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Ivybridge First SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES AND WIN £100
Easter church services
Enjoy the great outdoors The Ivybridge Walking & Outdoor Festival
News G What’s On G Clubs & groups G School reports Wild About Ivybridge G Pets’ Corner G County Matters
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Issue 015 APRIL 2012
Full of surprises
Ivybridge First SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES AND WIN £100
INSIDE THIS MONTH
Easter church services
Monthly musings from the editor
Enjoy the great outdoors The Ivybridge Walking & Outdoor Festival
News G What’s On G Clubs & groups G School reports Wild About Ivybridge G Pets’ Corner G County Matters
An exciting new scheme to encourage residents to think ‘Ivybridge First’ for shopping and services has been launched, which gives you the chance to win a monthly prize of £100 - see page five for details. We are being encouraged to enjoy the great outdoors this month with the return of the Ivybridge Walking & Outdoor Festival. It’s all about enjoying and exploring the wonderful countryside around us and whether you want to walk, cycle or run there is an event for you – details on page 17. Also this month, the library and town council launch their Diamond Jubilee poetry competition (page 13), a group of cadets are busy training for a gruelling charity trek (page 30), and we have details of Easter services at the town’s churches (page 24). Plus there is the usual community news, clubs and groups, school reports and regular columns. Don’t forget, as well as the printed version of the magazine, you can read it on all the latest gadgets, including iPad and smartphones, indeed anywhere you can get on the internet! To find out how, go to our Facebook page – facebook.com/ theivybridgemagazine. I hope you enjoy reading this issue!
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WALKING AROUND the town, as I do once a month delivering the magazine, certainly gives you a different perspective from, say, popping into town in the car to pick up a bit of shopping. There are some simply stunning houses, of all shapes and sizes, and our town enjoys amazing views in all directions. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, you stumble upon another hidden gem. That was certainly the case for me when I discovered Ivybridge Bowling Club. I was delivering one of the early issues of the magazine in Bridge Park, busily popping magazines through doors, when suddenly a green and pleasant oasis appeared! This quiet, pristine square of grass seemed to be a world away from the busy Exeter Road and hustle and bustle of Fore Street not far away. As it turns out, the bowling club’s green has been in Bridge Park for nearly 90 years, as the feature on page nine reveals.
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Win £100 for thinking ‘Ivybridge First’ grabs simply by using shops and businesses in the town thanks to an exciting new scheme to boost business in the town. Over 30 businesses have joined the Ivybridge First initiative, which has been developed by the town’s Chamber of Commerce in an effort to encourage residents to think ‘Ivybridge First’ when they need shopping and services. To be in with a chance to win, all you have to do is complete a draw ticket, available in any of the businesses which have joined the scheme. Entry to the draw is free and doesn’t require a purchase, but you must be 16 or over to enter. At the beginning of each month a draw will be held and one lucky entrant
seven. Just fill in your details, cut it out and drop it into one of the boxes in the businesses taking part in the scheme – look out for the signs in the window. In addition to the draw, there will be an Ivybridge First website (www.ivybridgefirst.co.uk) with each business taking part having their own page, and residents can opt-in, either online or by giving their email address on the draw ticket, to receive a monthly Ivybridge First bulletin, which will have will receive £100 in vouchers, to be details of exclusive special offers spent with any of the businesses in available from companies particithe scheme. pating in the scheme. The scheme launches at the end of So, the next time you need a servMarch and to get you started there ice or to go shopping, think ‘Ivyis a free draw ticket printed on page bridge First’ and you could win £100. SHOP
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Rainbows need help to continue A RAINBOW UNIT in Ivybridge is looking for new helpers to keep it open after one of its long-standing leaders decided to stand down. Rainbows are the youngest members of Girlguiding (5-7 years) and the Ivybridge unit has been run by Dee Spiller and Deborah Pitt for around 12 years. Dee is due to stand down at Easter, and co-leader Deborah needs extra helpers in order for the unit to be able to continue. Rainbows meet for one hour on Tuesday evenings, when the girls play games, make crafts and participate in other activities. They also go on outings, many special Rainbow-only events. Rainbows allow girls to enjoy a wide range of exciting activities and the
unit takes girls from all the local schools, so they make new friends too. Any potential helper needs to be over 18 and it would be possible either to become a trained leader in Girlguiding, or just be a helper for the unit. FIND OUT MORE: Call Deborah Pitt on (01752) 690965 or email ivybridgerainbows@live.co.uk
The town is the Gallery IVYBRIDGE ARTS Festival is due to be launched later this year and organisers want to hear from anyone who would like to take part. They are looking for people and groups who have something to offer in the widest creative arts sense, as well as people who may have space to host an exhibition. The festival will run from 612 October, 2012, and the theme is Celebrating the River Erme: Source to Sea. FIND OUT MORE: Email ivyartsfest @yahoo.co.uk, phone Amanda on 07727 066027 or call in to see Mark in Lime Square Gallery April 2012 THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE
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THE ART OF WALKING FIND YOUR CREATIVE inspiration with a walk in the River Erme Valley. Painter, ecological artist and moorland guide Amanda Pellatt (pictured) invites you to join her for a fun, participatory stroll along the riverbank through Longtimber Woods on Wednesday, 4 April. The walk will be wheelchair and buggy accessible, so all our welcome. Anyone interested should meet at 11am in Harford Road car park and should bring their camera and notebook, and wear suitable clothing, boots or wellies. This first walk is part of Active Dartmoor Week (www.dartmoor.co.uk) in support of Dartmoor Rescue and is part of a series of regular walks around Ivybridge and south Dartmoor. FIND OUT MORE: Email amandapellatt@yahoo.co.uk, call 07727 066027 or visit www.amandapellatt.co.uk
CONCERNS FOR THE safety of the increasing number of people who attend the town’s Remembrance Day service has prompted a call to the town council to consider re-locating the town’s War Memorial. Last year’s service is estimated to have attracted over 2,500 people and this year it is anticipated that this figure will be even higher as Armistice Day falls on a Sunday. The current location also leads to frustration for participants, who are unable to see and appreciate the service taking place, suffers from background noise from the river, leads to the inconvenience of road closures and is increasingly costly to police, the council was told. Land at the entrance to Erme Court car park was suggested as one possible site, and would be big enough to accommodate the town’s American memorial as well. Another suggestion gaining support is that, if it was felt that the War Memorial should be moved then it should become the centre piece of a new town square, the development of which was one of the key recommendations to come out of the masterplanning process.
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COMMUNITY DAY The ‘Home from Home Community Day’ takes place at Chapel Place, in Fore Street, on Saturday, 21 April. A day for all the family, between 10am and 1pm there will be stalls, children’s activities, crafts, Fairtrade teashop, music, share/swap/freecycle, and from 1pm workshops. Find out more: Contact John or Sally Hamlett 07972846443 / 07837340742 or email: john.h@email.com or esinforster@yahoo.com 6
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IVYBRIDGE LIBRARY and The Watermark teamed up for a scaly-themed celebration of World Book Day in March. Children were invited to make dragons in the library before a special showing of How to Train your Dragon at the new and improved Saturday morning children’s cinema. Everyone who attended both events had a great morning and all dragons where fully under control by lunchtime, well most of them!
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With the town’s bowling green set to open for the new season this month, we take a look at the history of bowls in the town
Plenty of ends in sight
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hen the first wood rolls on the pristine, carpetlike green to mark the start of the new season, one of Ivybridge’s longest established, but also perhaps little known, clubs will embark on another season of friendly and competitive sport in the heart of the town. Ivybridge Bowls Club was established at Bridge Park in 1923, and to this day continues to play this most
gentle of past times at its peaceful oasis within a residential area at the eastern end of town. While there appears to be no record of a bowling green in Ivybridge previous to 1923, there were members who bought the land for the new bowling green, so did they play elsewhere? Membership of the club in those days consisted of the business gentlemen in and around Ivybridge. With the outbreak of World War II, April 2012 THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE
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the men went away to serve in the forces and the club all but closed. However, in 1947 the manager of Stowford Mill came to the rescue and placed the Bowling Club into the care of the then ‘Portals Athletic Club’ (this was the name of the paper mill’s sports club at that time). It was due to the generosity of the Paper Mill that the Bowling Club survived these difficult years. They paid for a new green to be laid in 1956, and improved facilities, including toilets and a kitchen sink and changing rooms for visitors, as the years went by. This support, in addition to fully maintaining the bowling surface, carried on until the 1990s. Old photographs show there was no special dress code for members, who played in their everyday clothes. By 1963, however, more attention was given to dressing correctly for the game. It was not until the 1950s that ladies were invited to bowl on the green, but ‘only when the men were not wanting to play’. A few ladies did play occasionally in those days, but
The pristine bowling green
FIND OUT MORE Contact the club secretary Dolly Tyler on (01752) 691061 or club coach Clive Ashby on (01752) 894008
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only for a year or two. A ladies section was officially established in 1979 and from small beginnings, six ladies, has gone from strength-to-strength and is now an integral, flourishing part of the club, able to meet all the challenges of the present day. A year earlier, in 1978, it was agreed that juniors, 16 to 18 years old, could join the club. As the club grew stronger, the paper mill decided, in 1998, to hand the responsibility of the club back to its members, so, once again, Ivybridge Bowls Club became completely independent. It is very much a self-help club, with all the maintenance and care of the green and clubhouse done by volunteers, which as well as fostering a close-knit club atmosphere also keeps the members’ fees down to a minimum. Members enjoy many opportunities to play bowls, both competitively and in relaxed and friendly situations, such as a ‘Wednesday club night’ and ‘Monday morning rollups’. Friendly mixed matches against
other clubs are played both home and away and numerous in-house competitions are played each year. The men and women’s sections both play in their respective Plymouth and District leagues and those members who have the time and desire enter County competitions; over the years, they have brought back impressive honours to the club. Members are currently working against the clock to finish work improving the clubhouse facilities in time for the opening day of the 2012 season on Saturday, 14 April. The club would be delighted to welcome new members for the coming season. They offer free coaching for beginners and improvers and equipment is available on loan. There are no age restrictions for club membership, and bowls is a game that can be played from early teens through to 70/80+ years of age. Ivybridge Bowling Club is a mixed, friendly club with a wide range of abilities and ages and offers a great opportunity to play recreational and competitive bowling at its peaceful oasis in the heart of the town.
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Diamond Jubilee Poetry Competition
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s part of the town’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, you have the chance to celebrate the Queen’s 60-year reign in verse with the library and town council’s Queen’s Diamond Jubilee poetry competition. Budding poets of all ages (residents of Ivybridge and those living within a 10 mile radius) can submit a poem to mark this auspicious year for our Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. All entries will be accorded the honour of being read out on stage at the Diamond Jubilee Party in the Park in Victoria Park on Tuesday, 5 June, either by the writer(s), a nominated representative or by the event’s Master of Ceremonies.
ENTRY FORM
As well as four individual categories, there are group categories to give families, residential home residents, clubs etc the opportunity to work together on an entry. The individual categories are up to 7 years of age, 8-11 years of age, 12-15 years of age and 16 years and over/adult. Group categories are children’s group (age range up to 10 years), Youth Group (age range 11-16 years), Adult Group (17 years and over) and Family Group. Competition rewards! The winner in each category will receive a trophy plus a small prize, and enjoy the prestige of having their entry published in The Ivybridge magazine.
All entries will be read out at the Diamond Jubilee Party, as well as bound into a celebratory volume and kept for posterity within the Library’s Local Heritage Collection and posted on the town council website www.ivybridge.gov.uk How to enter Poems should be submitted, along with the entry form below, to either the library or the town hall (both in Erme Court) by Friday, 18 May, 2012 – or you can email your poem to deptownclerk@ivybridge.gov.uk. Entries will be judged by an expert panel during the week commencing 21 May, 2012. Good luck!
Please submit your Diamond Jubilee celebration poem, along with this entry form, to either Ivybridge Library or the Town Hall, or send your entry via email to deptownclerk@ivybridge.gov.uk
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igrating birds are now beginning to return after spending the winter in southern Europe and Africa. One you might hear rather than see is the chiffchaff, with a song that sounds like its name. Towards the end of April we expect to hear the first cuckoo, a bird now sadly in sharp decline. We have not heard it in Ivybridge for several years but it is often heard on the golf course at Wrangaton. The amazing photo of an enormous young cuckoo being fed by a tiny meadow pipit was taken last summer near Vennford Reservoir by John Walters, a brilliant local wildlife photographer. The female cuckoo found a meadow pipit’s nest, tipped one of the eggs out and laid one of her own which looked almost identical. When it hatched, the young cuckoo, still blind, got rid of the remaining eggs and was fed by the FIND OUT MORE
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A monthly guide to the wonderful wildlife you may see in Ivybridge BY MARGERY EVANS AND CELIA RALPH JOHN WALTERS
posies of primroses to their customers and friends, up to 11,000 annually. Each posy had to contain 50 flowers and five leaves and was supposed to be picked in farmers’ fields. However, many were picked from roadside verges and there was mounting opposition to the practice from the 1960s. It finally stopped in 1989. A young cuckoo being fed Fortunately, there are still plenty of primby a tiny meadow pipit roses in the hedgerows and in places such as the attractive wild flower corner meadow pipits on insects and furry of Victoria Park planted by the children. caterpillars until it could survive on its own and eventually fly back to Africa. You may not hear or see a cuckoo but Our next walk is on 19 April, at 10am, you cannot fail to see the primroses that around the cliffs at Noss Mayo, looking grow in our hedgerows. We tend to take for incoming migrants and wild flowers. them for granted but they do not grow like Details are on the DWT website and in this in most other parts of the country. Newsome’s window. All welcome. They have a special association with Ivy- Margery and Celia are volunteers with bridge as the owners of the paper mill the Ivybridge and South Brent local used to send out boxes containing two group of the Devon Wildlife Trust
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Enjoy the great outdoors A WEEK-LONG CELEBRATION of the great outdoors gets underway on Saturday, 28 April, when the 6th Ivybridge Walking & Outdoor Festival starts with a walk along the Erme Valley Trail from Ivybridge to Wembury. The festival, back after a break in 2011, is all about enjoying and exploring the wonderful countryside
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Erme Valley Trail Walk with IWC. 15 miles. Meet 8am Watermark. Return coach. Cost £6 - booking essential in person at Trail Outdoor, Fore Street, tel 01752 892585
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P.O.S.H. 1100 - Social Cycling around the lanes of South Devon. Event tbc War Horse Film location walk with Tony Burgess. 11am. Start point - Gutter Tor Car park (near the Scout Hut). Booking is essential – calll 01404 44579 or visit www.moorlandguides.co.uk The Art of Walking with artist Amanda Pellatt. 2pm meet Filham Park carpark. No booking necessary.
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Walk to Henlake Down. Four miles. Meet 2pm at The Watermark. Leader M.Walker. Booking 01752 897034.
around Ivybridge, the “Gateway to the Moors”, with a range of events suitable for all. It is a great opportunity to try something new, meet new people with similar interests or just challenge yourself. If you wish to walk, cycle, or run there should be an event to interest you. Listed on this page are the events of
Keeping a Sharp lookout! An archaeological exploration of the Dart Gorge. Four hour Guided walk. Start 10.30am at Bel Tor car park. Cost £7. No booking required.
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Walking for Health - An easy going 45 minute walk. Start 10am at Ivybridge Leisure Centre 01752 896999. May be suitable for buggies and wheelchairs. Flat & surfaced paths. No booking required. Senior Training Night Erme Valley Harriers. Meet 6pm at Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Ashburton Hash House Harriers. Hashing four miles. Meet 7pm. Location t.b.a. Free parking.
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Princetown, Moors, Tors and Quarries. Two hour guided walk. Start 2pm Princetown. Cost £5. No booking required
the festival. Some are specific to the festival and some are taking place regularly run by other organisations. For the latest information on events, times and booking see the Festival’s page on the Ivybridge Walking Club website – www.iwcdevon.org.uk – or contact the information centre at The Watermark (tel 01752 897035).
Run Beginners/improvers Erme Valley Harriers. Ivybridge CC Sports Centre. Meet 5.30pm.
Junior Training Erme Valley Harriers at Ivybridge Community College Under 11 6-7pm, Over 11 7-8pm
South Hams Hash House Harriers. Hashing four miles. Meet 7.30pm. Location t.b.a. Free Parking. www.sh4.org.uk
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Walking for Health A moderate walk. Start 10am - 1hour. Meet leisure centre. Some gradients, possible steps and uneven terrain. No booking required. Widecombe to Grimspound Bronze Age Settlement. Five hour guided walk. 10.30am Widecombe in the Moor (village green) Cost £8 pp. No booking required Walk Southern Dartmoor and the Erme Valley. 10 miles. Meet 10am Ivybridge Park & Ride - free parking. Connects to trains & buses. Leader M.Walker. Booking essential - 01752 897034
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Evening Walk by the River Erme. Meet 6pm Watermark. Free Parking. tbc. Social Training Run. Erme Valley Harriers. Meet 6pm leisure centre.
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Can you hear the Cuckoo? 2hr walk. Start 10am, Norsworthy Bridge, Burrator. Cost £5 pp. No booking required.
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Crossing the Southern Moor with Ivybridge Walking Club. 14 miles. Meet 8am Watermark. Coach cost £6. Booking essential in person at Trail Outdoor, Fore Street. Tel 01752 892585. Events are still being added so please visit www.iwcdevon.org.uk
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South Hams Citizen Advice Bureau Drop-in at The Watermark, 10am-1pm. Or call 08444 111 444, www.adviceguide.org.uk Meeting of Ivybridge Town Council, including public participation session, 7pm, The Watermark. Plymouth & District Archaeological Society Winter Lectures 7pm, Devonport Lecture Theatre, University of Plymouth. No need to book. www.plymarchsoc.org.uk
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Meeting of Town Council Planning & Infrastructure Committee, 7pm, inc public participation, Town Hall. Ivybridge & District Camera Club Meeting, 7.30pm, New Hall, Bittaford. ivybridgecc@tiscali.co.uk
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Ivybridge Work Club, 10am-12 noon. Job advice. Free access to computers. www.ivybridgeworkclub.org.uk The Art of Walking – see page 6. Naturally Arty on the Beach! 10am, Wembury. Film @ The Watermark – Trishna (Cert 15), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc.
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Maundy Thursday Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am, Scout Hut next to the leisure centre. Film @ The Watermark – Trishna (Cert 15), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc.
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Good Friday Church services - see page 24 Easter at Saltram House, until Monday 9th. Easterthemed craft workshops and family games and activities. Easter Trail – Plymbridge and the Upper Plym nr Plymouth, 11am until 3pm. Children’s Easter fun trail. Meet at Plym Bridge. Adult £1, child £3. Booking essential on 01752 341377.
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Children’s Cinema @ The Watermark – Alvin and The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (Cert U), 10.30am. Tickets £5 for a child and then 1 free adult. Seamoor Children’s Centre Family Fun Day, 11am - 4pm, Filham Park. EASTER SUNDAY
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Tuesday
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Betty’s Memory Café, Ivybridge Methodist Church, 24pm. Contact Frances Reeve 01752 893952. Ivybridge & District Camera Club Meeting, 7.30pm, New Hall, Bittaford. ivybridgecc@tiscali.co.uk. Ivybridge Flower Club, 7.30pm, The Watermark – see clubs & groups, pg 25.
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Ivybridge Work Club, 10am-12 noon. Job advice. Free access to computers. www.ivybridgeworkclub.org.uk Saltram, Wild in the Wood, 10am-2pm. A creative day of woodland activities & games. All children must be accompanied by an adult. No dogs. Film @ The Watermark – In Darkness (Cert 15), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc.
Thursday
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Film @ The Watermark – In Darkness (Cert 15), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc. Parkinson’s Disease UK Present Ceri Dupree live in ’The Ladies I Love’, and 13th and 14th April. Curtain up at 8pm each night. Doors open 7pm. Devonport Playhouse Theatre, Fore Street, Plymouth. Suitable for ages 12+. £12 no concessions. Please call 01752 306330.
Friday
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Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am, Scout Hut next to the leisure centre. Ranger-led walk at War Horse location (Gutter Tor), 10:30am, 3hr walk. Book on 01822 890414. Adults £4, children 14 and under go free. Film @ The Watermark – In Darkness (Cert 15), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc.
Live @ the Duke of Cornwall 6th......Horse racing night 7th ....Ruff Cutz 21st ..Decade 5 28th ..Peter Crawford
Saturday
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Children’s Cinema @ The Watermark – Dolphins Tale (Cert U), 10.30am. Tickets £5 for a child and then 1 free adult. The Plymouth Mayflower Chorus Spring Fair, 10am2pm, Harewood House, Plympton. The Mayflowers will be performing at 12 noon and 12.45am. Various stalls, teas, coffees and snacks, face painting. Admission 50p, children free. In support of the Shekinah Mission.
Monday
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South Hams Citizen Advice Bureau Drop-in at The Watermark, 10am-1pm. Or call 08444 111 444, www.adviceguide.org.uk
Wednesday
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Ivybridge Work Club, 10am-12 noon. Job advice. Free access to computers. www.ivybridgeworkclub.org.uk Film @ The Watermark – The Woman in Black (Cert 12A), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc.
Thursday
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Wander round The Warren, 10am-12.30pm. Contact John Hodgson 01364 642007. Organised by South Brent and Ivybridge DWT. Film @ The Watermark – The Woman in Black (Cert 12A), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc. Deadline for entries for the Community Diary is the 12th of each preceeding month – tel (01752) 892220 or email info@ivybridgewatermark.co.uk
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Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am, Scout Hut next to the leisure centre. Careers Advice for Adults. For aged 19+. Contact The Watermark to book an appointment with Next Step, Careers South West Ltd. Film @ The Watermark – The Woman in Black (Cert 12A), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc.
Saturday
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Children’s Cinema @ The Watermark – The Smurfs (Cert U), 10.30am. Tickets £5 for a child + 1 free adult. Home from Home Community Day, Chapel Place – see page 6 for details. Cello Recital at Lukesland House, 7pm. A delightful evening of intimate chamber music, structured around the date 1862 when the house was built, with top class cellist Sebastian Comberti accompanied by Katharine Durran on piano, followed by delicious buffet supper. Tickets £25, Students £10. Pre-booking essential on 01752 691749. Spring Craft and Gift Fair, 7.30pm, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Details email 2ndivybrownies@live.co.uk. Film @ The Watermark – The Woman in Black (Cert 12A), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc.
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Plant Heritage Spring fair, 10am-2pm, Totnes Civic Hall.
Monday
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South Hams Citizen Advice Bureau Drop-in at The Watermark, 10am-1pm. Or call 08444 111 444, www.adviceguide.org.uk U3A, 2pm, Methodist Church.
Tuesday
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Betty’s Memory Café, Methodist Church, 2-4pm. Contact 01752 893952. Meeting of Town Council Planning & Infrastructure committee, 7pm, inc public participation, Town Hall. Ivybridge & District Camera Club Meeting, 7.30pm, New Hall, Bittaford. ivybridgecc@tiscali.co.uk.
Wednesday
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Saturday
28th
Ivybridge Walking & Outdoor Festival 2012 starts – see page 17 Children’s Cinema @ The Watermark – Puss in Boots (Cert U), 10.30am. Tickets £5 for a child & then 1 free adult. Ranger-led walk at War Horse location (Gutter Tor), 10:30am, 3hr walk. Book on 01822 890414. Cost adults £4, children 14 and under go free. Film @ The Watermark – Bel Ami (Cert 15), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc.
Sunday
29th
Ivybridge Walking & Outdoor Festival – see page 17
Victorian Costume day to celebrate 150 years of Lukesland House, 26pm: Come to the garden opening in Victorian dress and help create an 1862 ambiance in these lovely grounds. Everyone in Victorian dress will get a free cuppa in the tea room and be entered for a prize draw.
Monday
Ivybridge Walking & Outdoor Festival 2012 continues – see page 17 Give Blood, Ivybridge Rugby Football Club, Exeter Road, Ivybridge, 1.15-3.15pm and 4.45-7.15pm. To make an appointment call 0300 123 23 23, or visit www.blood.co.uk
Ivybridge Work Club, 10am-12 noon. Job advice. Free access to computers. www.ivybridgeworkclub.org.uk Film @ The Watermark – Bel Ami (Cert 15), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc.
Thursday
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Film @ The Watermark – Bel Ami (Cert 15), 7.30pm. Tickets £6, £5 Conc. Ivybridge Garden Association, 7.45pm – see pg 25.
Friday
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Ivybridge Country Market 8.30-11.30am, Scout Hut next to the leisure centre. Careers Advice for Adults. For aged 19+. Contact The Watermark to book an appointment with Next Step, Careers South West Ltd.
(All dates and times believed to be correct at time of going to press)
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school REPORTS
Alfie James (9), Yazmine Jeffery (8), Wilfred Templar (8), and Holly Turner (8) with Tom McLaughlin RIGHT Tom draws Mr Tiddles
Author visit highlight of reading week A VISIT FROM an author was one of the highlights of Woodlands Park Primary School’s Reading Week, as Lily Evans (9) and Immogen Pope (9) report: This week has been reading week. An author called Tom McLaughlin came in and read us one of his stories. The story he read was called Diabolical Mr Tiddles. The story was about a cat called Mr Tiddles who wants to please his owner by giving him lots of presents. The owner wonders after a while where the presents come from, so one
night the owner follows Mr Tiddles and finds out where the presents come from... After the story Tom answered some of our questions: When did you get the idea to write stories? How many books have you written? How long does it take to write one story? Which do you do first, illustrating or writing? Tom then showed us how to draw Mr Tiddles and we had our own go at drawing Mr Tiddles. Tom was kind enough to sign some of our own drawings.
Swimming success STOWFORD SCHOOL’S swimmers put up a strong showing at the Plymouth Schools’ Swimming Gala. The school took four teams to the event, with both of the girls’ teams and the boys’ A team making it through to the final. In the finals, the girls’ A team finished second, losing out to Plymouth College, while the B team came in fourth. The boys A team stormed to victory and became overall boys’ winners.
“Mathematician of the Month” challenge launched CHILDREN, STAFF and parents at Stowford School are all set to get enthusiastic about maths with the launch of a regular “Mathematician of the Month” competition. Each month, children can choose to solve a maths challenge appropriate to their ability. Competitors have two weeks to complete their task and the winners will be announced in assembly. There is also an adult challenge for parents and staff to have a go. Maths co-ordinator Anne Burns said: “We want to encourage children not just to “number crunch” but to develop logical, problem solving approaches. “We hope it will also give children and their parents the chance to have some interesting and productive maths discussions.” April 2012 THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE
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Spotlight on the media
Jubilee capsule YEAR 7 STUDENTS have been helping the Queen celebrate her special year by writing stories about a particularly significant day in their lives. There was a unique quality to all of the stories, which can be found on the Jubilee Time Capsule website.
STUDENTS FROM YEARS 7-9 got a taste of a career in journalism when they visited the BBC studios in Plymouth. The visit was part of BBC School Report, an annual event which gives students the chance to work alongside the BBC and culminated in News Day on 15 March, when the Ivybridge CC School Report page linked live to the BBC. The visit gave the students a real feel for the work involved in putting together a news bulletin. They briefly met Justin Leigh and Victoria Graham, the Spotlight presenters, learnt about interviewing methods and watched a demonstration of how a satellite van operates. They also saw the lunchtime regional bulletin being produced.
Catering Corps invade college Four members of the Army visited the College to talk to the students about a career in the Armed forces within the catering sector. As part of the session, teams of students were given 50 minutes to produce as much attractive (and edible) food as possible from ration packs for 20 soldiers. The students impressed the visitors with some wonderful and imaginative dishes, including omelettes, risottos, pasta dishes and even fruit and chocolate kebabs.
Primary teachers enjoy art training day Teachers from the college’s feeder primary schools attended a skills day to promote creativity and confidence in art. A packed day of practical taster sessions and top tips covered a range of skills including creating artist reference pages, painting and drawing skills, mono-printing and the use of IT to support practical work.
Academy gymnasts compete at prestigious season opener TEN ACADEMY gymnasts kicked off the acrobatic gymnastics season when they competed in one of the biggest invitational competitions of the year in Bristol. The gymnasts just missed out on medal positions, with Grade 2 Women’s Pair Stacie Legrice and Mollie Thompson being placed 4th, just 0.3 away from the bronze medal position. Also close to the medals were Grade 2 Mixed Pairs Josh Jackson and his partner Charlotte Beviss (Honiton Gymnastics Club) who were also 4th, by 0.4. Josh and Charlotte were closely followed in 5th place by Tom Arnison Denning and Mollie Thompson from the gymnastics Academy. 22
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Other notable performers were the 11-16 women’s groups of Georgie Rule, Chloe Sneap and Katie Mailling, who were 5th, and Harriet Worden, Jess Arnison Denning and Megan Davidson, who were 7th. The competition, hosted by King Edmund Acrobatic Gymnastics Club, is one of the most prestigious in the sport’s calendar, and features competitors from all the UK’s top clubs, plus many top performers from around the world. It serves as an excellent introduction and preparation for Ivybridge Gymnasts who are preparing for regional preliminary competitions or the British Championships.
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Erme’s Easter makeover CHILDREN AT The Erme Primary School are looking forward to a newly decorated classroom when they return after the Easter break for the summer term. Parents and volunteers are giving up precious time in the Easter holiday to repaint and refurbish some of the older rooms. The PTA have been seeking donations of materials, tools, paint and carpet from local firms, many of which have generously donated including Lawsons, Build Center, Interline and B&Q (Plympton branch). The school is still looking for volunteers to help with fitting the carpet which has been generously donated, and also the loan of a scaffold tower to reach the high Victorian ceilings of the building. If you can help, contact the chair of the PTA, Kay Winstone, via the school on (01752) 892247 or by email kay.winstone@sky.com. They also need volunteers to help on 1 and 2 April, 10:30am start each day, so even if you can only spare a couple of hours they would love to see you.
Do you have a national bus pass? Many passes expire on 31 March, 2013, and if you have moved since your existing pass was issued you will need to contact Devon County Council to let them know – see page 33.
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clubs&groups Lend library friends a hand THE FRIENDS OF Ivybridge
Official opening of last year’s Funday
YOU CAN HAVE a lion to clean your car this month when Ivybridge Lions Club holds its popular car wash at Glanvilles Mill car park. The car wash is on Saturday, 21 April, and will be open between 10am and 1pm. A wash will cost just £5 and all money raised will go towards the special Olympics (Plymouth and District). Planning for the 10th Ivybridge Fun-
GLORIOUS GARDENS A TALK ENTITLED “Glorious Gardens” by Miranda Alhusen is the centre piece of Ivybridge Garden Association’s April meeting. The meeting, on Thursday, 26 April, at the Methodist Church Hall, will also include a ‘Bloom of the Month’ competition, a raffle and refreshments will be served. The association welcomes visitors to its meetings for a small charge of £1.50; meetings are free for members. New members are always welcome, too. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Lesley Acheson on (01752) 894867
day is well underway. This year’s allday fiesta of family fun is on Saturday, 7 July and is again being held at the popular rugby club venue. Local businesses, traders or charities interested in a stall still have time to be part of this great community event, and the Lions are also looking for bands and performers for the main stage. FIND OUT MORE: Go to www.ivybridgefunday.co.uk
Wire workshop a winner THIRTY MEMBERS of Ivybridge Flower Club took
Library is holding its Annual General Meeting this month and would welcome new members who want to support their local library. The AGM is on Thursday, April 19, at 6.30pm, in the library, and the group is actively looking for new faces to help their local library by taking on one of the committee positions. The Friends meet about six times a year and have brought a number of popular authors, such as Ann Widdecombe, to Ivybridge to give talks, as well as sponsoring creative writing workshops. It is hoped that several new events can be sponsored this year.
part in a wire workshop at their meeting in March. Maggie Murray, from Gunnislake, showed them how to wire and put together a FIND OUT MORE: Speak to Lynn corsage, using different gauges of wire and West at the library or email curthen explained how she had made the various rent Friends’ chair, Kathy Stockwin items of wirework she had on display – decoat kathy@julianstockwin.com rative boxtops, designs for the tops of cakes, beaded tiaras, necklaces, brooches and Christmas decorations. The members The Flower Club held its annual quiz night then tried their hands at making at the rugby club at the end of February. Ata corsage. Everyone agreed that tendance was very good and the quiz was the workshop had been differably compiled and compered by Lisa Setter, ent and a great success. assisted by daughter Georgia. At this month’s meeting, on 10 The first few rounds let all contestants in April at The Watermark, there gently and, after a delicious Ploughman’s will be a demonstration by supper, tension mounted as teams fought florist Alison Penno, whose title for every point! Tied in second place were is “Visions”. the WI and Ivybridge Rugby Club teams, Visitors are welcome to attend losing out in the final round to the High 5s. club meetings, the cost is £5. The club’s committee would like to thank the rugby club for hosting the event and all who FIND OUT MORE: Contact Janet Weston helped make it a very entertaining evening. (01752) 894643 April 2012 THE IVYBRIDGE MAGAZINE
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Join a club or group ‘Amateur sleuths’ try to solve the mystery
ITC MEMBERS HAVE not had long to bask in the glow of success following its acclaimed panto, as they are already busy planning their summer production. Many members are also busy with Black Ivy Mysteries murder mystery eveings. The latest was a successful 1920’s evening at the Glazebrook House Hotel, in South Brent, entitled ‘What the Butler Saw’.
Anniversary exchange THIRTY-THREE members of the town’s French twinning association are eagerly preparing for their visit to St. Pierre sur Dives this month. Always a special occasion, this year is particularly significant as the trip marks the 40th anniversary of the first-ever exchange, so there will be significant celebrations. Members will, as always, stay with local families – some friendships now go back to the 70s; gifts will be exchanged; tales will be told; photos and memories will be reexamined. It looks set to be a brilliant trip. The association is always keen to welcome new members to the flourishing society. If you enjoy exploring other cultures in friendly, relaxed gatherings, contact chairperson, Jane Britton, on (01752) 893245. 26
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The cast will next be entertaining more ‘amateur sleuths’ on Saturday, 21 April, at Endsleigh Garden Centre. The theme is ‘school’ and the evening will include a delicious three-course meal. ITC meet at Chapel Place every Wednesday at 7.30pm. They welcome new members and encourage anyone who has an interest in the ‘performing arts’ to come and visit them. FIND OUT MORE: Contact Ron Davis (01752) 893308 or visit www.ivybridgetheatrecompany.co.uk
Members give spring events the thumbs up A BUSY AND varied programme of spring events was enthusiastically endorsed by members of Ivybridge Probus Club at their March meeting. The calendar of events includes the Ladies’ Spring Lunch at the Cottage Hotel, Hope Cove; a week-long sailing trip to Falmouth; and a day at Newton Abbot races. The speaker at the meeting was Carol Beeson, a trustee and founding member of Ivybridge Caring. Carol gave an illuminating talk which charted the group’s short history, from humble beginnings in 2008 with only £100 in the bank and a volunteer student from ICC, to a respected and a well-established trust which now boasts 27 volunteers. Newcomers who wish to enjoy the pleasure of membership of Ivybridge Probus Club are assured a warm welcome. To find out more, contact secretary Bob Mailling on (01752) 892255.
Ivybridge Art Group esinforster@groups.facebook.com Ivybridge Arts & Crafts (01752) 897024/ 344096 Ivybridge Garden Association (01752) 894867 Ivybridge Flower Club www.iwc.org.uk Ivybridge U3A www.ivybridge-u3a.org.uk Ivybridge Twinning Association (01752) 893726 Ivybridge German Society alanjwright1@btinternet.com The Rotary Club of Ivybridge (01752) 898906 Ivybridge Lions Club lionsivybridge@gmail.com Ivybridge Trefoil Guild (01752) 895833 Ivybridge WI (01752) 893851 Erme WI (01752) 892998 50+ Club (01752) 691974 Ivybridge Probus Club (01752) 892255 PL:21 www.pl21.weebly.com Friends of Ivybridge Library kathy@julianstockwin.com Community Computer Club 07979 998 949 Ivybridge Walking Club www.iwc.org.uk Cleeve Angling Club (01752) 895241 Ivybridge Cricket Club lionsivybridge@gmail.com Ivybridge Rugby Club www.pitchero.com/clubs/ivybridge Ivybridge Town Football Club www.ivybridgefc.com Ivybridge Bowling Club (01752) 691258 Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club (01752) 402658 Air Cadets www.339sqn.org.uk Fire Cadets ljulian@dsfire.gov.uk Boys Brigade (01752) 892756 Girls Brigade (01752) 892756 Scouts (01752) 893277 Explorer Scouts (01752) 346866 Erme Valley Girl Guiding ermevalleyguides@live.co.uk Manstow Football Club www.manstowfc.co.uk
All details believed to be correct at time of going to print
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Three Tors challenge AN IVYBRIDGE-BASED charity which supports sufferers of pancreatic cancer in the South West is challenging people to take on a Three Tor trek on Dartmoor to raise money for its much-needed work. The Operation Henry Three Tor Challenge on Sunday, 22 April, is a walking challenge which will take in Haytor, Saddle Tor and Hound Tor. Starting at 10am from Haytor car park, the challenge is being run by an experienced and qualified organiser and will finish at Ullacombe farm shop on the Haytor road. To take part, you must register with the charity. The fee is just ÂŁ10 for adults and ÂŁ5 for youngsters aged 8 to 16 and students. All entrants will receive a certificate and refreshments at the finish.
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adets from Ivybridge will be embarking on a gruelling trek the length of Hadrian’s Wall this summer to raise money for a charity which supports wounded armed forces personnel. Members of the Ivybridge detachment, Devon Army Cadet Force, will be the first British cadets to take on such a walk for the benefit of injured British forces personnel and hope to raise at least £10,000 for the Walking with the Wounded charity, whose patron is Prince Harry. A small expedition team of 12-14 youngsters has been selected from Devon Army Cadet Force, many of whom are with the Ivybridge detachment and attend the community college, including the current Lord Lieutenants Cadet, James Mousley, who is studying for A-levels at ICC. Other members of the team come from the Plymouth area. The team will cover the equivalent of a marathon a day, and camp
overnight, when they take on the challenge between 25-30 July. As well as the fulfilment of a team challenge, for some members of the expedition team there will be a great sense of personal achievement too. Josh Cavill contracted meningitis two years ago and he is determined to complete the expedition and raise a substantial amount of money for Walking with the Wounded. The idea for the expedition was born after Gary Thomasson, leader of Ivybridge detachment, attended an inspirational evening and presentation by Captain Martin Hewitt (British Army) and Inge Solheim (Polar Guide). Gary came away convinced that such a challenge would not only be an important educational experience for those taking part but also significantly aid their personal development, both as individuals and team members. The team is undergoing a rigorous training schedule to improve fitness, stamina and team work, with walks
of at least 40 miles over a weekend on Dartmoor and the South West Coast Path planned between now and the expedition. “We have been blown away by the commitment shown by the cadets,” says Kirsty Cavill, an adult team member who will be supporting the team on the challenge. “They have given up their weekends for training walks, and will have to give up part of their school summer holiday as well, and approach every walk with good spirits and an impressive level of dedication. “The aim of the challenge is to raise as much money as possible for a very worthwhile charity, so if Ivybridge residents or businesses can support these terrific youngsters in any way that would be great.”
Find out more about Walking with the Wounded www.walkingwiththewounded.org.uk
The cadet team get set for a training walk
SUPPORT THE CADETS Sponsor them online via Just Giving www.justgiving.com/BcompanyDACF As well as financial sponsorship, they need supplies and equipment for the expedition. If you can help contact the Ivybridge detachment on: Email: ivybridgedet@hotmail.co.uk Address: Cadet Centre, Filham Park Parade: Tuesday / Thursday 7-9pm 30
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Take BETTER PHOTOS More tips on how to improve the images you take using your digital camera from David Rayner of Ivybridge & District Camera Club
I PROMISED you a few examples illustrating creative use of the zoom facility last month, so this time we have more photos than usual, but hopefully it will inspire you to venture outside this spring and use your zoom in conjunction with some of the other tips we’ve discussed. My photo of a newly emerged dragonfly still clinging to its exuvia has been very successful for me in competitions, helped by compositional elements such as the shape of the body curving to the wings. But it was both my position and the use of a high amount of zoom magnification that allowed me to make this image. Using your position as well as the zoom is going to be a strong element in this month’s tips, but I shan’t expect you to lie on a scaffold plank stretched across your garden pond for several hours as I did for this photograph. However, some other tips I used may be useful to you. Firstly, I thought about distance. The closer you get to the subject and the highest zoom you have results in even a small subject filling the frame. However, there is a minimum distance that the lens will focus properly at and so I found this first, then moved back a little. Next, I knew this was an opportunity of a lifetime, so wanted the best quality image and opted for natural light; a low ISO for low noise in the black background, and an f-number of 6.3 to ensure enough
depth of field for the whole insect. This meant I was only getting 1/20th second shutter speed, far too slow for a sharp image. I couldn’t use a tripod, but I did rest my elbows on the plank, which helped, but my saving technique was two-fold and it’s a pair of tips you can use for many of your photos.
The main strategy here was to take many, many photographs in the hope that one would be snapped at the moment the insect stopped jiggling and when my hands were steady too. As I had plenty of time while the insect developed, I varied the camera settings frequently, but in the end the
best photo was this one, taken at the lowest shutter speed! Do think about taking multiple shots, varying your position and also the camera settings, particularly ISO and aperture. The image of blackberries was taken to illustrate autumn in Ivybridge and is a quite different approach. The image was intended for a website and so colour and impact was more important than ultimate sharpness. I took the photo with my compact camera with the ISO at 800 but using the widest zoom I had (24mm) and hand holding the camera above my head and standing on tiptoe! Using a wide zoom always gives a better depth of field but I also set the camera to f8 to help some more with this. Compact cameras will focus at surprisingly close distances when set to the wide end of the zoom and this enabled me to make the berries really stand out in the image. Finally, I want to illustrate that zoom is useful as a compositional tool. In the photo of two boats at Port Lligat I was able to kneel down to include the foreground beach timbers. A combination of my position on the beach and setting a matching zoom enabled me to keep the background details in focus and the foreground acceptably sharp as well. It took but a minute or two to find the right spot from which to to take this image. It is always worth varying your settings and position, both up and down and back and forth to find a ‘different’ photo.
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Pets’corner Pet health advice from Woodlands Veterinary Group By Jane Hitchings, veterinary surgeon If you have recently bought a puppy, the hope is that it will share your life for the next 12-16 years. It therefore pays to start off with a healthy puppy and to get good advice on how to keep it that way. Book a visit to the vet for a health check, vaccination, worming, microchipping, and to discuss feeding, exercise and neutering. Vaccinations can start as young as eight weeks old, with a 2nd one two weeks later (and for puppies younger than 12 weeks on their 2nd vaccination, a 3rd one at 16 weeks). The first health check is very important as it can pick up on any potential problems, eg ear mites, fleas, mange, hernias, heart murmurs, in-turned eyelids etc, which can then be treated before they become established. It is important to socialise your puppy to prevent it becoming fearful or aggressive in later life. Your vet may host puppy parties, or will be able to direct you to some. This can be started be-
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fore the vaccination course has finished if it’s taking place in a safe environment. Worming your puppy is another essential. This should have started before you get it home, with the owner worming the bitch throughout pregnancy. The pups should also have been wormed fortnightly from two weeks old. If unsure, you should worm your puppy at the time of vaccination, and after 12 weeks old, a minimum of every three months. If you have young children or your dog regularly goes to places where young children play, you should carry on with monthly worming. Nationally, the amount of Toxocara
canis eggs in the environment is rising. This is the worm that can cause blindness if ingested. I advise you weigh your dog or puppy and buy a safe wormer from your vet that is effective against the dog and fox lungworm that we get in the South West. There are as many recommendations for nutrition as there are breeders. I would advise that you feed a good quality complete life-stage diet for the first 12 months of your puppy’s life, especially if you have a large or giant breed pup. A natural raw meat and bone diet is possible and is certainly good for the teeth, but it needs research and commitment to do. The best advice I can give you is to research breeders if you want a pedigree, and be prepared to travel to get a good one. Consider rescuing a dog, or getting a healthy crossbreed. Do not buy a puppy you feel sorry for as you will probably be sorry you did (when you get continued ill health and behavioural problems).
Woodlands Veterinary Group is on Cornwood Road, Ivybridge, and offers a friendly veterinary service for all your pets. See their advert on page 4
Tea time fun! RESIDENTS OF Ivydene Nursing Home enjoyed an Alice in Wonderland-themed tea party to support Dementia UK’s annual Time for a Cuppa fundraising initiative. Staff took on the roles from the fairy tale, and the town’s mayor Cllr Trevor Parsons joined residents to enjoy tea and cakes. “Our residents loved being transported into Alice’s wonderful woodland for the day,” said Amanda. “There was a magical atmosphere and everyone had a lovely time. The residents said it was absolutely superb and the mayor thoroughly enjoyed himself and spent a lot of time talking to the residents.”
The White Rabbit, care assistant Hayley Pillans, the Mad Hatter, chef manager Ian Harris, and the Queen of Hearts, manager Amanda Walker
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Becky peforms in front of the judges and (inset) celebrates her success
Double success for Becky
HARRIERS HIT TOP FORM ERME VALLEY HARRIER athletes excelled at the recent Plymouth Hoe 10 road race, setting several records and landing a haul of medals in the Devon County Championships, held in conjunction with the race. Record breakers were Alison McEwing, who set a new ladies record, Ken Summers (male vet 40), Alison Thorn (female vet 35) and Jaine Swift (female vet 40). In the county championships, there were gold medals for Summers (mens vet 60 class), Swift (ladies vet 40) and Myra McKay (ladies vet 60). Dave Hawke (male vet 60) and Thorn (ladies vet 35) were silver medal winners, while Simon Swift (male vet 40) and Andy Trigg (male vet 45) picked up bronze medals. In the team event, the Harriers won gold in the ladies team (McEwing, Thorn and Swift) and the ladies vet team (Thorn, Swift and Emma Lake). 34
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The Harriers are now looking forward to putting on one of the regions popular and testing road races when the Ivybridge 10k takes place on Saturday, 12 May, which starts at Ivybridge Station car park and finishes at the rugby club.
AN IVYBRIDGE TRAMPOLINIST is celebrating a successful start to the competition season after securing qualification to the British championships for the sixth time. Becky Jarrett, 23, will compete in the annual British Trampoline and Double Mini Trampoline Championships on 6-8 July at the National Indoor Arena, in Birmingham, thanks to a strong performance at only the second national gala of the competition season, held in Hatfield at the beginning of the year. At Hatfield, Becky competed in the National C Double Mini Trampoline competition against a strong group of 40. She gained high enough scores to not only automatically qualify for the British Championships but also secure a promotional offer to the next grade and gained second place. Judges awarded her a final pass of 9.7’s out of 10, tantalisingly close to perfect scores. Becky went to Stowford Primary School and is a former ICC student, and started trampolining at the age of nine at Ivybridge Leisure Centre. She works full-time for an accountancy firm in Plymouth, but still manages to do 10½ hours training and a minimum of six hours of coaching a week. She represents Plymouth Phoenix Trampoline Club, which is the only competitive club in the area.
FIND OUT MORE: www.ermevalleyharriers.co.uk
Dentist supports young rugby players IVYBRIDGE RUGBY CLUB mini and junior players can now get affordable professionally-moulded gum shields thanks to an offer from one of the town’s dental practices. John Gittins, the owner of Highland Dental Practice, in Highland Street, is offering a 20% discount on fitting of a professionally-moulded gum
shield to any young player. Players do not have to be registered at the practice to take advantage of this offer, but must produce their Club Membership Card before the appointment can take place. The club’s junior secretary, Jim Burns, said: “We can’t thank John enough for this generous offer. Times are hard financially for parents, but opting for a cheap gum shield does not give players the best protection.”
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