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Make sure you get out and vote! It’s a couple of weeks away from the General Election as I’m writing this column. The party leaders and their cohorts are trekking up and down the country trying to persuade voters one way or another. The Conservatives are defending all three seats in Plymouth with both Oliver Colvile and Johnny Mercer defending narrow majorities. We won’t know the outcome until June 9, but I’m sure there will be plenty of animated debate in homes across the city over the next few weeks - if our household is anything to go by. Our 19 year old son is off to start a degree in Brighton in September and he is certainly attracted by some of the Labour policies - particularly those relating to tuition fees. Like tens of thousands of young people he will end up with a five-figure debt by the time he finishes his degree in three years. It will be the first time he has been able to vote and he is disappointed that so many young people seem uninterested in politics and elections. In the last General Election in 2015 only about 40 per cent of the 3.3 million young people able to vote for the first time, bothered to turn up at the polling stations. It’s perhaps a sad reflection on our society that many young people feel disempowered and lacking hope or vision for the future. Let’s hope more first-time voters turn out this time - after all, millions of people down the years have paid the ultimate price to defend our freedom and democratic way of life. Sorry for the politics, but I can’t remember a time when there was so much discussion and debate (certainly in our house) about the outcome of an election. Hope you enjoy the latest issue...we’ve some great stories this month - and a special dining out supplement in the centre of the magazine. Publishers: Chris Girdler and Ian Pilkington Editor: Debbie Girdler Designer: Naomi Girdler Photography: Roy Perring and Laura Joint Contributors: Derek Anderson 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: Chef Jamie Fox and his wife Gemma who launched the highly successful Greedy Fox Company last year. Photo by Laura Joint. Contacts: Editorial Tel: 01752 225623 e-mail: chris@cornerstonevision.com Advertising Tel: 01752 225623 e-mail: karen@cornerstonevision.com
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CONTENTS JUNE 2017 EDITION
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Award-winning Plymouth wedding photgrapher Amber Leach is expanding her business by taking on four new associates.
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Plymouth chef Jamie Fox and his wife Gemma have launched a range of seasonings, developed by Jamie after he was diagnosed with MS.
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Plymouth couple Chris and Amy Teague are raising money for an orphanage in Guatemala by selling candle holders and other products.
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BUSINESS MATTERS Award-winning Plymouth wedding photographer Amber Leach is expanding her business to cope with the demand for her stunning images.
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Amber launched Liberty Pearl Photography in 2013, naming it after her daughter of the same name who was four years old at the time. She has now decided to enlarge her team with the appointment of four new associate wedding photographers all of them females. It means the Plymouth based company is now able to offer the same high levels of customer service to brides and grooms for all dates, both in the UK and internationally. All photography will be overseen and edited by Amber. In the last four years, Liberty Pearl Photoraphy has gone from strength to strength. Amber’s work is regularly featured in well-known publications and wedding blogs including Love my Dress, Rock My Wedding and Whimsical Wonderland Weddings. With values which include believing in the importance of marriage, providing a personal service, and capturing a couple’s special day as they dreamt it would be, demand has continued to increase. Amber said: "I was having to turn so much work away that I decided to look for like-minded professional photographers who could help me meet the demand. "“I’m delighted to be able to expand the team in this way and to be working with so many exceptionally talented women. Not only are each of the associates true professionals, but they understand the ethos of the company; to make each couple’s wedding day the best it can be, and to capture each moment, unobtrusively as their story unfolds. "While most of my commissions are from couples in Devon and across the rest of the West Country, around a third of my work is national and even international. Three of the four associate wedding photographers are based in the south west, with the fourth located in the North West. The four associates are Kate – a working mum who loves to capture weddings beautifully; Philly – a yoga lover who loves photographing organic, beautiful moments that sometimes go unseen; Louise – whose favourite wedding moment is to capture the bride and groom walking down the aisle as man and wife and Claire – whose own wedding was a Pixar inspired Manchester Rooftop ceremony Each of the Associates, who are professional photographers in their own right, went through a rigorous practical interview process before they became part of the Liberty Pearl Photography team. They each have their reasons for wanting to work with the company but admit to being inspired by Amber, and her vision for excellence within the wedding industry. Last year, she started a Women in Photography networking conference for like-minded photographers and film makers, to get together and be inspired by other females in the industry. It has gone on to be a resounding success. Amber Leach added, “When I started my business in 2013, I was a single mum. So I set up my workshops with the thinking that if a single mum with no savings or loans can set up a successful business, then anyone can. "I love travelling, being creative, meeting new people and making people happy so wedding photography has been my dream job for many years and I love it!"
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WOMEN AT WORK From L to R: Katie, Olivia, Olwyn, Lauren & Danielle
Expect 5-star pampering at Revive Beauty’s sparkling new beauty clinic! Pampering has just reached a whole new level at Revive Beauty, following a move to a purpose-built new beauty clinic that’s been designed to offer clients the most relaxing environment possible. Tucked away in a quiet area in Roborough, Revive Beauty also offers all-important privacy as well as a peaceful ambience for their male and female clients. Revive Beauty owner Olwyn Friday had been looking for new premises for 18 months, after outgrowing the previous salon in Glenholt. When she spotted that the Venture House building in Tavistock Road had become available she immediately spotted its potential: “It was offices before but I could see there was the space for us to create more treatment rooms,” said Olwyn. “We completely gutted it and started from scratch. Because we had a clean slate, we could design it just how we wanted it.” Olwyn and her four technicians opened the doors to their new beauty clinic on 28 April – and it’s
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going down a storm with clients: “They love it!” said Olwyn. “Some were a bit sceptical when we said we were moving but they’re now saying ‘well done, it’s fantastic’, which is lovely. “There’s so much space which creates a feeling of peace and calm. It’s the ambience we were looking for. People can come in, take a deep breath, and step out of everything for a while and relax. “We have four treatment rooms now which means that we can keep up with the demand. And we’re also now able to offer a wider range of spa treatments.” It’s no wonder that Revive Beauty keeps on growing - the Facebook page has over 800 fans and all 55 reviews are 5* ratings. Olwyn said: “Our clients tell their friends about us so we’re getting referrals and recommendations all the time.” Olwyn set up her business in Eggbuckland in 2006. She was working on her own at first before moving to premises in Glenholt in 2012 and expanding to take on a team. With Olwyn at Revive Beauty now are qualified
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technicians Olivia, Lauren and Danielle and apprentice Katie. “We keep on top of what’s happening in the industry,” said Olwyn. “We go to shows in London together and the girls are all keen on progress so are adding to their qualifications and skills all the time.” This is one of the busiest times of the year for the team, with the holidays and summer wedding season just getting under way: “Everyone wants to look their best and feel good at this time of the year,” said Olwyn. “It’s when people tend to come in for a facial, to give them a lovely healthy glow.” Revive Beauty uses the stunning Spa Find Skincare range of facials and body treatments which are based on Dead Sea minerals. Olwyn explains why they’re so great: “The minerals are absorbed into the bloodstream, making changes from the inside out. Spa Find treatments are deeply relaxing.” Eve Taylor aromatherapy facials and electrical facials are also available, together with treatments that focus on a specific area such as the eyes or jowls. There are also 30 minute and 60 minute Skinbase microdermabrasion facials, which are suitable for most skin types. One of the most popular treatments at the moment is the Caci non-surgical facelift. Olwyn explained: “Clients love it
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CHARITY MATTERS
Hope in Planks helping to carve out a brighter future for orphans
Plymouth couple Chris and Amy Teague have launched a new venture to raise money for an orphanage in Guatemala, after the children stole Amy’s heart when she worked there as a volunteer teacher. Chris and Amy, from Southway, have set up Hope in Planks (HIP) to design and sell a range of sustainably-sourced oak homeware, with 10% of every sale going to the School of Hope in Huehuetenango in the Central American state. The school is run by US-based charity, Story International, which also runs an orphanage in the city for young people between the ages of six months and 18 years. The charity established the school to provide an education for the orphanage’s 95 children. Amy raised £6,000 towards building the school in 2012 before flying out there to work as an English teacher for a year in 2013-14. The school provides a bilingual education so that the children can speak both Spanish and English, a great advantage when seeking employment when it’s time for them to leave the orphanage at 18. The money being raised by Hope in Planks will primarily go towards a 12-month transitional programme that helps the youngsters leaving the orphanage to learn the life skills they need to live independently. “It’s a forward thinking orphanage,” said Amy. “They invest in sustainable projects that help the children by offering them skills and jobs. For example, they roast coffee beans
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which are then used in a café they’ve set up in the city centre. Some of them work in the café as baristas. They also have a water filtration and bottling project which is supplying fresh water that’s affordable to the local community.” Chris has also done voluntary work for a charity in Central America. He spent three weeks in Honduras, helping local people to set up in business. He shares Amy’s passion for continuing to support the orphanage. Amy said: “My heart is still out there and both of us wanted to do something to help that’s sustainable, which is why we are supporting the transitional programme. “I know first-hand how charities can struggle to find funding, so we came up with the idea of a business that provides useful and quality products, but also gives back and supports great charitable work at the same time.” Amy made her way to Guatemala after being shocked by the amount of poverty she witnessed overseas: “I travelled the world after I graduated in 2010. It opened my eyes to poverty and I questioned why I had been so lucky while others had nothing. “When I returned home from my travels I got a job in marketing and I wasn’t happy. I started to look for a cause I could get involved in, which is where I stumbled on Story International. I did some fundraising for the new school and then went out there to teach English when the opportunity arose. “I had the most incredible time of my life in Guatemala. It was a true eye opener to the reality of day to day life for these children. It was a
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life-changing experience.” In fact, Amy very nearly didn’t come back at the end of her year: “I fell in love with the children and it was a real battle when it was time to come home because I wanted to stay. But my sister Rebecca had just had a baby girl, Rosie, and I was missing them. “I think it was meant to be because almost as soon as I’d got back I met Chris!” Amy and Chris are both 28, Plymouth-born and graduates of Plymouth University, where Chris studied Economics and Amy did a degree in Business with Spanish. The couple married last year and Chris is very much a part of the Hope in Planks venture. All the items are made from sustainable FSC-certified oak. Designed by Chris and Amy, the pieces are made by craftsmen at The Wooden Workshop in Tiverton. “We wanted to make them ourselves but we found these guys who are great,” said Chris. “But we design the products
and finish them with varnish and the HIP branding. Everything is made in Devon, it’s from an ethical, sustainable source and it’s for a good cause.” The couple run Hope in Planks in their spare time as they both work full-time – Chris at Brittany Ferries and Amy as a debt coach at Christians Against Poverty. So do they think they’ll ever get the chance to go to the orphanage and school together some time? “Definitely!” says Amy. “We’d love that. We both feel strongly that we want to make a difference in our lives.” For the range of and prices of the solid oak products and to order online, visit the Hope in Planks website.
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CHARITY MATTERS
Plymouth amputee joins mission to retrace Cockleshell Heroes raid Former Plymouth Royal Marine Vince Manley who lost both legs during the Iraq conflict, is joining other amputee servicemen to take part in a special mission to mark the 75th anniversary of the 'Cockleshell Heroes' raid in the Second World War. Vince was seriously injured in 2006 when his vehicle was blown up by an IED. He underwent 12 hours of surgery, during which his heart stopped three times. Both his legs were amputated below the knee. During his long road to recovery Vince has taken part in a number of physical challenges to show what is possible for amputees. He is one of eight amputee servicemen from the Pilgrim Bandits charity who will retrace the steps of the brave special forces which were immortalised in the famous film Cockleshell Heroes, portraying the war-ending mission of Operation Frankton. The Gironde river expedition, the second undertaken by the charity and its amputee soldier patrons, will commemorate the dangerous kayak mission that was widely recognised and credited by Winston
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Churchill to have shortened the war by six months. The commemorative event was taking place from May 27 to June 2 with the eight injured servicemen being joined by former Wren Sarah Holmes, the great niece of George Sheard, one of the original commandos involved in the raid. They will retrace the extraordinary journey from the Bay of Biscay up the fast flowing waters of the Gironde Estuary and river to the busy port of Bordeaux. Operation Frankton was a strategic attack on German shipping in the French port of Bordeaux in December 1942, carried out by a small unit of canoe-sculling Royal Marines. The four canoe crews were dropped 10 miles off the mouth of the Gironde estuary in the Bay of Biscay and spent five nights sleeping during the day - to cover the 60 miles upstream to Bordeaux. With the arsenal of limpet mines they had carried, the commandos successfully destroyed two German naval trawlers, 12 E-Boats, 12 patrol boats and six minesweepers. Sadly, just two men survived the mission. Eight were executed by the Germans and two more died of hypothermia. The Pilgrim Bandits expedition is designed to honour all the fallen
of WW2 and commemorate the huge achievement and the war-winning contribution made by all those that took part in Operation Frankton. At the same time the adventure is designed to provide a demanding, confidence-building excursion for severely injured serving soldiers, veterans, and a small number of fee-paying members of the public who are contributing to the cost of the expedition. Pilgrim Bandits Charity was established by a small group of Special Forces veterans in 2007 with the sole aim of using their unique training and experience to help and inspire wounded soldiers to live life to the full. The mantra ‘Always a Little Further’ is core to the charity’s attitude, whether working with amputee men and women from the services directly or by utilising their experiences to inspire and encourage young people and children. Pilgrim Bandits don’t do sympathy, but offer the rewards of belonging to a team, encouragement, belief and the power of humour over pain. Pilgrim Bandits’ primary aim is to help those in need directly, with no compromise. Soon, those who needed help become those that give it. By pushing injured men and women into physically and mentally demanding situations that they would not have dreamed possible; kayaking extraordinary distances, climbing mountains, jumping from aircraft, running races, trekking across inhospitable terrain, self confidence is restored and self-belief instilled – Always a Little Further. Pilgrim Bandits pushes those that have already endured so much to go beyond endurance – to embrace life again and in so doing inspire others. Some view Pilgrim Bandits as a forces charity but it is a charitable force, bringing support, help and adventure to injured personnel from both the Armed and Emergency services.
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FOOD MATTERS
How herbs and spices proved a life changer for Greedy Fox creator Jamie When chef Jamie Fox was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and was forced to give up his job at Hugh FearnleyWhittingstall’s River Cottage, it was like the bottom had fallen out of his world. From doing the job he loved, he was now exhausted all the time, confined to bed for days on end. Prescribed a cocktail of 15 different types of medication – including one usually used for cancer patients – Jamie feared that at the age of 34, his working days were over. The debilitating condition – which attacks the central nervous system – was diagnosed in 2011. Its severity, together with the side effects of the medication, led to a lengthy period of depression. Jamie, always fit and healthy before, went from 12 stone to 17 stone. Jamie and his wife Gemma became increasingly concerned about the deterioration of his health and at how the medications were making him feel worse, not better. Eventually, after three years, Jamie went back to what he knew: food. He researched which foods were said to be good for the condition and tried them all out until he found the ones that worked for him. At the same time, he cut out processed foods and virtually all animal-based products. The result? Jamie is now back to 12 stone, loving life again, and with Gemma is running their hugely successful business, The Greedy Fox Company. The couple set up the
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business just over a year ago in May 2016 and they’re now taking orders from all over the UK. Jamie has created a range of eight seasonings – with more to be added this summer – using the spices and herbs which helped him to recover to the point where he’s now taking just one prescribed medication daily. For Jamie, it’s like he’s got his life back again: “I’d only been working at River Cottage at the Royal William Yard for six months when I was diagnosed,” he said. “I’d had some symptoms when I was in my 20s but didn’t realise they were related to MS. But the symptoms I had when I was at River Cottage were so bad that I physically couldn’t work. I had extreme fatigue, headaches and double vision. I went to the opticians and they knew straight away. I saw a neurologist and the lesions on my brain were clear.” MS is a progressive condition, but not in all cases. Diseasemodifying medication is offered to control the severity and potentially prevent future relapses: “But they just made me feel like a zombie,” said Jamie. “I felt like I had flu six days a week, with one good day a week, and that lasted for six months. “The final straw came when we were on holiday in Bulgaria and I couldn’t eat anything without being ill. So when we got home, I started my research into which foods might help. It was a case of trial and error for six months and I found that a vegan diet worked the best. I like lean chicken and pork though, so I haven’t cut meat
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out entirely. But apart from that I pretty much avoid animal products and processed foods. “I eat wholefoods, vegetables and lots of healthy herbs and spices which are also really tasty. Because of MS I had lost my passion for cooking but with the new diet, I got it back again.” When Jamie first started trying out the herb and spice blends, he was putting them into all the family’s meals. Their children – Lilly, 10, and Noah, 5, loved the flavours: “So we thought ‘they’re tasty and they’re healthy … why don’t we set up a business so other people can enjoy them’?” said Gemma. The eight flavours are Caribbean, Cajun, Mediterranean, Mexican, Moroccan, Smokey Steak, Burger and BBQ. They’re made 100% of herbs and spices, although none are too spicy. The blends can be used as a rub, to sprinkle or to mix with either oil or water. And they work in any form of cooking. Chinese 5-spice and Goan are being added to the range in June or July, and a pocket-sized hot and spicy BBQ mix will also be ready for summer, especially for the guys to bring out and use when they’re manning the BBQ! The 40g pots retail at £3.50 each or five for £15. Each pot makes 4-5 meals. For inspiration, Jamie has produced over 100 recipes which are on the website. Customers are sending in their recipes, too: “They send us photos to show how they’ve used the seasoning,” said Gemma. “The biggest surprise that we hadn’t expected is that slimmers all around the country are using our range because they work well with all well-known slimming plans. It’s so exciting for us to see people enjoy the seasonings so much that they keep on re-ordering,” she added. Much of the recipe sharing takes place on the Facebook page, which has almost 1,700 fans. Jamie and Gemma have just had some good news, having been approved for a small business loan through a Government scheme. It will allow them to buy a gazebo to attend fairs and will pay for a new website. Customers currently go online to order the seasonings, although locals can collect them or have them delivered by South Devon firm, Pretty Local. Soon, however, it’s hoped the range will be available at small shops and cafes in the region. Jamie still has setbacks. He suffers from spasms and bouts of ‘MS hug’ where he feels like he’s being squeezed so tightly he can hardly breathe: “But because I work from home now, if I’m having a bad day I can just do some food research. I’m still able to do something, which is very important to me.” Jamie has a blog for people to follow his MS journey – www. jamiefoxblog.me . Jamie and Gemma would like to thank the people of Plymouth for their support so far by offering a 10% discount code on their website – simply use the code PLYMOUTHMAGAZINE.
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Fantastic Mr Fox is on stage at Theatre Royal Plymouth in June
June 1 and 2 HOFESH SHECHTER In this new full-length evening, Shechter makes a return to live music, in a score which he composes for a group of spirited and eclectic instrumentalists who play on stage alongside his tribe of world class dancers. Intricate choreographic patterns and a rich musical score come together in a heady mix of power and emotion to tell a surreal, impossible tale about the human spirit. Jun 3 BRIAN CONLEY: THE GREATEST ENTERTAINER (IN HIS PRICE RANGE) The multi-talented and irrepressible Brian Conley returns to the stage in his all-new show. Brian will perform brand new comedy, sketches and songs, alongside some of his best known and loved retrospective material from the screen and on stage. Jun 4 COUNT ARTHUR STRONG: THE SOUND OF MUCUS Using stories and other things that are secret, Count Arthur Strong, showbiz legend, pays tribute to one of the best musicals he can remember. Uniquely recreating the salient and poignant moments for your enjoyment. Plus something else. Don’t miss this amazing event. Jun 5 to 10 NOT DEAD ENOUGH Following the huge sell out success of The Perfect Murder and Dead Simple, the thrilling work of multi-million selling author Peter James returns to the stage with the world premiere of Not Dead Enough. Jun 13 to 17 FANTASTIC MR FOX Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox is family fun at its finest. A tale of greed, pride and the power of friendship, this flagship production for the Roald Dahl 100 celebrations promises a huge theatrical feast with live music and songs, ideal for the whole family. Jun 19 to 24 BUDDY Experience the drama, passion and excitement as a cast of
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Jun 26 to Jul 1 THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT TIME Christopher, fifteen years old, has an extraordinary brain - exceptional at maths while ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched and he distrusts strangers. When he falls under the suspicion of killing Mrs Shear’s dog, it takes him on a journey that upturns his world.
Jul 24 - 29 THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does! As the accident prone thespians battle on against all the odds to reach their final curtain call, hilarious results ensue! Don’t miss this brilliantly funny comedy that’s guaranteed to leave you aching with laughter!
Jul 3 to 15 SISTER ACT 2017 Sister Act tells the hilarious story of Deloris Van Cartier, a disco diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a murder. Under productive custody, she is hidden in the one place where she won’t be found - a Convent! Disguised as a nun, Deloris, played by Alexandra Burke of The X Factor, helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she unexpectedly rediscovers her own. Jul 19 - 23 GANGSTA GRANNY It’s Friday night and Ben knows that means only one thing staying with Granny! There will be cabbage soup, cabbage pie and cabbage cake and Ben knows one thing for sure - it’s going to
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Aug 1 to 5 FUNNY GIRL Funny Girl brought global fame to Barbra Streisand 50 years ago, boasting some of the most iconic songs in film and theatre history, including People and Don’t Rain On My Parade. Half a century later, this exhilarating embrace of a production comes to Plymouth after wowing critics and audiences alike in London’s West End. This iconic musical tells the story of Fanny Brice, whose vocal talents and comedic ability see her rise from Brooklyn music hall singer to Broadway star. Aug 8 to 12 THE WEDDING SINGER It’s 1985. Hair is huge, greed is good and rock star wannabe Robbie Hart is New Jersey’s favourite wedding singer. When his own fiancee dumps him at
the altar, a seriously bummed out Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. Don’t miss your chance to join the party of the year - with a musical that promises to get you up dancing faster than your Dad at a wedding, packed with songs which capture all the fun and energy of the smash hit film. Aug 17 - 26 CRAZY FOR YOU Crazy For You charts the troubled love story of Bobby, son of a wealthy New York banking family and frustrated Broadway hoofer, and Polly, daughter of the proprietor of a failing theatre in Deadrock, Nevada. Sent to close the theatre down, Bobby falls for Polly and, in the guise of a Hungarian impresario, decides to save the theatre by putting on a show.
Drum Theatre ROYAL PARADE PLYMOUTH Box Office 01752 267222 Jun 7 to 24 LIES Imagine you are super rich, part of the elite 1% who pull the strings at the very heart of the global economic system. Lies is the latest interactive show from the internationally acclaimed Ontroerend Goed, one of the most dynamic, innovative and exciting theatre companies in the world.
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Jun 29 to Jul 1 SCENES FROM AN EXECUTION Someone’s got to speak for dead men, not pain and pity, but abhorrence, fundamental and unqualified, blood down the paintbrush, madness in the gums. Scenes from an Execution is a darkly humorous and provoctive play that asks fundamental questions about the role of an artist, the State and the obligation of both to reflect the truth. Jul 11 to 15 WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ The year is 1900, 39 years before MGMs classic musical; 103 years before Wicked and L Frank Baum is introducing his novel to the public for the first time. Join him and his beloved characters Dorothy, Toto, Lion, Scarecrow and Tin Man - as they journey along the yellow brick road in search of wonderful wizards, wicked witches and the way home. Jul 18 to 22 QUARTET These former opera singers in a retirement home want to recreate their past glories. They will make you laugh and sigh and maybe cry a little. Their bodies may be fading but their spirits endure. Aug 23 - 26 THE BLUE ROAD The forest. The wake of a unnamed crisis. A group of young people work to make sense of www.cornerstonevision.com
May 20 to Jun 7 ROPEWALKS Let your imagination set sail, for adventure awaits, on a pioneering theatrical walking tour of Plymouth’s historic Barbican. Step over the cobbles and go back in time, as you are guided through a journey of discovery - encountering some salty characters along the way! Follow in the footsteps of the people who have helped connect Plymouth to the rest of the world. From Drake’s voyages to the creation of Plymouth Gin; the Bread Riots to Jacka Bakery, this story takes you through hundreds of years of history. Jun 10 A CLOCKWORK ORANGE The Actor’s Wheel return with a brave and striking production of this infamous literary classic, which encapsulates a nightmarish vision of youth culture, questions social conformity and challenges our freedom of choice. Burgess’ beautiful ‘Nadsat’ language is brought to life by a dynamic and vibrant ensemble in this highly physical and energetic production.
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Jun 3 JAMIE YOST AND JACK COOKSON Two simmering South-West talents on show. Jack is a recent nominee for BBC’s Young Folk Artist of the Year and Jamie is a sublime guitar talent and songwriter.
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Twelfth Night is the third production in the popular ’Bard in the Yard’ following two hugely successful previous summer productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo & Juliet. The production is part of Barbican Theatre’s commitment to creating high quality, accessible work while supporting and developing local talent. A total of 18 performances will be staged outdoors in the Residence One Garden at Royal William Yard from August 2 and 20 and is perfect for the whole family. Barbican Theatre’s artistic director, Mark Laville, who is producing Twelfth Night, said: “Twelfth Night is Shakespeare’s chaotic comedy about partying, identity, cross-dressing and the search for true love. “After the success of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo & Juliet we know Twelfth Night will be an exceptional experience when produced specifically for the magnificent garden at Residence One. I’m really looking forward to working with the team to create a performance the whole family will enjoy.”
Jun 8 ELANI EVANGELOU Up and coming multi-talented performer. Jun 9 GEORGE MONTAGUE Lively, entertaining young talent. Expect vocals, piano, guitar, ukulele, beatboxing, vocal harmonies, loops and raucous laughing. Jun 11 TVRO: THE BARBER OF STRANGEWAYS Plymouth-based TVRO (pronounced Tie-Row) brings the soulful introspective songs that make up his debut album ‘The Barber of Strangeways’. support from captivating local songwriter Chelsea Orme-Williams. Y DL
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Jun 23 THE YELLABELLIES The Yellabellies are a highenergy four-piece band playing an infectious mix of alt-country, bluegrass and Cajun. Jun 29 KATHRYN FERGUSON AND OLLY WHEELDON Kate Ferguson and Oliver
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MILLBAY ROAD, PLYMOUTH Box Office: 0845 146 1460 June 9 MAGIC OF MOTOWN Join the party as this scintillating show celebrates its 10th birthday. The unstoppable Motown thrills its millionth music fan this year, embarking on a super sensational nationwide tour. The captivating concert oozes the style, sophistication and musical brilliance of megastars such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Jackson 5, Lionel Richie and more, as the classics are revived amid a flurry of glittering costume changes, starring all the dazzling dance moves and superb musicianship of the original artistes.
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Music Jun 2 PLYMOUTH AREA POLICE CHOIR Methodist Central Hall Summer Concert. Tickets available from Rod Fowler 01752 339788 Jun 4 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Fraser Weekes/Neil Maya Quartet CD Launch. Details 01752 721179 or www.plymouth-jazz-club.org Jun 6 JODY PATTERSON: RHAPSODIES IN PAINT Jill Craigie Cinema, Plymouth University Modern Art and the Jazz Age. Art and music have long engaged in cultural dialogue and exchange. This talk will address the impact of jazz music and the dynamics of improvisation on the development of modern art. As part of the
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Words and Music Festival. Jody Patterson is Associate Professor and Programme Leader for Art History at Plymouth University. Tickets £6 from Peninsula Arts box office.
Jun 9 PLYMOUTH CLARION CHOIR St Budeaux Methodist Church For the senior citizens Jun 9 KIT HESKETH-HARVEY AND JAMES MCCONNEL/NOEL COWARD AND HIS LEGACY Sherwell Centre, Plymouth University Cabaret duo Kit Hesketh-Harvey and James McConnel pay homage to ‘The Master’, performing many of Coward’s enduring songs, as well as some lesser-known gems. Join them for an evening of wit and sophistication. Details 01752 585050 Jun 10 PENINSULA ARTS SINFONIETTA/THE ROARING TWENTIES GALA CONCERT St Andrew’s Church Peninsula Arts Sinfonietta is joined by internationally praised star soprano, Alwyn Mellor, for this celebration of 1920’s British and American music.
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The programme will include show songs by George Gerswin, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern and Fats Waller. The orchestra items will include Vaughn Williams English Folksong Suite and Lonely Waters by E.J. Moeran. Conducted by Simon Ible. Tickets 01752 585050
Tchaikovsky: Overture Romeo & Juliet. Sibelius: Finlandia. Khachaturian: Adagio from Spartacus (Onedin Line theme). Beethoven: Symphony no. 6 ‘Pastoral’. Tickets from £14 from St Andrew’s Church.
Jun 11 THE ROARING TWENTIES TEA DANCE Duke of Cornwall Hotel Led by vocalist Steve Chisolm, for many years resident ‘crooner’ at the famous Burgh Island Hotel, ArtDeco recreates the authentic sounds of jazz and ‘hot’ jazz bands of the 1920s. Join in, show off your Charleston and enjoy afternoon tea in the elegant Duke of Cornwall Ballroom. Period 1920s costumes invited but not essential. Tickets 01752 275850.
Jun 22 PLYMOUTH MUSIC ACCORD YOUNG MUSICIANS’ PLATFORM AUDITIONS Sherwell Centre, Plymouth University The Young Musicians’ Platform provides talented young musicians with help to start their musical careers. Free admission. Details 01752 585050
Jun 18 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Black Cat Jazz. Tickets £9, all welcome. Details 01752 721179 or www.plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk
Jun 23 PLYMOUTH MUSIC ACCORD JAZZ CRUISE UP THE TAMAR Barbican Landing Stage and Mount Batten Live music from The Jazz Company and included buffet on board. Tickets £18 - details from Sylvia 01752 844519
Jun 21 PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY ORHCESTRA Plymouth Guildhall Conductor, Anne Kimber.
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compositions by local composers; sing along to Henry Wood’s ‘Fantastia on British Sea Songs’ as sung at Last Night of the Proms. Tables provided, bring a picnic and your own drinks. Tickets £12 (£10 in advance) 07971 169335 Jun 25 LIVE MUSIC IN THE PARK Devonport Park Bandstand Local brass bands, jazz, blues, celtic, folk, choirs and local soloists. Admission free. Details from 01752 318087 or www. friendsofdevonportpark.co.uk July 1 PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC CHOIR The Cathedral Church of St Mary & St Boniface Cream Tea Concert. John Rutter (ed.): Opera Highlights. Tickets £15, including cream tea.
Jun 24 PLYMOUTH PHOENIX CHORALE Plymouth Guildhall Summer Concert - Plymouth Picnic Proms. Musical Director: Marcus Alleyne. Midsummer themed music, including original
July 2 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Roger Marks’ Mainstreamers with Julian Stringle and Craig Milverton. Details 01752 721179 or www.plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk • continued overleaf
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Plymouth Symphony Orchestra’s summer concert features well-loved classical music. The concert is on June 21 at Plymouth Guildhall, starting at 7.30pm. The Orchestra will perform the same concert at Sterts Theatre, Liskeard three days before. The Orchestral Favourites include Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Overture, Finlandia by Sibelius and Beethoven’s Symphony No 6, known as the Pastoral, which is the main work of the programme. Beethoven completed the work in 1808 in Vienna and the movements are evocatively named with titles such as ‘Scene by the Brook’, ‘Thunderstorm’ and ‘Shepherd’s Song’. Although Beethoven spent much of his time in the city, he loved to be in the countryside and himself said ‘No one can love the country as much as I do. For surely woods, trees and rocks produce the echo which man desires to hear.’ The symphony offers a very different glimpse into the world of the more familiar Beethoven of the monumental, ferocious 5th Symphony. The meandering through the countryside with the lazy slow movement, the babbling brook and the storm – along with the rustic dances and beautiful bird calls, take us into another world. Beethoven himself actually indicates the bird calls in his score – the nightingale is the flute, the quail is the oboe and the two clarinets represent the cuckoo. The concert opens with Tchaikovsky’s fantasy overture Romeo and Juliet, inspired by the Shakespeare play of the same name. It’s central love theme is very familiar to us, as it is frequently used in romantic scenes from film and television. In traditional sonata form there are two dramatically contrasting themes between family strife and lovers’ passion which assures a fierce conflict. Khachaturian’s ballet Spartacus is based on the slave uprising which occurred in ancient Rome. The Adagio captivates the moment
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Orchestral classics at Guildhall concert when Spartacus frees his wife Phrygia and the lovers celebrate. This passionate melody later became one of our favourite TV themes – for the Onedin Line in the 1970s and 80s and for those who do not remember that – more recently in Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006). Sibelius’ tone poem Finlandia was composed in 1899 for a political demonstration in Helsinki and achieved sweeping popularity, national pride and personal fame for the composer – which surprised no one more than Sibelius. This colourful, richly scored ‘anthem to freedom’ with its snarling and thunderous opening also boasts one of music’s great melodies. The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra is one of the longest-established orchestras in the country and attracts many distinguished soloists, with Ralph Kirshbaum, Guy Johnston, Tasmin Little, Joanna MacGregor, Michael Petrov and Martin James Bartlett amongst the performers to play with the orchestra.
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Celebrating of Yeovilton The Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton International Air Day will open its gates on Saturday July 8 to 40,000 visitors, just as it did 70 years ago, in 1947 at its first ever Open Day. As one of the Southwest’s largest one day events, the awardwinning Somerset airshow offers an action-packed day out for all the family with thrilling flying displays and amazing ground attractions. Over five hours of incredible flying displays with pyrotechnics will feature fast jets, historic warbirds, helicopters and formation display teams. Leading the flying display will be rare naval heritage aircraft such as the Sea Vixen, Swordfish and Sea Fury. Their modern-day counterparts will perform spectacular
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g 70 years n Air Days role demonstrations to reflect the contribution made by naval aviation to Protect Our Nation’s Interests. Airshow favourites from the RAF - the Red Arrows, Typhoon, Chinook and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will also be in attendance whilst foreign military participation will include roaring displays from the Belgian Air Force F-16, Czech Air Force Gripen and a rare and dazzling appearance by the Swiss Air Force national display team – The Patrouille Suisse. Other allied nations will provide static displays offering visitors an opportunity Young aircrew! to meet the aircrew and view the aircraft up close. Throughout the day, families will have the chance to enjoy plenty of ground entertainment including discounted entry to the Fleet Air Arm Museum, interactive military displays, an engineering fair, performances from military bands, classic and military vehicle exhibitions, funfair, simulators, helicopter pleasure flights, trade stalls and much, much more! Whether you’re a wide-eyed first timer or a seasoned airshow veteran, be prepared for a wonderful day out!
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Major Events NATIONAL LEAGUE SPEEDWAY Jun 2 Devils v Kings Lynn Jun 9 Devils v Stoke Potters Jun 23 Devils v Wight Warriors Jul 6 British Under 19 Championships Jul 20 Devils v Belle Vue Colts Jun 2 to Jun 4 FLAVOUR FEST Armada Way, City Centre The South West’s largest food and drink festival returns for it’s 14th year to the city centre Piazza. This ever popular weekend event will see the Piazza transformed with stalls brimming with local delicacies, live music and a marquee bar. There will be more than 100 traders showcasing the best regional produce - as well as cookery demonstrations from talented local and celebrity chefs. Jun 3 BUBBLE RUSH FOR CHSW 2017 Newnham Park, Plympton This family friendly event which is currently taking the country by storm, with proceeds going to Children’s Hospice South West. Participants can run, jog or walk through colourful bubble stations,
where high powered foam cannons will shower you in frothy milkshake bubbles. Jun 10 MOONLIT CYCLE Torpoint Community College Chance to join hundreds of road cyclists, riding from sunset through to the moonlit hours,
Plymouth Devils host big speedway event One big date for the diaries of Plymouth fans will be Thursday July 6 when the club stage the prestigious British Under 19 Championships. The club, saved from extinction in the winter by Mark Phillips and Laurence Rogers, have been awarded the meeting by the BSPA. Co-Promoter Phillips is highly pleased with the news, “ When tracks were asked if they would stage the event Laurence and I discussed it and decided to apply for it. We knew we would be up against other more established promoters but we have faith in what we are doing.” Rogers believes it is a big challenge for the club. “To be given this meeting is a big feather in our cap and we are determined to ensure it will be a total success. Naturally the line-up will not be known for some time but we are hoping that we will have several Devils riders in the lineup . “We will have at least three under 19’s in our side in Callum Walker, Henry Atkins and Saul Bulley so we must be in with a chance of seeing some, if not all, of them included.”
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as they take the 50km or 100km cycle along South East Cornwall’s iconic coast. You will head along the coastland headland to Dobwalls, Looe and Seaton before returning back to Torpoint. Jun 11 DEVONPORT PARK FEST A great family day organised by the Real Friends Community & Social Group, Skymind Studios and the Park Pavilion Cafe. The Bandstand will come alive with the sound of music at 11am with the Montpelier Primary School Steel Pan, Plymouth Youth Concert Band, the sensational La La Choir, the One Night Stans, Memory Lane and lots more. A variety of stalls, bouncy castle and face painter will also be featured. Proceeds in aid of Children’s Hospice South West. Jun 24 ARMED FORCES DAY The Hoe Plymouth’s spectacular Armed Forces Day will provide exciting entertainment, military exhibitions and displays, bands and stage performances, competitions and activities for the whole family to enjoy. During the event the Royal Navy, RAF, Royal Marines, veterans’ organisations, charities and the emergency services will showcase their services in a variety of ‘villages’ set out across the Hoe.
Jun 24 THE PLYMOUTH AQUATHLON FESTIVAL 2017 Mount Batten Centre After a successful inagural year, the Plymouth Aquathlon is back. As well as the ‘sprint’ and ‘standard’ distances offered in 2016, a ‘super sprint’ distance has been added, aimed at those new to the sport. In addition to individual honours, there will be a team trophy up for grabs, awarded to the most successful club or race team on the day! Jun 25 PET MARKET Mount Edgcumbe Join the intimate Pet Market at the gorgeous Mount Edgcumbe’s Barrow Centre. With over 20 exhibitors selling pet products and treats, as well as live demos and music throughout the day, Free entry. July 3 to 16 WIMBLEDON ON THE BIG SCREEN The Piazza, City Centre Feel the tension from Centre Court with live screenings from Wimbledon on the big screen. This is a great way to enjoy the British summer and the greatest tennis players in the world. With tennis displays, refreshments and seating available, these matches offer fun for all the family and an opportunity to bring down a picnic and spend quality time
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a on The Hoe Funky Llama Festival bursts onto the Hoe again this summer bigger and better than before with more extraordinary bands, DJ’s and dance artists from all across the UK.
Run by Theatre Royal Plymouth this year’s line-up, including artists with learning disabilities, promises a day to remember when the festival rocks the Hoe from 12 noon to 10.30pm on Saturday June 10. The inclusive festival has a main stage, open mic tent, workshops, yoga, face painting, massages and lots more to keep the whole family entertained. Throughout the day there will be lots of fun including storytelling, inclusive drama, dance and arts and crafts, a fully licensed bar, delicious food stalls and a chill out tent. There is something for everyone as activities and live music will be happening throughout the day and into the evening. Tickets for the Festival are £10 for the day, £5 for under18s or £5 for an evening ticket (entry after 6pm). Enablers go free when accompanying a paid ticket holder. One ticket is free for every six tickets purchased, not including enabler complimentaries.
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with friends and family in the city centre. July 27 - 28 MTV CRASHES PLYMOUTH 2017 Plymouth Hoe MTV Crashes Plymouth will return for its fourth year this year, and is set to see thousands of people enjoy two more nights of chart
topping acts on Plymouth Hoe. The two day music extravaganza has grown year-on-year and 2017 is set to be even bigger and better, bringing a number of top artists and huge hits to the South West. Confirmed so far are Sigma, Louisa Johnson, DJ, Martin Garrix, and R3WIRE & Varski with more annoucements to come.
Saltash Regatta has so much to offer Saltash Regatta is one of the most colourful events held in South East Cornwall and is a must visit event. It takes place this year on June 17 and 18. Gig racing, hosted by Saltash-based Caradon Pilot Gig Club, is run to the highest standard, creating a stunning visual backdrop on the Tamar, for all spectators enjoying land based events. On the river there is also sailing, canoeing and two special events – the wild swim and the cardboard boat race. This has to be seen! Saltash Regatta is not just about water sports, there is so much more ashore to keep everyone in the family happy and very entertained. There will be an array of food offers, stalls selling a variety of local produce, a bar and a programme of musical entertainment – something for everyone. Children are catered for, with inflatables, entertainment and more. The event kicks off with a colourful, noisy and flamboyant parade through the local shopping street, with everyone welcome to be involved.
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National Youth Dance Company (NYDC), the country’s flagship organisation for young dancers, is performing Tarantiseismic around the country this summer, including Plymouth in June. The production is a new creation by the company’s guest artistic director Damien Jalet and received critical acclaim for
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its world premiere at Sadler’s Wells in April. This year’s diverse cohort of 39 young dancers perform on a national tour in June and July visiting The House at Plymouth University on June 25.
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May 31 NAVIGATORS OF THE SEA Royal Western Yacht Club, Queen Anne’s Battery Go along and celebrate the amazing achievements of Sir Francis Chichester’s circumnavigation of the world. He sailed in the wake of another famous sailor, our very own Sir Francis Drake. Create a map showing both their routes and paper versions of their boats. Get close up with some nautical artefacts and see a display all about Sir Francis Chichester’s voyage. As both mariners left and returned to and from Plymouth, there will be a ‘Drake and Chichester Circumnavigating the Hoe and the Barbican’ trail to take away with you so you can continue your discoveries! Free admission.
Jun 3 - 4 OUT AND ABOUT: CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES AT FREEDOM COMMUNITY FESTIVAL Freedom Fields Park Join the outreach team at this family friendly community festival for some fun arts and crafts activities. Find out about famous Plymouthian Michael Foot and make your own banner or badge to highlight the things that are important to you. Details www.plymhearts.org
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collections. Have a go at some Plymouth and WW2 themed arts and crafts activities. Details www. plymhearts.org
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Jun 24 OUT AND ABOUT: CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES AT ARMED FORCES DAY Plymouth Hoe Come and find the stand at this year’s Armed Forces Day and explore World War I and World War II objects. Design your own medal, make a peg action hero or dress up for a selfie in one of the helmets! Details www.plymhearts.org Jun 24 WILD ABOUT PLYMOUTH: BIG BUG HUNT Old Chapel, Ford Park Cemetery Join in the annual great big bug hunt! Experts from the City Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth
University and BugLife will be there to help identify finds. For the first time ever, there will be a listing of all the species you find on the Arts and Heritage Service’s blog after the event, so come along and add what you’ve discovered to this list. Details www.plymhearts.org Jul 15 OUT AND ABOUT: CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES AT ST LEVAN FAIR St Levan Park Join the outreach team at this community event in Keyham for some family fun inspired by World War II. Find out if your street was bombed in the War and look at old photos of Plymouth from our
Jul 15 FESTIVAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 2017 Dartmoor National Park’s Visitor Centre, Dartmoor Join in with lots of hands-on activities to help you find out more about the Bronze Age. Make Bronze Age inspired beads, pinch pots and more or try your hand at sorting out real archaeological artefacts! Members of the Plymouth Archaeological Society will also be there for the day so you can chat to find out more about how you can get involved. Free, no need to book. Just drop in for as little or as long as you like. Saltram House Plympton 01752 333500 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saltram May 27 to June 4 MAY HALF-TERM We know that finding a great day out for the family during the holidays is important to you so we’ve put together a weeklong programme of events and activities to keep you entertained. Pick up a 50 things activities booklet at the Welcome Centre
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Jun 25 TRUST 10 Keep fit in a beautiful place. A free monthly way-marked 10K run around the Saltram estate. A chance to enjoy traffic free routes, great views and a unique training opportunity. Free, fun and informal. Booking not needed. Free. Mount Edgcumbe Cremyll 01752 822236 www. mountedgcumbe.gov.uk
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Jun 2 to 4 THE SOUTHWEST PADDLEFEST Taking place in the magnificent setting of Mount Edgcumbe Country Park situated within South East Cornwall, an area of outstanding natural beauty, this not for profit charity event in support of Penhaligon’s Friends for bereaved children brings together all kayakers, canoeists and stand up paddle board enthusiasts, friends and their families.
Jun 10 GOING BATS AT MOUNT EDGCUMBE Join in on a nocturnal adventure and let the colonies of bats be your guide. With rare species calling Mount Edgcumbe home, you could be in for a real treat with this expedition. Meeting on the terrace at the front of the house at 8pm, the walk will take approximately two to three hours and finishes off with hot soup. Tickets are £5 per person, and please make sure that you wrap up warm and wear suitable footwear for the walk.
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Jun 16 to 18 3 WISHES FAERY FESTIVAL Welcome one and all to the gathering of the faery clans and the mortal realms in Celtic Cornwall. For three fairytastic days where human and faerie folk can walk (or fly!) side by side in harmony, in celebration of the magical time of midsummer. Step into the fairy ring portal and into the realms of the Fae.
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Buckland Abbey Yelverton 01822 853607 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bucklandabbey May 27 to Jun 4 FAMILY RAG-RUGGING Drop in anytime between 12pm and 4pm to join Debbie Hastings for her fun, family friendly rag rug workshop - where you can create a masterpiece to take home. Booking not needed, £2 a ticket. General admissions applies. July 15 - Aug 6 THE BIG BUTTERFLY COUNT Find a quiet corner in the Cider House garden and help us count how many butterflies you see in your 15 minutes of peace and quiet. Booking not needed, free event. General admission applies.
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bring a 3 to 3.5mm hook and 70 to 100 grams of double knit yarn in a colour of your choice. A variety of colours will be provided to create a contrasting flower with which to embellish your hat when finished. Tickets cost £15 per person, places are limited so booking is essential.
May 30 FAMILY ART WORKSHOP: RECYCLED LANDSCAPE Drawing from the compositions and textures featured in Mike Perry’s work, join us as we collaboratively create a large scale installation, made using mixed media. Collage, draw and print together to create a work to fill the Batter Street studio space. Reworking, recycling and reusing, you’ll make something unique and contemporary exploring the chosen landscape and environment. Running from 1.30pm to 4.30pm, tickets cost £5 per family. Advance booking is essential. Jun 10 FAMILY ART WORKSHOP: LOST AND FOUND Life’s a beach… or is it? Join in the Children’s Art Week, in a one off sculptural workshop to create your own dystopian landscape based on the photography work of Mike Perry. Perhaps the sublime is more up your street, the sky’s the limit and the seashore’s your playground. Explore all the things washed up and left behind and create them into something exciting and new. You are invited to go on your own beach combing adventure and bring your treasures along. Running from 1.30pm to 4.30pm, tickets are £5 per family. Advance booking is essential.
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May 29 to June 2 STICK WEEK AT COTEHELE We’ll make a variety of toys and art using a variety of sticks. Everything from hobby horses to mini horses, wild art, wands and more. Jun 15, 29, 30, Jul 14, 17, and 18 NANCY BELLE BOAT TRIPS FROM COTEHELE QUAY Climb aboard the 22ft Nancy Belle and take a ride up the river. Starting from Cotehele Quay, the Shamrock’s support boat, Nancy Belle, will head up the river Tamar past riverside woodlands, under the railway viaduct, past Calstock and deeper into the valley towards Morwellham Quay. Throughout the trip, there will be a commentary on the valley’s fauna, flora and history. The trip lasts approximately 2 hours, and there is no cover on the boat so please dress for the weather of the day. Jun 17 to 18 ALL THINGS VINTAGE AND LOVELY Go along for a vintage weekend with Miss Ivy. There will be 60 exhibitors selling vintage and artisan goods. On Saturday there will be live music from jazz
singer Louise Parker and swing dancing with Mad About Swing. On the Sunday you can enjoy live music from the energetic Swingology, a vintage play from Buckland Monachroum drama group and Cornwall Regiment’s battle re-enactment. Plus, there will be a display of military vehicles, workshops, children’s entertainment and refreshements. £4 for adults, free for children.
This is a great event for the whole family, assistance dogs are welcome. Jul 27 COTEHELE UNLOCKED Explore areas that are usually closed off to visitors and meet the staff and volunteers who care for Cotehele. The doors will be thrown open for you to peek into offices, enter the sixteenth
Family Events century dovecote, the old potting shed and climb the spiralling 55 stone stairs to the roof of the house (weather permitting). You might want to bring a torch to peek into the back of all the closets. The old dovecote in the Valley Garden was once the roost for birds that were destined for the Edgcumbe family’s dinner table, these days a dole of doves happily makes its home there without worry. Booking not needed, free event. General admission applies. Jul 30 COSTUME SUNDAYS AT COTEHELE MILL Meet the mill team dressed in Victorian costume. You’ll be able to watch milling and baking demonstrations and buy a bag of Cotehele Mill flour to take home. Booking not needed, free event. General admission applies.
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Spirit of the Roaring Twenties to be revived at Words and Music Festival
The music of Noel Coward and the boundless energy of the Charleston will be among the highlights as the spirit of the ‘Roaring Twenties’ comes alive once again. Almost a century after its sense of fun and vibrancy first captivated audiences, the entertainment of the 1920s will be showcased during the 2017 Words and Music Festival which takes place between June 6 and 10. It will include performances by celebrated cabaret duo Kit Hesketh-Harvey and James McConnel and soprano Jeni Bern and a Roaring Twenties tea dance. Organised by Peninsula Arts at the University of Plymouth, the festival will feature a range of events staged at venues across the city. Simon Ible, director of music for Peninsula Arts and the festival’s artistic director, said: “First and foremost, this festival is all about having fun. With a great line-up of events and performers, it will bring the entertainment which captivated audiences almost a century ago to life. By the time it finishes, I am sure the music and dancing synonymous with the 1920s will have a new generation of fans.” Highlights of the festival include:
• A musical tribute to Noel Coward and his legacy from cabaret duo Kit Hesketh-Harvey and James McConnel, who will pay homage to ‘The Master’ by performing many of his enduring songs, as well as some lesserknown gems; • The Roaring Twenties Gala Concert, The ArtDeco Band performed by the Peninsula Arts Sinfonietta and soprano Jeni Bern, and featuring works by American composers George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern and British composers Ralph Vaughan Williams and EJ Moeran. Jeni Bern recently starred in Opera North’s production of Cole Porter’s 20s classic Kiss me Kate • The Roaring Twenties Tea Dance, taking place in the ballroom at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel and featuring music from the ArtDeco Band led by Steve Chisholm and Tango dancing from Plymouth-based dance school Tango para el Alma.
•• Local exhibitions For more detail about the 2017 Words and Music Festival and how to book tickets, visit www. plymouth.ac.uk/your-university/peninsula-arts.
Until 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 June 17 SUNLIGHT AND SHADOWS IN COTEHELE GALLERY Cotehele Gallery, Cotehele House An exhibition featuring intricate silver wirework, bronze sculpture, glass, paintings and more. The summer exhibition spotlights intricate and individual silver wirework trees by Clive Maddison; alternative interpretation of all that Cotehele has to offer in a limited edition set of artwork by Jo Marsh; bronze sculpture based on the flora and fauna around Cotehele by Suzie Marsh and wall glass panels to reflect shade and light by Hamlin and Wright. Free, but normal admission charges apply. Throughout July THE ART OF REFLECTION Buckland Abbey Explore the spirituality, tranquility and ephemeral flamboyance of Buckland Abbey reflected in the sumptuous mirrored art of Andrew Logan. Together, the National Trust and Andrew Logan celebrate the spirit of place in a major exhibition of the artist’s work, spanning five decades, from the Sixties to the present day. Booking not needed, free event. General admissions applies.
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A series of family-friendly theatrical walking tours have hit the cobbled streets of Plymouth’s Barbican. ‘Ropewalks’ leads audiences around some of the area’s most historic locations offering a series of entertaining encounters along the way. Audiences get the chance to follow in the footsteps of some of the most colourful characters from the Barbican’s past. They also get to discover some of the stories that connect Plymouth with the rest of the world. The content for the tours has been inspired by true events with historical research helping to inform the script, characters and costumes. Writer Jon Nash and a team of young professionals have used objects, documents, photographs and film from the Museum and Art Gallery’s and the city’s archival collections. They have also undertaken research trips to the Devonport Naval Heritage Centre, Mayflower Museum and South West Film and Television Archive. ‘Ropewalks’ is a Plymouth History Centre event, delivered in partnership with the Barbican Theatre and promises to be one of the highlights of this year’s History Festival. Performances are aimed at anyone aged eight years and above and are ideal for families as well as history lovers. ‘Ropewalks’ performances will feature spectacular costumes designed and made by ‘World of Wearable Art’ finalist Hannah McArthur. Hannah recently graduated from Plymouth College of Art with a BA (Hons) in Costume Production and Associated Crafts. Performances of ‘Ropewalks’ take place on selected dates in June and August. They start at 11.30am and 2.30pm and last for up to 60 minutes. A full list of dates and more information about the project can be found at www. plymhearts.org/ropewalks You can also watch a video about the devising process on YouTube.
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They’re Breaking Through at Plymouth College of Art
Every summer, Plymouth College of Art transforms its cutting edge workshop and studio complex spaces into a dynamic, college-wide public showcase for new work in art, craft, design and digital media. Featuring art from the UK’s most exciting fresh creative talent, the Degree Shows are free and open to the public from June 10 to June 22. Showcasing work from students across the college’s Undergraduate and Masters programmes, Plymouth College of Art’s Degree Shows 2017 are an opportunity to see work created by the college’s community of global thinkers, ready to make their mark on the world. With open doors across all the college’s working studios, it’s also a chance to see world class facilities such as FabLab Plymouth and the £8 million dedicated crafts workshops for ceramics, glass and metal work. An eclectic range of mediums, both modern and traditional, will be exhibited across the college, including film, photography, fine art installation, fashion design, game arts, illustration, glassworks, ceramics, animation, 3D printing and much more. The 2017 Degree Shows campaign is titled Breaking Through, designed by third year BA (Hons) Graphic Design students Sam Cross and Josh Fathers, who are also both part of the college’s in house design group, known as The Agency.
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Throughout the duration of the Degree Shows, artworks will be available to purchase, and film screenings and live presentations will take place – including the highly regarded Graduate Fashion Show, which takes place at The Red House (Plymouth School of Creative Arts), on June 13 and 14. For anybody considering a course of study with Plymouth College of Art, Open Days are the perfect opportunity to explore the college’s world class facilities, get inspired by passionate and creative staff, talk to students already on the courses, and get some hands-on experience with workshops and live demonstrations, from glass-blowing and ceramics to photography and printmaking.
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Plymouth couple Paul and Pam Tuckwell faced a dilemma when Pam's medical condition was severely affecting her every day living.
Pam, who is 60 this year, has suffered from rheumatoid arthritis since she was just 25. Over the years the condition has increasingly affected her mobility and movement, making even life's simple tasks a real challenge. They had lived in a semi-detached home in Plympton for nearly 30 years, but decided last year that Pam's quality of life would be greatly improved if they lived in a home which provided easier access and movement - such as a bungalow. Pam said: "We really loved our time in Plympton, but life was getting more and more difficult. I needed a stair lift to get upstairs and access to the garden wasn't easy. "We found a bungalow we liked in Crownhill and moved in last August. I wasn't sure how I would feel leaving so many friends behind, but within no time it just felt like home." Paul took early retirement 18 months ago so that he could become Pam's full time carer after spending over 35 years as a driver at the dockyard. Paul said: "We needed a new home with easier access for Pam and buying the bungalow was the first step. We could see that the garden had the potential to be made very accessible for Pam and commissioned that work straight away. "We also quickly realised that the bathroom needed a complete makeover to make life easier for Pam." They contacted a number of companies including Steve Short at Dream Bathrooms. Paul said: "We had seen Steve's advertisement in the magazine and decided to give him a call. "He visited us a number of times to talk over possible solutions and how best to help meet Pam's needs. He could
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not have been more helpful." Steve talked through the options available and it was agreed that a wet room with easy access for Pam would be the ideal solution. Steve said: "Pam's disability meant that we had to come up with a solution that avoided any steps or lips when we created the wet room. We also had to carry out a lot of work to ensure the fall in the floor level was sufficient for the water to drain away." The work involved Steve and the Dream Bathrooms team completely gutting the old bathroom, removing the bath, toilet and sink before completely replastering and installing a new floor, complete with slip resistant floor tiling. The toilet and wash basin were also relocated to make them more accessible for Pam. The new 100 sq ft wet room features stylish mystic grey ceramic wall tiles and matching grey porcelain floor tiles and rain head shower with separate rinse attachment. A new wall-hung vanity unit with marble top and comfort height toilet were also installed. The Dream Bathrooms team carried out the work over a 10 day period in April. Pam said: "The whole team were really friendly and really helpful. They asked for my views throughout the whole process and came up with lots of helpful advice. I'm really pleased with the end result." Paul added: "It has all worked really well. We are delighted with what Steve and his team have achieved. The great thing is that they do everything from start to finish, even down to painting and decorating and removing all the rubbish.”
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Sherford milestone as first residents move in Sherford has officially welcomed its first residents, with two sets of homeowners having moved to the new community, marking one of the biggest milestones in the development’s two-decade history. Receiving the keys to their brand-new homes, the new residents were welcomed by members of the Sherford Consortium over the bank holiday weekend. Sharing their excitement on moving day, the new residents, Eliana and Chris, began their new lives as the founding members of the new community. One resident, Chris Taylor has just moved into a two-bedroom coach house, relocating from Elburton. He commented: “It is so exciting to be one of the first people to live at Sherford! We’ve heard lots about the development and kept seeing it in the newspaper. It is fantastic to be making a fresh start in a new community and it will be amazing to watch it grow – especially when I get to meet my neighbours.”
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Moving in on the same day into a new three bedroom Sherford home, Eliana Griffiths said: “I have been looking for a house for a long time, and then I discovered Sherford. I absolutely love the location, especially as it is near the beaches and so close to Plymouth. Sherford will have everything I need on my doorstep, and I am excited about being part of a new community.” With over 600 homes being constructed in the first phase, the residents are also the first members of the Community Trust. Every resident will form part of the Community Trust, a not-for-profit group that will eventually have significant responsibility in the management One of Sherford’s of the new town, new residents, enhancing life Chris Taylor at Sherford and meeting the needs of all those who live there. The Sherford Consortium, the network of homebuilders responsible for the new community – Bovis Homes, Linden Homes and Taylor Wimpey – has worked with some of the South West’s finest architects, designers and craftsmen to ensure Sherford residents will
benefit from high quality, stunning new homes. On its completion, 12,000 residents will call Sherford ‘home’. Wayne Bennett, sales and marketing director of the Sherford Consortium said: “Welcoming the first residents to Sherford is a hugely significant moment in the history of the development, and we are proud to have reached this point. Sherford’s first residents will be able to watch it grow into a thriving community, complete with businesses, shops, facilities and parks – all within a short distance of their homes.” Brian Deacon, fellow sales and marketing director said: “Opening the doors of the first homes to residents is a milestone that is a result of much hard work, planning and craftmanship. It is so much more than a new housing development, it will be a thriving new community run by the people who live there. This is an exciting time to live at Sherford, and with more homes for sale, we look forward to welcoming many more residents.” Deputy leader for Plymouth City Council Patrick Nicholson added: “This is what all the years of planning and negotiations has been about – providing somewhere for people to live in a new, planned community on the edge of Plymouth. It’s a great day for the planners, the construction companies, the contractors, the developers, architects and nature experts who have been working to ensure this exciting new settlement is balanced and is in keeping with the stunning countryside of the South Hams.” Chairman of the Sherford Project Board, Steve Jorden said: “South Hams is delighted to see the first residents move into Sherford. We have been waiting for this day for over 20 years. In that time, our Councillors have been working very closely with the consortium and we are all excited to see the new community come to life.”
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Plymouth’s Alyssa shortlisted for top sports award
A talented sportswoman from Plymouth is among four local finalists in the prestigious Devon Sports Awards. Nineteen year old Alyssa Oates from Plymouth Underwater Hockey Club is the only Plymouth finalist in the Community Sports Performer of the Year, the largest of the eight categories in the awards. Alyssa, who attends Marjon University, has represented Great Britain in the U19 and U23 Underwater Hockey teams and was named Great Britain U19 Player of the Year in 2014. She is now hoping to compete at the 2017 World Championships in Australia and has launched a Crowdfunding appeal to raise funds for the trip. To mark the 20th year of the awards there are some exciting new categories and the finalists include people from all aspects of community sport from coaches and volunteers to sportspeople from a really diverse range of sports.
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The Awards which will take place on June 30 at Sandy Park celebrate diverse sporting contributions and achievements from community level coaching right through to elite sports performers. The main purpose of the Awards is to recognise those who inspire people to participate at all levels in sport. All finalists have been invited to attend a special 20th anniversary ceremony and this year, they will be presented with their trophies and certificates by James Cracknell OBE, British athlete, rowing champion and double Olympic gold medallist. The expert judging panel, coordinated by Active Devon who are overseeing the Awards in partnership with the Exeter Foundation and Exeter College, have carefully whittled the entries down to the final 30 individuals and teams from an extremely strong pool of nominations. In addition to Alyssa, finalists from Plymouth are Kyanna Fritz from Plymouth Marjon Hockey Club who is up for Devon Young Volunteer of the Year and the Department for Work and Pensions, Plymouth who are among the final three of a brand new award category Business Contribution to Sporting Activity in the Workplace. Devonport Royal Dockyard Employee Trust, another high profile Plymouth business are in the finals of the second new category of the 2017 awards, Business Contribution to Sporting Activity in the Community. "The Devon Sports Awards are always keen to recognise volunteers who work hard in their sports and so often go unrecognised," said Matt Evans chief executive of Active Devon. "The Devon Volunteer and Devon Young Volunteer categories are one way that we can celebrate their achievements. We want to thank everyone who nominated someone special in their sport and say keep up the good work”.
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High-flying luxury soars to new levels All sectors of the travel industry are constantly trying to surprise and entice us with new ideas and innovations. Over the years, we have seen cruise ships getting larger and offering passengers an enormous range of facilities and entertainment. We have witnessed certain brands of hotel become more exclusive as they focus on niche markets and we have seen a host of airlines offer upgraded premium class products in an attempt to attract the bigger spenders who ensure the viability of many services. This month, I’d like to make you aware of two such offerings in different areas of the travel industry, which both providers hope will significantly boost sales. I have been fortunate enough to fly with numerous airlines, both during my travel industry career and earlier childhood. In fact, I can still recall some of my first exciting trips on DanAir Comet’s and Spantax Coronado’s travelling to Alicante and Palma from Exeter. Although many of my journey’s have typically been on the standard Boeing and Airbus types, I did get to experience Concorde and more recently I have travelled on the massive Airbus A380 with Emirates and Etihad Airways. Despite the number of journeys I have taken, I would still never consider myself to be a 'natural' flyer but the more modern aircraft are definitely quieter, more comfortable and have undoubtedly improved the overall flying experience. Another issue that is often overlooked is that the more modern engines have a considerably improved impact on the environment, which has to be positive for all of us. On medium and long haul flights from the UK (to destinations beyond Europe) most airlines now offer three or four different products or cabin classes. These usually
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These roses will grow on you! So here we in June and its rose season again. Thanks to the dry spring we’ve had, most of our roses are looking good and not suffering with blackspot, mildew or rust. Let’s hope they stay that way! We have an abundance of rose in bloom in the garden centre right now in a whole host of colours, shapes and sizes. The air is filled with beautiful perfume. We have all the traditional and favourite varieties, as well as a few new ones. The recent trend for roses is to have open flowers, so that they can be pollinated by bees. These roses are derived from Rosa Persica, a native of the Middle East. This thin, prickly shrub is considered a weed of cultivated land and is collected as firewood. It has one unique feature – a dark central red blotch on its golden yellow flowers and it has been the Holy Grail of rose breeders for the last 40 years to somehow transmit this feature into a modern healthy repeat flowering cultivar. That work is coming to fruition and some exciting, excellent new hybrids are now coming onto the market. The varieties we have are Angel Eyes, which has pink flowers with a red centre and Eyes For You, which has pale pink, almost white flowers that have an attractive mauve-purple blotch in the centres. Eye of the Tiger has golden yellow flowers with a burnt orange centre and For Your Eyes Only, which was rose of the year 2015, has apricot orange flowers that fade to pink as the flower ages and a red centre. Smiling Eyes has apricot flowers with a red centre and a delicate scent. Eye of the Tiger All of these roses have excellent
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disease resistance, repeat flower in abundance, will grow to a height and spread of one metre (3ft) and will do well in a pot or in the ground. Roses will grow in any soil, but they will perform better in a sandy soil. If you have clay soil it is best to dig it over and then break it up with a good quality compost or well-rotted farmyard manure. Mix it thoroughly. Roses like a sunny position, so choose a site that gets at least 50 per cent of the day in the sun. If you are replacing old roses with new roses remove as much of the old soil as possible and replace with soil that hasn’t grown roses before (the old soil will grow anything else apart from roses). Dig in Rootgrow when planting, it has a natural product called mycorrhizal fungi that promotes stronger, healthier and faster root growth. This in turn will allow better feeding, more resistance to pest and diseases and better drought tolerance. Roses that are container grown can be planted at any time of year as long as the ground isn’t frozen or waterlogged. Dig a hole that is slightly bigger than the pot it came in and place a handful of bone meal at the bottom of the hole, mixing in with the soil. Water the rose in its pot thoroughly before planting. Remove from its pot and place the rose in the ground and backfill with soil that has been enriched with good quality compost, manure or a rose and shrub compost. Make sure the graft of the rose (the knot that connects the bush part to the roots) is at, or slightly above soil level. Water well. Pruning is probably the part of rose growing that most people fell daunted by. It’s fairly easy to do: the rule of thumb is that there should be a spring
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