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Celebrating more success at the ‘Duke’

Popular Nibana restaurant’s 10th anniversary What’s On guide Plans for new luxury apartments on The Hoe

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Getting into the Christmas spirit Well, it’s only a few weeks away now, so hardly surprising that this month’s issue has a festive feel about it. Inside this bumper edition is a 24-page pull out supplement with details of all the events taking place between now and Christmas which help make Plymouth the No.1 place to visit, shop and have fun with the family. Make sure you keep the guide to make the most of all the Christmas activities and festivities. Continuing with the Christmas theme, we have been talking to an amazing lady called Cindy Willcocks, who is the driving force behind Operation Snow. Helped by a host of volunteers, businesses and organisations she ensures that dozens of people who would otherwise spend Christmas alone or on the streets, get their fair share of the Christmas spirit. This includes a slap up meal on Christmas Day with gifts for everyone. You can read all about Operation Snow on pages 10 and 11. Cindy has set a great example - and one that we could all follow. Maybe you have a neighbour or relative who is likely to be alone at Christmas. What better way to share the festive spirit than by inviting them to join you for the Christmas celebrations. Meanwhile our features writer Laura Joint has visited the Langage Farm Shop in Plympton to find out more about the fantastic range of Christmas hampers and delicious puds that are on offer to customers. They make tasty gifts! Our What’s On pages are packed with festive events including a feature on this year’s panto at the Theatre Royal. You can not only read about it - but win tickets to see Peter Pan in this month’s competition on page 50. Hope you enjoy the latest edition - and keep your feedback coming!

Publishers: Chris Girdler and Ian Pilkington Editor: Debbie Girdler Designer: Naomi Girdler Photography: Roy Perring and Laura Joint Contributors: Derek Anderson, Laura Joint and Tracey Morris Advertising sales: Karen Pilkington, Dave Simpson, Nathanael Logan, Jessica Bennett , Ali Alexander and Jim MacGregor Artwork: Sarah Simpson Finance: Karen Pilkington and Kim Strachan Front cover: Duke of Cornwall Hotel head chef Kevin Scargill and sous chef Nick Reed celebrating the award of a second AA Rosette. Photo: Roy Perring Contacts: Editorial Tel: 01752 225623 e-mail: chris@cornerstonevision.com Advertising Tel: 01752 225623 e-mail: karen@cornerstonevision.com

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CONTENTS NOVEMBER 2017 EDITION

ART FOR BUSINESS

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

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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.

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Tracey Morris, one of the Peter Goord Travel team, reports on her recent visit to Sri Lanka, her visit to a tea plantation and the baby elephants at the Udawalawe National Park.

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The Duke of Cornwall Hotel is celebrating after its restaurant was awarded a second AA Rosette for culinary excellence.

Brothers Shah and Hisbul Hussain and the team at the popular Nibana Restaurant and Takeaway are celebrating their 10th anniversary.

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Plymouth University has launched ArtWorks, which enables businesses to display work of up and coming artists in their boardrooms.

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Businesses encouraged to display work by up and coming artists

Artist Rachael Allain with one of the images from her new series, Light Water Exposures

Talented up and coming artists may soon have their work on display in businesses across the city. Plymouth University is giving local businesses the opportunity to select art by current university students or recent graduates for their boardrooms, offices and foyers. The first business to take part in the scheme is accountancy firm PKF Francis Clark, and its Plymouth office is now showing seven works by Plymouth graduate Rachael Allain. Originally from Guernsey, Rachael Allain holds a BA Hons in Fine Art, PGCE, an MA in Contemporary Art Practice and an MFA in Photographic Arts from the University of Plymouth. Her double pinhole images are created using expired camera film and allowing water and light to wash over the camera to capture the sea and the horizon. Her new series Light Water Exposures - captures Plymouth seascapes. She said: “I have always been fascinated by the sea, the ebb and flow of the tides, the intertidal zone and the hidden realms of our visual perception, particularly the places that are invisible to us. “The works that are now on display at PKF Francis Clark are site responsive, following a recent residency at Plymouth Arts Centre, near the Barbican so it is very fitting to see them displayed in a boardroom with a stunning waterfront view. Taking part in ArtWorks has given me an opportunity to show my work in a different, more commercial, environment.” Phil Power, associate professor in Fine Art Contextual Practice at the University of Plymouth, said: “We have really enjoyed working with PKF Francis Clark, to bring Rachael Allain’s work to their offices. “ArtWorks gives our students and graduates the experience of showing their work outside the university. The students produce a huge amount of work and it is extremely diverse, so we think there is scope for businesses to loan works to

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add interest to their buildings, and to focus the conversations around the table. This is a great way for students to learn more about the commercial side of being an artist.” ArtWorks gives students the opportunity to learn more about the commercial aspects of the art world and the experience of explaining their work to new audiences. PKF Francis Clark is now in discussion with the University about how the firm can support students to prepare for their future careers by learning more about operating in a commercial environment. Martin Atkins, of PKF Francis Clark, said: “We had the usual, generic office images on our meeting room walls. When the university asked if we would be interested in displaying work by art students or graduates we were intrigued. “ArtWorks is a great way for a business to support and promote local artists, while also having new and exciting art to enjoy with clients and staff. Rachael Allain’s work looks fantastic in our meeting rooms, which are used by around 100 people a week, and the images are proving to be a good talking point with clients.” The project was developed by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and the GAIN team at the University of Plymouth. Director of research and Innovation at the University of Plymouth, Adrian Dawson, said: “ArtWorks is a simple concept, but it could have a number of benefits for the region’s businesses and for our students. As well as giving businesses the opportunity to loan exciting pieces from up and coming local artists, it gives our students and graduates experience that could be invaluable for their future careers. “

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KF Kitchens make it 3rd time lucky for Jude and Andy! After 20 years with their dark oak and black granite kitchen, Andy and Jude from Yelverton decided it was time to brighten things up a bit with a brand new kitchen. But where to go, with so many options to choose from? For Andy and Jude, it was a case of third time lucky when they visited KF Kitchens’ Plymouth showroom at Faraday Mill in Cattedown. “We’d already had two companies in to see us,” explained Jude. “I was adamant that I wanted everything to go – except the Rangemaster cooker. I was determined to keep that. So they both came back with their designs and they’d basically built the kitchen around the Rangemaster. The lay-out of the kitchen was more or less the same. “Then Nathan from KF Kitchens came in and put me right straight away! He said ‘that’s got to go’. Trust me, you can’t have that cooker there. You’ve got to be facing your garden and your guests’. So with Nathan it wasn’t a case of just coming in and measuring up. He was very passionate about his work and you could tell that he loves his job. “It was his ideas and enthusiasm that sold the kitchen, really. His ideas

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were so different to ours, but he was right and we were wrong. He was inspirational. “The design was a developing process. We basically gave him a blank canvas but he and Derinda at KF Kitchens talked everything through with us at every stage and showed us how the kitchen would look on their computer. We had quite a few visits to the showroom; everything was done meticulously.” All the shaker-style drawers and cupboards were built bespoke and painted a very light grey, while the work surface is Silestone. The corner units include a pull-out mechanism and the larder unit includes a VauthSagel larder that rotates when pulled out so nothing is ever out of reach. Jude and Andy chose NEFF appliances: an induction hob on a centre island; integrated fridgefreezer; integrated dishwasher; wine cooler; and three ovens that include combination microwave and added steam facilities. For added ease of use, the oven doors open and slide into a slot beneath. There’s even a warming drawer. And, hidden away under the island, is a draw that opens out to reveal a built-in ironing board. The beautiful flooring is distressed

oak by Karndean, while the finishing touch is added by the Quooker tap which provides instant boiled water – no more putting the kettle on for a cuppa! Designing a dream kitchen is one thing; fitting it is another. Again, KF Kitchens surpassed all expectations: “What we really liked about them was that they encompassed the whole project,” said Jude. “They did the whole works themselves, not just the fitting, but the flooring, the plastering, the plumbing, the decorating and the electrics. Once you have a price that’s it, there are no nasty shocks with bits being added on along the way. “They also organised the Silestone worktops from Mayflower Stone. Everything went like clockwork. It was a three-week job and there were no gaps. And our kitchen fitter, Gary, was absolutely brilliant.” The work was carried out in the Spring. A few months on, are they still happy with their new kitchen? “Oh yes, we love it,” said Jude. “You can see how light the room is now. And it’s dead easy to keep tidy because we now have so much more storage space. It’s going to make cooking at Christmas a whole lot easier, too. “It’s just a beautiful room and we’re so pleased that we’ve done it. And that we listened to Nathan’s advice! We would certainly recommend KF Kitchens to other people.”

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WOMEN AT WORK

Meet Cindy Willcocks - the driving force behind the amazing Operation Snow Dozens of people who are homeless, lonely or just down on their luck will be celebrating the Christmas spirit in style this year - thanks to Plymouth mum Cindy Willcocks. Cindy is the driving force behind Operation Snow, which was launched in 2015 after she had spent time volunteering at a local church on Christmas Day. “I had always wanted to do something worthwhile and so I went along as a volunteer at the church on Christmas Day 2014,” she said. “It was great what the church did, but I felt that it was missing the true Christmas spirit. I decided to try an organise something myself so came up with the idea of Operation Snow.”

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Cindy’s drive and determination meant that by Christmas 2015 she had been joined by a band of enthusiastic volunteers and had managed to persuade individuals and organisations to donate food and gifts for the big day. Hamoaze House in Mount Wise - where Cindy had previously worked for three years - made their premises available for the day and the event was a big success. “We didn’t know how many people to expect, but on the day around 70 people turned up. Many of them were homeless, while others faced Christmas alone,” she said. “I think everyone felt a real sense of belonging, which was great. We had a hog roast for the first event - and an amazing couple slept in their car on Christmas Day so that they could start cooking in the early hours.” The following year, thanks to Cindy’s continuing efforts to promote Operation Snow, she was delighted when people donated turkeys, vegetables, cup cakes and a variety of gifts for everyone attending. “We also had about 40 people helping to prepare all the vegetables on Christmas Eve, which was amazing.” On the day itself dozens of people turned up again including a number of families. Local councillor Chaz was also a surprise guest. Not content with helping people Santa (aka Coun Chaz Singh) on Christmas Day, Cindy spent Boxing Day touring the streets of was a surprise visitor at the 2016 Operation Snow lunch Plymouth distributing food and gifts to people sleeping rough. Preparations for Operation Snow in 2017 are now gathering momentum, but Cindy would welcome more help and donations. “We like to provide useful gifts for the people who come along, so items such as socks, gloves, hats, toiletries and chocolate - but definitely not alcohol - would be much appreciated. “We could always do with more help, so if anyone is at a loose end at Christmas please come along. We will be at Hamoaze House from 12 noon for lunch and there will be entertainment through until 5pm for anyone who wants to stay longer. “If anyone knows of people who are likely to be alone on Christmas Day, please encourage them to come along. If they can let me know in advance that would be great, but people can just turn up if they want to.” Operation Snow reflects Cindy’s heart for people who may be having a tough time in life.


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Helping hands...volunteers helping prepare vegetables for the Operation Snow lunch (above) and two happy helpers busy in the kitchens ready for the Christmas Day lunch

She qualified as a registered mental health nurse in 2000 and has since worked in a variety of community and inpatient settings, specialising in mental health and substance misuse, from birth and beyond. She founded Arterne CIC in 2013 to provide a range of services dealing with issues surrounding mental health and wellbeing. It’s slogan is ‘enriching the next generation.’ Cindy said: “We support the message that ‘we all have mental health’ and raise awareness about how important it is within individual lives to maintain good mental health and to support the notion of a happy and healthy existence.” She added: “Love is all there is...before you can love another, you must first learn to love yourself.”

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FOOD MATTERS

Langage Farm shop has delicious desserts and personalised hampers all wrapped up! If you’re looking for tasty gift ideas for family and friends or for delicious treats for yourself this Christmas, then the Langage Farm shop & café in Plympton is just the place for you! From eye-catching Christmas Day desserts, to traditional hampers with quality, mainly local produce that you can select yourself, the shop on The Ridgeway offers fantastic fare that you’re unlikely to find in the big stores. This year, Langage Farm have created a range of Christmas specials using the prime, creamy milk produced by the 320 72 The Ridgeway Plympton Plymouth PL7 2AL VISIT OUR IC

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Langage Farm shop manager Jane Parkinson and (below) Langage Farm’s ice cream Christmas puddings

Jersey cows at their farm just up the road at Smithaleigh. The specials include two Christmas puddings with a difference – they’re 100% ice-cream. Shop manager Jane Parkinson explained: “One is Christmas pudding flavour and the other is mince pie flavour. We use the same ingredients you’d use in a Christmas pudding or mince pie, and they taste just like them but are lighter. “They have a real wow factor, and can make the perfect centre piece for the Christmas table. They’re also popular with the children.” For sheer luxury and indulgence, Langage Farm have also combined classic flavours of ice cream with the finest Belgian chocolate to create Chocolate Bombes. Also available this Christmas is ‘Bailey’s Chocolate Swirl’ ice cream, or ‘Blood Orange and Cranberry’ Sorbet. And, of course, Christmas isn’t Christmas without Devonshire cream – Double, and Luxury Clotted Cream. Langage Farm have also partnered with other artisan producers to create the ultimate in quality, personalised hampers. What makes these so unique is that you get to choose which of the items available in the shop, go into the hampers. The produce choice includes jams and preserves from Waterhouse Fayre, fudge from the Devon Fudge Company, hand-made seasonings from The Greedy Fox, and Birdy’s Honey, as well as teas, cakes and biscuits. You can also include a beautiful wooden cheese board made by Staddiscombe-based ‘Finest Things Devon’, where craftsman Charlie Williams specialises in hand-made furniture and pieces for the home. The cheese boards can go into the hampers and shop staff will wrap your choice of award-


winning cheeses for you to keep in the fridge for the big day. Or simply buy the board and cheese as a gift. The hampers come in three sizes and on their own they cost £3.95, £4.95 and £5.95, which includes the box, filler, wrap and bow. You then choose what goes into them so the hamper is designed to your own preference and budget. The shop will wrap the hamper while you wait or you can come back later to collect. If you use the voucher in this magazine, you can sit and relax over a free hot drink when you buy. The hamper service is available all year round and retail manager Tracie Germain said: “We carefully select the producers we partner with, to ensure that what we are offering is of the highest quality. Much of it is sourced from Devon. We strongly believe in showcasing the wonderful produce we have in the region and making it available through our farm shop.” The shop is celebrating its 10th year this December – but the farm’s history goes back much further than that, to the 1950s, when Len and Elizabeth Harvey started making cream from their dairy herd initially for their own use. In those days, the farm was at Langage. The cream side of the business grew almost accidentally, with friends and relatives asking if they could have some, and the word spread farther afield. Finally, in 1980, they decided to launch it as a business. Today, the company is run by son James and grandson Ben Harvey, employing around 50 people working on the farm or in the dairy, crafting the cream, yoghurts and ice cream with 36 flavours to choose from. The shop in Plympton sells the full range and the ice cream is available in retail packs or by the scoop to eat in or take away. The shop also stocks quality produce, and has a fresh food deli counter. Jane has been shop manager here ever since it opened in December 2007: “Ridgeway is like a village, it’s lovely,” she said. “We know our customers, they’re like part of the family and we always listen to their feedback about our latest ice cream flavours. “Everyone is welcome to come in and have a taster of any

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Christmas treat....Langage Farm shop’s personalised hampers

of our Christmas special flavours,” she added. “I think they’ll be amazed how much like a Christmas pudding the ice cream tastes!” Go on, give it a try! The shop and café is open seven days a week, with winter opening hours of 9.30am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday.

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Celebrations as culinary excellence brings second AA Rosette for The Duke of Cornwall

The gastronomic offerings of a Plymouth restaurant have been recognised with a coveted award. The Duke of Cornwall Hotel, on Millbay Road, has received a second AA Rosette for its fine dining restaurant, following a recent highly favourable inspection. This award is a significant accolade, with the Duke’s restaurant joining only a handful of establishments in the city with two or more AA Rosettes to their name. Two Rosettes are awarded only where restaurants can meet the exacting standards of innovation, technical skill and culinary judgement that the AA demands for this award level. Fewer than one in 20 of restaurants across the UK are considered to reach the quality required for two Rosettes to be allocated. The Duke of Cornwall Hotel has developed a growing

reputation as a fine dining venue in the South West. Main courses from its menu include dishes such as stone bass with local mussels, smoked bacon, sweetcorn chowder and Maris Piper mash. Among the starters available, diners can find chicken liver parfait, rhubarb and date chutney and toasted brioche. Desserts are a similarly tantalising prospect, one example being a dish of apricots and almond sponge, featuring apricot gel, almond praline and stem ginger ice cream. Behind this ambitious cuisine is an adventurous and talented kitchen team, led by head chef Kevin Scargill and sous chef Nick Reed. This creative duo frequently get out and about in Devon and Cornwall to meet the region’s food producers – an ongoing quest that provides not only a supply of fresh ingredients, but fresh ideas too. As well as yielding an extra Rosette for the Duke of Cornwall’s restaurant, the recent AA inspection brought another ratings boost for the hotel. It has been given a Hotel Silver Award in addition to its existing Three Star Hotel classification. This award recognises a superior quality within the star rating, and is based on factors such as the standard of hospitality, service and cleanliness offered. An extract from the AA inspection report noted: “The Duke of Cornwall Hotel continues to impress for its many qualities

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Operations manager Peter Adams pictured with sous chef Nick Reed (left) and head chef Kevin Scargill

... a well-managed establishment, a focused team, delivering friendly hospitality and attentive service in a delightful environment.” Director Jon Morcom said: “The achievement of a second Rosette for the restaurant is a welcome independent acknowledgement of the team’s hard work and innovation. The award is good news for the kitchen brigade who have earned it. It’s also another sign of Plymouth’s flourishing reputation for exceptional dining choices, it’s great news for local food lovers too.” The Duke of Cornwall Hotel was built in 1863 as Plymouth’s First Luxury Two popular dishes..Creedy Carver Duck Breast Hotel. It offers (above) and Poached Cornish Rhubard boutique-style accommodation, fine dining and room hire for functions and business events. The hotel offers a fine dining experience in its restaurant, seven days a week, plus a lunch menu in its lounge bar. Dining options currently include a seasonal menu, with luxury four-course Christmas lunches and dinners, served from late November and all the way up to Christmas. Advance booking is required.

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It’s a very happy 10th birthday at Nibana Restaurant & Takeaway! Plymouth’s multi-award winning Indian restaurant, Nibana, is celebrating 10 successful years by saying ‘thank you’ to its customers with a range of special offers. The Crownhill restaurant marked its anniversary in September with 20% off restaurant bills for a week and is now offering 20% off takeaways, while banquet nights in the restaurant are available for just £11.95 per head. For the two brothers who own Nibana, Shah and Hisbul Hussain, it’s a way of sharing their success with their loyal customers who have made it one of the most popular restaurants in Plymouth. Shah and Hisbul opened the restaurant after the family moved from London to live in the Crownhill area: “I remember saying when we opened that our target was to reach 10 years and we’ve achieved that,” said elder brother Shah. “Because if you get that far, you’ve done well – and long may it continue. “We set out to create a modern, contemporary Indian restaurant in this part of the city,” he added. “We’d been working at our uncle’s takeaway just up the road and felt the area needed a high quality Indian restaurant.” Hisbul added: “Because this was our first restaurant and we’d only had experience in takeaways before, a lot of people said we would only last six months. But we didn’t pay

attention to that because we had confidence we could do well here.” Anyone who’s been to Nibana will know all about the welcoming, friendly atmosphere which, says Shah, is one of the reasons for the restaurant’s popularity with diners: “Our customer interaction is something that they really like. We do our own training here and friendliness and customer service is a very important part of that. And we are a team. Most of us have been here since we opened.” Another big reason behind Nibana’s success is, of course, the delicious food: “That is always down to the ingredients,” said Shah. “If you eat a dish here, you will taste all of the flavours and all of the spices.” Head chef Salik has been here from the start, overseeing the consistency and quality that has earned Nibana prestigious national awards from the English Curry Awards and the Cobra Good Curry Guide: “Our customers know that if they order their favourite dish it will taste just as good as last time,” said Shah. “That’s why so many of our customers keep coming back.” Favourites include chicken chashni, chicken tikka masala, and balti and jalfrezi Nibana’s impressive restaurant dishes. The current special offers include 20% off takeaways of over £15, Sundays to Thursdays and Banquet Nights which are available Sundays to Tuesdays (both promotions excluding Bank Holidays and special event days such as Mother’s Day). Takeaways, which are collection only, offer customers restaurant quality food to enjoy at home, while Banquet Nights offer a choice of starters and mains and a rice or naan bread per person. Poppadoms and pickles are included in the price of £11.95 (minimum of two people.) Vegetarian options are available. For those who don’t fancy roast turkey on Christmas Day, Nibana is again opening for lunch to offer people the alternative of a ‘Curry Christmas’. “We’ve done this for the past four years and we’ve been packed,” said Shah. “The atmosphere is really special and everyone has a great time.” Diners can choose from the à la

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carte menu and must pre-book. But if you haven’t booked yet, you’ll need to do so soon to be sure of getting a table. Call for more information. Being part of Plymouth’s multi-cultural society is important to Shah, Hisbul and the Nibana team. Every three months, Nibana donates meals to local charity, Shekinah, to give to homeless people in the city: “The last time, they messaged us to say that our food fed 70 homeless people and we’ve had great feedback about that,” said Shah. Nibana also visits local primary schools with a selection of dishes and to talk about Asian culture and food. So what next for Shah and Hisbul now that Nibana has turned 10? “More of the same!” said Shah. “We just want to keep on doing what we’re doing.” And Hisbul added: “It’s been a really good 10 years. We have a lot of regular, loyal customers and we’d like to thank all of them for their support over the years.” Nibana is open seven days a week, 5.30pm to 11.30pm, with last restaurant orders at 10pm and last takeaway orders are 10.30pm. Lunchtime service is available if booked in advance. Bookings can be made by phone or via the Nibana website. Nibana is also on Facebook.

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WHAT’S ON THE LYRIC Royal Parade Plymouth Box Office 01752 267222 www.theatreroyal.com Oct 30 - Nov 4 GREASE It’s time to dust off your leather jackets, pull on your bobbysocks and come along to the biggest party in Plymouth as Danny and Sandy fall in love all over again. It’s the original high school musical, featuring all the unforgettable songs from the hit movie. So throw your mittens around your kittens and hand jive the night away with a show that’ll make you want to stand up and shout ‘A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop, a-wop-bam-boom!’ Nov 11 - 18 ELF - THE MUSICAL Elf is the hilarious tale of Buddy, a young orphan child who mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported back to the North Pole. Unaware that he is actually human, Buddy’s enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth. With Santa’s permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to

find his birth father, discover his true identity and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas.

Eastenders star Steve McFadden and comedian Andy Ford at the launch of Peter Pan 2017

Nov 20 - 25 PRIVATE LIVES 1930. Deauville, France. Two newly-married couples occupy adjoining honeymoon suites in the same hotel. As a distant orchestra plays, Sibyl gazes adoringly at her charismatic husband Elyot, while Victor admires his new wife, the vivacious and sophisticated Amanda. Champagne flows and the sea shimmers in the moonlight as the newlyweds prepare for the evening ahead. But when Amanda overhears a familiar voice singing a forgotten song, an old spark reignites, with spectacular consequences. Nov 28 - 30 GLYNDEBOURNE 2017 COSI FAN TUTTE A cheeky double dare results in false pretences and true love in Mozart’s dark comedy. Would you place a bet on your partner’s faithfulness? And would you disguise yourself in order to test it? That’s exactly what Ferrando and Guglielmo do, and the surprising results are spelled out in the opera’s title: Cosí fan tutte (‘Women are like that’).

The stars of Peter Pan brought some early Christmas cheer to Plymouth as they officially launched this year’s spectacular Theatre Royal Plymouth pantomime. Soap Star Steve McFadden will lead the panto cast as the villainous Captain Hook alongside Andy Ford as Smee in a spectacular production of Peter Pan, which will run from December 15 to January 13 next year. Former British Soap Awards ‘Villain of the Year’, Steve McFadden is one of Britain’s favourite soap-baddies and has been a regular on our TV screens for nearly two decades. Steve McFadden said “Nothing beats playing to a live theatre audience, so I can’t wait to be on stage at the Theatre Royal Plymouth this Christmas. I’m also really looking forward to spending time in a beautiful part of the country which I love and exploring Plymouth properly between shows.” Steve was joined at the launch by one of Britain’s most successful pantomime comedians Devon-born Andy Ford who will play Mr Smee. Andy featured on ITV’s Big Big Talent Show hosted by Jonathan Ross in 1997, winning an invitation to appear on the Royal Variety Show that year. From there his career has included numerous television appearances and he has earned iconic status in the pantomime world, having appeared alongside national treasure Dame Barbara Windsor, David Hasselhoff, Henry Winkler, Louie Spence, Warwick Davis and many others.

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Nov 29 - Dec 2 GLYNDEBOURNE 2017 IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA The battle of the sexes becomes a battle of wits in Rossini’s most popular comedy. Clever Figaro, the famous Barber of Seville, has much to gain if he can win Count Almaviva his chosen bride. But the crafty would-be bride, Rosina, is already several steps ahead of him, plotting to escape her guardian Dr Bartolo, who has kept her captive for long enough as he wishes to marry her himself. Rossini’s most popular comedy comes roaring back in a

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production whose wit and playful energy springs directly from Rossini’s buoyant music. Dec 6 - 10 NATIVITY! THE MUSICAL Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity. At St Bernadette’s School, they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his teaching assistant the crazy Mr Poppy, hilarious children


Theatres & Shows Darlings on an adventure they will never forget. With amazing flying effects, barrels of laughter, magic and fairy dust, join Peter and the lost boys and set sail in the ultimate pirate pantomime adventure complete with all the ingredients audiences know to expect in this swashbuckling festive treat.

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and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true. Dec 15 - Jan 13 PETER PAN 2017 Take a fairy tale flight to Neverland this Christmas in the swashbuckling family adventure Peter Pan. Join the high-flying hero as he transports the

Oct 31 - Nov 4 THE SECRET KEEPER A political fairytale for adults - with songs, magpies and a murderous gothic heart. Illicit affairs, theft, murder, government cover-ups and whistle blowers The Secret Keeper is a personal story with global consequences. Nov 16 - 25 A REASON TO TALK Is this a story of extremes, of bicultural upbringing, or is it simply the story of all mothers and daughters? Scale Gholamalizad, a young Belgian actress of Iranian descent, questions her troubled relationship with

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Castle Street, Plymouth BOX OFFICE: 01752 267131 www.barbicantheatre.co.uk Dec 14 - Jan 7 A CHRISTMAS CAROL Charles, Charles and Charles Dickens cordially invites you to Plymouth’s Athenaeum Theatre for a hilarious re-telling of the greatest Christmas ghost story ever told. The inimitable Le Navet Bete are back for their seventh Christmas in Plymouth with their hilarious and unique take on the classic Christmas Carol with co production by the Barbican Theatre.

Dec 5 - 24 GOLDILOCKS, STOCK AND THREE SMOKING BEARS The silver-tongued Goldilock can see that her days of selling moody goods on the cobbled streets of East End London are numbered. But when circumstances leave her on the run from a pack of bears and badly indebted to a notorious gangster, will our young heroine be able to raise the needed ‘bees and honey’ in time and avoid doing porridge?

CASTLE STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 242021 www.b-bar.co.uk Nov 1 COMEDY NIGHT The monthly comedy night is always a sell-out show, featuring a mix of up and coming talent as well as some of the best standups on the circuit. Nov 2 WILD PONIES Despite being based in Nashville, Wild Ponies have always looked to Southwest Virginia - where bandmates Doug and Telisha Williams were born and raised for inspiration. There, in mountain towns like Galax, old-time American music continues to thrive, supported by a community of fiddlers, flat pickers and fans. Wild Ponies play tribute to that powerful music and rugged landscape with 2017’s Galax, a stripped back album that nods to the band’s history while still pushing forward. Nov 3 ALEX HART BAND Alex Hart is a young country/ folk singer from Devon. Since releasing her first studio album ‘On This Day’, she has embarked on European and UK tours both supporting and playing in the band of Jethro Tull’s Martin Barre and held her own on a UK tour and festivals throughout the South West. Now working on new material for a release this year, you can expect a new band line up that brings vocal harmony to the foreground with this hard working local musician. Nov 4, 18 FREE CUBA PARTY Latin tunes and cocktails with the resident DJ playing the best in salsa, merengue, bachata and more. Nov 8, 22 CAFÉ ACOUSTICA A superb songwriter in his own right, Jessie Mullen gathers together some of the best local talent and offers them a chance to perform their original material. Nov 9 JOANNA COOKE Popular Plymouth based Joanna Cooke returns again for a show with long-standing accompanist

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Nathan Austin. With classy soulful vocals and honest heartfelt songs, Joannas growing success includes 120 live shows a year, local BBC TV and radio appearances, a single, two EPs and collaborations stretching as far as Australia and South Africa. Nov 10 ASH HEIGHT Virtuoso guitarist and innovative songwriter Ashley Height is not only a driving force behind the Cornwall based band Red Foot Crow but also a world class solo performer. Think John Martyn meets King Sunny Ade with West African and contemporary jazz elements effortlessly incorporated with both his acoustic guitar and lap steel guitar driven compositions. Nov 11 JACK COOKSON AND CALVIN THOMAS Jack Cookson is a multiinstrumentalist and singer songwriter from the South West. Calvin Thomas has been described as honest and poetic, with a voice that has been noted as one that transcends generations. Nov 15 TAMAR Tamar are a West Country nu-folk duo writing new songs about traditional life and English heritage. Their style is akin to the likes of Seth Lakeman , Show of


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Hands and Union Station. They specialise in fiddle, slide guitar and 12 string acoustic guitar, providing a foot-stomping celtic/ anglo cross over style of music.

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Nov 16 SAM GREEN Sam Green is an independent singer songwriter from Devon. Inspired by the surf, roots and road trip music of the North Atlantic, the music Sam creates is eclectic and progressive with a firm grounding in roots and Americana.

Nov 24 SWINGOLOGY Swingology are a vintage swing band, providing hot, seductive, romantic and fiery Parisian swing. Inspired by the 30s Paris scene and the likes of Django Reinhardt, prepare yourself for a lot of swinging jazz you can dance the night away to!

Nov 17 NEIL BURNS ORGAN TRIO WITH MARTIN DALE The Organ Trio play swinging standards and also some more unusual tunes from the pen of Larry Goldings and Larry Carlton. Intense sounds of the ‘Hammond’, great guitar solos from Nei and some roaring tenor sax from Martin, you’re in for a treat if you like 60s style be-bop and groove.

Nov 25 DOUBLE DENIM A four piece reproducing the thoughts from an XX/XY duo of songwriter straight out of Britain’s Ocean City. Armed with psych-fringed indie rock, radical garage rock dynamics, with a nod to a dirty weekend spent with Fleetwood Mac and the Maccabees, Double Denim are one of the loudest bands Plymouth has on offer.

Nov 23 ELIZA ACTY With her unique vocal style, Eliza performs a wide range of folk, blues, American old-time, contemporary and original songs that span over a century of music. Added accompaniment from Peter Acty - accomplished American-style clawhammer and banjo player, as well as a classic, percussive finger pick guitarist.

Nov 28 PLYMOUTH HUMANISTS November’s talk will focus on poverty in Plymouth and the organisations helping those suffering from the problems it causes. There will be a speaker from the Plymouth Credit Union, plus other groups.

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Nov 29 ELANI EVANGELOU Elani is one of the brightest young

voices on the scene and sings with a power and understanding way beyond her young age. Her knowledge of jazz is already earning her fans wherever she performs and her studio works is earning her props amongst producers. She is soulful, unique and badass. Nov 30 THOMAS FORD Born in a field 20-something years ago, Thomas Ford is a blues shouter, a guitar picker and a harmonica fire-breather. Mixing delta blues traditions with nu-blues songwriting, this one man trio has been hailed as the ‘rising star of British blues’.

Millbay Road, Plymouth Box Office: 0845 146 1460 Oct 29 LIVE ON MARS - A TRIBUTE TO DAVID BOWIE Influenced by Bowie’s legendary concert performances, Live On Mars fuses sound and vision to portray the essence of Bowie with stunning big screen visuals and animation. Featuring the electrifying vocals and uncanny

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WHAT’S ON likeness of singer and lifelong Bowie fan Alex Thomas, with a hand picked world class band, and covering the Bowie backcatalogue from Space Oddity to Let’s Dance and everything in between, Life on Mars is sure to become the definitive musical tribute that all generations of Bowie fans have been waiting for.

and down the country. Joel came onto the comedy scene in 2007 and has never looked back.

Jools Holland and the legendary José Feliciano are on stage together at the Plymouth Pavilions in December

Nov 25 VAN MORRISON With one of the most revered catalogues in music history and his unparalleled talents as a composer, singer and performer, Morrison’s past achievements loom large. But, as throughout his extraordinary career, how that past informs his future achievements and still stirs excitement and keen anticipation.

Nov 10 REMEMBRANCE FESTIVAL On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, the guns of Europe fell silent. After four years of the most bitter and devastating fighting, The Great War was finally over. The first Remembrance Day was conducted in 1919 throughout Britain and the Commonwealth. Originally called Armistace Day, it commemorated the end of hostilities the previous year. It came to symbolise the end of the war and provide an opportunity to remember those who had died.

Nov 28 BANANARAMA Bananarama are back. Siobhan Fahey rejoins Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward for a one time only tour. The girl group that defined the 80s are back to their original, record-breaking line up for a tour this November. This will be the first time Sara, Keren and Siobhan have ever toured together.

Nov 18 JOEL DOMMETT One of the UK’s most energetic and exciting comedians returns to the road with his solo show. Catch the star of 2016’s I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here and Sky1’s Bring the Noise as he delivers his high octane comedy to venues up

Dec 2 ROYAL MARINES CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR Festive military splendour during this annual event, with Christmas music, military marches, big band hits and popular showstoppers.

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Dec 6 LIAM GALLAGHER The Oasis front man returns to Plymouth for a solo gig as part of his UK tour ‘As You Were’. As well as tracks from his solo album with the same name, Liam has also been playing a number of Oasis classics during his show - recently including ‘Wonderwall’. Dec 8 JOOLS HOLLAND AND HIS RHYTHM & BLUES ORCHESTRA Musical virtuoso Jools Holland and his well-renowned Rhythm & Blues Orchestra will be joined on stage by Grammy Award winner José Feliciano, one of the most prominent stars in Latin America and revered musicians in the world. Dec 9 MILTON JONES Milton Jones will be talking about his life so far - the ups, the downs and why buying his own see saw was the best decision he ever made. Dec 15 DANIEL O’DONNELL Irish singer, performer and national treasure Daniel O’Donnell will be back in the arena this December. Daniel made musical history and proved himself to be one of Ireland’s most hardworking singers, by releasing an album every year since 1988. Dec 21 BOOTLEG BEATLES The Bootleg Beatles are back this December. With over 4,000 gigs under their belt, and the world’s most successful and longest

running tribute band ever, the boys behind the Bootleg have been touring even longer than The Beatles did themselves. Bringing the sounds and atmosphere of the Beatles to life with as much authenticity as humanly possible, the Bootleg Beatles continue to thrill audiences with their acclaimed homage to the Fab Four. Dec 22 RETRO CRIMBO PARTY Word Up party people! Get ready to join the Soul Train and get funky because it’s Christmas Party time and it’s about time to Get Down On It at the Retro Crimbo Party. Whether you’re a Soul Man, or a Natural Woman, or you Heard It Through the Grapevine, there are Good Times a’coming. Get ready to Fight The Power and Shake Your Body Down as Soul Legends Live take to the stage! They’ll Play That Funky Music to the Rhythm of the Night and before you know it you’ll feel like You Should Be Dancing. One thing’s for sure, we’re gonna Make This A Night To Remember and Knock On Wood, this’ll be the greatest Christmas Party yet! Dec 22 SOUL LEGENDS The smash-hit spectacular Soul Legends are bringing to life the hits of Barry White, George Benson, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Wilson Pickett, Chaka Khan, Earth Wind & Fire, and more, all in a ‘soulsational’ style! Jump aboard the soul train as it takes you on an unforgettably smooth musical journey from its sixties origins,


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to present day, via all the classic seventies and eighties floor fillers. Jan 27 KATHERINE RYAN What does Canada’s first woman to have a worldwide Netflix special have in common with Britain’s first woman to have a worldwide Netflix special? They

are both single mothers with too many pets. And they are both Katherine Ryan. As seen on BBC’s QI and Have I Got News For You, as well as Conan O’Brien, Lip Sync Battle and Instagram, Katherine Ryan brings her brand new stand up show, Glitter Room, to the UK.

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Plymouth Symphony Orchestra welcomes talented pianist Alexander Ullman Plymouth Symphony Orchestra’s latest concert features a programme of Brahms, Albinoni, Borodin and Rachmaninov, featuring leading pianist Alexander Ullman. The concert takes place on November 22 at Plymouth Guildhall, starting at 7.30pm. Borodin’s Prince Igor Overture opens the concert with its bold Russian themes, and oriental influences. In great contrast the second work is Albinoni’s Adagio in G minor. This haunting melody, with its slow and solemn pace, originally written for organ and strings, is particularly well recognised for being used in innumerable films and television programmes. Pianist Alexander Ullman joins the orchestra for a performance of Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Alexander has performed widely in Europe, Asia and America and over the last year has returned to Wigmore Hall and made his debut with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Manchester Camerata. Rachmaninov himself played the challenging solo piano part at its premiere in 1934. The concert concludes with Brahms’ 2nd Symphony which is full of lightness and warmth, conjuring a lyrical, pastoral feel. The symphony was written during a summer visit to Austria in 1877, a brief amount of time compared to the many years he spent completing his epic 1st Symphony.

It was premiered in 1877, was an unqualified success and the symphony has remained one of the most popular in the classical symphony repertoire. The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra is one of the longestestablished orchestras in the country and attracts many distinguished soloists, with Ralph Kirshbaum, Guy Johnston, Tasmin Little, Joanna MacGregor, Michael Petrov and Martin James Bartlett among the performers to play with the orchestra.

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instruments, writing original scores and soundtracks inspired by a wide variety of musical genres. For details 01752 585050.

Music Oct 29 and Nov 26 CARLTON BIG BAND Duke of Cornwall Hotel Tickets £9 on the door, £8 in advance from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel on 01752 275850. Nov 8 MUSIC OF MIXED REALITY The House, Plymouth University. A musical response to the We The People Are The Work exhibition. Improvisation performance with audience participation via smartphone, with Marcelo Gimenes on piano and keyboard, Rich Hamer on guitar and Mike Trevarthen on drums. For details and tickets call 01752 585050. Nov 11 BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (1925) WITH LIVE SCORE FROM IMPERFECT ORCHESTRA Theatre 1, Plymouth University Imperfect Orchestra, an eclectic ensemble of local musicians bring live music accompaniments to film mixing classical and modern

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Nov 12 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Greg Abate with the Matt Carter Trio. Virtuoso American saxophone and flute star with brilliant young pianist Matt Carter’s trio. For details call 01752 774343 or visit www.plymouthjazz-club.org.uk Nov 19 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE OF LONDON: ‘WE WILL REMEMBER’ Duke of Cornwall Hotel 24th International Concert Series, featuring director Peter Fisher, on violin. Theme; We Will Remember. Before the War; Elgar: Chanson de Matin, Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending (1914 version - violin and piano). During the War; Clive Jenkins: No Man’s Land - a suite for solo double bass and strings with readings from English, German, French and Russian poets with translations by the composer, Selection: On The Home Front (English popular songs of the period). Baldock: Angels of Mons, Kreisler: Praeludium & Allegro. Aftermath; Hindemith: Five Pieces of String Orchestra Op. 44, Selection: Tunes We

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Talented pianist Alexander Ullman. Photo: Kaupo Kikkas

Remember (American popular songs of the Great War). Tickets £20 from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel on 01752 275850. (See feature on centre pages). Nov 19 CANORYON LOWEN Mount Edgcumbe House Afternoon concert, with details to be confirmed. Visit www. canoryonlowen.com for more details. Nov 19 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill The John Shillito Band - leading traditional jazz band from Devon with national and international credentials. For details call 01752 774343 or visit www. plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk Nov 22 PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Plymouth Guildhall Conducted by Anne Kimber. Playing; Borodin: Overture Prince Igor, Albinioni: Adagio,

Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Brahms: Symphony No. 2. For tickets visit plymouthsymphony.co.uk Nov 26 PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC CHOIR Plymouth Guildhall Performing Monteverdi: Vespers. For details visit www. plymouthphilchoir.org. Nov 29 BLOOM LIVE The House, Plymouth University Presented by Will Dutta, Bloom Live - piano-led compositions with Plaid and Maz de Wardener. Details 01752 585050. Dec 3 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Slide by Slide. Talented trombone duo with rhythm section playing mainstream jazz standards. For details call 01752 774343 or visit www.plymouthjazz-club.org.uk



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WE WILL R War, peace and its aftermath are all reflected in a moving programme of remembrance called ‘We Will Remember’ in Plymouth in November. The concert, which is part of the 24th international concert series, is organised by Jeanie Moore and West Country composer Clive Jenkins, whose work ‘No Man’s Land’ forms a central part of the programme. The event, which takes place on Sunday November 19 at 3pm at The Duke of Cornwall Hotel, features the Chamber Ensemble of London led by its director Peter Fisher, with soloist Chris West on double bass. It will be the third performance in the South West of ‘We Will Remember’ in commemoration of the First World War. The first was at Dartington Hall in 2014, the second at Dillington House in 2015 and this year in Plymouth. Next year will be the final performance at St James’s in London’s Piccadilly. The work includes excerpts of English, French, German and Russian poetry from the Great War, as well as works by Vaughan Williams, Hindemith and Kreisler, composers who fought in the war. There will also be lighter music from the period with works by Ivor Novello and Irving Berlin prominently featured.

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REMEMBER The Chamber Ensemble of London - which features up to 14 hand-picked string players - is directed by violinist Peter Fisher, who is recognised as one of the world’s finest musicians. The first half of the concert features Edward Elgar’s Chanson de Matin, followed by Ralph Vaughan Williams’ 1914 version of The Lark Ascending for violin and piano. Next up and one of the highlights is Clive Jenkins’ major work called No Man’s Land - a suite for double bass and strings with readings from English, German, French and Russian poets to introduce the movements. The first half is then concluded with ‘On the Home Front’ – a selection of popular English songs of the period including work by Ivor Novello. After the interval Sydney C Baldock’s Angels of Mons and Fritz Kreisler’s Praeludium and Allegro, followed by five pieces for strong orchestra by Paul Hindemith. The concert concludes with ‘Tunes We Remember’ - a selection of popular American songs of the Great War.

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Major Events Various dates LEAGUE ONE FOOTBALL Nov 18 Argyle v Oxford Utd Nov 21 Argyle v Northampton Dec 9 Argyle v Gillingham Dec 23 Argyle v Oldham NATIONAL LEAGUE RUGBY Nov 11 Albion v Ampthill Dec 2 Albion v Hull Ionians Dec 16 Albion v Old Albanians BRITISH BASKETBALL LEAGUE Nov 5 Raiders v London Lions Nov 17 Raiders v Leeds Force Nov 26 Raiders v Newcastle Dec 3 Raiders v Surrey Dec 17 Raiders v Bristol Oct 21 to 29 PLYMOUTH LITERATURE FESTIVAL PlymLit17 is a nine-day literature festival which includes events, venues and organisations from across the city of Plymouth. It will be an engaging and entertaining festival for adults and children that highlights local talent as well as bringing in authors from across the South West and further afield. The festival programme will offer something for avid readers of novels, historical and sports books right through to writers of flash fiction, poetry and comedy. For details of the programme visit: www.plymouthliteraturefestival. co.uk/events

Nov 5 BONFIRE NIGHT The Hoe Plymouth Hoe will be hosting a bonfire and fireworks display for Bongire Night. There’ll be fairground rides, catering stands and a whole host of entertainment. As the night draws in and the temperature drops, this event is sure to warm up when the bonfire is lit and the fireworks displays is set off from the citadel. Nov 12 REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY Royal Naval Memorial, The Hoe The annual ceremony will start at 11am with a two minute silence. Members of the public and local organisations will be invited to pay their respects and lay their personal wreaths at the end of the service.

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Nov 16 CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH ON The Piazza, City Centre The Christmas Holiday calendar officially kicks off with the switch on of this year’s beautiful Christmas lights. The fun starts in the City Centre Piazza from 4pm with a host of entertainment for the whole family. The hotly anticipated annual event launches the Christmas count down and marks the start of Thursday late night shopping. Nov 23 ILLUMINATE AND THANKSGIVING Mayflower Steps, The Barbican Plymouth hosts the fourth Illuminate and Thanksgiving event. The Illuminate event continues the official countdown to the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower sailing in 2020. The aim of the event is to ‘share the light’ and inspire a sense of unity between Plymouth, UK and Plymouth, Massachusetts. Nov 26 WATERFRONT LIGHTS SWITCH ON The Barbican and Sutton Harbour There is so much going on this year on Plymouth’s Waterfront to celebrate Christmas. Join in the festive celebrations with the Barbican Christmas Lights Switch On, where you can await the exciting arrival of Santa and his Elf who will be travelling by RNLI Lifeboat to the Barbican to join the Lord Mayor on the Parade for the official lights switch on. There will be a spectacular stage programme, comprising of performances from local community groups, theatre groups and schools. Get into the

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Christmas spirit and join in the best dressed elf competition. Nov 30 - Dec 21 PLYMOUTH CHRISTMAS MARKET The Piazza, City Centre The City Centre Piazza will be completely transformed as the Christmas Market sets out more than 50 beautiful log cabin style stalls set for trading this Christmas period. The stalls, selling unique hand-crafted gifts from the South West and further afield, will be festooned in fairy lights, offering warming drinks, a Bavarian bar with heated seats, and festive food to keep visitors going - perfect for those chilly, late night shopping trips. Visitors to the market will be able to enjoy an array of local produce to sample or to pick up that unique Christmas gift for that special someone. Dec 2 ALL THINGS FESTIVE AND LOVELY SHOW Plymouth Guildhall The popular All Things Festive and Lovely Show is back at the Guildhall in Plymouth to bring you over 60 stalls selling unique and quirky Christmas gifts and treats for your loved ones. There will also be festive themed workshops, live music and other festive entertainment and refreshments to keep you in the Christmas spirit. Dec 2 - 3 ETSY MADE LOCAL: PLYMOUTH CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EXPERIENCE Devonport Guildhall Join in with over 40 craft and handmade sellers to solve your Christmas shopping dilemmas.

With live music, complimentary Bucks Fizz, fudge from Roly’s Fudge and popcorn from Portlebay Popcorn, you’ll be provided with the perfect winter wonderland to get you in the mood for Christmas! Dec 2 - 3 ROYAL WILLIAM YARD CHRISTMAS GOOD FOOD MARKET Stock up on the best festive local food and drink from across the South West at the Christmas Good Food Market hosted by Royal William Yard. A fantastic day out for all the family, with lots to do, see and taste! Dec 10 SANTA FUN RUN Plymouth City Centre Dress up as Santa and run through the City Centre for charity. For the seventh consecutive year, the Saltram Rotary Club are hosting the Santa Fun Run. Taking place at 11am, hundreds of Santas will run, jog and walk from the entrance of the Drake Circus Shopping Centre on Cornwall street in either a 4km or 2.5km loop. Take part in this run and receive your own Santa costume and finisher’s medal. Dec 16 - 17 NATIVE MAKERS CHRISTMAS MARKET Royal William Yard Native Makers will be returning again to the Royal William Yard, where local artisan makers will be showcasing their fabulous crafts, with, of course, plenty of festive sparkle! The perfect opportunity to find those extra special and unusual gifts.



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Nov 4 WILD ABOUT PLYMOUTH: TALK TO THE ANIMALS Dartmoor Zoo, nr Sparkwell Enjoy a guided tour around Dartmoor Zoo and meet the residents from the enormous Siberian Tiger to the lovable African Lions. The zoo’s fantastic education team will also lead a special session where you can handle some real live animals. Bring a picnic if you wish, the zoo café will also be open. On the day, meet in the car park to all walk in together. £6.50 per person with under threes going free. Advance booking essential. Nov 16 HOME EDUCATORS: PLYMOUTH - FROM DESTRUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION The Council House, Armada Way Are you educating your child or children at home? Come along and have a guided tour of ‘Plymouth: From Deconstruction to Construction’ exhibition. Dress up in costume, handle objects from the World War 2 collection, view the Plymouth Bomb Book and get a glimpse into life in the Blitz. Event is free, with donations welcomed on the day. Booking essential.

Preparing the famous garland at Buckland Abbey. Photo: National Trust

Nov 18 LIGHT UP YOUR NIGHT Mayflower Museum, The Barbican Come and create a delightful tissue lantern to celebrate Thanksgiving. Take some tips from the professional artist and learn why we celebrate the American holiday in Plymouth. Why not take your lantern to the Illuminate Parade on November 23? £2.50 per child, with payment able to made on the day if spaces remain. Booking essential.

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Dec 2 OUT AND ABOUT: ALL THINGS FESTIVE AND LOVELY Plymouth Guildhall Come and feel festive at this vintage themed show. Explore the vintage collection of fashion and make your own festive decoration inspired by the Victorians. £2 per person, under 12s go free. Pay at the Guildhall. Dec 2 WINTER WORDS Waterstones, 65 New George Street Get comfortable whilst listening to some winter inspired tales. Get close to some of the cooler objects too. Discover how the Mammoth stayed warm and even try on some balaclavas like the one Scott of Antartica wore. A perfect antidote to the stresses of Christmas shopping! Free, no need to book. Dec 8 OUT AND ABOUT: SATURNALIA Asda, Leypark Drive In celebration of Saturnalia (the Roman Winter Solstice Festival) there will be all things Roman from armour to swords and coins to pottery for you to explore. You can also make your own Roman Solstice-inspired gift to take home. Free, drop in and say hello! Dec 9 WILD ABOUT PLYMOUTH: BRITAIN’S OCEAN CITY Marine Biological Association, Citadel Hill Join Professor John Spicer on a special tour through Plymouth exploring the city’s unique marine science history. Visit the Marine Biological Association where marine science really began in the UK, and walk down to the Barbican, visiting key spots on the

way. Find out what makes this city an international base for marine science research! This event will involve a lot of walking and standing, £3 per person. Booking is essential. Saltram House Plympton 01752 333500 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saltram Nov 26 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. Come and Trust10 with us. Children between 14 and 16 must run with an adult. Dogs on leads are welcome. Please ensure you have comfortable shoes and clothes for running. You can also refuel in the cafe after the run. Nov 18 - 19 CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Feel Christmassy as the garden transforms into a festive craft and food fair, then explore the enchanted house, magically decorated for Christmas. This event is free, but normal admission charges apply. Assistance dogs are welcome. Nov 20 - Dec 30 ENCHANTED CHRISTMAS Brighten up dark winter nights with a stroll around the enchanted illuminated gardens and see the house magically decorated throughout with inspiration taken from some well-known fairy tales. This event is free, but normal admission charges apply.


“My husband has got his life back” David and Sylvia Crome, from Dobwalls, have been married for 46 years and it is fair to say that expert help from Foot Solutions transformed their lives.

David and Sylvia Crome

David was told by a surgeon that, in basic terms, his foot had completely collapsed. He was in constant pain and had stopped daily walks with their dog. He lost interest in visiting National Trust gardens with Sylvia, and found simple tasks like walking upstairs and getting in and out of cars difficult. He was offered surgery to fuse ankle and toe joints but David and his surgeon were both reluctant. “The recovery time was anywhere up to 6 months, and I needed follow up surgery too, with an equally long period out of action,” said David. “I decided to just stay on painkillers and try to cope.” As well as limiting his walking, that coping included changing the car for one that was easier to get into, ordering a special ‘easy to get out of’ chair and even converting part of their home to a downstairs bedroom. Fortunately, on a shopping trip in Plymouth, Sylvia found Foot Solutions. David visited them in May, and following a thorough assessment his bespoke arch supports were ready two weeks later - with stunning results. “It was an immediate transformation,” said David, “I rated the pain as 8 or 9 out of 10; now it was just two or three. My foot position was hugely improved and I could walk much better.” Sylvia noticed the difference straight away: “I couldn’t believe the change,” she said, “He was two inches taller, stood straight, he lost his stoop and his shoulders were back. Before, he got short of breath so easily, due to stooping, now he is much better - all from just having the arch supports!” Other noticeable changes include less pain in his hips and knees, and some unexpected changes that Sylvia is pleased about: “He’d become short tempered and unsociable because of the pain. Now he’s completely different. He’s more patient and interested in things, we can visit gardens, he walks the dog every day. We’ve always enjoyed doing things together, now we can do that again.” “David’s whole personality has lifted,” says Sylvia. “My husband has got his life back, and I just can’t thank Foot Solutions enough.” If you would like a free foot assessment, just like David, call 01752 222660 to book an appointment.

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WHAT’S ON Nov 30 - Dec 23 STORYTIME WITH FATHER CHRISTMAS Have you ever wondered what the Little Mermaid got for Christmas? Sit down and join Father Christmas in the stables as he shares magical stories of what some of his fairy tale friends got for Christmas. Includes a keepsake. Booking essential. Mount Edgcumbe Cremyll 01752 822236 www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk Oct 29 HALLOWEEN HUNT Put on your most spooktacular costume and come and join the Friends of Mount Edgcumbe scary event this Halloween. There will be a fancy dress competition for all ages - young and old - held at 2pm in front of the house followed by a scary scavenger hunt down through the woods. It’s £2.50 to take part, with registration at 12 noon at the Belvedere room in the Barrow Centre. Prizes for the scariest costume! There will be lots of ghostly goings on along the way - it will be a Halloween treat for all! Dec 9 - 10 CHRISTMAS FAYRE Back for the thirteenth year and still fabulous! Expect inspirational cooking demonstrations from

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leading West Country chefs, local produce and lots of entertainment and Christmas carolling. If you’re looking for that special Christmas gift, there will be a wide variety of crafts and gifts available, with even a visit from Santa. Adults £3, children £1. Buckland Abbey Yelverton 01822 853607 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bucklandabbey Oct 30 - Nov 30 HOUSE TOURS Join one of the knowledgeable volunteers for a tour inside the Abbey. To allow for conservation work to take place, the only way to see inside the Abbey Monday to Friday during November is by joining one of the volunteer led guided tours. Places are limited, so booking advisable. This event is free but normal admission charges apply. Meet point is the Visitor Welcome. Nov 11 - 12 CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND FOOD FAIR The annual Christmas Craft and Food Fair returns with over 40 stalls of the finest local produce - the ideal place to pick up a gift for a loved one or a special treat for yourself. This year there is also a free park and ride service from

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Harrowbeer Aerodrome (by Knightstone Tearooms near the Roborough Rock). The usual car park at Buckland Abbey will be closed to all vehicles over this weekend, with limited space available to blue badge holders. Tickets £3, with under fives going free. Dec 27 - Jan 1 POST-CHRISTMAS HOUSE TOURS Take a peak inside the Abbey by joining one of the volunteers for a tour of Drake’s former home. To allow for conservation work to take place, the only way to see inside the Abbey between Christmas and New Year is by joining a volunteer led guided tour. Places limited, but booking not needed. This event is free, but normal admission charges apply.

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Stiltskin Children’s Theatre & Arts Company have a busy programme of shows and events for families during November and December. Their winter family show, The Elves and the Shoemaker opens on December 7 with more than 20 shows up until Christmas Eve. On November 11 Angel Heart are celebrating their tenth anniversary by breathing new life into Snow White, the timeless fairy tale, retold with a visually striking Steam Punk style. 2pm and 6pm

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Cotehele Calstock 01579 351346 www. nationaltrust.org.uk/cotehele Nov 1 - 10 MAKING THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FLOWER GARLAND The gardeners will make the annual 100ft dried flower garland

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in the hall of the house, and you’re welcome to watch them at work. The Cotehele garland is made of between 20,000 and 40,000 flowers all grown and dried throughout the year on the estate. This event is free but normal admission charges apply for the venue. Assistance dogs are welcome.


Snow White is presented by Angel Heart at the Stiltskin Theatre in Devonport Park in November

Nov 4 - Jan 6 2018 ALL THAT GLITTERS IN COTEHELE GALLERY This winter exhibition is a coming together of regular and new artists to celebrate the festive period with shine and sparkle to illuminate the imagination. This event is free but normal admission charges apply for the venue. Assistance dogs are welcome.

Nov 4 - 5 WINTER CRAFT FAIR Join in this annual winter craft fair and enjoy early shopping for Christmas. The fair features contemporary art and craft makers exhibiting and selling a selection of handmade and affordable gifts. This event is free but normal admission charges apply for the venue. Assistance dogs welcome.

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Nov 11 - Jan 6 DISPLAYING THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FLOWER GARLAND The garland is complete, the log fire is burning - join in and admire this 100 foot masterpiece until January 2018 and enjoy a variety of local choirs and groups performing under it. The gardeners grow and dry the flowers on the estate. Booking essential for choirs. This event is free but normal admission charges apply for the venue. Assistance dogs welcome. Dec 2 - 21 COTEHELE NATURE TRAIL Celebrate the dormant period with a wintry trail in the woods. You’ll be able to learn about the diversity of nature at this time of year hibernating animals, fallen leaves and all that good stuff. The trail will wend through the woods from the house to the quarry. Wear your wellies and wrap up warm. The trail is suitable for ages 5 - 12, with dogs on leads welcome. Booking not needed, this event is free. Dec 16 - 17, 22 - 23 AT HOME WITH MOTHER AND FATHER CHRISTMAS AT COTEHELE Meet Mother and Father Christmas in their grotto at Cotehele. They will be receiving visitors before they return to the North Pole and start their Christmas deliveries.

Family Events Mother and Father Christmas are very popular and do not like to rush things, they spend time with each family which can mean a queue. Rest assured when it is your turn, your family will also enjoy the same quality time with the great duo from the north Timed tickets will be issued at the grotto on arrival. £3 per child, which includes a gift. Booking not needed. Dec 22 - 23 FESTIVE ART AND CRAFT FUN AT COTEHELE Have fun making art with garland flowers, glue and paper. There’ll be art and craft supplies at the ready for children and families to create some festive art. This event is free, but normal admissions charges apply. Booking not needed. Dec 23 LET’S WASSAIL AT COTEHELE Put on your festive waistcoat, dig out your trombone and come help scare away the evil spirits in the Cotehele Orchards. Come along to scare away the evil spirits from the orchard and ensure that there’s a successful crop in 2018. Embellished hats and fancy dress are encouraged. This event is free, booking not needed.

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Cornish artist’s handiwork features in new animated film ‘Loving Vincent’

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Cornish artist Sarah Wimperis was the only English artist out of 125 from all over the world who produced tens of thousands of paintings for the remarkable new movie Loving Vincent. Sarah spent five months in Poland working on the film and in that time contributed 788 paintings out of a total of 65,000. The highly rated animated film is being screened at the Plymouth Arts Centre in November. The world’s first fully painted feature film brings together the paintings of Vincent van Gogh to tell his extraordinary life story and every one of the frames of the film is an oil-painting handpainted by a small army of 125 Artists working on Loving professionals. Vincent Created in the style of van Gogh’s paintings, this much-anticipated animation matches gorgeous style with rich storytelling to explore his life and controversial death (accident or suicide?). The search for the truth leads through some of his most famous canvasses and his subjects. A truly astonishing achievement this is a beautiful look at one of art’s great mysteries. A one of a kind experience.

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Loving Vincent will be screened on November 17, 18, 21, 22 and 23. Loving Vincent is just one of a packed programme of films at Plymouth Arts Centre during November and December. Others include It’s a Wonderful Life, The Princess Bride, Blade Runner 2049 and Kenneth Branagh’s 2017 production of Murder on the Orient Express. The Art Centre’s programme in the next two months also includes live transmissions of National Theatre productions. The first is Stephen Sondheim’s popular musical Follies which is screened on Saturday November 18 at 2pm, followed by the comedy Young Marx starring Rory Kinnear on Thursday December 7 at 7pm.

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Local exhibitions Until Dec 21 2018 PLYMOUTH - FROM DESTRUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION Council House, Armada Way Plymouth suffered greatly during World War II. The docks and naval base made it a target resulting in the almost total destruction of the city centre and the displacement of tens of thousands of Plymothians. The city we see today epitomises the ambition and vision of post war planning. This exhibition includes fascinating objects, images and footage from the collection of Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office and the South West Film and Television Archive that explores the themes of destruction and reconstruction. Nov 11 - Jan 1 2018 FINDING PREHISTORY AT DARTMOOR NATIONAL PARK Plymouth City Museum and Gallery: On Tour, National Park Visitor Centre, Princetown Explore the Dartmoor treasures from Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery’s collections in this small exhibition which shines a light on the lives of the people who lived on Dartmoor thousands of years ago. Highlights include some Bronze Age ceramic urns, used both as household items and also for burying the cremated remains of the dead. You can also see stone tools such as the magnificent axe-hammer from Crocken Tor, and the flint implement from the Whitehorse Hill collection. Until Nov 18 WE THE PEOPLE ARE THE WORK Various locations throughout Plymouth We The People Are The Work is a major visual arts project in Plymouth that explores ideas of power, protest and the public curated by Simon Morrissey. The project will build connections between the people of Plymouth and six internationally renowned artists through structures that involve people living in Plymouth in generation the ideas and artworks in the exhibition alongside the artists. For more information visit the website: wethepeoplearethe.work


Plymouth Property News “Great customer service - it’s all about ‘doing the knowledge’, innit Guvnor?” When you jump into the back of a the community, one black cab in London and the genial particular customer driver turns to you and says, where complaint that stood to guvnor? You can be absolutely out for me. certain of one thing. It concerned a soThey will know exactly where your called ‘local agent’ destination is and the quickest route who had arrived to to get you there. value a property Kevin Buckingham Sat nav? Pah. No need for from another town MNAEA dashboard mounted GPS almost 30 miles Director technology here. London cabbies away! come with sat nav as standard. It’s For me, this goes to the heart of inbuilt, an A-Z route map of the capital estate agency. Our job isn’t just about firmly imprinted on their brains. putting a reasonable price on the They have ‘The Knowledge’ arguably bricks and mortar; it’s about having the the toughest workplace examination of knowledge and experience to sell all all. Thousands of street names must the other qualities too. What’s special be committed to memory and recalled about the local neighbourhood, the with ease before they can get their retail and community facilities, the hands on a much prized, black cab standard of local schools, the clubs, licence. the activities, the best places to walk Why? Well that’s simple. If you have the dog...the kind of local knowledge done the knowledge it means you you can’t put a price on...the kind of have got the knowledge to offer your local knowledge you only get from customers the best possible service. actually being local. It’s the same for estate agents.... Mansbridge Balment Plymouth’s well certain estate agents anyway. office in Woolwell has been at the You may have seen the recent heart of the local community for 15 Watchdog TV programme which continuous years now. Many of our raised serious questions about the staff have lived in or been raised in the practices of one of the new breed area and have a combined experience of internet based, ‘we don’t charge of more than 100 years. commission’ agents. I’ve been based at the office since I am not going to dwell on all the we opened in 2002 and both my allegations here, but as a director of branch and assistant managers have an independent, high street estate 10 years under their belts. That’s a lot agency with its offices in the heart of of different properties viewed, a lot of

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valuations, but it has helped us identify what makes a house in this area sell and the subtle pricing differences that can speed up that all important sale process. That’s probably why we have sold one in three properties in the PL6 post code area in the past 12 years… that’s local knowledge. Our offices are in the retail hub of the district, just a stone’s throw from a major supermarket which attracts 40,000 visitors a week! What better shop window to showcase our portfolio of properties for sale. Industry Gold awards for customer service excellence…I could go on, but I am sure you can already see exactly where I’m going with this. We have a tried and trusted heritage, with a high street presence staffed by highly knowledgeable and experienced property professionals, who know the local market like the back of their hands. These are the qualities we believe internet agents simply cannot compete with. That’s what our commission is buying you. Local knowledge is power - just ask those cabbies. Have you ever tried driving through central London even with sat nav in your corner? Leave it to the professionals who are dedicated to going the extra mile for their customers, although with the meter running, you probably don’t want your London cabbies doing that! Happy house hunting... Plymouth North Woolwell Crescent, Plymouth, PL6 7RB T. 01752 791333 Plymouth City Office 6 Mannamead Road (opposite the Hyde Park Pub) PL4 7AA T. 01752 229292 Plymouthpropertynews.wordpress.com www.mansbridgebalment.co.uk

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Marguerite shops local with Jobel - and saves thousands of pounds on her brand new bathroom An elderly Plymouth woman has saved thousands of pounds - thanks to Jobel Bathrooms.

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Widow Marguerite Elwick, who is in her 80s, has suffered from osteoporosis in her spine and arthritis in her hips and knees for a number of years. In constant pain she was finding it increasingly difficult to get in and out of the bath at her Crownhill bungalow to have a shower. “I could only have a shower because having a bath was impossible as a result of all the pain I was suffering,” said Marguerite. She decided that the only answer was to have a new bathroom installed with a walk-in shower. “I contacted one of the big national companies and the figure they quoted was much higher than I thought it would be. They were also very pushy and used hard-sell techniques,” she added. “They kept putting me under pressure and in the end I said I was going to find a local supplier. “I had seen Jobel’s advertisements and decided to make contact with them. A neighbour took me to their showroom


in Millbay, where I met Dan Freeman and had a look at all the options available. “He could not have been more helpful. There was no pressure and he talked me through all the different solutions available.” Marguerite, whose husband Tony died five years ago, chose the new style bathroom - and was delighted to find that the Jobel price was roughly half the total quoted by the national company. “I am so glad I went to Jobel,” she said. “They did an absolutely perfect job and I cannot fault them in any way. I would have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending them to anyone.” She had praise for the Jobel team including Ross, the plumber and fitter, electrician Dan, tiler Bob and Izzy. “They were all wonderful and cleaned up every day so there was no mess.” The old bathroom with its dated three piece suite was completely gutted by the Jobel team, walls were replastered, new electrics installed and new flooring laid. A spacious walk-in shower with fold up seat and grab rails is the focal point of the bathroom, which also includes a comfort height toilet, and new sink with vanity unit and chrome fittings throughout. Smart ivory and beige tiles from floor to ceiling and nonslip Aquastep plastic flooring complete the transformation which took just seven days to complete. “My new bathroom is wonderful,” added Marguerite, “I’m so pleased I chose Jobel.”

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PROPERTY MATTERS Artist’s impression of the new luxury apartment development on the right of the 80-bedroom hotel

Details of new lux development on T Work on the development of nearly 90 luxury apartments on The Hoe is due to start in early 2018. The new development is on the site of the former Quality Hotel and will also feature a luxury hotel. Developer Henley Real Estate in conjunction with Knight Frank and Chartsedge has officially launched the apartment development as ‘1620 The Residences’, which will feature 88 ocean fronting apartments. Due for completion in 2020, the scheme takes its name from the 400th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower. It will offer a selection of one, two and three bedroom apartments, each with a private balcony or terrace to take advantage of the outstanding views of Plymouth Sound and Drake’s Island. Extensive floor-to-ceiling windows and open-plan layouts further encourage the seamless transition between inside and outside living. The scheme boasts an unrivalled location on Cliff Road, adjacent to Plymouth Hoe, making it one of the last remaining development sites along the sea front. The two-acre site also includes plans for an 80-bedroom hotel with two restaurants, conferencing facilities, ballroom and luxury spa. Artist’s impression of The Hoe showing the new luxury apartment development on the left, alongside the new hotel

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xury apartment The Hoe unveiled Residents of the apartments will have full access to the hotel facilities, with each of the two landmark buildings benefitting from panoramic views from all floors. Residents will also have access to a communal south-facing lawned terrace. Chris Henley, director of Henley Real Estate said: “With unrivalled Ocean views, each apartment at 1620 The Residences has a panoramic aspect view to one of the world’s best natural harbours. “This collection of luxury apartments, combined with the new hotel, will set a new standard in the city and become the perfect place live in the region.” Francine Watto, residential development associate at Knight Frank said: “1620 The Residences presents a unique opportunity for buyers to own a contemporary home with fantastic views, in close proximity to the centre of Plymouth. “Plus, with the facilities of the hotel available for residents’ use, there is no other new build like it in the area.” Miles Kevin, director at Chartsedge added: “The creation of The Residences and the boutique Hotel at 1620 will underline The Hoe as the premier address in Plymouth. With all that this development offers, demand is sure to be high for these contemporary and exclusive homes.”

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TRAVEL MATTERS Tracey Morris has worked for Peter Goord Travel for over five years now and is well known for her extensive knowledge of cruising, having sailed on over 20 voyages. This month she talks about her recent trip to Sri Lanka, opening her eyes to a country she has never visited before. As part of my job with Peter Goord Travel, I am lucky to be able to visit some amazing places. I have recently returned from a seven-day tour of the beautiful island of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is in the Indian Ocean, just south east of the tip of India. It’s an 11-hour flight from the UK. Until 1972 the island was known as Ceylon. The name Sri Lanka means resplendent island, and it certainly is! The best way to see Sri Lanka is to hire a car and driverguide. They will spend the duration of the trip with you and will make sure you see the main points of interest. As I travelled in a group of 10 we had a guide, a driver and a driver’s helper. After meeting our guide and driver at Colombo Airport, our first stop on the tour was for one night in Negombo. Negombo is a city just North of Colombo and is generally used as a stop to recover from the flight or at the end of the tour before you fly home. Negombo has an abundance of hotels along a wide sandy beach. Swimming here at certain times of the year is not recommended due to strong currents. There are also many bars and restaurants within the city should you prefer to experience Sri Lankan hospitality. The next morning we travelled away from the coast towards the interior of the Island. We were heading for the city of Kandy. On the way we paid a visit to The Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya. Here you can see an amazing flower garden, magnificent palm avenues, bamboo collection and the orchid house. The gardens also house a residence of the late Lord Mountbatten. From here we continued to Kandy, which sits in a mountain plateau 1600 feet above sea level. The three hour drive from Negombo takes you through many busy towns and villages and lush green landscape. Kandy is most famous for The Temple of The Tooth Relic, which is believed to hold a tooth of Buddha. It is one of Sri Lanka’s most important Buddhist temples. The tooth is kept in a heavily guarded gold casket behind bulletproof doors. Thousands of people flock to the temple daily to pray and to present an offering of flowers to Buddha. We visited the temple at sunset which is a quieter time of day. On day three, we headed even further into the mountains and to an area called Nuwara Eliya. This area is famous for Sri Lanka’s most well-known export – tea. The drive from Kandy took three hours and we were now at 6,100 feet above sea level. Here we visited the Glenloch Tea Factory where we were shown the process of how the tea is picked right through to how it is packaged for export. After the tour we had the chance to climb the

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Sir Lanka’s friendly we fantastic ho Young elephants at Udawalawe National Park

plantation and experience tea picking for ourselves. This was an amazing experience to see how the humble tea bag starts its life, and to see how hard the tea pickers work. Before leaving the plantation you are invited to try a cup of tea. The next day was the longest drive of the trip as we drove South to Udawalawe National Park, which can take up to six hours with regular breaks. On arrival at Udawalawe we were able to see the wildlife that this area is famous for. Elephants could be seen grazing off in the distance with one of them coming to the side of the road hoping to be fed! The park has 1600 elephants which have over 119,000 square miles of park land in which to roam. After spending a night at the Safari Hotel, we were up early for a 6am game drive. The drive lasted three hours and during the drive we spotted elephants, monkeys, crocodiles, jackals and many types of birdlife. After the game drive we were taken to the Elephant Transit Home, which was the highlight of the trip for me. The home is run by the Born Free Foundation and has 60 orphaned elephants. The elephants are kept at the home for at least five years and are then released in groups back into the wild. We could watch them being fed and bathed although all from a distance as they try to have as little human interaction as possible. The next part of our tour was to take us along the South Coast. Our first stop was the area of Hambantota, staying at The Shangri La Hotel. I would highly recommend this hotel for anyone who likes to play golf as it has its own 18-hole course. From here we continued along the coast to the city of Galle, which is well known for its fort – now a World Heritage Site founded in the 16th Century by the Portuguese. Once inside the gates of the fort you can wander


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s culture, wildlife and elcome really make it a oliday destination through the streets and visit many places of interest including the museum, the 18th Century Dutch church and the lighthouse. There are also many places to grab something to eat and drink. From the walls of the fort you can view the Galle International Cricket Ground, which was devastated by the tsunami on December 26 2004. It was later rebuilt and matches resumed there three years later. The England cricket team will be touring Sri Lanka in 2018 – an ideal excuse for a holiday and some cricket! We were now coming to the end of our tour and after spending a night in Galle, we followed the west coast back up towards Colombo. For our final night we stayed in the historical Mount Lavinia Hotel (pictured below). The hotel is 210 years old and steeped in history. As a former house of The Governor, it houses a museum and is colonial in style. The hotel was used as a film location in 1956 for The Bridge Over the River Kwai and in 1957 it opened the first nightclub in Sri Lanka. The next morning it was time to begin our journey home. The trip from Mount Lavinia will take you through the old and new areas of Colombo. Traffic in Colombo is an issue and it can take up to two hours to get to the airport. On arrival at the airport we said farewell to our guide and driver and checked in for our flight back to London. I must be honest: Sri Lanka was certainly nowhere near the top of my list as a holiday destination before travelling there on the this fabulous educational trip. The culture, the wildlife, the history and the friendliness of the locals has made me realise that this is a great country to visit not just as a two-centre holiday with places like the Maldives and Mauritius, but also a one stop holiday. I can now see why so many honeymooners include Sri Lanka as part of their dream holiday. I do love cruising and this will always be my main passion – either selling it or going on cruises myself – but Sri Lanka is somewhere I would not hesitate to return to in the future. I really did love it! www.cornerstonevision.com

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Plymouth’s Inspire Wealth shares best practice alongside Prime Minister Theresa May in Parliamentary Review Plymouth firm of independent wealth consultants, Inspire Wealth, appear alongside Prime Minister Theresa May and Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond in the 2016/17 Parliamentary Review for Finance. The annual review – which looks back on the year in industry and at Westminster – aims to showcase best practice as a learning tool to the public and private sector. Across all policy areas, the Parliamentary Review is sent to over half a million leading policy makers. The articles in the document act as both a blueprint for success and a template for reform. Inspire Wealth, based at the Royal William Yard, were selected to provide an article in the Finance Review and the firm, owned by experienced finance expert Peter Williams, is the only one to represent Devon and Cornwall. The Prime Minister commented that “this year’s Parliamentary Review follows a significant year in British politics” and this is reflected in the articles from best-practice representatives. Peter, who has been in the industry for over 30 years, attended the recent launch of the Parliamentary Review at a gala evening at The Terrace Pavillion at The House of Commons: “It’s extremely prestigious for Inspire Wealth to

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be recognised by being invited to contribute to the Finance Review,” he said. “Attending the event at the end of September at Westminster was an interesting experience and it was good to meet other people who have also been recognised.” During the evening Peter was able to talk to one of the event’s key speakers, former Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg. Peter revealed: “He was very funny actually. He told me ‘there’s no point in talking to me, I’ve got no money’! It was a thoroughly enjoyable occasion all round, with Champagne on the Terrace on a lovely evening.” In his article in the Finance Review, Peter calls on the Government to look again at the blanket ban on pensions cold calling. He says the effect of the far-reaching restrictions has left many people without any expert advice and are making poor decisions about their savings and pensions as a result. Peter welcomes any legislation that can deter financial scammers but feels that checks could be brought in to eliminate this risk. “It has always been a concern of mine that people simply do not save enough money,” he writes in the Review. “The problem stems from the fact that it is not encouraged enough. It is an area that financial advisers such as ourselves have an important role to play.” Peter argues that while the Government is keen for people to save more, not enough is being done to ensure they make informed choices. With the ban on pension cold calling, more savers will be making decisions simply based on an internet search. “The Government should recognise the importance of advice, not bypass it,” said Peter. “They might need to be more proactive, to prevent people making costly mistakes.” The Parliamentary Review was established by former Government Minister David Curry in 2010 and the autumn release is now a key fixture in the political calendar. The Prime Minister’s former cabinet colleague, Sir Eric Pickles, was recently appointed chair of the Review. He said: “It has never been more important for Government to hear the views of business and the public sector in a constructive forum. It is also a vital time to share best practice and progress.” For Inspire Wealth, having the article in the Finance Review means they are now receiving national exposure. And the


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A Plymouth firm of independent funeral directors is supporting a project run in partnership by Tectona Trust and local charity, Shekinah, which enables people in recovery from substance abuse and mental illness to spend a ‘life-changing’ week learning valuable life skills on a voyage on board the tall ship, Tectona.

They also help to plan and navigate the course. Before the voyage, each Shekinah client must show they are substancefree and are tested an hour before going on board. The sailing voyage is preceded by a six week ‘Re:vive’ Programme which is based on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), offering participants tools to help them navigate into a more positive future. Wyatt Brothers in Stonehouse funded a place on board the Laura Fraser-Crewes, head of operations and client Plymouth-based sailing ship Tectona, not only to secure the support at the Stonehouse-based charity, said: “The Re:vive experience for one of Shekinah’s clients, but also to help raise programme enables people to look at every aspect of their awareness about the work of Shekinah. lives, to discover roots of behaviours and begin to rewire the The charity provides opportunities for people in recovery brain to a more fulfilling and content future. from homelessness, drug and alcohol issues, offending “With the Tectona experience, they are engaging, they are behaviours or mental ill health. They feeling motivated, they are out of their have a range of projects across a comfort zone, they are in a team that’s number of locations and provide a working to a common purpose, they safe space for people to develop their are showing resilience and they are skills, regain their self-worth and go taking ownership of something, which on to live independent and fulfilling is an important part of the process. lives. They are also gaining self-respect and “Shekinah does great work with confidence. people in our community who need “It’s like the finishing school of our a bit of help at a certain point in their work, the final step of the recovery lives,” explained John Wyatt, who runs programme.” the Dunford Street firm with his twin A study by a Plymouth University brother James. “Supporting charities research team has confirmed these like Shekinah ties in with our ethos outcomes are being achieved and Wyatt Brothers John (left) and James with colleague of putting something back into the Laura said: “It is changing lives and Richard Winfield standing community where we live and work. motivating people to have an active, “This particular project gives people positive role within our community. an opportunity to develop the sorts of skills needed as part “The support of local businesses such as Wyatt Brothers is of their recovery programme. We were keen to help because invaluable and we’re looking for more to come forward and it’s supporting people who are working hard to overcome invest in our community’s future by sponsoring individuals to extremely challenging issues.” have this experience.” Tectona, based at Plymouth Yacht Haven at Mountbatten, Shekinah is one of a number of local organisations Wyatt is run by the Tectona Trust. The ship is loaned free of charge Brothers is supporting. The firm is also funding sports’ kit but the cost of crewing, maintenance and insurance comes to for The Plymouth School of Creative Arts in Millbay and are £500 per person. kit sponsors for Plymouth and West Devon League football During the voyage, up to 10 clients from Shekinah are team Barbican Pirates, who play at The Brickfields. responsible for every aspect of sailing the boat as well as all “We’re a family business and we like to support younger the food preparation, under the training and guidance of the members of the community, not just here in Stonehouse ship’s professional crew, headed by skipper Ben Williams. but across Plymouth,” said John.

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New campaign to pro mental health and we of people living in Ply A major event has been held to kick off year four of a campaign to make Plymouth a healthier and happier city. The focus of year four of Thrive Plymouth – the city’s ten year plan to be healthier – will be on improving everyone’s mental wellbeing, and was launched on World Mental Health Day in October. The event, held at The Marquee, Rolle Plaza, Plymouth University, was led by Plymouth City Council and was aimed at encouraging local stakeholders to help promote the range of different ways everyone can help improve wellbeing. Around 150 stakeholders from a range of organisations attended the event. Councillor Lynda Bowyer, Cabinet Member for Health and Social Care for Plymouth opened the event followed by a video message from Johnny Mercer MP. Speakers included Dr Ruth Harrell, director of public health for the city council, Sarah Stewart-Brown, Professor of Public Health for Warwick Medical School, Cindy Willcocks from Arterne CIC, and Sarah Bird and Sarah Lees,

from the council’s Public Health team. There day also featured a series of activities on ‘Five Ways to Wellbeing’, and the premiere of a video of a dedicated voiceover for Plymouth from Dawn French. Councillor Lynda Bowyer said: “We are very pleased to launch year four of Thrive Plymouth, following the success of our previous three years’ work with schools, workplaces, and most recently, on localising the national One You campaign. This has seen our local Thrive Plymouth Network go from strength to strength. “It is particularly timely that we are launching this year’s theme on World Mental Health Day itself. We’ll be asking all partner organisations to help share the ways we can all stay well and promote the use of the Five Ways To Wellbeing framework.” She said that Plymouth City Council was one of 98 local authorities which had signed up to the Mental Health Challenge - a national initiative which commits councils and elected representatives to actively promote better mental health and wellbeing. Cllr Bowyer is now Plymouth’s Champion for the Mental Health Challenge, alongside Sarah Lees, from the city’s Public Health team who will act as lead officer in highlighting the

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GARDENING MATTERS By Derek Anderson of Plymouth Garden Centre Now that we are in November most of the deciduous trees and shrubs have shed their leaves for winter and the garden can look noticeably bald.

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It’s at this time of year when good evergreen structural plants come into their own and provide the garden with interest and colour until the spring. Evergreen plants can get overshadowed by showier plants in the spring and summer and can quite often get overlooked and forgotten about, but they provide the garden with a permanent structure and a backbone to its overall design. When everything in the garden has faded for winter, they can become the focal points and features of what would otherwise be a dead and empty looking garden. Whilst having evergreens in the garden provides yearround interest and can unify the whole garden in the spring and summer, it is important to carefully choose which evergreens to plant. For a longer season of interest, I’d recommend choosing plants that will flower in the spring or summer, or plants that change their foliage colour throughout the seasons. That way the plant is providing interest throughout several seasons instead of one, and is working hard to earn its place in the garden. A new variety of rhododendron that will provide year round appeal with its evergreen foliage, striking spring flowers and summer leaf colour is ‘Moser’s Maroon.’ It erupts into flower in late spring to early summer, in May and June, with clusters of large bell shaped flowers in a rich, deep maroon colour with black spots on the inside of the stunning silver foliage that practically glows in the low winter petals. light. It keeps its leaves all year round and is incredibly easy After the flowers have faded, the new growth begins to to grow. come through as maroon foliage, which unfolds first in the It looks at its best when grown near plants that have deep, middle of the flowering period, gradually turning deep green, dark flowers or foliage and performs well at the front of with further flushes through to the autumn, extending the borders and in pots. It prefers a sunny position, but will grow season of colour and interest well beyond that of most well in part shade, it will be greener in shade and more silver rhododendrons. in full sun. It likes well drained soil and can cope well with It can grow to a height and short periods of drought. It will spread of 3m (10ft) but more grow to a height and spread of likely 1.8-2.1m (6-7ft), especially 1m (3ft). if kept in a pot. It needs to be A great little versatile conifer grown in acid soil and feed with that earns its spot in the garden an ericaceous feed. It prefers a is Juniper squamata ‘Blue Star’. shady spot, so is ideal for those It is a dwarf conifer that has areas where most other plants intense blue grey foliage and a with struggle to grow. It will grow low ground covering habit. happily in full sun provided it is The blue foliage is really kept well-watered. striking and will look great when A dwarf rhododendron that planted amongst plants with also provides multiple seasons of pink, purple and blue flowers. interest is rhododendron ‘Wine It is perfect for the front of and Roses’. It flowers in mid to borders, rockeries and pots. It late spring from April to May, and tolerates a wide range of soil produces clusters of vibrant pink conditions and prefers a spot in flowers that fade to pale pink, as full sun. It grows to a height of Cacti and succulents - popular indoor favourites the flowers age. 60cm (2ft) with a spread of 1m The flowers are produced in (3ft). It can be kept pruned back abundance and are very free flowering. The foliage of this and can even be used as a low hedge. rhododendron is the feature that makes it stand out from Topiaries are a great use of evergreen structure and add others. The undersides of the leaves have a wine coloured a touch of sophistication and elegance to your home by coating and face upwards, so the colour is always visible. framing your front door. Bay lollipops (Laurel nobilis) or Holly It contrasts beautifully with the green topside of the leaves lollipops (Ilex) look glamourous and stylish when planted in and looks spectacular when in flower. It grows to a height glazed pots, particularly a festive red, but you can match the and spread of 1m (3ft), so it is perfect where space is limited pot to your colour schemes. or ideal for a pot on the patio. It prefers partial shade, so it is For a really festive look, going into Christmas, they can be great for planting at the feet of fences, walls and trees. It will decorated with battery operated outdoor Christmas lights cope with full sun if well-watered. Plant in acid soil and feed and tie a bow around the stem to match the colour of your with ericaceous feed. pots. If you want to really go for the wow factor, under plant For something a bit more unusual and architectural, try the base of them with red cyclamen or primroses. growing Astelia Banksii. This grass like plant has the most These will flower right throughout Christmas and continue

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