT AND ABOUT

‘Seasons of Change’ in Cotehele Gallery Cotehele Gallery exhibits and sells the work of West Country artists and craft makers. This exhibition features the work of local landscape watercolour painter Peter Dolbear and handcrafted mirrors created by Joan Bose. This event is free but normal admission charges apply. Until 28 October | Cotehele Gallery | 11am - 5pm | Free | INFO 0159 352724

sunday 10 june Forder Summer Fete Saltash Town Band will be playing throughout the afternoon, Saltash Sailing Cadets will race to the Creek, there’ll be refreshments and many stalls. Expect books, cakes, plants, a barbecue, face paints, a tombola, White Elephant etc. Forder | 2pm - 4.30pm | Free | INFO www.forder.org.uk Community Litter Pick - Save Our Saltash To litter pick the Regatta site. Gloves and sturdy

footwear recommended. Equipment provided. All ages welcome. Meet under Tamar Bridge | 4pm | Free | INFO essaclub.weebly.com

wednesday 13 june Childcare Taster Day Try a subject before you apply! On the Childcare One Day Taster, there will be a range of practical, informative and fun activities for you to enjoy including creative storytelling, art attack, exhibition mission or spend some time on the interactive baby unit. Join

Mary Newman’s Cottage

COMING UP AT THE PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Jazz, in all its forms, seems to have quite a following in Saltash and the surrounding area. The Plymouth Jazz Club has been running since 1984 with the sole objective to bring quality live jazz music to the local area. It promotes a wide range of jazz styles by top line artists from the UK, Europe and USA. Featured artists & bands have included Clare Teal, Alan Barnes, Scott Hamilton, Greg Abate, John Etheridge, Mark Nightingale, Jim Mullen, Karen Sharp and many more. All newcomers will be guaranteed a grand old welcome at this friendly, lively club, so if you are interested in trying something new, or rekindling an old passion why not give your ears a treat. Doors open 7pm for a 7.30pm start. For all events, admission £9 (Members £7, full time students £5) Tickets on the door; information 01752 774343 www.plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk

Sunday 20 May - The Sopranos Classic jazz by this great six piece band fronted by reeds players Andy Leggett and Chris Pearce. Sunday 2 June - Riverboat Shuffle Join the Jazz Cruise up the river Tamar to Calstock and back with Plymouth Boat Trips. Music by ‘Graham’s Gang’ - Admission £19.50, includes free welcome drink. (Over 18s only) Sunday 3 June - The Carol Gasser Quartet Ex Ivy Benson and Rod Mason saxophonist playing popular mainstream and modern jazz melodies with her own quartet. Sunday 17 June - Richard Leach’s Seven Stars of Jazz Popular trombonist Richard Leach brings his fine traditional jazz band to Plymouth.


65

OUT AND ABOUT staff ad students at the Forest School and explore the woodland environment. Please bring a packed lunch. Duchy College Stoke Climsland, Callington | 10am 3pm | Free | INFO www.cornwall.ac.uk

Cotehele

saturday 16 june National Waterski Racing Championships The first two rounds of the British National Waterski Racing Championships. Teams from all over the country are competing to gain valuable points for their 2018 National Championship campaign. Under 16s, mens, ladies, senior men and junior categories. Saltash Waterside | Free | INFO Steve Bird 07967 929614 The Kit Hillbillies The Kit Hillbillies are an old-time, bluegrass, ragtime, toe-tappy, good time string band, playing acoustic Americana, roots, retro and uptempo! Throwing in some original bluesy songs, with many a knowing nod to the backwoods and badlands of Devon and Cornwall, they mix up their repertoire with some 20th century classic by the like of Johnny Cash, Steve Earle, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Clash and even Radiohead - all delivered in a good time string band style. The Essa Club | 8.45pm - 11pm | Free | INFO 01752 941233

sunday 17 june Wildflower Walk with Ian Bennallick Discover the amazing wild flowers that can be found on the reserve. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear. Sorry, no dogs. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Cecil Arms | 10am - 1pm | Free to members of Friends Group/Cornwall Wildlife Trust, non-members £2 | INFO Mary Langworth 01752 843852 or Bob Austin 01752 844666 Outdoor Theatre - Doctor Dolittle Make the most of your summer afternoon with your family by joining in the fun on the old tennis lawn to enjoy an open-air performance of Illyria Theatre’s

hilarious take on the children’s classic, Dr Dolittle. To get you in the mood to ‘talk to the animals’ some of Tamar Valley Donkey Park’s four legged friends will be present and Hendra Farm will be bringing along their super friendly collection of owls, reptiles, small mammals and exotics for you to meet and even hold! Pentillie Castle | Gardens open at 3pm, performance at 5pm | Tickets adults £15, children under 12 £10, family two adults, two children £45 | INFO 01579 350044 • continued on next page...


66

OUT AND ABOUT Pentillie Castle

Wednesday 20 june

sunday 24 june

St Stephens by Saltash W.I. Meeting every third Wednesday of the month. Burraton Community Centre (Lower Hall) | 1.45pm, 2pm start | Free | INFO Bill Phillips diybilly@gmail.com

Mary Newman’s Cottage Open House & Garden

thursday 21 june

donation | INFO 01579 384381

In Ya Pocket & Monique In Ya Pocket & Monique are a jazz blues band, playing covers and originals. Monique, their native Trinidadian singer who’s toured Hong Kong, Hawaii, North America and Canada, who currently lives in Germany, comes over to sing with the group and their repertoire of jazz with a twist. The Union Inn | 9pm - 11pm | Free | INFO 01752 844770

friday 22 june Renton inspired Floral Workshop with Miranda Hackett Join in the celebrations of Humphy Renton during British Flowers Week, with a guided walk by Pentillie Castle’s Ted Coryton through the Repton designed Pentillie gardens, followed by a two hour floral workshop with artisan florist Miranda Hackett, then finishing with a delicious two course lunch in the Castle dining room. Pentillie Castle | 9.30am - 3.30pm | £110 | INFO 01579 350044

Tea, coffee, soft drinks and cream teas available. Supporting Children’s Hospice SW. No dogs, parking on road. Mary Newman’s Cottage | 12pm - 4pm| Entry by

wednesday 27 june Saltash & District Age UK Summer Outing Join in for a day of fun, with this month taking a coach trip to Paignton and a steam train to Kingswear. Leave Saltash at 9.30am. Meet at Burraton Community Centre | 9.30am 4pm | INFO 01872 266383

thursday 28 june Cotehele Unlocked Explore areas that are usually closed to visitors and meet the staff and volunteers who care for Cotehele. The doors will be opened for you to peek into offices, enter the sixteenth century dovecote, the old potting shed and climb the spiralling 55 stone stairs to the roof of the house (weather permitting). The event is free, but admission charges apply. Cothele | 11am - 4pm | Free | INFO 01579 351346 press 0 If you would like to be featured in the Out and About, please email karen@cornerstonevision.com


67

Flawless, smooth, blemish free skin could be within your reach A wide range of skin blemishes can be easily treated by Advanced Electrolysis, very easily and quickly with minimum discomfort, non intrusive at much less cost than private hospitals or clinics.

Contact Janine on 07759 111322 8 Keast Mews Saltash PL12 6AR www.gemuine.co.uk

SALTASH FOOT CLINIC The longest established podiatry clinic in Saltash The Courtyard, Fore Street Saltash PL12 6JR

Friendly and experienced

HPC Registered podiatrists & chiropodists Anna O’Connor BSc (hons) M.Ch.S Emma Dunlop BSc (hons) M.Ch.S

ge Full ran o of fo t nts treatme le b availa

Call 01752 841434 or 07827 276150 to book Visit our newly decorated clinic to take advantage of our very competitive rates


JUMPIN’

Trampolining, Obstacle Course, Parkour, Freestyle Jumping, Climbing, Parties, Corporate Events, Functions & Snack Shack

JACKS GYM

Functional, Calisthenics, Weights, Olympic Lifting, Boxing, Cardio, Personal Training, Group Exercise Classes, Fuel Bar, Sports Therapy, Rehabilitation, Weight Loss and Strength and Conditioning

SALTASH AMATEUR BOXING CLUB 01752 846689

Junior to Adult Boxing Sessions, Competitive Boxing, Boxing Shows, Coaching and Personal Training


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.