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MAY 2014 | ISSUE 040
- NATIONAL PARISH MAGAZINE AWARDS
WHAT’S ON
NATURAL PLAY SPACE OPENS
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Groups & regular events listing + monthly calendar PJ fundraising day - page 27
ON THE COUNTRY’S WALKING MAP
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IVYBRIDGE GETS ‘WALKERS ARE WELCOME’ STATUS
Sport Films @ The Watermark School reports Royal British Legion spring newsletter
Rugby club celebrates ‘stellar season’ PAGE 34
TRAINING HARD TO TACKLE DARTMOOR CHALLENGE Primary school children set for Junior Ten Tors expedition - P22
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05 Natural play space a hit with youngsters
New play area gets thumbs up Plus: Ivybridge Timeline, Social network for widows & more
07 On the country’s walking map
Walkers Are Welcome Plus: Au revoir entente cordial, Ivybridge places names & more
09 Royal British Legion spring newsletter
Latest from town’s branch Plus: Centre’s instant connection, Dartmoor cycle challenge & more
Editorial deadline for our June 2014 issue is: Wednesday, 14 May
Monthly musings
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Cricketers pad-up for new season
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Also in this issue, we introduce two new ‘spots’ – the Ivybridge Timeline and Ivybridge place names... the story behind them. Some of the details are, I hope you’ll agree, fascinating. In sports news, we report on the rugby club’s ‘stellar season’, which has seen success at all levels of the club, while the cricket club look forward to the start of the new season. I hope you enjoy reading this issue and, as always, feedback is much appreciated. As you can see on the right, the ways to contact me are many and varied.
10 Clubs & groups
Anniversary celebrations with style Plus: New focus for camera club, Westcountry curiosities & more
13 On The Beat
News and views from your local police Plus: ‘Hosts with the most’ wanted, Discover permaculture & more
22 School reports
Training hard to tackle Dartmoor challenge Plus: To the Manor born, Re-telling the Easter story & more
25 Business news
Double delight for dentists
27 PJ day raises money for Patience 30 Pets’ corner
17 What’s On
33 Take Better Photos
Groups, clubs & regular events in Ivybridge
18 What’s On
Calendar for May Plus: Great British Tennis Weekend, Ladies Auction Night & Films showing in May at The Watermark
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e report on two great examples of community action this month, where like-minded people have got together and through dedication, enthusiasm and a great deal of hard work turned a dream into reality, and in their separate ways achieved things which could have a lasting legacy for Ivybridge. A fantastic natural play space in MacAndrews Field was officially opened on Easter Monday (see page 5). The play area is the culmination of over three years hard work by the Friends of MacAndrews Field group, and is just one of many projects the Friends are working towards to improve the field as a community facility. Another initiative has firmly put Ivybridge on the map – initially, at least, in the eyes of the country’s walkers! Members of the Ivybridge Walking Club and Forum are delighted to announce that Ivybridge has been awarded the ‘Walkers Are Welcome’ accolade (see page 7). This national scheme recognises and promotes the town, which still under-sells its enviable position as the Gateway to the Moor and the beautiful South Hams countryside, as a great place for walkers. Do join in with the celebrations at the end of May. A huge ‘well done’ to all involved in these projects.
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Ivy Bridge first recorded as ‘Ponte Ederoso’ (Ivied Bridge)
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IVYBRIDGE TIMELINE | 1280 - 2013 To find out more about these dates, and all the 80 notable dates on the Timeline which spans the town’s 733 year history, pop into the library
NATURAL PLAY SPACE INSTANT HIT WITH YOUNGSTERS An exciting new natural play space has opened thanks to the hard work and dedication of a grassroots campaign group. The MacAndrews Field play area was officially opened on Easter Monday by town Cllr Katie Reville, aided by mayor Karen Pringle and Cllr Mike Starks. The ceremony was followed by an Easter Egg Hunt to celebrate the occasion. The play area is the culmination of over three years hard work, research and fundraising by the dedicated group of local residents who make up The Friends of MacAndrews Field, whose efforts were praised by mayor Karen Pringle in her ad-
dress at the ceremony. Cllr Reville, chair of Parks and Open Spaces for Ivybridge Town Council, said: “I am really impressed with the dedication and hard work that has been put in by the Friends to improve the field as a community facility and habitat for local wildlife. “The new play area is an excellent addition to the field and my little ones have loved exploring it.” The play space was specially designed by a playground-design company, with input from the local community. Funding, in large, came from the monies awarded to the Friends Group through The Big Green Space Challenge, a SHDC
scheme to enhance parks and other green spaces in the area. Ivybridge Town Council, too, provided financial support. The group also won one of Skipton Building Society’s Grassroots Giving Big 160 awards, which went towards the play area. Vera Dumbleton, of the Friends of MacAndrews Field group, said: “We are very excited to see the play area up and running. There has been lots of hard work done to get to this point and we are very grateful to the funders. “We are extremely grateful for the efforts of Cllrs Reville and Starks, and a very big thank-you to SHDC’s Greenspace Officer, Keith Rennells, for his guidance.”
COMMUNITY GARDEN DESIGN UNDERWAY A local sustainability group has enlisted the help of a local landscape designer to draw up plans for Ivybridge’s first community garden space. PL:21 is working with Helen Williams, of Helens Naturescapes, on a design for the patch of land around the youth centre that will be
turned into a community vegetable garden. A professional design will help ensure the most is made of the space, and that it is safe for people to work in. It will also help with applications for any funding needed to develop and look after the garden. The group will soon be
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SCHOOL LINES UP RECORD ATTEMPT
SOCIAL NETWORK FOR WIDOWS
Pupils at the Erme Primary School are set to line up their bid for a Guinness World Record this month. The school will attempt the record for the longest line of stationary items lined end-to-end this month. Pens and stationary items will be lined up in Victoria Park on Wednesday, 21 May, 2014, before being counted and the bid submitted to the Guinness World Record team for the evaluation. Set up of the attempt will start at 9am, and people are invited to join them to watch the final celebrations from 2.30pm.
A new social network for widows has been launched in Ivybridge. Jolly Dollies aims to help widows regain a social life through friendship and organised social events. The Ivybridge group held its inaugural meeting at the end of April and is encouraging anyone who would like to join to get in touch and help develop the group and its activities. Started by widows for widows, the Jolly Dollies network connects widows, locally and nationally, who want and deserve to have a full, happy and supportive social life. To get involved, go to The Jolly Dollies website (address below) for more information and to join.
Volunteer needed
Organised by the The Friends of the Erme Primary School, they are still in need of a volunteer to act as an independent adjudicator, who will ensure all the pens/stationary items work and, when lined up end-to-end, are touching. Further details of the adjudicator role can be obtained from Kay Winstone of the PTA via kay.winstone@sky.com or 07980 116104 or by contacting The Erme Primary School in Station Road.
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SUMMER CONCERTS DOUBLE UP
Due to popular demand, the Ivybridge Summer Charity Concert is doubling up this year with performances on two evenings. This year’s show will be held on Tuesday, 10, and Wednesday, 11 June, again at Ivybridge Methodist Church. It will feature Ivybridge U3A choir along with DIARY DATE guest artists and soloists and raise money for ChilHannah’s Summer Fayre dren’s Hospice South West. will take place on SaturThe concerts are a regular day, 21 June, with fun and feature in the town’s progames, gift stalls, food, live gramme of events and music, a dog show and have raised over £2,700 for much more. Details from local good causes. 01752 892461 or enquiries î Children’s Hospice South West - www.chsw.org.uk @discoverhannahs.org May 2014 The Ivybridge magazine
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IVYBRIDGE STREET NAMES – THE STORY BEHIND THEM
BUDDLE CLOSE
Buddle Close is built in the vicinity of the old ‘Buddle Meadow’ of Stowford. A Buddle was an inclined trough, made of granite, in which crushed ore (tin) was washed with running
water to flush away impurities. There was an ancient culvert near Stowford House which carried the spring water from Well Park through Buddle Meadow for this purpose.
Information compiled by, and reproduced with kind permission of, Elizabeth Silsbury
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ON THE COUNTRY’S WALKING MAP – IVYBRIDGE AWARDED ‘WALKERS ARE WELCOME’ ACCOLADE Ivybridge is now on the country’s walking map after the town was awarded the coveted accolade of Walkers are Welcome status. The news that the town is now part of a national network of like-minded communities – and promoted as a great place for walkers on the scheme’s website – was announced by the Ivybridge Walking Club and Forum. The award highlights continued maintenance of public footpaths, the town’s way-marked local trails and easy access to the town by public transport. Ivybridge has an enviable position as Gateway to the Moors and the beautiful South Hams countryside. and achieving this award
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Ramblers (Oysterband) are stopping off in Ivybridge for a gig at The Watermark as part of an ambitious tour which will see John, fellow musicians, fans and friends walk across Devon, north to south, covering 115 miles over seven days and performing a gig every will bring useful benefits to night. You can join John to walkers, local residents and walk the Two Moors’ Way the business community. from Holne to Ivybridge An important part of the (20km), starting at 9.30am town’s bid was the (approx) before the condemonstration of local cert in the evening. support, and the organisOn Saturday, 31 May, ers wish to thank the com- there is a walk along the munity for its support. Erme Valley Trail, IvyTo celebrate the achieve- bridge to Noss Mayo. ment, a number of events (20km). Again, at 9.30am are being held at the end (approx) start. of the month. Full details are available On Friday, 30 May, John from the information cenJones & the Reluctant tre at The Watermark. WWW.FOTOPHOTO.CO.UK
The winner of the Ivybridge Timeline competition in our April issue was Claire Flynn, from Ivybridge. She was the first correct entry drawn and receives a £20 gift voucher. facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine
Staff at Ivybridge’s Tesco Express held a beard grow challenge and raised £330 for the Ivybridge & District Community Transport Association, one of the store’s chosen charities for this year. Other fundraising events are planned throughout the year.
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Ivybridge County Councillor Roger Croad (inset) bowled the first wood of the season when he opened Ivybridge Bowling Club’s green on 12 April. On a lovely day, members took part in the traditional ‘spider’ contest – where each bowler stands
around the edge of the green and on the command bowls a wood into the centre of the green, with the one nearest the jack winning a bottle of wine – and then teamed up to play a friendly, but competitive ladies versus men competition.
AU REVOIR TO ENTENTE CORDIAL Ivybridge French Twinning Association has been dissolved due to falling member numbers. The Association was started in 1972 by Jack Condon to support the cultural exchange, commercial opportunities and inter-schools exchange. At its height, the Associa-
tion prospered with full coaches crossing the channel in both directions, but gradually the numbers involved declined. At the last AGM, no volunteers came forward to fill officer vacancies, so it was decided to end the Association after 40 years of ‘Entente Cordial’.
MEDICAL MERGER CREATES NEW SUPER GP PRACTICE Ivybridge Medical Practice has merged with two other surgeries to create a new GP practice. They have joined forces with Plym River Practice and The Ridgeway Practice to become The Beacon Medical Group. While patients will notice no immediate difference, future benefits from being part of a single large practice could include the introduction of evening
appointments and to be able to choose to see any doctor at any site. The new practice is also hoping to offer community-based specialist services including orthopaedic and dermatology clinics, and is investigating what other services it can offer for the future. The practices will be one of the biggest in the South West, and the largest training practice in the region.
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DARTMOOR CYCLE CHALLENGE
Harry’s Patch – a Lest We Forget Centenary project As part of its commemorations to mark the Centenary of the start of the First World War, the Ivybridge branch of The Royal British Legion has embarked on an ambitious ‘Lest We Forget’ project. The brainchild of Ray Wilson, it will see the transformation of a patch of grass near the centre of the town, beside the roundabout opposite the police station, into a Garden of Remembrance and a living memorial to Ivybridge men who fought and died in the Great War. A hardy group of volunteers from the branch,
with some welcome helpers, have cleared the ground and rotovated the soil and many bulbs have been planted. The site is marked by a wooden sign (above) which bears an extract from the famous poem In Flanders Fields by John
MacRae and will soon also have river boulders and the two benches, which have been kindly donated. Before long, the poppy seeds themselves will be sown. The branch plan to hold a dedication ceremony for Harry’s Patch on Saturday 19 July, 2014, at 11am.
POPPY APPEAL THANK YOU
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The current total of the Ivybridge Poppy Appeal, collected since October 2013, now stands at £18,706. The branch would like to express its thanks to everyone who has given so generously. Could you spare a few hours in November to collect for the next Poppy Appeal? New collectors are always welcome – contact details are below.
The branch is busy bagging poppy seeds for distribution to school children in the Ivybridge area. Each bag contains poppy seeds mixed with sand and a little card with sowing instructions. Each child is invited to sow the poppy seeds to grow their own poppies, which will hopefully increase their awareness of the significance of the poppy.
The branch will be at the Lions Club Fun Day, at Ivybridge Rugby Club on Saturday, 5 July. Some exciting additions to the usual stand are planned, so make sure you pop along. • The branch’s monthly meetings are at the Sportsmans Inn, 8pm: Weds 14 May, Weds 11 June, Weds 9 July, and Weds 13 August.
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An exhibition by the Ivybridge Mill Archive Group on the link between paper mill workers and World War I, is set to be held in The Watermark on the first floor from 2-9 August. The group still needs photos and memories from this time, so if you think you can help they would love to hear from you.
Residents who are not registered to vote are being urged to act now to ensure they have a vote on 22 May, for the European Parliamentary elections. Registration forms are available from the SHDC offices at Follaton House, Totnes, by calling 01803 861434 or can be printed off at aboutmyvote.co.uk î For facebook.com/pages/ Completed forms must be Ivybridge-Mill-Archivesreturned by 6 May to be efGroup/676407442425177 fective for the Euro poll. facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine
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A day of spectacular cycling is assured with the return of the third Heart of Dartmoor Cycle Challenge to Ivybridge on Saturday, 17 May 2014. Organised by Devon Wildlife Trust, this year promises to be the biggest and best yet. There are a choice of three routes ranging from the Classic at 46 miles (road only) or 50 miles (includes nine miles on tracks) to the King of the Mountains, an arduous 75 mile ride. Whichever route they take, entrants will cycle through some of Dartmoor’s finest scenery, finding secret
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hidden river valleys, dark woodlands and high moors with rugged granite tors looking down. Whether with friends or on your own, the routes are way marked or you can join a group ride for the Classic. Lunch and backup vehicles are provided. Ivybridge Railway Station is the start and finish of this circular challenge. Entry fees will support the Trust’s work for wildlife in this most beautiful of counties. î To find out more, contact Dan Smith on 01393 279244 or go to devonwildlifetrust.org/ cycle-challenge/
EVERY DARTMOOR MILE IN A PHOTO Last month, Jo Burgess told how every square mile of Dartmoor has a least one subject of interest and how she has chronicled this in a journal and with photos. Her photographic montage of all 368 square miles (left) is now on display in the library.
CENTRE’S INSTANT CONNECTION Creative Connections, the new arts and crafts centre in Glanvilles Mill, where people can shop, share and create, held a fantastic open day on 12 April to mark its opening. Scores of people attended and met the team behind the enterprise, as well as look around the shop and workshop and have a go at some craft and art activities. May 2014 The Ivybridge magazine
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Anniversary celebrations with style
New focus for camera club Ivybridge & District Camera Club is trying out a different programme of events this year, reducing the number of in-house competitions and including more ‘workshop’ oriented evenings and guest speakers. The new scheme has been widely approved by members, and will probably be continued for next year’s programme. Recently, members enjoyed a ‘close-up and macro evening’. The evening started with a short talk about macro and close-up photography, then members set up ministudios and photographed the various props and small objects they had brought along. Members were encouraged to demonstrate their set-ups and a great deal of ideasswapping and technical skill was gained. The club meets from 7.30pm on Tuesday evenings (except the third in the month) at the Community Hall in Bittaford. New members and visitors are welcome. There is a summer break in July and August, but occasional outings may be organised. FIND OUT MORE: IvybridgeCameraClub.org
Summer sequel next up As the laughter finally fades following Ivybridge Theatre Company’s comedy production, it is on with the next show! Members are busy rehearsing a sequel to the children’s classic tale and last summer’s hit production, The Wind in the Willows, which has been adapted for the stage by ITC. It still retains the humour and memorable characters such as Ratty, Mole, Mr Badger, Toad and the rather unruly weasels and ferrets!
Erme WI celebrated its 50th Anniversary in style with over 50 guests and members enjoying singing, poems – some written especially for the occasion – and a 1964 quiz. Maggie Duffy provided the entertainment in her Devon dialect way and Rick Green has provided an album of photographs to remind us of the special event. A delicious homemade buffet was enjoyed and the cake was cut by Mrs Sibby Rogers, who was the first president all those years ago, accompanied by Betty Rowe, Barbara Hosgood and Barbara Churchward,
who were also original members. Margaret Jewers was also there at the start. Erme WI was started as an evening group for those who were at work and has always been very active with monthly meetings,
All the talk is of a Royal scandal The May general meeting of Ivybridge U3A will be held in The Watermark on Monday, 19 May, at 2pm. The guest speaker will be Janet Cowlard and her subject is ‘A Windsor Family Royal Scandal’.
A glimpse of Cornish life Ivybridge Flower Club members were treated to a glimpse of life in Cornwall when area Ratty will return to The demonstrator Pat Boundy created five Watermark stage in September beautiful designs under her title ‘Where’. Her varied arrangements took those present This family show will be performed at The through her spring garden with a simple, but Watermark from Friday, 5 to Sunday, 7 charming, basket of spring flowers, a glorious September, (matinee and evenings) – look out riot of clashing colours was used in a vertical for more details nearer the time... design to represent ‘in amongst the budding ITC meets every Wednesday at Chapel Place, trees’ and a pyramid in bright green 7.30pm onwards. They are always looking for incorporated three arrangements using only new members and would encourage anyone green flowers for her ‘evergreen’ garden. who has an interest in the ‘performing arts’ to A stunning ‘sunset’, visible from Pat’s kitchen come and pay them a visit. window, was created using a red mesh circle FIND OUT MORE: Ron Davis on (01752) 893308 or and horizontal gold sprayed bark, with flowers see ivybridgetheatrecompany.co.uk in brilliant sunset hues on both sides of the 10
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walks, outings and opportunities to learn new crafts and cooking experiences. They meet at Waterside House, Keaton Road, on the third Monday of the month at 7.30pm. Do go along and see what they have to offer.
‘sun’. Finally, with tales of her orphan lamb rearing, Pat created a pink design of roses, tulips and lilies, enhanced with fleece woven canes and ‘sheep’. The evening was thoroughly enjoyed by members and guests, five of whom went home with the beautiful displays after the raffle! The club’s next meeting is on Tuesday, 13 May, at 7.30pm in The Watermark, when florist Christine Harrington demonstrates her title ‘Floral Trends’. Visitors are most welcome (£5 visitors’ fee). FIND OUT MORE: Janet Weston (01752) 894643
Westcountry curiosities Members of Ivybridge Garden Association are set to be intrigued by the ‘Curiosities of the Westcountry’, with a talk by Pamela Magill, at their May meeting on Thursday, 22 May, at the Methodist Church Hall, Fore Street, starting at 7.45pm. Refreshments will be available and a raffle will be held. A Bloom of the Month competition will also take place. FIND OUT MORE: Mrs Acheson on (01752) 894867
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PC Steve Bond - Youth Interventions Officer Steve works with children/ young people whose circumstances/behaviour is having a detrimental effect on their own development or the quality of life within that neighbourhood. They support those who have become victims of crime as well as working with those who may be at risk of offending/ re-offending or who may be taking part in anti-social behaviour. They also help with the delivery of educational inputs as part of the school curriculum.
PDU – Professional Development Unit Police Officers who assist in the development of student constables within their initial two year probationary period by: • Providing direction/ feedback on performance. • Providing advice,
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The Ivybridge group of Contact the Elderly, a charity dedicated to tacksupport and guidance. maintaining and recording ling loneliness and isola• Assessing the student approved Police Temporary tion among older people, against the relevant phase Alarms in accordance with has been launched, with of the Student Officer Force policy, manufacturers’ the initial tea parties provLearning and Assessment instructions and the needs ing to be a great success. Portfolio (SOLAP) of the customer. They are now appealing • Ensure equality and They provide a supportive, for volunteers in Ivybridge empathic and customer diversity standards and to keep the momentum focused approach to requirements are fully going. The charity aims to considered and implemented individuals/families relieve the acute loneliness identified as ‘high’ or ‘very of isolated older people, appropriately throughout high’ risk and suitable for practice and process aged 75 and above, who the installation of a PTA, live alone, by organising offering help and Police Staff Wendy free monthly Sunday afterLillicrap – Alarms Installer guidance on the use of the noon tea parties for small equipment and ensuring Minimising the risk to groups within. A volunteer vulnerable victims or their premises by installing,
complete understanding of the alarm system.
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL POLICE TEAM: Email: IVYBRIDGE@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk On Facebook: www.facebook.com/IvybridgePolice Non-emergency incidents: Call 101 In an emergency: Call 999
FREE ADVICE FOR LANDLORDS A free event to provide private landlords with advice and information is being held by the district council. The Landlords’ Forum, on Tuesday, May 13, at Follaton House, Totnes, will include a range of speakers who will update landlords on issues such as Direct Lets, improvement loans, housing benefits and deposit bonds. The event starts at 1pm with a buffet lunch, finishing between 3.30-4pm. There is no need to book. î For more information, email wendy.rawlings@ southhams.gov.uk
‘HOSTS WITH THE MOST’ WANTED TO TRANSFORM LIVES OF OLDER PEOPLE
CRAFTERS MAKE CONNECTION Ivybridge Crafters are moving to a new home in Creative Connections in Glanvilles Mill. They meet every Friday between 10am-noon.
LUSCIOUS LADIES’ LEAGUE LUNCH DELIVERS AGAIN A record amount of over £300 was raised at this year’s Catholic Women’s League annual Lenten soup lunch at St Austin’s Priory in March. Nearly 40 people enjoyed
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is asked to host a tea party in their home just once or twice a year. Each older guest is taken to the volunteer host’s home by a volunteer driver, where they meet a small group for an afternoon of tea, chat and companionship. The monthly gatherings are a vital lifeline of friendship for the charity’s older guests. î If you’d like to become a volunteer host, contact Christine Treharne on (01752) 892460 or email treharne2@gmail.com
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Would you like to work with nature to create solutions for life, living and growing? If that sounds like you, then a one-day course on permaculture – Discover Permaculture through gardening – at Growers Organic at Yealmpton could be for you. The course tutor is Ivybridge-based permaculture and edible landscape designer Tess Wilmot, and it is on Friday, 6 June 2014, 9.30am-4.30pm. it costs £48 per person and spaces are limited, so early booking is advisable. To book, contact Growers Organics on 01752 881180 or email joa@growersorganics.com
î For course details contact Tess on 07531 506 481 or tess@tesswilmot.eclipse.co.uk
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Latest news from Ivybridge Town Council Community Action Plan
Ten years ago, the Town Council worked with community representatives to produce the Community Action Plan and Ann O’Kane was the Chairman of the Ivybridge Area Partnership. That plan included developments at Filham Park, formation of an Environmental Group, child friendly heritage trail and of course the new Library and entertainment facility (The Watermark). Whilst much has been achieved it is timely to review the plan and see what still needs to be done and what new issues need to be addressed. If you, or your group, would be interested in getting involved and helping to shape the future of the town for the next 10 years please contact us and we can ensure you are consulted and have an opportunity to participate in the process.
Filham Park
Ivybridge Cricket Club has been working hard over the winter season to enhance the facilities at Filham Park. The extension to the clubhouse will be open by May 2014 and they would welcome visitors to come and watch the cricket and enjoy some refreshments whilst sitting on the balcony area. On 11 May, South Hams Metal Detecting Club will be having a ‘dig’ in the park, starting at 9.30am and finishing at 4pm. If anyone wants to see what is involved and chat to the people doing the metal detecting then please come along. Already one resident has asked if the team could try and find a piece of jewellery that was lost, so if anyone else has lost something metal do let us know… Anything valuable will be assessed and proceeds would be split 50:50 between the club and the Mayor’s Charity. (If the weather or ground is wet then the event will be postponed.)
Victoria Park
The new swings and wooden play train will be installed in early June – ready for the summer, hopefully with the prospect of good weather for the children to enjoy playing outdoors.
Woodlands Ward
We are pleased to welcome Councillor Sara Hladkij to the Council and she joins our Councillors in helping residents in the Woodlands Ward. All details of Councillors are available on our website – www.ivybridge.gov.uk If you want any advice or assistance to do with issues in your ward area, they will do their best to help or try and support you in finding answers to your queries.
Youth services
The Town Council is exploring with the Trustees of Ivybridge Youth Venue how we can help with funding some of the costs to enable events like the Friday Youth Nights at the Leisure Centre to continue, which are enjoyed by up to 90 young people. If you have experience of working with young people or wish to volunteer your assistance or have ideas for ways in which youth services can continue in Ivybridge, then please contact us. CONTACT THE TOWN COUNCIL
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Latest news from The Watermark
Coffee shop
A new broom sweeps into The Watermark in May when we welcome a new catering manager. Hayley Edgcombe, previously of The National Trust, brings with her a wealth of experience both in coffee shop and event catering. Look out for the new seasonal menu including delicious homemade cakes, new hot food and snacks. If you have a special occasion coming up and would like to use The Watermark, contact Hayley and Babs to discuss your booking and catering needs.
Comedy
Now becoming well established for comedy, The Watermark has two very different offerings for May. On May Day Bank holiday Monday, 5 May, we welcome Mark Steel with his ‘Back in Town’ tour and on the following Sunday, 11 May, The Ivybridge New Comedian of the Year competition, judged by wellknown local names and hosted by the famous comedy circuit compares Paul B Edwards and Silky. Following a visit in April by Channel 4’s own ‘Chatty Man’, The Watermark is now on the map for top name comedians.
Devon County Show tickets are on sale at The Watermark Information Centre. Savings and special offers are available which will not be offered at the gate. Let’s hope for a few days of dry weather and sunshine to enjoy this fabulous celebration of the great Devon countryside.
Atrium artist
The atrium exhibition for May and June will be ‘A Special Place’ photographic display on behalf of Blossom, a local charity.
Cycling
With the Tour of Britain cycling returning to Devon this September, the Information Centre at The Watermark have a good selection of cycle maps for sale, including the trails which make up the Two Moors Way. So if you are inspired to ‘get on your bike’ this is a great form of exercise and a brilliant way to see our beautiful local countryside.
Devon’s Big Baker announces date for The Watermark
Live music
Europe’s best Led Zeppelin tribute band, Letz Zep, celebrate the work of this timeless rock band on Saturday, 10 May, and on Friday, 30 May, John Jones and the Reluctant Ramblers arrive on their local leg of their Two Moors, Two Seas tour. The same weekend, Ivybridge will be celebrating the Walker’s are Welcome event. Join John on Friday for an evening of fine music and the following morning not so reluctant ramblers will be walking the Erme Plym Trail and South West Coast Path to Noss Mayo.
On Saturday, 5th July, at 7.30pm The Watermark hosts Bake it Big with The Great British Bake Off contestant Glenn Cosby. Audiences will be able to get up close and personal with Glenn and his trademark bakes. Expect a live cooking event like no other. Tickets on sale now at the box office £12/£10 conc. To find out a little more about Glenn or the show, visit his website at www.glenncosby.co.uk or his official Facebook page at www. facebook.com/glenncosbybaker
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WHAT’S ON IN MAY Your guide to events, groups and clubs in Ivybridge this month GROUPS, CLUBS AND REGULAR EVENTS MONDAY
South Hams CAB 10am to 12noon (exc Bank Hols). The Watermark. Drop in / 08444 111 444. St John’s Craft Group 7.30-9.30pm. Waterside House, Keaton Road. U3A monthly meeting 3rd Monday. The Watermark, 2-4pm. 01752 893017. Erme WI 3rd Monday. Waterside House, 7.30pm. 01752 895875. Slimming World. 5.30pm & 7.30pm. Chapel Place. Pop in or 07930 473542. Arts & Crafts 1.30pm, St John’s Evangelical Church. Contact Ian Macgregor 01752 898612. M@xs Book Dreamers 1st Monday. 4-5pm. Ivybridge Library. 01752 893140. 1st Ivybridge Cubs 6.30-8pm. Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 8½-10½ years. Adult Reading Group 1st Monday. 7.15pm. Ivybridge Library. 01752 893140. Air Cadets 7.30-9.30pm. Contact the Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park or 01752 895173. Abbeyfield Coffee Morning 1st Monday. 10.30am-12noon. 01752 691567. Exercise On Referral Tone Leisure - weekly Stop Smoking Clinic 2-5pm, The Watermark. Call 01884 836024 for an appointment. Hatha Yoga. 7-9pm. St John’s Church Hall. Join any time, just drop in. Contact 01548 550612.
TUESDAY
Ivybridge Arts and Crafts 1.30-4.30pm. Scout hut, Blachford Rd. 01752 897024/01752 344096. Ivybridge & District Camera Club 1st, 2nd & 4th Tues. 7.30pm. Bittaford Village Hall. 01752 691260. Walk & Talk Level 1 walks. 10am. Start & finish at Leisure Centre. 45mins-1 hour. 01822 813571. Coffee morning 10am-12noon. Methodist Church. Ivybridge Flower Club 2nd Tuesday. 7.30pm, The Watermark. 01752 248534. Youth Club Inters, 11-13 years, 3.45-5.45pm; Seniors, 13-19 years, 7-9pm. The Youth Venue.. 1st Ivybridge Cub Scouts 6.30-8pm. Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 8½-10½. 1st Ivybridge Explorer Scouts 8.15-9.45pm. Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 14½-18. Tai Chi class 7.30-9pm. 3rd Scout Hut. 07972 846443 or John.H@gmail.com Parent & Toddler Group 10am. St John’s Evangelical Church. 01752 898612. Slimming World 9.30am, 11.30am & 5.30pm. Chapel Place. Pop in or 07930 473542. Ivybridge WI 1st Tuesday. 2.30pm. Methodist Church. 01752 691864. NCT Ivy Bumps and Babies 10-11.30am. Evangelical Baptist Church. 01752 690799. NCT Ivy Tots 10-11.30am. Evangelical Baptist Church, Exeter Road. 01752 690799. Ivybridge Judo Club Juniors (8-13) 7.15-8.15pm. Seniors (14+) 8.15-9.45pm. St John’s Hall. Ivybridge Community Choir 7.30-9.15pm. Ivybridge Library. 01626 870107. Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club 7-9.15pm. Ivybridge Community College. 01752 402658. facebook.com/theivybridgemagazine
Ivybridge Flower Club 2nd Tuesday. 7.30pm. The Watermark. Next Steps 2nd Tuesday. 10am-12noon. The Watermark. Drop in or 07742 609968.
WEDNESDAY
Tai Chi Class 9.30-11am. 3rd Scout Hut. 07972 846443 or John.H@gmail.com Memory Reading Group 10.30am-12noon. Ivybridge Library. Bettys Memory Café Every other Thursday. 24pm. The Sportsman’s Inn. 01752 893952. Baby & Toddler Group 1.30-3pm (term time only) St John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. 01752 896310. Ivybridge Theatre Company 7.30pm. Chapel Place. 01752 893308. Ivybridge Community Association Toy Box 9.30-11.30am (term time only). Chapel Place. Royal British Legion 2nd Wednesday. 7.30pm for 8pm. The Sportsman’s Inn. 01752 690647. Bingo 2pm. Abbeyfield House, Trehill Road. £1 per game inc tea & biscuits. Ivybridge Trefoil Guild 1st Wednesday. 10am12noon. Evangelical Baptist Church. 01752 892587. 50+ Badminton 12.30pm, Leisure Centre. Contact 01752 896999 French and Italian classes 1.30-4.30pm. Chapel Place. Drop in or contact 07964 124896 Blossom Ivybridge Breast Cancer Self-Help and Support Group 2nd Wednesday. 7.309.30pm. Chapel Place. 07972 792878. Social Reading Group 2nd and 4th Wednesday. 10am. St John’s Church. 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.30-9.30pm. Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½-14½. 07846 460109. Foodbank & Cafe 1-3pm. Methodist Church. Open To all. 07706 457336 / 07706 457337. Stroke Support Group 1st & 4th Wednesday. 24pm. Ivybridge Library. 01752 893140. Devon Senior Voice 3rd Wednesday. 10am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. 01752 894083. Ivybridge Table Tennis Group Studio 2, ICC. Juniors 6.30-8pm, Open 8-9.30pm. 07712 896185. Wednesday Night Church @ St John The Evangelist 7.30pm. Crochet Club 7-9pm. The Hub, Glanvilles Mill. £3.50 per session, includes tea and cake. U3A Computer Group Every other week. 23.30pm. The IT Suite, The Watermark. Italian Classes-Intermediate Level. 1.30-3pm. Chapel Place. Drop in or 07964 124896.
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Walk & Talk Level 2/3. 10am. Start & finish at Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 1-2hrs. 01822 813571. Ivybridge Garden Ass 4th Thurs (exc Aug & Dec). 7.45pm. Methodist Church Hall. 01752 894867. The Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am12pm. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome. Exercise On Referral Tone Leisure - weekly Adult Reading Group 3rd Thursday. 6-7pm. Ivybridge Library. Contact 01752 893140. Lions Club of Ivybridge 2nd and 4th Thursday. 7.30pm. The Watermark. 01752 698602.
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Ivybridge Youth Venue Project Night 7-9pm. Ages 13-19. Contact 01752 893040. Baby Bounce and Rhyme 10.30am -10.50am. Ivybridge Library. For under 3s and their carers. Knit and Natter 2.30-4.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Action On Hearing Loss Clinic Every 2nd Thursday. 2-4pm. Ivybridge Library. 01752 893140. Credit Union 9am-12noon. Ivybridge Library.
FRIDAY
Ivybridge Country Market 8.30–11.30am. Scout Hut, Leonards Road (by leisure centre). Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre 7.30-9.30pm. Ages 13-19. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Scouts 6-7.20pm. Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 6-8. 01752 893277 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.30-9.30pm. Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½-14½. 07846 460109. Ivybridge Work Club 10am-12noon. The Watermark. 01752 893140 / 01752 892220. Free Friday @ Ivybridge Library 10-4pm. Careers Advice for Adults The Watermark. Call 01752 892220 for details and to book. Over 50’s Social Group 2nd & 4th Friday. 10am12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. 07598 781155. 3rd Friday Breakfast Meeting 8.30-10am. The Watermark. libby.shore@swlaw.co.uk The Ivybridge Crafters 10.30am-12noon, Community Hub, Glanvilles Mill. Bosom Buddies 3.30-5pm, Community Hub, Glanvilles Mill. Open group for mums. Stairways Club 9.30am-12.30pm. The Scout Hut, Blachford Rd. 01752 691648 or alaity9@gmail.com Air Cadets 7.30-9.30pm. Contact the Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park or 01752 895173. Abstract Painting Workshops 10am to noon. Erme Lodge, Western Rd. 0776 040 1477. Open House Café 8-10pm. Methodist Church. 01752 691847.
SATURDAY
Early Years Story Time 11.30-11.45am. Ivybridge Library. Adult Writers’ Group 3rd Saturday. 10am12noon. Ivybridge Library. 01752 893140 Seamoor Children’s Centre Dads’ Group Last Sat. 10-11.30am. Call 01752 896356 for venue. Wesley’s Coffee House Methodist Church. 10am12noon. Homemade cakes, variety of coffees. Farmers’ Market 4th Saturday of every month, Glanvilles Mill, 9am till 1pm Mass at St Austin’s Priory 6pm
SUNDAY
Stagecoach Theatre School 9am-12.30pm. The Watermark. Details: 08005 875760. Mass at St Austin’s Priory 10.30am Methodist Church Family worship with activities for young people. 10.30am. Varied worship 6.30pm. Junior Fitness Session 10am–noon. ICC gym. For young people in school years 8-11. £2 pp. Freedom Football School. From 9.45am onwards. ICC. 07859 822605 or 07812 007981.
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WHAT’S ON IN MAY CALENDAR Art Exhibition The Atrium Gallery, 1st floor, The Watermark. Throughout May and June. The work of photographers from local charity Blossom (Ivybridge Breast Cancer Self-Help & Support Group). Entitled ‘A Special Place To Be’. Mon to Fri 9am-5pm and Sat 9am-1pm. Admission free.
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Family Legal Surgery 11am-1pm, Ivybridge Library. Free advice from Wolferstans Solicitors. No appointment necessary. Film @ The Watermark – Mandela; Long Walk To Freedom [12A] 7.30pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film listing on page 21.
Wine tasting 6.30pm, Ivybridge Library. Tickets £7.50 to include a glass of sparkling wine on arrival, tasting of different red and white wines and discussion on different wines and food that match. Hosted by Majestic Wines. Organised by Friends of Ivybridge Library. Numbers are limited to 20 so if you would like to join another session please express your interest at the library or email info@lorileeart.co.uk
FrIDAy 2nd
Gary Streeter MP Advice Surgery Town Hall. Afternoon. Appointments only - 01752 335666. Young Parents at SeaMoor Children’s Centre 1-2.30pm. Group for carers aged under 25 with a child under 5 years old. 01752 896356.
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One-day Emergency First Aid at Work Course FAIB Approved. 9.30am-4.30pm. Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Cost £50 incl all course materials, certificate and assessment. Details: Call Wayne on 07539 733792 or email pulsetraining@yahoo.co.uk Car Boot Sale 10am-2pm. Countryman’s Choice. 01752 338226/07855 586971. Cricket @ Filham 2nd X1 v Stoke Gabriel - 2pm NIikki Kitt Psychic Medium 7.30pm, The Watermark. Tickets £10.
SuNDAy 4th
Car Boot Sale 10am-2pm. Countrymans Choice. 01752 338226/07855 586971. Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk
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Bank Holiday Monday
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk Fair In The Square Cornwood Villlage. Starts 11am. Details: Marilyn Sharp - 837441. Live Comedy @ The Watermark – Mark Steel’s Back In Town Age 16+ only. 8pm.Doors/bar open at 7pm. Tickets £15. 18
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17-18 May A great weekend of tennis is set to be served up by South Devon Tennis Centre Ivybridge this month. The Great British Tennis Weekend comes to Ivybridge on 17 and 18 May, when the tennis centre holds a series of activities as part of a national initiative by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) to open up tennis centres to everyone and showcase the fantastic facilities and opportunities they have to offer. On Saturday, 17 May, from 2.30pm, the centre’s tennisMAD coaching team will be running lots of fun tennis activities for all the family to enjoy, including family mini tennis, adult cardio tennis, tennis party games, adult tennis xpress and family free play – whatever your age or ability there’ll be something for everyone. On Sunday, 18 May, there will be free play during the day, so that you can come down WEDNESDAy 7th
with your family and have a game on the inside or outside courts, and it will not cost you a penny. It is a fantastic opportunity to find out all about tennis and how it is accessible for everyone, whether you’re a fitness freak or you’re just trying to get back into the sport after many years. The centre will be open from 9am. South Devon Tennis Centre always has something going on, with top class coaches and courts for you play on. You can also enjoy a coffee or drink in the bar area, which will be open during the weekend. The centre has four indoor and four floodlit outdoor courts, so whatever the weather at the weekend, you will be able to enjoy the best of both worlds. For more information contact the centre on (01752) 892919 or visit the LTA website www.lta.org.uk/Promotional-Events SATurDAy 10th
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk 0-18 months Group at SeaMoor Children’s Centre 1-2.30pm. Stay and play group for families with a child aged 0-18 months. 01752 896356. Film @ The Watermark – American Hustle [15] 2pm & 7.30pm. The Watermark. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film listing on page 21.
Ivybridge Community Market 9.30am -2pm, Glanvilles Mill. Cricket @ Filham 1st XI v Shobroke Park 1.30pm Adoption information morning 10am-noon. Families for Children, Buckfast. 01364 655480 mail @familiesforchildren.org.uk or turn up on the day. Live @ The Watermark – Letz-Zep 8pm. Doors/Bar Open 7pm. Tickets £15 in advance/ £17 on the door.
New Lone Parents Group at SeaMoor Children’s Centre. 1-2.30pm. Suitable for under 5s and their carer. Call 01752 896356. Devon Senior Voice Local Branch Showcase 9.30am-2pm. Glanvilles Mill, outside Co-op. Film @ The Watermark – American Hustle [15] 7.30pm. The Watermark. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film listing on page 21.
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk Cricket @ Filham Sun X1 v Lusleigh - 2pm Live Comedy @ The Watermark – Ivybridge New Comedian of the Year 16+ only. 8pm. Doors/bar open 7pm. Tickets £10.
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Gary Streeter MP Advice Surgery Town Hall. Afternoon. Appointments only - 01752 335666. Young Parents at SeaMoor Children’s Centre 1-2.30pm. Group for carers aged under 25 with a child under 5 years old. 01752 896356. Film @ The Watermark – American Hustle [15] 7.30pm. The Watermark. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film listing on page 21.
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MONDAy 12th
Death Chatter 2-4pm. Ivybridge Library. An opportunity to talk about death. Ivybridge Town Council Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm. Town Hall. Full Ivybridge Town Council Meeting 7pm. The Watermark. 9.30am-12.30pm.
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Ivybridge Flower Club. 7.30pm. The Watermark. Christine Harrington demonstrates her title ‘Floral Trends’ - see page 10.
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Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk Cricket @ Filham v Ugborough - 6pm Film @ The Watermark – All is Lost [PG] 2pm & 7.30pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film listing on page 21. Film @ The Watermark – Lego The Movie [PG] 5pm. £5 including free refreshments. See film listing on page 21.
THURSDAy 15th
Family Legal Surgery 11am-1pm, Ivybridge Library. Free advice from Wolferstans Solicitors. No appointment necessary. Guided Tour Of Inside of Lukesland House 2.30pm. Must be pre-booked through www.invitationtoview.co.uk or 01206 573948. Film @ The Watermark – Under the Skin [15] 7.30pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film listing on page 21.
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Ivybridge Business Breakfast 8.30-10am. The Watermark. £8 inc breakfast and guest speaker. To book: Libby.Shore@swlaw.co.uk Details: swdevonbusinessnetworking.org.uk/ ivybridgebreakfast-meeting-third-friday-of-each-month Devon Senior Voice Local Branch Showcase 9.30am-2pm. Glanvilles Mill, outside Co-op. Meet The Professionals 10.30am-12.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Free advice and assistance for local businesses and individuals from a range of business people. Young Parents at SeaMoor Children’s Centre 1-2.30pm. Group for carers aged under 25 with a child under 5 years old. 01752 896356. Film @ The Watermark – All is Lost [PG] 7.30pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film listing on page 21.
SATURDAy 17th
Craft Fair 11am-4pm. Terrace Room, Endsleigh Garden Centre. Free admission and parking. Adult Writers’ Group 10am-noon. Ivybridge Library. £2 per session. Applications from Library counter. Contact 01752 893140. Cricket @ Filham 2nd XI v Barnstaple - 2pm
SUNDAy 18th
Churches Together In Ivybridge 6.30pm. Harford Church.
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk Cricket @ Filham Sun XI v Plymstock - 2pm
MoNDAy 19th
Coffee and Cuddles SeaMoor Children’s Centre. 10-11.15am. New group for parents of babies aged 0-6 months. 01752 896356. U3A Monthly General Meeting 2-4pm. The Watermark - see page 10. Ivybridge Town Council Parks and Open Spaces Committee Meeting. 7pm. Town Hall.
TUESDAy 20th
Live @ The Watermark – Neil Sands Presents ’There’ll Always Be An England’ 2pm. Tickets £12/£10 concs. Bingo @The Watermark. 7.15pm. £4 for 10 games plus £1 for a flyer. Raffle tickets on sale, plus refreshments. Mix of cash and other prizes. No under 18s can play. Run by volunteers in aid of the 2014 WW1 commemorations.
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WHAT’S ON IN MAY CALENDAR WEDNESDAy 21st
One-day Pencil and Watercolour Workshop. 10am-4pm. Town Hall. £40. 01752 893852. Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk 0-18 months Group at SeaMoor Children’s Centre 1-2.30pm. Stay and play group for families with a child aged 0-18 months. 01752 896356. Devon Senior Voice General Meeting Ivybridge Branch 10am-noon. Sportsman’s Inn. Guest speaker Emma Handley (CAB) – ‘Easy Access To All Civil Queries’. Film @ The Watermark – Wolf of Wall Street [18] 2pm & 7.30pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film opposite.
THurSDAy 22nd
Devon Senior Voice Local Branch Showcase 9.30am-2pm. Glanvilles Mill, outside Co-op. Film @ The Watermark – Wolf of Wall Street [18] 7.30pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film opposite. Ivybridge Garden Association 7.45pm, Methodist Church Hall - see page 10.
FrIDAy 23rd
Young Parents at SeaMoor Children’s Centre 1-2.30pm. Group for carers aged under 25 with a child under 5 years old. 01752 896356. Film @ The Watermark – Wolf of Wall Street [18] 7.30pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film opposite.
SATurDAy 24th
Farmers’ Market 9am-1pm, Glanvilles Mill. Harford Open Gardens 11am-5pm. In aid of church funds. £4, children free. No dogs. Cricket @ Filham 1st XI v Thorverton - 1.30pm
Ladies’ Auction Night Ivybridge Rugby Club is giving ladies the chance to bid for a hulking rugby player for an hour! If you fancy a few cocktails and the chance to bid for a man, try their Ladies’ Auction Night on Saturday, 24 May, starting at 7.30pm. Does your child want to be a 1st team mascot? Do you fancy an hour’s personal training? Come along for the opportunity to bid for some unique lots! Entry is free and the IRFC cocktail bar will be open! For more information contact Karen Pringle on 07801 959522 or pringlefish@btinternet.com
SuNDAy 25th
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk
MoNDAy 26th
Bank Holiday Monday
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk National Pool Lifeguard Qualification until 30th May. Cost £210 inclusive. Email w.dixon@ toneleisure.co.uk or contact the Leisure Centre.
TuESDAy 27th
Spring Animals Craft activity for children. 24pm. Ivybridge Library. No charge. Drop-in session. Watermark Committee Meeting 6.30pm. The Watermark.
WEDNESDAy 28th
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am5pm. 24 acres of fine woodland garden by a Dartmoor stream. Homemade soup and cakes. Children free. Dogs welcome on a lead. 01752 691749/www.lukesland.co.uk Film @ The Watermark – Lego The Movie [PG] 10.30am. £5 including free refreshments. See film opposite. Film @ The Watermark – The Double [15] 2pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film opposite. Film @ The Watermark – Under the Skin [15] 7.30pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film opposite.
THurSDAy 29th
Family Legal Surgery 11am-1pm, Ivybridge Library. Free advice from Wolferstans Solicitors. No appointment necessary. 20/20 Cricket @ Filham 1XI v Plympton - 6pm Film @ The Watermark – The Double [15] 7.30pm. Tickets £6/£5 concs. See film opposite.
FrIDAy 30th
Devon Senior Voice Local Branch Showcase 9.30am-2pm. Glanvilles Mill, outside Co-op. Walkers Are Welcome – see page 5 Live Music @ The Watermark – John Jones (Oysterband) & The Reluctant Ramblers Walking Tour 8pm. Tickets £12.
SATurDAy 31st
Walkers Are Welcome – see page 5 Wembury beach walk and rockpool ramble for Dads and male carers 11am-1pm. Suitable for under 5s and their carer. SeaMoor Children’s Centre - 01752 896356. Cricket @ Filham 2nd XI v Torquay - 2pm
Please supply details to: tel 01752 892220 or email info@ivybridgewatermark.co.uk by the 12th of each preceeding month.
Disclaimer: Information compiled by Ivybridge Town Council. All dates and times believed to be correct at time of going to press. Details reliant on community groups providing up-to-date information. The Ivybridge magazine and Ivybridge Town Council take no responsibility for its accuracy.
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MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM [12A] Wed 30 Apr 2pm & 7.30pm and Thu 1 May 7.30pm A chronicle of Nelson Mandela’s life journey from his childhood in a rural village through to his inauguration as the first democratically elected president of South Africa. Starring Idris Elbal. 141 mins.
AMERICAN HUSTLE [15] Wed 7 May 2pm & 7.30pm, Thu 8 & Fri 9 May 7.30pm. A con man, Irving rosenfeld, along with his seductive partner Sydney Prosser, is forced to work for a wild FBI agent, richie Di Maso, who pushes them into a world of Jersey powerbrokers and mafia. Starring Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Bradley Cooper. 138 mins.
ALL IS LOST [PG] Wed 14 May 2pm & 7.30pm and Fri 16 May 7.30pm. After a collision with a shipping container at sea, a resourceful sailor finds himself, despite all efforts to the contrary, staring his mortality in the face. Starring robert redford. 107 mins.
LEGO THE MOVIE [PG] Wed 14 May 5pm & Wed 28 May 10.30am. An ordinary Lego construction worker, thought to be the prophesied ‘Special’, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil tyrant from gluing the Lego universe into eternal stasis. Tickets £5, refreshments included. 100 mins.
UNDER THE SKIN [15] Thu 15 May 7.30pm & Wed 28 May 7.30pm. An alien seductress preys upon hitchhikers in Scotland. Sci Fi Drama starring Scarlett Johansson. 108 mins.
WOLF OF WALL STREET [18] Wed 21 May 2pm & 7.30pm, Thu 22 & Fri 23 May 7.30pm. Based on a true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stock-broker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government. Starring Leonardo Di Caprio, Jonah Hill, Matthew McConaughey. 180 mins. LEGO THE MOVIE [PG] Wed 28 May 10.30am (see Wed 14 May)
UNDER THE SKIN [15] Wed 28 May 7.30pm (see Thu 15 May)
THE DOUBLE [15] Wed 28 May 2pm & Thu 29 May 7.30pm. A comedy centered on a man who is driven insane by the appearance of his doppelganger. Written and directed by richard Ayoade and starring Jesse Eisenberg. 93 mins.
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A soggy team on one of their training walks
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Training hard to tackle Dartmoor challenge YEAR SIX CHILDREN at The Erme are training hard ahead of the forthcoming Junior Ten Tors expedition. The youngster have been giving up their weekends to train on Dartmoor, covering walks of varying distances, all leading up to the
expedition taking place on 13/14 June, where teams have to walk 18 miles and camp overnight. Their training has taken them across the south moor, including Ducks Pool, which required careful navigation to get there; here,
the children took great pride in signing the visitors book to mark their achievement. The team have experienced thick fog, rain, hail and strong winter winds, leaving them prepared for any weather except sunshine!
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To the Manor born Emily Carroll, 4 with mum
RE-TELLING THE EASTER STORY YEAR 4 CHILDREN at Stowford School retold the Easter story at the school’s Easter Service for children and parents at the Methodist Church. Drawing on their RE work so far this year, and supported by minister Ralph Ward, they explained why Jesus was so popular and why he was loved and admired by so many people in his time, before re-telling the Easter story, with the help of videos they had filmed at school.
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THE FOUNDATION classes at Woodlands Park Primary School had an egg-citing time on their Easter egg hunt morning with parents. They sang the Spring Chicken song, made ‘Spring chickens’ and tasted their yummy chocolate nests... not forgetting their Easter egg pattern hunt.
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THE CHILDREN at Manor Primary celebrated early Easter with the arrival of four baby chicks! After incubating the eggs in school, and learning all about how the chicks develop, they were very excited when at last the eggs started to hatch! The babies, which now have lots of tiny feathers, are being lovingly cared for by the children and will join the school’s growing menagerie.
AFTER WINNING the local stage of the Football League’s ‘Kids’ Cup’, Manor Primary had the honour of representing Plymouth Argyle in the next round of the competition. Up against some of the best teams in the south of England, and despite missing out on the final, the tournament was a fantastic experience for the boys involved, who showed great skill and team spirit. The team have plenty more football ahead of them and are currently maintaining a 100% winning record in the Ivybridge League!
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We’re delighted to announce Highland 7 Day Dental Care will be in our NEW premises from Tuesday 6th May 2014. Located just off the A38 junction at the Old Police House, Cornwood Road, and we will be opening 7 days a week for your convenience. Our new practice will have state-of-the-art equipment, full disabled access and parking available on site. Highland 7 Day Dental Care is a friendly, approachable dental practice dedicated to offering its patients high quality and affordable dental treatment.
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Double delight for dentists It is double delight for Highland 7 Day Dental Care, which is celebrating the hand-over of its new premises and being recognised for excellent customer care and high clinical standards. The new practice, in the Old Police House on Cornwood Road, is due to open on Tuesday, 6 May, and will allow the progressive practice to offer more patients the latest innovative dental treatments and improved facilities. It will also be the first dentist in south and west Devon to offer seven-day dental care. Founded by couple Kerry Hall and John Gittins, the practice has been built up over 20 years with friendliness, kindness and personal care. “Our focus has always been on providing the best patient care,” said principal dentist at the practice, John Gittins. “Being able to offer seven day care, have disabled access and convenient parking means we can continue to do so for all our patients. “The bigger building also allows us to expand so that we will
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Alan Dakin has worked in the print industry for12 years, and has now ventured out on his own by starting Colourbridge (taking over what was the ColourXpress shop on Exeter Road) so that he can pass on his knowledge and experience to the businesses and people of Ivybridge. They offer copying, canvas prints, poster and banner printing, so for printing experience with a friendly face, call in.
Finding the right home starts with finding the right estate agent, and there is a new estate agent in Ivybridge who has a passion for connecting people and property. Rebecca Taylor Estate Agent is a fresh, independent agency with local expertise and staff who will go that bit further to make the process of buying or selling a property as pain free as possible. Rebecca Taylor has lived in Ivybridge for 13 years and devotes
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the time, and has the local knowledge and passion, to match the right people to the right property. Keeping everything together during the process is where Rebecca excels. She has the ability to keep ‘all the balls in the air’, which is key to keeping the stress levels down for all concerned. With no high street office to maintain and no VAT to add, rates are very competitive. If you are thinking of buying or selling, get a ‘Taylormade’ service with a passion for connecting people and property.
Do you worry about what will happen if your spouse or parents became seriously ill? Without Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA), a loving family cannot simply take over the affairs of a seriously ill person. Instead, you will have to apply to the Court of Protection for authority. The court and legal fees can cost thousands. It's a long, stressful and intrusive process and there are often restrictions and annual fees. If you would like to look after someone at the very moment that they need it, then make sure LPAs are in place. Gain some peace of mind and avoid the distress of legal hearings. With LPAs your life is easier. You can access the money you need for bills and mortgages. You can also make decisions about care and medical choices. For an easy solution, and to save money, call Selena Aylett today. As a certificate provider for LPAs, she can help you avoid the LPA pitfalls.
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Planning ahead to avoid stress
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ACTIVE IVYBRIDGE
Energetic plans are afoot for the inaugural Active Ivybridge Weekend on 5/6 July. A weekend of sport and activities includes the Lions’ Funday at the Rugby Club and a big sports/community ‘have a go’ event around the town on the Sunday. More details in next month’s magazine.
give people you trust the legal authority to deal with your financial affairs and health and welfare issues if you are no longer able to deal with these things yourself. Without a Lasting Power of Attorney, your family has no legal right to act for you. A Home Protection Trust should also be considered early before it is too late. Putting your home into Trust for your family, or whoever you wish to inherit it, will take a lot of stress away from them at a later date. The reason being that instead of having to apply for
probate, and wait months before they can deal with your property after you have gone, a property in Trust does not need probate and can be dealt with immediately by those left behind. This can also save substantial amounts of money in professional probate fees. As a bonus your property will also be protected against all unforeseen eventualities. And please have your Will checked. Does it need updating? Once all these things are done most people feel a really huge sense of relief.
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by David Richardson of Richardsons Legal Services Free consultations are available. For more information contact David or Jo at Richardsons Legal Services on 0800 014 8031. Richardsons Legal Services are regulated, fully insured and fully qualified to give advice on all these matters.
YEAR 5 & 6 children at Woodlands Park Primary School organised a ‘Pyjama Day’ and cake sale to raise funds for Actionaid and Patience Nakayondo, an eight-year-old girl living in the Masindi district of Uganda who the school sponsor. Her family owns a small plot of land on which they grow beans, millet, cassava and sweet potatoes and they also have some livestock, including chickens and goats. Actionaid’s training programme work in partnership with Patience’s community and the money raised by Woodlands Park Primary supports her school where she is learning to read and write. Immogen Pope and Anna Baker reported that the day had raised £60 for her.
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It’s OK – we only have a ‘Licence’ over the property
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he term lease and licence can be used interchangeably by landlords, tenants and managing agents alike. The common held mistake: calling a document a ‘licence’ will give the occupier less protection and can be terminated at any time. However, whether it would be regarded as a ‘lease’ or ‘licence’ by the courts will not depend on its label, but the facts surrounding the occupation.
Most importantly, in terms of a tenancy are the following two requirements: 1. Exclusive possession 2. Of a defined premises. Payment of rent might provide evidence that a tenancy exists, but it is not a requirement and nor is a fixed term at the start of the occupancy. So why does it matter? The difference is very important for business premises. If the
occupation is regarded as a tenancy, the tenants may have valuable rights under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, mostly security to remain in occupation. A genuine tenancy at will or licence to occupy will not. Therefore, it is important to take legal advice before entering into/ or allowing occupation of a property because you could find you have agreed to a legal relationship you had not intended.
by Donna Baker, of Howard & Over Solicitors Donna Baker is a Solicitor at Howard & Over LLP located at 61 Fore Street, Ivybridge. If you have a similar situation or require legal advice regarding a property matter, Donna can be contacted on (01752) 690123 or donna.baker@howard-over.co.uk
ARTIST’S CHARITY PAINTING OF PLYMOUTH OF OLD An artist who raised over £900 for the Dame Hannah Rogers Trust with her paintings of Victorian Ivybridge is aiming to raise more money for the charity with a painting recreating old Plymouth city centre. Annie Meakin’s latest work shows the city’s town centre around Derry’s Clock
Tower in the early 1900s. The painting was recreated after Annie came across an old photo of the scene as she researched the history of Plymouth. Money from sales of the Giclée printed paintings, which cost £595 each and come with a Certificate of Authenticity, will be split
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between three local charities – the Dame Hannah Rogers Trust, Plymouth Drake Foundation and the Theatre Royal Plymouth. For more information about the painting, and to order, contact Annie Meakin via email annie meakin@gmail.com or phone 01752 895883.
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By Jane Hitchings BVSc MRCVS – veterinary surgeon
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THE EASTER BUNNY I have had four large, gold foil wrapped Lindt Bunnies on my kitchen shelf, waiting to be given to my children and friends. I only wish that my real rabbits stayed put when I turned my back. I have two pet rabbits, an old grumpy white one, of indeterminate breed and age, called ‘Dumbledore’, (he arrived with this name from Woodside Sanctuary) and a young, pretty, grey and white Dutch called Tuesday – my name choice: it was the day I chose her at Woodside to replace Poppy, Dumbledore’s 11-year-old soul mate who had died three days previously. Dumbledore was standing vigil on the spot where Poppy had died and had not left it, even to eat or drink. He was dying of a broken heart. It is a fact that rabbits need rabbit company, to be able to pair bond and make deep, lifelong friendships, sharing food, sleeping space, playing,
watching and mutual grooming. A neutered boy-girl coupling usually works best. Having lost a venerable steady matriarch, gaining Tuesday was a bit like getting a mail order Thai bride. She ran rings around poor, bemused Dumbledore and she liked to escape. The rabbits share a 10 foot square, enclosed part of the garden with a tree in it that they can burrow under; they have plastic tunnelling, a bench to jump on and connected to this, by a rabbit run tunnel, is a large
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day doing DIY, erecting a five-foot high fence, with a buried base, to impede burrowing out. The next day, I woke expecting to find the rabbits contently cuddled together, but no, there was Tuesday, smack bang in the middle of the rockery eating tender alpines. We were rather foxed as to how she could have escaped. As the evening wore on, she eventually appeared back beside Dumbledore and I hastened, stealthily, to shut the gate behind her. I had spent a good deal of time blocking off impossibly smalllooking gaps, and I was relieved and a little smug to wake the next day and see Tuesday still within her enclosure. She was tossing carrots and flowerpots around and rather crossly rearranging her space. Ask me next Tuesday if she is still the right side of the fence!
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NEARLY ALL of us have a telescopic zoom feature on our cameras, but how often do we use our feet alongside our zoom? This month, I'm going to discuss using our legs to bring forward subjects from the background. Strangely, we have to walk away from the subject for it to work. Out on Dartmoor at Nun's Cross last springtime, I wanted to make the cross the main feature in this photograph. It is a wild place, quite remote with distant hills and on this day there were fastmoving shadows from the clouds on them. I quite liked the feeling of wild open space the smaller photograph gave (below), and tried several variations. I shot these with the camera’s zoom set wide so as to enhance the feeling of space; and as discussed previously, I knew I would likely crop the image and remove the bare foreground and perhaps the walkers when I got home. I took several similar photos while waiting for the shadows on the distant hillside, and trying various positions for the cross. But nothing really felt quite right and I decided that I wanted the farm to be more prominent in the image, even if it was at the expense of that wide open feeling. Of course, If I
had just zoomed in, the stone cross would have become bigger too and only part of it would be represented in the shot. The solution was to walk backwards some distance, which allows the farm to be zoomed in and thus appear bigger, but walking away also reduces the cross to an acceptable height. If you study the top photograph you'll see that although it appears taller, in fact it takes a smaller proportion of the image than it does in the wide angle shot. How can this be? It does seem strangely perverse to walk away from the scene in order to bring items forward in our photograph, but as we move backward we have to readjust the zoom to keep the foreground items to the same size, so the zoomed distant objects take on a different relationship to foreground objects. The effect is called perspective. It happens visually as well as in the camera, where it is called visual perspective; our brains make use of it to tell distance and make sense of the world. We just don't notice that objects have changed their relative sizes unless we deliberately think about it. So, one of my tips this time is to use zoom along with your feet. Your own position in the photograph is equally as important to the composition as your subjects are. In the main photograph you'll see that I have also knelt down, reducing the amount of foreground bare earth seen in the image. I have also waited for the shadows on the hillside to be prominent while still having the subjects well illuminated. Waiting for the light is my other main tip this month.
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THE SPECTACULARLY scenic Ivybridge 10K road race, hosted by Erme Valley Harriers, looks set to be as popular as ever, with the 775 runner entry limit expected to be filled ahead of the event. This year’s race is on Saturday, 10 May, starting at 6.30pm from Ivybridge Station Car park and finishing at Ivybridge Rugby Club. There is an extensive prize list across a large spread of age categories, and £100 cash on offer if the male and female course records are bettered. All finishers receive a quality race memento T-shirt. Entry is £13 (£11 for those with an England Athletics Competition License). Pre- and post-race sports massage will be available at race HQ (Ivybridge Rugby Club), where there is changing, showers, refreshments and a licensed bar. Visit the 10K race page of the Harriers’ website for more race information and how to enter (either by post or online entry).
THE NEW LEAGUE cricket season gets underway on Saturday, 3 May, with Ivybridge Cricket Club’s 1st and 2nd XIs facing a ‘double header’ against Stoke Gabriel. The 2nds get league action underway at Filham Park, while the first team have to wait until the following week to get their home campaign started. As well as two sides in the Devon cricket league on Saturdays, the club also has a Sunday XI playing in the South Devon league and a midweek XI competing in the Plymouth & District evening league. The 1st XI will also compete in the Plymouth 20/20 competition, which starts on Thursday, 25 May, with a home game against local rivals Plympton (6pm start). The club runs four colts sides at under 11, 13 and 15 levels, playing mostly in midweek.
Cricketers pad-up for new season
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Harriers excel at marathon races
ATHLETES OF Erme Valley Harriers have competed well in several recent marathon races. Harriers’ had six athletes at the London Marathon, with Alison McEwing having a fantastic run with a time of 2.59.39 and setting a new ladies’ club record. The next three athletes were close together – Sarah Hirons (3.20.20), Emma Lake (3.20.36) and Ewan Lake (3.20.38). Nick McMahon (3.54.07) and Neil Travers (3.59.41) both went under four hours. At the Greater Manchester Marathon, Jo Edwards set a new club 45 female vet record (3.30.25) on her debut marathon. Al Hoskin achieved a personal best time of 3.16.29 at the Taunton Marathon. Elsewhere, Andrew Perry had a great run to finish 19th overall, in a time of 1.20.34, at the 34
Colts in action
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One of the most successful seasons in recent times, which has seen outstanding achievements at all levels of the club, is drawing to a close for Ivybridge Rugby Club. The club’s first XV led by example, winning the Tribute Western Counties League and gaining promotion to Tribute South West 1 next season, and they are still to play the final of the Devon Intermediate Cup. The 2nd XV currently occupy the runners-up spot in the Merit table, after a season which saw them claim the scalps of 2nd teams of clubs several divisions above them. As well as a good league season, the Colts have reached the final of the National Plate and were runners Whitehorse Half Marathon in Wantage, Oxfordshire. Kent Watson also had a fine run with a time of 1.34.30. î www.ermevalleyharriers.co.uk
International debut for Will
WILL BATTERSHILL became the first Devon athlete to run for England Schools for nearly a decade when he competed in the Schools International Athletics Board (SIAB) home international at Bolton on 22 March. His fifth place helped England to the overall team prize in the contest against Scotland, Wales and Ireland (Northern & Eire).
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up in the Devon Cup final. Mini/junior rugby at the club continues to thrive, with over 270 players participating in the sport. A successful minis tour saw many age groups, including the U12s and U7s, bring back winners’ trophies from the Oakmeadieans Festival, and the success continued at the annual Hornets Festival. The winning streak was maintained by the U10s and U9s at the Devon Festivals, with wins in their respective competitions. The club’s successes also saw the U15s triumph at the Devon 7s, while the U11s are due to travel to Twickenham to compete in the next stage of the Land Rover Cup, after becoming SW Champions in their age group. The U13s were also runners up in their Devon Cup final. Will in his England vest
Will’s achievements owe much to the encouragement and guidance of Kirk Salmon, now-retired PE teacher at ICC. Kirk was tireless in trying to spot and encourage talent in the youngsters and his efforts in nurturing local sporting talent are greatly appreciated.
Cricket in May at Filham Park 3rd: 2nd XI v Stoke Gabriel ........2pm 10th: 1st XI v Shobroke Park ....1.30pm 11th: Sun XI v Lusleigh ................2pm 14th: v Ugborough ........................6pm 17th: 2nd XI v Barnstaple ............2pm 18th: Sun XI v Plymstock ............2pm 24th: 1st XI v Thorverton ......1.30pm 29th: 20/20 v Plympton ..............6pm 31st: 2nd XI v Torquay..................2pm The 1st XI is aiming to build on a hugely successful 2013 season, where they narrowly missed out on promotion to the Devon "A" division, and will again have the services of Sri Lankan all-rounder Jeewan de Silva, who returns for a fifth season. Work on the clubhouse extension is nearly complete and will be ready for the first league game. The clubhouse is open for drinks/ refreshments on all match days and all visitors are welcome. The club has a successful youth section, with five ECB Level 2 coaches and thriving colts teams. Youth training is every Friday from 6pm for juniors (age 7-15), both boys and girls. Adults training is every Thursday from 6pm. New youth or adult players will receive a warm welcome.
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