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It’s festival time for Plymouth...

Plymouth is going festival crazy over the next few weeks - heralding the start of a long summer of big events in the city. Plymouth History Festival runs throughout most of May and early June offering a huge range of events at dozens of locations across the city. Everything from pirates to guided walks, from illustrated talks and exhibitions are included in the programme of over 600 events. We have a feature on the Festival on the centre pages which gives you details of how to find out more. Meanwhile the Bank Holiday weekend at the end of May sees the return of the Plymouth Film Festival at the Arts Centre in Looe Street, while over the same weekend the first-ever Royal William Yard Festival will be taking place. Seth Lakeman, international star and darling of the South West, is headlining at the Royal William Yard event, which also features a host of other musical attractions and activities. The busy calendar of events in May also includes Lord Mayor’s Day, the colourful annual spectacular which always attracts a big following in the city centre. But that’s not all. The ever-popular Flavour Fest is expected to attract tens of thousands of visitors over the first weekend in June, while later in the month Plymouth’s spectacular Armed Forces Day returns on June 24. This year’s family-friendly Armed Forces Day looks set to attract more than 40,000 people as it promises to deliver a whole host of exciting and exhilarating displays, interactive activities, military bands, parades and a not to be missed air show featuring death defying acrobatics. And then there’s July and August! More of that next month. Hope you enjoy the latest issue - which marks the 13th anniversary of the Plymouth Magazine. Sincere thanks to all our advertisers who make it possible to deliver free copies to 45,000 homes every month. Publishers: Chris Girdler and Ian Pilkington Editor: Debbie Girdler Designers: Sven Lauch, Diana Mazuru and Naomi Girdler Photography: Roy Perring , Laura Joint and Tim Girdler Contributors: Karen Pilkington; 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: Pirates pictured on The Barbican at The Classic Boat Rally event last year. Photo by Roy Perring. Contacts: Editorial Tel: 01752 225623 e-mail: chris@cornerstonevision.com Advertising Tel: 01752 225623 e-mail: karen@cornerstonevision.com The views expressed in the plymouth magazine are not necessarily those of the publishers. Every effort is taken to ensure the accuracy of all information contained in this magazine. However, the publishers do not accept any liability for any advice or information included in the magazine. The Plymouth Magazine is distributed free to 45,000 homes across Plymouth each month, with a further 2,000 copies strategically placed in leisure and retail outlets in Plymouth, Saltash and other locations.

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CONTENTS MAY 2017 EDITION

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MEETING WITH MITCH

Award-winning restaurateur Mitch Tonks tells us all about the big changes which have taken place at his Rockfish Restaurant.

LIVE SCREENINGS

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Plymouth Arts Centre is screening live productions from the National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Theatre in May and June.

AT YOUR SERVICE

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We meet the team at Plymouth Car & Commercial and discover that they are very much open for business to members of the public.

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WHAT’S ON

Our comprehensive What’s On section has details of all the big events in the city along with details of activities for all the family.

PEMROS ANNIVERSARY

Pemros Dental Practice in St Budeaux is celebrating 20 years in business and the enterprise continues to go from strength to strength.

CAPITAL BREAK

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CHARITY MATTERS

Midnight walk goes neon!

St Luke’s Midnight Walk is back this year with a new city centre location, new routes and a neon bang! Sponsored by Nash & Co Solicitors, the Neon Midnight Walk takes place on Saturday July 1 and organisers at St Luke's Hospice are preparing for thousands of women to take part in the amazing neon themed charity walk across the city. This year there are three choices of routes - three miles, six miles and 13.1 miles – with party tunes and entertainment to kick start the event at the Piazza on Royal Parade. A spokesperson for St Luke's said: "Once you’ve decided on your challenge, get ready to party with us! Hit the pavements at 9pm for the 13.1 milers, 11pm for the six milers and midnight for the three milers. "Whichever route you choose, you can expect plenty of fluorescent colours, glow sticks and face paint to guide you through the night."

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Registration is just £18 and includes an exclusive neon t shirt to wear on the night as well as a unique medal and goody bag for all finishers. The spokesperson added: " Just a little nudge, the registration fee covers the logistics of running the event. It is your sponsorship that really makes a difference to helping St Luke’s care for the people in your community. "This sponsorship contributes to the more than £4 million needed to care for the 3,400 people and their families using our services every year at home, in hospital or at our specialist unit in Turnchapel. "Whether you’re in it for the challenge, just for fun or to walk in memory of someone close to you, round up your girls, grab your glow sticks and sign up today!

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Meet Laura Sorensen and Rachel Smith - two friends who decided to pool their shared talent for making nice things for the home by launching a business together. Laura and Rachel initially set up Gosh and Absolutely three years ago as a part-time venture from their homes. At that time it was a case of attending craft fairs and selling their funky lampshades, lamps, cushions and trinkets via their website. Things have moved quickly since 2014 and they’re now running the business from their new shop which fronts the Barbican’s Southside Street in The House That Jack Built. The term ‘dream come true’ might be over-used, but in Laura’s case, it’s 100% true: “It’s always been a dream of mine to have a little business, especially on the Barbican,” she said. “In fact, I’m from Plymouth and ever since I was a child, I’ve had it in my mind one day to have a shop in The House That Jack Built.” Laura and Rachel moved into the new prime site shop in February, six months after taking the lease of a unit at the back of the popular shopping arcade: “When this one at the front became available we decided to go for it,” said Rachel. “Being here has already made a big difference. We love watching people in the street outside stop and do a double take when they see all the eye-catching things in the window display.” The friends have known each other for 12 years, having met when they both worked at Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. But it wasn’t until they were chatting in the summer of 2014 that they decided to make something of their creative skills. Rachel explained: “We thought ‘yes, let’s go for it’. We discovered that people liked what we were doing and getting a little shop seemed the natural next step.” Everything in the shop is made or sourced by Laura and Rachel; you won’t find anything that’s been bought in: “One of the most frequent comments we get from people is ‘oh, it’s so nice to see something that’s a bit different’,” said Laura.


“We’ve got Liberty prints and other prints that are floral and bright, and we also have other fabrics that are unlike anything you’ll ever see in the shops.” They’ll even work with material customers bring in: “As long as it’s the right dimensions,” said Rachel. “Some people will also come in, look round and say ‘we can’t quite find what’s perfect for what we want’ and we’ll find a fabric for them that will match their room or their existing lamp base. The fabric for a lampshade could also reflect a particular theme chosen by the customer.” Quite a few of the lamps are great for children’s rooms – and Rachel’s own two youngsters Scarlett and Max help with choosing these designs: “They’re aged nine and seven and they’re advising me all the time about which trends are in at the moment!” Running the shop requires a lot of juggling, as Laura now works at Plymouth University while Rachel still works parttime at the museum. Between them, they are able to open the shop five days a week – Wednesdays to Sundays – and they plan to extend these days soon. For now, they’re just thrilled to be on the Barbican: “It’s so exciting for us, having our own shop and meeting so

many people,” said Laura. And, added Rachel: “With all our different colleagues in The House That Jack Built, it’s a perfect environment for us to grow and attract a different audience. It’s a community here. It’s just a lovely part of the city to be in. What’s not to love?” Just one final thing: what’s the story behind the name? “We were on the Gordon Sparks show on BBC Radio Devon 10 or 11 years ago, publicising an event at the museum,” explained Rachel. “We were on for about 20 minutes, which we hadn’t expected, and when we listened to it in the office later, we noticed that I kept saying ‘absolutely’ and Laura kept saying ‘gosh’. One of our colleagues commented ‘oh, it’s the gosh and absolutely show’ and it stuck with us after that!” Current opening hours are 10.30am – 4.30pm Weds to Sats; 11-4 Sundays; closed Mons and Tues. Visit the website and Facebook page for latest information.

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BUSINESS MATTERS

Plymouth company leads the way with bamboo clothing A Plymouth company specialising in bamboo clothing founded just 11 years ago now boasts two million customers and employs more than 30 staff. BAM, based in Estover, was launched in 2006 by founder David Gordon and offers a wide range of clothing including baselayers and underwear, gear for fitness and outdoor activities, along with an increasing range of stylish casual clothing. David stumbled upon the idea of using bamboo as a material for clothes during a trip to China, where the material was widely used. Inspired by the amazing properties of bamboo, when he returned to the UK he looked at setting up an activewear clothing label using bamboo material. At that time, no one had really considered using bamboo for clothing outside of China. But David was convinced. It was also important to come up with a business that really meant something to him, and that was environmentally friendly and sustainable. Bamboo fabric is incredibly soft, antibacterial, absorbs moisture away from the skin, is warm yet breathable, and cuts out 97.5 per cent of harmful UV rays. It is also a highly sustainable plant and is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to cotton, not only because of its amazing properties which are kind to you, but because its cultivation is kind to the environment. Bamboo is the fastest growing plant in the world plus it thrives naturally without pesticides or fertilizers, requires little water, provides soil stability and is 100% biodegradable. BAM ticked all the boxes and became the first bamboo clothing company in Europe. It started out as a collection of baselayers and

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undergarments for active individuals with a passion for living life to the max. The range has grown to satisfy customer demand, including designs and styles for relaxing in, as well as working out. David is a true ambassador for his company: “I created a label I would buy. I wear my brand day in day out.” He is an adventurer who has completed an impressive man-haul expedition across Greenland with a team of Gurkhas, and a sports enthusiast, still competing in pole vaulting David Gordon around the world. “Comfort and performance has always been a top priority. You want your clothes to work for you, to respond to your needs, but most of all you want to enjoy wearing them,” he explains. More than a decade later, the company employs a team of 35 and distributes catalogues to more than two million people. BAM prides itself on award winning customer service and has grown the business almost exclusively from word of mouth. “We’re all about transparency, honesty, integrity and fun,” said David. And it’s a strategy that obviously works: the company recently received a Feefo Gold Service Award, an independent seal of excellence that recognises businesses for delivering exceptional experiences, rated by real customers. The company produces four seasonal collections a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter. And with the lines blurring between fitness and leisure wear, the designs are more relevant and popular than ever, and all created from the softest fabric imaginable.

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Clothing gift for St Luke’s BAM recently delivered 14 boxes of brand new children’s clothes to St Luke’s Hospice to help raise funds through the charity’s 30 shops across Plymouth and the rest of Devon and Cornwall. The company’s general manager, Louise Lauri, said: “We’ve been having a bit of a spring clean in the warehouse! The business is growing steadily, primarily with our adult clothing and we are introducing lots of new ranges, but we only have so much space available. We found ourselves with boxes of children’s clothing looking for a home. “All our staff agreed that St Luke’s is such a fantastic local charity and many of us have had links with the hospice at some stage - so it was an obvious choice.” Pictured above are BAM’s Rob Gall, Erin Stevens and Louise Lauri showing off some of the kids bamboo clothing to Kerry Curtis, the Retail Area Manager for St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth.

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ART MATTERS

Artist Jo breaks the mould – by using jelly! Jo at work

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If you look at artist Jo Larsen Burnett’s pieces of work you probably won’t spot the one thing that they have in common – they’re all made using jelly. Printmaker Jo has perfected a way of using cooking gelatine for her pieces of art, which can be viewed at two Drawn to the Valley exhibitions being held in Plymouth this spring and summer. Jo, who lives at Brentor, is chair of Plymouth University Printmakers (Alumni Group) and supports the student-led printmaking society and is also a member of the Drawn to the Valley artists co-operative. She has organised an exhibition of 20 of its printmakers at the university’s Roland Levinsky café from May 4 to 23. A second Drawn to the Valley printmakers’ exhibition is also being held in the city, at the Theatre Royal Plymouth café gallery, from June 20 to September 16, where between 30 and 40 printmakers, including Jo, will be showing their work. While her colleagues are experts in more traditional methods of printmaking, Jo specialises in using jelly. Fittingly enough, this part of her printmaking process takes place in the kitchen of her cottage in the shadow of Brentor Church. But how does it work? And why jelly? “I loved the offset printing press I used when I was doing my degree at Plymouth University,” Jo explained. “It is an enormous newspaper proofing press with a rubbery roller. I wanted to print in a similar way at home, but obviously a huge press was out of the question. Finding a way to make the jelly solution work for me was a long process and required a lot of experimenting.” Jo pours the jelly into a frame on a table in her kitchen to use as a printing press. This latest ‘batch’ of jelly was given 24 hours to cure before she started working on it: “The jelly I make is nowhere near as wobbly as the jelly you’d eat,” said Jo. “I use extra gelatine because it needs to be quite strong


and firm, but is bendy at the same Hear, elements of which she will time. be showing at the two Plymouth “I’ve used this particular jelly for events: “I got the idea from a three years! It’s great to work with. magazine article I was reading I just clean it with a baby wipe and where people were talking about re-use it. Then I’ll eventually melt it themselves. I cut out one of the down again in the microwave and shapes of the talking heads and start afresh with it.” that was the starting point. It’s Getting the jelly just how she now a body of work with various wants it means Jo can produce elements to it; a comment on how planographic prints from a flat we listen and what we remember,” plate and because it’s a bit ‘bendy’ added Jo, who offers jelly printing she can also offset woodcuts and workshops and has also developed collagraph plates – a collage with a Drawing Together Art and English different textures on thick card. workshop program for schools. For her latest pieces, Jo rolls oil The Plymouth University paint onto her plate and creates exhibition is open 7.30am to 10pm texture or masks out areas of ink each day from May 4 to 23. on the plate before placing it face The summer-long Drawn to the down on the jelly. Finally, the print Valley exhibition at Theatre Royal is transferred from the jelly onto Plymouth features the work of smooth cotton paper. This process printmakers from across the Tamar One of Jo’s Listen? I Hear pieces is done many times to create the Valley area, including well known multi-layered finished piece which could be either a straight Plymouth artist Rita Smith and renowned etching specialist forward monoprint or part of an Artist’s Book. Mary Gillett. “You can never know exactly how the prints will turn out, One of the organisers, monotype printmaker Dorothy which is one of the things I love about printmaking,” said Jo. Hanna, says this is a great opportunity for the public to view “Every day is an experiment. That suits me. I’m a random all types of original printmaking: “We have some extremely person by nature and I make random images. I have an idea high quality printmakers not just in Plymouth but the full from the outset but not a preconceived image. The images length of the Tamar Valley and the exhibition will reflect create themselves. And each and every completed print is that.” A selection of the work will also be exhibited in the unique.” theatre’s Green Room for actors and production staff to Jo’s degree at Plymouth University was in illustration and enjoy. she is a professional illustrator, too. But it was while at the Visit the Drawn to the Valley website or Facebook university that she discovered printmaking, which is now her page for more information about the artists and the favoured format: “It’s like being in Heaven! I couldn’t have a two exhibitions. www.drawntothevalley.co.uk better job. I absolutely love doing what I do.” Jo is currently working on a series entitled Listen? I

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FOOD MATTERS

Rockfish Plymouth gets a fresh look – and some brill new offerings! Plymouth’s award-winning Rockfish seafood restaurant has re-opened after a £200,000 refurbishment in March which has added even more of a wow factor to the harbourside eatery. The makeover inside includes bigger windows which have opened up sweeping harbour and sea views for all diners and there’s also a new bar area where people can enjoy a coffee or a drink without having to eat. Outside, Rockfish now has the biggest al fresco dining area in Plymouth where diners can enjoy waiter service, while half of the area is for takeaway customers to also sit and eat their meals with a drink from the bar if they wish. The kitchen has been kitted out with new equipment to allow a greater choice of cooking methods: it can now serve your seafood fried, traditional grilled, chargrilled or cooked on a plancha range, which is a flat grill. Rockfish Plymouth was opened four years ago by wellknown restaurateur, chef and food writer, Mitch Tonks. Mitch

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now has five Rockfish restaurants in Devon – the others are in Brixham, Dartmouth, Torquay and Exmouth – and a sixth is planned for opening in Exeter in early 2018. He also has his Seahorse restaurant in Dartmouth. Rockfish Plymouth occupies a prime site right next to the The Rockfish Team National Marine Aquarium and is just yards away from Plymouth Fish Market. The views from the new windows take in Sutton Harbour, the Barbican and out towards the Sound, which means you get to see the fishing boats coming and going. It is, says Mitch, a pretty special sight: “You’re sitting here watching the fish come ashore, there’s fish on the grill and the beer’s cold. It’s just the perfect environment. “Because this was a building that wasn’t designed as a restaurant when we first moved in – it was an office block – we wanted to create some warmth in here but we realised that in doing so we’d actually blocked the views a little bit,” he added. “We’ve now opened it up so that wherever you’re sitting in the restaurant, you can see the boats moving past."


Mitch says that the investment in Rockfish Plymouth is also a response to what’s happening elsewhere in the city’s vibrant eating out scene: “Plymouth has a mixture of branded restaurants and really good independent restaurants - there are some great restaurateurs in Plymouth doing some fun, funky things,” said Mitch. “It’s got a lovely feel right now. For us, we’re aware that we’re in a city with a really good food scene and you’ve got to keep your game up. “I also love being part of Plymouth. We’re committed to the city and I especially love it where we are here. I term this as Plymouth’s seafood quarter.” Born in Weston-super-Mare and now living just up the coast in Devon’s other big fishing port, Brixham, Mitch has always been passionate about the sea and seafood – as long as it’s sustainable. Rockfish won two awards at the 2017 Seafish National Fish and Chip Awards, for Best Seafood Multiple Restaurant Group and the Good Catch Award for the most sustainable Mitch Tonks restaurant. “Sourcing sustainable fish and local fish is what we do,” said Mitch. “The whole thing about sitting here in Rockfish is that you’re eating fish that’s come from just out there. I think that’s why it works so well and people like it. And then, with fish like cod and haddock, we buy it from fisheries where it’s sustainable.” Mitch is keen to encourage more people to try seafood and is looking at plans to have a fish market outside on Saturday mornings where people can buy fresh fish landed at Plymouth fish quay the day before, to take home and cook. Watch this space! Rockfish Plymouth will be hosting a range of events in the coming months, including live music and special menu nights. It’s also a great place to watch the annual fireworks championships in August. Fish Fridays - where takeaway customers can buy a local variety of fish with chips for £3 is still available on the third Friday of each month, from 5pm to 9pm. The restaurant is open seven days a week from 12 noon, last food orders at 9.30pm.

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WHAT’S ON The Lyric Royal Parade Plymouth Box Office 01752 267222 www.theatreroyal.com May 1 to 6 JANE EYRE Following a critically acclaimed season at the National Theatre, Jane Eyre is coming to the Theatre Royal Plymouth. This innovative re-imagining of Charlotte Brontë’s masterpiece is a collaboration between the National Theatre and Bristol Old Vic and is directed by Sally Cookson. May 7 THAT’LL BE THE DAY 2017 Sold out May 9 to 13 SUNNY AFTERNOON Winner of the 2015 Olivier Award for Best New Musical, Sunny Afternoon is an irresistible musical with slick theatricality and ingenious storytelling at its heart. It tells the captivating tale of how one of Britain’s greatest bands, The Kinks, rose to stardom. May 16 to 20 RUNNING WILD For Lilly, going to Indonesia isn’t just another holiday with mum. It’s a new start, and the chance to ride an elephant called Oona. But then the tsunami hit. Michael Morpurgo’s novel, based on a true story, is brought to lush life with extraordinary heart, vibrant colour and exceptional creativity, wowing audiences of all ages and critics alike. 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,

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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 phenomenally talented actors and musicians tell Buddy Holly’s story, from his meteoric rise to fame to his final legendary performance at The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. 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 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,

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played by Alexandra Burke of The X Factor, helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she unexpectedly rediscovers her own.

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dangerous game of hide and seek with the truth. Tormented by grief and haunted by a terrible secret, will she ever let him go? May 23 to 27 A BRIMFUL OF ASHA Ravi’s trip to India couldn’t be more perfect. Until his parents begin introducing potential brides. In this hilarious show from the director of Like Mother, Like Daughter real life mother and son Asha and Ravi Jain share the stage to tell this true story of generational culture clash. A Brimful of Asha comes to the UK following a world tour, which has included sell-out runs in theatres across North America. 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. 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


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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.

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of classical ballet, contemporary dance, martial arts and improvisation. May 5 AT THE END WE BEGIN At The End We Begin is Richard Chappell Dance’s most challenging and collaborative work to date - stemming from his experiences of classical ballet, contemporary dance, martial arts and improvisation. A quadruple bill featuring Burnt Norton, East Coker, The Dry Salvages and Little Gidding, Richard’s powerful and bodied choreographic language will be combined with emerging composer Samuel Hall’s score of piano and cello to create a thrilling and arresting response to Eliot’s timeless poetry. May 20 MIXED GRILL Using food as a metaphor for the strength in diversity, Mixed Grill explores the beauty of mixing different ingredients, neatly weaving in a journey of culture, integration and friendship. Join Alix and Lewis as they explore the past, the present and the future of what it means to be mixed heritage and how your geographical location can have both a positive and negative impact on your identity. May 20 to Jun 7 ROPEWALKS Let your imagination set sail, for adventure awaits, on a @CornerstoneVis

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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.

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May 4 JACK COOKSON Multi-instrumentalist and singer songwriter based in the South West. One of the final four nominees for the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award in 2016. May 5 JADE GAIL TRIO Jade regularly performs on the South West scene and across the country, performing as a guest artist or with her Quintet. May 6 ANAIRDA & THE ANARKISTAS World folk-rock/fusion band with international roots who believe in the power of music to inspire change. May 10 and 24 CAFE ACOUSTICA Fortnightly showcase of talent, intimate and unplugged. May 11 ALICE GULLICK Alice’s music is an ageless blend of folky acoustic roots with a tinge of Americana. The passionate energy of a Sue White and Tony Taylor are Waterloo Sunset

May 17 ADAM SWEET Adam began performing as a guitarist at the age of 15, initially influenced by the classic rock and blues of the 60s and 70s. Since then he has honed his craft and with well over 1000 gigs under his belt is now successfully carving out a solo career. May 19 KIT HILLBILLIES Old-timey, good-timey bluegrass. May 20 WATERLOO SUNSET Sue White and Tony Taylor with an eclectic mix of 60s favourites and their own compositions. May 25 THOMAS FORD Absurdly brilliant blues from Thomas Ford, his guitar, voice and harmonica. May 26 SWINGOLOGY Gypsy swing in the style of guitar legend Django Reinhardt. The swinging guitars and soaring clarinet solos are evocative of the soundtrack to 1940’s Paris. May 31 JACOB RIDDALL Indie folk songs from a sea dweller. Sad songs mostly.


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WHAT’S ON Theatres & Shows MILLBAY ROAD, PLYMOUTH Box Office: 0845 146 1460 May 5 THE KOOKS To celebrate a decade together as a band, The Kooks have announced their ‘Best Of’ UK Tour The run of seventeen headline shows takes in Plymouth. May 6 JIMMY CARR The Best Of, Ultimate Gold, Greatest Hits Tour. Plymouth Pavilions are thrilled to announce that Jimmy Carr will be returning to the city for another hit tour. May 11 SHAKIN’ STEVENS Platinum-selling Shakin’ Stevens released his 12th studio album ’Echoes Of Our Times’ last September. Known as an entertainer and performer, with 33 hit singles and four UK No.1s to his name, this new record clearly marks Shakin’ Stevens out as an artist, songwriter and storyteller. May 12 PAUL RODGERS Paul Rodgers legendary singer,

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of his concert movies. Shawn first exploded onto the UK scene when six million viewers tuned in to see him crowned ‘The World’s Greatest Elvis’ live on BBC One. May 27 THE NEXT STEP For fans of dance and also of the hit TV show, The Next Step ‘Live on Stage’ is a brand new live show that celebrates dance in a concert-like setting. Audiences will love the high energy group numbers that showcase the group’s flawless timing, eyepopping acrobatics and overall mystery of dance.

Ant has announced ANTHEMS The Singles Tour. May 17 SHAWN KLUSH - THE ELVIS WORLD TOUR Direct from the USA, the world’s most successful Elvis tribute artist Shawn Klush returns to the UK with a production featuring Elvis’ original backing singers ‘The Sweet Inspirations’ who toured with Elvis from 1969-1977, as well as featuring in several

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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string players rank in the top musicians in the country and always leave the audiences wanting more. Composers to include Beethoven, Bach and Handel.

Music May 7 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill With John Beckingham’s Jazz and Blues Band, they play jazz, jive, swing and blues. Details 01752 721179 or www.plymouth-jazzclub.org.uk

get into the spirit of the event, by dressing up and there’ll even be a prize for best outfit.

May 12 PLYMOUTH AFTER DARK: SOUNDS OF THE SIXTIES New Continental Hotel Join in this very special night out dedicated to the 1960s. There will be the opportunity to tell stories and experiences of nights out in Plymouth during this decade. Where did you go? What did you do? Bring along any memorabilia you may have kept over the years to display. Did you keep any gig tickets or special outfits, for example, that you’d like to share? A fun and entertaining evening, encouraging people to

May 13 MAYFLOWER TRIO Sherwell Centre, Plymouth University Making up the trio, Pete Twyman and Douglas Clarkson on clarinets and Mila Collier on piano. Playing Mendelssohn: Concertpiece No.1 for two clarinets and piano in F minor Op. 113, Ponchielli: II Convene (The Meeting) and Divertimento for two clarinets and piano Op.86, Tausche: Double Clarinet Concerto No.2 Op.26. Tickets £10 on the door, in aid of Plymouth Music Accord.

May 14 24TH INTERNATIONAL CONCERT SERIES - PETER FISHER AND PETER ADAMS Duke of Cornwall Hotel Rated by The Times as ‘amongst a handful of the world’s finest musicians’, violinist Peter Fisher has performed all over the world and is the director of the Chamber Ensemble of London, often heard on Classic FM. By the age of 21, Peter Adams had become principal cellist of both the London String Orchestra and London City Ballet, and Professor of viola da gamba and baroque cello at the Royal Academy of Music - the youngest ever professor in the Academy’s history. These two celebrated

May 20 UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH CHORAL SOCIETY Minister Church of St Andrew Conducted by Simon Ible with Anita Watson, soprano, Samantha Price, mezzo-soprano, Ross Scanlon, tenor, and Timothy Dickinson, bass. Featuring Haydn: Nelson Mass. Tickets 01752 585050 May 21 PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC CHOIR Plymouth Guildhall Formed in 1970 and grown out of the Plymouth Choral Society, now with more than 160 members, the Plymouth Philharmonic Choir is one of the largest of its kind in the South West made up with singers from across the community, irrespective of age, race, religion and social background. Featuring J.S. Bach: Mass in B minor. Visit www. plymouthphilchoir.org and for tickets go to www.wegottickets. com

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May 23 PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY GAMELAN ORCHESTRA AND FRIENDS Roland Lewinsky Building, Plymouth University Conducted by Saj Collyer, the Gamelan Orchestra is made up of twenty instruments that originate from Indonesia and are made of bronze. They are built and tuned to be played together in an orchestra and produce a unique, rhythmical vibrating sound. This allows for a variety of music to be played ranging from louder, flamboyant and dramatic pieces to quieter, contemplative arrangements. Free admission. May 25 PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA Roland Lewinsky Building, Plymouth University Directed by Jamie Dove and Jonathan Hurdle, the orchestra plays music for strings, wind and brass. The Plymouth University Orchestra rehearses on Thursday evenings at the Sherwell Centre and comprises of students, staff and members of the community. Free admission, donations accepted toward concert costs. May 28 LIVE MUSIC IN THE PARK Devonport Park Bandstand Local brass, jazz, blues, celtic and folk bands, choirs and local soloists. Free admission.

May 28 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Commercial Wharf Enjoy a laid back cruise up the picturesque River Tamar on board the Plymouth Venturer to the beautiful village of Calstock, with a one hour stop, and back again. With easylistening traditional jazz music by the Anchors Aweigh! jazz band. Tickets £19.50, including welcome drink. Pasties available in Calstock for £3, to order when booking. Details 01752 721179 or www.plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk May 31 PETER CLARKE ON PIANO St Andrew’s Church Part of Plymouth History Festival, admission free Jun 2 PLYMOUTH AREA POLICE CHOIR Methodist Central Hall Summer Concert. Tickets available from Rod Fowler 01752 339788

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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 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 21 PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY ORHCESTRA Plymouth Guildhall Conductor, Anne Kimber. 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.

Cabaret duo Kit Hesketh-Harvey and James McConnel pay tribute to the legacy of Noel Coward at the Sherwell Centre on June 9 Jun 4 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Fraser Weekes/Neil Maya Quartet CD Launch. Tickets £9 for visitors, all welcome. 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 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

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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. 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 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

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 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 24 PLYMOUTH PHOENIX CHORALE Plymouth Guildhall Summer Concert - Plymouth Picnic Proms. Musical Director: Marcus Alleyne. Midsummer themed music, including original 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


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When she’s not busy baking cakes Simone Ellis loves nothing more than taking long walks near her home in Hooe. Simone walks between five and 10 miles a day, every day of the week - but just a few weeks ago she could hardly walk any distance without suffering severe pain. “I had suffered some pain in my back, knees and feet for 20 years or more, but over time it had just got worse and worse,” said Simone. “I couldn’t put my toes to the ground, which affected my balance, causing me to stoop. This in turn led to pain in my lower back as well as my hips, knees, shins and feet. “It got to the point earlier this year that if I went for a walk I would end up in agony and would have to take painkillers to cope.” Simone had put her pain down to arthritis - which runs in her family - but her husband Mark was convinced that Foot Solutions would be able to help her. “Mark served in the military and a lot of his former colleagues had been helped by Foot Solutions and he kept nagging me to visit them,” she added. Simone eventually took Mark’s advice and visited the store in Royal Parade in February. “The member of staff who served me was absolutely brilliant,” said Simone. “She carried out all sorts of tests and recommended custom-made insoles.” The specially made insoles arrived a couple of weeks later - and the results have been dramatic. “The insoles took a little while to get used to, but now I don’t have any pain at all ,” said Simone, who runs a cake making business called Kitty Cakes from her home. “I am now back to walking every day and couldn’t be happier - thanks to Foot Solutions,” she added. For an appointment call Foot Solutions Plymouth or visit their store on Royal Parade in the City Centre.

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The festival’s programme boasts over 600 events, which includes a range of exhibitions, displays, special events and family entertainment such as the Plymouth Pirate Weekend. It also features a large number of guided walks, illustrated talks and behind the scenes tours. Explore venues ranging from libraries, community halls, churches, country houses and historic landmarks. Councillor Glen Jordan, cabinet member for culture said: “The History Festival has become a well loved fixture on the city’s annual event calendar, with each year providing another opportunity to showcase many of the fascinating stories and characters that have played a part in the story of Plymouth.” The festival will kick off on Saturday May 6 with ‘Local Studies Day’ - a special event packed with talks and presentations about heritage including the Restoration, the Victorian era and an update about the History Centre project. Other events during the Festival will include a nationally touring exhibition looking at ‘Britain in the Fifties’ as well as displays and celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of Sir Francis Chichester completing his historic solo circumnavigation of the world. Among walks, talks and exhibitions, the Plymouth History Festival is also offering family entertainment, including the popular Pirate Weekend (May 13 and 14), a children’s treasure trail in Devonport Park (May 14) and a Maker Family Day (May 21) which will be held at Maker Heights over the water. The popular Green Man event held at Mount Edgcumbe Country Park (May 27 and 28) will also be included in the Festival, where you’ll be treated to music, entertainment, food stalls and a children’s entertainment area, so there’s something for the whole family. So if you’re into your history, the many stories of Plymouth or you would like an informative but fun day out for all the family, there’s no end of events and activities available through the Festival.

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Major Events NATIONAL LEAGUE SPEEDWAY Apr 28 Devils v Wight Warriors May 5 Devils v Cradley May 12 Devils v Birmingham May 26 Devils v Swindon Jun 9 Devils v Stoke Potters Jun 23 Devils v Wight Warriors Jul 6 British Under 19 Championships Jul 14 Devils v Kings Lynn Until May 15 KASKELOT TALL SHIP Sutton Harbour One of the largest wooden tall ships still in commission is heading to Plymouth’s Sutton Harbour for a three week visit this spring. Kaskelot is a majestic three masted barque and was a huge hit when she last sailed into Britain’s Ocean City two years ago to berth in Plymouth’s historic waterfront quarter in the heart of Plymouth. This year, the world class sailing ship will be open for visitors to step aboard and explore the famous wooden decks and extensive cargo hold.

May 1 ALL THINGS VINTAGE AND LOVELY SPRING GARDEN FETE Moorland Garden Hotel The much loved show at the gorgeous Moorland Garden Hotel is back and is bound to be another wonderful event, come rain or shine! With a wide range of over 40 exhibitors offering fabulous products, as well as live music from Sandy Sparkle, and various workshops including painting with Home Revival, children’s entertainment, and a delicious BBQ, the event is set to be a fabulous day out for all ages. Entry is £2 with under 12’s free, and dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times.

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May 6 TAMERTON FOLIOT MAY CARNIVAL Tamerton Foliot With a parade, raffles, a bouncy castle, a dog show and morris dancing, the annual Tamerton Foliot May Carnival returns again in 2017 with origins as far back as a market festival first held in 1269. Other attractions in the parade include floats and bands, who supply the carnival atmosphere as the procession makes its way down through the village, before finally reaching the main field,

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May 13-14 PLYMOUTH PIRATE WEEKEND The Barbican, Quay Square and Sutton Harbour The award winning Plymouth Pirate Weekend returns to shore for two days packed full of family fun. Taking place in the Barbican and Sutton Harbour, it promises to be a cracking year for budding

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Sound of the Sirens are the latest talented musical act to sign up for this year’s inaugural Royal William Yard Festival. They will be joining headliner and international folk sensation Seth Lakeman for the event on May 27 and 28 ‚Äì which promises to celebrate ‘peninsula living’ and everything the beautiful West Country has to offer. The Exeter-based Sirens - Abbe Martin and Hannah Wood – have been championed by BBC presenter Chris Evans and after appearing on his TFI Friday television show last year they are gaining fans all over the world. They will be performing tracks from their newly released acoustic album For All Our Sins, following a whirlwind year which included performing in front of thousands at the Isle of Wight Festival and supporting Rick Astley on his UK arena tour.

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Major Events 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.

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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.

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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, 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 24 ARMED FORCES DAY The Hoe Plymouth’s spectacular Armed Forces Day will provide exciting

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.

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May 13-14 PIRATE WEEKEND 2017: HEAVE HO! Mayflower Museum, The Barbican All aboard me hearties, with the Museum On Tour at the Mayflower Museum! Go alone, one and all, to make pirate hats and pirate accessories so you can voyage around the Barbican as a proper salty seadog. Ah ha! Booking is advised, although you can pay on the day, but remember, first come first served! £2.50 per child.

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.

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May 17 HISTORY AND HERITAGE OF THE EARL’S GARDEN Discover all about the beautiful Earl’s Garden at Mount Edgcumbe and what’s hidden away in all the nooks and crannies. Starting at 11.30am the talk will last approximately 1 hour. Tickets cost £5 per person and should be booked in advance. Tickets include entry to the House after the talk.

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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.

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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 and get cracking on a range of activities and trails.

May 21 LITTLE FELTED TEDDY Why not make a little felted Teddy as a Father’s Day gift. In this workshop you will learn how to make a small jointed Teddy bear using 100 per cent Nordic wools and a needle felting technique. This workshop is not considered suitable for children. A short lunch break will be taken from 12.30pm to 1pm (please bring a packed lunch). Tickets £20 pp May 27 & 28 GREEN MAN EVENT The giant figure of the Green Man returns to Mount Edgcumbe as a centre piece looming over the event sitting on his throne of leaves and bark – he

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WHAT’S ON will be presiding over music, entertainment, delicious food stalls and fabulous gift and craft stalls. With a childrens entertainment area there’s something for all the family. Entry to the event is free of charge - all day parking £5 per vehicle. 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 4 BEAUTIFUL FELTED BROOCHES In this workshop you will learn how to make several beautiful brooches for the summer using a needle felting technique and beautiful hand-dyed 100 per cent wool. All equipment and materials will be provided by the tutor at a cost of £5 per person. Tickets cost £15 per person. Jun 7 WORKING FOR LORDY An introduction to life ‘below stairs’ and also on the estate of Mount Edgcumbe, brought to life with photos and stories of the past. Tickets cost £5 per person and include entry to the House and Earls Garden on the day. 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. Jun 11 HATS AND FLOWERS CROCHET WORKSHOP Learn how to create a basic beanie hat and how to make flowers to decorate it with. You will need to 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.

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Plymouth Arts Centre is offering a range of family friendly activities this May and June. Highlights include: May 9, 23, June 6, 20 CREATIVE PLAY Plymouth Arts Centre are now offering Creative Play twice a month. Join 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. Running from 11am to 12.30pm, tickets are £5 which includes a hot drink and a squash. Advanced booking is recommended. 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. 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. 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

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a masterpiece to take home. Booking not needed, £2 a ticket. General admissions applies. May 28-29 NATUREMAKE Join the Naturemake team to transform unusual natural objects into works of art inspired by Sir Francis Drake’s sea-faring adventures around the globe. Let your imagination run wild by creating seaside scenes, palm boats, desert islands, wild animals and more. Booking not needed, admission applies, £3 starting price. May 31 FAMILY FELT Join local wool artist Claire Packer for a fun, family friendly spring themed workshop. 11am to 3pm.

May 2, 3, 4, 18, & 19 NANCY BELLE BOAT TRIPS FROM COTEHELE QUAY 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 will last approximately 2 hours. Please wear clothing suitable to the predicted weather. 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 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.


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The Soapbox Children’s Theatre in Devonport Park have a number of events in May to appeal to youngsters - and grown ups. May 2 to May 26 SPLASH! Presented by Stiltskin Theatre Company. A theatre show for tiny people from six months to five years. Immerse yourself in a watery world with fish friends and other curious characters from under the sea. Designed to delight tiny audiences and their big people with colour movement sound, touch and visual enchantment engaging imaginations and telling a watery story of above and below the sea May 20 to May 21 Spellbound - Fairy & Goblin Festival See page 29 for details For tickets visit www.stiltskin.org.ukÂ

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WHAT’S ON The National Theatre’s production of Salomé is being screened live at Plymouth Arts Centre on June 22

Plymouth Film Festival at the Arts Centre in Plymouth Arts Centre will host the fourth Plymouth Film Festival over the weekend of May 27 to 29. The Festival was founded in 2013 by two Plymouth University graduates, with the inaugural event held in May 2014 at the Arts Centre. Initially a local festival, it has rapidly grown to include both national and international films alongside some the best South West filmmakers. Awards are made for best fiction film, best documentary, best South West film, best student film, best comedy, best animation and a grand prix award chosen by the panel of judges from all the nominated films. The Festival enables those attending to meet the filmmakers and to attend feature presentations with Q&As and high profile panel discussions. For more information go to www. plymouthfilmfestival.co.uk or call 01752 659344 The Arts Centre will also be streaming five performances live from the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company during May and June. First to be screened is the National Theatre’s production of Obsession at the Barbican Theatre in London

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and live screenings May and June on May 11, starting at 7pm. Jude Law stars in the stage adaptation of Luchino Visconti’s 1943 film. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is the next NT live screening from the Harold Pinter Theatre on Thursday May 18, again at 7pm. The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Antony and Cleopatra is broadcast on Thursday May 25 at 7pm. Iqbal Khan directs Shakespeare’s tragedy of love and duty, picking up the story where Julius Caesar ends. Captured live at the National Theatre, a recorded performance of Peter Pan, JM Barrie’s much-loved tale is screened on Saturday June 10 at 2pm. A delight for children and adults alike, Sally Cookson directs this wondrously inventive production, a coproduction with Bristol Old Vic theatre. The fifth and final live screening is on June 22 at 7pm when the National Theatre’s production of Salome is featured. This charged retelling turns the infamous biblical tale on its head, placing the girl we call Salomé at the centre of a revolution. Internationally acclaimed theatre director Yaël Farber draws on multiple accounts to create her urgent, hypnotic production on the stage of the National Theatre.

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Local exhibitions 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. May 6 LOCAL STUDIES DAY Robbins Conference Centre, Plymouth University Come along to a packed day of presentations that celebrate and explore Plymouth’s maritime, social and archival heritage. Keep up to date with local City Council heritage activities and projects, learn stories of voyages and matters of life and death, view archival footage, take a photographic tour of the Three Towns as well as traditional song from Devon based musicians. General admission £17.50 per person per day. May 29 - 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.

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John Hill with a patient

Pemros Dental Practice has plenty to celebrate this year. Not only is it the 20th anniversary of the St Budeaux surgery, it has also been confirmed as a member of the British Dental Association’s (BDA) Good Practice scheme for the seventh consecutive year. Being a BDA Good Practice ensures nationally agreed standards are met and a consistent service of quality maintained for patients. But principal dentist John Hill and the team aren’t resting on their laurels and have recently launched a brand new service for new and existing patients at the independent practice in Pemros Road. The Patient Care Coordinator service provides an opportunity for people to attend a complimentary consultation with experienced dental care nurse, Sarah Victor. The service is available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and is particularly designed for nervous patients or those who for whatever reason haven’t seen a dentist for some time: “People can come in and have a chat about their dental health and explore in a relaxed way what they would like to do,” explained John. “Some might have particular concerns about their dental health and some might be nervous about coming to the dentist. We introduced the service three months ago and it’s very popular not just with our existing patients but with people seeking dental treatment for the first time in years. “The service is non-judgmental; it’s purely a discussion over tea or coffee.” John is joined by two hygienists, three dental nurses and two receptionists. Since the practice was opened in August 1997, John has seen a lot of developments in terms of treatments and knowledge: “It’s certainly a changing environment,” he said. “Dentistry is now more preventionbased and there is a greater awareness that oral health is a window to more general health. We know, for example, that there can be a co-relation between gum problems and a


string of medical conditions including diabetes, strokes and heart disease. “So we focus on the wider health benefits of seeing a dentist and, in particular, a hygienist. The role of the hygienist is absolutely key because the prevention of gum disease and decay is paramount not only for oral health but in connection with those serious illnesses. We have highly experienced hygienists – Sue has been a hygienist for 30 years – and I recommend that patients really do see a hygienist regularly. Dentistry isn’t just about fixing things; it more about keeping gums healthy. “Years ago it was taken for granted that in later life we’d start to lose our teeth or suffer from gum disease. That is now completely avoidable and shouldn’t happen. Prevention is the key.” To ensure the most comprehensive treatment for patients, Pemros Dental Practice has an initial fivecomponent consultation, as John explained: “The first component is a chat about past dental experiences and general health. Extra-orally, we then check the jaw, neck and glands. We look for early signs of skin cancers in the facial and neck areas. Intra-orally, we look at the areas inside the mouth, such as the palate and underneath the tongue and check for signs of oral cancer. Finally, we look carefully at the teeth themselves and do a detailed assessment of the gums. “From these five components, we can discuss a treatment plan and we have a score so that thereafter, we can monitor the ongoing health.”

The practice specialises in treatment for nervous patients and can offer sedation to relax patients while they’re undergoing dental work. Minimal intervention dentistry is used for all patients, to avoid extensive destructive treatment. Pemros Dental Practice has a membership plan for adults, currently £16.50 a month. Benefits are two dental appointments each year, which include an extensive dental health check, any necessary x-rays, and future planning and advice. Membership also provides two hygienist appointments a year, which include treatment to prevent and reduce gum disease. The plan brings with it a 20% The Pemros Dental Team reduction in treatment fees, emergency weekend cover and emergency call-out insurance. A children’s dental prevention plan is also available, currently £14 a month. This includes two dental visits a year, an assessment of the child’s developing teeth, and advice on diet and decay prevention. The surgery's opening hours are 9am to 5.30pm on Mondays, 9am to 6pm Tuesdays to Thursdays and 9am to 1pm on Fridays. There is easy access to the reception and ground floor surgeries. Free parking is available in the practice car park and there is a bus stop almost immediately outside.

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PROPERTY MATTERS

Huge interest in landmark eco homes development Work on the development of new homes designed to the highest environmental standards has started on the outskirts of Plymouth. More than 90 houses and apartments will be built on land previously known as Bickleigh Down. The development, now called Roborough Park Eco Homes, is being undertaken by Dorset-based ZeroC, an award-winning company at the forefront of sustainable development. The development - which will include a number of affordable homes - will consist of three, four and five bedroom houses and one and two bedroom apartments, all embracing the latest energy-saving technology. It will feature contemporary architectural design, highquality materials and fittings and generous room sizes with plenty of storage. The development has the advantage of being located on the edge of the countryside, close to all the local amenities in Roborough as well as being just four miles from Plymouth City Centre. Marketing of the new homes is being handled exclusively by Mansbridge Balment, one of the city's leading and most successful independent estate agents. Kevin Buckingam, director of Mansbridge Balment's North Plymouth office in Roborough said: "The signage for the development only went up last week and the current levels of interest have been phenomenal.

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"The anticipation has been building for several months and the public are very excited about this ground-breaking and unique development." "We are confident Roborough Eco Homes will appeal to couples and families alike," said Kevin. "The development will include a large area of open community space, with easy access to neighbouring woodland." He said that the first six plots have now been released to sell off plan. They include five bedroom detached homes, four bed terraced and three bed terraced homes. Prices range from £247,500 to £380,000. A dedicated sales office, manned seven days a week will be located on Roborough Park from the end of May. Roborough Eco Homes will be the largest single new homes development marketed by Mansbridge Balment and underlines the company's strong reputation with property developers. The previous largest development marketed by the company was in Liskeard and involved 25 units and its most recent development was at Caradon Close in Derriford. This involved 11 luxury detached bungalows built by Cornwall-based Sunnybanks Homes. Only one of the bungalows currently remains for sale (see story on page 40). Chris Mervyn, marketing and branch manager at Mansbridge Balment's City Office in Mannamead said: "We were delighted to have been appointed as sole agents to market this landmark development at Roborough. "It emphasises the fact that we are the estate agents of choice in North Plymouth - not only for buyers and vendors, but also for new home builders." Chris said that the Roborough development was a further boost for Mansbridge Balment, which has enjoyed a strong start in 2017. "January was typically quiet, but we have experienced a strong level of sales in February and March," said Chris. "We have a lot of interest from potential buyers and properties are selling quickly when they come onto the market - providing they are priced sensibly." He said that there was currently a significant shortage of properties in the £250,000 to £300,000 price range. "The new homes being constructed at various locations across the city are not really meeting this demand. So my message to homeowners whose properties are likely to be in the £250,000 to £300,000 price bracket is - if you are thinking of selling, get in touch because we have lots of buyers who are keen to make a move." Chris said that while many estate agents were finding the current market conditions difficult, Mansbridge Balment's ethos of focusing on customer service - rather than cut price commission - was clearly paying off.

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Just one bungalow remains in the highly desirable residential area of Caradon Close, Plymouth and buyers have been urged not to delay if they want to take the opportunity of owning this competitively priced home. Given its prime location and the quality of the build, developers Sunnybanks Homes are expecting strong demand for ‘The Delgany’, on the market for £487,500 at the prestigious development, which has proved to be one of the company’s fastest ever selling sites. Graham Clark, planning director of Sunnybanks Homes – who worked with Mansbridge Balment as sales agents at the development – said he firmly believes they are the best bungalows the company has ever built. “With the current shortage of quality new build bungalows on the market the Caradon Close scheme has proved a real winner with those buyers looking to downsize from a larger property, and future proof themselves for later life living, but not necessarily move into something much smaller,” said Graham. The natural stone fronted detached property features a double width driveway with double garage and four double bedrooms, with en-suite shower rooms in the master and guest bedrooms. At the rear is a private, sunny, but manageable garden. The property also comes with a 10 year NHBC warranty and offers low energy bills, low maintenance and superfast broadband availability. The development is also conveniently located close to key facilities such as Derriford Hospital, with Dartmoor a short drive away and excellent access to Plymouth City Centre.

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LITERATURE MATTERS

Plymouth novelist shortlist for prestigious award An award-winning novelist and academic at the University of Plymouth has been shortlisted for the prestigious Commonwealth Short Story Prize. Tom Vowler is one of just 21 writers to be selected from 6,000 entries for the honour of the best piece of unpublished short fiction in English. Tom, an associate lecturer in Creative Writing in the School of Humanities and Performing Arts, submitted his quasi science-fiction work entitled An Enquiry into Morality into the competition. He said: “It’s nice to have your work recognised by an international audience. Sometimes you are too close to appraise it, but I had a sense that this story might resonate. I worked on it for six to seven months, and it went through dozens of drafts.” An Enquiry into Morality is, in Tom’s words, a rare foray into sci-fi for him, set in the near future and concerning 'morality and what makes humans human'. It’s taken from his second collection of short stories, Dazzling the Gods, which will be published later this year. His debut story collection, The Method, won the Scott Prize and the Edge Hill Readers’ Prize, while his novels What Lies Within and That Dark Remembered Day both received critical acclaim. An alumnus of the University’s MA in Creative Writing in 2008, and a subsequent PhD on the role of trauma and landscape in fiction, Tom is also editor of the literary journal Short Fiction. Now in its sixth year the Commonwealth Short Story Prize saw a 50 per cent increase in the number of entries this year, with writers from 49 countries submitting their work. The shortlist was chosen by an international judging panel, headed by novelist Kamila Shamsie, and the winner will be selected in May. www.cornerstonevision.com

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ART MATTERS

Martin Bush with his paintings

Plymouth artist’s solo exhibition at the Hidden Olive Plymouth based abstract painter, Martin Bush has just launched his latest exhibition at The Hidden Olive restaurant on Plymouth’s Sutton Harbour. The exhibition, appropriately entitled 'Hidden Inspiration' has brought an impressive array of Martin's work to the restaurant, which is located at 1, Pinnacle Quay in Sutton Harbour.

Running until May 27 the light and airy restaurant bar offers a relaxed venue to see Martin’s colourful works. As artist in residence at the Royal William Yard, the artist has found a great following but he also has a tradition in exhibiting outside of the yard. Bush says his work is inspired by 'Howard Hodgkin, Gerhard Richter, Pollock and any other painter who delves into the

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where the care clearly was not negligent being brought by lawyers who do not specialise in clinical negligence work.’ Wolferstans regularly recover compensation for clients who have previously been advised by personal injury solicitors that they didn’t have a claim; recovering £4.8 million for a client with Cerebral Palsy whose parents had been advised by his previous solicitor there was no claim and £2.8 million for a client who experienced a delay in diagnosis and treatment of cancer, despite her previous solicitors advising they were unable to pursue a claim due to insufficient evidence. Bringing a clinical negligence claim requires a lawyer with specialist expertise that encompasses both legal and medical knowledge. If you do decide to bring a claim, using a firm of solicitors with a specialist clinical negligence team of accredited experts, rather than using a generalist personal injury lawyer, could

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Martin Bush and abstract. Oh and a Stephen Barrett little bit of Picasso and Matisse of course'. “From many years of painting and exhibiting I have been inspired by the public and their response to my work. To lift people’s spirits with my imagery has been a delight and is what keeps the palette alive. "Everyone sees the world differently and watching and listening to people discuss my paintings is always stimulating. I have felt that looking into an abstract painting can be parallel to looking into a mirror. Your focus becomes a reflection on who you are and where you have been”. The current show has been co-curated by Stephen Barrett, Plymouth’s well known food and travel writer, who was responsible for the wine at the opening party. Sam Bagshawe of the Hidden Olive continues to find ways to bring his contemporary eatery to life. A relaxed place for everything from a full meal, to a simple cup of coffee and now a selection of gins. There may even be a return of the Grayhound, the sailing ship which delivered to the restaurant last year, bringing beer and wine from France.

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Plymouth Car & Commercial are well-known for specialising in the repair and servicing of commercial HGVs, vans, buses and fleet vehicles, but did you know that their team of highly skilled technicians also offers a top quality service for the general public? Based at the Plymouth Citybus HQ off Alma Road, and part of the same company, many people assume the garage isn’t open to the public. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. Boasting one of the biggest and best equipped worksheds in the area, Plymouth Car & Commercial can handle all kinds of jobs from all customers. You name it, they can take care of it, from cars and small vans to another of their specialities, motor homes. By appointment only, they also offer a chassis steam cleaning service, and, for fleet customers, evening opening is available to ensure vehicles are back on the road asap. The business has been here for 30 years and is renowned for its quality and reliability. Fleet customers include Plymouth Community Homes, whose 200 vehicles are Paul and Donna


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serviced here, Babcock International, Vispring, Palmer & Harvey and several city schools including Plymouth High School for Girls, Devonport High School for Boys and Lipson Co-operative Academy. The RAC and AA also use Plymouth Car & Commercial to repair some of the breakdown vehicles they’ve been called out to. That’s an impressive client list. General Manager Brian George has been in post for 12 months, after working for 10 years at Plymouth Citybus. Working alongside Brian are eight vehicle technicians, a workshop foreman and two reception staff: “We’re always busy because of all the fleet work we do, but some people in Plymouth don’t realise that we’re open to everyone,” explained Brian. Many of the domestic customers who do use the garage are repeat customers and others first came General here through word of manager Brian mouth: “People keep George coming back for their service and MOT because of our customer care and the quality of our work,” said Brian. “We have a fair pricing policy, we’re reliable, and we’re very proud of our trusted reputation. “That’s down to the great team we have. Our vehicle technicians are fully qualified and have a range of experience from 10 years to 30 years. We can repair and service all makes and models using genuine parts or quality, non-genuine parts. We’ll provide whichever the customer wants.” Taking a tour of the premises, the team is busy working on a variety of vehicles – including a vintage bus! “Having such a big space to work in means we can cater for any size of vehicle. Nothing is too big for us,” said Brian. They are also equipped to install and calibrate vehicle tachographs. And, with motor home owners dusting down their vehicles in time for summer, Plymouth Car & Commercial is expecting this to be a busy period. Customers who book their cars in are entitled to free bus travel while their car is out of action. And, coming soon, a special offer on MOTs – keep an eye out on the company’s website and Facebook page for details. Opening hours for domestic customers are 7.30am to 5pm. Pre-booked fleet work, including regular health and safety checks, is until 11pm. It’s not all work and no play at Plymouth Car & Commercial, however. The company is the proud sponsor of local football team, Chaddlewood Miners Under-7s. Brian said: “This link is important to us because we’re very much a part of the community here in Plymouth.”

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TRAVEL MATTERS Anthony outside Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh is a capital destination for visitors! This month’s article recounts the highlights of my recent short-break in Edinburgh, which I was fortunate enough to experience with friends.

over three hours after leaving Exeter and my first impressions of Edinburgh certainly exceeded my expectations. It undoubtedly deserves its reputation as one of the most beautiful and compelling It was one of the places I had always cities in the world. The Royal Mile (which longed to visit but never got around to – is actually a little longer than a mile) is the which is surprising as, with regular direct main artery through the old town linking flights from both Exeter and Newquay the Castle at the top to Holyrood Palace airports on flybe.com, it is incredibly easy for and Parliament at the foot of the hill. us to access from the South West. Edinburgh Castle itself provides the It makes Edinburgh perfect for a short perfect vantage point to appreciate By Travel Expert break offering an alluring mix of history, some stunning views over the landscape culture, shopping and nightlife to suit and the magnificent architecture in this everyone. extraordinary city. After a lunch time flight from Exeter Culture vultures will obviously be keen lasting just under 90 minutes, we cleared the airport with to pay the entrance fee to look around the accessible parts remarkable ease and boarded the relatively new Edinburgh of the Castle and listen to the captivating stories of its Airport Tram, a frequent and occupation; but those of us less reasonably priced service direct to interested in history can simply The Royal Yacht Britannia the City Centre in just 30 minutes. admire the spectacular views from After arriving at Waverley the Castle esplanade, which hosts Station, we then had just a short the Royal Tattoo each August. walk to our hotel, which was From here, you can look down located in a quiet side street just on to Princess Street, Princess off the lower end of The Royal Street Gardens and the sweeping Mile. The position was perfect for elegance of the Georgian New exploring the city on foot, and, like Town as well as The Grassmarket many hotels in this area our highand Arthur’s seat, the highest floor rooms had stunning views landmark in the City on the hills of of the historical buildings in the Holyrood Park. vicinity. It is possible to navigate the We found ourselves taking a main attractions almost entirely stroll up The Royal Mile a little on foot, or by using the incredibly

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TRAVEL MATTERS extensive bus service if you are less mobile. That being said, easy to disembark at Holyrood Palace where you can visit the some of the bus tours offer a more comfortable experience official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. on a bad weather day with specially planned routes to take Edinburgh has an increasingly cosmopolitan feel, numerous in as many of the highlights as possible and some rather award winning restaurants and a rapidly growing bar-café interesting and entertaining commentary through personal culture and vibrant nightlife. Princess Street hosts the main headsets is thrown in! shopping area in a beautiful position This was our choice of excursion adjacent to the Princess Street for our second day as it enabled us Gardens public park. to take in one particular attraction However, the city also offers that is much visited but not walkable plenty of smaller independent shops, from the City – The Royal Yacht boutiques and galleries selling Britannia. traditional Scottish fayre that makes The route down to the Ocean browsing an addictive pleasure. Terminal passes by more of Edinburgh’s population doubles Edinburgh’s historical parks, in August for the festival and tattoo monuments and suburbs with a and the Christmas and Hogmanay stop at The Royal Botanical Gardens celebrations are said to feel almost (those who are interested can simply as crowded with popular Christmas hop off and hop back on again markets, ice skating and the famous later) before arriving in the port fireworks drawing in thousands of area of Leith with it’s exciting new visitors. waterfront development featuring Although there is no official quiet shops, galleries and of course, The season for Edinburgh, I would Royal Yacht itself. recommend a visit that is timed to Much to my own surprise, our avoid these events and the peak tour around Her Majesty’s former summer months because it can floating residence proved to be one become extremely busy with both of the highlights of our visit. It was British and foreign visitors and let’s fascinating to get a glimpse of life face it, we don’t exactly go there for on board this truly unique vessel the weather! and the superb hand held audio tour My recent trip certainly reinforced demonstrated why this has been a common theory with British consistently voted Scotland’s best travellers that we spend a great deal visitor attraction for a number of of time and money holidaying in far years. flung destinations when some of the Anthony aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia If you are visiting Edinburgh, this most remarkable places are on our is certainly an experience that I would highly recommend. doorstep. Well, almost. When re-joining the bus tour to return to the City, it is very Happy Holidays!

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