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I want to leave, but I’m tied into a contract!

Contract. It’s a word that makes you sit up and concentrate on what you are doing. It’s a word that makes you feel it is important to read thoroughly and a word that is usually pre-ceded by legally binding.

I’ve been asked many times if there is a standard length of contract in the industry and the truth is that it differs from company to company. When selling a home through an estate agent you will always be asked to sign a Contract and it will almost certainly be the most popular of these which is either a ‘sole agency’ or ‘sole selling rights’. Both give authority to the property owner’s solicitor to pay the agent the agreed fee upon exchange of contracts. When signing a contract or ‘terms of business’ as it is sometimes known, many agents will stipulate a length of time for the contract to run. This varies from agent to agent with a typical length in the industry of around 12 weeks. If it is any higher than this then you should question. There are a few agents in the City

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who offer zero week contracts. These are typically done to create a point of difference against agents who have longer Chris Mervyn terms of business. MNAEA If you are swayed by Branch Manager the security of being able to change agents quickly, then please also remember that legally (and this should also be pointed out within the terms of business), you have to give a notice period of 14 days to the agent prior to leaving anyway – so zero weeks doesn’t necessarily mean you can leave straight away if unhappy. This ultimately means that you should be confident you are choosing the best agent to market your home from the outset - not just the agent with the shortest contract. Whilst 20 odd weeks or even 36 weeks (yes I have heard of it happening) is too long a time to sign an agreement which ultimately ties you to that agent, I actually think that an average term actually works both

ways. It gives the vendor confidence that the agent will work as hard as they can during that period to sell their home and the estate agent a commitment that the money they spend on advertising the property will have a good chance to be recouped. I speak for ourselves at Mansbridge Balment when I say that we will work off an average term contract ourselves. That’s because week by week we have a plan of marketing, communication and points of contact to make sure we constantly review and revise our marketing throughout the term. That’s possibly why we have such a successful history of keeping vendors after our contract expires if by some chance we haven’t obtained a sale – because we do what we say we are going to do and work, I believe, harder than many others in the City to achieve the right price, from the right buyer, to the right timescales. For us a contract forms a marketing plan that makes US sit up and concentrate on what we are doing as a professional agent from day one. 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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CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2017 EDITION

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TRÉS BIEN FOR BECKY

TENTH ANNIVERSARY

Plymothian David Mattock has returned to the city after spells in London and overseas to launch a successful animation business.

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The team at Plymouth’s popular Himalayan Spice restaurant based on the Barbican is celebrating ten years in business.

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SUCCESS FOR DAVID

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Plymouth mum Becky MacLean is in line for a reward after launching her Kidslingo language classes for youngsters.

WHAT’S ON

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

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Kerry Cole meets talented local lady Janet Stirling whose home-based card crafting masterclasses are in big demand.

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Laura Edmunds outside Rockpool Trading on The Barbican

Laura Edmunds, the crafter behind Serendipity Sea Crafts, has been creating eco art, using the treasures that she finds on local beaches since June 2016. One year on and her art made from sea glass, pieces of sea pottery, flotsam and jetsam are gathering quite a following. The Autumn of 2016 saw her handcrafted pictures of birds and local landmarks grow in popularity, when Helen Woolley, the owner of Rockpool Trading in The House that Jack Built, Plymouth’s premier independent shopping destination, began to stock Laura’s art. Support for her work has gone from strength to strength following exposure through #plymouthhour on Twitter and in Real Devon, an online magazine found at www.real-places.com/realdevon-issue-10, when she was identified as one of Helen Woolley’s Top 10 local crafters. Following the success of sales in Rockpool Trading, Laura’s work is now available in an ever growing throng of

One man’s rubbish is another woman’s treasure with Serendipity Sea Crafts independent and artisan shops which promote the efforts of talented local craftspeople from Devon and Cornwall, including Morva in Marazion, Padstow Piskies in Padstow and Secrets in Port Isaac and they have been very well received by locals and visitors alike enabling her little birds to fly across the world. Laura explains “Each picture is unique and is made from a combination of beautiful pieces of sea glass and vintage sea pottery, combined with more random finds such as old toothbrushes, boot soles, pieces of plastic and driftwood. By making these pictures I am able to combine my love for the sea and my interest in both history and art.“ “I am thrilled that so many people are interested in my work and I am very grateful for all the support that I have received so far. ” As interest in Serendipity Sea Crafts grows and demand for her pictures gather pace Laura is delighted to announce that from August 2017 she will be taking some time out from teaching to focus on creating more unique pieces of eco art which aims to bring an awareness of the cleanliness of our beaches as she finds new and creative uses for marine waste.

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Teaching languages is child’s play for award hopeful Becky When it comes to teaching French and Spanish to young children, it seems Becky MacLean from Plympton is speaking the right language! Becky, who runs the Kidslingo classes in the Plymouth area, has been nominated for a top award just 18 months after setting up her business. She’s one of five to reach the final in the Most Outstanding Activity Leader for the Under-5s (South of England) category of the national awards run by the What’s On 4 Little Ones website. The winner will be decided by a panel of judges at the Awards Ceremony in London on October 4: “Just being in the final is wonderful,” said Becky. “It’s a lovely surprise and I can’t thank people enough for their support.” Since setting up the Plymouth area franchise of the national company, Becky has rapidly built up her pupil numbers to around 250 a week. Her Facebook page, meanwhile, has 1,300 ‘likes’ and all 37 reviews are 5-star reviews. Already, she’s talking about extending her area into Saltash and South Devon. For Becky, the success and the award nomination further vindicates her decision to quit her job as a secondary school modern languages teacher so she could run her own business and spend more quality time with her two daughters, Jessica and Molly. “It was a big leap of faith,” said Becky. “I’d been a teacher for eight years but I wanted a life change. I wanted to focus on my family and on my health. The stresses and pressures

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that teachers face is just too much and I reached the stage where I just didn’t want to do it any longer. I thought ‘what can I do with my skillset?’ and this was perfect.” Becky left the community college where she taught at Christmas 2015 and by February 2016, her business was up and running. The youngest pupil she’s ever had was just five weeks old, while the eldest are aged nine – although she’s looking to introduce classes for children up to the age of 11. So how do you teach a baby French and Spanish? Well, for a start the classes are nothing like the lessons you’d see at school. The teaching methods are all about educating through play and engagement, with only the older children doing some written work. Becky explained: “We have a multisensory approach for the very little ones and we use Makaton signs in the classes so that the babies can pick up language and can sign as well. “We have lots of fun through play, singing and nursery rhymes. The children are learning the languages without realising it almost; they’re having fun and they’re picking up words and sentences at the same time. And their parents and grandparents love it too!” Becky holds the classes in hired venues such as local halls. She also provides classes for pre-school, nurseries and other child care settings, with a maximum of 12 children per class. Current classes are in Plymouth, Plympton, Plymstock, Peverell, Crownhill and Brixton but other locations are being added all the time – often as a result of requests. There is also a Kidslingo@home service for small groups of parents who band together: “That’s great if you have about


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four children between you and you’d rather the lessons were at home,” said Becky. Free taster sessions are available, so parents can see how their children like it before signing up: “I’d say ‘come along and give it a go. It’s quality learning – and it’s not boring! And making mistakes is allowed. It’s by trying things that children learn.” The courses are over sevenweek terms throughout the school year, with a 30-minute lesson each week. Classes also take place during school holidays and these include a craft element, too. Becky currently works with one other tutor to help her and she’s hoping to bring in another tutor soon. According to Becky, there are a number of reasons why parents are choosing to educate their children in French and Spanish at an early age: “Often, one of the parents might be French or Spanish-speaking or sometimes the families have friends who are from there and they want to learn the language. Another reason is that the parents want their children to speak the language

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BUSINESS MATTERS

Full Rotation animator David comes full circle with a return to his home city From his home studio in Plymouth, animator and creative director David Mattock is crafting beautiful content for big name clients all around the world.

David, 41, returned to his home city a year ago after leaving in his 20s to forge a career in graphics and animation in London and overseas. Working for his own company, Full Rotation, David provides high end animated content for diverse clients that include film production companies in the US and global brands that are looking for innovative marketing or instructional tools, as well as eye-catching content for small businesses. He’s currently working on a projection mapping commission for a client in Saudi Arabia and on an animation intro for a promotional film for the 2018 Pirelli calendar. And he recently completed work on permanent projection installations at two temples in India.

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“To be able to do all of this from my upstairs office with views down to Cornwall is like a dream,” said David. David collaborates with other talented professionals in the creative industry, bringing together their skills to build an impressive portfolio. He’s now keen to develop a similar collaborative network in Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall. David got his Higher National Diploma (HND) in graphic design at Plymouth College of Art and set up his own graphic design company in the city. But after working largely on corporate identity and printed promotional material, he decided he wanted to get involved in animation. He moved to London to work and his jobs included working on the Peppa Pig website: “That’s when I got really interested in 3D, it was a real directional change,” said David, who lives in Peverell. After spending some time travelling – during which he met his Brazilian wife, Fran,

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in Rio – David returned to London and went on an intensive course in 3D animation: “That was nine years ago and I’ve never been out of work since. The key is to have a wide skill set, to be able to do things across the spectrum.” David and Fran moved back to Rio for two years, where David continued to work for his UK clients and continued to build up a UK client base from South America. He collaborates on projects with friends who are based abroad, including an animator who lives in Spain and used to work with the famous Aardman Animations studio. “I work with others in the UK too, so I’ve always got projects on the go as well as my own animations. It’s long hours but it’s exciting work and I love what I do.” David specialises in character and creature animation. Among his recent commissions was to create a squirrel character called Pip the Squirrel for a series of educational films for the British Wildlife Centre. But he also provides design concepts and content for small and medium sized businesses and corporate organisations to help them market their products or services: “2D animated explainer videos are so much more engaging than reams of words,” he said. “Increasingly, businesses are looking to use videos to show how their products work rather written instructions because

they’re easier to understand and more fun. I’ve done these for construction companies and medical firms. This is the way things are going.” With two young boys, David and Fran decided to leave the south east last year and move to Plymouth for the environment and to be closer to his family: “Plymouth has completely changed since I left, it’s really blown me away,” said David. “When I left there were only a couple of design studios and now there are loads of companies. There’s a real vibrancy now in the creative industry in Plymouth. It’s why I think there is so much potential to work collaboratively. “It’s all about making relationships, building trust and helping each other out. By connecting your different skills, it opens up lots of opportunities.” Having achieved one of his dreams – working from a home studio with a beautiful view – David is now keen to realise another: “I’d love to create a children’s TV series,” he said. “It’s a tough area to get into but that’s my ultimate dream I think.”

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ART MATTERS

A chance to explore art and the city in the biggest ever Plymouth Arts Trail

From Newnham in Plympton all the way down to Devonport and the Royal William Yard on the Tamar estuary and with plenty of points in between, almost 30 artists will be putting Plymouth on the arts map in September, with the nine-day Plymouth Arts Trail.

Some 28 artists are taking part in the September 2-10 event, which is organised by the Drawn to the Valley network of professional artists. The artists are hoping the event will eventually grow to become as successful as the Open House Arts Trails in Brighton and Bristol, where they’ve become big visitor attractions. The Plymouth Arts Trail is part of Drawn to the Valley’s annual Open Studios event. This year, 100 of the group’s 160 professional artists are taking part. The main criteria for membership is that the artists must be living and working within 5 miles of the Tamar, on either side. At the Plymouth end and side of the river, the group has grown from just a handful in the past few years, prompting them to establish a dedicated Plymouth Arts Trail, complete with map. The trail has no public funding at all; it’s entirely funded by the group. “Plymouth deserves a good arts trail,” said group member Fi Smart, who specialises in illustration and ceramics. “It’s one of the few major cities in the country that doesn’t have one.

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And yet it’s got a fantastic arts foundation, with the University and Plymouth College of Art so the potential is there for Plymouth to become a major arts hub.” Fi is sharing an Open Studio at the Mannamead home of printmaker Gay Kent, one of the trail organisers: “When Drawn to the Valley was first set up in 2003, Plymouth artists would go up into the valley and share studios with artists up there, so we didn’t have many here in Plymouth,” said Gay, of Compton Park Road. “Then, about five or six years ago, we thought we’d get something going. At first there were just a few of us with Open Studios so it’s wonderful that we now have so many that we can put together a trail such as this. “Once people know it’s here, it will take off,” she added. “If you look at Flavour Fest, that took a while to become what it is today. And Brighton’s Artists Open Houses started off very small. It’s not about us, it’s all about putting Plymouth on the map. It’s about the bigger picture.” But the Plymouth Arts Trail isn’t just about art. It’s also about getting out and exploring. Rosie Kearton is sharing an Open Studio with another local artist, Bryony Upton, in Ker Street, Devonport: “It’s a lovely way for people to discover various parts of the city,” said Rosie. “When I moved here seven years ago, I didn’t really know anyone. Then I went to the Open Studios and I got to know the area and meet lots of people. “Last year was the first time

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I did Open Studios and I really enjoyed it. So many people came in and said ‘wow, this is lovely’. We’re all joined by the river and Devonport has historically played an important role in the economy not only of Plymouth but of the Tamar as a whole. So it’s fitting that so many of the Open Studios are in this area,” she added. The artists are using a yellow chair as a symbol to help people spot the Open Studios around the city. Where a chair isn’t practicable, a yellow chair picture will be displayed. Little clusters of Open Studios are dotted throughout the city, so that people can take in a few within walking distance. All the artists are inspired by Plymouth and the wider South West, and many are award winning artists, including Fi and Rosie. At the top end of the trail is the Plympton cluster which includes Sheron King’s Mad Hatters Studio at the historic Old Newnham Farm, a location dating back in part to medieval times and with links to Sir Francis Drake. You’ll know when you’ve arrived here: Sheron, who creates and holds workshops using upcycled textiles, ceramics and mixed media, intends to hang her yellow chair from a tree! Sheron’s Open Studio also has three other local artists: Jeannine Allen, Janet Tamblin and Mark Wiggin. Although there will be art pieces available to buy at all the Open Studios, Sheron said: “There’s really no pressure to buy at all. For me, it’s about promoting what we do and letting people know about everything else we do through the year.”

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Thirty-one New Street on Plymouth’s Barbican has a rich history dating back to the Elizabethan age. Built in the late 1500s, it would have witnessed the Mayflower setting off from the harbour just a few steps down the cobbled road.

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The current chapter in its long and colourful history began in 2007 when chef and businessman Kishor GC walked through its doors. His mission? To transform the previous eatery there into the best Indian and Nepalese restaurant in Plymouth. Welcome to Himalayan Spice. Ten years on, and the restaurant – next door to Elizabethan House – is a firm favourite with locals, visitors, traders and corporate clients from some of the city’s biggest organisations, including Plymouth University, Babcock, MoD, and Derriford Hospital. With three distinct dining areas over two floors, it’s also popular with groups wanting a space to themselves. Kishor’s old friend Krishna Rayamajhi joined him as the restaurant’s head chef, following a career in Mumbai and Dubai before bringing his skills to the UK. His 20 years of experience has helped Kishor in fulfilling his mission, with his food garnering four and five-star comments on the major review sites. Kishor admits it wasn’t easy to begin with, particularly when it came to introducing new cuisine to customers: “We’ve built it up from nothing, really,” he said. “But now we’re very busy, we’re open seven days a week and we’ve almost doubled our staff.” Kishor says Krishna is one of the reasons why customers keep on coming back: “It’s all down to his recipes, flavours and his traditional cooking style, the way he uses the fresh spices which we grind ourselves, and his cooking techniques. “A lot of people tell us that our food tastes different to elsewhere because of that freshness and the flavours. One of the most recent reviews on TripAdvisor says we make the best curry in Plymouth. That sort of feedback is very nice to read.” Krishna agrees that the secret of their success is to keep it simple and let the flavours do the talking: “There’s nothing fancy about what we do here. The food is fresh and consistent, the

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atmosphere is friendly, and we pride ourselves on our customer service. We know all our customers and we have to thank them for our success because they keep coming back and they also spread the word, which is very important.” You don’t have to take the restaurant’s word for it. Among the regular customers is David Heads, who volunteered his own testimonial during our visit: “The food here is the best in Plymouth,” said David. “The flavours are completely different. But it’s not just the food, it’s also the service and I love the atmosphere, too. I try to come here every week if I can.” The menu features all the Indian favourites and popular Nepalese dishes including Gurkhali Lamb Shank, Himalayan Cocktail Masala, Himalayan Chicken, Himalayan Salmon, Lamb Kathmandu, Kukhura Masala, the nation’s most famous specialty, Chicken or Lamb Mo Mo and the all-time favourite, Chicken Sadeko. For beer lovers, Himalayan Spice has Golden Everest Beer on tap: “I think we’re the only restaurant in Plymouth that has it and it goes extremely well with our food,” said Kishor. Himalayan Spice has 60 covers in three different areas: two downstairs and one upstairs. The front downstairs area has a more intimate feel, while the room at the back is a perfect place for special occasion celebrations. The upstairs room can also be booked for small private parties, and the menu can be tailormade for parties. So, what’s next on the menu for Himalayan Spice? Well, it seems a new chapter is about to be added to the story: “We are investing in the future of the business and are about to freshen up the interior,” said Kishor. “We are also looking to develop our corporate offering, which is a growing part of the business because of the dedicated spaces we can offer.” And he added: “Our aim is to always improve our customer experience. We want everyone who comes here to have a really nice time and enjoy great food. As simple as that.” We’ll raise a glass of Golden Everest to that! To celebrate the 10th anniversary, Himalayan Spice has a special offer throughout September. Customers who pre-book to eat in the restaurant from Sundays to Thursdays will get 10% off their bills, using the HS150 code. The average spending per head is £19. Opening times are 6pm-11pm Thursday to Sunday, with late opening until 11.30 on Fridays and Saturdays.

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WHAT’S ON THE LYRIC Royal Parade Plymouth Box Office 01752 267222 www.theatreroyal.com Sept 8 and 9 SPIRIT OF THE DANCE The international smash hit celebrates its record-breaking 20 year anniversary as one of the most successful dance shows ever. Irish in origin and bursting with raw energy, this explosive and powerful show combines heart-pounding Irish Dance with the sensual Latino rhythms of Flamenco and Red Hot Salsa in a thrilling production of strength and passion. Sept 12 - 16 AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS A hugely talented cast of eight play over 125 characters in this imaginative, high-spirited escapade including six trains, five boats, four fights, three dances, two circus acts and an elephant! Sept 19 - 23 BEAUTIFUL - CAROLE KING MUSICAL The Olivier award-winning West End show comes to Plymouth

as part of its first ever UK tour. Long before she was Carole King, the chart-topping music legend, she was an ordinary girl with an extraordinary talent. Beautiful tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom, becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history.

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Oct 2 - 7 HEDDA GABLER Just married. Bored already. Hedda longs to be free. Hedda and Tesman have just returned from their honeymoon and the relationships is already in trouble. Trapped but determined, Hedda tries to control those around her, only to see her own world unravel. Oct 13 - 14 NINAGAWA MACBETH Ninagawa Macbeth was first seen in the UK at the Edinburgh International Festival in 1985 and has come to be recognised as an epoch-making piece and Ninagawa himself as a worldclass director. It has been revived, exactly as it had been originally staged in Japan in 2015, now returning to the UK for this brief visit. Ninagawa has always relished bringing his work to Plymouth, and it’s fitting that these final performances of this

iconic production should be seen at Plymouth’s Theatre Royal. Oct 25 - 28 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET’S ALADDIN Step onto the magic carpet and soar into the fantastical world of David Bintley’s Aladdin. The classic story of Aladdin and his adventures with a magic lamp is brought to life in this glittering production, featuring lavish sets and costumes, stunning special effects and beautiful choreography. Magic abounds when the Djinn of the Lamp appears, from a cave of dancing jewels to a larger than life Chinese lion. Oct 27 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET’S FIRST STEPS This hour-long, interactive show, specially adapted for children aged from three to seven, features ballet excerpts from Aladdin, performed by Birmingham Royal Ballet’s amazing dancers and orchestra, interspersed with scenes in which a storyteller introduces the children to the music and the leading characters, and shares some technical magic. Oct 28 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET’S OPEN CLASS Ever wondered what a ballet dancer does to prepare for a day of rehearsal and performance? This is your chance to watch an open Company class on stage and find out. Free to BRB Friends. 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

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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. 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


Nov 29 - Dec 2 GLYNDEBOURNE 2017 IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA The battle of the sexes comes 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 production whose wit and playful energy springs directly from Rossini’s buoyant music.

false pretenses 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 oprea’s title: Cosí fan tutte (‘Women are like that’). As the innocent trick veers off course, boisterous hijinks ensue, souls are searched, and true love is born at some cost.

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Sept 12 - 16 DERAILED Merce used to protest in the streets but now she just gets angry on Facebook. Patricia has turned forty and is worried her son will hate her for not making more of a difference. Dan thinks it’s all connected to bees and Thomas… well, Thomas is the only real musician in the show, and guess what 80% of it is? Music. An unpredictable and urgent theatrical counter protest. A show about changing the world, with a live rock band. Welcome to the revolution. It’s gonna get messy. Sept 19 - 23 FROGMAN A coming-of-age, supernatural thriller, this is a ground-breaking, world first theatre experience, experienced in VR headsets from double Fringe First-winners, curious directive. Sept 26 - Oct 7 ME & ROBIN HOOD Me & Robin Hood is Hoipolloi’s brand new show about Shôn DaleJones’s longstanding relationship with his favourite fictional friend. Me & Robin Hood seeks to raise money for Street Child United, a charity that uses the power of sport to change the way the world negatively sees and treats

street-connected children. Robin suggests you might want to bring cash on the night… Oct 10 - 14 GIRLS Three girls. Best friends forever. All the big issues: love, sex religion… But when they’re kidnapped from home, their world is turned upside down. The only hashtag that matters now is survival. A funny and fiercely passionate new play about enduring friendship, the power of imagination and the stories behind the headlines that quickly become yesterday’s news. Oct 17 - 21 TWO MAN SHOW Fringe First Winners RashDash return with their award winning, genre-defying hit about gender, language and humankind. Men have all the power. John and Dan keep hearing people say that men have all the power, but it doesn’t feel like that to them. Abbi and Helen are making a show about man and men. They want to talk about masculinity and patriarchy, but the words that exist aren’t good enough, so there’s music and dance too.

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Oct 24 - 28 APPLE JOHN The life story of a man called John. And an apple tree. Apple John tells the stories of John and the apple tree side by side. Both are full of the usual stuff life contains - blizzards, bicycles, rock and roll, train sets, love, blossom, hurricanes, babies and false teeth.

Castle Street, Plymouth BOX OFFICE: 01752 267131 www.barbicantheatre.co.uk Sept 8 CRAIG CAMPBELL The majestic mountain moose in a tiger striped onesie brings his thrilling show ‘Easy Tiger’ out of the Fringe jungle and onto the world stage for his third solo tour. Queens and Toms pack some nip and prowl on down to screech and howl the night away! Nov 3 AHIR SHAH In an age of global socio-political turmoil, Shah presents a show about freedom, fascism, history, hope, resistance and milk. In it, he theorised that we were being tugged in contradictory directions by a potential brighter future and resurgent worst of the past. He’s currently trying to work out how to build that future in a time where the past appears to be winning. He’s got loads of jokes about it.

CASTLE STREET, PLYMOUTH 01752 242021 www.b-bar.co.uk Sept 1 METROPOLIS SWING QUARTET Metropolis Swing Quartet plays a wide range of jazz and swing from the 1930’s through to the 1950’s and even into the 1960’s from Benny Goodman to Horace Silver and from George Gershwin to Cole Porter. Classic songs, big band numbers, small group swing and much more. Sept 2 VINCE LEE & BECCA LANGSFORD They share vocal duties on a

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varied set of classic blues and self written tunes featuring Vince’s authentic guitar stylings and Becca’s driving washboard rhythms. They are influenced by the pioneers of early blues, Bessie Smith, Leadbelly, Memphis Minnie and Blind Boy Fuller to name a few. Together, they have played shows all over and the B Bar is delighted to welcome them to this classy little corner of the Barbican. Sept 3 HAUNT THE WOODS From the first striking harmonies, it’s easy to tell why so many people want to hitch their wagon to Haunt the Woods. There is something about seeing this young band from the South West live on stage that hints promise and potential that is rarely seen. There is a disparity between moments of their songs and sets as they go from whispered acapella harmonies to roaring rock solos that is as compelling as it is disarming. Sept 6 COMEDY NIGHT Monthly comedy night with some of the best stand-ups on the circuit. Sept 7 HARBOTTLE AND JONAS Harbottle and Jonas are a stunning young folk duo based in Totnes, Devon. Their music is eclectic and is always accompanied with a great story. They have received plaudits from folk royalty including Seth Lakeman, Jon Boden, Rod Clements, Declan Sinnott, BBC Introducing and have recently been endorsed by Seasalt Clothing. Playing over 100 gigs each year, these troubadours are to be found far and wide across our beautiful island. Sept 8 LOST IN SPACE A madcap mix of funky ska, retro grooves and gypsy stomp, from full brass to hot strings, this seven piece band kicks out blistering sounds to shake that ass to. Originals and spaced standards from Gogol Bordello to Amy Winehouse. Sept 9, 23 FREE CUBA PARTY Friendly salsa fun for all abilities! Latin tunes and cocktails with the resident DJ playing the best in salsa, merengue and more. Sept 13, 27 CAFÉ ACOUSTICA Fortnightly local talent night


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drawing on influences including soul, jazz and blues to create a modern ska/reggae sound for 2017. Sept 20 GEOFF LAKEMAN B Bar regular, Geoff Lakeman dad to famous folk stars Seth, Sean and Sam - plays again! His debut solo album ‘After All These Years’ launched earlier this year to critical acclaim. Come and hear the singer and concertina master’s musical take on the west country, American and Irish folk, Americana and even 20’s/30’s jazz.

encouraging musicians to perform their original compositions. Sept 14 EZMAY GRACE Ezmay Grace is a contemporary folk and country musician from Cornwall. With inspiration from artists such as Kate Rusby, Joni Mitchell and John Mayer, her live performances are a rousing mix of ethereal acoustic ballads and upbeat country numbers. With covers and original songs, she encapsulates her audience provoking everything from tapping feet to tears. Sept 15 ANNIKA SKOOGH WITH

MARTIN DALE TRIO This band plays an eclectic mix of mostly Brazillian/Latin songs with a few surprises thrown into the mix. Led by two very popular west country based musicians, Annika Skoogh and Martin Dale ably assisted by Steve Dow on guitar and Jim Rintoul on bass. Sept 16 THE KINGSTONS With the motto ‘ska for the soul’, The Kingstons are currently setting the west country alight with their feel good brand of dance music, with the band all contributing to the writing of their own original songs, painting pictures of life in today’s Britain,

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Sept 21 RUE Rue is a 23 year old singer songwriter from East Cornwall. Her fresh, unique style draws upon influences from jazz/ soul, rhythm and blues and pop resulting in a sound that sits alone in its own right. With an ever growing online presence, her vocal agility and songwriting skills are already receiving recognition internationally. Sept 22 MAE KARTHAUSER Mae Karthauser is a British singer songwriter with a rich and acrobatic voice and a distinctive folk-pop-circus piano stye. She is trained both classically and in

vocal world music spanning as far as Eastern Europe, Bulgaria, Africa, North India and Java as well as in jazz, folk and more popular modern styles. Sept 26 PLYMOUTH HUMANISTS Britain’s Changing Religion and Belief Landscape, by Jeremy Rodell of the British Humanist Association. Sept 28 THOMAS FORD A one man blues cyclone - a six foot four, Delta guitar picking, blues shouting giant and firebreathing harmonica colossus. Astonishing audiences with his box fresh, self-penned solid gold blues renditions, his fine recorded works have graced the airwaves from Luton to Laos, his travels have taken him from Birmingham to Bucharest. Hailed as THE rising star of British blues, and it’s very, very easy to hear why. Sept 29 SWINGOLOGY Swingology perform gypsy swing in the style of guitar legend Django Reinhardt. The swinging guitars and soaring clarinet solos are evocative of the soundtrack to 1940’s Paris.

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Sept 30 WINDJAMMER Windjammer are a contemporary folk trio based in Plymouth. Blending voice, guitar, accordion and percussion, they mix original compositions with re-interpretations of traditional material. Joined by Kate Ferguson in support.

MILLBAY ROAD, PLYMOUTH Box Office: 0845 146 1460 Oct 3 THE AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD With a laser and light show, special filmed footage and original animation onto a huge high resolution LED screen, inflatables such as Skippy (our Pink Kangaroo), The Teacher and Pig and a 10 piece band playing the songs with note for note attention to detail and sound that has been honed of almost 30 years of performances, it’s safe to say you can expect a night to remember with the Aussies’ take on the legendary ‘Floyd. Oct 6 JON RICHARDSON Since his last show he has become a husband and father, seen the UK vote to leave the EU and watched the rise of Donald Trump, all of which leaves Jon Richardson asking one question: why does it seem that no-one else alive can correctly load a dishwasher? Oct 7 TEXAS Sharleen Spiteri returns to Plymouth Pavilions with her first studio album since ‘The Conversation’ in 2013, nothing short of a pop classic. Her new

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single has been playlisted at Radio 2 while the band are set to perform on the Chris Evans Show, as well as appearances on Saturday Kitchen and BBC Breakfast too soon. Having sold over 35 million records with three number one albums, seven top ten albums and 13 top ten singles, her new release ‘Jump on Board’ looks set to continue their impressive chart attack. Oct 10 - 12 JOHN BISHOP Comedy superstar John Bishop is back with a brand new show ‘Winging It’. It will have been three years since his last tour and his new tour is gearing up to be his biggest and best yet. John is very much looking forward to his new adventure and can’t wait to be back on the road again. With his own number of comedy, entertainment and documentary shows, you’ve seen him chatting one on one with some of the UK’s biggest names. Oct 13 JIMMY CARR Jimmy is gathering a selection of his best jokes along with brand new material for his ultimate comedy show, ‘The Best Of, Ultimate, Gold, Greatest Hits Tour’. A man who has devoted his life to crafting perfect jokes and has left a trail of laughter in his wake, Jimmy’s new tour will distil everything we love to laugh at and be shocked by, into one incredible, unparalleled night of entertainment. Oct 20 PLACEBO For a band with such a strong and unmistakable catalogue of original material, as well as an impeccable way with covers, Placebo celebrates 20 years of music with their upcoming tour.

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Oct 28 COLLABRO The world’s most successful musical theatre group, Collabro met in 2014 above a pub in London for their first rehearsal and only a month later went on to rouse the whole of Hammersmith Apollo into a standing ovation during their first ever public performance in their first audition for Britain’s Got Talent. In the two years since the competition, Collabro have released a number one debut album, a number two follow up album and have performed at the Royal Variety to name a few. 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 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. 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. After the end of the Second World War in 1945, Armistace Day became Remembrance Day to include all those who had fallen in the two World Wars and later conflicts. 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 and down the country. Joel came onto the comedy scene in 2007 and has never looked back. 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 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. Bananarama made it into the Guiness Book of Records as the most successful female group of all time on account of the fact they’d had more hit singles than any other girl band ever. To date, they have had 30 chart hits, as well as hitting the top of the charts around the world.



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Music Sept 3 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill. Neil Maya’s Brubeck Project with Matt Carter. For details call 01752 721179 or visit www.plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk Sept 6 MADELEINE PERRING St Andrew’s Minster Church. Soprano. Admission free. Sept 9 LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS Plymouth Guildhall South West Philharmonia and Chorus, with conductor Marcus Alleyne. Music from film, screen and stage including music of a classical, rock and pop genre with all your favourite Last Night of the Proms music. Tickets £10, £12.50 or table for two plus bottle of wine £47.95, all plus booking fee. Sept 13 THE ALLERTON ALL STARS CHOIR St Andrew’s Minster Church. Admission free. Sept 17 THE GALEAZZI ENSEMBLE Duke of Cornwall Hotel 24th International Concert Series presented by Jeanie Moore. Tickets £12.50 from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel on 01752 275850 Sept 17 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill. Kevin Grenfell’s Jazz Giants with John Hallam. For details call 01752 721179 or visit www.plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk Sept 20 PORTLAND SQUARE BRASS QUINTET St Andrew’s Minster Church. Admission free. Sept 24 LIVE MUSIC Devonport Park Bandstand. Local brass bands, jazz, blues, celtic, folk, choirs and local soloists. Admission free. Sept 24 CARLTON BIG BAND Duke of Cornwall Hotel

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Formed more than 20 years ago to explore classical and early romantic chamber music using instruments of the period, The Galeazzi Ensemble are appearing in a lunchtime concert at The Duke of Cornwall in September. Organised by Jeanie Moore, the concert programme presents a mini tour of Europe with composers from Austria, France and the Czech Republic - all composed at the end of the 18th century. The Galeazzi Ensemble comprises Lesley Holliday, flute; Richard Wade, violin; Virginie Guiffray, viola and Gareth Deats, cello. As Tickets £9 on the door, £8 in advance from Duke of Cornwall Hotel on 01752 275850. Sept 27 ELAINE DAVIES AND FRASER WEEKS St Andrew’s Minster Church. Playing guitar and saxophone. Admission free. Oct 1 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion Club, Crownhill Possibly the UK’s best vibes player with a great guitar-led trio. Roger Beaujolais (vibes) with the Neil Burns Trio. For details

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Talented ensemble at The Duke of Cornwall well as performing works from the standard repertoire, it aims to introduce many neglected works to today’s audiences.

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call 01752 721179 or visit www. plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk Oct 8 THE WANDLE TRIO Duke of Cornwall Hotel The Wandle Trio features Peter Cigleris on clarinet, Katherine Bicknell on flute and Connie Tanner on bassoon. Tickets £12 from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel. Oct 15 PENINSULA DOCTORS’ ORCHESTRA 10TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth University Conducted by Ruth Ballantyne and Jonathan Hurdle. Free

admission, booking advised, parting donations in aid of Brain Tumour Research welcomed. Details 01752 585050. Oct 27 PLYMOUTH AREA POLICE CHOIR Saltash Wesley Church In aid of the Sue Hooper Charitable Foundation, tickets £7 form Sue Hooper and Saltash Shops: Piglets and Saltash News. Oct 29 CARLTON BIG BAND Duke of Cornwall Hotel Tickets £9 on the door, £8 in advance from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel.


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The launch offered partners and businesses a taster of what is to follow in September, with a morning of fascinating talks and demonstrations. The Plymouth Seafood Festival, organised by the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership, takes place on Saturday September 16 and Sunday September 17, and will be bringing the Barbican and Sutton Harbour alive with a celebration of locally sourced and sustainably caught, high quality seafood. The Festival will be offering visitors a weekend full of delicious dishes for all the family to enjoy as well as hands-on activities, including a children’s activity trail, cookery fun workshops where they can touch and taste local produce, as well as fascinating demonstrations and competitions. Well known regional chefs from some of the best restaurants in the South West, will be showing off their culinary skills in the special Cookery Theatre. Throughout the weekend visitors can sample the delights of everything from lobster to whelk, as well as learning some new cooking techniques, such as picking crab. Visitors will be spoilt for choice with the huge selection of delicious food stalls to enjoy, and the children will love the crabbing competition along the harbour, by the Boathouse Café. CATERed will be entertaining the children with hands-on cookery fun and activities, where they can learn about local produce through touch and taste. The National Marine Aquarium will be producing a fun trail with activities for the children to complete throughout their visit, with the opportunity to win some great prizes. New for this year is the second demonstration area at Quay Square, where you can watch demonstrations, join in Q&A sessions, learn about what fish are in season from our industry partners Plymouth


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Trawler Agents. And, more importantly, where to purchase the freshest, locally caught seafood. Climb on-board the fishing trawlers, supplied by Interfish, and chat to the local fisherman about their fascinating and sometimes forbidding experiences out on the water. The event also sees the return of the fantastic IMechE Cardboard Boat Race, which will be on Commercial Wharf on Saturday. Build a boat out of nothing but a few bits of cardboard and some sticky tape, and sail it around a course in Plymouth harbour. The winner is the last one to sink! CRAB FESTIVAL Other highlights include the street food area on West Pier and on Sunday 17 September celebrity chef Mitch Tonks will be hosting a Crab Festival at his premium seafood restaurant Rockfish. With live music, entertainment, a stand for pots of crab cocktail, fresh crabmeat to buy and take home and of course a special menu featuring this great local shellfish. For more details visit: visitplymouth. co.uk www.cornerstonevision.com

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Major Events Various dates LEAGUE ONE FOOTBALL Sept 9 Argyle v MK Dons Sept 12 Argyle v Blackpool Sept 23 Argyle v Doncaster Oct 3 Argyle v Exeter (Trophy) Oct 7 Argyle v Fleetwood Oct 14 Argyle v Shrewsbury Oct 28 Argyle v Rochdale NATIONAL LEAGUE RUGBY Sept 9 Albion v Esher Sept 23 Albion v Fylde Oct 7 Albion v Cambridge Oct 21 Albion v Old Elthamians NATIONAL LEAGUE SPEEDWAY Sept 1 Devils v Lakeside Sept 8 Devils v Mildenhall Sept 15 Devils v Birmingham BRITISH BASKETBALL LEAGUE Oct 8 Raiders v Leeds Force Oct 15 Raiders v Leicester Sept 2 - 3 WEEKEND OF WONDERS Royal William Yard The Invisible Circus comes to the Yard for it’s third year running, with a promise to be a huge crowd pleaser. Street entertainers work seven pitches around the Yard and the award winning Good Food Market will be in the Factory Cooperage. A high wire walker wows the crowds by crossing the Harbour, on foot and by bike, as well as a grand finale which involves two performers on the wire ten metres above the ground. Sept 2 - 3 VINTAGE MARKET Mount Edgcumbe Country Park Join the intimate vintage event at the stunning Mount Edgcumbe’s Barrow Centre. We have an exclusive selection of exhibitors selling vintage and retro products, plus live demonstrations and music to entertain throughout the day. Entry is free. 10.30am to 4pm Sept 2 - 3 MOUNT EDGCUMBE AT WAR WEEKEND Mount Edgcumbe Country Park Cornwall Military Vehicle Trust and Rolling Thunder will be bringing their road show here to the park for the 13th annual event at Mount Edgcumbe. With over 30 military vehicles from the Second World War, Vietnam

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Thousands of runners of all ages and abilities will be taking part in Britain’s Ocean City 10k on October 8. Photo courtesy of www.runplymouth.co.uk

and up to the modern day, there’s something to satisfy everyones taste. There will be timed displays of firing howitzers, M16 A1 assault rifles and AK47 assault rifles. Admission to the event is free (parking charges apply in the car parks). 11am to 5pm both days. For details visit www. mountedgcumbe.gov.uk Sept 7 - 9 OPEN AIR CINEMA Royal William Yard Blockbusters movies Back to the Future, La La Land and Wonder Women are screened at the Yard on successive evenings, starting at 7pm. For details visit www. plymouthartscentre.org Sept 9-10 SEALED KNOT WEEKEND Mount Edgcumbe Country Park Join members of the Sealed Knot Society and see what the life and times of an ordinary Civil War soldier and their families was really like. Experience the sights and sounds of a soldiers camp from the mid-17th century. There will be an opportunity to see

demonstrations of pike, muskets and artillery as well as encounter the activities of the soldier’s base camp. The event is free in the lower park (parking charges apply). 11am to 4pm. For details visit www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk Sept 16 - 17 PLYMOUTH SEAFOOD FESTIVAL The Barbican Back for its sixth year Plymouth Seafood Festival is set to bring the Barbican and Sutton Harbour alive with entertainment, activities and dishes to celebrate the city’s fantastic locally caught seafood. (See centre pages). Sept 22-24 PLYMOUTH ART WEEKENDER Various venues city wide Plymouth Art Weekender is an ambitious three day event that takes place annually across the city. The third Weekender confidently celebrates Plymouth, its people and the visual arts, promoting the city as an exciting contemporary art destination.

An Audience with Sol Bernstein Comedy fans in Plymouth have a once in a lifetime opportunity to spend an evening in the company of a true icon of entertainment.

Plymouth Comedy Club will present An Audience with Sol Bernstein on Saturday September 9 at The Plymouth Athenaeum True legend of the comedy and light entertainment world, Sol Bernstein, the oldest working Jewish comedian in the world, will bring a true once-in-alifetime experience to the Athenaeum. It will feature an evening of true and mostly true stories from eight decades spent treading the boards all around the globe. If that wasn’t enough, Mr Bernstein has agreed to conduct an exclusive Q&A where he will be taking questions from his adoring fans. The night will be hosted by resident MC Chris Brooker and tickets costing £10 (plus £1 booking fee) are on sale now from plymouthcomedyclub.co.uk

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The Weekender showcases a wide and diverse range of activities for all ages including a large array of events and exhibitions throughout the city by local, national and international artists. For details visit www.plymouthartweekender. com Sept 24 PROM IN THE PARK The Friends of Devonport park are proud to host in this, the fifth anniversary year of the bandstand the final summer event of the year featuring the Rubber Band from Calstock plus the ever wonderful Royal Naval Volunteer Band. Join the music, singing, refreshments and lots of bunting 12 noon to 5pm. Oct 8 BRITAIN’S OCEAN CITY 10K Entries are now open for the event with some 3,000 runners expected to take part. For details visit www.runplymouth.co.uk Nov 5 BONFIRE NIGHT 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 firework display is set off from the citadel. Nov 23 ILLUMINATE AND THANKSGIVING Mayflower Steps, The Barbican Plymouth will host the fourth Illuminate and Thanksgiving event continuing 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.


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WHAT’S ON Sept 6 BITE SIZE: OUR BERYL The Council House, Armada Way, Plymouth 1pm to 1.40pm. Join a member of staff from the Arts and Heritage Service for an informal tour of ‘Our Beryl: Beryl Cook at Home’. Find out more about some of the works that are on display and the different themes that are highlighted throughout the exhibition. Free. Oct 6 WILD ABOUT PLYMOUTH: A LITTLE BATTY Ford Park Cemetery, Ford Park Road, Plymouth Did you know there are 18 different species of bat living in Britain? Join us as we use our bat detectors to search for bats across the cemetery. Hot chocolates and soup will be on hand to keep us warm, but bring some warm clothing and a torch! 5.30pm to 7pm. Meet at the chapel when you arrive. This is event is not suitable for children under 3. Oct 19 HOME EDUCATORS: WE THE PEOPLE ARE THE WORK The Council House (to the left of the Civic Centre/opposite the Crown Court), Armada Way, Plymouth Are you educating your child or children at home? Come along to

our Museum On Tour exhibition ‘We The People Are The Work’, join in with some banner making and play with wonderful words. 10.30am to 12 noon. Free. Donations welcome on the day. Booking essential via charlotte.gunn@plymouth.gov.uk Oct 21 FAMILY EVENT: PLYMOUTH BANNER CRAFT The Council House (to the left of the Civic Centre/opposite the Crown Court), Armada Way, Plymouth Make a beautiful banner using mixed media to make a statement about Plymouth and what you think is great about it. 10.15am to 12.15pm and 1.45pm to 3.45pm. Professional artist Karen Evans will be on hand to also help you create your own banner bunting that you can proudly parade with at home! £3 per child. Booking essential via Eventbrite. Saltram House Plympton 01752 333500 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saltram Until Sept 3 1950’S SUMMER OF PLAY TRAIL Kids, grab a trail sheet from the welcome centre and go on a 1950’s inspired trail around the garden. National Trust has been caring for Saltram since the 50’s and you are invited to

Family Events step back in time with some good old fashioned games. Put away the screens and have a go at classic games like leap frog, red light, green light, before finding the Serpentine lawn that’s been taken over by a giant tipi and hobby horse race track to continue inspiring 50s games of imagination. Booking not needed, this event is free, but normal admission charges apply. Sept 14 BAT WALK Take a walk on the wild side with Saltram Rangers and the Devon Bat Group as they introduce you to the wonderful nocturnal world of bats. Listen to an interesting introduction to bats before walking around the park and gardens at night. As well as learning the unique calls of these furry little friends, you’ll get to use bat detectors and listen out for them. Booking essential. Adults £5, children £2, unfortunately dogs are not welcome at the event. Sept 24/Oct 22 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

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selection of food and artisan exhibitors selling local goods, produce and artisan foods. There will also be live demonstrations and music to entertain you throughout the day. Entry is free so make sure you join in this event for a wonderful summer’s day out. Sept 2 - 3 MOUNT EDGCUMBE AT WAR (MILITARY VEHICLE TRUST WEEKEND) Cornwall area Military Vehicle Trust extends a warm welcome to exhibitors and traders at their annual show. Military vehicles of all areas are welcome, as are military and wartime displays, re-enactors, memorabilia and trade stalls.

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Sept 2 - 3 VINTAGE MARKET There will be an exclusive selection of exhibitors selling vintage and retro products, plus live demonstrations and music to entertain you throughout the day. Running alongside the Mount Edgcumbe at War event, you can expect a wonderful day set back in time.

Aug 27 ARTISAN AND FOOD MARKET Visit the stunning Mount Edgcumbe’s Barrow Centre and enjoy the Artisan and Food Market, where there’ll be an exclusive

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

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National Trust by helping to press apples for the Saltram orchard to make scrumming apple juice and cider. Enjoy other rural skills demonstrations and entertainment, as well as traditional food and drink and children’s activities. Booking not needed, the event is free, but normal admission charges apply.

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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! Buckland Abbey Yelverton 01822 853607 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bucklandabbey Sept 16 - 17 ELIZABETHAN WEEKEND Step back to the Elizabethan era as falconers, costumed characters, archers and musicians take over Buckland Abbey. Booking not needed, this event is free, but normal admission charges apply. Sept 24 FAMILY RAG-RUGGING Drop in anytime between 12pm and 4pm to join Debbie Hastings for her fun, family friendly rag rug workshop - where you can create a masterpiece to take home. Booking not needed, £2 a ticket. General admissions applies.

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Cotehele Calstock 01579 351346 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cotehele Sept 9 HERITAGE OPEN DAY If you’ve always wanted to visit, this is your chance to view Cotehele on a free entry day. Booking not needed. Sept 10 SONGS FOR SHAMROCK WITH THE POLPERRO FISHERMEN’S CHOIR Join in for an evening to celebrate and support Shamrock, the beloved 1899 Tamar Sailing Barge on Cotehele Quay. There will be singing by the Polperro Choir and interval music by west Devon acoustic duo Mike and Tilly Music. This is an open air event with interval refreshments. Why not bring a picnic? Booking not needed, tickets £5. Sept 23 - 24 THE GREAT BRITISH COUNTRY APPLE WEEKEND Come along for Cotehele’s annual apple day combined with a lively and lovely fair. Working with Miss Ivy Events, this festive weekend features artisan stalls, live music with Macquarrie and Tom, falconry displays, workshops, apple displays, welly wanging, archery, refreshments, lots of apples and

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Falconry displays will be featured at Cotehele’s Great British Country Apple Weekend in September

the traditional cider making ‘Big Squeeze’ each day when the huge Victorian cider press is cranked up and put into action. Booking not needed, tickets for adult non members £4, adult National Trust members £3 and children under 17 go for free. Oct 21 - 29 FREAK WEEK Are you brave enough for all the spooky things going on at the mill this Halloween? The mill

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complex will be decorated for Halloween; staff and volunteers will be in fancy dress; there will be a children’s trail with treats. There will be milling on the Thursday and Sundays, plus there might even be some scary baking going on. Booking not needed, this event is free, but normal admissions charges apply. Dogs on leads are welcome and children between the ages of 0 and 12 are welcome to come in fancy dress.

Oct 23 - 27 HALLOWEEN HALF TERM FUN Have some spooky, creative fun in the boat shed on Cotehele Quay. Monday and Thursday there’ll be pumpkin carving for £3 per pumpkin. On Tuesday, there’ll be broom making for £3 per broom. On Wednesday, there’ll be an opportunity to make your own monster for £1 and on Friday, you can make your own spooky mask for £1. Suitable for children aged 4+, dogs on leads are welcome and booking not needed, but admission charges will still apply. Oct 28 FRIGHT NIGHT IN COTEHELE HOUSE Explore the house in the dark and experience the spooky side of Cotehele. Wander around atmospheric Cotehele House by torchlight for this event suitable for children and families. It is essential that everyone in your group brings a torch. Timed tickets will be issued on arrival. Booking not needed, this is a free event but admission charges will still apply.


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Exhibitions and Other Events

Artist Bram Thomas Arnold will be participating in the Plymouth Arts Weekender

Study of Exhaustion by Jose Antonio Vega Macotela, part of We The People Are The Work project

Plymouth Art Weekender sees launch of new international arts project Plymouth will host the third Plymouth Art Weekender (PAW) in September, the UK’s biggest art weekender, and launch a new international arts project, We The People Are The Work. The three day programme from September 22 to 24, features a host of diverse events, implemented by Horizon, a collaborative two-year programme of visual contemporary arts across the city, which will include a series of diverse exhibitions, performances and workshops, combining to strengthen and build upon the city’s dynamic arts scene. We The People Are The Work (Sept 22 to Nov 18), will explore ideas of power, protest and the public. Six internationallyacclaimed artists from the UK, Canada, France and Mexico will work closely with local residents to create new artworks inspired by Plymouth’s rich heritage, its people, and their

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aspirations for the future, to be displayed in galleries across the city. Antonio Vega Macotela and Eduardo Thomas’s newly commissioned film will be hosted by Peninsula Arts at Plymouth University, the largest contemporary art gallery in Plymouth. The artwork will explore notions of representation, identity and visibility by focusing on local residents who appeared as extras in Tim Burton’s 2010 Alice in Wonderland, parts of which were shot in Plymouth’s shanties, the pubs of Plymouth as well as prominent local figures such as Beryl Cook.

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Local exhibitions Until Dec 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. Until Sept 2 PLYMOUTH CONTEMPORARY Peninsula Arts Gallery, KARST Now in its second year, the Plymouth Contemporary, run in partnership with Plymouth City Council, is an open submission exhibition, providing a platform for new, up and coming creative talent alongside artists working nationally and internationally. The artists, selected by a panel of curators, art directors and artists were asked to respond to the theme ‘Visions’, a pertinent subject at a time when the world, on the surface at least, seems to be going through turbulent change. Until Sept 9 OUR BERYL: BERYL COOK AT HOME Council House Beryl Cook (1926 - 2008) is one of Britain’s best loved artists. Often referred to as ‘Rubens with jokes’, her work is instantly recognisable and is represented in private and public collections around the world. Although shy, Beryl took a great interest in people. From nightlife of all varieties, to the more innocent pursuits of line dancing and sunbathing on the beach, her paintings reveal a diverse spectrum of human activity and her strong sense of humour. Co-curated by her family, this exhibition is crammed full of insights into Beryl and her outlook on life.

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Wedding planning? Find inspiration at The Duke’s latest Mini Collection

The Duke of Cornwall Hotel’s Mini Wedding Collection is back! Following the success of the first Mini Collection in March this year, there’s another chance for couples to discover what the venue has to offer this autumn, on Thursday October 5. This free event will be hosted in the Duke of Cornwall Hotel’s stunning ballroom. The hotel is teaming up with a select handful of its trusted wedding suppliers to dress and decorate this space to show how it might look for a wedding celebration. So it’s a chance to experience one of Plymouth’s most atmospheric locations and see some of its wedding partners’ talents showcased – the perfect way to get some inspiration for your own big day. The Duke Mini Collection will be an opportunity to talk to the hotel’s wedding experts too. This friendly and knowledgeable team will be available to help you consider the details of your big day. They can also show how The Duke of Cornwall Hotel’s diverse choice of spaces and packages

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could work for your own wedding celebration. With a proud history of hosting weddings, the Duke’s wedding team are adept in playing to the strengths of this elegant setting – ensuring this momentous occasion becomes the fairy-tale experience every bride and groom covets. This Mini Wedding Collection takes place from 5.30–7.30pm on October 5 at The Duke of Cornwall Hotel on Millbay Road, Plymouth. It’s a free event open to engaged couples only. Go along for some great ideas – and a chance to fall in love with one of the westcountry’s truly iconic venues. Book your place by visiting eventbrite.co.uk and searching ‘Duke Mini Collection’.


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Experience ‘pura vida’ on tour in Costa Rica

By Victor Goord of Peter Goord Travel

One of the perks of our industry is that Tour Operators will whisk us away on Educational trips to sample a destination and check-out glamorous hotels. It is much more unusual to be given the chance to experience an actual tour, but thanks to Trafalgar that’s exactly what lay in front of me.

I will confess apart from the association with those bug-eyed bright green frogs and a high spirited football team Costa Rica was a mystery to me. Our route would take us from the Caribbean coast, past towering volcanoes, to the warm and inviting Pacific Ocean. That’s just 75 miles as the crow flies, however, crows don’t fly very straight here and to see it all there will be quite a bit of on the road time. Trafalgar pride themselves on the quality of their Travel Directors (far more than just a tour guide) and I knew from the moment I met Fabian that his enthusiasm and absolute love of his country would carry us through those sitting on the bus periods. As he said very early on “if the sun shines then hallelujah…….. if it rains then hallelujah”, you get the idea. Over a week we were going to be staying in four different hotels so I was ready to live out of my suitcase. I really agonised over what clothes to pack with my outfits varying from a dodgy Daktari impression to swimming shorts. On reflection this is a tee-shirt and shorts destination with a variety of footwear necessary from sturdy trainers to flip-flops. I was very worried about insect bites, but with vigilant application of bug-spray I didn’t have a problem. As a result my “Jungle Jim” costume stayed firmly in my bag. The Sheraton in San José is a decent city hotel and served its purpose after a 12-hour flight. Unsurprisingly I slept very well and thanks to the time difference had no issues with our early start the next morning. A brief city tour was followed by a journey combining our comfy coach and a motorboat to Tortuguero National Park. Tortuguero meaning “the land of the turtles” provided us with our most basic accommodation, Laguna Lodge. The hotel boasts eco-friendly credentials and the rooms are homely, but perfectly functional. Although on the beachfront the hotel is not about sunbeds and umbrellas, in fact in many ways the coastline resembles Cornwall with breaking waves and a heavy dark sand. It’s here that the Sea Turtles come to nest later in the year and I didn’t get to observe any in June. If the turtles are a must see for you

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chose your dates carefully, I believe July to September are best. There is no shortage of other wildlife and I woke-up on day three to the haunting screams of howler monkeys. It was an animated start to a day of discoveries cruising through the park’s canals where a variety of monkeys, caimans and exotic birds await around every corner. My highlight of the day was gazing in awe as a spider monkey swung above our heads. It would be impossible to capture every wonderful moment, but a good sports camera with a zoom or pocket sized binoculars would have been extremely useful throughout the trip. Many of my companions used their mobile phones, but this seemed a bit fiddly and I would have worried about water damage. I think it’s worth pointing out that you are not at the zoo and part of the adventure is spotting the animals as they go about their daily lives. Feeding is strictly frowned upon and as you’ll soon discover at your hotel monkeys don’t need to be invited to dinner. During one impromptu stop we stood at the roadside squinting at distant trees for a glimpse of a sloth. As these drowsy tree-dwellers spend most their time asleep you would have thought it would be easy to pick one out. It wasn’t. Skip forwards a couple of days and we had the excitement of a mother and baby within a few feet of us…Hallelujah! That night it rained really heavily, but as dawn approached the howler monkeys easily out gunned the pounding rain. I was somewhat surprised to open my curtains to bright sunshine and as if posing for photographs two toucans (no pun intended) perched in an adjacent palm tree. I’m not good with breeds, but these were of the Toucan Sam variety, you know, the mascot for Froot Loops breakfast cereal. The next day involved getting the boat back to the mainland and travel to the centre of Costa Rica. I nearly said the island, but with borders with Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south and east that would be geographically incorrect. It’s strange how much this feels like an Island Nation though. The people refer to themselves as “Tico’s” and they are very proud of their heritage. The Costa Rica national football team played a World Cup Qualifying game during my visit and I cannot speak highly enough of the friendly and inclusive atmosphere while watching the match in a local bar. I’m sure my brand new Costa Rica shirt helped. I really hope they get to the finals so I can wear it again. Trafalgar are very clever at including regular and interesting pit-stops along the way. We visited a palm plantation where we got to taste some local delicacies and a Victor, zip wiring rehabilitation centre allowing us


TRAVEL MATTERS to get up close and personal with some rather large amphibians and reptiles. Snake holding was entirely optional and I elected to observe proceedings from a distance. Our coach was amazing. Brand new with superb air-conditioning it was a welcome retreat from the heat of the day and this is incredible... Wi-Fi and internet connection was available as we drove along. This country never fails to surprise and nearly always in a good way. Our next two nights were spent at the Arenal Paraiso Resort & Spa where apparently all rooms have a volcano view. Perhaps I was just unlucky, still the opportunity to try out the thermal pools was too good to resist and my new friend Ian and I set off to explore. The water in the pools is strangely yellow in colour due to its mineral content and as you move higher so they get warmer. We were enjoying one of the hotter pools when the heavens opened, so there we sat for an hour. We could easily have had a beer in one hand and an umbrella in the other, bizarre. Day five broke with bright sunshine and to my amazement there right in front of my room was a massive volcano. The cloud that had hidden it the previous evening was gone. I’m very relieved that I didn’t complain to reception about the view. This was definitely walking day (hence the sturdy trainers) and a morning hike up the volcano was followed by an afternoon of hanging bridges all at eye-level within the lush jungle canopy. Think of the bridge that celebrities cross as they are voted out of the jungle and you’ve got a good picture. The next day’s journey to the Caribbean coast was broken-up with the ultimate holiday thrill. Zip-wiring through the tree-tops must be one of the most exhilarating things I have ever done. I was terrified on the first platform and I’m not really sure how I managed to take the plunge. After a while I was enjoying every moment and I savoured the last couple of descents. I wonder if I will ever experience anything like it again. The beaches at our final port of call, Manuel Antonio National Park, were stunning and our hotel, the Parador Resort & Spa was exceptionally good. If this had just been a beach holiday then I would have been more than happy to spend a week here, but that would be to miss the point. You may only visit Costa Rica once so take a tour like I did and experience “Pura Vida” for yourself.

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CHARITY MATTERS

Celebrity charity concert to celebrate 110 years Compered by Judi Spiers, one of the best known and loved faces and voices of the Westcountry, Celebration! is a 110th Anniversary Concert for local Charity Improving Lives Plymouth. An international star, with local acts, will give us a night to remember at Plymouth Guildhall on October 12 at 7.30pm. George Plenderleith of Improving Lives said, “We hope that many local Ocean City Sound Barbershop Choir people will join us in this anniversary celebration in our lovely production of Aida. You can follow David on Twitter @DavidPWebb historic Great Hall in the city centre. The or to £15 a ticket, so we can David Webb will be accompanied by Paul Foster, who is well fill the Guildhall for this very special occasion.” known as a composer, conductor and pianist. Acts include, Plymouth Symphony Orchestra, tenor David Webb Plymouth Symphony Orchestra has been Plymouth’s own since with Paul Foster on pianoforte, Ocean City Sound Barbershop Choir 1875 and in common with Improving Lives Plymouth, have the City’s with over 40 singers and Improving Lives own Caring for Carers, Lord Mayor as president. There parts of the programme will Ukulele Band. give a classical feel to this fun celebration. Headliner, British tenor David Webb is from St Budeaux Well known Ocean City Sound Barbershop Choir with in Plymouth and was a choral scholar at Truro over 40 singers, is a firm favourite whom will bring Cathedral and then studied at the Royal College of their own unique sound to the occasion and will also Music International Opera School. As a “Classical be leading cast and audience in some much-loved Crossover” singer, he signed to Warner Bros, where numbers. he sang at the Royal Albert Hall, Buckingham Palace, Last but not least the Caring for Carers Ukulele Wembley Stadium and on the Royal Flotilla for the Band, Care2Uke, will add colour and their lively Queen’s Jubilee. David has sung at opera houses contribution to the party. George Plenderleith added: around the world including the Teatro Real Madrid, Judi Spiers “It’s great to have some of our service users play a part Opera Comique Paris, Glyndebourne Festival Opera and in this special night, after all it’s all about them. The band is the Mariinsky Theatre Russia. He recently made his debut a way they can share together as carers and have a break from for English National Opera as Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance the invaluable role that they have. We as a Harewood Artist. He returns to the company this season as David provide help to over 17,000 local people Lysander in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Messenger in a new Webb each year, information, advice and Care2Uke practical support at our two Plymouth centres. We need everyone’s support to enable the charity to continue to do our good works in the city.” Sponsors for the Concert include, Plymouth University, Box Office and PL1 Events, production.

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Kitchen crafts and card workshops are a huge success for Janet Janet Stirling is a local lady with lots of creative talent. Not only is she a great chef but she also produces stunning floral arrangements. More recently she has started making hand-made cards. I went to visit her to find Art Matters out how she has managed to with Kerry Cole combine holding a craft class in her kitchen and supporting a local charity. I asked her how her interest in card making grew. She told me: ‘I’ve always liked crafts and in particular paper crafts. I used to make things with my kids when they were small and now I make things with some of my grandkids. I started producing my own Christmas cards a few years ago. I looked online and found out how to make pop-up cards and really enjoyed creating those. I was then asked to hold a Christmas card making morning for one of our local churches. So I bought all the supplies and took on that first Christmas card workshop and was hooked. The ladies were delighted with their creations. Some were very nervous as they didn’t think they could do it but it’s like everything else, I told them, “Once you know how it’s done, it’s easy.” We had a good laugh playing with our pop-up cards.’ Even though Janet’s card making was fun, she felt they looked amateurish because she had to leave them blank with no printing or sentiments.Then one day Janet came across some stamping equipment. After purchasing it, she was delighted that it gave her cards a much more professional look. Wanting to share her pleasure with others, she decided to hold regular card workshops in her kitchen. This

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has proved very successful. The small amount she charges is all donated to a local charity, Square Peg Studio. Janet said: ‘My good friend, Claire Hine runs this art school for kids with autism. So it seems fitting that we can support such a good cause while enjoying a creative process ourselves.’ Janet loves to see people enjoying making the cards and especially when they are pleased with their creations. She said: ‘I smile as I’m tidying things away when they’ve all gone home. I think, “Well, that was a good morning!” because no matter how they felt on arrival everyone left happy, and that makes me happy.’ Occasionally someone commissions Janet to make a batch of cards or one for a special occasion or birthday. She loves doing that too. She told me: ‘I have become adventurous lately in attempting fancy fold cards and ‘Z’-fold cards which are actually paper models that fold down to go into an envelope. Amazing! Finding new style cards excites me and I enjoy the challenge. I just love what I do! I am constantly surprised at how creativity of any kind affects others. Sometimes a woman will be very nervous and negative about her abilities but when I show her how simple it is to make a good-looking card, her confidence begins to grow. Creativity in any form lifts the spirit and builds confidence and self worth. I realise that I am just facilitating our Creator’s work, in using His creativity to help others become more as He created them to be. The reality is, I am just having fun and spreading the joy.’

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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 Hext 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,

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really. His ideas 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 Vauth-Sagel 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 fridge-freezer; 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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MARKET MATTERS

Join Plymouth Market for a Gr The major refurbishment work at Plymouth Market is finally coming to an end and to celebrate its completion the Market invites you to join them at their Grand Day Out on Saturday September 30. The refurbishment works have given the Grade II Listed building a new lease of life, lightening and brightening the iconic building, situated at the bottom end of town. To welcome customers old and new to this unique and intriguing Aladdin’s Cave of shopping and eating, the Market is holding a big celebration for all the family on September 30 and everyone’s invited!

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140 stalls, eateries and cafes - all under one roof Matt Jones, market manager said: “We’re so pleased with the outcome of the refurb works that we had to throw a party for everyone to come and see the results! “We wanted to thank all our existing customers for their continued support throughout the disruption and entice new customers in to see what they’ve been missing… “We’ve got a great line up of activities taking place throughout the day, from free ‘have a go’ workshops to classic cars on show, free tasting sessions, live music, street entertainers and our very own finals of ‘Plymouth’s Top Talent, in conjunction with Radio Plymouth. “And if that’s not enough we’ve teamed up with the West End Food Fayre in Frankfort Gate: local celebrity chef Peter Gorton will be cooking up a storm exclusively using ingredients from the Market and chatting with our stall holders.” The Grand Day Out will run from 10am until 4pm with activities taking place throughout the day. One of the key highlights of the Grand Day Out will be the grand finals of Plymouth’s Top Talent, hosted by Radio Plymouth. For two weeks, from August 26, Radio Plymouth will be calling out for talented Plymothians to apply for auditions on Wednesday September 13. The winner on Plymouth’s Top Talent will receive the fantastic cash prize of £500 as well as the opportunity to perform on the Radio Plymouth stage on the Hoe on Bonfire Night! Added to that there will be planned chaos roaming the Market in the form of a selection of madcap street entertainers, guaranteed to keep everyone amused and looking over their shoulder… they’ll also be joined by some familiar faces as some of the Market’s regular music acts play a mix of favourites songs, old and new. Car enthusiasts are in for a real treat too as classic motors will be on show around the Market: if you’re a luxury car lover


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rand Day Out this September! cake to a full-on English breakfast or something more exotic, such as Vietnamese and Thai food. Make a date in your diary for Saturday September 30; bring the whole family along to Plymouth Market and discover the delights on offer from over 140 stalls, eateries and cafes all under one roof.

or a timeless motoring devotee, come and swoon over a selection of some of the best cars in the South West. With all that’s going on in the Market, there’ll still be time to browse the stalls and discover some great value purchases from the friendly stall holders, who offer a wide variety of goods from fresh local food produce to fashions to top up your autumn wardrobe, jewellery to make you sparkle, beauty products for a new you, haberdashery, fabrics, household goods – the list is endless. And when all the excitement gets too much, relax in one of Plymouth Market’s many eateries and cafes. Whatever your taste, you’ll find something to tempt you from coffee and

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GARDENING MATTERS By Derek Anderson of Plymouth Garden Centre September is a transitional month in the garden, marking the end of summer and the start of autumn, but it doesn’t often feel that way.

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After a cool damp August, we tend to have sunny, mild Septembers. This provides us with perfect weather to revamp our pots and hanging baskets that are looking bedraggled after the bad weather or a little worn and neglected after our summer holidays. If planted carefully and wisely, autumn hanging baskets will not only last right throughout the autumn, but will stay looking good throughout winter and well into the end of spring. Afterwards, many of the plants can be transferred into the garden and will last for years. Bedding such as violas, pansies and cyclamen will provide colour right the way through with dead-heading and under plant with the dwarf flowering spring bulbs such as Narcissus Tete a Tete for spring flowers. Heathers and grasses also make great fillers in winter baskets and tubs. There’s no need to stick to just winter pansies, there are a whole host of hardy, evergreen plants that can be used. Calluna vulgaris ‘Beauty Sisters Twins’, more commonly known as Scottish Heather is a great plant to use in baskets and tubs at this time of year. It is a new take on using traditional heathers in pots and baskets as it provides two different varieties grown together in the same pot, a darker colour paired with a lighter colour. Its deep magenta flowers paired with pale pink or white

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flowers and bright green foliage really do bring contrast, depth, warmth and cheer into the garden as the days get shorter. It belongs to a group of heathers known as bud bloomers; this means that they produce brightly coloured flower buds that never fully open, which means they can’t be pollenated. As a result the flowers don’t fade, as it’s the pollination of the flower that causes it to fade and drop off. Callunas hold their flowers for a long time, and stays looking good right throughout the winter. They are easy to look after, provided you give them full sun and a well-drained soil. They do prefer an acidic soil, but they will be fine in multipurpose compost while in the container or basket. It can be planted into acidic soil in the ground in spring.

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They are compact growers, growing to a height of 20cm (8ins) with a spread of 35cm (13ins). To keep them bushy and compact, give them a trim after flowering. For the centrepiece of pots and baskets, conifers have always been used traditionally, but for a more modern and contemporary look, there are a range of evergreen grasses that look great at this time of year. Buxus (Box), Choisya, Rosemary, Euonymus and Hebe all provide great structure and evergreen colour. Skimmia Japonica ‘Rubella’ and Gaultheria Procumbens also boast showy flowers or berries to help brighten things up. Grasses are also great for using in baskets, the best varieties for planting in tubs and baskets at this time of year are Unicinia Rubra, Festuca Gluaca ‘Intense Blue’, Anemanthele Lessoniana, and Carex. Grasses are great for softening hard and harsh structures, plants, boundaries and straight edges. They add a touch of air, grace and elegance to the garden. Alternatively, if they are used in a minimalistic and contemporary way, they can look bold, architectural and stylish. Ivy has been traditionally used to soften the edges of containers. Variegated periwinkle (Vinca minor ‘illumination’),


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a trailing shrub with long shoots clothed with gold-and-green leaves and purple star shaped flowers in spring is, in my opinion a much more attractive alternative to Ivy. Ajuga, Lamium, and Heuchera also make great substitutes for Ivy and will continue to look great well into the spring. Before planting, you need to prepare the basket. If you already have one with the remains of a summer display, take it down and evict the contents. Don’t be tempted to reuse compost - it will be exhausted of nutrients and could harbour pests. Before autumn truly sets in, roses will need to be sprayed against mildew and hedges neatly clipped. Planting at this time of year will allow perennials and shrubs to settle in before the harsh winter weather, and they will get off to a good start next spring. The ground is a giant radiator and the heat of a good summer will remain in the ground for some time yet. With the addition of moisture, this makes the autumn one of our best planting seasons as the roots of plants put in now will have time to engage with their new home before the onset of winter. This places them in a strong position to survive the months ahead and get away for next spring. This is a particularly good time of year for planting shrubs and trees, especially those that are evergreen. They will get a good root system in the ground and will be less likely to die of drought in the frozen ground and be hardier to cope with the cold in winter. Although you can wait until November to put bulbs in, I like to get as many bulbs as I can in the ground so they can start growing. They will get their roots growing, giving them a head start for the spring. Good, strong root systems will ensure better and bigger plants in the spring, putting on an impressive show. Buy hardy cyclamen as pot-grown plants as they will establish themselves far quicker than dry corms. They are perfect for areas of thin grass under deciduous trees and beneath shrubs in the border. There is still time to plant colchicums and autumn flowering Crocus in the ground or in pots for a burst of late season colour. Happy gardening! www.cornerstonevision.com

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