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CONTENTS AUGUST 2015 EDITION
JOLLY LOLLY!
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Laura Joint meets a Plymouth family who are creating chocolate delights with their new Sweet Chocolate Stories business
WORLD FOOD CAFE
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PLYMOUTH ART TRAIL
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Ollie and Mel Mackie from Stoke have launched a new venture making whole fruit lollies and launching the Olly Lolly company
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BUSINESS MATTERS Ollie and Mel Mackie with Layla and Ava
Olly Lolly’s fruity offerings are such a natural success!
What do you do when you can’t find an all-natural fruit ice lolly for love nor money? Make your own!
That’s what Ollie and Mel Mackie from Stoke did when they couldn’t get a healthy thirst quencher while out cycling with their three children on a hot early summer’s day just a couple of months ago. Now they’ve taken it a step further by launching a business, Olly Lolly – and already their hand-made 100% natural lollies are in big demand: “It’s hard to keep up,” said Ollie. “So we’ve bought a specialist rapid freezer from Brazil which means the lollies will be set in 20 minutes rather than five hours, and we’re just moving into a new base at the Guildhall in Devonport. “It’s been unbelievable and it’s all happened almost by accident,” he added. “It was a hot day and we were out cycling. We were at an ice cream van and what we wanted more than anything was a natural, fruity ice lolly. But there was nothing other than lollies with additives and huge sugar content. “When we spoke to the ice cream man about it he said ‘we can’t get natural lollies’. So we thought ‘right then, let’s do it’. And it’s just growing and growing. Our motto is ‘Free the Fruit’ because that’s exactly what we’re doing.” The business has a real family flavour to it with the children Layla, 8, Ruben, 7, and Ava, 2, trying out all the new combinations and feeding back: “They’re brilliant,” said Ollie. “Mel and I tend to make the lollies in the evening after the children have gone to bed or first thing in the morning and they come down and say ‘what flavours have we got today?’ “We listen to their views because if they like the flavours, the chances are that other children will too. But the lollies are a great treat for adults as well. From our own point of view, we’re having great fun making them – doing the recipes, trying the flavours – we spend more time together now than we’ve ever done.” The lollies are made using local fruit where possible, including suppliers from the Tamar Valley and elsewhere in Devon and Cornwall. Mel says they’ve shown that people want a healthier option when it comes to ice lollies: “I think people nowadays want to eat food that they know a lot of thought and heart has gone into.
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“Our lollies only have fruit, water and raw, unrefined sugar – and the sugar content is 60-70% lower. The range we have at the moment is largely seasonal, with some additional flavours such as lime, coconut and mango.” Among the flavours currently proving popular are pear and ginger, watermelon and rose, raspberry and lime, and Bramley apple and rhubarb, with the rhubarb grown by the family. In the autumn, expect Bramley apple and blackberry lollies. The one flavour that’s not dairy-free is cold brewed coffee. The only problem for Mel and Ollie is trying to keep up with demand, which is why they’ve decided to expand so quickly. Having initially taken their portable lolly trolley to Devonport Park Market, they’ve now been given space by the Royal William Yard Market – their first one is on August 2 – and the Totnes Good Food Market. Local schools and organisations such as children’s creative arts group Stiltskin are asking them to supply events, while Devonport Live community cafés also stock the lollies. The aim now is to make enough to supply retail outlets. “It became obvious very quickly that we couldn’t meet the demand by working here at home with our freezer,” said Ollie. “We’ve had a lot of help and support from people, especially Devonport Live and RIO (Real Ideas Organisation), and we’ve managed get a place just behind the Column Bakehouse at Devonport Guildhall.” The environment is important to the couple, who use compostable wraps made from vegetable matter for the lollies: “Our lollies leave no trace,” said Ollie, who reckons that Plymouth is the perfect place for the business: “This is our ocean city, it’s ideal for produce that’s nice and fresh and natural. Plymouth is getting an excellent reputation for the quality of food and it’s great to be part of that.” Olly and Mel are already working on their next offering – wedding lollies with flavours chosen by the bride and groom: “Prosecco on a stick or Pimm’s on a stick would be brilliant!” said Ollie.
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Walking through the front door at Chris and Tracey Anderson’s Cattedown home first thing in the morning is a bit like entering Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. The kitchen is a hive of activity, with chocolate being tempered by Chris here and fruit ganache being piped by Tracey there. Over on the other side of the kitchen, Tracey’s son James is taking a tray of chocolate brownies out of the oven. Welcome to the world of artisan chocolatiers. It’s 8am and everything has to be cooled and set in time for the drive in to Plymouth City Market, where Sweet Chocolate Stories took over number 125 in the middle of June. Tracey and James’ first job on arrival each morning is to create an eye-catching display for their just-made chocolates and cakes. Today, the brownies and zingy passion fruit ganaches take pride of place alongside the shop’s biggest seller, walnut brittle in dark chocolate, and their hand-made chocolate bars. Tracey and James are the front of house faces, while Chris – who has an NVQ3 in Patisserie and Confectionery – prefers to remain behind the scenes in the kitchen. It’s a job he clearly loves doing: “My background is as an engineer with British Aerospace but I’ve always been interested in food,” he said. “It’s nice to be able to do everything from scratch and to see the end product. I’ve also got a sweet tooth as well, which is handy!” Chris did his NVQ3 at Camborne College while he and Tracey were living in St Agnes a couple of years ago. It was while they were there that they had the idea of making high quality chocolates. Tracey set up the St Agnes Community
BUSINESS MATTERS Market, which became the first outlet for their chocolate and cakes before they decided to move back to Plymouth. “We saw this house on the market and we bought it because of the kitchen,” said Tracey. “It’s perfect. We wanted to get a stall in the market but for the first couple of months we just took one of the daily benches, to see what sort of a response we’d get. It was good. Then we noticed one of the stalls become available so we applied for it and got it.” Tracey added: “We Chris Anderson busy creating chocolate only stock what we delights know we can sell quickly because it’s all freshly-made. And that’s nice because it means we can just make a small batch every morning.” The chocolate bars proudly display ‘Made in Devon’ on the front and Chris says they’ve noticed an increased appetite for locally-made produce: “People want to know the origin and the content of their food. Our Belgian chocolate has high cocoa content from sustainable sources and with no preservatives, which we find that people like.” Tracey, who previously worked in project development, describes herself as ‘the artist’, Chris as ‘the scientist’ and James as ‘the driving energy’ in the business. As a team, they test new flavour combinations and bounce ideas off each other all the time. James said: “It’s all about the flavours and the freshness. We’re developing new flavours at the moment, with a nice summery feel to them like pear truffle, pineapple, and gooseberry & elderflower. We’re also very excited about our Plymouth sloe gin truffles.” The summer flavours will eventually give way to winter warmers. Hot chocolate and chocolate shots are being introduced from September and the shop will also have chocolate-themed Christmas hampers and gifts crafted in their kitchen. James - who admits he often has chocolate for breakfast – “it’s when we make them so I always end up having one, but I make up for it later by having a salad” – is looking forward to driving the business forward in the years ahead. There are plans to involve his brother Jason, by having a presence in Bristol, where he lives. Tracey has other ideas, too: “People who see us in the market have started to ask us to do occasion cakes, wedding favours and sweet buffet tables for weddings, so we’re looking to develop that side of the business. I’d also love to do chocolate-making workshops and maybe work with local schools.” So what’s the story behind the name, Sweet Chocolate Stories? “That’s because everyone has a story and everyone likes sharing their stories,” explained Tracey. “People come to see us for a chat in the market and ask us what our story is. And I’m also going to write a children’s Christmas story all about chocolate – but I don’t want to give the plot away just yet!” The stall is open Monday to Saturday. Keep up to date with opening times and latest flavours via the Facebook page – www.facebook.com/SweetChocolateStories – and you can also find the team on Twitter @SweetChocStor. Or visit the website.
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CREATIVITY MATTERS
Connor’s creative journey from Coronation Street to Plymouth
Connor McIntyre: you might not know his name but you’ll probably recognise his face, writes Roy Perring. For a couple of decades now Connor has been a regular feature on our television screens. With his Liverpudlian accent and imposing stature he is an ideal candidate for the parts of villains. He’s played quite a few. About a year ago he was Pat Phelan on soap favourite Coronation Street. Only last month he turned up on the Drama Channel in Messiah: The Rapture where we were convinced he was truly bad until the last few minutes. He’s played his share of law keepers as well. He was DC Frank Craven in the popular Murder City and DCI Gulley in Waking the Dead. Add award winning comedy ‘Drop Dead Gorgeous’, hospital series Always and Everyone, and Silent Witness and you have just a few of the productions Connor has appeared in. Connor has spent a lot time in Plymouth: he came here to stay with his brother Noel who was in the Royal Navy. He was working as a part time car salesman in Germany, but he’d regularly travel back to Plymouth. It was on one of those occasions that he passed the Barbican Theatre in Castle Street. The door was open so he just wandered in. They were rehearsing the Berkoff play ‘East’ and they generously let him stay. It was shortly after that when I first met him when we were giving performed readings of new plays and we got to work on a two parter. I hadn’t met Connor before as he wasn’t a part of the usual acting scene, but I was impressed with his reading. In the Dolphin pub afterwards I asked if he had done much acting before and he assured me that he hadn’t. However Connor was gripped by the idea of acting and was soon in various plays at the Barbican and the Drum theatres including the one man show ‘Harry’s Christmas’. Connor is the sort of person who when he gets an idea throws himself at it. He was soon training to be an actor and it wasn’t before long that the television roles started. It was later while he was researching a role with help from local legend Robert Lenkiewicz that Connor took some lessons in painting. Again he was gripped and in usual style threw himself at the subject. He has effectively taken seven years away from performance to study art at degree and masters level at Plymouth University whilst fitting in some performance work. When I met Connor at the MA Graduation show at the Royal
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William Yard he was as keen to talk about the Alamo studio that he shares with Karen Roulstone and the mentoring that they do there, as much as his fascinating new work. While Connor started out in the representational style with portraiture much of his current body of work ‘reflects the new epoch, one post human where code has a great influence.’ You can see it in the grid formation reminiscent of DNA. Connor was first recognised by Isabell Peirson at the ArtMill Gallery in Hyde Park who gave him a solo show. This was followed by his ‘New Coordinates’ exhibition at the Alamo. The Alamo is a huge space in an industrial unit just off Millbay Road. It gives Connor and Karen more than enough space to create. Connor was more than grateful, after initiating the Alamo Project, to receive support from the City Council’s Social Enterprise Fund to do a feasibility study. The mentoring offered at the Alamo studio is Connor’s way of saying thank you and giving back to the city in which he turned around his life. He says they are trying to nurture a bit of the welcome he found all those years ago at the Barbican Theatre. At the Alamo they are giving space and time to emerging artists, most recently was Plymouth University graduate, Phil Magee who followed a six weeks residency with an exhibition ‘Set Back To Zero,’ the studio is also an occasional gallery. Next up is a ‘very talented’ Stonehouse resident and graduate of Plymouth University who will be introduced to a wider audience in a few months time. Connor has high hopes for him. As for Connor’s plans? First it’s back to the ArtMill Gallery in September where Isabell has brought together four disparate artists for an exhibition. It’s difficult to fault Connor’s enthusiasm and commitment to his work and projects. I asked what his plans were now that his current education reaches a close. Would he go back to acting? Connor acknowledged that there might be offers but first he wants to get the Alamo studio and project firmly footed as a respected independent space. “It’s an exciting time to be in the arts in Plymouth”, said Connor, “and to say yes more than no.” It’s also an exciting time for Stonehouse in particular Millbay which is undergoing a transformation. The Alamo intends to play its part.
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Edmond is back doing what he loves most - cooking food and serving customers Two years ago Edmond Davari was a broken man. His restaurant business had just gone into liquidation, all his staff had lost their jobs and he faced financial ruin. “I was physically, mentally and financially exhausted,” he said. “I felt like a dead man walking.”
To add to his troubles Edmond suffered a minor stroke as the struggle to keep his business afloat took its toll. “I realised that my wife and children would rather have a poor father than a rich dead one,” said the 57-year-old awardwinning restaurateur. • continued on next page
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‘I couldn’t be happier or more content ...all the stress of trying to keep a big business afloat has disappeared’ • continued from previous page
“I decided that I had to put the business into liquidation as I had run out of answers. The bank had withdrawn my overdraft facilities and it was impossible to carry on. I had remortgaged up to the hilt and tried everything to keep afloat.” At the peak of his catering career Edmond ran five restaurants in Plymouth and three in Exeter and had established a reputation for innovative and fine dining. In September 2008 he opened two restaurants in a week on Sutton Harbour - Asia Chic and Rocco y Lola – to add to The Souk, Zucca and The Fish Market which he already ran. “We had been planning the new openings for months - but as it turned out the timing could not have been worse. We were just about to enter the worst recession in living memory, Royal William Yard was providing increasingly stiff competition and some of the planned developments in Sutton Harbour had been delayed. “As an independent business with limited means it was impossible to compete with the big chains with all their marketing spend. “Looking back on what happened I now realise that my own ego and pride got in the way and I should have acted sooner than I did. “The company owed money, but it was not a huge amount. When the bank withdrew our overdraft facility the writing was on the wall. There were a lot of tears when I told my staff about the decision - but I’m delighted that many of them
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have gone on to run William Yard and (below) with his children their own cafes and Rocco and Lola restaurants. “It was heartbreaking to drive past my restaurants the day after we had closed to see that the bailiffs had already been in and stripped them bare. “We had lots of friends when the restaurants were running, but after we went into liquidation they were nowhere to be seen - just when we needed them most.” Edmond said that one local supplier - who was owed money by his company called him to offer whatever help he could. “He still contacts me every month to see how I’m doing. I’m certainly more careful about who I choose to be friends with now.” Just two months after the much-publicised closure of his business Edmond received the Editor’s Choice award at the Herald’s annual Business Awards. His father Farid was there to witness Edmond receive a standing ovation from hundreds of the city’s business leaders. “It was the icing on the cake to be there with my father,” said Edmond. “I had no idea I was up for an award and it was absolutely overwhelming. I had not prepared a speech, but simply said that you learn a lot when you are down and that I would be back. After the business closed, Edmond and his wife Eleni sat down to discuss what to do in the future. “We decided we didn’t want to be big again or run restaurants - although I have been tempted. I wasn’t prepared to go on benefits - so I had to find a way to pay the bills and keep a roof over our heads.” The answer was to launch the World Food Cafe, preparing and cooking international dishes for people to enjoy alfresco at festivals and community events across the South West and further afield. Edmond is no stranger to outside catering as his corporate
catering enterprise Main Event has been trading successfully for a number of years. “We had been running a food stall at the monthly Royal William Yard market for sometime as well the annual Flavour Fest and other events,” said Edmond. “So it was just a question of taking that formula on to bigger things.” Edmond now runs the World Food Cafe single-handed with the help of a small team of casual staff, attending events and festivals in Plymouth, across Devon and even as far away as Manchester. “It’s hard work, but extremely enjoyable,” said Edmond. “I’m often up at 5am preparing for the day ahead and not back until the early hours of the following morning. But I’m doing what I have always loved - cooking good food and serving the public. “The World Food Cafe is proving really successful and we are now being invited to more and more events in Plymouth and further afield. Our chicken and falafel wraps served with a choice of 15 fresh salads are extremely popular. At the Totnes Show people were literally queuing for hours to buy them. “Without sounding arrogant, we really are the darling of festivals and other similar events and its all going in the right direction. “We’re certainly keeping our heads above water and thankfully can pay the mortgage every month. I’m not a churchgoer but I do believe in God and I don’t think I would have survived without the strength which my faith gave me. “I couldn’t be happier or more content. I can now spend more time with my wife and lovely children Rocco and Lola and all the stress of trying to keep a big business afloat has disappeared. “I have learnt that failures make you humble. I would actively seek publicity when I had the restaurants, but I prefer to keep a low profile now. A famous quote by Winston Churchill has been and continues to be an inspiration for Edmond: “Success is not final and failure is not fatal. It’s the courage to continue that counts.’
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WHAT’S ON The Lyric Royal Parade Plymouth Box Office 01752 267222 www.theatreroyal.com July 28 - Aug 15 SHREK Based on the award-winning DreamWorks animation film, Shrek the Musical is a must-see show for all the family. Join our unlikely hero and his loyal steed Donkey as they embark on a quest to rescue the beautiful (if slightly temperamental) Princess Fiona from a fire breathing, love-sick dragon. Add the diminutive Lord Farquaad, a gang of fairytale misfits, and a biscuit with attitude, and you’ve got the biggest, brightest musical comedy around! Aug 18 - Sept 5 JERSEY BOYS Jersey Boys tells the true life story of four boys from the wrong side of the tracks who wrote their own songs, invented their own unique sound, and sold 175 million records worldwide. Featuring hit after legendary hit including Beggin’, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Oh What a Night, Sherry,
Walk Like a Man, Bye Bye Baby, Big Girls Don’t Cry and many more, Jersey Boys is a story full of heart, humour and ‘sheer musical razzmatazz’ you simply will never forget. Sept 7 - 12 ANNIE Annie, the world’s favourite family musical, comes to Plymouth for eight performances only, starring Craig Revel Horwood, the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing judge, as the tyrannical Miss Hannigan! Set in 1930s New York during The Great Depression, brave young Annie is forced to live a life of misery and torment at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage. Determined to find her real parents, her luck changes when she is chosen to spend Christmas at the residence of famous billionaire, Oliver Warlocks. Spiteful Miss Hannigan has other ideas and hatches a plan to spoil Annie’s search… Sept 23 - 25 RAMBERT Love, desire and betrayal are the ingredients of the shocking true story which inspired Picasso’s masterpiece, The Three Dancers. Now Rambert springs Picasso’s painting from the canvas to the
stage, bringing his vivid Cubist imagery to life. Did Veldman’s The 3 Dancers, with orchestral music by Elena Kats-Chernin, forms the centrepiece of Rambert’s programme. The evening is packed with thought-provoking drama, sumptuous live music and world-class dancing. It is Britain’s national dance company at its most captivating. Sept 26 RUSSELL WATSON Russell Watson never imagined he would one day be one of the world’s most prominent tenors, selling in excess of seven million albums worldwide. To date there has been nine studio albums, each one winning more critical acclaim than the one before. Russell is officially the UK’s best selling classical artist ever. Overcoming two life-threatening brain tumours, Russell is still very much the godfather of classical crossover. Oct 1 - 10 MACK & MABEL Based on the real life romance between legendary filmmaker Mack Sennett and his rising star Mabel Normand, it tells the story of Hollywood’s golden age, where the fun of the silent screen was dominated by the hysterical chaos of the Keystone Kops and the glamour of the bathing beauties. A world where heroes wore capes, girls were tied to railway tracks and it all ended with a pie in the face. Oct 17 - 24 MATTHEW BOURNE’S SLEEPING BEAUTY Since its world premiere in Plymouth in 2012, Matthew Bourne’s dazzling production of Sleeping Beauty has won the hearts of thousands and smashed box office records across the UK and the USA. Matthew Bourne’s haunting scenario is a gothic romance for all ages; the traditional tale of good versus evil and rebirth is turned upsidedown, creating a supernatural love story that even the passage of time itself cannot hinder.
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Oct 27 - 29 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET: SWAN LAKE In mourning of his father, Prince Siegfried finds solace in hunting in the forest. He comes across a moonlit lake and is astonished to see one of the swans transform into a beautiful princess. She is Odette, who under the evil Von Rothbarts spell, spends her days as a swan, returning to human form as night falls. Only
the love of one who has never loved before can save her from this fate, but when the Prince is tricked into declaring himself to Von Rothbart’s daughter Odile, magically disguised as Odette, all hope seems lost. With its exquisite ensembles, lyrical pas de deux and bravura solos, set to one of the world’s most achingly beautiful scores, it’s essential you secure your seats early. Oct 29 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET: SWAN LAKE FIRST STEPS An introduction to this beautiful ballet, specially adapted for children age 3 - 7. In this hour long programme, the scene is set and the music and characters introduced, followed by a section of the ballet featuring the full company of dancers and orchestra. With dance, music, costumes and lots of fun; this is a perfect introduction to ballet. Oct 30 - 31 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET: TRIPLE BILL Joyful and grand, Theme and Variations (which launched the Company’s first Birmingham season) is George Balanchine’s love letter to classical Russian ballet, set to the final movement of Tchaikovsky’s Orchestral Suite No.3. David Bintley’s The King Dances looks back, with a modern eye, to King Louis XIV and the origins of ballet, when men were quite literally the kings of dance. And Enigma Variations, an elegant and eccentric character ballet, is Frederick Ashton’s poignant depiction of Edward Elgar and his friends. Oct 31 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET: WATCH A CLASS Ever wondered just how ballet dancers do what they do? This is your chance to look behind the scenes and watch Birmingham Royal Ballet’s talented dancers in their final preparations for a performance of world class dancing.
Drum Theatre ROYAL PARADE PLYMOUTH Box Office 01752 267222 Jul 30 - Aug 1 PARDON/IN CUFFS Much is at stake for those who have been caught in the act. It can go one of two ways: jail or freedom. Pardon / In Cuffs, the
Theatres & Shows new play from Valentijn Dhaenens and the producers of BigMouth and SmallWaR, comes to the Theatre Royal Plymouth for only three performances prior to its UK premiere at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. Inspired by the documentaries of Magnum photographer Raymond Depardon, Pardon / In Cuffs reveals the complex relationship between a culprit and the justice system. Showing two opposite ends of the system, a lying, cheating criminal and a prosecutor representing society, it is the fight for the truth.
Annie, the world’s favourite family musical comes to the Theatre Royal in September. Pictured is Craig Revel Horwood as Miss Hannigan with Annie and orphans - Photo credit Hugo Glendinning
Aug 19 - 22 IMMUNE It’s an ordinary day in an ordinary school and they are ordinary kids. A bully, a crush, a fight behind the bike sheds, preparations for the showcase and double chemistry - which everybody hates! Today a chemical reaction will change them forever. Today when the bell rings, there’s no going home. Sept 17 - Oct 3 THE WHIPPING MAN 1865, Richmond, Virginia. In the aftermath of the Civil War, a founder master and his two former slaves are reunited at the remains of their family home. As the days unfold and the men battle with their pasts, they
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Aug 19, Sept 16 HAUNT THE WOODS Haunt the Woods are a folk band from the Shires of Devon and Cornwall who effortlessly blend classic folk-rock with a more modern and unique sound. Superb songwriting is elucidated by thoughtful harmonies and spot-on guitar licks. With special guest musicians in support. Aug 21 HOT CLUB OF STONEHOUSE Hot Club of Stonehouse bring the gypsy jazz of 1930s Paris bals musettes to present Blighty sultry, insouciant and swinging. Their authentic Hot Club sound is uniquely anointed with the balmy and incomparable vocals of the divine Miss Becky Brine. Sept 17 FORKED: POETRY & SPOKEN WORD Poetry to inspire, delight and provoke. Every other month, those clever people at Apples and Snakes present an evening of wonderful spoken word performance. Featuring a great line up - to be confirmed.
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Sept 19 CHRIS WOODS GROOVE, ELLIOTT MORRIS & WILL MCNICOL These three solo artists are joining forces to create a night of “guitar mayhem” which sees them each performing a solo set, along with a few numbers together.
MILLBAY ROAD, PLYMOUTH Box Office: 0845 146 1460 Aug 7, 8, 12 and 15 MICHAEL MCINTYRE Michael McIntyre returns with his hotly anticipated brand new stand-up show Happy & Glorious. Last few tickets only available. Aug 22 SNOOKER LEGENDS The world’s most popular snooker player, Ronnie O’Sullivan is headed to the Pavilions to take on the people’s champion Jimmy White. It’s The Rocket vs The Whirlwind. The previous Legends Events have been fantastically attended, the first visit to the Pavlions of ‘The Rocket’ is sure to make this a sell out so get in early! Aug 29 TREE FU TOM A spellbinding new show starring the world’s smallest superhero, direct from the smash hit CBeebies series. The world of Treetopolis comes to the stage as you’re invited to do Tree Fu www.cornerstonevision.com
Sept 5 SUMMER’S END CIDER FESTIVAL The Cider Festival is back again for its second year! Sit back and relax or get your jig on until late with a huge selection of British ciders, from the likes of Black Rat, Cornish Orchards, Westons and the mighty Orchard Pig. There’ll be a variety of gourmet food offerings to keep those tummy rumbles at bay, and local live music talent throughout the day into the evening to get your cider glasses a’clinking. With a whole assortment of fun activities for the kids, including some fantastic creatures from Dartmoor Zoo, gravity defying fun with Mr Bounce’s Bouncy Car as well as close up magic with Dan Brazier and colourful designs from Annie’s Face Painting.
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WHAT’S ON Theatres & Shows Sep 27 DARCY OAKE Canadian magician Darcy Oake will be heading out on his first ever nationwide UK tour with a series of thrilling live shows. Emerging in the world of illusion as a new generation of contemporary mysticism, he has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting performers in magic right now. From sleight of hand to death-defying escapades, this master magician grabbed the world’s attention on Britain’s Got Talent, ushering in a new era of an age-old art form. Oct 2 - 3 ALAN CARR No stranger to yap Alan Carr will be yapping his way around the UK and Ireland with his brand new show ‘Yap, Yap, Yap!’. The BAFTA and British Comedy Award winning comedian, author and chat show supremo returns to his stand up roots with his hilarious take on life. Oct 9 - 10 BILL BAILEY After touring in Australia and New Zealand to rave reviews, Bill Bailey’s latest live show Limboland will be hitting the UK. The gap between how we imagine our lives to be and how they
Landlady, The Surgeons, to name but a few… Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse have been working together for 25 years. Now, for the first time ever, they will appear live in a UK tour that promises to revive and revitalise a quarter of a century of classic comedy characters. Should Harry and Paul think again before embarking on this countrywide celebration of a legendary partnership? “Oi! Enfield! Whitehouse! No!”
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really are is the subject of Bill’s new show. With his trademark intelligence and sharp wit, he tells tales of finding himself in this halfway place. He rails against a world that doesn’t match up to our expectations and contemplates the true nature of happiness. And no Bill Bailey
show would be complete without music, so there’s Bill’s version of the protest song, a heartrendering country and western ballad played on a Bible and a fabulously downbeat version of Happy Birthday. Oct 16 JIMMY CARR Jimmy’s been described as ‘the hardest working man in comedy’. Which, let’s face facts, is not that impressive. Funny Business is Jimmy’s brand new stand up show. Come for the witty and incisive musings on the human condition and stay for the dirty jokes. If you’ve never seen Jimmy live before then get in quick and to his loyal fans… you know what to do! Oct 20 DAN AND PHIL PRESENT THE AMAZING TOUR IS NOT ON FIRE Travelling across the UK to see you in real life, Dan and Phil actually leave their house to bring you, The Amazing Tour is Not On Fire! A crazy evening of entertainment combining all the best features of their book, YouTube channels, radio shows and countless infamous videos online. Expect hilarious anecdotes, sketches, internet, some surprises and lots of audience interaction they will probably regret. Oct 24 HARRY ENFIELD AND PAUL WHITEHOUSE: LEGENDS Loadsamoney, the Old Gits, Smashie and Nicey, Kevin the Teenager, Julio Geordio, The Scoucers, The Writer and the
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Oct 25 FREDDIE FLINTOFF: 2ND INNINGS Cricketing legend and England team hero Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff is hitting the road to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of his historic 2005 Ashes victory. This born entertainer will regale you with his hilarious tales and changing room banter with all the behind-the-crease cricketing insights you could want - not to mention a little bit of Elvis and a couple of googlies. Live on stage alongside comedy writer, producer and podcast partnerin-crime Clyde Holcroft, this hysterical evening with Britain’s most outrageous sportsman is not to be missed! Oct 29 ALICE COOPER Because Halloween would just not be the same without the king of horror rock, the might Alice Cooper’s annual All Hallow’s Eve trip to the UK returns for 2015. Having previously celebrated his favourite holiday in London, Glasgow and Edinburgh, the Alice Cooper show returns to the UK for two special nights at Plymouth Pavilions with blood, guts, gore and some of the greatest rock and roll music in history. Oct 31 SING-A-LONG-A ROCKY HORROR Made in 1975 with Tim Curry as Frank ’n’ Furter, Susan Sarandon as Janet, Richard O’Brien as Riff Raff and Meatloaf as Eddie, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the craziest, not to say weirdest, movie ever made. It’s packed full of terrific numbers including ‘Sweet Transvestite’, ‘Whatever Happened to Saturday Night?’, ‘Science Fiction Double Feature’, ‘Toucha Toucha Touch Me’, and most memorably, ‘The Time Warp’. The fun-filled show starts with a vocal warm-up led by the evening’s host, followed by a fancy-dress competition in which everyone who has come in costume is invited onto the stage to show off their imaginative creations!
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Talented Alice takes centre stage at concert in September Local student Alice Vickery is taking the choral music scene by storm after winning a professional contract through the Plymouth Music Accord Young Musician’s Platform. As a result she will be performing her own show at The Duke of Cornwall Hotel on September 16. The Devonport High School for Girls student, Alice stepped centre stage for a 20 minute audition landing herself a place at the 22nd International Concert Series, organized by Jeanie Moore to be held at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel in the autumn. “It was pretty nerve wracking, I had already auditioned for the Rotary Young Musician competition, and it was a great experience to learn from. After 20 minutes of singing your voice gets tired, so that’s something that I wanted to work on. I needed more control so along with my singing teacher Catherine Hamilton, we made sure to correct that. “I’ve never been paid to sing in front of an
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audience, but it’s such a great opportunity. I’ve already got some other concerts coming up, ranging from small meetings to singing at Marjons.” It’s thanks to the Young Musician’s internships scheme, run by Plymouth Music Accord, that Alice has had the opportunity to work alongside the Plymouth Philharmonic Choir, adding to her experience as well as the opportunity to be mentored through the group of not only a choir, but also a professional orchestra and soloists.Tickets £10 from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, 01752 275850 or visit www.wegottickets.co.uk
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com for details or phone 318087. Also see the Friends of Devonport Park on Facebook.
Aug 19 MUSIC FOR BRASS St. Andrew’s Royal Parade Admission free; lunch available. 1.10pm 01752 661414
Sept 2 DAVID STEVENS ON ORGAN St. Andrew’s Royal Parade Admission free; lunch available. 1.10pm 01752 661414.
Aug 26 GABRIELLE LEWIS ON ORGAN St. Andrew’s Minister Church, Royal Parade Admission free; lunch available. 1.10pm 01752 661414
Sept 6 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Steve Waterman with the Neil Burns Trio. Tickets £9 for visitors - all welcome - (members £7, full time students £5). Full info via 01752 721179 or visit www. plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk
Aug 28 CITY OF PLYMOUTH CONCERT BAND Mount Gould Methodist ChurchSummer Holiday Windband Concert, more information from Frank Huxham, 01752 223037 Aug 30 and Sep 27 FESTIVAL OF MUSIC, FLOWERS AND FOOD Devonport Park Bandstand Live music and good local food stalls and a variety of activities. July event features music from Brunel Ladies Harmony Chorus and the legendary Geoff Lakeman with his jazz trio. Admission free see www.friendsofdevonportpark.
Sept 9 MUSIC FOR BRASS St. Andrew’s Minister Church, Royal Parade Admission free; lunch available. 1.10pm 01752 661414 Sept 13 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Special event - New Orleans Serenaders with Clive Wilson and Tom Sancton. Tickets £15 on the door or £12 in advance (recommended). Full info via
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Sat 1 The Third Man at the Council Chamber Fri 7 Rocky Horror Picture Show at Factory Cooperage Sat 8 Fight Club at Factory Cooperage Sat 15 Sing-Along-A-Frozen at Devonport Guildhall Sat 15 The Terminator at Devonport Guildhall Sat 22 The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou at National Marine Aquarium Sat 29 Raiders of the Lost Ark at Tamar Trails, Gunnislake
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Clive Wilson and Tom Sancton, two leading musicians from New Orleans will accompany the New Orleans Serenaders - a specially selected band of British jazzmen – in a rare UK appearance at Plymouth Jazz Club on September 13. The event is at the Royal British Legion in Crownhill, starting at 7.30pm. Doors open 7pm. Advance booking advised £12, on the door £15. For details call 01752 721179 or visit www.plymouth-jazzclub.org.uk 01752 721170 or visit www. plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk Sept 16 ALICE VICKERY Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Millbay, Plymouth Music Accord Young Musician’s Platform winner. Tickets £10 from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, 01752 275850 or visit www.wegottickets.co.uk Sept 16 RICHARD LINE ON ORGAN St. Andrew’s Minister Church, Royal Parade Admission free; lunch available. 1.10pm 01752 661414 Sept 20 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill The Millennium Eagle Jazz Band. Tickets £9 for visitors - all welcome - (members £7, full time students £5). Full info via 01752 721179 or visit www.plymouthjazz-club.org.uk www.cornerstonevision.com
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Sept 26 PLYMOUTH CLARION CHOIR St Mary’s & All Saints Church, Plymstock Contact Sylvia Tall, 01752 405124 Sept 27 THE SHOW THAT NEVER ENDS Sherwell Centre, Plymouth University Mike Westbrook reflects on his musical adventures in the course of 50+ years as a Jazz composer and bandleader. He is joined by Kate Westbrook to talk about their collaboration and their latest work ‘A Bigger Show’. Ticket discount available via Artory App. www.plymouthartweekender.com Sept 27 THE CARLTON BIG BAND Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Millbay Tickets £8 at the door or £7 in advance from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, 01752 275850, Kerry’s Music Shop 01752 227120 or Piglets, Saltash 01752 844326 @CornerstoneVis
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As part of the sponsorship deal The Range will be play a key part in the promotion of the event and help with the judging of the competition. Owner and founder of The Range Chris Dawson has promised to offer honesty and encouragement in this role, rooting for the competitors to work hard and achieve their very best. Chris Dawson said: “The Range is very pleased to sponsor this year’s British Firework Championships. We have the largest collection of Fireworks on sale, so supporting this event will play a big part in letting punters know that we are the place to go for the best fireworks in town. This year the event is bigger and better than ever and we should be proud to show the world what a great City we have.” “The Range is a company with firm roots in the South West and we are proud to support an event which brings countless visitors and vital exposure to Plymouth. This is a perfect fit as our stores sell a variety of fireworks products around Bonfire night.” Deputy Leader of Plymouth City Council, Pete Smith, said: “This new partnership is a real coup for the British Firework Championships. We are delighted that The Range has chosen to support this major event which regularly attracts over 100,000 visitors to Plymouth Britain’s Ocean City. The Range will help us take this event to a whole new level and I am thrilled to welcome them.” Amanda Lumley, chief executive of Destination Plymouth added: “The British Fireworks Championships are a jewel in the crown in terms of attracting visitors to the city year on year. Destination Plymouth is delighted that the City is able to partner with The Range to ensure that this event can continue to attract thousands of visitors and massive publicity which is hugely important for the local visitor economy and the 8,000 jobs that this provides.” Tens of thousands of Plymouth residents and holidaymakers head to Plymouth’s Hoe for two evenings of family entertainment and spectacular fireworks displays. This year world-famous Red Arrows aerobatics team will take to the air on the second night of the championships on Wednesday August 19. Hosted by the Event Services Association (TESA) and Plymouth City Council the championships are one of the biggest annual displays put on by professional firework companies in the UK.
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Celebrity chef Phil headlines at Flavou Celebrity chef, Phil Vickery will be cooking up a storm at this year’s Flavour Fest in Plymouth’s City Centre, from Friday August 14 to Sunday August 16.
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Friday August 14 10.15am Chris Tanner 11am Phil Vickery 11.45am Mal Harradine as seen on Ideal World 12pm Boringdon Hall 12.30pm Nick Hemming, St Austell Brewery 1pm Ben Palmer, The Greedy Goose 1.30pm Ready Steady Cook with BBC Radio Devon. Introduced by Natalie Cornah with chefs Richard Hunt and guests David Fitzgerald and Gordon Sparks 2.30pm Gilles Defrance, Column Bakehouse 3pm Davin Browning, The Rising Sun Inn 3.30pm Richard Hunt, Master Chef & Devon Scone Company and wine tasting with Yannick Loue, Le Vignoble 4pm Craig Arbuckle, Monty’s 4.30pm Close Saturday August 15 9.30am Mal Harradine as seen on Ideal World
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comperes the event on Friday 14 August from 1.30pm to 2.30pm. Liz Lawson, board director of Plymouth City Centre Company said: “Plymouth City Centre Company is delighted to welcome back the hugely successful Flavour Fest, the South West’s leading food and drink festival. “The celebrity chefs provide entertaining and creative cookery demonstrations for our visitors and we will also be featuring a number our top local chefs on the stage during the weekend.” Flavour Fest, sponsored by Boringdon Hall, will have over 120 food and drink traders lining the streets, tempting visitors with a range of local produce including fresh fish, cheese, home baked cakes, artisan bread and pastries and cider. There will be entertainment throughout the weekend and new Demo Marquee and Grow Share Cook areas on Guildhall Square. In the Place de Brest area there will be a bar providing a range of drinks from local ales, ciders and beers. There will also be a number of performances throughout the festival to entertain visitors while they enjoy a refreshing break. For more information on events in Plymouth visit: www. visitplymouth. co.uk/events
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Major Events Various dates LEAGUE 2 FOOTBALL Aug 10 Argyle v Gillingham (cup) Aug 15 Argyle v Portsmouth Aug 18 Argyle v Carlisle Aug 29 Argyle v Newport Sep 19 Argyle v Bristol Rovers Sep 29 Argyle v Barnet NATIONAL LEAGUE RUGBY Sep 5 Albion v Richmond Sep 12 Albion v Rosslyn Park Sept 26 Albion v Fylde PREMIER LEAGUE SPEEDWAY Aug 1 Devils v Somerset Aug 21 Devils v Rye House Aug 28 Devils v Newcastle Aug 2, Sept 6 GOOD FOOD MARKET The Green, Royal William Yard The Good Food Markets have been a huge success, with over 30 stall holders from Devon and Cornwall in attendance, including River Cottage, Thom Hunt from Channel 4’s Three Hungry Boys, the Red Earth Kitchen, and Cornish Orchards, with many stalls regularly selling out of produce. If visitors want to explore more great food, in lovely surroundings, they can also retire to the Royal William Yard’s many eateries. Aug 5 PLYMOUTH PLAY DAY The Hoe Playday is the biggest play-sector event in the UK and a national day for play! As well as a celebration of children’s right to play, Playday is the campaign that highlights the importance of play in children’s lives. On the 5th of August, the groups and providers involved from across the city will take over Plymouth Hoe, offering a wide range of free play activities for children and young people. This will include craft activities, gocars and ride-ons, face-painting, infinity tower, bouncy castle, giant games areas, a reading corner, Ping!, music and dance, balloon modelling and more! Aug 6 KIDS SUMMER FILMS ON THE BIG SCREEN: PADDINGTON The Piazza A young Peruvian bear travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at Paddington Station, he meets the kindly Brown family, who offer him a temporary haven. Shown at 11am, 1pm and 3pm.
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Thousands of riders set to take part in 21st anniversary Megaride The 2015 Plymouth MegaRide will take place on Sunday August 9. The MegaRide is now one of the UK’s largest charity motorcycle ride out with thousands of motorcyclists taking part, not including the pillion passengers or the vast number of spectators who show up on the day. This year sees the 21st MegaRide organisers are hoping there will be an impressive turn out on the day. The first MegaRide was started by Ron and Michele Densley of the Plymouth Motorcycle Club. Meeting at the former Novotel car park around 400 bikers turned up, the following year there were 700 riders and the event now attracts an estimated 7,000 bikers every year. Thousands and thousands of bikers now pour into Lee Mill Industrial Estate for the charity ride which takes the bikers to Marley Head and then back into the city centre, ending up on Plymouth Hoe where the bikers are greeted with a huge array of trade stands, catering stands, live music and even fun fair rides for the youngsters.
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Aug 8 PRIDE IN PLYMOUTH The Hoe Pride in Plymouth is a non-profit community interest company that brings people and groups together to celebrate and promote the diversity that exists within communities in Plymouth. The information, advice and support made available through these events and the Pride in Plymouth network allows them to advance community education. The Pride march will return to the Hoe with an even bigger event and parade this year.
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Aug 9 PLYMOUTH MEGARIDE From Lee Mill to Marley Head and onto The Hoe. Now in its 21st year the Plymouth Megaride is one of the largest charity ride outs in the UK and raises tens of tohusands of pounds for charity., Aug 14 - 16 FLAVOUR FEST 2015 Plymouth City Centre, The Piazza Smell the delicious aromas in Plymouth City Centre as Flavour Fest, the South West’s largest free food and drink festival returns to
Plymouth this August. See feature on centre pages. Aug 18 - 19 BRITISH FIREWORKS CHAMPIONSHIP The Hoe The world famous British Firework Championships is set to return to Plymouth for its 19th showdown in August 2015. Visitors from all over the world can see the skies light up over Plymouth’s spectacular waterfront. The Royal Air Force’s world-famous aerobatics team, The Red Arrows, will take to the skies for an exciting, heartpounding air display this summer, as well as the Twister Aerobatics display team will be wowing crowds with their electrifying pyrotechnic display on the first night of the championships. Aug 18 - 19 THE BRITISH FIREWORK CHAMPIONSHIPS 2015 Visitors from all over the world can see the skies light up over Plymouth’s spectacular waterfront this summer The Royal Air Force’s world-famous aerobatics team, The Red Arrows, will take to the skies for an exciting, heartpounding air display this summer. Residents and visitors to Plymouth will be able to watch as fast jet pilots put on a show to remember. The Championships feature six top pyrotechnics companies who will set off four tonnes of fireworks over the Plymouth Waterfront as they battle it out to become the British Firework champion. Aug 20 KIDS SUMMER FILMS ON THE BIG SCREEN: BIG HERO 6 The Piazza The special bond that develops between plus-sized inflatable robot Baymax, and prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a
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group of friends to form a band of high-tech heroes. Shown at 11am, 1pm and 3pm. Aug 23 CULTURE FEST Central Park August is all about celebrating the culture of all the people who live in this gorgeous city and county. It’s all about cultural music, food, dance, crafts and fun from around the world. It is hoped that many stalls will have cookery demonstrations and food sampling going on for you to try and buy, as well as hog roasts, local pasties, paella, falafel and much more. There will be activities for children with face painters, dancers, bouncy castles and pony rides allowing mum and dad to wander around the market stalls or take part in some Flamenco! The bandstand will feature different themes from various countries highlighting music, dance and skills from different countries, with Japan, Portugal, Hungary, Italy, Iran, Spain, the Caribbean and more being represented.
Following last year’s lively adaptation of ‘Godspell’ from Unleashed Theatre Company, this thought provoking and beautifully written piece comes as quite a contrast. Based on St John’s gospel, it follows a group of refugees fleeing from Eastern Europe in the late 1930s at the start of the outbreak of war who, as they travel, tell the ‘greatest story’ on earth. Into the Light runs from 7th-12th September in the open air at Buckfast Abbey. The shows start at 7:45pm and tickets are on sale from July and will be available from the Abbey book shop and Abbey gift shops.
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Aug 27 KIDS SUMMER FILMS ON THE BIG SCREEN: THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE The Piazza When a diabolical pirate above the sea steals the secret Krabby Patty formula, SpongeBob and his nemesis Plankton must team up in order to get it back. Shown at 11am, 1pm and 3pm. Aug 30 FAMILY FUN DAY Devonport Park Organised by the Friends of Devonport Park. Live music on the bandstand from Martyn Crocker, Sods Opera and others, plus a dog show and many other attractions for all ages. Lots of fun, food and flowers in Plymouth’s only ‘garden’ park. Sept 5 ROCKFISH BLUE MILE Back for the fifth time, Plymouth’s historic waterfront will host a blue mile for participants to swim and paddle from the Mayflower Steps. The mass participation fund-raising event helps promote protection for the blue environment.
8 Sept OCEAN FESTIVAL FILM SCREENING Devonport Live Cafe and Venue An after-school screening of Disney’s Atlantis: The Lost Empire will start at 3.30pm, suitable for all ages. The evening screening will be Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, starting at 6pm and suitable for ages 12 and over. There will be a small prize for anyone who comes in a maritime fancy dress, snacks and drinks available. Free admission.
Sept 12 - 26 ACTS OF MAKING Various locations Six makers, six moments, 14 days to discover. Acts of Making is a city-wide two week festival that celebrates contemporary craft through performances, live installation and workshops - over a fortnight you will be able to witness the creation and destruction of a patterned carpet made entirely from dust; create your own sound art via musical logs; watch a colourful procession of Vespa and Lambretta scooters parade through the streets; experience the unmaking of 500 clay pots; celebrate the skills of skate boarders as they carve new stone sculptures with their boards, and so much more! Sept 19 PLYMSTOCK BROADWAY MONTHLY FOOD AND CRAFTS MARKET The Broadway, Plymstock Visit the pedestrianised Broadway shopping area, with free parking and a host of independent and retail shops surrounding the monthly food and craft market. Featuring all sorts of offerings from free range chicken and duck eggs, to gluten free savouries, specialist dog treats, honey and other foods, Hungarian langosh, various beautiful crafts, accessories and jewellery, face painting and inflatable activities for children. Sept 20 LATE SUMMER PARTY IN CENTRAL Central Park There will be actives with face painters, bouncy castles, pony rides as well as market stalls with gifts, crafts, arts and local produce for Mum and Dad to take a look at. When you feel peckish, choose from any of the delicious take away options such as hog roasts, local pasties, gourmet burgers, falafel and so much more. With local bands, brass bands, school groups, choirs, singers, dancers and cultural
activities, there’s a whole host of entertainment. Bring your chairs or picnic blankets, and enjoy this gorgeous pet friendly park on a family day out. Sept 26 - 27 PLYMOUTH SEAFOOD FESTIVAL 2015 The Barbican and Sutton Harbour Sponsored by Plymouth Gin, the Seafood Festival returns for it’s four year, and will be bigger and better than ever before. Plymouth is the first city in the world to be awarded with the Fish2Fork Blue City status for its commitment to sourcing sustainable fish. This Seafood Festival will bring the Barbican and Sutton Harbour alive with entertainment, activities and fishy dishes to celebrate the city’s fantastic locally caught seafood. Oct 25 WEST COUNTRY MINI SCENE RALLY AT SUTTON HARBOUR Quay Square in Sutton Harbour, next to Cap’n Jaspers, The West Country Mini Scene will be gathering for a special rally. A chance for families to get down to the Harbour and chat with the drivers and take photographs of both classic and BMW minis. For more information visit the Westcountry Mini Scene page on Facebook
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Busy programme of events for September Ocean City Festival The Ocean City Festival is back and will celebrate everything that makes Plymouth’s waterfront location - and its relationship with the sea - so special. An exciting programme of events, activities and entertainment has been planned throughout September to celebrate the city’s role in the marine industry and to build Plymouth’s reputation as Britain’s Ocean City. This spectacular twenty-day festival of seafood, entertainment, aquatic leisure, films and other cultural events is running throughout the city including The Barbican, Sutton Harbour, The Hoe, Plymouth University, the Royal William Yard and Mountbatten. Events will include open air cinema, STEMFest Beach Rangers, Shallow Survey Conference, Plymouth Seafood Festival, plus much, much more. Deputy Leader of the Council, Pete Smith, said: “The festival celebrates Plymouth’s waterfront location and provides numerous fun activities for people to get involved with. The planning of these events is well underway but we want more businesses to put forward their events so we can make it bigger and better than ever before.”
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EVENTS AT PLYMOUTH CITY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY, DRAKE CIRCUS THE IMAGINATION STATION ‘Imagination Station’ Every Wednesday during term-time between 10.30am and 12 noon After an enjoyable 10 years, the Imaginator sessions are taking a break in 2015 - but the Museum’s Imagination Station will be available for all rising fives and their adults to enjoy. This is a self directed activity so there is no need to book. Just come and have fun meeting other rising fives to share activities and play together. The Imagination Station will appear in different galleries so ask at the Welcome Desk when you arrive to find out where it is. FAMILY EVENTS Mystery, Magic and Midnight Feasts: The Many Adventures of Enid Blyton Until Sept 5: Immerse yourself in the world of Enid Blyton - one of the best-selling writers for children of all time. ‘Mystery, Magic and Midnight Feasts’ will showcase a unique collection of Blyton’s original manuscripts and illustrations as well as her personal diaries and typewriter. Explore the Malory Towers Common Room, adventure with The Famous Five, discover
Aug 1 BLYTON-A-THON READING RECORD Are you ready for a record breaking challenge? Then join in to put Plymouth on the reading map! Simply bring any Enid Blyton title to any library, or the Museum and Art Gallery to read. The Museum will count the number of children simultaneously reading an Enid Blyton title across the city and attempt to set a record. Please arrive by 10.30am! This session, run by the Library Service, is suitable for children aged 5 to 12 years old. Free to drop in. HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS Drawing Joshua August 5: 10.30am to 1pm (last entries 12.30pm). Come in and study Sir
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Joshua Reynolds portrait then draw, colour and collage your own version and learn more about him. Free drop in. Creative Stencil Making August 6: 10,30am to 12pm and 1.30pm to 3pm. Make your own stencils with traditional and unusual materials, taking inspiration from the ‘Acts of Making’ Festival and Catherine Bertola’s carpet of dust. £2.50 per child. Booking advised. Contemporary Creations August 12: 10.30am to 1pm (last entries at 12.30pm). From the ordinary to the extraordinary! Make your own creations inspired by the works in the Plymouth Contemporary Open at the Peninsula Arts Gallery. We’ll have images to help you - or you can visit it just across the road from the Museum. Free drop in. Dress to Impress August 13: 10.30am to 12 noon. Make paper clothes for paper versions of our ‘famous five’ : Captain Scott, George Bignell, Gertrude Benham and Joshua Reynolds and Sir Francis Drake - the characters from our illustrated family trails. £2.50 per child. Booking advised. Billy Ruffians August 19: 10.30am to 1pm (last entries 12.30pm) Drop in, get ‘ship shape’ and design your own boat based on the wonderful painting of Napoleon on board HMS Bellerophon which was often called ‘Billy Ruffian’! Free drop in. Make Enid Blyton Badges August 20: 10.15am to 11am and 11.15am to 12 noon. Make Enid Blyton-inspired badges featuring your favourite character name or quote from the stories of Enid Blyton. £1 per badge. Booking advised. Creative Flag Making August 26: 10.30am to 1pm (last entries 12.30pm) Design your own colourful flags inspired by the ‘Acts of Making’ Festival and Richard William Wheater’s ‘Flags
and Scooters.’ £2.50 per child. Booking advised. Egyptian Gods August 27: 10.30am to 12 noon. Be inspired by one of the world’s most ancient civilisations and make your own jointed Egyptian God. £2.50 per child. Booking advised. WILD ABOUT PLYMOUTH Jurassic Lark Aug 28: Chat to the dino experts, learn more about these amazing extinct creatures, enjoy some arts and crafts activities and look at fossils too. Free to drop in. Sept 5 SELF-DIRECTED FUN: SCRUM UP! The 2015 Rugby World Cup will be hosted by England this year. As part of the build up to this great sporting occasion, why not visit the Museum and tackle their specially designed trail and colouring activities, all led by their friends from Drawing Together? Free to drop in. Sept 12 MR TURNER (12A) This critically acclaimed film explores the lats 25 years of painter J.M.W. Turner’s life and was partly filmed in nearby Kingsand, Cornwall. Free, booking advised. Showing at 1.30pm. Sept 25 - 27 PLYMOUTH ARTS WEEKENDER The Plymouth Visual Arts Weekender is a three-day celebration of art across the city. Open to all, the programme has been specially designed by Plymouth’s arts organisations and artists working together to turn the spotlight on Plymouth as a major cultural centre. The event will open the doors on a growing art scene within the city, bringing together high profile international artists alongside new and emerging talent and will
Family Events clothing for running and some warm clothes to put on after. Aug 16, Sept 6 SKY RIDE LOCAL Jump on your bike and discover Saltram on two wheels. Ride through woodland and along riverside paths and experience the magic of Saltram. Wear comfy shoes to ride in and bring your helmet and bike. Aug 5, 12, 19, 26 GAME ON! Enjoy some family fun activities every Wednesday during the summer holidays. Try your hand at different sports and games including tennis, archery, cricket, croquet, golf and more.
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Sept 27 MICHAELMAS APPLE AND CIDER DAY Celebrate Michaelmas by helping to press apples from the Saltram orchard to make apple juice and cider. Enjoy other rural skills demonstrations and entertainment from the Dartington Morris Men. Traditional food and drink available and childrens’ activities. Buckland Abbey Yelverton 01822 853607 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/buckland-abbey Aug 5, 19, Sept 2, 16 IN-DEPTH TOUR Join one of the knowledgable
Room Guides as they take you on an in-depth tour of Buckland Abbey. Aug 6 - 9 OUTDOOR THEATRE: THE LONE PINE CLUB Watch National Theatre Company ‘Pentabus’ perform a daring tale of adversity and adventure in the grounds of Buckland Abbey in an adaptation of the well-loved Pine Books by Malcolm Saville. Aug 23 - 24 CLIMB A BUCKLAND ABBEY TREE See Buckland Abbey from a different angle as ‘The Great Big
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Aug 2 CLASSIC CAR SHOW You are invited to bring your pride and joy vehicles along and there will be a number of trophies up for grabs with a a certificate of attendance for all exhibitors. Classic, American and kit cars will be on show along with military vehicles. The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe will formally open the event at 11am, but it’s recommends that competitors arrive as early as possible. Judging will commence at 1pm, and alongside the car show there will be a number of stalls, caterers and entertainment.
Aug 30 and 31 MOUNT EDGCUMBE AT WAR WEEKEND ‘From Vikings to Vietnam and beyond’. Join the Cornwall Military Vehicle Trust for their 12th Annual Rally here at Mount Edgcumbe. Admission free (parking charges apply in the car parks). Sept 5 - 6 SEALED KNOT WEEKEND Join members of the Sealed Knot Society and see what life and times of an ordinary Civil War soldier and their families was really like. Experience the sights, sounds and smells(!) of a soldiers camp from the mid-17th century. You will have the opportunity to see demonstrations of pike, muskets and artillery as well as encounter the activities of the soldier’s base camp where women and children would typically be preparing food and refreshments for their troops. The event is free in the lower car park. Sept 12 GOING BATS AT MOUNT EDGCUMBE Join a nocturnal adventure and let our colonies of bats be your guide. With rare species calling Mount Edgcumbe home, you could be in for a real treat with this expedition. Meeting on the terrace at the front of the house at 7pm, the walk will take approximately 2-3 hours and finish off with hot soup. Please make sure you wrap up warm and wear suitable footwear for the walk. The cost is £5 per person. Sept 12 - 26 ACTS OF MAKING Six makers, six moments, 14 days to discover. As part of the city-wide two-week festival Acts of Making, there will be performances, live installations and workshops held at the Mount Edgcumbe House. House admission charges still apply.
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new, up and coming creative talent alongside nationally and internationally significant artists. All the works on display explore the relationship between history and the very latest innovations and understanding within contemporary art practice. You can also nominate your favourite artist to win this year’s Audience Prize.
Until Sept 5 MYSTERY, MAGIC & MIDNIGHT FEASTS: THE MANY ADVENTURES OF ENID BLYTON Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Immerse yourself in the world of Enid Blyton - one of the bestselling writers for children of all time. ‘Mystery, Magic and Midnight Feasts’ will showcase Seven Stories, National Centre for Children’s Books’ unique collection of Blyton’s original manuscripts and illustrations as well as her personal diaries and typewriter. Explore the Malory Towers Common Room, adventure with The Famous Five, discover Toyland with Noddy and escape to The Magic Faraway Tree with Silky and Moonfaced. Sept 5 PLYMOUTH & NAPOLEON: 1815/2015 Roland Levinsky Building Something truly remarkable happened in Plymouth Sound in the summer of 1815: the presence on guard and on board HMS Bellerophon, of a vanquished emperor. From across Britain, thousands came to witness the event: crowding on the little boats and the Breakwater to glimpse this disturber of the world and ‘most extraordinary man of modern times’. There will be guest speakers and experts from Plymouth University commemorating the 200th anniversary of the ‘sublime spectacle’ and ‘object of boundless curiosity’ in talks about the wider context, local and national impact, image-making
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and memories of the days when Napoleon came. Sept 19 - Nov 14 IVAN CHERMAYEFF - CUT AND PASTE Peninsula Arts Gallery Ivan Chermayeff is one of the world’s greatest graphics designers. Co-founder of renowned design agency Chermayeff & Geismar, and son of Russian-born architect Serge Chermayeff, he is responsible for some of the world’s most memorable logos and branding including the Mobil ‘O’, National Geographic and Smithsonian. Cut and Paste includes much iconic graphic design, with a local reach, for corporate clients - a stunning set of posters for Mobil, editorial and exhibition design, signage and brand identity - but this vibrant exhibition is also about the creation of work away from the office, and as the exhibition title suggests, the process of assemblage and a delight in making collages. Until Sept 26 FALLEN EMPEROR: NAPOLEON IN PLYMOUTH SOUND IN 1815 Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery In the summer of 1915, for nine dramatic days, HMS Bellerophon was anchored in Plymouth Sound with the self-styled French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte on board. Napoleon had been defeated at Waterloo and surrendered himself into the care of the Royal Navy. The lengthy and costly Napoleonic Wars were over - but what to do with Napoleon now? The
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exhibition is entered on the popular painting from the collections by Jules Girardet and will explore the differing perceptions of Napoleon on his journey to Plymouth. Admission free. Until Oct 31 FROM PLYMOUTH TO THE WORLD: THE VOYAGE OF PLYMOUTH GIN FROM BIRTH TO LEGEND The city of Plymouth has long been regarded as the birthplace of adventurers, the homeport of a famed naval fleet, and the native home of the world’s most iconic spirits: Plymouth Gin. Visit the special foyer display to explore the birth of the world’s first ‘dry gin’ and discover why this artisan spirit continues to be an inspiration to gin lovers around the world. Oct 6 - 29 DREAM CARGO: STANLEY DONWOOD’S ARTWORK FOR J.G. BALLARD’S PUBLICATIONS Crosspoint, Roland Levinsky Building Stanley Donwood, artist and writer, received an email from J.G. Ballard’s publishers asking if he would create cover art and design for 21 of the author’s works. In Donwood’s words: “As Ballard is arguably the finest and
most peculiar novelist to work in English in the 20th century, and perhaps my favourite writer, the outcome of the email was a foregone conclusion.” In producing the cover designs, Donwood worked with scientists in their laboratories, using acids, combustion, X-rays, chromatography, and various other experimental techniques working with the instinct that J.G. Ballard regarded his writing as a sort of experiment itself. Oct 12 - 24 CHEZ PAULETTE COFFEE HOUSE Crosspoint, Roland Levinsky Building Following the success of Chez Paulette on the Sunset Strip in 2013, Peninsula Arts is delighted that it returns as part of this year’s Plymouth International Book Festival. Artist and Plymouth University fine art lecturer Anya Lewin commissioned a replica of her father’s 1950s coffee house in the form of a film set that references the American TV Show ’77 Sunset Strip’ which also featured a set of the original Chez Paulette cafe. Operating as a fully functioning coffee bar throughout the festival, it is the perfect venue to enjoy fine coffee, listen to poetry and readings. Free admission.
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Plymouth City Council’s latest Director of Public Health (DPH) Annual Report is the first to be produced since the launch of Thrive Plymouth, an innovative ten year programme. Thrive Plymouth focuses on four lifestyle behaviours: smoking, excessive drinking, inactivity and an unhealthy diet. Together, these lead to four chronic illnesses: cancer, heart disease, stroke and respiratory disease – which together account for 54% of deaths in Plymouth. As well as the focus on the four behaviours, the first year of Thrive Plymouth has been focused on workplace wellbeing, working with local businesses and other employers to enable staff to make healthier choices. The second year will be based around schools. A Thrive Plymouth launch event was held last November attended by 100 city leaders, businesses and institutions and the leader of the council. Since the launch around 370 health checks have been delivered in workplaces, while a number of businesses have signed up to the Workplace Wellbeing Charter. Thrive Plymouth has also been involved with the Plymouth Business Show and with the Chamber of Commerce. The new DPH Annual Report gives a range of information on the health inequalities across the city highlighting the ten year gap in life expectancy that exist between those who live in Devonport and those who live in Goosewell. Professor Kelechi Nnoaham, director of public health for Plymouth City Council, said: “This is my first DPH Report since I joined Plymouth City Council last year and the first chance for us to give a progress report on our Thrive Plymouth initiative. “The health of people in Plymouth is determined by a number of factors but behavioural choices (often associated with people’s social and economic conditions) exert a dominant effect. “Even small changes to behaviour can make a big difference and it is up to all of us – communities, the voluntary sector, the public sector, businesses and policy makers – to collaborate in fundamentally different ways to enable people to make healthy choices. “It is also about linking public health and Thrive Plymouth with other initiatives such as the Plymouth Plan, the new single strategic plan for Plymouth, looking ahead to 2031 and beyond.”
Other highlights of the annual report include: • Updates on specific public health workstreams in the city, from the Plymouth Strategic Alcohol Plan, to stop smoking and tobacco initiatives, to ensuring healthier catering is available at leisure and cultural facilities, to work the council is doing with other key partners to increase uptake of physical activity in the city, to the Plymouth Food Charter. • Thrive Plymouth Dashboard – this ranks the 20 Plymouth electoral wards according to their Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010 score (the current official measure of deprivation). It also includes ward by ward information on life expectancy and wellbeing, death rates, physical activity, healthy diet, smoking and drinking. Information on schools related behaviour survey and the adult wellbeing survey. • A range of infographics, maps and charts which illustrate health inequalities across the city. • Advice and guidance on some of the things local people can do to improve their own health. • Poster showing highlights of some of the public health progress made in Plymouth.
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Majestic’s Ross is a real fighter Businessman Ross Kitto is a real fighter - in every sense of the word. After battling to overcome testicular cancer in 2013, Ross has dedicated as much of his spare time as possible taking part in challenging events to raise funds for charity. One of his latest charitable endeavours involved stepping into the boxing ring in front of a thousand-strong audience at the Plymouth Pavilions as part of a ‘White Collar Boxing’ evening in aid of local charity Jeremiah’s Journey. Ross was one of 24 business people - two teams of 12 - who swapped the comfort of their day jobs to become one of JJ’s Heroes and don boxing gloves for three two minute rounds in the ring. While the rest of the competitors spent 15 weeks in intensive training, Ross only became involved for the last five weeks. One of the teams was being trained at the Hybrid Mixed Martial Arts and Fitness Centre in Cattedown. “I have known Darren from Hybrid for many years and wanted to get back into martial arts again and he happened to mention the boxing event. I was put in as a reserve fighter in the first instance,” said Ross, who runs Majestic Cleaning South West. “The team had already been training for 10 weeks so I had a lot of catch up to do. A couple of weeks later they told me I would actually be fighting on the night so I had to seriously step up the training to three times a week,” he said. “All the boxers ended up battered and bruised but we were all proud to be part of raising funds for such a worthwhile cause. A huge thanks to everyone’s dedication inside and outside the ring. “It was an incredible experience and the atmosphere in the Pavilions was fantastic,” added Ross. The whole evening raised a much-needed £18,000 for Jeremiah’s Journey - thanks to Ross and the other 23 business men and women who took part. The boxing was the latest in a series of fund-raising challenges Ross has undertaken since being treated for cancer.
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Ross Kitto (blue) lands a punch on his opponent accountant Chris White and (below right) Ross taking his training seriously
“My main goal when I finished the chemotherapy treatment was to get as fit as possible as quickly as possible. I have always kept myself in good shape and have done a lot of judo and circuit training in the past,” said Ross. “I was aware that there are a lot of challenging charity events are organised on a regular basis and decided to find out more.” Earlier this year he organised a mixed team to take part in Rocksolid - an Exeter-based extreme fitness event. Ross Kitto “The course was over five or 10 kilometres and involved a lot of mud, obstacles and other fitness challenges. I managed to get a ten-strong team together and challenged them to raise as much money as possible for Macmillan Nurses, who helped me so much during my illness. I was delighted that we managed to raise over £800 in the end. “The medical team and my consultant at Derriford were superb and nurses and staff at the Mustard Tree Macmillan Centre were fantastic.” His next fund-raiser will involve a skydive from 15,000 feet at Dunkeswell Airfield near Honiton when he hopes to raise up to £1000 for charity. He will be joined by his best friend Paul Springett, manager of Plymouth-based jewellers Wray & Co, who was also a member of Ross’s Rocksolid team. In August Ross is planning to get a team together to take part in Tough Mudder in Gloucestershire. “Apparently this event involves some of the deepest, darkest mud and energy-sapping terrain,” said Ross, “so it will be a real challenge for everyone involved.” Ross said that contracting cancer had totally changed him. “When you go through cancer it does affect your outlook on life and the world around you. You realise how petty some people can be and how tough it is for lots of people. It can be a very selfish world and it’s nice to be able to give something back. Sadly it often takes a dramatic event in your life to make you aware of this.” Ross said that he had lost two stones in weight after
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Swimming with turtles, beautiful beaches and the ultimate in holiday luxury...
...Barbados has it all Phil Burch, who has worked for Peter Goord Travel for nearly 15 years, reports on his recent factfinding visit to the Caribbean, Phil is pictured (below) on the left with fellow travel industry representatives
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I have just returned from a truly memorable trip to Barbados. It all started on a not so memorable cold Friday morning at 2 am, when I was picked up by our transport company and driven to Gatwick Airport. My flight was with Virgin Airways and I was travelling in their Premium Economy cabin. The extra leg room, and seat pitch, gave the comfort that made the nine hour flight more bearable. Free drinks and the largest brandy I have ever seen helped the flight seem a lot quicker! The extensive choice of films and entertainment, although a bit of a blur, I seem to remember were excellent. On arrival in sunny Barbados I was transferred to the Mango Bay Hotel, on the west coast of this beautiful island. This all inclusive hotel was situated right on a sandy beach with crystal clear waters and, although only a small hotel, it had a great atmosphere and the live music in the evening was very entertaining. The hotel was ideally based and within easy walking distance of the town with its designer boutiques and upmarket restaurants. It had a very friendly and welcoming feel to it. The next day we visited, and had lunch, at The Sandy Lane Hotel. This exquisite, and exclusive hotel is a holiday home to many of the rich and famous including Simon Cowell. The 112 elegant rooms were furnished to the highest standard. With the latest 50 inch televisions and entertainment systems in every room it is not difficult to see why stars and footballers visit this exceptional hotel, although, just my luck, there wasn't one to be seen during my visit. The hotel also has one five bedroom villa which costs $25000 a night, off season. I immediately booked my family in for two weeks! Lunch was a lavish affair, and with the back
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drop of the white sandy beach and tranquil azure sea, this was the perfect setting. It was then time to leave and transfer to the Fairmont Royal Pavilion set on St James' beach. This was to be my home for the next two nights. This five star hotel was set directly on the beach with rooms that were all but on the powder sand. The whole complex had an understated elegance throughout. It even had its own resident green monkeys which seemed more than willing to engage in conversation (or was that just too much rum punch). After a quick check in we were picked up and transported to Bridgetown where we were to set By Travel sail on the Tiami sunset cruise. This departed at Expert 4pm and after sailing for about an hour, we dropped anchor and were then able to swim, and snorkel, Anthony Goord with the turtles. The water was crystal clear and, although 30 feet deep we only managed to see one turtle, which was an
amazing experience and the highlight of the trip. We then set sail back to Bridgetown Harbour enjoying a spectacular sunset. The whole trip lasted about four hours but was the most wonderful experience and one not to be missed. The next morning we visited Cobblers Cove, a boutique hotel which is a blend of English country home style and authentic Caribbean charm. After a short tour of the hotel we were treated to lunch at their Camelot restaurant, renowned as one of the best on the island. The food was exceptional and the dessert was one that any winning MasterChef contestant would be proud of. We then returned to the Fairmont Royal Pavilion. We were now able to relax and enjoy the hotel facilities, which included a swimming pool, jacuzzi, tennis courts and over 100 in-room spa treatments. The hotel also offers a great choice of water sports • continued on next page
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Vote for Plymouth CoolSummerSavings at Beacon Electrical as the country’s greatest sporting destination Could Plymouth win VisitEngland’s search for the country’s most popular sports destination? In celebration of this year’s sporting events in Plymouth, which include, the vintage cycle race, L’Eroica, the British Diving Championships, and a 2015 Rugby World Cup Training Camp, the national tourist board is on a quest to find the country’s top sporting destination, and has asked the public to send in their own nominations. By submitting an image of their ‘home of sport’ sports fans will help decide the jewel in England’s sporting crown, no mean feat in a country that is world-renowned for its sporting heritage. Chair of Destination Plymouth, Duncan Currall, said: “Britain’s Ocean City is a major UK destination for sport, famous for the Plymouth Life Centre and world-class diving facilities as well as home to many Olympic athletes and well known swimming clubs such as Plymouth Leander. We also have a huge sailing community and have hosted a number of largescale sailing events like the America’s Cup World Series and La Solitaire du Figaro as well as Transat next year. “Being right in between coast and country we have many beauty spots for cycling, walking and scuba diving as well as providing centres such as the Plymouth Ski-Centre and Mountbatten Watersports Centre. We are also proud of our sporting teams such as Plymouth Argyle Football Club, Plymouth Albion Rugby Team and the Plymouth Raiders. “As the Chair of Destination Plymouth I have seen numerous stunning pictures that not only show our city off but really emphasise the Active Plymouth culture. This campaign gives us the opportunity to be proud of our city and show the rest of the country why we are Britain’s Ocean City. To be crowned England’s Home of Sport would be amazing – so let’s get snapping and sharing!” To help find England’s sporting capital members of the public are asked to upload pictures from their own home of sport to Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #HomeOfSport with a snappy sentence stating the city and why it’s the best sporting destination in England. Approved nominations will appear on a national sports wall at www.englandhomeofsport.com and will be entered into a prize draw to win a selection of sporting experiences. Entries will close at midnight on August 31, after which an expert panel will work through the nominations to establish a shortlist of sporting hubs. The shortlist will open to public vote on September 16, with the destination that receives the highest number of votes announced as England’s Home of Sport on October 23. Criteria for the winning destination will include: breadth of sporting experiences, diverse and beautiful backdrops and interesting sports trivia or claims to fame. www.cornerstonevision.com
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Plymouth College of Art is joining in with the Plymouth Arts Trail for the first time this summer. Visitors will be welcome at a working studio set up in the Create Gallery at the college. Drawn to the Valley, a network of artists based in and around the Tamar Valley, have organised the Open Studios and created a special membership so the college can be involved. In all, 87 artists are exhibiting this year. I went down to the college to meet with the four students who have been selected to exhibit their work in this Open Studio, which runs from August 29 to September 6. These students will show and sell work from their creative practices and encourage visitors to explore the finished and developing work on display. Kicking off on the first day of the Plymouth Arts Trail, Saturday 29 August, the students are planning an opening event from 3pm to 5pm that day, with invited guests and public access for all. By Work in progress and on display will include paintings, prints, drawings, millinery, handbags and clothes. Julie Ellis, a painter and printmaker on the BA (Hons) Painting, Drawing and Printmaking programme, draws upon the city and landscape of South Devon. “My work is inspired by experience and memories and a deep connection with my environment,” she said. “I seek to evoke memory and narrative for the viewer through our shared responses to aesthetics.” In a working studio in the Create Gallery, Sharon Morgan, who graduated this year from the BA (Hons) Fashion programme, will be creating contemporary headwear and accessories using traditional techniques. “I am a milliner and I love moulding and shaping fabric,” she said. “For my graduate collection this summer I pushed the craft element of my work by printing fabric inspired by post-
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The company, which recently celebrated its third anniversary, co-organised Digital Plymouth during the Plymouth Business Week in June and is now planning a regular forum where individuals and businesses involved in the digital industry can come together to network and share experiences. The next event will be at a city centre venue on September 24 and it is hoped that a large number of people working in the digital sector will attend. Elixel’s managing director Gavin Jones said: “The Digital Plymouth event in June proved extremely successful and clearly underlined the level of interest which exists in such a gathering. “Digital Plymouth was a celebration of the digital culture we have in the city and featured a collection of talks for business owners covering a variety of topics from ‘open data’ to ‘the changing face of PR. “We are now actively collaborating with other Plymouthbased digital businesses such as Thinqtanq, Sonic DC and Tin Digital to provide regular events organised by the digital community for the digital community. “There are a growing number of individuals and businesses in the city working in the digital sector and we want to encourage a greater degree of collaboration and see businesses working together for the benefit of the city as a whole. Our aim is to build a strong team of businesses which have the same passion for the industry and its potential in Plymouth. “There is so much digital activity going on in the city which is going unnoticed, involving a whole range of technical skills in areas such as web design, app development, programming, videography, photography, games development and much more.”
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focus on local environmental and social justice. “It also further endorses the support Plymouth City council has given us. The council should be applauded for enabling the creation of PEC and providing loan finance for community owned solar power. Many other areas are now following Plymouth’s lead.” Leader of Plymouth City Council, Councillor Tudor Evans said: “PEC is one the city’s great success stories and we are delighted that the team’s hard work has received this recognition. “PEC has grown from a Plymouth City Council initiative into a large community-led operation which offers a range of excellent services to help the people of Plymouth.” The Ethical Awards celebrated a decade with founder Lucy Siegle hosting sponsors, bloggers and celebrities in attendance. Other winners on the night included Emma Watson, Coronation Street, Swedish denim brand Nudie Jeans, Yoko Ono and many more. Lucy Siegle, Founder of the Observer Ethical Awards said: “The 10th Observer Ethical Awards shows in no uncertain terms that green has gone mainstream. Our judges including Katie Piper and Deborah Meaden have awarded across the country from the joyous, free, accessible Festival of Thrift in Darlington to Plymouth Community Energy. The ambition and energy of our winners is typified by Coronation Street, the world’s oldest soap opera now on course to become the world’s first carbon literate TV production. On and off screen cast and crew are putting their considerable energies into making Corrie a leader of sustainable TV production.” Achievements since PEC was launched include: • Fuel Debt Advice Service helping residents in arrears apply for funding to clear their debt. This has cleared over £55,000 fuel bill debt in ten months, from over 300 referrals (£120,000 currently under application). • Promotion of grant schemes for free cavity and loft insulation and subsidised external wall insulation. Over 23,000 households have been targeted, with nearly 1000 surveys completed. The measures installed will save residents over £750,000 over the lifetime of the measures,
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