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Argyle put city on the map - big time! Plymouth Argyle’s exploits against Liverpool in the FA Cup have certainly put the city on the map. The huge amount of publicity following the fantastic goal-less draw at Anfield has undoubtedly turned the spotlight on Britain’s Ocean City in a very positive way.
I’m no great follower of football (being a football widow for more than 20 Saturdays every year) but I was glued to the TV when the Liverpool match was screened. My hubby and two sons travelled up to Liverpool for the weekend and were blown away by the whole experience. A visit to the famous Cavern Club on the Saturday before the match was a great prelude for what was to follow on Sunday afternoon in front of nearly 54,000 fans - more than 8,500 of them members of the Green Army. Everyone in Liverpool was really welcoming apparently - especially the staff and stewards at Anfield. It’s good to hear that opposing fans can come together in such a spirit of friendship. I’m writing this on the eve of the replay at Home Park so by the time the magazine is distributed we will know the outcome of what is certainly one of the biggest matches in the club’s recent history. Whatever the result, the FA Cup run has provided a major boost to Argyle and follows the club’s recent announcement that £5 million is being invested in refurbishing the 65 year old Mayflower Stand. The money has come from Simon Hallett and his wife Jane. Simon bought into the club last year and he has now certainly put his money where his mouth is. All credit to both Simon and Jane for that. It really feels like the club is in very safe hands at present. Based for many years in the USA, Simon has turned his attention to Plymouth and believes Argyle must play an important role in the Mayflower 400 celebrations in 2020. In the meantime here’s hoping Argyle put on another great show in the replay and secure promotion from League 2. Publishers: Chris Girdler and Ian Pilkington Editor: Debbie Girdler Designers: Sven Lauch, Diana Mazuru and Naomi Girdler Photography: Roy Perring and Laura Joint Contributors: Andrea James; Derek Anderson; Kerry Cole and Laura Joint Advertising sales: Karen Pilkington, Dave Simpson, Nathanael Logan, Jessica Bennett , Ali Alexander and Esther Cole Distribution: Tony Hodges Artwork: Sarah Simpson Finance: Karen Pilkington and Kim Strachan Front cover: Artist Julie Ellis busy preparing for her solo exhibition at Ocean Studios in the Royal William Yard. Photo by Roy Perring. Contacts: Editorial Tel: 01752 225623 e-mail: chris@cornerstonevision.com Advertising Tel: 01752 225623 e-mail: karen@cornerstonevision.com
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CONTENTS FEBRUARY 2017 EDITION
KERRIE CELEBRATES
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Kerrie Drake of Karisma Nails & Beauty in Stoke is marking 12 years in business with plans for further expansion and more staff.
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MAT’S NEW VENTURE
Leading Plymouth chef Mat Norton has achieved his lifelong dream of opening his own restaurant - which he has named after his son Freddie.
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SEWING MATTERS One of the sewing workshops at Make at 140 Vauxhall St
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Over four days, participants will learn valuable sewing skills and make a simple, beautiful and wearable wardrobe. By the end of the course they will have four new items for their wardrobe including the Kiomi top or dress, Owyn trousers or shorts, Esme top or tunic and a Tedra skirt. More experienced sewers who want to take their skills to the next level, Make offers the Intro to Pattern Cutting Course. Running over six evenings, participants will learn how to create a top block and sew a top to fit perfectly. They will also be shown techniques to alter the pattern for different looks and body types. After the course, they can use the bespoke pattern and
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TRAINING MATTERS
£1 million training academy helping young people to launch their careers
Manager Lisa Rosewarne (centre) with Zoe McCreadie (left) and Helen Woodward
Thousands of young people in Plymouth are set to benefit over the coming years from a £1 million state-of-the-art training academy that’s just opened its doors in the city centre. South West-based Skills Group has moved into the 7,233 square foot premises at Derry’s Cross that was formerly the home of Groundwork South West. And, after a refurbishment lasting almost a year, the first apprentices are now reaping the benefits. The first phase of the training centre is the Hair Academy on the ground floor. The hairdressing and barbering training has been relocated from the company’s Union Street site. Later in 2017 the training for child care, business and sport and leisure will also move to Derry’s Cross, from the current centre in Langage. By the time this edition goes to press, all parts of the building should be up and running. The city centre presence has already made an impact, with young people walking in to ask about apprenticeships available with local employers who work with Skills Group. The Hair Academy has 21 stations, with apprentices starting off by learning the basics at the back and working their way to the front. To make the training experience as close as possible to a working salon, customers can walk in or book an appointment with a trainee. Apprentice Ellie Ash, 18, has already noticed a difference. Ellie works at Coles HD salon in Estover, where two colleagues have completed their apprenticeships with Level 3 qualifications in conjunction with Skills Group: “Actually getting to do people’s hair is helping my confidence a lot,” she said. “It’s very hands-on and everyone helps each other. And the facilities are fantastic. I enjoy coming here; everyone enjoys it.”
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The Hair Academy team is led by manager Lisa Rosewarne. Working with her are trainers/assessors Zoe McCreadie, Helen Woodward, Helen Morrish, Sophie Holland and Charlie Mousley. Lisa said: “One of the things that students tell us is that they’ve taken an apprenticeship because they’re getting a vocational qualification, they’re getting paid and they’re getting three years of experience in the workplace. Their employability is significantly enhanced and it’s that employability factor that makes an apprenticeship such an advantage for many young people.” Even in its early days, the new training academy is having an impact. Assessor Helen Woodward said: “Employers are coming in to have a look and are very impressed. More are wanting to take on apprentices. And our learners have also responded to the environment. They’re stepping up.” Apprentices spend one day a week at the training academy, with funding from Government grants. They spend the rest of the week at their place of work, putting their training into practise. Three days a week induction courses are also available to train those young people who might need to learn ‘work-ready’ skills before an apprenticeship. The training centre has a learner canteen and runs a free breakfast club to ensure that all apprentices receive a healthy breakfast before their day begins. Chelsea Sterry For those looking to top up their drying Chloe qualifications, evening sessions are available Ling’s hair on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for people already working full time in salons and are looking to achieve Level 3. The academy is also running master classes, where employers come in and share their skills. Currently, more than 1,500 apprentices pass through Skills
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Group’s doors each year. Of those, 200 are looking to work in hairdressing and barbering, with 130 of these being trained in Plymouth. The new academy will ensure that many more will earn the qualifications necessary for their futures and will provide city employers with a skilled workforce. Mark Boulting, managing director of Skills Group, said: “We have invested a total of £5 million over the last three years, with our new training centre in the heart of Plymouth adding to our construction and engineering training centres in Langage, and hair academies in Newton Abbot and Exeter. “Our presence in the centre of the city will further raise the profile of apprenticeships with young people and their parents as a realistic alternative to sixth form or higher education. It will also help to promote apprenticeships to employers who are yet to realise the benefits apprentices can bring to their business, both in terms of developing their workforce to meet their specific needs and having a positive impact on their bottom line.” The training centre also enables Skills Group to expand its higher apprenticeship and upskilling training for employers: “A number of our employers have asked us to look into offering apprenticeship training for their existing staff, as a way of upskilling their workforce to meet the changing demands on their businesses,” said Mr Boulting. “With the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy next year and new funding methods, we anticipate an increase in demand for this type of training.” Employers, schools and young people who want to get involved should visit the Skills Group website, where there is also a list of current opportunities. Those interested in the Hair Academy can contact Lisa direct.
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BUSINESS MATTERS
Kerrie Drake of Karisma Nails & Beauty in Stoke
Expansion adds extra gloss for Karisma Nail & Beauty! Kerrie Drake is celebrating a dozen years at her Karisma Nails & Beauty salon in the heart of Stoke village – by buying it and making it bigger! Kerrie is also expanding her team from four to five by appointing a new apprentice so all-in-all, 2017 is already shaping up to be a great year. Kerrie has been renting the premises in Devonport Road since moving from the city centre salon where she worked with her colleague, Lisa, who made the move with her. But with business continuing to grow she has decided to buy the premises and extend it to offer a bigger space for clients to enjoy. “It’s very exciting,” said Kerrie. “Everything I’ve dreamed of and worked towards in the past 12 years is now coming true.” Both Kerrie and Lisa have been qualified nail artists for 18 years and have worked together for 13 of those: “When I qualified as a nail technician, it was so new that I had to explain to people what I actually did,” said Kerrie. “Now it’s huge.” Kerrie and husband Adam were due to get the keys to the property just as Plymouth Magazine was going to press: “We are planning to expand the salon so that it opens up the whole ground floor,” explained Kerrie. Lisa at work in the salon The extra space means there will be two new beauty rooms, much bigger than the current rooms,
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and there will be two pedicure stations and a spray tanning station. The nail treatments will remain at the front of the salon, with an extra, fourth nail desk. “It’s going to take a while, perhaps even a year to 18 months, because we want to get it absolutely right,” said Kerrie. The salon will be staying open throughout the expansion, with the front being used while the rear refurbishment is taking place and then vice-versa. Since opening with just Kerrie and Lisa, the salon has grown to four advanced qualified nail technicians and beauty therapists, with Cara and Kelly completing the team – and Kerrie is looking to take on an apprentice in 2017. Some customers have been with Karisma Nails from Day 1 – including those who moved with Kerrie and Lisa – and people travel from as far as Princetown, Torpoint and Plympton. So what’s the secret to their success? “We’re a friendly, highly qualified team and we keep our prices affordable so that having beautiful nails is an everyday thing and not just for special occasions,” said Kerrie. The friendly welcome and the fact that Kerrie and the team clearly enjoy what they do is also a reason why people keep coming back: “I wake up in the morning and look forward to coming to work,” said Kerrie.
“That’s all down to our customers. The friendships we build are lovely – it’s the best part of the job. “And even after 18 years I still get excited by all the new things that are happening in the trade, the new innovations and trends.” All the women who work at Karisma are mums with young children so, unusually for the industry, Kerrie employs all of them: “They’re not self-employed. This is important to me because it provides stability for everyone and it’s also good for our clients, too.” Karisma Nails & Beauty prices start at £12 for a manicure and £18 for a pedicure. Gel polish for a full set is £16, with the same price for gel toes. For £18 this price includes design and Swarovski crystals on top of the artwork, most of which is done by hand. A full set of designed acrylics are £42 and 3-weekly infill and gel polish is £25. Gel polish + gel toes + 10 nail art is £30. New customers can download a 20% off voucher from the Karisma Nails & Beauty website, where you’ll also find a full list of services and prices, including wedding and prom packages.
Karisma offer a wide range of beauty treatments with a full set of lash extensions costing £30 or £12 for express lashes for special occasions. Massages start at £15 with a range of Swedish & hot stone treatments, while nourishing facials are £25. Intimate waxing is available from £15, as well as all your other waxing needs. Opening times are 10am to 7pm Tuesdays; 9.30am to 6pm Wednesdays; 10am to 8pm Thursdays; 9am to 7pm Fridays, and appointments only on Saturdays. Prior booking is advised by phone or through the website’s online booking system. Three hours free parking is available in the Stoke village public car parks. For the very latest news, visit The Karisma Nails Facebook page.
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ART MATTERS
Talented artist Julie’s solo exhibition at Ocean Studios Plymouth artist Julie Ellis currently has an exhibition at The Royal William Yard. Located in the Factory Cooperage building, opposite Las Iguanas, Ocean Studios is the creative space displaying her artwork until February 17. This solo show, Art Matters with Kerry Cole entitled Earth & Air: The Episodic Memory is open each week from Wednesday to Sunday from 12pm to 5pm and invites visitors to gain an interesting insight into Julie's work. She will be
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painting live within the exhibition every Saturday. Julie was born in Plymouth in the 70s. She went back to higher education in 2012 and received a first class honours degree in Painting, Drawing and Printmaking at Plymouth College of Art. The theme of ‘place’ and ‘a sense of belonging’ have a commanding role in her art pieces. Her work has developed predominantly into oil paintings which impart enigmatic, loose, airy and sublime aspects of the land. I first met Julie as part of the ‘Drawn to the Valley’ Open Studios event in 2015. Since then her work and artistic prominence has literally snowballed. She recently told me: "Back then, everything was in its very early stages. It was all just coming together – that sense that people were engaging with what I was producing and liking what they saw. "It’s an amazing process because you create your paintings in the studio and
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you just don’t know how they will be received. But by my third year of college I had three galleries showing my work and commissions were beginning to come in." Talking of her paintings and the exhibition Julie said: "I really want people to feel welcome and comfortable. There is no obligation to spend lots of time viewing my work. There will be nothing stiff or starchy about it. I am looking forward to the Saturdays when I will be painting live." To get an idea of the style and thinking behind Julie’s paintings she told me: "I paint with a sense of ‘Place’, but very loose and free. Places tell stories where fragmented fables and memories intermingle. I seek to describe the landscape which exists in actuality and memory. "The work is ambiguous, anonymous with incomplete and open narrative inviting the viewer to bring their
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Introducing the team at the latest eatery that’s going down a storm with diners in Plymouth: Mat, owner and head chef; Lisa, secretary and all-round-helper-with-everything; Harry, bar manager; Alfie, apprentice chef; and Freddie, aged eight, whose name inspired the name of the restaurant, Fred’s Kitchen. Collectively, Mat, Lisa, Harry, Alfie and Freddie are the Norton family. Add manager Rhys Hannacott to the mix and it seems they’ve come up with a winning recipe with Fred’s Kitchen. It only opened its doors at 42 Bretonside in November and already it has developed a reputation for great British food and has grown a customer base that includes lots of ‘returners’. For Mat, the rapid success vindicates his decision to leave his position as head chef at River Cottage Canteen at the Royal William Yard to open his own place: “It’s amazing,” said Mat. “I never expected it to be this busy so soon. It’s blown me away. It’s been round-the-clock hard work since we opened but I’m not going to stop until the place is completely rammed!” Mat has been a chef since leaving school and has worked in France and at a number of restaurants in England, including under the famous Swiss chef, Willi Elsener, at the Dorchester in London. He moved to Plymouth in 2007 and worked as head chef for the Brunning family at their establishments, The Bridge at Mountbatten and the Turtley Corn Mill at Avonwick. It was while working full-time at The Bridge in 2011 that Mat launched the original Fred’s Kitchen as a business from home, making chutneys, pickles and sauces and selling them at markets. These are now used in the restaurant and are also available to buy. In 2015, Mat became head chef at Hugh FearnleyWhittingstall’s River Cottage Canteen: “I loved every minute of my time there,” said Mat. “I learnt so much from Hugh. He’s very inspiring and has an immense knowledge about food. “But in August I mentioned to Lisa that I wanted my own restaurant. I was driving past this place every day – it’s on one of the busiest roads in Plymouth – and thought ‘why don’t I
“There is an element of River Cottage in the menu as well because I believe in that ethos of using local produce where possible. There are always a couple of dishes that are organic and we have organic wine, too.” Fred’s Kitchen is open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and for evening meals, and people can also pop in for a drink. Mat added: “This is the best thing I’ve ever done in my life and I’m overwhelmed with how it’s going. It’s going to be an exciting 2017.” Currently Fred’s Kitchen is open seven days a week, 8am to 11pm (last orders 9pm). For latest information, visit the Facebook page.
take a look?’ I did and within two weeks I had the keys!” That was on 1 October and a lot of work had to be done to knock the premises, formerly the Mediterranean restaurant, B.E.D, into shape: “I knew exactly what I wanted to do in terms of the look and feel of the place and in terms of the food,” said Mat. “I wanted a rustic, cosy, relaxing, warm feel. It took me and an electrician two weeks to do the main part of the work. Everything needed to be done but I did it sensibly. I recycled the wooden bar that was here and used wooden pallets and scaffolding planks for a lot of the work and it’s helped to create that rustic feel I was looking for.” The soft furnishings, including the seat covers and cushions, have been made by Mat’s mum, Christine, who is an interior designer. Mat was keen for the food to reflect the ambience: great British fare that would give customers a warm glow: “I want to bring the old back and make it new. For example, one of our most popular dishes is the rabbit stew with a whole carrot on the top. The aim is to give people what they want and I’ve kept everything very simple. It’s hearty, rustic food. It’s my menu and I put my own stamp on the dishes, but not too much of a twist.
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WHAT’S ON The Lyric Royal Parade Plymouth Box Office 01752 267222 www.theatreroyal.com Until Feb 25 MAMMA MIA! Join the ultimate feel-good party at Mamma Mia!, the world’s sunniest and most exhilarating smash-hit musical! Set on a Greek island paradise, a story of love, friendship and identity is cleverly told through the timeless songs of ABBA. Sophie’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings her mother face to face with three men from her distant romantic past on the eve of a wedding they’ll never forget. Feb 27 to Mar 1 ROOM ON THE BROOM Join the Witch and her cat on their mission to defeat the dragon in Tall Stories’ magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Songs, laughs and scary fun for children and up and their grown-ups, in the Oliviernominated show that’s toured Britain and the world! Mar 3 and 4 DANZA CONTEMPORÁNEA DE CUBA Last seen in the UK in 2012, Cuba’s vibrant flagship contemporary dance company will present an exciting programme choreographed by some of today’s most soughtafter choreographic names. For more than five decades Danza Contemporánea de Cuba’s hybrid and hothouse dance blend of African-Caribbean rhythms, jazzy American modernism and influences from classical European ballet has been evoking the sensual heart of the Cuban spirit through vigorous and highly physical contemporary dance. Mar 8 to Mar 11 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET CINDERELLA David Bintley’s Cinderella is a glorious, award-winning celebration of ballet – an enchanting fairy tale with sumptuous designs by John Macfarlane, designer of Birmingham Royal Ballet’s famous Nutcracker. Praised by audiences and critics alike, Cinderella is a sure-fire mix of wonderful dance, spectacular scenery and a cast of characters that include mice, lizards and even a dancing frog, that capture every imagination.
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Mar 10 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET FIRST STEPS A perfect introduction to ballet, this hour-long, interactive show is a feast of dance, music, costumes and lots of fun. Specially adapted for children aged three to seven, the amazing Birmingham Royal Ballet dancers and orchestra perform excerpts from Cinderella accompanied by a storyteller introducing the children to the music, leading characters and sharing some of the technical magic and wizardry.
Mamma Mia! the hit musical is on stage at The Theatre Royal until February 25
Mar 11 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET CLASS ON STAGE 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. Mar 16 to Mar 18 THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOON Following his sell-out success with Needles and Opium at The Barbican, London in 2016, internationally renowned director and performer Robert Lepage brings his critically-acclaimed The Far Side of The Moon to Plymouth. Performed by Yves Jacques and punctuated by Laurie Anderson’s otherworldly score, The Far Side of the Moon takes audiences on a spellbinding, funny and technically exquisite journey, highlighting the poetry that sometimes hides in human life. This epic production will be performed in only three UK cities, offering a unique opportunity for audiences outside of London to experience this unparalleled work. Mar 24 to 26 WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT Direct from a smash-hit West End season and international tour. Michael Rosen’s award-winning book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt is brought vividly and noisily to the stage in director Sally Cookson’s fun-filled adaptation set to Benji Bower’s versatile lively score. Join our intrepid family of adventurers and their musical dog on their quest to find a bear; as they wade through the gigantic swishy swashy grass, the splishy splashy river and the thick oozy, squelchy mud! Expect catchy songs, interactive scenes and plenty of hands-on adventure!
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Mar 25 ROSS NOBLE BRAIN DUMP Everybody’s favourite randomist is back. As always Ross has lots of stuff backing up in his head and it’s time to let it all out. Famed for his super quick freewheeling style and highly imaginative flights of fancy, a Ross Noble show is always an unmissable event. Apr 1 to 15 SLEEPLESS World premiere of the enchanting new romantic musical comedy based on the timeless movie classic, Sleepless in Seattle. Bursting with all the charm, romance and wit of the muchloved film, Sleepless stars
Danny Mac (TV’s Strictly Come Dancing, Hollyoaks) and Carley Stenson (Legally Blonde, Shrek the Musical, TV’s Hollyoaks) and features a sparkling brandnew musical score. From the producers of Elf. Apr 18 WELSH NATIONAL OPERA: LE VIN HERBE Many opera-goers will be familiar with Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde but Frank Martin’s intimate opera offers a very different take on the legend. This rare staged production of this exquisite and elegant tragedy promises a truly intoxicating experience
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Apr 20 to 22 WNO: MADAM BUTTERFLY Joachim Herz’s Madam Butterfly has been with us for over three decades and with good reason. It’s a classic, traditional staging of this much-loved opera. While being completely faithful to the composer’s intentions it also critiques imperialism to powerful effect. Each scene looks like a sepia photograph through which we glimpse a vanished world. Apr 24 to 29 THE COMMITMENTS 2017 A fantastically feel good celebration of soul, with over 20 soul classics live on stage. Direct from a phenomenally successful, record breaking run in London’s West End, The Commitments is based on the BAFTA award winning film classic. www.cornerstonevision.com
Feb 21 to Feb 25 TANK Inspired by the Dolphin House experiments, Breach’s Fringe First winning Tank rips the story apart to explore the violence of language, the power of culture, and what happens when you inject a cetacean with LSD. In 1965, a researcher lived with a dolphin for ten weeks to try and teach him to speak English. It was part of a NASA-funded research project into humananimal communication. Feb 28 to Mar 4 INFINITY POOL Multi-award winning writer Bea Roberts tells a tender and truthful comedy like no other, using projectors, party rings and PowerPoint. Emails @CornerstoneVis
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WHAT’S ON unopened, cup-a-soup undrunk, a secret in the stock room; Emma Barnicott’s pines for a world beyond her trading estate office. When she meets a man online, Emma must decide if the chance of a fantastic love is worth trading for an imperfect life. “Completely different and deliciously quirky… this original show proved painfully funny and oddly moving.” The Guardian Mar 9 to 25 THE HERE AND THIS AND NOW In a faded country house hotel in England, a group of medical reps from the world’s seventyninth largest pharmaceutical company have been summoned for an office awayday. Potential office romances aside, it’s strictly business-as-usual: endless team-building exercises, an over-ambitious boss and the wrong sort of biscuits. Little does anyone know that change is clearly coming… Mar 28 to Apr WAIL Why do whales sing? Why do humans wail? Last year Little Bulb Theatre embarked on a quest to discover the answers
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to these perplexing questions and more. Now, they share their findings in an aquatic cabaret of songs, science and soundscapes with chances to win cheap prizes galore! Apr 4 to 8 THE STAR SEEKERS Have you ever dreamt of flying to the moon? Visiting a space station? Becoming an astronaut? Join The Wardrobe Ensemble on a journey through the stars where you take the steering wheel.
Inspired by our childhood wonder of the universe, we have created a unique theatre experience for children; a show that passes on our awe for the limitless majesty of galaxies, the solar system, shooting stars and planets to the next generation and also delves into one of greatest unanswered questions of the universe: what do astronauts really have for dinner?! Apr 11 to 15 SAMMY AND THE SNOW LEOPARD This is a high-energy show involving stuffed animals, evil neighbours, school projects and limes that will enchant everyone over 5. Travelling Light are renowned for producing innovative and inspiring shows for young audiences. Apr 18 to 22 ALL THE LITTLE LIGHTS Poignant, moving and darkly funny, this award-winning new play tells the searing story of three girls slipping through the cracks in society, desperately searching for friendship, family and themselves. In a world where nobody wants you, what would you do to survive? Apr 25 to 29 NATIONAL THEATRE CONNECTIONS FESTIVAL A celebration of young people, theatre-making and the importance of access to the arts with ten new plays for young people to perform, bringing together some of the most exciting writers with the theatre-makers of tomorrow. Local performers include Lipson Cooperative Academy and Theatre Royal Young Company.
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Castle Street, Plymouth BOX OFFICE: 01752 267131 www.barbicantheatre.co.uk Mar 10 THE RISING The Rising is an empowering, highly charged evening of dance and live music. The show is inspired by Fijian dance and culture from Heather’s time working in Fiji with Vou Dance Company. It explores what it means to feel alive and empowered, drawing from ideas of vulnerability, surrender and our embodied sense of community. Live music originally composed and played by multi award winning musicians, Will McNicol and Luke Selby. Preented by the Heather Walrond Company. Mar 17 THE EULOGY OF TOBY PEACH Toby has come to deliver his Eulogy. Join him as he enters the (not so) exclusive Cancer Club; sample chemotherapy cocktails, select the perfect funeral playlist and marvel at Willy Wonka’s lifesaving stem cell machine. From diagnosis to remission, relapse and treatment; experience a young man’s journey with cancer in this honest, fascinating and inspiring exploration of modern science and the human body; discovery of self-mortality and celebration of life. Mar 24 ETCH Exim Dance Company present an intimate exploration of memory; the things we remember and those we choose to forget. With layers of spoken word, movement and music the performers
guide the audience on a journey of remembrance. Rooted in Dance Theatre this cross art form piece is devised by the performers under the direction of chorographer Claire Summers features text by Natalie McGrath, an original score from Magdalena Walker, Costume and production design from Meier Williams and Lighting design by Tim Hardy. Apr 6 to 15 DRACULA: THE BLOODY TRUTH La Navete Bete’s latest production presented by the Barbican Theatre at the Athenaeum Theatre. This brand new show will take audiences on a journey across Europe: from the dark and sinister Transylvanian mountains to the awkwardly charming seaside town of Whitby, and into
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Feb 9 JEFF FINLIN & CLIVE BARNES Jeff Finlin was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the grandson of Irish railroad workers (who seemed to be in the habit of leaping from trains). Jeff Finlin is a fascinating, unique artist. His career has taken many twists and turns. Clive Barnes is highly regarded as one of the finest performers on the roots circuit, a reputation solidified by the lyrical and songwriting prowess on this new collection of songs
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Feb 10 LOUISE PARKER Louise Parker is well known on the south west jazz circuit for her soulful renditions of jazz standards and blues. For this event Louise will present an eclectic set of songs, ranging from the Great American songbook to jazz/reggae fusion, bossa nova, rumba, as well as her take on Bill Withers and Leonard Cohen.
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Feb 2 MAE KARTHAUSER British singer songwriter with a rich and acrobatic voice and a distinctive folk-pop-circus piano style.
from a very young age showed quite an interest with gospel and the roots of soul/country music. It took a few years later until she started doing gigs and began her spellbinding mission to turn heads while she sang. She has sung at festivals such as Glastonbury, Beautiful Days, Port Eliot and Looe Music festival. Feb 15 ELANI EVANGELOU Elani Evangelou is a singersongwriter and guitarist from Devon. Born into a family of musicians, her influences span across countless genres and styles – making Elani’s sound something rather unique. The jazzy tones of Amy Winehouse covers, combined with her blues and folk original songs and even occasionally rapping – An eclectic performance not to be missed. Feb 23 BECCA LANGSFORD & ALEX HART Alex Hart and Becca Langsford are both well known on the South West music scene in their own right, but have now come together with a blend of country, blues and folk, featuring acoustic guitar, mandolin and close vocal harmonies.
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Feb 25 MARTYN CROCKER Martyn Crocker is an independent, solo singer songwriter from Ivybridge. Performing with a guitar and his voice, his shows are honest, compelling and engaging.
subscribers, performed on “Good Morning America,” topped iTunes and Billboard charts, and played hundreds of shows to packedhouses around the world.
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Mar 21 CRAIG DAVID It has been the most talked about and relevant return to music by an artist in decades! Having sold over 15 million albums, achieving 16 Top Ten hits and multi-platinum status in more than 20 coun-tries, taking over festival stages around the world, selling out headline tours in seconds, to securing a residency at the iconic Ibiza Rocks Hotel …It’s official, Craig David is back and in a big way!
MILLBAY ROAD, PLYMOUTH Box Office: 0845 146 1460 Feb 10 BUSTED Following the release of their brand new single in over a decade, the disco-tinged new single, ‘On What You’re On’, pop trio Busted are pleased to announce a UK headline tour. James, Matt and Charlie first broke onto the music scene in 2002 with their tonguein-cheek ode to Matt’s school teacher Miss MacKenzie, ‘What I Go To School For.’ Within just two years the three-piece had become the biggest band in the country, with four number one singles, two triple platinum albums, a total of five million records sold, and over 750,000 ticket sales including and a record-breaking run of thirteen Wembley Arena shows. Feb 23 to 26 LORD OF THE DANCE 2017 Following the phenomenal success of the 2015 UK tour, Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games is excited to announce a return to the UK in 2017 for a 23 city Nationwide tour. Fresh from hugely successful runs in the West End, Broadway, Europe and the Southern Hemisphere, Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games continues to thrill audiences around the globe with its intoxicating mix of dance and music that fuses the traditional with the contemporary in a classic tale that showcases the exceptional talent of the cast. Feb 27 KAISER CHIEFS Fresh from a run of sold-out UK shows and soon to be headlining at V Festival, Kaiser Chiefs have announced a brand new single Hole In My Soul and their first arena tour in two years in support of the forthcoming album Stay Together. Mar 3 MIKE + THE MECHANICS Mike + The Mechanics are an English pop/rock supergroup formed in 1985 as a side project of Mike Rutherford, one of the
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founding members of the band Genesis. The band is known for their hit singles ‘Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)’, ‘All I Need Is a Miracle”, “Word of Mouth” and “The Living Years”. Mar 9 ELBOW Elbow announce their most extensive tour since 2008 with multi-night residencies in Dublin, Birmingham, Edinburgh, London and Manchester alongside returns to towns last visited around the release of ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’. The final tour of previous album ‘ The Take Off and Landing of Everything’ in 2015 saw the band play their longest ever theatre residences in London and Manchester. The decision to repeat this and then visit as many places as possible came from the feedback of fans who loved those shows as much as the band did. Mar 13 and 14 MICKY FLANAGAN Sold out Mar 15 CIRCUS OF HORRORS The Circus of Horrors celebrates its 21st anniversary as it takes to the road with
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its latest incarnation “The Never-ending Nightmare”. The spectacular features an amazing amalgamation of bizarre, brave & beautiful acts all woven into a Alice in Horrorland type story driven by a mainly original soundscape & performed with a forked tongue firmly in each cheek! The Circus of Horrors started it’s gruesome beginnings at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival and became an instant hit, touring all over the world from Chile to Chatham, Argentina to Aberdeen, Japan to Jersey including festival appearances with Alice Cooper, Eminem, Motley Crue, Oasis, Iron Maiden, The Manic St Preachers, Foo Fighters and many more. Not suitable for under 16s. Mar 16 JAMES ARTHUR Sold out Mar 18 SCOTT BRADLEES POST MODERN JUKEBOX Postmodern Jukebox, the ever-growing collective of performers – now with a roster of over 70 rotating cast members - has spent the past few years amassing nearly 500 million YouTube views and two million
Mar 27 MARTI PELLOW The pop icon and internationally renowned musical theatre star returns to Plymouth. The tour announcement coincides with Marti’s new album Mysterious which is released on February 10. Marti will perform a variety of material during the tour including Wet Wet Wet favourites, original material from throughout his solo career including new album tracks, along with a string of music theatre numbers. The concert tour is presented by event promoters Cuffe and Taylor who have worked with Marti several times, both as a solo artist and with Wet Wet Wet. With a string of hits under his belt including Sweet Little Mystery, Wishing I Was Lucky and the second longest running Number One in UK Chart history, Love Is All Around, Marti Pellow continues to enjoy a glittering career. And as well as his music with Wet Wet Wet, Marti has also released seven solo albums soon to be followed by his eighth titled Mysterious. Mar 29 BILLY OCEAN Billy Ocean is celebrating after the release of his latest album ‘Here You Are: The Best Of Billy Ocean’ soared to number 4, becoming his highest charting album since 1989. The ‘Caribbean Queen’ star is Britain’s biggest selling black artist of all time, with a string of multiplatinum hits. Currently on an international tour, Billy Ocean has announced a huge run of UK headline dates for 2017 where he will be performing all of his greatest hits from the new album and favourite tracks. Apr 1 BRENDAN COLE - ALL NIGHT LONG Brendan’s new spectacular theatre production features his
guest dancers, a new leading lady and a 14 piece band and singers live on stage. Stunning lighting, amazing special effects and superb choreography. It’s going be a party! Don’t miss it. Apr 5 YOU ME AT SIX You Me At Six have had a hugely successful career to date, selling over 600,000 albums globally. The band have had 3 top 5 albums including a UK number 1 on their last release, Cavalier Youth. With new tour dates scheduled and anticipation building for their upcoming album, it looks like 2017 is going to be another huge year for the band. Apr 5 A NIGHT AT THE SANDS PARTY NIGHT On selected evenings throughout 2017, Plymouth Pavilions will be opening its doors to welcome customers to sit back and enjoy a new take on ‘Dinner and a Show’. Enjoy a sumptuous three course dinner whilst being treated to a stunning stage show from nationally acclaimed entertainers, followed by a disco and dancing until late! With all of this set in the dazzling surroundings of the
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Pavilions Arena, you will need to snap up tickets fast as numbers are limited! If you’re loving the entertainment but don’t want to be out all night, you can still grab a seat in our balcony to view the show without the rest of the jazz and razzmatazz! Apr 12 ROBIN HOOD EASTER PANTO Join the heroes Robin Hood and Maid Marian in this swashbuckling, arrow-slinging, tights-wearing comedy adventure! With an all-star cast, including Britain’s Got Talent Winner George Sampson as Robin Hood, children’s TV favourite Dani Harmer from CBBC’s Tracy Beaker and Strictly Come Dancing as Maid Marian and X-Factor Runner-Up Andy Abraham as the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham. From the same team behind The Wizard of Oz, Beauty and the Beast and Peter Pan, Enchanted Entertainment return this Easter with another fantastic pantomime for all the family. Robin Hood will be packed full of laugh-outloud comedy routines, stunning dances, show-stopping songs and heaps of audience participation… Oh yes it will!
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Music Jan 27 PLYMOUTH AREA POLICE CHOIR St Edward’s Church, Eggbuckland 7.30pm. Details from Bob Sheldrake 01752 406995. Jan 29 and Mar 26 CARLTON BIG BAND The Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Millbay Rd, Plymouth Swing/Jazz/Ratpack/Latin at 12.30pm. Tickets £7 Advance/£8 on door from Duke of Cornwall 01752/275850 or Kerrys Music, 01752/227120 Feb 3 PLYMOUTH CLARION CHOIR Kings Tamerton Community Centre at 2pm For the Fifty Plus Action Group. Tickets £2 to include food and entertainment, from 01752 350498.
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Feb 4 TEN TORS ORCHESTRA & CHOIR, St Eustachius Church, Tavistock 7.30pm Conductor Simon Ible, with Leland Chen - violin. Featuring Beethoven: Egmont Overture; Bruch: Violin Concerto; Haydn: Symphony No.104 ‘London’. Tickets £17 (£5 children) from:
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Feb 8 and Mar 8 MEGAN GARRITY Hope Baptist Church, Peverell Live classical music for babies, toddlers and their adults at 10.30am. Megan Garrity (harp) will perform a short and varied programme suitable for young children. Tickets £5 for an adult + child; £ 2 for each additional person (adult or child); £8 for a family ticket, from kneehighconcerts@gmail.com Feb 10 PLYMOUTH AREA POLICE CHOIR St Budeaux Methodist Church 7.30pm. Details from Bob Sheldrake 01752 406995. Feb 19 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Featuring the highly popular
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Festival Directors; Simon Ible & Eduardo Reck Miranda. A festival of new music and computer music research featuring the following composers: Eduardo Reck Miranda, Alexis Kirke, Linas Baltas, Marcelo Gimenes, Nuria Bonet, Pierre-Emmanuel Largeron. With guests Beatbox & David Peretson from the USA. Voice 2.0 offers a glimpse of how musicians, scientists and linguists are re-inventing voice through an ambitious programme exploring new means, forms and uses of voice in communication and musical creativity. For more details and tickets visit www. peninsula-arts.co.uk or call 01752 585050 Feb 24 PLYMOUTH AREA POLICE CHOIR St Stephen’s Church, Saltash 7.30pm. Details from Bob Sheldrake 01752 406995. Mar 31 PLYMOUTH AREA POLICE CHOIR Abbey Hall (behind St Andrew’s) 7.30pm. Details from Bob Sheldrake 01752 406995. Mar 1 INTERNATIONAL CONCERT SERIES Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Millbay Road, Plymouth Mike Hatchard and Heather Rees piano and dance. Tickets £10 from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, 01752 275850 Mar 5 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Steve Waterman with the Neil Burns Trio. One of the UK’s finest trumpeters with guitar maestro Neil Burns Trio in a programme of easy listening mainstream jazz. Details 01752 721179 or www. plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk Mar 10 PLYMOUTH AREA POLICE CHOIR Ford Park Cemetery 7.30pm. Details from Bob Sheldrake 01752 406995 Mar 15 to Mar 18 SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET Devonport Playhouse Sounds Musical Theatre Company and 10 piece Orchestra, musical director Marcus Alleyne, codirector Amanda Paddison. Tickets £13 - £7 from 01752 510934
Caroline’s long standing problems relieved by Foot Solutions Mother of three Caroline Mann has spent most of her working life on her feet. Caroline, who lives in St Judes, worked in a local fish and chip shop for more than 30 years and for the last three years has worked as a cleaner in the mornings at Plymouth’s Central Library, in the evenings at another council building and at lunchtimes she is a catering assistant at a primary school. Her busy work routine finally started to take its toll as Caroline began to experience severe pain in her toes, the balls of her feet and also her legs. “By the time I got home each day my feet were throbbing and the pain was pretty unbearable,” said Caroline. “I had to take pain killers three or four times a day just to be able to keep working.” The constant pain was making life increasingly uncomfortable for Caroline and was also badly affecting her sleep. In the end Caroline decided she had to take some positive steps…to the Foot Solutions store in Plymouth’s Royal Parade. “I didn’t want to waste my GP’s time as I felt that Foot Solutions would be able to do more for me,” she added. Caroline Mann
An in-depth assessment of Caroline’s feet and posture was undertaken, which highlighted the painful condition in the balls of her feet. Custom-made arch supports were recommended to help alleviate Caroline’s pain and she also invested in new walking shoes and trainers from the extensive range of stylish, comfortable shoes available at Foot Solutions. “What they have done for me is absolutely marvellous,” said Caroline. “I am now totally pain free. The arch supports have not only relieved the pain in my feet, but also my legs. My posture is much better as well. Thank you Foot Solutions!”
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Glorious Mozart to be performed by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra present Glorious Mozart at Plymouth Guildhall on Friday March 24. The concert features conductor Michael Seal and soloist Emma Johnson on clarinet. The concert includes three works: Beethoven’s Egmont Overture, Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto and Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2 An unofficial anthem for the Hungarian revolution, Beethoven‚Äôs Egmont Overture is aptly named; the music based on the life of the Count of Egmont. Supposedly written to rival a student’s concerto, Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto is striking in its angelic conversation between orchestra and soloist, and is one of the most recognisable pieces of classical music today. The lyrical slow movement is simply sublime.
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Presenting Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber of Fleet Sounds Musical Theatre Company will present Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in March. Full of exhilarating music, romance and wit this intriguing tale tells what happens when vengeful Sweeney Todd and the unscrupulous Mrs Lovett’s combine his Gentleman’s Barbershop and her Pie Shop in a very sinister partnership Musical Director, Marcus Alleyne, co-director Amanda Paddison, supported by a 10 piece orchestra. Performances take place at the Devonport Playhouse from March 15 to 18. Tickets from Box Office 01752 510934. Evening 7.30pm: Adults: £13, Concessions: £12, Under 18: £7. Matinee 2.30pm: Adults: £12, Concessions: £11, Under 18: £7. Discounts for 10 +
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Getting married? Here are some fresh ideas... Weddings are big business in Plymouth and this special supplement is designed to provide some fresh ideas for couples who are planning to get married. It is also a platform for businesses and individuals to promote their products and services. There are some fantastic wedding venues in and around the city and a number of them are featured in this supplement. We have taken the opportunity to tell you more about some of the talented suppliers from Plymouth who help make the big day even more special. At the end of last year we ran a competition inviting local wedding photographers to submit their favourite image with the prospect of the best one being featured on the front cover of our special wedding supplement. The winning image was taken by local photographer Michelle Letts, who runs Little Star Images. We asked Plymouth Magazine readers to select their favourite image from the three chosen for the shortlist - and Michelle’s photo was the clear winner. Nearly 750 votes were cast and Michelle secured well over half of them for her photo taken in Devonport Park. Michelle, who has a home studio in Crownhill, started her photographic business three years ago, mainly specialising in photos of new born Michelle Letts babies. A former accountant, she turned her hobby into a successful enterprise and now also has many wedding bookings all over the South West. Of her winning image Michelle said: “The couple had their wedding at Plymouth Albion’s ground, which did not provide too many special photo opportunities. “I suggested Devonport Park because I knew the bandstand would provide an ideal backdrop. They had not been to the park before and thought it was perfect. It was a military wedding, so it made for a great photo.”
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Play your cards right with the Wedding Game If you’re scratching your head over how to get your wedding reception off to a cracking start with everyone mingling and having fun right from the off, then a new personalised card game launched by Plymouth businesswomen Laura Joint could be just what you’re looking for.
The cards have questions about the couple with the correct answer and two spoof wrong answers. Each table has a pack, with each guest taking a card with a quiz question for the rest of the table to answer. Laura explained: “It brings something completely new to the table, literally, and it helps to remove those awkward silences that can often break out. Laura, a former BBC journalist, got the idea after writing several life stories, some of them ‘potted’ versions for couples getting married: “In the biographies I interview people and write up their stories. The idea of doing a card quiz that reveals quirky, funny or interesting facts about the couples came out of that. “They just need to send me a selection of questions with the correct and two incorrect answers, plus a couple of nice head shots and the date of their wedding and I create their personalised cards. “I think the ideal mix is a selection of questions about each of them and some about them as a couple as well. The questions can be as silly, sensible or as romantic as they like, although I personally think that silly is good! It’s just a bit of fun although the wedding couples might want to give a little prize to each table winner and the cards can double up as a wedding favour too,” she added. The game, which has a registered trademark, has already been embraced by The Duke of Cornwall Hotel, who are keen to promote the game to their wedding couples. Leila Nottage, the hotel’s director of marketing said: “Laura has offered us the opportunity to create a branded version of the game featuring the established fleur-de-lys from our logo, which will replace the hearts. We think this is a great way to personalise your wedding and get your guests talking!” The cards are printed by a local firm, Significant Signs, so they’re 100% ‘Made in Plymouth’. Prices start from £199.
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Award-winning duo The Swing Kings have gained an enviable reputation for providing a unique and tailored entertainment service which allows the bride and groom to choose their own wedding music and help create their own show. The Swing Kings, who are based in Plymouth, came into being five years ago when soloists Richard Godefroy and Danny Jones were performing at a local music showcase. Richard, 31, said: “I hadn’t met Danny before, but after hearing him sing I approached him and asked if he had ever considered being part of a duo. “We hit it off straight away and initially did a few local gigs and soon got the first wedding under our belts. It was so successful that we decided weddings were the way to go and haven’t looked back since.” Using the latest in sound and light technology The Swing Kings deliver a memorable sound and visual performance to the wedding venue. Richard said: “We believe it’s important for the couple to hear their favourite music on their big day. Many of us have heard of wedding singers or DJs who just aren’t in tune with the audience and their musical needs - often playing the wrong songs at the wrong time and ignoring personal music requests.” The Swing Kings offer a range of packages to suit the occasion. These include a daytime package with an hour of live singing plus background music, an evening singing only offering with two 45 minute sets, first dance request and background music or a singing and DJ package, complete with full sound and light set up. They also offer an all day package with a mix of live singing, background music and DJ providing entertainment throughout the afternoon and evening. “If couples can’t find the package they are looking for we can create one specially for them incorporating all their ideas and wishes,” said Richard. The Swing Kings have a huge repertoire covering classic swing, ratpack, rock and roll and popular music everything from Frank Sinatra to One Direction!
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The Wedd - inspiring c Plymouth boasts many talented individuals and organisations who provide a range of products and services for the local wedding industry. One of them is local mum Danielle Donnelly who launched Faithful Designs, a bespoke wedding stationery and styling service in 2011 – and since then has won a host of awards for her work. Not content with running her own successful business, Danielle launched The Wedding Hub two years ago to provide a showcase for the many creatives working in the city. “I met so many talented people who, like me, were working from home and realised that there was the potential to provide a focal point for all this creativity,” said Danielle. “Since starting up my wedding stationery business I’ve learned a great deal, come up against a mountain of obstacles and made some truly wonderful friends who continue to be my inspiration because of how talented and dedicated they are.” “We all work so very hard to reach our goals and I know first hand how tough we are on ourselves.” Danielle was determined to find premises that would provide a shop window for the many suppliers she had met and formed relationships with. After a brief spell located in Stoke Village, Danielle took over larger premises in Waterloo Street, Stoke. She describes it as ‘a creative wedding space for couples and suppliers to find inspiration.’ “Right from the beginning I wanted to help and offer other creative wedding folk a space to showcase and sell their work, a place that really complements and focuses on their worth and talents as providers of unique hand crafted products. “I want The Wedding Hub to be a place where couples can come to be inspired, somewhere they can find a collection of what I believe to be some of the best suppliers of bespoke loveliness in the wedding industry.” The Wedding Hub now works with dozens of local suppliers, with a number of them displaying products in the Waterloo Street shop, everything from cake toppers to wedding dresses. Danielle also runs workshops at Waterloo Street covering subjects such as calligraphy, knitting, sewing
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and painting. She is now actively searching for even larger premises in the Devonport area, where there would be space available for other suppliers to come together under one roof. “We feel it would great to have a venue where we can not only display products but also hold workshops and seminars and invite suppliers from further afield to come to Plymouth,” said Danielle.
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LIGHTING UP THE SPECIAL OCCASION
Wedding couples can now have their name in lights - literally - thanks to South West Letter Lights, who are based near Plymouth. The enterprise was launched just two years ago by father and son Alan and Richard Godefroy and their letter lights are one of the most popular wedding enhancements to date. Richard has worked in the wedding industry for several years, performing in the award-winning wedding band The Swing Kings. He was performing at a wedding in the Midlands three years ago and saw letter lights for the first time. Richard said: “I thought they were fantastic and after a lot of research I discovered there was no-one supplying them in the South West.” He and his father Alan - who has been working in decorating and interior design for 25 years - have established a workshop in Yealmpton where another member of the family, brother-in-law carpenter and joiner Michael Francis makes the lights. “Each light is made with total care
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and attention to ensure the highest possible quality,” said Richard. “Our individual letters measure four feet high by just under three feet wide. All letter lights are finished in eggshell white and house 3W Warm White Led bulbs which are cold to the touch. “We started with the letters for LOVE and now have multiples of the alphabet as well as several sets of LOVE. MR & MRS is also very popular, but we can almost supply any word you like. We have a lot of stock or we can make more letters in our workshop. “They are really popular and add something really special to the couple’s big day.” The letters - which are only for use indoors - are easy to install with a standard 5amp UK plug and a two metre long power cable. They can be hired by contacting South
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West Letter Lights by phone or online. The standard hire period is 24 hours and South West Letter Lights offer free delivery and collection within 20 miles of Plymouth.
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The Orangery and gardens are simply stunning in the spring and summertime.
There’s nothing like being by the coast on a crisp winter day with all your loved ones and friends.
Live music on the lawn, homemade scones being served, whilst the hog is turning. The sun is beaming and the Champagne and Pimms are flowing. It doesn’t get better than this.
Wintertime in this historic venue is the most romantic and picturesque setting of all. Candelabras glowing, heating roaring, and guests toasting mulled wine under the moonlight. Perfect.
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Magic moments with Kristien Harris Weddings are always magical occasions - but there’s even more magic on offer with close up artist extraordinaire and street entertainer Kristien Harris. Plymouth-based Kristien began his venture as a professional magician three years ago - but his passion for magic started many years before that. “I did my first gig at the age of 17, but I’ve always been interested in magic, and anything that seemed magical to me – such as poetry or painting,” said Kristien. “There were a couple reasons why I began to take it more seriously around the age of 12. One story is that my Grandad used to keep a pocket knife which he would take with him when visiting garden centres. “He would walk around making discreet clippings of all the different plants he wanted so he wouldn’t have to pay for them. I always saw that as a great example of sleight of hand! My Dad also used to play a lot of cards. He was the one who taught me how to cut a deck of cards with one hand.”
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Kristien has come a long way from the days when cutting a deck of cards was his proudest feat. He now specialises in close up entertainment, sleight of hand, table top ruses, card tricks, illusions with small objects such as coins, as well as beginning to work on his street entertainment routine. Having worked with the BBC, St Austell Brewery, Plymouth University and The Treasury to name just a few, Kristien is confident in his ability to wow his audience, whether he’s working a private party or a corporate event. Kristien’s attitude is cool and casual, with a nonintrusive mix and mingle approach to his tableside magicianship. Affiliated with the Plymouth Magic Circle and the Cornish Magic Society, Kristien provides a fun and unique addition to the special day. Whether it’s to delight guests during the photos, or to entertain table
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side during the evening reception, the happy couple can rest assured that the party will be live and kicking with Kristien’s cheeky chappy charm working its magic.
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Pro dancer Melissa helping couples and guests make all the right moves! Photo by Matthew Joseph
With a passion for dancing from the age of three, you could say that Melissa Fensom was born to dance. From child dancer to stage professional, Melissa is now helping to bring a wow factor to wedding receptions by teaching wedding dances to couples, as well as hen party dances and flash mob dances for guests to surprise the bride and groom. Melissa, from Plympton, set up her business, The Dance Shed, in 2014 after a recurring back injury brought a premature end to her dance career. “I started ballet lessons when I was three and dancing was always what I wanted to do as a career. My parents encouraged me to consider other options because a dancer’s career tends
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to be quite short but they could also see my determination and passion. They fully supported me and made it possible for me to train professionally. I had a very successful career and I loved every minute of it.” Melissa’s career took her to venues across the UK and Europe in a wide variety of shows. But when her back injury grew gradually worse Melissa was forced to retire when she was 28: “That was devastating news for me, a very sad time.” Her love of dance meant she was always going to find a new way of continuing in the profession, however. With The Dance Shed, she teaches children aged from 2½ to adults, and she also specialises in choreographing and teaching dances for weddings.
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“Where the dance is for the bride and groom, it’s usually a song that means something to them as a couple,” said Melissa. “So it’s a song that they choose and the dance will be one that they’re comfortable and happy with. It’s completely bespoke and personal so the dance is choreographed 100% for them. “The very first one I did was a Charleston with comedy elements; others are romantic. I’ve choreographed wedding songs that range from rock to ballads. “The men can sometimes be a bit unsure to start with but at the end of the first lesson they admit that they are really enjoying it,” she added. “It challenges their preconceptions of dance and they grow in confidence very quickly.”
The lessons are usually in three one-hour sessions, held two weeks apart, and completed one week before the wedding: “But they must practice in between,” said Melissa. “If we find that an idea doesn’t work we’ll try something else.” Melissa also teaches dances for hen parties. The 90-minute session can be held in a studio during the day or in the evening at a space at Annabel’s nightclub on the Barbican, with cocktails thrown in. “All the hen dances I’ve done have been great fun, we’ve laughed and laughed,” said Melissa. “And they can do the dance they’ve learned at the wedding as well.” Stag party dances and flash mob dances are also popular, and bridesmaids are increasingly choosing to learn a dance to surprise the couple on the big day. Melissa can also choreograph a dance for flower girls and page boys. “I think Strictly Come Dancing has got a lot to do with why people want to learn to dance now,” she said. “It has shown that it’s possible and that age is no barrier for dance. You just have to give it a go and you’ll be amazed at what you can achieve. It’s a really memorable thing to do at a
wedding; it makes it even more special. Afterwards, it’s what everyone seems to talk about.” And Melissa added: “I absolutely love teaching dances for weddings! I always think of them on the day and it’s lovely to see the photos afterwards. The feedback is great too. It gives me a lot of satisfaction to hear how the dance really added to everyone’s enjoyment on the day.” Contact Melissa to discuss a bespoke dance for your wedding.
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Blockbuster musical Chess comes to Devonport Playhouse
With none other than Sir Tim Rice completing the songwriting team on this spectacular show it is hardly any wonder that it was a huge hit when it debuted in London in 1986. The popularity of the show was in no small part due to the memorable score which features songs such as ‘I Know Him So Well’, ‘One Night in Bangkok’ and ‘Anthem’. Chess consistently rates highly in polls of favourite musicals. Sir Tim Rice himself has remarked that it is a personal favourite. While ‘Mamma Mia’ has achieved huge success on both sides of the Atlantic with the stellar pop hits of ABBA as it’s musical backbone, for discerning fans of musical theatre Chess is the intense, powerful, original musical from ABBA’s genius song-writing team. Acclaimed director Alan Spencer returns to Plymouth and PGS again with his trademark stylish and visually striking approach. Alan and PGS have enjoyed a particularly fruitful partnership in recent years which has seen the company expand its repertoire from the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas including a production in 2015 of Bizet’s tour-de-force of Grand Opera, ‘Carmen’ which won enthusiastic reviews both local and nationally. PGS musical director Jane Warwick also returns with the PGS Orchestra and a cast featuring local seasoned performers Darren Lake, Mike Noble, Helen Haviland and Pete Clements to bring the pulsating rock score to life in what promises to be an exciting production of this classic of 1980’s musical theatre.
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Major Events Various dates LEAGUE 2 FOOTBALL Feb 11 Argyle v Exeter Feb 14 Argyle v Leyton Orient Feb 28 Argyle v Notts County Mar 4 Argyle v Carlisle Mar 18 Argyle v Morecambe Apr 1 Argyle v Accrington NATIONAL LEAGUE RUGBY Feb 11 Albion v Coventry Mar 4 Albion v Hull Ionians Mar 25 Albion v Blaydon Apr 8 Albion v Ampthill BRITISH LEAGUE BASKETBALL Jan 29 Raiders v Leeds Force Feb 5 Raiders v London Lions Feb 12 Raiders v Glasgow Rocks Mar 5 Raiders v Sheffield Sharks Mar 24 Raiders v Bristol Flyers Mar 31 Raiders v Cheshire Phnx Feb 11 FAMILY ART WORKSHOP: ART FOR EVERYBODY Plymouth Arts Centre Together we will visit part of
Malcolm Le Grice’s exhibition and get to know his outstanding body of work from the last 50 years. Focusing on portraiture and the body in Malcolm’s films and videos of performances we will be making quirky costumes, and dramatic backdrops to reimagine ourselves within Le Grice’s creative environment. Explore a side to yourself you never knew existed! Advance booking essential. £5 per family. For details call 01752 206114 or visit www. plymouthartscentre.org Feb 19 THE BIG DAY WEDDING SHOW Plymouth Pavilions Planning a perfect wedding – why not hop-skip along to Plymouth Pavilions for the ‘The Big Day’ Wedding Show. There will be two spectacular catwalk shows, demonstrations, a vintage and inspiration area, competitions, entertainment and so much more! Amongst the stands there will not only be fabulous venues and fantastic photographers, but also something a little bit different for the Big Day! Get the low down on etiquette and planning, be in the know with tips on how to strut your stuff on your big day and find out why a celebrant could give your wedding
the romantic edge with a packed schedule of expert speakers throughout the day. On ‘The Big Day’ itself here at the Pavilions there will be armfuls of prizes being given away throughout the day so you could also bag yourself some bits and tick some tasks off your list all before you
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Mar 25 ST LUKE’S MEN’S DAY OUT Plymouth Albion, Brickfields St Luke’s Men’s Day Out is now the largest men-only event in the South West. Last year, 750 men walked the streets of Plymouth, raising thousands for local patients. This year organisers are looking for 1,000 men to join in the same fun once again! Join hundreds of others for a 12km sponsored walk starting and finishing at Plymouth Albion RFC. The day starts at 11am following a planned route of Plymouth City Centre and South West coastal path (passing one or two watering holes along the way!) before heading back for a pasty, pint and a fantastic game of rugby as the awesome Plymouth Albion take on Blaydon. Registration is just £25
Major Events which covers t-shirt, pasty, pint, rugby ticket and the logistics of running of the event. Men’s Day Out not only gives participants the chance to have a great experience but also to make a real difference to the patients of St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth in the last months, weeks and days of life. Last year with the help of our local community raising money through events like Men’s day Out, our nurses were able to care for more than 3,400 patients - a need that is growing year on year: all sponsorship is vital. Men’s Day Out 2017 is sponsored by local business and original sponsors, IU Energy. Minimum age 11, all under 18s will receive a pint of soft drink. Conditions of entry, rules and regulations can be viewed at www.stlukes-hospice.org.uk/ mensdayout Mar 25 to Jun 3 BRITAIN IN THE FIFTIES DESIGN AND INSPIRATION Council House, Armada Way Explore the history of post-war design in this nationally touring exhibition organised by Compton Verney. The 1950’s was a time when Britain emerged from a period of austerity and rationing after the Second World War. Following the ground-breaking
Festival of Britain of 1951, design played a crucial role in shaping our ‘ Brave New World’. As Britain began to modernise itself and become more prosperous, it led the world with th equality and innovation of its decorative and applied arts. Leading artsits became household names and good design became affordable. The exhibition looks at all aspects of 1950’s design both inside and outside the home, with a diverse range of objects including furnishings, fabrics, ceramics, cutlery, magazines, machinery and the iconic vespa. It will also include objects and moving images from the council’s collection. Open 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday. Admission free. Apr 23 BRITAIN’S OCEAN CITY HALF MARATHON Registration is now open for this popular event. Thousands of runners are expected to participate on a route which starts and finishes at The Hoe. Local and national charities will have their coffers boosted to the tune of tens of thousands of pounds. Start time 8.30am. For registration and further information visit www. runplymouth.co.uk
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Feb 4 ONCE UPON A TIME A LONG, LONG TIME AGO Part of National Storytelling Week 2017 at Waterstones Children’s Section in Drake Circus. Sessions 10.30am to 12.30pm and 2pm to 4pm. Join artist-led workshops celebrating National Storytelling Week 2017 and let your imaginations run wild as you work with illustrator Jo Larsen Burnett. These sessions are most suitable for children aged 4-12 but everyone is welcome! Activities will include arts workshop and storytelling. Free. No need to book. Feb 15 HOLIDAY ACTIVITY: ROMAN HOLIDAY The Guildhall, Royal Parade, Plymouth. Sessions 10.30am to 12.30pm and 2pm to 4pm. Make your own Roman bracelet or shield and find out more about Roman weaponry and jewellery. Take part in an object handling session which will include Roman artefacts and our amazing replica armour. This event is most suitable for children of 4 and over but everyone is welcome! £2.50 per child. Advance booking and payment by February 14 or pay on the day.Book online at www. motromans.eventbrite.co.uk
Feb 16 WILD ABOUT PLYMOUTH: AQUARIUM AQUA LAB 11am to 12:30pm. Meet at the National Marine Aquarium for a very special hands-on science show. Take part in live experiments and discover the hidden secrets of the seas. You’ll get the chance to get messy with experiements after the show and see some cool creatures up close. Tickets to this event will also enable participants to look around the Aquarium afterwards. This event is most suitable for children aged 4 and upwards. Adults £6. Children £4 (3-16 years). Under 3s go free. Advance booking and payment by 10 February 2017 are essential due to limited numbers. Book online now. There are public car parks and on-street parking around Lockyer’s Quay and the Barbican. Meet in front of the National Marine Aquarium. Mar 2 WORLD BOOK DAY 2017 Central Library, 167-171 Armada Way, Plymouth 10.30am to 12.30pm. Join the World Book Day workshop and use some of the special objects from our collection as inspiration to make and illustrate your own book. Free. No need to book.
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Mar 7 INTERGENERATIONAL ARTS WORKSHOP Ford Park Cemetery, Ford Park Road, Plymouth 2pm to 6pm Are you a grandparent with preschool grandchildren? If so, this special event in collaboration with our ‘Arts and Minds’ project, could be just your thing! ‘Arts and Minds’ provides painting, drawing, ceramics, craft and textile workshops for people living with early-stage dementia and their carers/relatives. Come along and find out more about the beautiful Ford Park Cemetery and use it as inspiration to create a piece of art. A tour of the cemetery plus tea and cake will also be available. Free. No need to book. Apr 5 FAMILY EVENT: SPRING HAS SPRUNG Plymouth Central Library, 167-171 Armada Way, Plymouth Flowers are budding, birds are hatching and bugs are crawling and creeping! Come and make your own animal, insect or bird characters from paper and other materials as we celebrate the start of spring. 10.30am to 12.30pm and 2pm to 4pm. £2.50 per person. Advance booking and payment by April 4 or pay on the day. Book online at www.motspring. eventbrite.co.uk Apr 11 WILD ABOUT PLYMOUTH: SNAPPING NATURE Drake’s Place Reservoir and Gardens, North Hill, Plymouth
Join us for a nature photography session. Find out how to capture plants and insects in their natural habitat. Be inspired by nature to take the perfect photograph. The reservoir is home to all sorts of bugs and greenery so come along and capture something special. Free. No need to book. 2pm to 3.30pm Apr 12 FAMILY EVENT: COLOUR EXPLOSION Peninsula Arts Gallery, Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth University Use the collage and colourful works in the ‘Thinking Tantra’ exhibition at Peninsula Arts as a starting point to create your own multi-coloured works of art using all sorts of materials. We’ll also have objects from our collection to inspire you. £2.50 per person. 10.30am to 12.30pm and 2pm to 4pm. Advance booking and payment by April 11 or pay on the day. Book online at www. motcolour.eventbrite.co.uk Saltram House Plympton 01752 333500 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saltram Until Feb 28 PUDDLE TRAIL Get your wellies on for a splash around Saltram garden. Hunt for the biggest puddles and then plot them on your trail sheet using the puddle shaped stickers. Don’t worry if it’s a dry day you’ll be spotting plants and flowers too.
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Until Feb 16 A WINTER WALK AMONGST THE SNOWDROPS As the snowdrops frame the pathways take some time for yourself and enjoy a brisk winter walk. Return in February to plant a snow drop with our garden team. Mar 11 and Mar 12 SNOWDROP PLANTING The gardeners will be planting beautiful snowdrops around the garden and invite you to lend a hand. Plant a snowdrop as a family memento, to mark a special occasion or simply because they’re beautiful then come back year after year to enjoy the New Year display. Mar 26 MOTHER’S DAY POSY-MAKING Treat mum to something special. Make a posy made with flowers picked fresh from the garden, meet our gardeners and learn about the different blooms. As it’s mum’s special day you can even treat her to an afternoon tea at the Chapel Tearoom.
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WHAT’S ON the days are drawing out and the Easter holidays are upon us which means it’s time to get out and about. With two weeks of events, activities and trails the kids will be demanding you come back again and again. Apr 14 to Apr 17 CADBURY EASTER TRAIL Easter hunt with a ‘50s twist Join the Saltram crew for a hunt around the garden and claim your sweet reward at the finish line. In 1957, the National Trust began looking after Saltram making 2017 its 60th birthday. To celebrate they have given Easter a flavour of the 1950s. £2 per trail. Buckland Abbey Yelverton 01822 853607 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bucklandabbey Feb 4 WINTER WALKS Dust off the cob webs and enjoy a self-led walk around the Buckland Abbey estate with the frosty crunchy leaves underneath your feet and a slice of delicious homemade cake in the restaurant. Feb 11 to Feb 19 MEDIEVAL BEAST HUNT March past a moldiwarpe, catch a coney and hunt for a herinacius.
Come along to Buckland Abbey and track down the medieval beasts on our estate walks. Feb 15 FAMILY FELT Join local wool artist Claire Packer from the Wet Felting Company as she transforms wool into crazy works of art this February half term. 11am to 4pm £3 per person. Apr 1 to Apr 17 CADBURY EASTER EGG HUNT Bunny’s been up to his tricks again and hidden his secret supply of chocolate at Buckland Abbey. Can you follow his steps around the estate to unscramble the clues and receive you chocolate reward? Apr 5 and Apr 12 FAMILY FELT Join local wool artist Claire Packer from the Wet Felting Company as she transforms wool into crazy works of art. 11am to 4pm £3 per person. Cotehele Calstock 01579 351346 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cotehele Feb 11 to Mar 2 HOME FROM HOME IN COTEHELE GALLERY An exhibition featuring handmade mirrors, clocks, wallpaper,
textiles, porcelain, lighting and furniture. The spring exhibition will feature Joan Bose’s stunning mirrors, Roy Thedvall’s beautiful pendulum metal clocks, mantle clocks and wall sconces, Penny Seume’s wall paper and textiles, Vanessa Conyers’s intricate and delicate porcelain, Stuart Lamble’s bentwood lighting and furniture and more. Feb 13 to 15 HALF TERM FUN - BUSHCRAFT FOR KIDS Build a shelter, light a controlled fire and learn survival skills in the wild. This activity is run by Jack at Serious Outdoor Skills - read about jack: www.seriousoutdoorskills. co.uk. Suitable for children aged 7
to 15. Cost £6. Wear warm clothing. Sessions 10am to 12 noon and 1.30pm to 3.30pm each day. Feb 16 and Feb 17 HALF TERM FUN - TREE CLIMBING Children and adults can experience what it’s like to look down from high up in a pine tree. You’ll be able to join our friend Guy to climb up high in a pine tree. The activity takes about an hour. You can find out more about Guy and how he safely sends people up trees at www.climbatree.co.uk Feb 18 and Feb 19 APPLE GRAFTING WEEKEND Come along for a weekend of apple grafting workshops. We’ll show you how to graft your own apple
Events at Plymouth Arts Centre, Looe Street, Plymouth Creative Play February 28 and March 28 Come into a stimulating environment where your child can lead you on a discovery of messy fun. These open-ended activities will introduce you to new ideas, materials and creative processes which you can try again at home. 11am–12.30pm and 1pm to 2.30 pm Recommended for children aged between two and five and their adults. £5 includes a hot drink and squash. “My children love getting involved in arts and crafts and this offered something I don’t have the materials to do at home. Thanks so much for providing the space to make a mess and experiment! ” From 12.30–1pm all are welcome to bring packed lunches into the Centre’s café. Advance booking recommended. Bringing In Baby: To The Gallery March 7 Drop in for a guided tour of Malcolm Le Grice: Present Moments and Passing Time with our visual arts team and your little ones. After exploring the installations and projections in the galleries all are welcome to relax in the comfort of the cafe and meet other parents with a passion for culture over a coffee. 11am–12 noon Adults and under 12 months. £2 includes a hot drink “Bringing in Baby: excellent idea! This is so great, please don’t ever stop it.” Ava-go, Avatar Apr 1 Larry Achiampong and David Blandy’s Finding Fanon trilogy of films, partly set within the world of Grand Theft Auto, show David and Larry’s avatars exploring empty digital landscapes. In this family workshop for all ages, shapes and sizes we will make our very own Avatar to set into an autobiographical flip book. Tell a story about your Avatar’s character, and watch them come to life on the page. 1–4pm £5 per family
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tree. There will be more than 20 local apple varieties to choose from. No need to book, just drop in. You’ll be able to take away a grafted tree for only a fiver. Mar 18 and 19 DAFFODIL WEEKEND AT COTEHELE Come and see the wonderful collection of daffodils grown on Cotehele Estate. New this year we’re going to experiment with making daffodil sculptures. There will be a display of historic and new varieties of daffodils plus a guided tour of daffodils in the garden. 11am to 4pm. Apr 1 to Apr 13 COTEHELE NATURE TRAIL A nature themed trail around the estate. Follow a fun, dog-friendly trail from the house to the mill, collecting clues along the way with a prize at the end.
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Mar 11 LITTLE FELTED EASTER BUNNY 10am to 3pm. In this workshop you will learn the basic principles of needle-felting to create a delightful Easter Bunny from 100 per cent pure wool. All equipment and materials will be provided by the tutor at a cost of £5 per person. Unfortunately this workshop is not suitable for children. A short lunch break will be taken 12.30pm to 1pm (please bring a packed lunch). Tickets cost £15 per person.
Apr 14 to Apr 17 CADBURY EASTER EGG HUNT Win a Cadbury chocolate prize on this annual Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt around the garden. You’ll start at Bunny’s burrow, follow clues around the garden to unscramble the puzzle, then meet back at his burrow to claim your prize. The puzzle is suitable for under 10s, and is fun for the family to do together. Bring your thinking cap so you’ll be able to think like Bunny to decipher the clues. £2 per trail.
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Until Feb 17 EARTH & AIR: THE EPISODIC MEMORY. SOLO EXHIBITION BY JULIE ELLIS Ocean Studios Gallery, Factory Cooperage, Royal William Yard This is Julie’s third solo exhibition and this new body of work further explores notions of memory associated with place. Places tell stories where fragmented fables and memories intermingle. Julie seeks to describe the landscape, which exists in actuality and memory. The work is ambiguous, anonymous with incomplete and open narrative inviting the viewer to bring their own autobiographies and be transported by a desire to transcend to somewhere in the past. Open every Wednesday to Sunday 12 noon - 5pm. Meet the artist: Julie warmly welcomes visitors every Saturday to chat with her and watch her paint and gain insight about her work and explore the exhibition. January 28, Feb 4 and Feb 11 between 1.30pm and 3.30pm
are celebrating 50 years of showing work. Open Monday to Saturday 10.30am-10.30pm on performance days (to 6pm on non-performance days) Further details at www.21Group-of-artists.com or call 01752 668282
Until Mar 4 PLYMOUTH SOCIETY OF ARTISTS: LAND AND WATER The Council House, Armada Way View an exhibition of works by selected members of the Plymouth Society of Artists (PSA), all of which have been inspired by the land or the sea. The majority of the pieces on display will be for sale so it’s also an opportunity for you to purchase an original work of art if something catches your eye. 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday. Admission free.
Mar 25 to June 3 BRITAIN IN THE FIFTIES: DESIGN AND ASPIRATION The Council House, Armada Way See a vision of the country from 60 years ago as we explore the history of post-war design in this nationally touring exhibition organised by Compton Verney. The 1950s was a time when Britain emerged from a period of austerity and rationing after the Second World War. This exhibition looks at all aspects of design from that decade both inside and outside the home, with a diverse range of objects including furnishings, fabrics, ceramics, cutlery, magazines, machinery and the iconic Vespa. It will also include objects and moving images from Plymouth’s collections. 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday. Admission free.
Until Mar 13 THE 21 GROUP OF ARTISTS Theatre Royal Gallery, Royal Parade Exhibition of paintings and hand-made prints by The 21 Group of Artists. This group of artists are from Devon and East Cornwall and
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Until Mar 18 MALCOLM LE GRICE: PRESENT MOMENTS AND PASSING TIME Peninsula Arts Gallery & Plymouth Arts Centre Come and see an exhibition that spans 50 years of innovation in painting, film, video and digital art in an exhibition that celebrates the ground-breaking work of Plymouth-born Malcolm Le Grice, who has exhibited across the UK, Europe and in New York. This is a History Centre partnership project delivered by Peninsula Arts and Plymouth City Council (Arts and Heritage).
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Shangri La and Orangutans Borneo has so much to offer! I was recently lucky enough to be selected for an educational trip to Borneo and Kuala Lumpur. This was a fantastic opportunity to experience a destination which had always appealed to me, but apart from the obvious Orangutan attraction I wasn’t sure what else it had to offer. My trip began with a 12 hour flight on a Malaysian Airlines By Andrea James A380 flight to Kuala Lumpur of Peter Goord followed by a two hour flight to Kota Kinabalu, (or KK as it’s Travel affectionately known to the locals). Upon arrival we had a short 10 minute transfer to the gorgeous Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort and Spa. This resort is set on the South China Sea and is the perfect spot to enjoy a cocktail as you watch the sunset. The resort is bursting with activities for all ages and the Marine Centre offers diving trips, snorkelling and trips to neighbouring islands. The following day we had an early start as we were off on the highlight of our trip, to visit the Orangutans! We had to return to KK airport for a one hour flight to Sepilok, (this journey can be done by road but it can take up to seven hours, so I would only recommend this with an overnight stop). Before being allowed in to the Sepilok Rehabilitation Sanctuary we were advised that it wasn’t a zoo and
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Orangutan sighting isn’t guaranteed. We had to leave all belongings in our coach as the Orangutans have a habit of stealing things and heading off into the rainforest. As you can imagine, sun creams and cosmetics can be extremely harmful to them. Phones and cameras are allowed as long as you are aware of the risks! The thought of an Orangutan getting hold of my I-Phone and taking a few 'selfies' was intriguing. We visited at feeding time and we were lucky enough so see several Orangutans; one was even curious enough to walk among us and ignore the ranger when he tried to ‘shoo’ him away. I expect he had worked out the 'phones and camera' rule and was on the look out for an upgrade! Although the public viewing platform is within the ape’s free roaming area, human interaction is discouraged as the ultimate aim is to rehabilitate them sufficiently to be released back into the wild. Next we visited the nursery, where we could view the baby Orangutans interacting with each other through one way glass. This reminded me of watching naughty children at play as they stole bananas and chased each other around. It is strange how warm you feel towards these distant cousins with their human-like characteristics and strong family bonds. It was a truly moving experience. The “close to nature” theme continued when we spent a couple of hours at the Borneo Sun Bear Conservation Centre, a rescue and rehabilitation facility dedicated to the world’s smallest bears. Malayan Sun Bears are only found in Southeast Asia and get their name from the golden fur around their neck. This pint size creature is under threat due to forest degradation and illegal poaching of cubs to serve the
pet trade. Tragically adults are hunted for consumption, medicine and decorative purposes making the whole species vulnerable in the wild. Resembling Paddington Bear without his duffle coat and hat it was impossible not to feel emotional about their potential extinction. We rounded off our visit to Sepilok with a short drive to the Rainforest Discovery Centre. Although the main purpose of the centre remains as an environmental education establishment for students and teachers, it has opened its doors to the public since August 2007. This attraction has become extremely popular with birdwatchers and also features a huge selection of flowering plants and trees. All of this is viewed from tree-top canopy walkways – just beware of the monkeys! Although the day in Sepilok was long and busy, it was definitely worth the time and effort. So, exhausted, but full of reflection, we set off for a couple of days of rest and relaxation on the beautiful Gaya Island. Gaya Island or Pulau Gaya as it’s also known is the largest island in the Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park. It is covered with dense virgin, tropical forest and boasts two five-star beach resorts. The island is reached by a 10 minute speedboat ride from downtown KK. As you approach the island you really feel like you’ve arrived in paradise. This is definitely the place to switch off and unwind… yoga, spa treatments and enjoying the marine life are the order of the day. It’s not unusual to spot a wild boar walking along the beach or for a monkey to join you for lunch. Luckily the monkeys are quite used to hotel guests and generally keep
themselves to themselves. With our batteries fully charged it was time to trek the majestic 4095m tall Mount Kinabulu, known as Borneo’s backbone. The mountain and its surroundings are among the most important biological sites in the world, with between 5,000 and 6,000 species of plants, over 325 species of birds, and more than 100 mammal species identified. As a result Mount Kinabalu has been accorded UNESCO World Heritage status. Usually people will take two days to complete these treks, camping overnight half way up. Due to time restrictions we were only able to do a half day trek, but it still gave the opportunity to sample this beautiful area and its fantastic views. I am often asked the best time of year to visit Borneo. I think the term 'rainforest' can make visitors wary of the weather they may encounter. Borneo has a tropical climate and enjoys hot, sunny days year round. However, as you would expect, it also experiences heavy rainfall. April signals the beginning of the dry season, which continues through until October. I travelled in June and the weather was mostly good, although we did have occasional, heavy downpours. In summing-up I feel Borneo is a destination that will appeal to people who enjoy an adventurous type of holiday with the bonus of fantastic beaches. I think to travel all that way just to sit on the sand would be to miss the point – it’s too good to be just a beach destination, go and explore. You won’t regret it! Stop press, see our advert on the back of the wedding special to receive a £250 gift voucher towards your honeymoon or wedding abroad
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FOSTERING MATTERS
Fostering is it right for you? Providing a loving and stable home life for every child is vital, yet whilst the number of children needing a foster family continues to rise, there remains not enough foster carers available to meet this need. Peter Churchill, senior practitioner at Five Rivers Child Care, manages its fostering service for Plymouth and is keen to dispel the misconceptions about who can become a foster carer, such as having to be married or owning your own home. "Our foster carers come from all different backgrounds – they can be single, same sex partners, retired, have their own children at home or have children who have reached adulthood and left home. Some foster carers have not had children but are experienced in other ways such as working with children or caring for family. "We look for people who are resilient, compassionate and motivated to want to make a difference and these qualities are not defined by a social status, race or ethnicity. In terms of age, our foster carers need to be over the age of twenty one to apply. "In Plymouth, we have a really friendly and supportive team of foster carers and we provide full training and of Foster carer for Five Rivers Child Care, Kathy
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course a financial income. In addition, we offer support groups and events with children and foster carers to celebrate their achievements. "Our fundamental belief is that every child, regardless of their own background and experiences, deserves the right to have a family to look after them and to provide real opportunities for them to achieve their potential." All Five Rivers foster carers have their own qualified and experienced social worker, providing guidance, advice and support. Foster carers also have access to our 24 hour dedicated telephone support and benefit from access to our support workers and respite opportunities. The role of a foster carer is a challenging one, as children and young people may have experienced neglect, abuse or trauma in their early lives. However, the rewards of helping children and young people are truly life enriching and consistently our foster carers tell us that it gives them an enormous sense of pride and achievement in helping a young person on their journey through to adulthood. One of the Five Rivers foster carers recently gave an insight into her experience of looking after children over the last 20 years and Kathy is happy to share her experience to show how becoming a foster carer can make a lasting and positive difference to the life of a young person. Why did you become a foster carer Kathy? We didn’t have children and were both working and thought we had something to offer young people. I was working with children and teenagers at the time and both Steve and I were involved in their lives. We answered an advert by Five Rivers in the paper to become Foster Carers. What are the challenges and achievements that you have seen with the children in your care? The challenges are many, seeing a young person come into your home scared, confused, powerless and feeling alone. We see a range of behaviours from tears and withdrawn children to angry and verbally aggressive young people. But none of them want to be in the situation they find themselves in. We can help that child or young person to understand why they have had to come and live with us and eventually to flourish. If we can make a difference in one child’s life it will be our best achievement. What are the three most important qualities of a foster carer? You need patience, to learn about your foster child, they
don’t know your routines and rules and they are terrified. You need to be able to adapt, to change your plans and to arrange your life to meet all the needs of the young person, such as attend school meetings. Most of all, you need commitment to embrace the challenges that lie ahead and learn about the young person that has come to live with you. How has foster caring made a difference in your life? Fostering has been a way of life for us, from when we were first married. It has enriched our lives meeting so many young people, who have faced adversity and challenges. We have also met their families and we are proud to see how many of them manage to change their lives around to meet the needs of their children. What support did you receive from initial application through to being experienced foster carer? We have an excellent supervising social worker who comes to our home monthly to chat about how things are going and what support needs we may have. She guides us on our journey. We attend support groups where we meet other foster carers and social workers to learn about what current and new training is available to help us meet the needs of youngsters in our care. Other carers and the social workers can offer support and strategies that may help change a certain behaviour or make it less challenging to live with. What would you say to someone thinking about becoming a foster carer? Do it! It is a fabulous journey and will make the best difference to children living in adversity. We need more foster carers to make sure every child in need gets the best family they can.
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PLYMOUTH MATTERS
Tom Daley still draws the crowds Local hero and diving star Tom Daley showed he has lost none of his crowd pulling power when he returned home for a book signing. Waterstones in Drake Circus was packed with fans when the Plymouth born, Olympic athlete dropped in as a part of a nationwide book shop and TV tour to promote his new book Tom’s Daily Plan. Featuring more than 80 easy-to-prepare recipes, home workouts for all fitness levels, and lifestyle tips, Tom’s Daily Plan shows the reader, in simple steps how they can train their body and mind to reach their health and fitness goals. Tom Daley said: “As an Olympian, who trains for five hours a day, six days a week, I have learnt a huge amount about food and nutrition and have spent a lot of time trying to learn about my body and mind so I can perform to the best of my ability. This book aims to pass on some of these ideas, so that you can achieve your best and feel amazing, all day, every day.” The Olympic medalist was in good spirits having appeared on TV’s Good Morning Britain and This Morning to discuss his diet and exercise plan. Tom already shares his nutrition and fitness tips online with 2.54million followers on Twitter and
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has 2.64 million likes on Facebook so it looks as if the book should do well. Tom’s mum Debbie was at the signing and among those early in the queue for signed copies of the book was Dayne Paull who showed Tom his ‘tribute’ tattoo. Tom was very surprised and instantly recorded the event and Dayne went home and told the world on his Facebook page, ‘still buzzing four hours later’. One of the world’s most recognised Olympic athletes, Tom Daley is well known for the incredible achievements he has made at such a young age. Tom first made a name for himself when he won gold at the European Championship in 2008 as a 13-year old, becoming Britain’s second youngest male Olympian of all time. 2012 saw him winning the overall FINA World Series title, alongside his second European gold, before qualifying for London 2012. Since scooping a bronze medal at the London Olympics while 2016 saw Tom competing at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Inheritance and Divorce Is your husband or wife able to make a claim against your inheritance if you divorce? This is a question that we are often asked by clients who have received an inheritance in the past or are likely to in the future.
The general starting point is that all assets are treated as matrimonial assets and form part of the “pot” to be split unless one person can establish otherwise. Every case is different and has to be considered on its own circumstances but the size of the inheritance, when it was received, how it was treated during the marriage, and most importantly,
the financial needs of both parties are all issues which will need to be considered.
Each case is different and depends on the individual facts but we were given some basic guidelines on how to treat inheritance in a recent Court of Appeal case: l If inherited assets are transferred from one person’s name into joint names or used for the benefit of the family, then they are much more likely to be considered matrimonial assets and be shared. l If the inheritance is received shortly before the breakdown of the marriage it is less likely to be included in the matrimonial assets for division, provided that the other assets are sufficient to meet both people’s needs.
The most important issue for us to consider is the needs of the family; especially where there are children. If the only way to meet those needs is by using some or all of the inheritance or assets bought from the inheritance the Court is likely to do this.
If you know that you are likely to inherit or have inherited recently or if you know that your child is going to inherit and you want to protect that inheritance, you may want to consider entering into either a pre-nuptial or post-nuptial agreement or consider setting up a trust. Dealing with inheritance in a divorce is complicated and depends on the circumstances of each case. At Wolferstans we have a team of experts who can offer you tailored advice on matrimonial and inheritance issues. For an initial telephone discussion, contact Lisa Stanzl on 01752 292384.
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PROPERTY MATTERS
Get your conservatory project right with Ryan’s step-by-step guide Adding a beautiful conservatory to your home is one of the biggest investments you’re ever likely to make, so it pays to get it right. But with so many options and differing opinions as to what’s best, where can you find the objective information and advice you need to make an informed decision? And how do you negotiate the often complicated and changing regulations that dictate what permissions might or might not be required before you even start? Thankfully, help is at hand from an expert who has 25 years of experience in the business. Ryan Barrett of Realistic Conservatories has compiled a 38-page Buyer’s Guide downloadable from the website which goes through everything, step by step. You could say it’s all the information you need under one roof! Ryan and his wife Jen launched the family firm eight years ago and 2016 was a record year. With the main showroom at Tamar View Nurseries in Saltash and offices also in Exeter, Torquay and Truro, Realistic have now established a presence in Somerset with an office in Taunton. Ryan has compiled the brochure using his own extensive knowledge and the expertise of Ultraframe, the market leaders in the UK for the past 30 years who have chosen Realistic as their approved installers in the region. Ryan explains that the no-nonsense guide is designed to help buyers get the right conservatory, glazed or solid
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roof extension for their home: “I recommend that anyone seriously considering a conservatory should take the time to read the guide,” he said. “It’s comprehensive and the advice is in simple, straightforward language that people can understand.” There are sections on frames, glass, materials, styles, roofs, insulation, the rules you need to follow, and the installation process once you’ve made the right choice for you. Without exception, the starting point for anyone considering the process should be to ask themselves the question: “Why do I want a conservatory?” Ryan explained: “Ask yourself: What is its function? What do you want to use the extra space for? Is it a summer room? Is it to provide more space for your living room or your kitchen? Will it have all-year use? Do you want a solid roof? The answers to these questions will determine what’s best for your particular requirements. It may or may not involve planning permission or building regulations. A solid roof, for example, is actually an extension and requires that you go through building regulations. “Without clear guidance, it can be a minefield. With clear guidance, you’ll get it right from start to finish. The key is to get that guidance from someone who has the expertise and knowledge because you don’t want to listen to bad advice. And sadly, there is a lot of bad advice out there.” Ryan has taken the time to compile the guide so that homeowners can sidestep that bad advice: “Whether
people buy from us or not is irrelevant,” he said. “We’re in a fortunate position in that we’re doing more jobs and bigger jobs than ever before. “So the reason we’ve done the guide is because we want people to avoid the pitfalls. A conservatory is an investment purchase; you have to go into it with your eyes open. Do your homework, deal with the facts, listen to the experts. By the time you’re ready to approach a supplier you should know what you need and you’ll also know the right questions to ask.” With new technologies emerging and products developing all the time, Ryan intends to update the brochure every 12 months: “Our biggest sellers weren’t even on the market three years ago so it’s not surprising that a lot of people aren’t aware of what’s on the market today. We’ll be giving the very latest advice.” One thing’s for sure: with conservatories, as with everything, you’ll generally get what you pay for. “Look beyond the price,” said Ryan. “The lowest price isn’t necessarily the best for you.” For Ryan, conservatories are a passion and he admits he can talk about them till the cows come home! “I like people
asking me questions and picking my brains and I enjoy sharing the knowledge I have. It’s why I’ve compiled the guide – and I owe Neal at Intrinity a massive ‘thank you’ for his design work. I’m confident the guide will answer any questions anyone might have. If not, give me a call and I’m happy to answer your questions.”
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“Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave and grow old wanting to get back to” (John Ed Pearce) We are often contacted by clients desperate to protect their main asset – their home – for their children. Does this sound familiar to you? Are you worried about using up your hard-earned money and property to pay for care or to foot an inheritance tax bill on your death? You may be aware that there are changes afoot which may at least assuage your concerns about inheritance tax. From 6 April 2017 there will be an additional nil-rate band available when a residence passes on death to one or more direct descendants (i.e. child/ren). This starts at £100,000, increasing incrementally each tax year until it reaches
£175,000 from 6 April 2020. Added to the current individual nil-rate band (£325,000) this means that there will, by April 2020, be £500,000 available before any inheritance tax becomes chargeable when you pass your home to your child/ren. If you are married, it will also still be possible to transfer this £500,000 to a surviving spouse’s estate meaning that for many couples, provided their combined estate does not exceed £1 million, there will be no inheritance tax to pay. Bearing this in mind, inheritance tax may no longer be of concern. However, what if it still is or you are worried about protecting your house from care-home fees? The short answer is that there is no magic wand. Many people may have heard and read about options such as giving away the home to family in their lifetime or putting the house into trust. It is perfectly possible to do this but, be warned – there are potential pitfalls:
2. Trusts can be expensive to set up and you may have to pay an immediate inheritance tax charge as well as 10 yearly charges after the trust is established. 3. You could miss out on important Capital Gains Tax savings. 4. You may be accused of deliberately depriving yourself of assets by the Local Authority if you ever require care. 5. Once given away the house is no longer yours. If a child divorces, goes bankrupt or dies you may find yourself, in the worst case scenario, without a home at all. However, do not despair! There are options available to you. If you would like further advice then come and see us at Wolferstans to discuss what can be achieved without some of the pitfalls. Please contact our Wills and Trust Team on either 01752 292389 or 01752 292236 or visit www.wolferstans.com
1. To avoid any gift being seen as a “Gift with Reservation of Benefit” (where you purport to give something away but continue to benefit from it) you will have to pay full market rent to stay in your home. Not a practical option for many.
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RESEARCH MATTERS
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One hundred per cent of all the NHS Trusts in England are offering the opportunity to participate in health research to patients according to a league table published recently by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network (CRN). The 2015/16 NIHR Research Activity League Table shows all NHS Trusts in England are delivering clinical research, providing thousands more patients access to better treatments and care. For the second consecutive year running South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) is the most research active ambulance service in England out of 10 ambulance services. SWASFT has achieved an unprecedented increase in the number of clinical research studies its frontline emergency crews are offering their patients. In 2015/16 SWASFT recruited 2,341 people to eight research studies compared with 386 participants enrolled to four studies in 2013/14. South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust chief executive officer Ken Wenman said: “We are delighted to be the top ambulance service in England for running the most clinical research studies. We pride ourselves on being a forward thinking organisation, putting patient care and safety at the heart of everything we do. “By participating in research initiatives we can directly help patients to receive even higher standards of clinical care. Our research and development team continue to work incredibly hard embedding a research culture across the organisation and has already made incredible progress. “This is extremely challenging when taking our geography into account. The Trust’s workforce operates from over 100 sites across an area spanning one fifth of England.” Mr Wenman added: “On behalf of the Trust, I would like to formally acknowledge the hard work of the research team
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and sincerely thank our clinical staff for their support and participating in these important studies.” Plymouth-based paramedic Mary-Jean Tucker, who is one of over 500 paramedics SWASFT has trained to be research active, said: “My main priority is my patients and providing the best possible care for them. Taking part in clinical research not only provides my patients with additional treatment options but also gives me a better understanding to manage their condition. “Clinical research is an important step in discovering new and more effective treatments, improving our knowledge and patient care now and in the future.” Promoting, conducting and using clinical research to improve treatments for patients is part of the NHS England Constitution. The NIHR Research Activity League Table provides a picture of how much clinical research is happening, where, in what trusts and involving how many patients. Commercial research activity is an added feature for the 2015/16 league table. Collaboration with industry is vital to enable the NHS to deliver first class clinical research, speeding up the development and availability of new treatments, therapies and diagnostics. The data shows that a record number of commercial contract research studies have been delivered by NHS trusts in England over the last five years [650 in 2015/16]. NHS Kernow Clinical Commissioning Group area (Cornwall & Isles of Scilly) is ranked joint top CCG nationally for conducting 19 commercial clinical research studies. Primary care research in GP practices and community healthcare settings is also highlighted as part of the report. Last year over 42% of GP practices in England recruited people to NIHR research studies. Chief executive officer of the NIHR CRN, Dr Jonathan Sheffield said: “The outlook is very encouraging. The league table results are a great achievement for all involved and highlight the growing commitment to research from the NHS and patients.” The NIHR League Table can be accessed from the NIHR website: www.nihr.ac.uk/nihrleaguetable www.cornerstonevision.com
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given us a real sense of achievement and made a huge difference to our confidence. Hearing the choir singing at our Christmas performance this year was wonderful, we are so proud to perform with them.” Caroline Shepherd, Communication Support coordinator at the Stroke Association in Plymouth, said: “After a stroke, around one in three people like Charlie have difficulty communicating, which can be both terrifying and isolating. Charlie is a huge inspiration and it’s been fantastic to see his confidence grow as he performs. “Singing is an important part of a stroke survivor’s recovery; it is often easier for people to communicate through song than speech because a different part of the brain is used. As well as singing, we want to build the confidence of our members too. “We’re really proud of all the members in the Sing Out group and look forward to working on new songs in the New Year.” More than 350,000 people in the UK have aphasia, a communication disability which can be caused by stroke. The Stroke Association is urging people to show their support for stroke survivors who are lost for words and make a donation. For more information, visit www.stroke. org.uk/lostforwords.
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Introducing Hellebore stars at this tim By Derek Anderson of Plymouth Garden Centre
The best winter flowering plant and a true star of the garden at this time of year is the Hellebore.
They have an outstanding resilience to the winter weather and will flower on proudly in the face of the elements. The flowers are large and have incredible durability. Once flowering, they will last for several months before fading. In recent years, breeders have been experimenting with Hellebores, by crossing varieties and concentrating on creating, strong vigorous, floriferous plants in new and striking colours. Prices of Hellebores are high for the new varieties, but that is because they tend to be sterile, so won’t produce seed, so they have to be reproduced through cuttings. Although this process is more costly and pushes up the price of the plant, it does guarantee that you are getting a plant that is identical to the parent and hasn’t lost any of the attributes it was bred for. You will be guaranteed strong, healthy, vigorous plants. Hellebores are extremely versatile plants and will tolerate and grow very well in a wide range of conditions. Whatever spot you have in the garden, there will be a variety of hellebore that will thrive in that spot. Dry shade Helleborus x niger ‘Gold Series’ This collection of Hellebores is the result of creating hybrid between the shade-loving Helleborus niger (the Christmas rose) and various other varieties of Hellebore. From 100,000 plants, the collection has been painstakingly and rigorously trialled and tested and whittled down to 20 varieties in the collection. Only the strongest plants with the best flowering habits and colour were added to the collection. They are some of the most vigorous and resilient of hellebores and will do well in dry shade, especially if watered and fed after planting to help it settle in. Unlike cheaper Hellebores that are seedling raised and
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Answer the question and complete the form below to win our competition They say “it’s the taking part that counts”, but at Young’s Hire we believe everyone is a winner! We’ve put together the best hirewear collection on the market and outfits starting from as little as £55, arranging your wedding party couldn’t be simpler! Our experienced staff will give you the five-star treatment and the attention to detail your big day deserves. With over 200 stores nationwide there will be one near you. Still not convinced? Take a look at our fantastic range, or even sneak a peek at your perfect outfit with our Free Try On Service. First, hop on over to www.youngs-hire.co.uk and choose ‘Store Try On’. Next, get creative and build your perfect outfit using our amazing Outfit Builder. This is your chance to let your imagination run wild and create a masterpiece! Finally, drop in your sizes and choose your nearest store. Congratulations, you’ve organised your Try On and we hope to see you in-store very soon. Young’s Hire, Mens Suit Dept, Debenhams, Royal Parade, Plymouth, PL1 1SA Tel: 01752 275 063
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www.youngs-hire.co.uk Please send your completed entry coupon to Young’s Hire, The Plymouth Magazine, 28 Old Park Road, Peverell, Plymouth PL3 4PY by the closing date of 28.02.17. Please put your name below with contact details. In which department store in Plymouth can you find Young’s Hire? Name: Address: Postcode:
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