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PLYMOUTH CITY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY ON TOUR

Enjoy one or more of our great offsite events and activities

Lunchtime Talks 10 January, 7 and 21 February, 7 and 21 March at Plymouth Athenaeum 24 January at the Roland Levinsky Building Plymouth University Memory Roadshows 12 January at Plymstock Library 16 February at Efford Library 9 March at Plympton Library Bite Size Presentations 18 January, 1 and 22 February at selected Plymouth venues

Wild About Plymouth 21 January at Plymouth University 16 February at the National Marine Aquarium National Storytelling Week 2017 4 February at Waterstones, Drake Circus Half Term Workshops 15 February at Plymouth Guildhall World Book Day 2017 2 March at Plymouth Central Library Intergenerational Arts Workshop 7 March at Ford Park Cemetery

Visit our website at www.plymhearts.org for full event information, booking and/or admission details, or call us on 01752 304774.


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The new year brings with it some fantastic shows and events in Plymouth.

If you've given your stomach enough time to digest the festive fayre, then you will be glad to hear that this issue sees some more fantastic gastronomic events that will tempt your tastebuds.

We highlight everything from comedy to music, exhibitions to festivals within our what's on section. We also get the lowdown on what's on at the City Museum and Art Gallery and Barbican Theatre as well as ďŹ nd out what Kaya Gallery's Norman Holmes' highllights in this issues 'Art Matters'.

Along with the likes of Valentine's and Burn's Night on the horizon, we speak to The Mission's new manager, Lee Fuller about the iconic restaurant.

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When getting married the 'where' is one of the most important decisions you have to make. It can structure all the other aspects with couples planning their entire day around their dream venue.

The start of a new year offers up an opportunity to reect on the year just passed and focus on the year ahead.

It's fair to say the housing market has seen a series of ups and downs since the recession took hold in 2008.

We take a look at areas of life that affect us all: Healthy Eating, Health and Fitness, Careers and Property; asking local experts to give us their tips and advice on how to make 2017 a year for positive change. Finally, we speak to The Body Coach: Joe Wicks about his new book.

As the average person will move 8 times during their life, we ask some of the cities property experts about their thoughts on how the local market will perform in 2017 for those buying, selling and renting.

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Powderham Castle - The Home of Devon Entertaining guided tours inside the 600 year old Castle take you through secret doors and even across a haunted landing. Outside there are acres to explore and discoveries to be made… animals, trails and more!

SPRING OPEN DAY Thursday 24 March

Visit the Walled Garden Play Area & Pets Corner and get close to the deer on a deer park safari (available daily in the school holidays and Wednesdays & Thursdays all season) or simply take time to relax and enjoy the stunning views.

TOBY BUCKLAND'S GARDEN FESTIVAL Friday 29 & Saturday 30 April

CANDY CAPERS Friday 25 March to 8 April (excl Sat 2nd)

what's on There is so much to see and do at Powderham Castle you will be pushed to fit it all in to one day, but don’t worry as you can come back within 7 FREE*. nowdays – 14for Jan Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Powderham Theatre Royal have a fantastic calendar of events from plant fairs & food festivals to concerts and www.theatreroyal.com of course our and famous themed weeks Withtheatre star ofand stage, television Strictly Come – meet our very own Willy Wonka, Dancing contestant Lesley Joseph andCaptain Blue Jack and even the Madregular Hatter!Duncan popSparrow sensation and Hollyoaks James leading a sensational cast, the Theatre *Please note small charge applies to take part in Royal Plymouth’s pantomime will be the fairest themed activity on return visit. of them all!

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will be spectacularly brought to life with an abundance of comedy, sensational song and dance numbers, fabulous costumes and special effects. Times and Prices vary, see website for details 14 Jan Icon's of the 80's Plymouth Pavilions www.plymouthpavilions.com The 80s are back as these three legendary stars join forces for a truly incredible concert experience. With millions of albums sales and iconic hits such as We Close Our Eyes, Call Me, King Of Wishful Thinking, Wouldn’t It Be Good, The Riddle, I Won’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Heart and Soul and the classic China in Your Hand, this authentic eighties triple header is not to be missed. GO WEST This year marks the 30th anniversary of Go West had their first hit single “We Close Our Eyes”. Other hits followed including “Call Me”, “Goodbye Girl” and “Don’t Look Down”, “Faithful” and the smash hit theme song in the film Pretty Woman “King of Wishful Thinking”. NIK KERSHAW Nik Kershaw first achieved chart success sin 1984 with “Wouldn’t It Be Good?", followed by other classics such as “Won’t Let the Sun Go

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Down on Me” and “The Riddle ”. A prolific writer for other artists, Nik also penned the number one single “The One and Only” for Chesney Hawkes. T'PAU T’Pau’s first single “Heart and Soul” was released in 1987 and initially found success in the US after being featured in a Pepe Jeans For detailsbefore on these and future please commercial, charting in theevents UK . Their visit www.powderham.co.uk or call biggest hit “China in Your Hand” hit the top spot in the UK later that year, and stayed at number 1 for 5 weeks. Time: 7.30pm See website for prices 17 Jan – 25 Feb Mamma Mia! Theatre Royal www.theatreroyal.com Join the ultimate feel-good party at Mamma Mia!, the world’s sunniest and most exhilarating smash-hit musical! Set on a Greek island paradise, a story of love, friendship and identity is cleverly told through the timeless songs of ABBA. Sophie’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings her mother face to face with three men from her distant romantic past on the eve of a wedding they’ll never forget. This irresistibly funny show has been thrilling audiences all around the world and now the party continues at the Theatre Royal Plymouth, so there’s never been a better time to see this unforgettable musical. Whatever age you are, you can’t help but have the time of your life at Mamma Mia! Times and Prices vary, see website for details 21 Jan Jack Whitehall Plymouth Pavilions www.plymouthpavilions.com Multi award-winning stand-up comic Jack

Put a little Spring in your Step at Mount Edgcumbe

Whitehall is back on tour and bringing his brand new live show to theatres across the country. JACK WHITEHALL: AT LARGE is the biggest tour ever from one of the UK’s hottest comedy It’s hard to believe it’s March already and stars. Spring is finally upon us. With the new season here, Mount Edgcumbe House has been a Fresh from hosting the Royal Variety hive of activity preparing to open its doors to Performance starring in Bad Education and the public and on 27th March. A League Of Their Own, this is your chance to catch Jack his dynamic best, live on 865 stage! With 10 at miles of beautiful coastline, acres Time: 8pm of Parkland in a Grade 1 listed landscape, Seebeautiful website gardens, for pricesancient barrows, mystical

woodland, forts, chapels, secret beaches and 24 –coves 28 Jan – what more could one want? Home Theatre Royal The main shop and ticket sales for the House www.theatreroyal.com can be found in the entrance of the House A tale of unexpected friendship where we offer bespoke Mount Edgcumbe Exploring a new and unknown world, Home gifts including a lovely souvenir guide book immerses withPark Profound and Multiple relatingaudiences to the House, and collections. Learning Disabilities (PMLD) in a multi-sensory This shop is open to all regardless of whether story of plan discovery. is the–latest bold you to visitHome the House please feeland free exciting production from Frozen Light. to come in and browse. Times: 11am and 1.30pm Prices: £ 15.00 There’s also lots to see in the Barrow Centre as we have an ever increasing selection of goodies to offer you. Twisted Metal Art has 31 Jan – 4 Feb brought the blacksmiths forge back to life and Spillikin is working Theatre Royalhard producing many traditional and contemporary pieces for commissions and www.theatreroyal.com for sale in likes the Wheelwrights here It’s also the ’70s. Sally Debbie Harry,Gallery Raymond Mount Edgcumbe. likesatmaking robots; they’re an unlikely pair. Flash forward to 2030. After a long, childless not visitbumpy the Upcycled Home Company andWhy sometimes marriage, Sally has where you will find an eclectic mix of goods Alzheimers. available with something for everyone or the Times and Prices vary, see website for details Art Studio where you will find artist Chris Thorn hard at work surrounded by a selection 10 Feb of his collection of sketches, x-ray pictures and Busted stainedPavilions glass work. Plymouth

www.plymouthpavilions.com Alternatively you can drop into new the Earls Following the release their brand single in for athe little pampering new choosing from overGarden a decade, disco-tinged single, ‘Ona range of complimentary therapies to support What You’re On’, pop trio Busted are pleased to and maintain your health and wellbeing. announce a UK headline tour. The string of dates So come along to Mount Edgcumbe, relax will kick off at Norwich’s NEA on 29 January with a bite to eat, a gentle walk in the beautiful and will include performances in prestigious surroundings and a little treat at one of our theatres across the country including London’s lovely shops. Hammersmith Eventim Apollo on 3 February before wrapping up on 1 March in Dublin. See our website for other exciting events Time: 7.30pm taking place this year at Mount Edgcumbe. Prices: £ 32.45 www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk (includes 10% booking fee)


14 - 18 Feb The Thing That Came From Over There Theatre Royal www.theatreroyal.com The critically acclaimed trio that brought you, What The Dickens are back in another rip-roaring comedy adventure. Inspired by the Horror movies of the 1950’s, The Thing That Came From Over There is a fast-paced rollicking ride, mixing paranoia, suspense and hilariously gruesome deaths. Time: 7.45pm Prices vary, see website for details 23 – 26 Feb Lord of the Dance Plymouth Pavilions www.plymouthpavilions.com Following the phenomenal success of the 2015 UK tour, Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games is excited to announce a return to the UK in 2017 for a 23 city Nationwide tour. Fresh from hugely successful runs in the West End, Broadway, Europe and the Southern Hemisphere, Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games continues to thrill audiences around the globe with its intoxicating mix of dance and music that fuses the traditional with the contemporary in a classic tale that showcases the exceptional talent of the cast. Times and Prices vary, please see websie for details

As the best renowned crowd-pleasing act in the UK, the band have spent the Summer playing at sold out venues from Sao Paolo to Delamere Forest to the London Palladium to Ibiza to Colombia to Cornwall and beyond. Time: 7pm Prices: £ 32.45 (includes 10% booking fee) 27 Feb - 1 Mar Room on the Broom Theatre Royal www.theatreroyal.com Join the Witch and her cat on their mission to defeat the dragon in Tall Stories’ magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Times and Prices vary, see website for details 3 Mar Mike & The Mechanics Plymouth Pavilions www.plymouthpavilions.com Mike & The Mechanics, who have sold over 10 million records worldwide – announce their nationwide ‘Word of Mouth Tour 2017’, an epic run of 30 concerts in February/March, including taking in the Royal Albert Hall on March 26th, 2017 Time: 7.30pm See website for prices

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6 – 11 Mar Cinderella: Birmingham Royal Ballet 27 Feb Theatre Here at ClayArt – we are proud of our We bringRoyal an alternative to modern technological Kaiser Chiefs www.theatreroyal.com commitment to bringing a sense of tradition to entertainment, providing a full spectrum of Plymouth Pavilions David Bintley’s Cinderella a glorious, creative activities in a warmisand friendly awardthe Arts and Craft's Heritage, bringing it into the www.plymouthpavilions.com winning celebration of ballet in – an enchanting 21st century. atmosphere on the Barbican Plymouth. Fresh from a run of sold-out UK shows and soon fairy tale with sumptuous designs by John to be headlining at V Festival, KAISER CHIEFS Macfarlane, designer of Birmingham Royal At ClayArt we provide; a wide range of items to choose that have announced a brand new single HOLE Ballet’s famous Nutcracker. anyone can get involved in painting cater for all budgets IN MY SOUL and their first arena tour in two Times and Prices vary, please see websie for years in support the forthcoming album STAYrun details their ownofdesigns. We also Glass Fusing evenings for KC_ADVERT_136X96MM:Layout 1 14/02/2013 15:15 Page 1 TOGETHER.

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9 Mar Elbow Plymouth Our parties Pavilions cater for children and adults alike www.plymouthpavilions.com helping to provide an activity the whole family, Elbow announce their tour since from the youngest to themost mostextensive senior, can enjoy 2008 with multi-night residencies in Dublin, together. Birmingham, Edinburgh, London and Manchester alongside returns to towns lastfor visited around the ClayArt holds children's parties any age release of ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’. The to final tour giving parents a stress free environment relax of previous albumboy/girl ' The Take Offtime andwith Landing while the birthday enjoys their of Everything' 2015 the band play their friends – and weindo the saw cleaning up and even longestthe ever theatre residences in London and provide party boy/girl with a free plate with allManchester. their friends finger prints on and their favorite Time: 6.30pm cartoon in the centre! We also hold private See website for prices functions; we can help you plan a fun creative activity from Hen parties to team building for your staff. 15 Mar Circus of Horrors AtPlymouth ClayArt we provide; a wide range of items to Pavilions choose that cater for all budgets - anyone can www.plymouthpavilions.com get involved own designs. The Circus in of painting Horrors their celebrates its 21st We also run GlassasFusing evenings for designing anniversary it takes to the road with its latest your own glassware. We can also give your The incarnation “The Never-ending Nightmare”. children’s footfeatures & hand prints onto Clay, Silver spectacular an amazing amalgamation orofPottery that permanent – giving bizarre,forbrave & beautiful memento acts all woven into a great ideas for Parents and driven Grandparents of Alicegift in Horrorland type story by a mainly new born children with keepsakes to stand the original soundscape & performed with a forked test of time, why not hand or footprint the whole tongue firmly in each cheek! family. Time: 7.30pm See website for prices We can also put your pet’s footprints in to clay as a16 great Margift for those animal lovers out there. We have so many items you can paint from Mugs to James Arthur Plates, vases, ornaments and decorations, all Plymouth Pavilions fully useable too. www.plymouthpavilions.com James Arthur returns with his second album Come and try it, you’ll be amazed at the creativity Back From The Edge this month. Recorded in within! There is no such thing as a bad piece of London and Los Angeles, and co-written with art, here at ClayArt every piece of pottery comes some of the world’s A List songwriters and out looking amazing, whatever your artistic producers, Back From The Edge encompasses ability. Come and give it a go. his experiences over the past few years and reflects true, call: honest self.665565 or go 01752 For more his details, Time: www.clayart.co.uk 7pm online: SOLD OUT!

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and achieve a commendable turnover. For myself I’m not sure it’s beneficial for an artist and as a customer these formulaic galleries lack the warmth and love you feel in places where both established and new artists are given space to sell their work at a price that allows them to make a living.

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Please show me something that is ‘beautiful’, even shock me, but give me art that will inspire and move me or simply make me feel better.

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We were intrigued by the loose endedness of the work with multiple threads of meaning, metaphor and narrative, which reflect a fast paced social media world’ Oh really! There are of course many more such examples of modern art there that I find rather depressing when more traditional art forms are replaced with installations so cryptic that most of us are just baffled by them. At a time when artists and art galleries are struggling on the High street and there seems to be so much angst in the world I look for art to be uplifting. Please show me something that is ‘beautiful’, even shock me, but give me art that will inspire and move me or simply make me feel better.

Christmas did not bring in the kind of sales that Mind you, talking of new work I took a day off just would support small shops through the lean before Christmas to do some shopping whilst months before Easter, and then in premises also taking the chance to visit the Tate Gallery In this light do check out the excellent diverse GET GRAB with rateable values above £12,000 look out to view the latest entries for this year’s Turner Christmas show on till 14th Jan at the Art Mill SPORTY? A BITE? gallery in Hyde Park, off Mutley as well as Rosie for significantly increased business rates from Prize, that in memory of the great artist sets out April. Many are struggling now to pay these rates to celebrate brilliant contemporary artists. Cunningham’s latest work on throughout January and February at the Devonport Guildhall. and their rents let alone pay themselves any meaningful wages, so be prepared to see more Well it was certainly popular and there were a SOFA.COM | SOCIETY CAFÉ | RUNNING BATH | VIZION HAIR | SUPERDRY OUTLET coffee shops and charity shops on your High number of folk wandering around taking photos Do you have an event or exhibition street as the independents close. on their mobiles treating the exhibits immensely that you would like to promote within seriously, but I do struggle with concept art. The WOInPlymouth's To be fair in offering a counter argument it may winning piece was from artist Helen Marten who 'Art Matters' section? well be those galleries who have moved with the makes sculptures from junk and bric a brac. If so, e-mail: times in our Amazon led world and achieve their The judges called it, and I quote ‘the way her craig@woinplymouth.co.uk success by selling printed art in mass produced installation uses found objects and works with We look forward to hearing from you frames for very low prices that have got it right ideas, images and forms is almost like a poet.

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Barbican Theatre brings new Le Navet Bete show to Plymouth Athenaeum this Easter!

Barbican Theatre first met Le Navet Bete in 2008 and have worked closely with them ever since on six co-productions. Following sell out versions of The Wizard of Oz and Robin Hood and His Merry Men the past two Christmases, Le Navet Bete and Barbican Theatre’s 2016 Christmas production is The Jungle Book. Sheila Snellgrove, CEO of Barbican Theatre says “Le Navet Bete’s work is now so successful it deserves a larger stage. We want to keep them in the city and support their careers, so we met with Owen at The Athenaeum in July of this year. Gradually a partnership developed to re-open the Athenaeum for theatrical performances, with Dracula as the first production. The Plymouth Athenaeum is held so dearly in the hearts of so many Plymouthians and I’m thrilled we can play a part in bringing theatre back to it’s stage”.

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The Plymouth Athenaeum dates back to 1812, and was rebuilt in it’s current location in 1961, following destruction during the Blitz. The Plymouth Athenaeum theatre closed in July 2009, although its charitable society has remained open for use by Members and a widerange of activities, including lecture, talks and art and literary groups. "We are absolutely delighted to be working in partnership with Barbican Theatre to return theatre to the stage at The Plymouth Athenaeum," says Owen Ryles, Honorary General Secretary of The Plymouth Athenaeum. ”The Athenaeum has such a rich and cherished heritage as a theatrical venue. We are very excited to be working with a high-calibre organisation like Barbican Theatre to relaunch shows on our stage. We believe that this will be the start of an on-going, long-term partnership that will provide a pathway for the growth of both organisations. We share common values: the promotion of learning and the development of local talent and skills. And I am sure that audiences will love the opportunity to see such a great show as Dracula next April."

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The Plymouth Athenaeum is held so dearly in the hearts of so many Plymouthians and I’m thrilled we can play a part in bringing theatre back to it’s stage.

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Dracula: The Bloody Truth is produced by Le Navet Bete in association with Exeter Northcott Theatre. Le Navet Bete are committed to creating hilarious, physical and totally accessible comedy theatre using creative and engaging storytelling. Dracula: The Bloody Truth is a comedy theatrical retelling of Bram Stoker’s classic novel. It will expose that the events recorded in 1897 were not fiction at all.... but fact. Set shortly after 1897 audiences will be introduced to Professor Abraham Van Helsing educating the world on the actual events of Dracula through his first ever theatre tour which he himself has produced and is in fact...starring in. Professor Van Helsing and the three actors he has commissioned will present this ‘true story’ through the mediums of song, dance, soliloquy, shadow puppets and even some Victorian parlour tricks Al Dunn from Le Navet Bete says “We are thrilled to be bringing our newest and most ambitious touring show to date, to the Athenaeum in Plymouth. The scale of this production is in need of a bigger space, and we are delighted to be producing with our partners Barbican Theatre, yet in the Athenaeum. With this increase in scale we can reach more of the Plymouth audience of whom we have such a close relationship with already. We can't wait to unleash the show next Spring.” There will be a total of 10 performances of Dracula: The Bloody Truth at The Plymouth Athenaeum between Thursday 6 April and Saturday 15 April. Tickets are £15.50 full, £13.50 concessions, £49.50 family and Group Saver (buy 10 get the 11th free). Available at www.barbicantheatre.co.uk, or by calling 01752 267131 (11am – 6pm Mon to Fri).

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Barbican Theatre are extremely excited to announce a new partnership with The Plymouth Athenaeum to bring Le Navet Bete’s new show Dracula: The Bloody Truth to it’s stage in April 2017, to open the glorious Athenaeum theatre for the city of Plymouth at Easter once again.



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Escape the winter blues at Saltram and Buckland Abbey There’s no need to stay indoors this winter as here at Buckland Abbey we have everything you need to warm up, get you outdoors and to inspire you for the year ahead.

For more information about Buckland Abbey, opening times and volunteering opportunities visit nationaltrust.org.uk/buckland, call 01822 853607 or find us on Facebook or Twitter.

For the first time, our estate, garden, restaurant and shop are opening up on Saturdays and Sundays throughout January from 10am-4pm.

Christmas may be over but there’s no need to let the winter blues set in when Saltram is just on your doorstep. Wintery strolls in the park, snowdrop spotting in the garden and the West Wing open in the house, not to mention the winter warmers being served up in the Park Café.

Allowing you to find a place of peace and tranquillity in the Cider House garden, to explore the wider estate and to unwind with a warming drink in the restaurant.

If the Christmas pudding proved too tasty and your jeans are feeling a little tight, Saltram has a series of outdoor activities perfect for getting back into shape this New Year. On Sunday 8 January from 12noon, we’re teaming up with Dartmoor Border Morris for our annual wassail. Join us in the Great Barn and orchard as we make as much noise as possible to wake up our trees and to wish them a bountiful new year. Normal admission charges apply.

The house is open all year round so you can some in from the rain and January and February and take a peek inside the house. You’ll even find a family friendly trail to keep little ones occupied too. The house is open daily from 11am to 3.30pm.

The whole property reopens daily from 11 February; including the Abbey, just in time for February half-term. There’s lots for families to do during the school break, includes chances to dress up as a Tudor, crafting with The Wet Felting Company and medieval beast hunting too.

Ready to blow away the cobwebs and get some fresh air? The garden is open every day from 10am and is perfect for a gentle stroll amongst the snowdrops. For a more adventurous walk we have plenty to choose from in the park and the team in the Welcome Centre will be happy to provide you a map of the estate with our

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riverside, dell and boundary walks helpfully marked out for you. The Park Café is open daily from 10am-4pm to reward you with a warm drink and tasty treat after a blustery stroll. If the Christmas pudding proved too tasty and your jeans are feeling a little tight, Saltram has a series of outdoor activities perfect for getting back into shape this New Year. Raise your heart rate without breaking a sweat with Nordic Walking every Monday morning or for something more challenging you might like to crack our Trust10 run on Sunday 22 January. If that sounds interesting but ever so slightly daunting the Trust 10 training program for beginner runners might be for you. All of our events, activities and opening times can be found at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saltram or you can have a chat with us in the Welcome Centre and on 01752 333500.


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A new year sees the start of a brand new programme of offsite exhibitions and events for Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery as part of its ‘Museum On Tour’ programme.

‘Plymouth Society of Artists: Land and Water’ is open from 21 January to 4 March, 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday. Admission is free.

Council House exhibitions

As part of its preparations for the Plymouth History Centre, staff will also be continuing to work on a series of partnership exhibitions throughout 2017.

A major new development is the start of a temporary exhibition programme at the Council House on Armada Way (next to the Civic Centre building). The first exhibition opens on Saturday 21 January and runs until the end of Saturday 4 March. It features works by selected members of the Plymouth Society of Artists (PSA), all of which have been inspired by the land or the sea.

Plymouth Society of Artists

The PSA was established in early 1944, to encourage and foster a professional outlook in the fine arts of painting, sculpture and printmaking for the benefit of Plymouth. Seven decades have passed since then and group has become extremely well-established with many successful exhibitions and a membership drawn from throughout the region and beyond.

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The exhibition is a chance for people to get a first-hand look at the work of these practising artists. The majority of the pieces on display will be for sale so it’s also an opportunity to purchase an original work of art if something catches your eye. A work can be reserved with a deposit and payment of the balance and collection takes place on Saturday 4 March between 10am and 4pm.

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Malcolm Le Grice

The first of these is a dual site exhibition at Peninsula Arts and Plymouth Arts Centre. ‘Present Moments and Passing Time’ spans 50 years of innovation in painting, film, video and digital art and celebrates the ground-breaking work of Plymouth-born Malcolm Le Grice. The exhibition looks at his pioneering role in the development of multi-projection and performance works as well as the UK’s first computer art films. ‘Present Moments and Passing Time’ runs from 20 January to 18 March and will be open from 10am to 5pm Monday to Friday and 11am to 4pm on Saturdays at Peninsula Arts, and from 1pm to 8.30pm Tuesday to Saturday at Plymouth Arts Centre. Admission is free.

Lunchtime Talks

The Museum’s Lunchtime Talks programme continues offsite with a series of presentations on alternating Tuesdays from 10 January. Topics for this season include a History Centre update, Pop Art genius Robert Rauschenberg, Plymouth’s night life, Bronze Age discoveries on Dartmoor, adventurer Gertrude Benham and the Ice Age.

Memory Roadshows

If you fancy reminiscing about old Plymouth, fashion and work some monthly ‘Memory Roadshows’ at local libraries offer a great forum for this in a relaxed and friendly environment. Attendees get to handle objects from the Museum’s collections and browse library resources whilst they have a cuppa!

Bite Size Presentations

Short informal presentations about the city archives (18 January) and the Malcolm Le Grice (1 February) and Plymouth Society of Artists exhibitions (22 February) are also on the programme.

Family Friendly Fun

A range of family events are also on offer over the next few weeks. These include Wild About Plymouth events at the University (21 January) and the National Marine Aquarium (16 February). A National Storytelling Week event will take place on 4 February in the Children’s Section of Waterstones in the Drake Circus shopping mall. Roman-themed half term workshops will be held at Plymouth Guildhall on 15 February. World Book Day 2017 will be marked with a fun event at the Central Library on 2 March. For full details of all exhibitions and events visit the What’s On pages of www.plymhearts.org

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Romancing at the Duke For a dining experience that will linger in your memory for many a year the Duke of Cornwall Hotel is the ultimate location to choose. With a range of rooms from the Grand Dining Room to the exquisite privacy of the tower, with its panoramic views of the surrounding city and countryside, you can be assured that the opulence of the hotels Victorian design and architecture will provide the perfect surroundings. Tea at the Top is an intimate, romantic iconic tower with private butler service, where you can enjoy time with your partner in pampered privacy, a perfect place for a proposal. For a more formal intimate meal with guests you could choose a private dining experience where you will enjoy personal service and a menu tailored to your needs, an experience you and your guests will never forget. In short you are spoilt for choice at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel when it comes to the perfect setting for your romantic occasion. You can be sure that the splendour of the hotels features and architecture are backed up by our outstanding chefs who use the finest local produce and ingredients to present you with a meal which will add the final touch to your personal experience.

Who was the real Saint Valentine? The tradition that romantics show their affection by exchanging tokens of love, letters and cards to their 'Valentine' on February 14th has been popular since the mid Seventeenth century in the UK. As many of us start to consider how we to spoil that special someone this year - a romantic meal, city break, an overly affectionate showering of gifts or just a bottle of plonk accompanied by chocolates and wine: have we ever wondered why this ritual exists and how it all began? Saint Valentine, officially known as Saint Valentine of Rome, was a third-century Roman saint. Although not much of St. Valentine's life is known, it is highly agreed that St. Valentine was martyred and then buried on the Via Flaminia to the north of Rome. The Emperor at the time, Claudius II, decided that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, therefore, he outlawed marriage for young men so that he had a strong and fulsome Army. Valentine, who had been imprisoned previously for continuing to try to convert people to Christianity, defied the Emperors wishes and secretly performed weddings for young lovers desperate to commit their love to each other.

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Imprisoned for his treachery, it is believed that Valentine fell in love with a young girl — who many believe to have been the jailer's daughter — who visited him during his confinement. Before he died, it is alleged that he wrote her a letter, which he signed "From your Valentine," an expression that is still used in many Valentine's cards today. Although there are several theories about Saint Valentine, what is apparent in all the accounts of his life is his appeal as a sympathetic, heroic, and, most importantly, romantic figure. Claudius became raged and sentenced Valentine to death, commanding him to renounce his faith or be beaten with clubs and beheaded. St. Valentine refused to renounce his faith and Christianity and was executed outside the Flaminian Gate on February 14, 269. Although Valentine's Day has become more commercialised and marketable in recent years, with pre-written cards and heart emblazoned cuddly toys, make this year special for your Valentine with a handwritten note like our original Saint Valentine.

For that extra special romantic touch why not combine your intimate dining experience with a night in one of our individually decorated and luxurious rooms or suites. We will be more than happy to arrange a special momento to be in your room on arrival to really personalise your stay. For Valentines Day we have a range of packages to choose from available on Saturday 13th February. You can select a three course Valentines Dinner for £35.00 per person, which will include a gift from the hotel, or choose one of our ‘dine and stay’ packages :STANDARD DOUBLE ROOM with the Valentine’s Dinner Package including Breakfast: £160.00 per room per night. MASTER DOUBLE ROOM with the Valentine’s Dinner Package including Breakfast: £180.00 per room per night. FOUR POSTER BEDROOM with the Valentine’s Dinner Package & Breakfast £210.00 per room per night Make Valentines Day 2016 a truly romantic and memorable occasion surrounded by the history and grandeur of this iconic luxury hotel.


2017 EVENTS

Secret Supper Night You’re invited to an evening of exclusive dining as we introduce our Secret Supper experience at Boringdon Hall. With five-courses of pure indulgence to lust after, the evening will start as we welcome you with a tantalising tipple before you’re whisked away to your private dining area for the evening. Once you’ve taken your seat at the Secret Supper table, your secret menu of fresh locally sourced produce will be revealed for you to devour.

£79.50 per person, booking is essential

Gin Festival

Sunday 28th May Our popular Gin Festival is returning for 2017. Enjoy the finest Gin accompanied by music and an array of tempting nibbles to satisfy the tastebuds on the lawn at Boringdon Hall.

£10 per person

Murder Mystery

Selected Dates Throughout 2017 The rules for the evening are simple: you’ll be involved in a Murder Mystery from the very start, as you’re given clues and information about special traits of the guests amongst you. Releasing your inner super sleuth, piece together the clues, interrogate potential suspects and solve the crimes. The evening includes a welcome drink, three course meal and coffee to finish.

£49.50 per person

Special Edition Afternoon Tea Each month be part of Boringdon Hall’s exclusive Afternoon Tea Club and indulge in delectable savoury and sweet treats for a specialist Afternoon Tea experience.

£21.00 per person

Boringdon Hall, Colebrook, Plymouth, PL7 4DP www.boringdonhall.co.uk / 01752 344455


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On A Mission

Having recently taken over as the manager of The Mission in Sir John Hawkins Square, Lee Fuller takes time out to talk about the iconic building, their exciting Sunday Roasts as well as what 2017 has in store. For those who have never been to The Mission, what can they expect? The first thing that really strikes you at The Mission is the beauty of the building. The vaulted ceiling and original stained glass windows gives our diners an instant wow factor. In a city that was heavily bombed during the blitz its a real treat to sit and dine in a building with such history that remained intact. We really do pride ourselves on our food and drinks here, we’re a young, talented and motivated team dedicated - exhaustingly - to producing great value food from our local area. Don’t expect small portions of over priced fancy fare here, we want you to leave our restaurant feeling full and healthy and supportive of your local producers. Our fish comes straight from the market and our meat comes from Gribbles butcher who give us a list of where every single cut of meat we use is farmed in Devon. Our vegetables and our dairy are solely from Devon based suppliers. Our head chef Dan is new to his post but worked for the family here for a long time. A Plymouth lad originally he really knows his stuff and an absolute pleasure to work with. He creates honest, delicious food that keeps getting better and better, receiving rave reviews from our guests.

Our bar is stocked with local ciders, gins, ales and even sparkling Devonshire wine. I’ve put together a relatively short but thought out wine list to suit everyones tastes and a good selection of classic cocktails to enjoy. Our coffee is roasted right here in Plymouth by the Devon Coffee Company. You've also recently taken over managing The Mission, what is your background and what do you think of the food and drink scene in Plymouth? My background is purely hospitality. I started in kitchens at 14 as a KP and trained in a highly regarded kitchen in Kent to be a chef, I then worked in the kitchens at The Royal Clarence with the Michael Caines team before moving to Falmouth down in Cornwall to help build a house with my dad as a family home. Still in kitchens I worked with as much fresh fish and learnt my trade inside out. Alongside the cooking I researched and learnt as much as I could about wine and service - often spending my days off from the kitchen working front of house or studying a different wine region or grape. I travelled as often as possible, eating my way through as many European cities as I could afford.

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In a city that was heavily bombed during the blitz its a real treat to sit and dine in a building with such history that remained intact.

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For me theres nothing better than putting yourself in a completely different place and immersing yourself in the local food and drink - its the best way to learn and my favourite universal language seems to be meal times. I then set up and had an ownership of three restaurants in Falmouth, this was a great part of my career and the restaurants are still thriving and busy now. My role became more front of house and management based. I get a real buzz from customer interaction and truly love to see guests sat at the dinner table chatting and eating and drinking. After selling my share of the company a couple of years ago I headed to Italy to reconnect with my passion, for me the Italians truly understand meal times and the importance of appreciating them. I feel very at home there. The food and drink scene in Plymouth is extremely exciting, we’ve got great produce on our doorstep and more and more people are starting to use it and make the most out of it. Influences from all over the world are popping up with some great Asian food, Polish restaurants and Italian gems dotted around the place. For


me, Plymouth is really proving itself as a multi cultured innovative city thats attracting more and chefs, waiting staff, mixologists that are all keen put their own stamp on the city. I’m really thrilled to be part of it and very proud of our part we’re playing here at The Mission Having worked in other restaurants, what is it about The Mission that appealed to you? Firstly it was the building - the age, the history, the beauty of the place gives it an instant welcoming and atmospheric feeling. The sort you can only get from a building with history, thats been used. I like the fact that its a family run business and instantly liked what I saw of the family that own The Mission. Good bosses are important to me and the Haijiyianni family are a hard working hospitality family who look after their staff and lead by example, they are making a positive impact on the Plymouth hospitality scene and thats something that I want to be part of. When I was told of the management position at The Mission it was a no brainer really! The restaurant is located in an iconic, and very unique building, how does this add to the dining experience? For me, the thing that I love the very most about this building are the acoustics and spacious large dining room. The high ceiling and exposed beams soak up the rat-a-tat of a busy service and allow our diners to enjoy their conversation across the table without having to shout or get a headache from cutlery clings, plate rattles or noisy tables. It might seem like a small thing to most but I think anyone thats sat in an overcrowded restaurant and struggled to talk over the table will understand. When you sit in The Mission you can just focus on your friends and your meal and your experience whilst your here. It has a warmth a real feeling of home. Mealtimes are the most important time of any day in my opinion, a time where we can chat and share our thoughts and look after our bodies

with good food. The mission is one of those few restaurants that allow you to do that. What can we find on the menu? As I said before we focus on good, honest, healthy food cooked here on the premises by our talented kitchen team. Classic dishes of fish and chips and homemade beef burgers sit alongside organic chicken breast with lentils and creamy mash, whole roasted fish and chargrilled steaks. We want our diners to leave feeling they’ve had good value for money, filling meals cooked by chefs with a true passion for flavour and ingredients. The menus are changed as seasonal produce comes and goes. Traditional, warming dishes are cooked with technical precision, care and attention. How important is local produce in your menu and how lucky are we to have such great local produce in the South West? The South West is like no other place in the country in my opinion, we are truly blessed to be able to source our fish, our meat, our vegetables all from our local area. Our fishing coast is one of the best in the world and we are within walking distance of our fresh fish markets - it makes our job so much easier and enjoyable to have all of this amazing produce around. Local sourcing is more than important - it’s a duty of any restaurant. It supports our local economy and gives us a healthier, more balanced diet. As humans we are tuned to eat whats in our local area - the South West really has no excuse but to eat well and healthily and more and more restaurants and home diners are aware of this now. All of us at The Mission are truly passionate about our sourcing and the care we take with the produce we receive. I think it shows in the end product and our guests here certainly appreciate the work we put in.

You've also recently introduced Sunday lunches to The Mission. How have they been received? The Sunday roasts have been such a joy to work on. From starting off doing a couple of tables we now have a full dining room every week with happy customers. Sunday family lunch will always remain for me the most important meal of the week - I love to serve our guests and be part of their Sunday meal. For me its a real day of family time, a chance to relax and spend quality time with friends or family and talk about your week and whats to come over the following days. We have a selection of 3 meats, vegetarian meals and fish dishes. Plenty of delicious fresh vegetables, homemade gravies and Yorkshire puddings and desserts. Alongside the great food we’ve got some perfect red wines to wash it down with Other than exceptional food and drink, what else can The Mission cater for? We’re now getting more and more interest in The Mission as a private hire venue. It lends itself beautifully to small weddings, christenings and get togethers. Our chefs work closely to produce bespoke menus to cater for any needs and our spacious dining room and bar are both perfect for parties. What does 2017 hold for The Mission? I’m so excited for 2017! With our new head chef and Plymouths growing dining scene I’m just looking forward to pushing through and keeping up our momentum. Working on our menus and with our suppliers to give our guests the best experience possible. I’m going to really work on our bar area and our cocktail list. A pre dinner dinner cocktail is a really lovely treat and our guests are enjoying our offering we have at the moment. So I’m doing lots of research into the original, classic cocktails for an exciting new list. I want to mirror the passion we have for our food into our cocktails - giving our guests an insight into where the drinks were first created, making them to original recipes with as much local influence as possible.

We are now open for Sunday Lunch

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food and drink

was Robert Burns? andWho drink

The Refectory Bar Cocktail of the issue:

& Season's Eating at The Corinthian The Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club enjoys unrivalled views across the Sound. It can almost be guaranteed that a ďŹ rst time visitor to the Club will say either “I’d no idea we could come in here.â€? or “Wow, what a viewâ€?.

Burns Night comes to The Corinthian

Born on January 25th 1759, in Alloway, Scotland, Robert Burns early life The Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club, with the greatest delight died is to sit out on the its breathtaking views and waterside location is doesn't read like that of a national hero. But Probably in his short life (Burns aged balcony which is the perfect place to enjoy a no stranger to putting on a fantastic evening of just 37), he had taken the Scottish literary world by storm, and had secured speciality morning coffee and cake or homemadeentertainment. a place for himself in history and in legend. biscuits, a bistro lunch, afternoon tea or a ďŹ nal

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Burns father was a tenant farmer, and although not rich, wanted the best for his son and in the established Scottish tradition made sure young Robert was well educated. Burns received instruction in Latin, French and mathematics and it was also about this time (aged 15) that Burns turned his hand to poetry. Along with an education came a developing social life. Not only was Burns learning about the world but whilst working on his father's ďŹ elds he met a young girl named Nelly. He soon found himself ďŹ led with passion for what he would later call "man's ďŹ rst great pleasure in life," and wrote one of his earliest poems about the girl. As the young Burns grew, so did his success with women. Male friends would comment that Burns would leave them at a tavern if a feminine opportunity presented itself. He would later go on to have fourteen children with six different mothers. With a rich social life, but from an upbringing that taught him hard work, and the ways of the land, Burns became a freemason (of St David's Lodge, Tarbolton), in 1781. His lifelong connection with freemasonry provided a constant social support as well offering him connections to in uential parties. After his fathers death in 1874, Burns become a regular churchgoer ('Kirk'). Its strong links to the rural community along with its guardianship of public morality would serve as much as a crutch as well as a source of devilment. The years 1784 to 1785 were some of Burns's most proliďŹ c periods. Robert was working on his farm in Mossgiel, writing poetry, living with Jean Armour, who was pregnant by him, it seemed that things had worked out well for Burns. Unfortunately, not all in the garden was rosey. Armour's marriage to Burns was opposed by her father, the farm was not proďŹ table, the only way out, it seemed, was to emigrate. His plans to sail to the Caribbean were well advanced when he was advised by a local lawyer, Gavin Hamilton that to ďŹ nance the voyage he should publish some of his poems.

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At a cost of three shillings, the entire print-run of 612 copies sold out within a month, justifying his belief in his abilities and in the merit of his

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“sundownerâ€? watching the ever changing modern drink to celebrate the old naval poems. His book -whilst the 'Kilmarnock edition' OnAWednesday 25th January, The Corinthian vista. custom ofwill inviting cers from caused him to reconsider his plans to emigrate. Restaurant oncefellow again ofďŹ become the other ships on-board for a drink by raising focal point for their annual Burns’ Nightthe event, ‘Gin Pennant’ (also Portside Burns decided to continue his literary celebrating the life andknown poetryas ofthe Robert ‘Rabbie’ Pennant). development by visiting Edinburgh.It wasn't Burns. long before Burns became part of the social Drinking has a long history of bringing fabric in Edinburgh, developing relations with people together to share experiences and The Earl of Glencairn and William Creech stories. The ‘Gin Pennant’ was a triangular who helped fund and promote (respectively) a green ag with a white cocktail glass second volume of poems called 'The Edinburgh emblazoned on it, which was hoisted on edition'. The new edition of work would include the halyard of any ship that wished to invite a 'slight pilgrimage to the classic scenes of this ofďŹ cers from other nearby vessels to join country', giving Burns an opportunity to travel The Club and is typically open them for a drink. Invented by Plymouth Gin, the Highlands Borders thatfrom both 09:00 to 21:00 Monday Tuesday with orders for the modern day Gin Pennant cocktail pays inuenced his&work as well aslast its readers to food taken at 20:00 Wednesday to Saturday homage to this convivial naval tradition with namebeing him the 'Scottish Bard'. open from 9:00 to 22:00 with last orders for a light and refreshing that is will perhaps The festivities will begin tipple at 7pm and include foodBurns beingbecame taken 21:00. served theJewel back of a boat. In 1787, involved in a number livebest music fromoff Blue Ceilidh Band, along of musical projects. During this time Burns sent with dancing after the traditional Burns Supper. Ingredients: a copy of an original song to the Scots Musical Museum with the remark, "The following song, The 3 Burns’ 35mlcourse Plymouth Ginsupper includes the an old song, of the olden times, and which has option a TerrineSloe of Venison 15mlofPlymouth Gin with Juniper and never been in print, nor even in manuscript Pistachio nuts,Formula with a cranberry and orange 15ml Antica until I took it down from an old man." Some of compote or Potted smoked salmon with herbs 5ml Crème d’Abricot the lyrics were indeed "collected" rather than and horseradish for starter. Between courses 10ml Lemon Juice composed by the poet but It is a fair to attribute there will be the traditional 'Ode to the haggis' 10ml Orange Juice the rest of the poem/song 'Auld Lang Syne' accompanied with a 'wee dram'. 5ml Sugar Syrup to Burns. 75ml Soda Water The main course options are the traditional In 1789, failing health overshadowed his Haggis, neeps and tatties. Or, for those who Method: literary and musical output. Years of hard may not be feeling as adventerous, a Confit of physical labour working on a series of Salmon, potato crab crush, with a dill 1. Mix new all the liquidand ingredients together. On Sundays theaggravated Club presents an excellent unproductive farms his longdrizzle andinto a Root and Wild Mushroom Tart, as a 2. Pour a copper tankard over chipped lunchtime carvery which verytopopular, standing heart condition. Thisislead his vegetarian ice andoption. stir. especially with families, premature death at the age ofprebooking 37 in 1796. 3. Taste for balance is essential. The bar has an excellent wine list, Guests will finish their meal with the choice of the localwent draft into beers, lagers, ciders and soft drinks. Scottish dessert Cranachan, Whipped cream, Scotland mourning; ten thousand To serve: people attended his funeral and he was later oats,fresh raspberries and Whisky or Steamed Thenational Corinthian forInCivil Marriages Garnish with a thin with lemon wedge, mint sprig named poetisoflicenced Scotland. a typically marmalade pudding, whisky custard. and all function rooms arefuneral, available hire for and an orange twist (don't forget to spray poetic style, on the day of his his to wife Rooms also available the olis). gaveyour birthspecial to theirevent. youngest son,are Maxwell. There will also be a selection of Scottish cheeses for business breakfast meetings and training with oatcakes and Coffee and Shortbread. days. All the staff willfriends ensure that your event is In 1801, some of Burns' and admirers 7+( 7+( personalised to your requirements decided to honor the departed poet withand a you will You can buy tickets by calling 01752 664327. &25,17+,$1 &25,17+,$1 receive warm welcome. dinner. Each ayear they would meet, read Burn's 5(67$85$17 Tickets are priced at ÂŁ 30 per person for nonpoems, drink Whiskey and offer up a feast of members and ÂŁ 25 per person for members. Haggis whilst giving out a boisterous rendition of late Bard's poem "Address to a Haggisâ€?.

It can almost be guaranteed that a first time visitor to the Club will say either The festivities will begin “I’d no idea we could at 7pm and will include come in here.� or live music from Blue “Wow, what a view�. Jewel Ceilidh Band, along with dancing after the traditional Burns Supper.

In recent years, 'Burns Night' has become one of the most popular events on a hotel or restaurants social calendar. People from all different backgrounds come to enjoy a night 7+( For more singing details of ontoevents and festive of socialising, and try a mouthful or offers &25,17+,$1 atHaggis. The Corinthian, contact: 01752 664327 or go two of 21 7+( 6($)5217 online: www.thecorinthian.rpcyc.com

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For Tickets call: 01752 664327 Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club Ltd Madeira Road, The Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 2NY


food and drink

The new Sauvignon Blanc part one

Over the past thirty years (yes!) Sauvignon Blanc has been with us in the UK in one form or another. Tasting it with a recognisable label has been a comparatively new phenomenon as most wines consumed in the UK market were void of this info. Then around the 1980’s the Australian wine revolution kicked in and offered us labels that were clear and precise. The name of the grape was emblazoned on the front of the bottle. Chardonnay suddenly appeared and changed the drinking habits of our wine sipping nation. But Sauvignon Blanc seemed to be lacking around this time as big and bold Aussie reds and whites dominated our palates. The simple reason we did not see Sauvignon Blanc as much was Australia made very little. Sauvignon Blanc is simply a cool climate grape and apart from obvious isolated micro-regions not much was being produced. But wait wasn’t France making Sauvignon Blanc around this time? You wouldn’t have known it as the current white wines of the time often just had the name of the town, hamlet or district on the bottle not allowing recognition of the grape. Sancerre, Touraine and Pouilly Fume were certainly on wine lists and being quietly and stylishly consumed without most wine drinkers knowing that Sauvignon Blanc was the only grape allowed when making the wines. Around 1979 the first commercial Sauvignon Blanc started to come out of New Zealand. This was also around the time David Honen of Western Australia’s Cape Mentelle Vineyards hired winemaker Kevin Judd to make Sauvignon Blanc in Marlborough and started to produce the now fabled Cloudy Bay wines. Fast forward to 1985 when Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc started to win medals for what best could be described as a “fruit-forward” style as opposed to the more acid-mineral based style of Sancerre. A star was born and the rest as they say is history! We now consume oodles of bottles of the stuff purchasing from Supermarkets, Wines Shops and on-line. New Zealand had found a real winner and for many this Gooseberry/Passion fruit dry style of wine is the wine of choice. Most of the New Zealand’s Sauvignon Blanc is now shipped in baulk and bottled in the UK. This has enabled volumes to be transported easily and has for the most, kept the price in check. All in all a good thing!

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But have you ever wondered about different styles of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc? Might you be aware there might be another grape added to the wine or the use of oak could add a vanilla curve to the finished wine? Does this matter? It seems not as out thirst seems unabated. Marlborough is in New Zealand’s South Island and is by far the largest area planted with Sauvignon Blanc. The majority of the grapes are machine-harvested three years after planting. There are also sub-districts in the Marlborough, the soils and aspect affect the taste of the grape and eventually the wine. Coupled with different wine making techniques in the winery different styles have emerged to create “house styles” that some of you would be familiar with.

Dance, sing and everything at The Ship The Ship on the Barbican will be welcoming in 2017 in style, launching a fantastic range of special offers between January and April. With something to suit all tastes, The Ship will be serving two roast dinners every Sunday, two flavoursome curries every Wednesday and two portions of award winning fish and chips every Friday, each for just £15. For those who want to dance the night away, head to The Ship every Thursday for Open Mic Night and 2 for 1 on cocktails.

The more adventurous winemakers are also “out there” and are creating different wines that are becoming sought after especially on the UK market. These wines are obtainable from quality importers, wine merchants and restaurants and are often in small quantities making it a tad difficult to keep up with volumes as so little is available.

The St Austell Brewery-owned pub can cater for large and small group bookings in its upstairs restaurant, taking parties of up to 50 people in the main restaurant and up to 25 in the adjacent Quay room.

So Independent wine merchants are the place to experiment with different styles of Sauvignon Blanc and for some of you it will be a revelation. I mentioned the celebrated winemaker Kevin Judd from Cloudy Bay. After 25 vintages he left the eponymous winery in 2009 and set up Greywacke to create his own wines. I recently met him and tasted his entire range of six vintages of Sauvignon Blanc accompanied with some outstanding tapas styled dishes at Belita restaurant in Bristol. More of that outstanding tasting so do look out in the next edition.

With an impressive and good value menu of fresh dishes, many inspired by and sourced from the local sea and countryside, The Ship provides an ideal destination at any time of the year. All dishes are prepared to order and the menu is supplemented by an ever-changing specials board.

Stephen Barrett is a Wine, Food and Travel Writer based in Plymouth. Stephen welcomes correspondence via his website www.stephenbarrett.com Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter @BistroWineMan

Depending on your mood and the occasion, you can choose to eat in the bar, peaking out at the breath-taking harbour outside, 'al fresco' under giant jumbrellas or alternatively try the informal comfort of the restaurant area. Whichever you choose, you can expect a warm welcome and satisfying, honest pub food. The Ship menus are available from midday until 9pm daily, serving good quality meals and St Austell Brewery’s special blend of coffee, Brewer & Bean. With their range of well-kept St Austell Brewery beers and The Ship's harbour location, your visit will always be a memorable one. For more information and to book please call 01752 667604 or visit our wesbite: www.theshipplymouth.co.uk


SUNDAY

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12PM - 4PM

EVERY WEDNESDAY 6PM - 9PM

ROAST £9.95 or

2 for £15 Home-cooked roast beef

and honey roast gammon with all the trimmings.

NIGHTS

2Homemade for £15 curries all served with rice and mango chutney.

THURSDAY

FISH & CHIP

6PM - CLOSE OPEN MIC & 2 FOR 1 COCKTAILS!

12PM - 3PM

NIGHTS

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2 for £15 Enjoy our award-winning

For more information, call us on 01752 667 604

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films

The LEGO Batman Movie Released: Genre: Est box office: Director: Film cast:

Certificate: Distributor:

10th February Comedy, Animation, Adventure £30,000,000 Chris McKay Will Arnett, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Cera, Zach Galifianakis U Warner Brothers

Synopsis: In the irreverent spirit of fun that made "The LEGO Movie" a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble – LEGO Batman – stars in his own big-screen adventure: "The LEGO Batman Movie." But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.

Fifty Shades Darker Released: Genre: Est box office: Director: Film cast: Certificate: Distributor:

10th February Romance, Drama £30,000,000 James Foley Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson 18 Universal Pictures

Synopsis: Daunted by the singular tastes and dark secrets of the handsome, tormented young entrepreneur Christian Grey, Anastasia Steele has broken off their relationship to start a new career with a Seattle Independent Publishing House (SIP); but desire for Christian still dominates her every waking thought, and when he proposes a new arrangement, Anastasia cannot resist. They rekindle their searing sexual affair, and Anastasia learns more about the harrowing past of her damaged, driven and demanding Fifty Shades.

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Assassin's Creed Released: Genre: Est box office: Director: Film cast: Certificate: Distributor:

6th January Action, Sci-Fi, Adventure £9,500,000 Justin Kurzel Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons TBC Twentieth Century Fox

Synopsis: When Callum Lynch (Michael Fassbender) explores the memories of his ancestor Aguilar and gains the skills of a Master Assassin, he discovers he is a descendant of the secret Assassins society.

La La Land

Released: Genre: Est box office: Director: Film cast: Certificate: Distributor:

13th January Comedy, Drama, Musical £10,000,000 Damien Chazelle Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling 12A Lionsgate Films

Synopsis: On a crowded Los Angeles highway in winter, Mia (Emma Stone), an on-studio barista and aspiring actress, is distracted by her preparation for an upcoming audition, which leads to a slight moment of road rage between her and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz pianist.

Trainspotting 2 Released: Genre: Est box office: Director: Film cast: Certificate: Distributor:

27th January Drama £15,000,000 Danny Boyle Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller 18 Sony Pictures Intl.

Synopsis: The main element to the story is basically Renton, Begbie, Sick Boy and Spud getting back together again, and it tells the story of them getting involved in the vice industry in a very innovative way.

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wedding venues

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Choosing the right wedding venue When getting married the 'where' is one of the most important decisions you have to make, It can structure all the other aspects with couples planning their entire day around their dream venue. Here are some things to consider along with some ideal, local, venues. 1. How many people will you invite?

Forget the dreaded table plan for the moment. Now is the time to make a list of family and friends that you would like to share your special day with. It's always a good idea to put a couple of lists together, as your venue may not be able to cater for large numbers. It may well be worth asking the venues you go to see, to give you a maximum number as they can comfortably seat, along with minimum requirements. Also, it is easier to add names than to deduct, so keep the numbers low initially,

2. Budget

Decide between yourselves what you are willing to pay for your big day. Do your homework; find out what the going rate is across a number of venues and also what else they may be able to add to the day to save money further down the line. Try and budget the entire wedding. Think of aspects of the day that you, or friends and family, can help out with. How much of your entire budget will you want to spend on the venue?

3. Choose a date and have flexibility.

Try and be as flexible as you can, Is it feasible to hold the wedding on a week day or choose an off-season month,? If so, you’ll often be able to secure the venue of your dreams at a lower rate.

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4. Draw up a shortlist based on location/logistics

After you have an idea of your guest list, consider whether you require transportation for guests from a hotel to your venue and then onto a reception. Will you need to lay on transportation? If people are driving, is there enough parking? Are there any guests who require special needs?

5. Style and Feel

You can take a look at images, get an idea of what looks good 'style wise', as well as see how the venue looks at the same time of year that you are planning your own wedding.

7. Full Service or Not?

Most full service wedding venues will cover everything from table and chair rentals, to linens and catering supplies, while a non-full service venues, generally, offer you the space and it is up to you to find the rest.

What style of wedding are you after? Romantic, Historic, Countryside, Urban, Barn..... all of these ideas sound appealing.

Therefore, the responsibility of finding all the other services will be down to you. You may, or may not have the time or inclination to take this on board.

Many couples think that they don’t need to decide on a wedding style early on, but it's one of the most important decisions because you might be able to save on decorations and decor if you select a venue that suits your wedding day style.

7. Visit each venue and draw up a list of questions. Ideally, visit at the time of day you want to get married.

6. Research local Photographers and Planners' blogs/websites.

There is certainly no substitute for visiting a number of venues to get an idea of which one stands out.

If you are now formulating a shortlist of potential venues, ask if they use any particular photgraphers or wedding planners.

Ask plenty of questions, don't be afraid. Get to know your contact and make sure they get to know you. Once you have covered everything, and I mean everything, get it in writing.

In this day and age, many photographers and planners will have their own website and may even write a blog about weddings they have organised/shot.

In order to give you some pointers, we have highlighted a few of Plymouth's best wedding venues for you to consider for your big day..... and they can't wait to make it a day to remember.


THE DUKE

Mini Wedding Collection THURSDAY 16TH MARCH 2017, 5-8PM

GETTING MARRIED?

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Join us for a truly special wedding show and discover how the Duke of Cornwall Hotel could make the perfect setting for your big day. Come and fall in love with Plymouth’s most magical wedding venue.

Visit EVENTBRITE.CO.UK (Search ‘Duke Mini Collection’) This FREE event is open to engaged couples only.

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“It was so romantic and such a surprise. Who wouldn’t want to be proposed to with a 360 degree view!”

Magical Moments AT THE DUKE

Life’s important milestones secure a special place in our memories – and usually, along with the occasions themselves, we recall vividly where they happened. So when it comes to those lifeshaping events that we can plan, choosing the perfect location can add extra magic to a meaningful moment. One Plymouth man, Carl Johnson, faced a decision recently about one of the most significant moments of all – where to propose to the woman with whom he wanted to share his life. The spot he opted for was the tower of the Duke of Cornwall Hotel. And when Carl put the all-important question to partner Abby Jeanes, with the couple’s two-year old son Freddie in attendance too, she replied with a resounding yes!

The Duke’s tower is an iconic mark on Plymouth’s skyline – but it’s even more impressive to experience from the inside, with its elevated vantage point affording views of the surrounding city, ocean and countryside. Carl wanted to pop the question somewhere a little out of the ordinary. “I thought it was something unique and different from the usual restaurant or romantic setting,” he says.

tea experience for two, with champagne, sweet treats and butler service. It is attached to a luxury room, the Reynolds Suite, one of the Duke’s seventy-two individually designed boutique-style bedrooms. This allowed Abby and Carl to extend their proposal into a relaxing weekend stay at the hotel.

Abby clearly appreciated the choice of setting, remarking: “It was so romantic and such a surprise. Who wouldn’t want to be proposed to with a 360 degree view!” Friends and family have welcomed the engagement too. “They were over the moon and most of them said ‘about time!’,” Abby adds.

The Duke of Cornwall has a proud tradition of playing a part in couples’ love stories. While the hotel provided the perfect stage for Carl’s proposal to Abby, it has also been a sensational venue for wedding services and receptions for decades. With its grand, elegant spaces, the Duke oozes style and sophistication, and delivers the sense of occasion that a wedding deserves.

The tower is usually available for the Duke of Cornwall’s indulgent ‘Tea at the Top’, an exclusive afternoon

But the historic backdrop is only part of the deal. What makes the Duke of Cornwall a truly great


place for couples to celebrate their big days is the dedication and passion its weddings team bring to proceedings. The Duke’s wedding co-ordinator and expert staff work to ensure that brides, grooms and their guests have the time of their lives. Fantastic fine dining, a red carpet entrance and classy white linen – plus a hundred other little details – all add up to a captivating occasion. For Abby and Carl, the journey towards marriage has just begun. Now that they’re engaged, a multitude of other decisions will arise. The couple have people in mind for Best Man and Bridesmaids and are looking forward to inviting them to accept these roles. But before wedding plans can really be set in motion, there’s a more imminent event on the horizon – their family is set to grow with the arrival of a baby daughter in January.

While the wedding may have to wait a little longer, Abby and Carl are delighted that they have taken the next step in their adventure together, all sparked by that one question posed in the Duke of Cornwall tower. And Carl is overjoyed at the outcome of his proposal: “I wanted to spend the rest of my life with Abby! She’s my best friend and I couldn’t imagine being with anyone else.” If you’re getting married, why not consider letting the Duke of Cornwall Hotel make it a truly magical occasion. Find out about their wedding packages by visiting their website at thedukeofcornwall. co.uk. Or you can call them on 01752 275850 or send an email to weddings@thedukeofcornwall.co.uk.

The hotel is hosting the Duke Mini Collection, a free wedding show exclusively for engaged couples, on Thursday 16th March 2017 (from 5pm-8pm).

Photo credits: Andy Tucker Photography, Toby Lowe Photography, Liberty Pearl Photography Emma Morgan Photography

at eventbrite.co.uk (search ‘Duke Mini Collection’).

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wedding venues

Mount Edgcumbe

Where dreams are made

With over 500 years of history, Mount Edgcumbe House is one of the most beautiful venues the South West has to offer. Set in beautiful grounds overlooking Plymouth Sound, this venue is the thing that dreams are made of. Standing in 865 acres of Britain’s most stunning landscape, Mount Edgcumbe boasts 7 acres of formal gardens, 10 miles of coastline and more historic buildings and follies than you could want as a backdrop for your photographs. The House has three licensed rooms for civil ceremonies, accommodating from 2 to 120 guests plus the outdoor option of the elegant Summer House overlooking the delightful Earls Garden. If your idea of a perfect wedding day is a to get away from it all to an intimate setting we also offer bespoke elopement packages in our beautiful holiday cottages. Mount Edgcumbe also boasts two stunning reception venues on the park where you can let your imagination free to plan the celebration of your dreams. The historic Orangery overlooking the Italian Garden can seat up to 120 guests for a sumptuous reception before dancing the night away in this delightful setting. The second option is combining the new with the old; a state of the art marquee nestled in the exclusive Earls Garden giving you the modern comfort of a reinforced glass structure with

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the exclusive gardens for your guests to enjoy throughout the evening. With the added bonus of our experienced wedding co-ordinator, your wedding day at this very flexible venue will truly be a day to remember. So the choice is yours, why not come along and see for yourself what we can do for you. But your special day doesn’t have to end there; here at Mount Edgcumbe we can offer you a home away from home.

can relax and make the most of your stay. Both the properties are ideally situated to explore further into Cornwall as well as popping across to the historic city of Plymouth via the Cremyll Ferry which lands on a quay 100 yards away from the Cremyll Gate, entrance to the park.

Special offer

The historical park can become your own little hideaway in one of our beautifully renovated holiday cottages. Situated in the lower park we have Cremyll Lodge. Originally built as a gatehouse in the 1800s to accommodate members of staff, this beautiful 1 bedroom Lodge has been tastefully updated for the 21st century allowing you to make the most of your break in this beautiful part of the world. Located in the bustling Barrow Centre next to the House, Horseshoe Cottage, is a split level two bedroom cottage. Built in the 1700s the Barrow Centre buildings were originally part of the estates service infrastructure the buildings have been carefully renovated over the last decade so they can once again be explored and enjoyed. The Barrow Centre is also home to the Stables Café, shops, sawmill, traditional working blacksmith as well as a body care and grooming treatment room, so there’s plenty to ensure you

We are offering a special price for the wedding of your dreams – venue hire for up to 120 guests for a civil ceremony and venue hire for up to 150 guests in our luxury marquee for £4,500. Also included in the package - free parking, confetti, transport from the Cremyll Ferry for your guests and a bridal dressing room for use on the day.

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With three lic For more information please contact: Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park, Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZ Tel: 01752 822 236 email: edgcumbeweddings@plymouth.gov.uk website: www.mountegcumbe.gov.uk


Mount Edgcumbe...

..where dreams come true

...where dreams come true

With three licensed rooms and an outdoor summer house for civil ceremonies plus two stunning reception venues, the choice is yours.

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New for 2017 - bespoke elopement packages available. Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park, Cremyll, Torpoint PL10 1HZ Tel: 01752 822236 email: edgcumbeweddings@plymouth.gov.uk, www.me-weddingvenue.co.uk


wedding venues

Capturing the moment: Choosing the best Wedding Photographer

The Perfect Flavour To Your Fairytale Day... Feeding guests at your Wedding Reception can feel somewhat overwhelming and many couples say that they agonise over this decision more than most; do I have enough choices, will everyone like what is offered, how does the food affect our budget... fear not! Here at the New Continental Hotel we can help take the worry away! We eat with our eyes, so flavour and presentation are equal players on your wedding guests’ plates; whether you choose colourful food or a culinary theme, a sit down feast or a beautiful buffet, you want your guests to leave not only with wonderful memories of a magnificent day - but also fully sated, satisfied and deliciously dazzled by their food. The truth is that many couples you talk to can’t remember much about the food on their special day; here at the New Continental Hotel we make sure that not only do guests remember and rave about our food, but the Newlyweds do too! We know how important the right ingredients are for your day...and the food you choose plays a top component on you having the fairytale day of your dreams. We work with our couples to make sure we know them and their guests, so we can ensure everyone is happy with the food chosen, allowing you to know everything is under control and within your budget.

Trying To Predict Every Possible Dietary Requirement:

Many people have dietary requirements; some people are allergic to food with gluten, dairy, nuts and many more! There is no way you can plan your wedding menus to cater to each individual guest's dietary needs and preferences, so when you send us your guests requirements we put together a menu option that is bespoke and tailor made to their requirements, so you don’t have to have every eventuality on your menu options. Our advice is always to choose the food that most appeals to you, and offer that to your guests on your big day and let us worry about the rest. We always recommend that you do offer a vegetarian option though, because nowadays that can be a common preference.

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Take advance from friends, recommendations from family, even ask your venue if it has a suppliers list of services they typically use or are using on their own websites. Find out if any of the other services you are using for your wedding have any recommendations, remember 'good news travels fast, but bad news travels faster'.

With an eye for colour and design, a flair for presentation and authentic and incomparable food creations, our chefs are masters in the kitchen, and with a Wedding Coordinator who has over 30 years of experience; together they have created some top tips to help ease the agony and give you a head start on your wedding food planning.

At the New Continental Hotel we ask our couples to provide us with a rough headcount and we talk through the various wedding packages available. When they select their menu, the price per person is often more expensive if you are choosing to offer more options to your guests. We have amazing menu packages that start from just £34 per head for a three course meal or £18 for a buffet, offering a great variety of fresh, local produce made into mouth-watering dishes. It’s , tailored not about how many options you offer; it’s about eds at tal Hotel the options you offer!

There has been a lot of planning, preparation, tears of joy and tears of despair along the way but when the big day arrives you want to capture every beautiful detail and remember them forever. Choosing the right photographer for your wedding is key; someone who is simply more than a camera-operator. Think carefully about the value you place on those images before you decide to move forward. Creating images that encapsulate the moment and the emotion of the day is a specialist task.

Whether you have £10,000, £5,000 or £1,000 to spend on your big day, with careful organisation, zealous budgeting and a few money-saving tricks from us, you can have the wedding you’ve always wanted, with the most sensational food ever!

TYING THE KNOT

Think about the style of photographs you want from your photographer. Do you want them to be formal? Do you want lots of laughter? Do you want to be an Elegant bride? Maybe all of the above. You'll be pleasantly surprised to find that photographers, cake-makers, florists and dress makers will suit different styles and often find themselves working with like-minded brides and grooms – ask who they recommend and you'll find that all your worries and fears about the big day will evaporate and you can enjoy the whole experience which will come out even more in your photos. It is always important to meet with your photographer, and meet a few. Not all of us are comfortable in front of camera. Wedding photographs can be a very intimate thing played out in front of your closest friends and family, there's no surprise that there may be an element of 'camera shyness'. You'll know when you meet the right photographer for you, follow your instincts - you'll feel comfortable and relaxed with them and that is half the battle. Wedding photos should cover everything from the formal to those stolen moments that tell a story. It may be advisable (if the wedding is still some way o ) to try some engagement shots , this will give you the ultimate test drive. You need to get to know the photographer as much as they need to get to know you. Consider how you want your photos to be presented. You want quality in your album but you don't want the album to steal the show. Also consider your budget, many of the top albums come at a price but if money is no object then a top album will make all the difference. Finally, with your chosen, trusted photographer at hand to capture your most intimate moments, relax, enjoy and get lost in the story.

To the world you may be one person... to one person you are the world.


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Licensed for civil ceremonies

Beautiful 4-Poster and Deluxe suites

Weddings from 10-250

Accommodation discounts for guests

Bespoke menus

Individually tailored packages

Dedicated Wedding Co-ordinators

Memories that last forever

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Corinthian Platinum

(x 50 day guests/ x 100 evening guests)

£6350.00

Exclusive use of the venue, Ceremony room, Wedding Breakfast (or 5 option BBQ), Tea/ Coffee, Pimms on arrival (or after ceremony), Table wine, Champagne for toast drink, Evening buffet, D.J, White chair covers and coloured sash, Red carpet, Centerpieces, Name cards and table plan, Linen napkins ,Cake stand and knife. Additional day guest £62.00 per person / Additional evening guest £9.70 per person

Corinthian Gold

(x 50 day guests/ x 100 evening guests)

£5750.00

Exclusive use of the venue, Ceremony room, Wedding Breakfast (or 4 option BBQ), Bucks Fizz on arrival, Prosecco for toast drink, Evening Buffet, D.J, Red Carpet, White chair covers and coloured sash, Centerpieces. Additional day guest £55.00 per person/ Additional evening guest £9.70 per person

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The best of the rest........ Kitley House Hotel

Kitley Estate, Yealmpton, Plymouth, PL8 2NW Tel: 01752 881555 www.kitleyhousehotel.com Since becoming a hotel in 1996, Kitley House has been the favoured Wedding Venue in Plymouth and South Devon for many couples and their guests. They can accommodate guests within the house or in marquee accommodation in their formal gardens. Thanks to its secluded location and intimate surroundings Kitley is the ideal setting for such a special occasion. The hotel is also licensed to conduct both Civil Ceremonies and Civil Partnerships. The lovely setting is perfect for this most memorable of days and with the option of indoor and outdoor ceremony locations your wedding will be suited to you. All of their weddings are exclusive use making the entire hotel and grounds yours for the day! From getting ready through to a disco in the evening, Kitley House Hotel can host your special day according to your wants, needs and budget.

Langdon Court Hotel

St Mellion

Wembury, Plymouth, Devon PL9 ODY Tel: 01752 862358 www.langdoncourt.com It is difficult to imagine a more romantic wedding than Langdon Court, the quintessential English Manor nestled in the rolling South Hams Countryside with a stunning Jacobean garden and lakeside setting.

If you’d like more information or assistance with planning your day please call: 01752 664327 or e-mail: weddings@rpcyc.com

The hotels professional wedding planners will answer any questions you have and discuss our tailored packages with you.

Exclusive use of the venue, BBQ (3 options), Bucks fizz on arrival, Sparkling wine for toast drink, Evening buffet, Red Carpet ,White chair covers and coloured sash.

Taking over a venue as unique and inspiring as Boringdon Hall gives you the freedom and flexibility to express yourself in complete privacy. The perfect party house, exclusive use gives you uninterrupted use of the luxury estate and manor house hotel. This includes the Great Hall, Gallery Restaurant, and 40 luscious bedrooms.

With two outdoor locations for ceremonies, at Kitley you have the option of getting married in their gazebo by the house, arbour by the river or a beautiful room inside the house.

Additional day guest £35.00 per person / Additional evening guest £9.70 per person

£4600.00

Colebrook, Plympton, Plymouth, PL7 4DP Tel: 01752 344455 www.boringdonhall.co.uk Boringdon Hall is the embodiment of elegance and style and can now be your home for your special day. Exclusive use means exclusively yours. Yours from which to host the exclusive show-stopping wedding you’ve always dreamed of. Yours for a relaxed wedding weekend, without any interruptions. Yours from which to entertain your VIP guest list of family and friends.

The landscaped grounds and parkland surrounding Boringdon Hall are a stunning backdrop for your wedding day. Importantly, Boringdon Hall doesn’t depend on good weather and is as striking in the rain as it is under blue skies! Dramatic and passionate, the Elizabethan manor house is an extremely versatile wedding venue.

From the moment you enter the sweeping drive adorned with wild flowers to your first glimpse of the beautiful house you will be enraptured by the tranquil beauty and elegance that is Langdon Court. From flowers to music, lighting to photographers, you will have a personal wedding co-ordinator who will ensure a seamless transition throughout your wedding experience.

(x 50 day guests/ x 100 evening guests)

Boringdon Hall

St Mellion, SaltashCornwall, PL12 6SD Tel: 01579 351 351 www.st-mellion.co.uk Set amidst romantic Cornish countryside, the resort boasts extensive fine catering, luxurious guest rooms and suites, and extensive leisure facilities, making it an excellent venue choice for weddings of all sizes. The dedicated team of wedding coordinators will do their utmost to tailor your day to accommodate your every wish, down to the very last deta Whether you choose St Mellion as the venue for your ceremony, reception, or both, our experienced events team will help take care of every aspect of the planning, from the top-line logistics down to the finest of details. St Mellion has the ability to effortlessly host wedding parties both large and small, offering a number of different package options, as well as the possibility to create a totally bespoke experience, for a wedding like no other!

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18ct White Gold Sapphire & Diamond Necklace £740

18ct White Gold Sapphire & Diamond Necklace £885

18ct White Gold Pearl & Diamond Studs £1200

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Platinum 2.18cts Diamond Ring £12,500

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health and fitness

Fitness is for life, not just for New Year: Experts 'top tips' for keeping your health and fitness regime throughout 2017

The start of a new year offers up an opportunity to reflect on the year just passed and focus on the year ahead. It's also a chance for us to take stock of our lives. No matter what age we may be, we are all the youngest we are ever going to be, so why not embrace change and create a more positive, happier, healthier future. After a celebratory festive period, the new year tends to throw up a number of resolutions that target health. I know you would have heard all this before, but it would be remiss of us not to suggest a healthier regime.

then a Personal Trainer can advise on fitness as well as nutritional programmes and will be there every step of the way encouraging you to achieve your target. We speak to a selection of fitness professionals who can offer up some fantastic fitness tips and advice to kick start your new regime.

3, You now want to start to understand your portion sizes. Some people don’t understand portion sizes and may eat too much while others may not eat enough. So understanding the portions for different types of food will really help you be more consistent with your diet. This will help prevent under and over eating which can lead to weight problems.

Whether you are considering eating less fatty foods, drinking less or maybe quitting cigarettes, there are a number of services and advisers in the area that can help you achieve your goals. All these have a profound effect on your wellbeing and general demeanour, clearing your systems of toxins that will leave you feeling fresh and ready for some new challenges for the year ahead. If you want to take your health and fitness that one step further then joining a Gym or Fitness Club will not only give you that impetus to make 2017 a healthier one, but will also open up a new group of friends to boost your social calendar. If the thought of signing up to a 12 month contract at your local gym seems a little too expensive then there are many other less expensive ways to get healthier and lose pounds in weight rather than financially. Look out for local running and swimming clubs, inexpensive and possibly the best way to get fit and keep weight off as well as meet new 'likeminded' people. If you feel the need to go that extra mile, then employing the services of a personal trainer. If you really want to get fit and healthy in 2017,

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their food later in the evening and neglect to eat through the day, some people may eat when they are bored. You want to find a way of creating structure to your diet and find activities to fill up free time if you are someone who eats when they are bored. A food diary is a good idea as this allows you to visualise what you are eating and when you are eating.

Tom Gilbert Coombe Dean S.C. Lose Weight in 5 Simple Steps 1, Set yourself a realistic goal weight. Setting a realistic goal weight will help you get in an effective mind set to start your weight loss journey. Picturing yourself at your goal weight will really help motivate you to stick to your diet and training. Also by keeping it realistic means that it is achievable, so when you reach that goal weight you feel a level of accomplishment. Without a goal you cannot score! 2, You need to understand when you eat and why you eat. Some people make eat most of

4, Now if you are looking to clean up your diet you are going to have to start making smart substitutions for food. This means replacing the foods that are deemed unhealthy in certain amounts and replacing them with foods more beneficial to your health and weight goals. This would mean replacing foods that are higher in fats and sugars with healthier whole foods as this will help keep your calories low, and you never know you may find a new food you enjoy. 5, The final step to your weight loss is balancing your diet with physical activity. Even though diet is the most important key to weight loss you still need to be exercising as this will help with burning more calories throughout the day which in turn will help with overall weight loss. For more free weight management and training advice visit the following: Facebook: Tom Gilbert Fitness YouTube: Tom Gilbert Fitness Personal Training, Diet and Training Plans are available: tomgilbertfitness@gmail.com


Get fit at Coombe Dean Sports Centre

Work out in our Life Fitness equipped Fitness Suite No contracts! No Joining Fees! Pay per session or other paymnet options:

From

£ 10 / month

Try a fitness class Monday 9 - 9:30pm Les Mills GRIT Tuesday 5 - 5:30pm Les Mills GRIT Tuesday 7 - 8pm Les Mills Body Attack Tuesday 8 - 9pm Yoga Wednesday 7 - 8pm Zumba Wednesday 8:30 - 9:30pm - Pilates Friday 5 - 5:30pm Les Mills GRIT Saturday 11:30-12pm Les Mills GRIT £3 for Les Mills GRIT (30mins) classes and £4 for other classes (1 hour).

For further information, to book a class, induction or personal trainer, please call 01752 485471 or contact tgilbert@coombedean.co.uk

Coombe Dean School, Charnhill Way, Elburton, PL9 8ES Tel: 01752 485471 www.coombedeansport.co.uk


health and fitness Some of Plymouth's most respected voices in health and fitness continue to give us their tips and advice for those wanting to make improvements to body and mind.

7 Step guide to a Fitter and Healthier You for 2017! 1. Find Your Motivation:

What is motivating you to want to exercise? Is it to lose weight, look better in your clothes, increase strength, run a marathon, feel more energetic or simply improve your health?

2. Have a Plan:

Once you’ve established what your motivation is, then you need to have a plan and this where a Personal Trainer can be most effective to establishing new routines and positive exercise habits. Discussing these factors with your trainer will help you be more clear about what you want and also motivate and inspire you throughout the journey. You don't need specialist equipment to train your core, any exercise or activity that involves maintaining a stable torso can strengthen these muscles. There are also many exercises out there to specifically target this area which you may want to try or add to any fitness programmes that you may do.

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A great exercise for core conditioning is the 'plank' which supports proper posture and balance if done correctly.

Neil Talbot YMCA Plymouth What is your core and why is it important to keep it strong?

Your core is a complex series of muscles stemming far beyond just your abs, including all muscles attached to your torso area. Core muscles are incorporated in almost every movement of the human body, and can act as isometric or dynamic stabilisers for movement or can initiate movement themselves.

A great exercise for core conditioning is the 'plank' which supports proper posture and balance if done correctly. How to do a basic plank

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Some of the muscles involved in your core include:

Hold your elbows directly under your shoulders and place your wrists in line with your elbows. Push your body up into your upper back and hold your chin close to your neck. In this position, brace your abdominals. (Contract them), squeeze your gluteal (tailbone) and thigh muscles simultaneously while continuing to breathe normally.

Exercises

We have lots of classes here at the YMCA to improve this key area of the body, we also have a very knowledgeable and experienced team of instructors that can get those core muscles firing. Pop in or give us a call to find out how we can help you.

Major muscles included are the pelvic floor muscles, transversus abdominis, multifidus, internal and external oblique’s, rectus abdominis, erector spinae, especially the longissimus thoracis, and the diaphragm. Core exercises are a very important part of a well-rounded fitness programme, but are very often neglected. A stronger core will create better body stability, balance and movement for every day, and/or sporting activities.

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3. Make Goals:

Goals help measure progress and training with a PT will help you establish goals that a specific and important to you.

4. Train SMART with a Progressive Programme: A major mistake many people make when tackling a New Health Resolution is trying to do everything at once and setting perhaps unrealistic or unachievable goals that often fall by the wayside after a few weeks or so. By setting SMART goals early on with your trainer (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timed) will help you stay on track with your training, establishing new goals along the way, by following, safe, fun, effective and progressive exercise programme.

5. Eat Healthy and track what you eat:

Establishing a SMART and effective exercise plan is great, but equally important is good nutrition and putting the right fuel in your body to stay healthy and energised. Your trainer will be able to give you sensible advice on healthy eating, review what you eat and drink, have a look at good and bad habits and make suggestions where you can make improvements.

6. Drink more water!

During the Festive Season most of us drink perhaps a little too much alcohol and not enough water! Alcohol and high fat, salty and sweet foods, all contribute to dehydrating the body. Drinking more water not only helps keep us hydrated but has many other fantastic benefits, i.e. increases energy and relieves fatigue, flushes out toxins, improves skin complexion, natural headache remedy, helps improve concentration, to name just a few.

7. Rest and Recovery

Once you’ve established a SMART and effective exercise programme and a balanced and healthy eating plan, you then need to ensure that you give your body adequate rest and recovery.


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win 1 months FREE full leisure membership for 1 adult at China Fleet Country Club T&Cs apply Set in 180 acres of exquisite countryside, on the cusp of Devon and Cornwall, China Fleet is one of the South West’s leading country clubs.

New Year! New You! China Fleet Country Club can provide the foundations for you to start your health journey this New Year. With our comprehensive fitness suite, classes, Aqua Spa and swimming pool, where else could be better? So what are the benefits of you starting your new path to a healthier lifestyle with us?

There are many reasons why people become stressed, a combination of being active and relaxation can help with the relief of everyday life. The hormones that are released whilst being active are called Endorphins.

Whether your goals are to gain, lose weight or stay active, China Fleet Country Club will work with you to achieve your goals. Carrying too much weight can feel uncomfortable and is damaging to your health. Obesity is very prominent in the media and can lead to a number of health issues, such as heart disease, diabetes, stroke or cancer. Obesity affects one in four adults and one in five children (aged 10 to 11) in the UK. Being underweight also has potential health implications.

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Enjoy a huge range of facilities including:Gym Aqua Spa with laconium, foot spas, Finnish sauna, aroma steam room, spa pool, Caribbean shower,Tepidarium loungers & Relaxation Area Indoor Swimming Pool Over 55 weekly Exercise Classes Racquet Sports In addition to all this we have a full range of member benefits giving even more reasons for you to be a part of one of the South West's leading Country Club's.

Stress relief

Weight management

We know that looking after yourself is about more than simply taking exercise; you need to enjoy life, taking time to relax and have fun. Whether you are looking to improve your health and fitness, try a new activity, relax away from the outside world, or simply find some enjoyable ways to spend your leisure time, our friendly and helpful team are dedicated to ensuring that you find what you're looking for and enjoy each and every visit.

This hormone will give you the “feel good” factor. When these hormones are released you will encounter an improved mood, increased pleasure and minimised pain. Including an activity in your daily routine will not only help with your stress levels, but will also lower your blood pressure and cholesterol, therefore helping you to relax more and achieve a better sleep pattern. So what are you waiting for, join the China Fleet Country Club now! £10 per person Leisure Joining Fees From 1st January – 28th February 2017 T and C's apply

As well as use of our fantastic leisure facilities, you will receive a membership card entitling you to: • 10% discount in our Brasserie • Discount on our Accommodation • 10% discount in the Barn Spa Beauty (excluding certain specialist treatments) • Discount on the Driving Range and Green Fees

For a chance to win, simply send us your name and contact details on e-mail, to: competitions@woinplymouth.co.uk Subject: China Fleet Closing Date: February 14th Usual T's & C's apply Your contact details will be passed to the China Fleet Country Club. Add 'No' to your entry if you do not want them to contact you.



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So what is the best way to create a state whereby you burn more energy than you consume? Well the answer to this question is never easy because we all respond to certain types of exercise in different ways - but one thing is certain, the best training plan for you is the plan that you can follow with consistency. The biggest reason for people failing any fitness or physique related plan is that they never find a level of consistency and they try and make too many changes too soon, realise the changes are not sustainable and don’t t around their lifestyle and inevitably “drop the fitness thing” long before they reach their potential.

You can’t out-train a bad diet

Achieve that sense of New Year rejuvenation with Gaia Spa. After the festive season has drawn to a close and 2017 resolutions become the topic of conversation, wellness and fitness spring to mind. Nestled in the Devonshire countryside at the AA five star awarded Boringdon Hall hotel, sits the destination spa that brings a whole new level of wellness to the South West. Gaia Spa combines excellent service with luxurious fitness and wellbeing facilities and provides members with a very special place to nurture their wellness. With a state of the art gym housing the highest specification equipment, a great selection of cardio and resistance machines, personal trainers on hand to advise and recommend fitness programmes and access to Gaia Spa’s swimming pool, hydrotherapy pool and heat experience, a membership at Gaia Spa isn’t just a gym membership, it’s a complete wellness package.

To see continual results you must closely monitor your food and drink intake. I’m not keen on blanket prescribing nutritional advice, but as a rule of thumb most people would get a really positive response by including lean meats, fish, fibre rich green vegetables and healthy fats as the basis for their meals.

Don’t be afraid of fat!

Healthy fats play a vital role in health as they allow us to absorb vitamins A,D,E & K - so dropping fat out of your diet can put you on a fast track to poor health. Gaia Spa is a destination spa for those who want to focus on their health and wellbeing in calm and luxury surroundings.

Gaia Spa combines excellent service with luxurious fitness and wellbeing facilities and provides members with a very special place to nurture their wellness. Eaten a little too well towards the end of 2016? Gaia members receive discounts in the social dining space of the Spatisserie where a nutritional menu of morning delights, light lunches and delicate afternoon teas are served as members can soak up the soothing views post work-out, or simply sit and relax in familiar surroundings on a ‘rest day’. Weekly classes including Yoga, Pilates and wellness walks are complimentary to members, all embracing the philosophy of Your Wellness, Naturally, as Gaia Spa nurtures not only the body, but also the mind.

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Let’s say you’ve decided to train every day for an hour (Not that I’m saying that’s a good idea, for most people it’s not!) - this would have you training for 7 hours per week. Now if we consider that most people spend around 120 hours per week awake, that leaves us with 113+ hours to negate the hard work you’ve done in your training.

For further information and prices on memberships please contact 01752 344455 or gym@gaiaboringdon.co.uk or visit www.gaiaboringdon.co.uk

Getting “Bang for your buck” in training

When training to lose bodyfat I recommend people to use exercises that over more “bang for your buck” which require more energy to perform and continue to burn energy long after the session has nished. Exercises such as squats, lunges, as well as pressing and pulling exercises require lots of energy to perform and speed up the process of improving your physique. Performing light exercise such as a long slow run can help you, but you will have to work much longer to get anywhere near the same level of energy expenditure.

No gym? No problem!

For people who don’t have access to a gym Interval Training is a great tool for fat loss and o ers better energy expenditure than traditional low intensity exercise running. Idea’s such as using evenly spread lamp posts can produce a visually stimulating way to perform intervals - sprint past 2 lamp posts, then walk to the next, then sprint the next 2 and so on. The only person who can stop you from achieving the results you want in 2017 is you so get motivated, be consistent and work hard, and very quickly you’ll see that all of your effort is worth it.


Gaia Spa Memberships Gaia Spa brings a whole new level of wellness to the South West. A destination spa combining excellent service with luxurious ďŹ tness and wellbeing facilities, we provide members with a very special place to nurture their wellness.

Gaia Spa Boringdon, Boringdon Hill, Plymouth, PL7 4DP www.gaiaboringdon.co.uk / 01752 344455


Lean, mean, workout machine

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Joe Wicks is an online nutrition coach and creator of the 90 Day SSS Plan which has transformed the lives of tens of thousands of people all over the world! Here, the man known as The Body Coach, talks food, fitness, fame. Plus, you can win a copy of his latest 'Lean In 15' meal plan and workout book. So, it was about 5 years ago you got into fitness?

What sort of drunk are you?

Yeah, I became a PT, got into social media and the rest is history. I haven’t just popped up from nowhere, I have been working hard building up a community and a social media following.

I’m a friendly drunk and I like to dance! My ideal night out is dinner with cocktails but I’m not about raving I had a little phase, I thought I was an eat London rave but I burnt out after about three months and thought, this isn’t for me!

Why has fitness become such a big trend?

You were spotted out with Ellie Goulding earlier this year..?

It’s cool to go to the gym now. Women now are more into fitness and sports than before. There is so much option now. Wearing your gym gear out used to be embarrassing now it’s a whole fashion trend! And, yeah, people are generally more aware of nutrition and eating well… I don’t know why but it’s a good thing. I like to think I’ve had an influence.

She’s a friend of mine. Her manager signed up to my plan and we made friends that way. She’s a vegan though, she doesn’t do my plan. We’ve only met five times but she’s cool. I increase people calories, and they get their own support coach they can email. The plan is tailored as well, it isn’t generic. People see a real transformation.

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I think it’s so unrealistic and dangerous for girls. It’s all fake. No one is that beautiful naturally. Whereas I use social media to promote healthy body image What do you think about fad diets?

That’s exactly why I started to do what I do. There is so much nonsense out there. Lowcalorie diets do not work long-term. They just don’t. You’ll lose weight, then binge and re-gain it all. The answer is eating well all the time and that’s what my plans are about because I re-educate people about their bodies and about food.

Do you always eat really well?

I have to be really strict to get this lean. Not boozing…staying away from treats. A typical day’s meal will be scrambled egg or an omelette for breakfast then a massive chicken burger that I make myself. For dinner maybe a Thai Green Curry. All made myself, of course!

When was the last time you had, like, a Burger King or Mac Donalds? Oh, about three years ago in Ibiza. Fast food makes me ill now. My body isn’t used to it.

What’s your ‘cheat food?’

I love ice cream and a it of chocolate. I can’t stop though; Once I start I need the whole bar!

Do you go for big nights out?

I go out about twice a month, I get really drunk! I can get drunk off three cocktails because my body isn’t used to it.

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What celebrity fans have you got?

John Terry follows me on Instagram, Ella Eyre, Jessie J, Charlotte Crosby. I don’t hang with celebrities.

Have you been over to try to crack America?

I’m really well known in the UK but America is harder so I’ve had to go over a few times to try to get myself known. But I’ve been on prime time TV over there – it’s happening! My plan is to get every single person in the world lean so I need to be on TV in every country in the world and want my books in every country. The power of social media is amazing – I’ve got over 100,000 people sign up to my plan in just over two and a half years. I went to Barcelona for a few days and left my phone in the safe for two days. Slowed my brain down a little bit. Was really nice and relaxing and let me get my focus back. It was on my own. I need holidays by myself every now and then just to recharge but I live for boy’s holidays. I took them all to Vegas and we’re going to Dubai. I’m doing a talk over there for an hour and, with the money I’m getting paid for that, I’m flying all my mates over for a week. Eight of us. They’re my best friends, the boys I grew up with. We call ourselves The Vegas Eight based on our last holiday – that’s the name of our WhatsApp group

– but we’ll change the name to The Dubai Eight after this trip. They’re the boys I trust with my life.

How’s your life changed since getting famous?

I don’t think I’m famous. I might get recognised occasionally but my life hasn’t really changed day-to-day. The biggest change its that I can be more generous. I used to have to save up for everything, holidays would take me months to save up for. Now, to be able to take all my mates away, it’s such a nice feeling.

What’s been your biggest splurge?

I bought my mum a house in Epsom in Surrey. She loves it. I’m building my own house and renting while that’s happening. Every day is different and so much fun. I don’t even feel like I’m working.

Do you ever just want privacy?

I love what I do. The thing is, we are all always on our phones – all the time – anyway. So I’m trying to make a living out of it. If I’m on my phone, it’s not because I’m being anti-social it’s because I’m creating a community and helping people. People expect it, they want the next recipe or workout. It’s not tiring because it’s what I love and why I do what I do. I didn’t realise that a million followers equated to a business and people wanting to buy stuff and sponsor or advertise with you. I was never motivated by that. I’ve always been about free content. Even though my book is £8, I posted 6,000 videos on Instagram over two years to build that trust. That’s what Lean15 is.

What do you think about the naked selfie culture from some celebs?

I think Instagram is somewhere you go to be beautiful and Snapchat is somewhere you go to be real. You can filter yourself so much on Instagram. If you met the Kardashian girls in real life, they are not going to look like that! They will not be that immaculate! I think it’s so unrealistic and dangerous for girls. It’s all fake. No one is that beautiful naturally. Whereas I use social media to promote healthy body image.

Have you ever had negative comments or trolling? It’s generally very positive. I’ve been called a ‘sellout’ a few times, but whatever! If anyone said something really negative - which is like 0.01% of all the comments because most of them are so nice – I would just block them immediately. I don’t see nasty trolling or ego, really.

What are you plans for the future?

World domination! I’d love to move to Santa Monica and have a TV show in America. I’d love to spend summers in the UK and winters there. I just want to keep doing what I’m doing.


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Maybe 2017 will give you an opportunity to learn a new skill?

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The Apprenticeship is great .... It is all very interesting for me and my job here is never boring. Everyone is very supportive and I am gaining great life experiences

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A happy Apprentice: Natasha Duncan working in Marketing at Mind Sports International Natasha, 19, is doing her Marketing Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship with Acacia Training and Development at Mind Sports International in Plymouth, and she loves every minute of it. From leaving school Natasha travelled and worked in Italy for 5 months on an Erasmus programme gaining valuable work experience. She discovered early that she preferred handson work rather going to University. She did Business at school and decided that this is what

she wanted to do. Her friends also recommended an Apprenticeship to her because “…you can learn and earn money at the same time.” Natasha saw the job offer of Mind Sports online and applied. It was clear from the interview that this is not your normal work environment. Mind Sports was created to bring more value to the Mind Sports, poker and gaming arenas through live events around the world. Natasha started the Apprenticeship in June 2016 and is already in

“The Apprenticeship is great and so is Jeremy, my Assessor. It is all very interesting for me and my job here is never boring. Everyone is very supportive and I am gaining great life experiences. My work is hands-on and I am going to achieve a recognised qualification. I would like to progress in my job and take a higher level qualification. I love the travel aspect of my job. I have already been to Madrid and Lyon this year and next year we have tournaments in Qatar. I couldn’t have done this with a College or University.” Anne Willis, Natasha’s line manager says: “Natasha is great. She already got a pay rise after 3 months and is so reliable. She is flying through the qualification and we like the support and feedback from Acacia.” Natasha says proudly: “I was so lucky to find this unique job in Plymouth and that I can meet and work with people all over the world.” If you would like to start an Apprenticeship with us email: info.plymouth@acacia.ac.uk Thanks to www.Mindsportsinternational.com www.acacia.ac.uk

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You will be expected to work within the team to ensure the smooth day to day organisation and safety of all children. The successful apprentice must have excellent observation and communication skills and will play an active part in the development of the children in their care. You will also be a key worker to a group of children where you will play a big part in their development and overall learning journey.

We currently have an opening for an apprentice light vehicle technician. We specialise in the repair of cars and light vehicles.

Weekly wage: £115.00 Working week: 35 hours M - F 7.30am - 6pm Apprenticeship duration: 12-18 Months Closing Date: 23rd January Bambinos Childcare Centres have been operating in Plymouth since 1994, and are looking to recruit two child care apprentices to join the team at their Mutley Plain branch.

You will help children to understand and demonstrate good health, hygiene and personal habits during meal times, rest periods and bathroom use, and model excellence whilst you assist in serving snacks and refreshments to children. You must also be a great team player and have excellent standards of personal hygiene and appearance, be reliable and model positive behaviour at all times.

Hairdressing Apprenticeship Toni & Guy

Weekly wage: £132.00 Working week: 40 hours Tues - Sat Apprenticeship duration: 12-18 Months Closing Date: 23rd January Toni & Guy Hair salon are looking for a salon apprentice to join their friendly team in Plymouth. You will be assisting stylists in ensuring that all clients are given the highest levels of customer service with special attention to comfort and friendliness. You will also generate and promote a professional working atmosphere and assist stylists in advising clients regarding all aspects of services available, including products, tools and equipment available for retail purchase. You will also make sure that work stations are kept clean and tidy at all times. You will also be involved in booking appointments, shampooing, conditioning, drying and styling hair, and mixing and applying hair colouring. You will study hairdressing topics such as hair and skin testing, the effects of chemicals on hair and skin, and the principles of hair colour selection – there’s also the option to learn about promoting products, perming, and working with different hair types. You will also be required to attend college sessions weekly to undertake additional training which will enhancing your knowledge and develop your skills.

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Weekly wage: £ 148.00 - £ 257.15 Working week: 37 hours 9am - 5pm Apprenticeship duration: 12 months Closing Date: 25th January This is an excellent opportunity to work as part of a highly skilled work force that is committed to quality. You will train as a qualified Light Vehicle Maintenance Technician working on cars and light vehicles. The successful candidate can expect a high quality training package with excellent career prospects.

The role is demanding as the successful applicant will be working on a range of vehicles while learning their trade to a nationally recognised standard. Modern cars are becoming increasingly complex and it is essential that today’s technicians are fully conversant with the most recent technology. This is an exciting opening for an opportunity to earn while you learn gaining a nationally recognised qualification and a future career.

Care Assistant Apprenticeship Colebrook (SW) Ltd Weekly wage: £ 120.00 - £ 208.50 Working week: 30 hours per week Apprenticeship duration: 12 months Closing Date: 6th March An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a busy care environment, offering care support and general assistance to the service users, whilst projecting a friendly and caring image.

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Duties include: Assisting residents with dressing, undressing, bathing and personal care Helping residents with mobility problems and disabilities To care for residents who are unwell i.e. changing dressings and bed nursing To plan and assist in mental and physical activities for residents i.e walking with them, reading, and hobbies. To make and change beds, light cleaning duties and emptying commodes To launder and inspect residents clothing To meet and greet visitors to the home and answer telephone calls Take part in staff meetings and training activities as directed To read and write reports To prepare and deliver meals and assist in feeding residents who need help To conduct all procedures in the home in line with legislation.

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Why train to be a trainer? Lee Land, YMCA Plymouth With more people increasingly looking to lead healthier, fitter lives, the demand for a more personal service and supported approach to people’s fitness had never been greater. Whether it’s through group aerobic sessions, support in the gym, or specialist classes, people expect more from the professionals they put their trust and money in. Would you trust and visit a doctor who used YouTube or the internet for a diagnosis? Ensuring that a fitness trainer has the appropriate qualification is a priority for customers and ensuring you have the right qualifications will help give clients the confidence they want in your services. Valid insurance is also essential for a trainer and protects you and the clients if something goes wrong. However, insurance only covers you for the qualification you have. So, if you are leading boot camp or circuit training session then you should be qualified in these areas. For example, the YMCA Awards L3 Instructing Outdoor Fitness or YMCA Awards L2 Instructing Circuit Training Sessions. Short courses are also a great way to expand your skillset making you more dynamic and able to train in all manner of contexts which are increasingly in demand expanding far beyond the typical gym setting and traditional personal trainer roles. YMCA Awards qualifications (formally CYQ) are internationally recognised, and allow trainers to gain entry onto the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs). While many centres deliver YMCA Awards courses, to truly get the ‘gold standard’ then you need to enrol at an official YMCA centre, such as YMCA Plymouth. We deliver a range of in demand qualifications including L2 Gym Instructor, L3 Diploma in Personal Training, as well as a range of professional development courses including indoor cycle and circuit training. For more information visit: ymcaplymouth.org.uk


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Apprenticeships: We’re not telling you it’s going to be easy, we’re telling you it’s going to be worth it.

Earlier this year GHQ welcomed Kathryn to the team, as Receptionist for the summer, before she headed off to Uni. Kathryn has reflected on her time at GHQ and wrote about her experience in this blog! Sat at the reception desk I met every different kind of person as they walked through the door for an interview with our Recruitment team. They were all intelligent people. They just had different goals and aspirations. After all you can’t go to university to be a Hairdresser; and, why would you? There is no point putting yourself in immense debt if you could get a similar qualification in an Apprenticeship which allows you to earn a wage whilst learning your trade. If you want to go into childcare, yes you could go to university but you risk putting yourself in debt when you could do a childcare Apprenticeship that will lead you to the same career goals. Whilst gaining the actual skills and the practical experience in the workplace and earning a wage throughout.

Kathryn The summer following my A Levels were finished and I was waiting to hear about my future, I was desperate for a full-time job. I was working in a restaurant but they weren’t giving me the hours that I wanted to keep me occupied or that I needed to save money. My boyfriend at the time was in the Navy which meant I could only see him on weekends and working in the hospitality industry made that difficult. I went hunting for a Monday to Friday office job but failed miserably. Then an opportunity opened at GHQ Training and I fell into the role of being their Monday – Friday Receptionist.

I learnt a lot about Apprenticeships and what they can offer. It’s a lot more straightforward and a lot more beneficial than people might realise. With GHQ Training, it is simple. You go online and apply. They contact you for an interview, you tell them the placements you are interested in and they start the process. You spend no money in this process and as soon as you start working you will be earning an Apprenticeship wage, which goes up after the first year to your age group’s minimum wage. Whilst working for GHQ Training, they offered me an Apprenticeship to learn Business Skills and gain a business qualification. I had always dreamt of going to university, so I said that if it didn’t work out for me then I’d be really pleased to take them up on the offer.

There is no point putting yourself in immense debt if you could get a similar qualification in an Apprenticeship which allows you to earn a wage whilst learning your trade. When I first started in this role I knew very little about Apprenticeships. I went to a Grammar school so the main thing they encouraged was university. Apprenticeships to me were for those who didn’t do well in school. However, being at GHQ Training changed my view point completely.

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University isn’t for everyone, however the more qualifications you have the more employable you are so an Apprenticeship is a fantastic opportunity. GHQ Training make it a quick and simple process.

They offer courses in; Business Administration & Customer Service Childcare, Health and Social Care & Support Teaching Hairdressing & Barbering Beauty Therapy & Nail Services If I had known more about Apprenticeships at age 16 I may have chosen to do that instead of A Levels. Whilst I am currently enjoying my Marketing Management Degree at University, I didn’t enjoy A Levels and all of the pressure that went with them so, an apprenticeship would definitely have been a good alternative option. If, like Kathryn you are confused or unsure about what an Apprenticeship can do for you and you would like to find out more, why not contact our friendly Recruitment Team on (01752) 218086. You can also browse our current Apprenticeship job vacancies on: www.findanapprenticeship.gov.uk or on our website at www.ghqtraining.co.uk where you can apply online.


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Moving in 2017? We ask local experts how they feel our ever changing property market will perform in 2017. know what to say to gain an instruction, but delve a little further and ask them for examples of similar properties they have sold to yours. How many viewings did they have? What timescales do they expect to sell your property in? And most importantly what price was achieved? Ensure they are the experts in your area.

It's fair to say the housing market has seen a series of ups and downs since the recession took hold in 2008. During this time, there have been a number of policies introduced by government to kick start the housing market and get Britain moving again. As a new year is upon us, many of us will have spent the Christmas break taking a hard look at the home and deciding if its time to make improvements, investing money into our current property, or to take the chance in an ever changing property market and look at the long term benefits of moving. For those looking to improve, we will investigate house and home trends for 2017, next issue.

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For those who feel that a change of address, whether bying or renting is the order of the day, then we speak to some of the cities most respected voices to see how they feel the local market will perform. We will take a look at the new homes market, how recent government backed incentives have performed along with what the current goverment has in store for those finding it hard to get onto the property ladder.

Everyone at Hindhead Property would like to wish you a very prosperous new year. A new year always brings a new outlook on life and is usually the time when people have set their goals for what they would like to achieve over the next twelve months. The first three months of the year are traditionally when sellers tend think about, or have already decided, to put their house on the market. Below are a few tips for anyone who might not be 100% sure on what they should be looking for in an estate agent.

Finally, we will showcase Bovis Homes Sherford development which lies just 5 minutes from Plymouth City Centre.

1) When choosing an estate agent, it is key that you have faith in them to sell your house. A majority of agents are good sales people and

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2) It is an absolute must that your estate agent is professional in the way they handle your sale. Ensure that you use an estate agent that is fully licensed by the National Association of Estate Agents. This ensures that the person you have picked to sell your home has committed to raising the standards within our industry. They will have passed exams to become qualified in the sale of residential property and will be bound by a strict code of practice. 3) Don’t sign a long term contract! If an agent is asking you to sign an agreement to stay with them for a minimum term then question why they are doing this. If an agent is delivering on their promises you won’t look elsewhere for alternatives, so choose an agent that has no tie in period so if things aren’t working out you can move on and try an agent that is more suited. There are many more things that can make your decision much easier, so If you are thinking of selling why not call 01752 875075 and ask one of our experts to talk you through what we at Hindhead Property can offer?


Scott Parry Atwell Martin At this time of the year we frequently speak to two different prospective customers – frustrated prospective purchasers and reticent prospective sellers. We know most people considering selling their home want to wait until Spring, but our experience tells us that putting your property on the market at the same time as everyone else means that your home is competing with many more properties than it could be if you considered selling at what is typically a “quieter” time of year. Stock levels are traditionally low so it’s important that sellers take advantage of this situation and talk to us now – even though their gardens may not quite be at their best! We had a successful year in 2016 – we opened a Coastal and Rural Department to specifically cater for the needs of buyers and sellers in the South Hams, West Devon and South East Cornwall; and we are proud to have won a Gold Medal for the Best Single Office South West Estate Agency 2016 in the national Estate Agency of the Year Awards. 2017 is looking like it’s going to be a great year. With viewing levels up by 23% and new applicants up by 34% year on year, it is a good time for anyone considering marketing their property to get in touch. We use a combination of advertising in What’s On Plymouth, the Western Morning News and Plymouth Property Paper, marketing through The Guild of Property Professionals and our associate London Office on Park Lane and internet advertising on our own website together with Rightmove, Primelocation and Zoopla to give properties the widest possible exposure across the South West and the whole of the UK. We’ve also started using immersive Matterport technology for property tours and video floorplan; if you’ve not had a look, you can see examples on the Plymouth section of our www.atwellmartin.co.uk website. Our residential sales and lettings teams are very busy at this time of year, helping prospective sellers and landlords prepare their properties for a new season. If you would like obligation-free, confidential advice about how we can help you buy, sell or let a property do give us a call on 01752 202 121 or email us at plymouth.sales@atwellmartin.co.uk; we look forward to hearing from you. And as always, don’t forget to stay in touch via social media or our website. You can follow us on Facebook at @AtwellMartinPlymouth, keep abreast of all our news via Twitter at @AMPlymouth, or find out more at www.atwellmartin.co.uk. Atwell Martin, 65 Southside Street, The Barbican, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 2LA ph 01752 202121

In with the new.. Over the past 12 years, the percentage of people owning their own properties, in England, fell from 71% to 64%, with the steepest drop among young people. For those aged 25-34, the rate of home ownership fell from 59% in 2003 to 37% in 2015. This, despite government backed incentives such as the Help to Buy scheme and the fact that house building in England was at its strongest level in eight years, with the number of new homes being built having increased 11% in a year.

Help to Buy - Mortgage Guarantee: This scheme is designed to help homeowners as well as first time buyers to purchase either a new build or an existing property in the UK with as little as 5 per cent deposit (up to a maximum price of £ 600,000). A mortgage of up to 95 per cent is required from a lender, of which the Government will guarantee the lender up to 15 per cent of the property’s value.These purchases cannot be a shared ownership or shared equity purchase. The home cannot be a second home or a buy-to-let property.

The government has also agreed to spend an extra £1.4bn on affordable housing in England. Local authorities will be able to bid for the money under one of three existing schemes : Affordable Rent, Shared Ownership or Rent to Buy. With this in mind, the Chancellor, Phil Hammond, announced in his Autumn Statement. £2.3bn would be spent on infrastructure - such as roads - related to housing developments. The chancellor said the money would support the building of up to 100,000 new homes, and amounted to a "step-change" in help for the industry.

Help to Buy – Isa: Potential home buyers can start to save for a deposit and for every £ 200 saved, the government will add a £ 50 bouns (up to a maximum of £ 3000 bonus). This means that buyers needing a £ 15,000 deposit will save £ 12,000 and the government will boost it with £ 3,000 helping them to reach their target quicker.

The government has also agreed to spend an extra £1.4bn on affordable housing in England. Local authorities will be able to bid for the money under one of three existing schemes : Affordable Rent, Shared Ownership or Rent to Buy.

Shared Ownership: Shared Ownership enables you to buy a percentage of your house – from 25 to 75%. The percentage you don't own, you pay rent on.

The Treasury estimates that could lead to 40,000 more affordable homes being built. The money will top up the existing £4.7bn being spent on grants for affordable housing over the next five years.

New Buy: The scheme is designed for first and second time buyers who can afford a 5 – 10% deposit.

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