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news KYLE BE THERE ON WEST END STAGE A former Ivybridge Community College student is “living his dream” after landing a part in a hit West End musical. Kyle Turner, who is in the third year of a degree in drama, dance and singing at Urdang Academy, London, is joining the cast of Motown: The Musical playing at the Shaftesbury Theatre. Tipped as a rising star of the future, the college is excited to hear that Kyle intends to visit soon to say a personal ‘thank you’ and hopefully inspire others to follow their dreams, too.
TOWN MEETING
Ivybridge Town Council is holding its annual meeting on Monday, 16th April, at 7pm at The Watermark. The meeting is a chance for local residents to hear about the work of the council and to raise any issues or ask questions relating to the community. It is open to electors of the Ivybridge east and west wards.
FOUNDATION OPEN MORNING Yealmpton Primary School is holding a foundation stage open morning on Wednesday, 18th April, 9.30-10.30am. People are invited to join them for creative fun and story time, and get a special book to take home! There will also be the chance to explore the indoor and outdoor learning environment, meet the school team and find out about the curriculum. i Visit yealmpton-primary.co.uk or ring the school on 01752 880446 for more information
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MILL DEVELOPMENT STARTS Work has begun at Stowford Mill to transform the historic Grade II listed paper mill into a dynamic, mixed-use development. The eight-acre mill site is being developed to provide new shops, commercial premises, houses and apartments. The work is being carried out by Burrington Estates, who have a proven track record in taking on the sensitive redevelopment of listed buildings and repurposing them for modern life, with thoughtful designs and high-quality builds. Examples of the company’s work include Dean Clarke
House in Exeter and The Ship in Plymouth. Stowford Mill closed in 2013, bringing to an end more than 200 years of paper manufacturing in Ivybridge. The new developments will see a total of 27 apartments, 36 houses, and a ‘later living complex’ of 34 apartments for the over 55s, alongside various commercial units, including a boutique hotel, restaurants, bars, cafés and retail units, interspersed with public open spaces for everyone to enjoy. Grade II listed buildings being restored to their former glory
HORTICULTURE FOR HOSPICE A host of local gardens will be open to the public this spring and summer to raise money for St Luke’s Hospice. They are among 25 gardens across Devon and Cornwall who are inviting you to explore beautiful gardens that will inspire and delight. With new gardens, old favourites and fascinating village walkabouts, the diverse selection of gardens, many not normally open to the public, offers a unique insight into garden planning and planting schemes.
Among the local gardens open are Gnaton Hall in Yealmpton, Lukesland in Harford, Sommerswood Lakes Garden in South Brent and the hidden garden trail in Sparkwell. A visit to one of the gardens is an enjoyable and inspiring way to support the vital work of St Luke’s Hospice. i See page 7 for details of local gardens open this month. For details about all the gardens opening for St Luke’s Hospice go to stlukeshospice.org.uk/open-gardens
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include the Mill House, with its iconic 130ft chimney dating from 1856, and the Engine House built in 1914. Stowford Mill will be attractive to a range of people, including first-time buyers, young families and those entering retirement, seeking rural tranquillity yet good accessibility. Anchor tenants for the development are now being sought, while Burrington Estates are also welcoming enquiries from commercial tenants interested in the opportunities available. i www.stowfordmill.com
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news CHARITY BOWLERS Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club raised £800 for the Ashburton Dartmoor Search and Rescue team at its annual charity tournament. Twenty-eight teams from west Devon and east Cornwall took part in the event. Short mat bowls is popular with players of green bowls during the winter months. The Ivybridge club meets Monday and Tuesday evenings at the community college. New members are always welcome and training and equipment is available. Contact the secretary on 01752 691306 for further information.
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LAW FIRMS SUPPORT WILLS WEEK Two law firms in Ivybridge will be waiving their fees for writing a Will in return for a donation to charity for a week. SW Law, at Kingsley Close, Lee Mill Industrial Estate, and Howard and Over, 61 Fore Street, Ivybridge, will write a simple Will free of charge between 16th-20th April on condition that clients make a donation to Citizens Advice South Hams. Janie Moor, CEO of Citizens Advice South Hams, says “Everyone should make sure they have a legally-valid and witnessed Will. If you die without making one,
money, property and possessions will be allocated in a way defined by law and possibly not how you would have wished. Chris Hall, a trustee at Citizens Advice South Hams, says: “We are incredibly grateful to all of the solicitors who are supporting us during Wills Week. “In England and Wales, Citizens Advice is made up of 300 small local charities that rely on grants and donations to survive. Without help like this and the trained volunteers who give so much of their time, we wouldn’t be able to continue with our vital work.”
To make an appointment at SW Law call 01752 205202 or email enquiries@swlaw.co.uk At Howard and Over, call 01752 690123 or email katherine.millman@ howard-over.co.uk In both cases, quote Citizens Advice Wills Week. The offer is available to those who wish to make a simple Will which would typically include basic gifts of cash, property, assets, or family heirlooms to beneficiaries. Suggested donations are £75 for an individual or £125 for a joint Will. Appointments are necessary, and people are advised to book well ahead.
HELP WITH ACCESSING COUNCIL SERVICES ONLINE People wishing to access South Hams District Council’s online self-serve services will be able to get help using the council’s system at a series of drop-in sessions in local towns and villages. Council tax and housing benefit have been online for some years, and the council is keen to encourage people to use all of the self-serve options that are available. “We really would encourage everyone to use our online systems,” said Cllr Simon Wright, executive member for customer first at SHDC. “We know not everyone is comfortable using online systems, so we are providing these drop-
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in sessions for anyone who would like help. So, if you know someone who might benefit from a bit of support, please do encourage them to come along, and we will help them get set up on a mobile phone, tablet or laptop.” Council officers will be available in various locations (see panel right) to show people how to register, view your bill, manage your details and set up a direct debit. Customers will need to bring along their mobile phone, tablet or laptop, and have their council tax account number to hand, which they can find on their bill.
Do you want to join one of the largest volunteer groups in the country, working with others to get the best for our children? Manor Primary School is seeking two community governors, with a good knowledge of finance, HR or premises (building/H&S), to join its friendly committee. If you have the skills and the time to volunteer, please email your details and a short paragraph about yourself to smorgan@manor.devon.sch.uk
AGM NEW DATE Ivybridge Rail Users Group had to postpone its AGM planned for Thursday, 1st March, due to bad weather. A new date of 28th March has been set. The meeting will start at 7.30pm in Ivybridge Town Hall. A speaker from GWR will be attending, giving people the chance to share their views on the town’s rail services. i irugivybridge.weebly.com
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DROP-IN SESSIONS • Wednesday, 18th April – Old School Community Centre, South Brent, 10am-1pm • Thursday, 19th April – Ugborough Square, 9-10.30am Ermington Fawn’s Close, 11am-12.30pm • Saturday, 21st April – The Watermark, Ivybridge, 10am-12.30pm (tbc) • Tuesday, 24th April – Sparkwell – Village Hall car park, 9-10.30am Cornwood – Village Hall/Square, 11am12.30pm • Wednesday, 25th April – Yealmpton, Rose and Crown car park, 1-2.30pm
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st luke’s open gardens Gnaton Hall – Yealmpton Gnaton Hall in Yealmpton is inviting people to a special spring opening to celebrate Easter Sunday on 1st April, 2-5pm. Over five acres of beautiful gardens include a spectacular display of daffodils, walled gardens and grand Magnolia trees. Peaceful woodland walks surround the terraced lawns where refreshments will be served. All are welcome. From Yealmpton village (A379) take the road to Newton Ferrers (B3186). Follow the orange Open Garden arrows to Gnaton Hall (PL8 2HU). Details: Open: Sun 1st April, 2-5pm Admission: £5 Parking: Yes, in field Wheelchair/pushchair access: Limited on grass Dogs: On lead Refreshments: Yes Other attractions: Easter treats for under 16s, plant sales
Lukesland House – Harford Set in a picturesque valley by a Dartmoor stream, Lukesland, at Harford near Ivybridge, is openfor St Luke’s on 8th April. Lukesland boosts 24 acres of breathtaking landscaped gardens, with spring-flowering shrubs, a notable collection of specimen trees and drifts of wildflowers. Take time out to explore these wonderful gardens featured in Country Living, The English Garden and RHS Garden Magazine. Head to Ivybridge from A38. Drive through town and at the fourth roundabout, turn right and follow the orange arrows to Lukesland/Harford (note: do not rely on satnavs). Details: Open: Sun 8th April, 11am-5pm Admission: £5 Parking: Yes Wheelchair/pushchair access: Disabled parking, toilets and access to tea room. Limited access to garden Dogs: On short leads Refreshments: Soup lunches, tea and cakes Other Attractions: Local crafts and producers’ stalls twitter: @Ivybridgemag \\ facebook: @TheIvybridgemagazine \\ theivybridgemagazine.co.uk \\ 07516 539573 | 01752 426522
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feature THE LONDON HOTEL Around 1780, with the improvements to the road between Exeter and Plymouth, a new inn called the ‘London Inn’ was established in Ivybridge, located conveniently on the coach road at the bridge. The owner was Henry Rivers, an inn-keeper from Modbury. He was a shrewd businessman owning land and property in Ivybridge until bankruptcy in 1816 curtailed his activities. Inns at the time provided stabling, with trained hostlers or “ostlers” employed to tend to the horses. Often, fresh teams of horses would replace tired ones to enable the journey to continue. Inns also provided refreshments for passengers as well as overnight accommodation. Over time, the inns improved with the emergence of dining rooms, or “coffee rooms” as they were called, making for a more pleasurable stay. The term hotel (taken from French) was rare in England before 1800. The earliest mention can be traced to an advertisement for The Royal Clarence Hotel in Exeter in 1770. The London Inn was described as “an excellent good house... cool and pleasant with a romantic walk on the other side of the river above the bridge”, whilst the proprietor in 1830 describes his establishment as “being replete with every comfort for families... good stabling and lock-up coach houses”. During the mid-19th century the proprietor was William Mallett. He ran the business with his family
A painting entitled Ivy Bridge London Inn dating from the 1780s depicts the inn and the bridge
and the inn was often referred to as simply Mallett’s Hotel. When the hotel was sold in 1903, it was described as having “coffee and commercial rooms, five sitting rooms, 15 bedrooms, spacious hall and assembly rooms and a well-accustomed public bar known as the London Tap”. The latter will no doubt be remembered by locals today! In more recent times, the London Hotel was a very popular venue for all manner of social gatherings.
The ballroom was the venue for the 1st Ivybridge Scout Gang Shows in the 1940s to 50s and was also used by the Ivybridge Garden & Allotment Association for their Autumn Shows. Stowford Paper Mill patronised the hotel for company events, whilst the Dartmoor Hunt regularly met outside and used the ballroom facilities for their Hunt Ball. The Ivybridge Young Farmers used it for meetings and social events and it even served as a sports venue for Ivybridge
RAIL SERVICES FROM IVYBRIDGE – April timetable n WEEKDAY DEPARTURES
destination 00.26* Plymouth 07.23 Plymouth 07.58 Penzance 09.05 Penzance 10.14 Penzance 12.26 Penzance 15.19 Plymouth 16.24 Plymouth 16.50 Plymouth 19.14* Penzance depart
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destination depart 07.58 Penzance 08.23 09.07 Penzance 10.16* 10.18 Penzance 12.14* 12.08* Plymouth 15.47 13.51 Penzance 17.11* 16.52 Plymouth 17.55 17.08* Penzance 18.59 18.51 Penzance 21.30 19.06* Plymouth
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Badminton Club. In 1991 the site was sold for re-development, to provide a boost to Ivybridge’s housing stock. The project retained the front façade of the hotel, but everything else was completely demolished. i More details about the London Hotel,
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Contact Maxine 07450 206312 n Tuesday 3rd Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 4th Walking Group Wembury 10.30am-12.30pm followed by tea/coffee. Meet in car park at end of Barton Close. n Thursday 5th Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Tuesday 10th Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 11th Walking Group Wembury 10.30am-12.30pm followed by tea/coffee. Meet in car park at end of Barton Close. n Thursday 12th Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Monday 16th Hobby Tree 10.30am-12.30pm Yealmpton Community Centre. n Tuesday 17th Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 18th Walking Group Wembury 10.30am-12.30pm followed by tea/coffee. Meet in car park at end of Barton Close. n Thursday 19th Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Friday 20th Tea at Kitley House Hotel 3-4.30pm. £2.50. n Tuesday 24th Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 25th Walking Group Wembury 10.30am-12.30pm followed by tea/coffee. Meet in car park at end of Barton Close. n Thursday 26th Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Friday 27th Singing Along Brixton Community Rooms, 2-3.30pm. 10
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ANTICIPATION Members were highly entertained by area demonstrator Vivienne Thompson at the March meeting of Ivybridge Flower Club. Vivienne used a variety of unusual containers, including a basque and denim jeans, to display her beautiful, colourful flower arrangements inspired by her title ‘anticipation’. Vivienne is retiring from demonstrating later this year, and her imaginative designs and talent, as well the stories that accompany each demonstration, will certainly be missed. The next club meeting is on 9th April, 7.30pm at The Watermark. Member Pam Sparks will inspire with ‘table arrangements’. i Contact Hilary on 01752 892647 for more information about the club
n Ivybridge U3A VIEW FROM THE WINGS Speaker Brian Freeland will share his ‘view from the wings’ with members of Ivybridge U3A at its April general meeting on Monday, 16th April, 2pm at The Watermark. Developed from Brian’s experiences with everything from variety (Butlin’s Holiday Camps and the London Palladium) to the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, Scottish Opera and Sadler’s Wells Ballet, the stage manager’s view from the prompt corner is very different to that from the comfortable seats in the stalls or circle. U3A is for retired people or those no longer working full time who are keen to meet people, learn new things, and enjoy new experiences. Ivybridge U3A offers a wide range of interest groups, including walking, looking at art, Dartmoor archaeology, etymology, bridge, Tai Chi, local history and many more. New and potential members welcome. i ivybridge-u3a.org.uk / ivybridge. u3a@gmail.com / 01364 724700
n The Arts Society FOREIGNERS IN LONDON Speaker Leslie Primo will give a talk on Foreigners in London 1520-1677 at the April meeting of the Arts Society. Why were foreign painters preferred by the aristocracy in London to native-born English painters? Why did foreigners come in the first place? What
The Alice in Wonderland cast have been around town promoting the show
was their motivation? And what was the impact of foreigners in London on English art? Meetings are held in Kingsbridge Methodist Hall on Wednesday evenings at 7pm for 7.30pm, and again on Thursday mornings at 10am for 10.30pm. All are welcome on payment/donation of £8. Tea/coffee available. i For more information, visit
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n Ivybridge Theatre Company SHOWTIME With only a few weeks until its Easter show, ‘Alice in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll adapted by Suzanne Danbury, Ivybridge Theatre Company is urging people to hurry and buy their tickets for the performances on 13th-15th April at The Watermark. A show for all the family, it is a retelling of the story of Alice as she steps into a very unusual land with a mixture of lively, strange and funny characters. Tickets are £7.50 and £5 (under 15s). On Easter Sunday, 1st April, take a trip to Abbot Court Co-op in Ivybridge, where the White Rabbit and Alice will be helping the Easter Bunny hand out the Easter eggs. Also, some of the ‘Alice’ cast will be at The Watermark on Saturday, 7th April from 10am as the venue celebrates its 10th birthday. If you have any interest in performing arts or even helping backstage Ivybridge Theatre Company would love to hear from you. i Contact Ron Davis on 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatre company.co.uk
n Ivybridge Walking Club WALKS Ivybridge Walking Club has two walks this month, on Sunday 8th and Sunday 22nd. Details on the walks, and about the club, can be found on its website. i iwcdevon.org.uk
n Ivybridge Probus Club SPIN The club met at Wrangaton Golf Club for its monthly lunch meeting. After grace, and an excellent lunch, and best wishes to secretary Bob Mailing on his recent 80th birthday, Keith Kiddell gave details of the up-coming ladies’ lunches. The spring lunch at Hope Cove is on Wednesday, 18th April, while the Christmas lunch will be at The Moorland Garden Hotel on 11th December. The club’s annual outing to Newton Abbott races is currently being organised – details to follow. Mike Fletcher then introduced the speaker, Dr David Taylor, who talked about the art of spin, demonstrating, with great clarity and amusement, how the spinners manipulate their message. Quotations can be incomplete or taken out of context, statistics are skewed, headlines carefully distorted. Graphs and percentages can be produced which clearly distort the truth. He concluded by showing some photographs which had been ‘doctored’, often using a number of different images. This was one of the best talks the club has had in a long time and Dr Taylor received a very heartfelt round of applause.
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ROH LIVE: MACBETH (Opera) Wed 4 Apr 7.15pm. Verdi’s life-long love affair with Shakespeare’s works began with Macbeth, a play he considered to be ‘one of the greatest creations of man’. With his librettist, Francesco Maria Piave, Verdi set out to create ‘something out of the ordinary’. Their success is borne out in every bar of a score that sees Verdi at his most theatrical: it bristles with demonic energy prediction, which also comes true. Tickets: £16/£15/£14 plus Club member discounts available. BATTLE OF THE SEXES [12A] Thu 5 Apr 2pm & 7.30pm. The 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs became the most watched televised sports event of all time. Trapped in the media glare, King and Riggs were on opposites sides of a binary argument, but off-court each was fighting more personal and complex battles. With her husband urging her to fight for equal pay, the private King was also struggling to come to terms with her own sexuality, while Riggs gambled his legacy and reputation in a bid to relive the glories of his past. Starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell. FAMILY FILM: PADDINGTON 2 [PG] Fri 6 Apr 10.30am. Settled in with the Brown family, Paddington the bear is a popular member of the community who spreads joy and marmalade wherever he goes. One fine day, he spots a pop-up book in an antique shop – the perfect present for his beloved aunt’s 100th birthday. When a thief steals the prized book, Paddington embarks on an epic quest to unmask the culprit before Aunt Lucy’s big celebration. Stars Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant and Hugh Bonneville. All tickets £5 and include refreshments. Club member discounts available. WONDER [PG] Thu 19 Apr 2pm & 7.30pm. Based on the New York Times bestseller, WONDER tells the incredibly inspiring and heart warming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth grade, attending a mainstream elementary school for the first time, with Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson. GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN [PG] Wed 25 Apr 2pm & 7.30pm. After leaving London for the English countryside, writer A.A. Milne starts to spin fanciful yarns about his son’s growing collection of stuffed animals. These stories form the basis for Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner, published respectively in 1926 and 1928. Milne and his family soon become swept up in the instant success of the books, while the enchanting tales bring hope and comfort to the rest of post war England. (Re-scheduled due to weather conditions in Feb/Mar.) WESTWOOD: PUNK, ICON, ACTIVIST Thu 26 Apr 7.30pm. With exclusive, unprecedented access, this the first film to encompass the remarkable story of Vivienne’s life, her fashion, her personality, her activism and her cultural importance.
EASTER CAR BOOT SALE A car boot sale in aid of Marie Curie is being held at Endsleigh Garden Centre on Sunday, 1st April. Sellers 8am, buyers 9am, £10 per car. FFI: 07855 586971.
SPRING CEILIDH South Brent Folk is holding its Spring Ceilidh with Blue Jewel Ceilidh Band in South Brent Village Hall on Saturday, 28th April. Dance your cares away from 7.30pm (doors open 7pm). Real ale bar and nibbles available. Tickets £7.50 on the door or from Artworks. FFI: Contact Eileen on 01364 73699 eileen.southbrentfolk@gmail.com
VIOLET PINWILL Guided tours exploring the wood carvings of Violet Pinwill are being held at St Peter & St Paul Church in Ermington, on Saturday 14th April. The free tours start at 10.30am, 11.30am and 12.30pm. Violet Pinwill was a major force in woodcarving in Victorian Devon. Based in Ermington, Violet and her sisters produced beautiful work across Devon and Cornwall. St Peter & St Paul has an unrivalled body of Violet’s work, and this guided 30 minute tour, led by local architect Grant Elliott, will celebrate her career, tell her unique story and explain her beautiful woodcarvings.
VINTAGE CARS Devon Vintage Car Club is holding a display of classic and interesting cars on Sunday, 22nd April, at Endsleigh Garden Centre, 10am-1pm. People are invited to come along and walk round the beautiful, historic vehicles. Last year there was almost 100 vehicles, and the club, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, is hoping for an even greater number this time. There is no charge, but donations appreciated – monies will be shared between Ivybridge Ring and Ride and local Blood Bikes, with a contribution to Marie Curie, Endsleigh GC’s chosen charity.
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Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am-5pm. £5 adults, U16 free. FFI: lukesland.co.uk Charity quiz The Pack Horse, South Brent. Proceeds to the Poppy Appeal. All welcome.
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Ermington Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon, Ermington Reading Rooms.
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Easter Fun 10am-3pm, the Donkey Sanctuary, Ivybridge. Lots of all-weather fun inc Easter egg hunt, craft corner, games & activities and of course meet the donkeys. FFI: 01752 690200. Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am-5pm. £5 adults, U16 free. FFI: lukesland.co.uk
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3rd
9th
Picture day11am-3pm, Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone. Bring along old pictures and postcards of Devon landscapes and buildings for scanning for the archive library. All welcome. Free of charge Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm, Ivybridge Town Hall. Full Council Meeting 7pm The Watermark, Ivybridge.
FRIDAY
13th
Alice in Wonderland @ The Watermark 7.30pm. Ivybridge Theatre Company production. See page 10.
SATURDAY
14th
Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon, Ugborough Village Hall. Guided Tour – Violet Pinwill, Wood Carvings 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.30pm. St Peter & Paul, Ermington. Free. See page 11. Alice in Wonderland @ The Watermark 2.30 & 7.30pm. Ivybridge Theatre Company production. See page 10. The Simmertones live @ The Donkey Sanctuary 7.30pm. Ska & reggae band. FFI: 01752 690200.
£15. To book: 01548 830832 or email: abi@dra.uk.net
WEDNESDAY 18th Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am-5pm. £5 adults, U16 free. FFI: lukesland.co.uk
THURSDAY
19th
Knit and natter Famous Lee Mill, 2.30-4pm. Free just pop in! Spring Fashion Show at the Famous Lee Mill, 6pm. See page 2
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
7th
Ivybridge Artisan Market 9.30am-1pm, The Watermark Watermark 10th Birthday Celebration 10am-1pm and 8pm-late. See page 15. 12
THURSDAY
SATURDAY 10th
TUESDAY
Ivybridge & District Camera Club 7.30pm, Jubilee Hall, Bittaford. Graham Buckler Trophy – competition all about landscape prints. Visitors welcome. FFI: 01752 691260.
WEDNESDAY 11th Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am-5pm. £5 adults, U16 free. FFI: lukesland.co.uk Ivybridge Memory Cafe 2-4pm, Douro Court. A musical afternoon, quiz and games. FFI: 07791 239357
THURSDAY
12th
Knit and natter Famous Lee Mill, 2.30-4pm. Free – just pop in!
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Knit and natter Famous Lee Mill, 2.30-4pm. Free just pop in!
5th
6th
24th
Ivybridge & District Camera Club 7.30pm, Jubilee Hall, Bittaford. Judging workshop. Building on the talk from Ken Holland on 3rd, practicing judging images Visitors welcome. FFI: 01752 691260.
WEDNESDAY 25th
4th
Film @ The Watermark – Paddington 2 (PG) 10.30am. See page 11.
23rd
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am-5pm. £5 adults, U16 free. FFI: lukesland.co.uk Ivybridge Memory Café 2-4pm, Douro Court. Sitting down exercises and fall prevention with Rosie, quiz and games. FFI: 07791 239357.
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am-5pm. £5 adults, U16 free. FFI: lukesland.co.uk Garden Tours 2pm, Saltram House. Meet by the stables. ROH Live @ The Watermark – Macbeth 7.15pm. See page 11.
Knit and natter Famous Lee Mill, 2.30-4pm. Free just pop in! Evening lecture ‘A Cheape Piece of Magnificence’ – Decorative Plasterwork in the South West, 1540-1640, an illustrated talk by Nigel Pratt, University of Exeter, Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone, 7pm. £5 per person. Book: call 01548 830832 / office@dra.uk.net
MONDAY
Planni all. Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm, Ivybridge Town Hall. Policy and Resources Committee Meeting 7pm. Ivybridge Town Hall. World Book Night Ivybridge Library. FFI: Contact the library on 01752 893140.
20th TUESDAY
Business Breakfast 8.3010am, The Watermark. £8 inc breakfast & speaker. FFI: clare.northey@swlaw.co.uk / swdn@swlaw.co.uk
Ivybridge & District Camera Club 7.30pm, Jubilee Hall, Bittaford. Talk by Ken Holland on judging images. FFI: 01752 691260. Watermark Committee Meeting 6pm The Watermark, Ivybridge
WEDNESDAY
run around Saltram. Register before 9am. FFI: ellie. woodward@nationaltrust.org. uk or call 01752 33350.
SUNDAY
15th
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am-5pm. £5 adults, U16 free. FFI: lukesland.co.uk Alice in Wonderland @ The Watermark 2.30pm. Ivybridge Theatre Company production. See page 10.
MONDAY
16th
Ivybridge Annual Town Meeting 7pm. The Watermark
TUESDAY
17th
Neil Sands Presents Land of Hope and Glory 2pm, The Watermark. Guided Tour of Shilstone 2pm, Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone. Followed by a cream tea at the DRA. Booking essential. Tickets
SATURDAY
21st
Ivybridge Artisan Market 9.30am-1pm, The Watermark. Ermington Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon, Ermington Reading Rooms. Live @ The Watermark – The Dance Machine: Rory Jackson 8pm. See page 15.
SUNDAY
22nd SUNDAY
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am-5pm. £5 adults, U16 free. FFI: lukesland.co.uk Vintage car rally 10am1pm, Endsleigh GC. See p11. Mozart Requiem 7.30pm, Buckfast Abbey. Performed by Brent Singers. Tickets £10. FFI: 01752 892703. Trust 10 Saltram House. Free monthly way-marked 10k
28th
Ugborough Sustainable Saturdays 10am-12noon, Ugborough Village Hall. Park Run 9am, Plymbridge Woods. Free. FFI: 01752 333500 ext 502 / charlie. mcguin@nationaltrust.org.uk Spring Céilidh with Blue Jewel Ceilidh Band. South Brent Village Hall, 7.30pm
29th
Lukesland Gardens Spring Opening 11am-5pm. £5 adults, U16 free. FFI: lukesland.co.uk To have your event, club, group or activity included in the diary, please supply details by the 12th of each preceding month: Tel 01752 892220 or email info@ ivybridgewatermark.co.uk
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REGULAR MONDAY South Hams C.A.B. 9.30am12.30pm. Every Monday (excluding Bank Holidays). Drop in at the Community Room, The Watermark. Or call 03444 111 444, Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm. Weigh and Play at the Den, South Brent Primary School. 1.30-3pm. Stay and play session for under 5s with child health clinic on 1st and 3rd weeks. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk St John’s Craft Group 7.309.30pm. Waterside House, Keaton Road. Ivybridge U3A monthly meeting 2-4pm. Third Monday of the month. The Watermark. Ivybridge.u3a@ gmail.com / 01364 724700 / www.ivybridge-u3a.org.uk Slimming World 5pm and 7pm. Chapel Place Community Hall. Pop in or contact Leanne on 07930 473542 leannetancock@ sky.com Arts & Crafts 1.30pm. Evangelical Baptist Church. Contact Ian Macgregor Tel. 01752 923032. M@xs Book Dreamers 3.454.45pm.1st Monday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Reading group for children aged 6-11. 01752 893140. 1st Ivybridge Cub Scouts 6.30-8pm. Victoria Hall. Ages 8½ -10½ years. ivyakela@gmail.com 3rd Ivybridge Scout Group 6pm. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. 3rd Ivybridge Brownies 6.15-7.30pm. Details: 01752 895848. Bridge Sea Angling Club 8pm. Last Monday of month. The Exchange. Prize Bingo 7.30pm. Bittaford Community Hall. Details: 01752 896521. Adult Reading Group 7.15pm. First Monday of month. Ivybridge Library. Details: 01752 893140.
Air Cadets Parade times 7.309.30pm. Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park. Details: 07879 464657 / oc.339@aircadets. org www.339sqn.org.uk Abbeyfield Coffee Morning 10.30am-12noon. First Monday of every month. Abbeyfield, Trehill Road. Details: 01752 691567. Exercise On Referral Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. Hatha Yoga with Meditation 7-9pm. St John’s Church Hall. Suitable for beginners. Join any time, just drop in. Details: Tel. 01548 550612. Ivybridge Flower Club The Watermark. 7.30pm. Every 2nd Monday of the month. Details: 01752 892647. Ivybridge Trefoil Guild Guiding for Adults. 7pm. Meets 2nd Monday. Venue varies. Contact Angela 01752 892587. Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club Sept-March. 7-9.15pm. Ivybridge Community College. Details: 01752 691306 / john. chaplin1@tiscali.co.uk Coffee Morning/Lunch Club Alternate Mondays, The Old School Community Centre, South Brent. Details: Contact South Brent & District Caring - 01364 700282.
TUESDAY Ivybridge Probus Club First Tuesday of the month. 12.30pm venue tbc. Details: - 01752 892255. Ivybridge Arts and Crafts 1.30-4.30pm. Scout & Guide building, Blachford Rd. Details: Gerry 01752 690176 / Hazel 01752 892438. Ivybridge and District Camera Club 7.30pm. 1st, 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Bittaford Village Hall. Details: David Rayner on 01752 691260. Ivybridge Walking For Health Level 1. 9.45am for 10am. First Tuesday of the month. Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 30mins. Free. www. walkingforhealth.org.uk Ivybridge Walking For Health Level 2 walk. 9.45am for 10am. Every Tuesday. Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 60mins. Free. www. walkingforhealth.org.uk
Wesley’s Cafe 10-11.30am @ Ivybridge Methodist Church. Homemade cakes, coffee, tea & good company. Tuesday Lunches 12.151.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Children welcome. Ring & ride bus offers door to door service £2.50 return (call 01752 690444 for ring & ride). 1st Ivybridge Cub Scouts 6.30-8pm. Victoria Hall. Ages 8½- 10½.. ivyakela@ gmail.com 1st Ivybridge Explorer Scouts 8.15-9.45pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 14½18. Details: 0792507443 / ivyexplorers@yahoo.com 5th Ivybridge Rainbows 5-6pm. St John’s Church Hall. Details: ivybridgerainbows@live. co.uk Tai Chi 7.30-9pm. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: 07972 846443 / john.h@ gmail.com Beading Group 7.309.30pm. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Slimming World 9.30am, 11.30am 3.30pm and 5.30pm. Chapel Place Community Hall. Pop in or contact Leanne on 07930 473542 leannetancock@ sky.com Parents and Toddlers 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. Details: 01752 923032. Ivybridge Judo Club St John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. Junior class (age 8-13) 7.158.15pm. First session free. Details: text 07599 111815 / petewhitfield62@gmail.com Ivybridge Community Choir Meets every Tuesday. 7.30-9.15pm. Ivybridge Library. Everybody welcome, no auditions. Contact Sheila on 01626 870107 / www. communitychoir.co.uk Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club Sept-March. 7-9.15pm. Ivybridge Community College. Details: 01752 691306 / john.chaplin1@ tiscali.co.uk All Aboard 2-4pm. Ivybridge Library. Board Games club. 01752 893140.
Erme Valley Harriers Seniors Training 6pm. Every Tuesday & Friday. Meet Ivybridge Rugby Club. ermevalleyharriers.co.uk Next Steps Parent/Carer Support Group 10am12noon. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Beacon Room, The Watermark. Details: contact Jan 07742 609968. The Ivybridge Link (Social Networking for Adults With Learning Disabilities). 5.308.30pm. The Exchange. Beat Bounce Fitness Class 6-7pm & 7- 8pm. The Watermark. £5 per session. Details: www. revitalisefitnessretreat. co.uk / call/text Brooke on 07912 895 540. Pilates 6pm and 7.15pm. FREE – voluntary donations to St Luke’s are invited. Westward Inn function room, Lee Mill. Details: wendywolf@hotmail.co.uk Discovery Play at the Den South Brent Primary School. 9.45am-11.15am. Messy play session for the under 5s. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Parent Support Sessions 9.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Book - 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Mid Week Holy Communion First Tuesday of the month.1.30-2pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Open to all.
WEDNESDAY Foodbank & Cafe 1-3pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Details: www.ivybridge. foodbank.org.uk / info@ ivybridge.foodbank.org.uk / 07706 457336 or 07706 457337. Wednesday Walk & Talk Meet at The Old School Community Centre, South Brent, for a walk around the village & back. Tea/coffee afterwards. Details: Contact South Brent & District Caring - 01364 700282. The Bridge Stroke Group 1.30-3.30pm. 2nd Wednesday of the month, Ivybridge Town Hall. In partnership with the Stroke Association. Details: 01752 691878.
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what’s on Little Fishies parent & toddler group run by the Salvation Army – 10am-12noon, Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. Tai Chi Every Wednesday. 9.30-11am. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: 07972 846443 / John.H@gmail.com Read and Reminisce 10.30am-12noon. The Beacon Room, Ivybridge Library. Stories, poetry & memories. Everyone welcome. Ivybridge Theatre Company 7.30pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: contact Ron Davis on tel. 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatre company.co.uk Erme WI 7.30pm. Every second Wednesday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Details: contact Sheila on Tel. 01752 895875. Royal British Legion Meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. The Sportsmans Inn. 7.30pm. Details: contact Dermot Roberts on 01752 691645 or see the website - http:// branches.britishlegion.org. uk/branches/ivybridge Ivybridge Trefoil Guild Guiding for Adults. Meets on 1st Wednesday of every month AT Abbeyfield House, Ivybridge. 10am-12noon. Details: contact Angela 01752 892587. 50+ Badminton 12.30pm. Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Scouts 6-7pm. Victoria Hall. Contact 1stivybeavers@ gmail.com 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.30-9.30pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½- 14½. Details: first ivybridgescouts@ymail.com 3rd Ivybridge Scouts 6.308pm. Leonard’s Road HQ. Details: Contact 1stivygsl@ gmail.com 1st Ivybridge Guides 6.308.30pm. Details: contact Janet Parsons Tel. 01752 897082. Beginner Road Running Club (Sept- April only) 5.30-6.30pm. Meeting point Ivybridge Community College. Free. Details: contact Chris 01752 698315. >
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what’s on Devon Senior Voice 10.30am-12.30pm. 1st Wednesday of the month. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 01752 892191. Ivybridge Table Tennis Group Ivybridge CC. Juniors £2, 6.30-8pm, Open Session £2.50, 8-9.30pm. Details: 07712 896185. Wednesday Night Church @ St John The Evangelist 7.30pm. Friendship, reflection, silence and prayer, for those of all faiths or none. Erme Valley Ladies Group 10.30am. 2nd Wednesday of month. Waterside House. Ivybridge Bowls Club 6.30pm. April-September. Bridge Park clubhouse. Details: 01752 892858. Ivybridge Rotary Club 6pm. The Henlake Suite, The Watermark. 01752 893245. Booklovers Meeting Alternate weeks. Details: 01364 73793 Coffee Morning 10.30am12noon. Cornwood Community Room. South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 7-9pm. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73244 / lal.lang53@ gmail.com Teeny Tots 10.30am11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Songs, stories and crafts for pre-school children and their carers. No charge. Bookstart 10.30-11.30am, Ivybridge Library. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Hello Baby 1-2.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Group for children aged 0-12months. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Discovery Play Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. 1.303pm. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Carers Group 11am12.30pm, first Wednesday of month, Ivybridge Library. Informal social gathering for any local unpaid carers. Details: 03456 434 435. Ivybridge Caring Volunteers Drop in for a chat about support for elderly/ isolated people. 9.30am-12pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Details: 07791 239357. 14
Holy Communion Service St John The Evangelist, Blachford Road. 9.30am. Followed by coffee. All welcome.
THURSDAY Artistik Storytime 10am12noon. St John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. For 0-5 years with carer. £1.50 per session. Term time only. Details: 01752 873089. Diddy Dance 10-11am. St John’s Church Hall, Blachford Road. Walking For Health Level 3 walk. 9.45am for 10am. Every Thursday. Meet inside Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Up to 90mins. Free. www. walkingforhealth.org.uk Crime Book Club 6-7pm. Ivybridge Library. 3rd Thursday every two months. Details: 01752 894066 / mollytregaskis@aol.co.uk The Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am-12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: soniajwhitaker@ gmail.com Watermark Wonders Adult Reading Group 6-7pm. 3rd Thursday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Pop into the library for more information. Taichi Class 7.30-9pm. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: John Hamlett 07972 846443 / john.h@ email.com Lions Club of Ivybridge 7.30pm. 2nd and 4th Thursday of month. The Watermark. Details: contact 0845 833 9834 or lions@ ivybridgeonline.com Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club 7.30pm for 8pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. 18+. Exercise On Referral Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. Baby Bounce and Rhyme 10.30-10.50am. For under 3s and their carers. Ivybridge Library. Knit and Natter 2.304.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Action On Hearing Loss Clinic 2-4pm. Every 2nd Thursday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Working with Derriford Audiology. Details: 01752 893140. Credit Union 9.30am-
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events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups 12noon. Ivybridge Library. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows 5-6pm. St John’s Church Hall. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk 2nd Ivybridge Brownies 6-7.30pm. 2ndivybrownies @live.co.uk / 01752 894749. Erme Valley Harriers Junior Training 5.45-7pm for under 11s. 7pm-8pm for over 11s. Ivybridge CC. ermevalleyharriers.co.uk Board Game Night 6-11pm. The Duke of Cornwall, Ivybridge. Details: joel.wright @me.com / 07863 128489. Young Devon Drop-In 2-6pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people (1125). No appointment needed. Weigh and Play 1.30-3pm. Stay and play session for under 5s, with the child health clinic running alongside. St John’s Church Hall. 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Dog and Puppy Obedience 7pm. Bittaford Village Hall. Details: 01364 73259. Come Dancing, Circle Dance 7.30-9.30pm. Yealmpton Community Centre. Details: 01752 880196. Ivybridge Caring Volunteers Dro p in for a chat about support for elderly/ isolated people. 9.30am-12pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Details: 07791 239357.
FRIDAY Ivybridge Country Market 9.30am-12.30pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: 07866 138129 / 07951 575568 / meghollomon.icm@ gmail.com Little Fishies parent & toddler group run by the Salvation Army – 10am-12noon, Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. Catholic Women’s League (first Friday of the month) St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh, 11am. All welcome. Youth Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre. 8-9.30pm. Ages 13-19. £2.10. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Scouts 6-7.20pm. Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 6- 8. Details: contact 1st Ivybridge scout group.
Over 50s Social Group 10am-12noon. 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 07598 781155. South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 10am-12noon. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73244 / lal. lang53@gmail.com Ivybridge Business Breakfast 8.30-10am. The Watermark. 3rd Friday of the month. £8 inc breakfast and speaker. Book: clare. northey@swlaw.co.uk Stairways Club 9.30am12.30pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. For adults with learning disabilities. Details: Ann Laity 01752 691648 / alaity9@gmail.com Air Cadets Parade times 7.30-9.30pm. Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park. Details: 07879 464657 3rd Ivybridge Cubs 6.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. Details: 01752 691366. 3rd Ivybridge Scouts 8pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Rd. Details: 01752 691366. Bingo 7.30pm. Cornwood Village Hall. Every last Friday of the month. Young Devon Drop-In 1-5pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Advice and support for young people (1125). No appointment needed. Friday Club Ages 5-11. 6-7.30pm, Ivybridge Baptist Church. 01752 923032. Parent Support Sessions 9.30am. 1:1 advice/support for parents of under 5s. Details: 01803 847626 / southhamschildrenscentre @actionforchildren.org.uk Erme Valley Harriers Seniors Training 6pm. Every Tuesday & Friday. Meet Ivybridge Rugby Club. ermevalleyharriers.co.uk
SATURDAY Ivybridge Farmers’ Market 4th Saturday of month. 9am-1pm. Glanvilles Mill. Men’s Breakfast 2nd Saturday. 8.30am, Ivybridge Methodist Church. Full English breakfast for £3.50 and short talk afterwards. Build a Story Third Saturday of the month. 10.30-11.30am. Ivybridge Library. Build part of a story with Lego. Under 11s. £1.50.
Adult Writers Group 10am12noon. Ivybridge Library. 3rd Saturday of the month. £2 per session. Applications from Library. Wesley’s Cafe 10.30am12noon @ Ivybridge Methodist Church. Homemade cakes, coffee, tea & good company. Ivybridge Artisan Market 1st & 3rd Saturdays. 9.30am-1pm. The Watermark. Details: ivybridge.artisan.market@ gmail.com Bingo 2.30pm. Abbeyfield House. Trehill Road. £1 per game inc tea and biscuits. St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh. Holy Mass, 6pm. Bible and bake, 3-4.30pm. 2nd Saturday of month. Aimed at 0-8 years. Baking activity, Biblical story, crafts and songs. £2 per child, under 12 months free. Details: tish8952@aol.com
SUNDAY Ivybridge Methodist Church 10.30am, lively family worship with activities for young people. Varied worship 6.30pm. Ivybridge Baptist Church 10:30am (with crèche & children’s group) & 6pm. St John The Evangelist 10.30am. Holy Communion Service followed by refreshments. All welcome. St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh. Holy Mass, 10.30am. Salvation Army Sunday service 10.30am, Ivybridge Youth Centre. Details: 01752 894306 / ivybridge@ salvationarmy.co.uk Ivy Ladies Netball 9.30-11am. Ivybridge Community College. Details: ivyladies@gmail.com Bootleggers Walking Group Approx 10am start. Friendly, leisurely walks. Average distance 6 miles. Details: bootleggers sunday@gmail.com South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 3-5pm. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73244 / lal.lang53@ gmail.com. Disclaimer: Listing compiled by Ivybridge Town Council. Details reliant on community groups providing up-to-date information; the town council nor the imag can take any responsibility for its accuracy.
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POPPY PAINTING AT IVYDENE Ivydene – Painting Poppies By Abby and Jess Oldaport class at the Erme Primary School visited Ivydene to paint some clay poppies with some of the residents. It was lovely to chat to them while we painted the poppies. After we had finished painting the poppies, we had some juice and a choice of cookies. Then we went into the lounge and sat with the residents. We were particularly fond off Margaret, who chatted with us. After having about 10 minutes of Rory J Jackson is a professional laughter with Margaret it was MiB chael tribute artist who has sadly Jackson time to leave.
@ The Watermark THE DANCING MACHINE
been performing around the UK since 2007. He is a dancer, singer, look-a-like and impersonator. Also nick-named “The Dancing Machine!!”, it is a name and reputation that he truly lives up to! In 2016, Rory took to the stage in Britain’s Got Talent Series 10, earning him virtual overnight fame when the show aired with an audience of over 10 million viewers. Now you can see him at The Watermark on Saturday, 21 April. Tickets on sale now!
duced to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the end of The First World War. This patriotic and nostalgic afternoon will be filled with marvellous and memorable songs, including a rousing selection from Last Night of The Proms, Old Time Sing Alongs, Great British Show Tunes, and ever popular favourites from the 40s 50s and 60s. Mixed with 50 stunning costume changes and a uniquely patriotic stage set, it ends with a spectacular flag waving finale. There will also be a live poppy drop, the last post as the fallen are remembered, and all those wonderful Songs That Won the War. This will be the biggest and most spectacular production ever!! Tickets for this matinee performance on Tue 17 Apr are selling fast.
and, um, enthusiasm to recreate deadly heat-rays, giant fighting-machines, squidgy tentacled Martians and interplanetary warfare on an epic scale. Tickets on sale for Friday, 4th May (may the force be with you)!
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Throughout Easter the coffee shop will be serving hot cross buns and Easter lunch boxes and Easter-themed hot drinks including “hopping hot chocolate”. Get 50p off your children’s lunch box if you buy a Paddington 2 ticket for Friday, 6th April. Watch out for the launch of the new range of soft drinks.
CALENDAR PHOTO COMPETITION The competition is now open. This year’s theme is ‘My Favourite Place’. We are looking for beautiful, inspiring photos of Ivybridge and the surrounding area to create the 2109 calendar. To ensure your photos meet the criteria please read the T&C, available from The Watermark and on the website www.ivybridgewatermark.co.uk Closing date 31/07/18.
CELEBRATING 10 YEARS On 7th April, The Watermark is holding two events to celebrate it’s 10th birthday. In the evening there will be a celebration to help raise funds for the new cinema, as well as a chance to dress up! It starts at 8pm until late and the ticket price includes a glass of sparkling wine, canapés and entertainment including a fun free casino and DJ. Tickets are just £15 (age 18+ only) and available now from the Box Office. During the day there will be a free family morning from 10am to 1pm with lots of activities happening around the building including children’s crafts, Artisan Market and demonstrations, garden plant sale, community group stalls, and a cake cutting ceremony at 11am with Gary Streeter MP, with free cake for children (subject to availability!)
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Wembury-Ivybridge. Saturday 21st April. To find out how to get involved go to twomoorsway.org A great way to find out more about the long distance route that puts Ivybridge on the walking map. Organised by the Two Moors Way Association and Exeter Ramblers Association.
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schools n Cornwood Primary ZOO TRIP Class 1 at Cornwood Primary School enjoyed an amazing time at Dartmoor Zoo. The children learned about different animals from around the world and got to hold a giant snail and stroked a snake. They were lucky enough to see Haylie the bear, as well as the lynx that escaped last year and terrorised Mrs Williams’ sheep.
n Erme Primary School ART DAYS Children at The Erme Primary School created a natural art form interwoven with clay during a two-day art programme. The children researched natural materials and then used them to create a mythical creature in 3D. The children used Victoria Park to inspire their creations and collect natural materials.
On the second day, the children designed their own patterns after investigating plants and animals from across the world. They then created their own tiles which they printed on a range of fabrics and paper. Parents were able to come and see their child’s work an art exhibition within each classroom.
n Yealmpton Primary ANGLO-SAXONS International storyteller and author Clive Pig (below) visited Yealmpton Primary School to inspire Year 3 and 4 children about the Anglo-Saxons! The children watched his Anglo-Saxon show, in which he shares with the children his knowledge and engaging wit on all things Anglo-Saxon! The classes then had practical workshops with Mr Pig to further develop their interest and understanding.
n Manor Primary BEACH TRIP Dormice and Robins classes at Manor Primary School took at trip to Wembury Beach. They made pebble art and forts, compared the beach and the school environments and of course made dams and paddled in the sea. It truly was a super day which inspired our learning for many days afterwards. 16
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schools n Primary gym and dance PERFORMING Dancers and gymnasts from local primary schools were among 219 children from 13 schools which took part in the Ivybridge Learning Community Gym and Dance Show at Ivybridge CC. Parents, friends and family packed the community college performance hall and were enthralled by two separate performances, full of variety, colourful costumes and amazing talent in both gymnastics and dance. Twenty-one upper Key Stage 2 children from Stowford School performed their dance based on The Jungle Book and set to the music ‘I Wanna be Like You!’. The Y3 and Y4 dance club at Manor School brought jungle rhythms to the show when they performed their Tribal Dance. Twenty-six children took part in the dance, which was choreographed by Mrs Loveday. Year 5/6 from Oldaport class at The Erme performed a routine called ‘In the Jungle’ inspired by their science learning. (Right) The performers from Stowford School. (Far right) Oldaport class at The Erme Primary School. (Top) The ‘tribe’ from Manor Primary School
n Woodlands Park REACH FOR THE STARS Pupils from Woodlands Park Primary School spent a day building and launching rockets with the help of Mike Grocott of Space Education Adventures as the culmination of year 5/6’s space module. The children also learned how they could be involved with the space crafts of the future, with Mike emphasising the fantastic opportunities that they have in being part of the future of space exploration.
n Holbeton Primary ENVIRONMENT Children at Holbeton School are continuing their study of the natural environment in their school with the help of Gemma from the RSPB. Mothecombe class had a session focused on the habitats the school is able to offer wildlife, and head teacher Mrs Rundle’s husband came in to talk about the sort of birds the children might expect to see in our grounds.
The children then went outside to see what birds they could spot as part of the RSPB Schools Big Bird Watch, and the information will now be uploaded to help create a picture of bird life in the country. The Forest School in Holbeton woods continues to teach the children a variety of skills which would normally form lessons such as ‘woodworking’, ‘cookery’, ‘art and craft’, and ‘PE’.
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Megan, the book fairy, at Stowford School Pupils and staff celebrated World Book Day at The Erme Primary School
n World Book Day FOR THE LOVE OF READING Children and staff at the area’s primary schools dressed up as their favourite character from a book as part of celebrations of World Book Day. At The Erme Primary School, the school held a giant book quiz, with older children supporting younger children in family groups across the whole school. The children also had the opportunity to share picture books across key stages, with older children reading to younger children. The children in the early years played a game of ‘guess the mystery character’ from given clues and they talked about their favourite story. Yealmpton School welcomed local author David Lawrence Jones to share their World Book Day 2018. He launched the day with a special showcase assembly for the children. He explained where his ideas come from and about his journey to becoming an author! The whole school then enjoyed creating their own stories and artwork inspired 20
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by David’s most popular book characters. Children and staff at Stowford School came to school dressed as one of their favourite characters from a book, some bringing the book along, too! There was a huge variety of costumes, with some children and parents thinking ‘out of the box’ to produce some imaginative outfits. During the afternoon, the older children shared stories with the younger ones and it was evident that all found it a fun and rewarding activity.
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You are not alone Just when life seems to be running smoothly, it can all change in the blink of an eye. Some changes are planned and we have time to prepare, but when the unexpected happens, who can we go to for help to make sense of the senseless? Friends can be there for us, offering advice and what you ‘should
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This month, Abbey Road Podiatry receptionist Steve reveals his running challenge, plus shoe lacing tips for runners When I was at school I used to run a lot. Everyone must remember the cross country runs during games, but, while I used to take part and enjoy the runs, competitively I preferred sprinting. In junior school it started with the 100m and when I was in senior school 400m became my preferred distance. When I was just 14, I broke the school record during a training session. I continued running after leaving school but not competitively, just for fun. In my early 20s I was challenged by some friends to run a sub four-minute mile. Fuelled by bravado, and possibly a little alcohol, I accepted. I had to settle for a treadmill at the local gym, but I did it, just. When I finished, I collapsed in heap on the floor.
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I vowed never to do anything so foolish again. They say wisdom comes with age, but I think I have missed out as I have accepted another challenge – to run a half marathon in September. This time the aim is to raise money for a good cause. I will be starting a blog to record my progress while training, which, as soon as I have set it up, I will put a link on our Facebook page. Comments of encouragement would be welcome. I’m going to need them. TIP: Tying your laces correctly can save you from blisters or callus and damaged nails. Most running shoes have extra holes for locking the laces and holding your foot securely. We have put a video on our Facebook page showing the optimal way to lace your trainers. View it at facebook. com/abbeyroadpodiatryivybridge/ i Call 01752 426075 or visit abbeyroadpodiatry.com Jackie Thomas BSc (Hons) is a fully qualified HCPC registered podiatrist (reg no: 33566)
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BABY BARGAINS AT NEARLY NEW SALE Savvy parents and parents-to-be can find top-quality maternity, baby and toddlers’ clothes, toys and equipment at the upcoming NCT nearly new sale. The next Plymouth and West Devon branch sale is on Saturday, 7th April, at Eggbuckland Community College between 10.30am and 12.15pm. The sale is open to everyone, not just NCT members. There are growing number of mum-to-mum markets, but an NCT nearly new sale is different: • The sale is laid out like a pop-up charity shop, with items sorted by age, gender or type for easy shopping • A large items reclaim area allows you to reserve big items and continue to shop • Every item is priced, so no haggling necessary • Buyers can pay by card or cash at the tills when they have finished shopping • All items go through a quality control process and must be nearly new • Volunteers are on hand to help
• Free goody bags for the first 150 buyers • Up to 80% of the sale proceeds is retained by sellers Selling is easy, all you need to do is sign up for a sellers pack, drop off your labelled items and the NCT volunteers do the selling for you. The income generated from the sales helps the NCT support parents, fund helplines, provide breastfeeding counsellors, train antenatal teachers and offer many more services. Volunteer nearly new sale co-ordinator Lisa Lines says: “These sales are a vital source of funding for the work our branch does and wants to do. They are also important for local parents, both providing affordable baby and children’s items for purchase, and a place to sell items when they have finished with them. “It is also a wonderful social opportunity for many parents who come to help us set up and run the sale, and they have great fun doing it.” i For more details, go to nct.org.uk/ branches/plymouth-west-devon-2
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TAX YEAR ENDS WORLD BOOK DAY Fiction and non-fiction, classical and modern, fantasy and reality came together at Ivybridge Community College as students and staff celebrated World Book Day at the start of March. This year’s theme was ‘share a story’ and the celebrations started early when on 27th February, staff from all departments were ‘popping up’ to share a story at lunchtime. Like something from a CS Lewis novel, World Book Day was frozen as the Beast from the East took hold, however, the fun resumed on 9th March, ‘Ivybridge’ Book Day. It began with a celebration assembly for Year 7 highlighting the value of reading, and Miss Paton’s tutor group, dressed as the full crew from Peter Pan (above), were judged the winners of the ‘dress like a book’ fancy dress competition. Students and staff also enjoyed ‘drop everything and read’ half hour, students raced around the college finding out which characters the staff were dressed as, or which books they were reading, and there were several more ‘staff reading pop-ups’ and a ’caught reading’ competition. The extended celebrations provided both students and staff with the chance to talk about books and share their stories for no other reason than because they want to – encouraging a college-wide culture of reading for pleasure.
Apart from being another year old- that may attract Capital Gains er, what else should we be lookTax, you may be better to wait ing at as 5th April approaches? until 5th April has passed, as this Everyone should ensure they are will delay when the CGT is due making maximum use of any alby a whole year. lowances that they are entitled to. There are other considerations For example, company owners that should be born in mind when should make sure they have at selling an asset, so do please least used the tax-free dividends seek advice. allowance of £5,000. If you are a saver or investor, Ensure your salary is making the make sure you’ve used your ISA most of the National Insurance allowances, or made any EIS inlimits of £8,164. vestments by 5th April for earlier If you are considering pension tax relief. contributions, it may be best 2018/19 is almost here. The to get them in before 5th April chancellor’s spring statement (speak to your IFA). on 13th March (as I write) will A popular year end for businesstell us if any of the previously es is 31st March or 5th April, so announced rates and allowances if you are anticipating a capital will change from the budget in investment, ie purchase of equip- Autumn 2017. There shouldn’t be ment, or a one-off large expense, any major changes, as the idea is it would pay to try and get it in by to move to one budget a year, in your year end for earlier tax relief. the Autumn, but I will summarise Ivybridge Accountants - Oct16_Layout 1 09-Sep-16 AM Page 1 Conversely, as an individual, if the things you 7:52 will need to know you are looking to sell an asset for 2018/19 next month.
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PROTECTIVE TRUST v WHY YOU SHOULD PROTECTION TRUST CONSIDER A WILL You will often hear solicitors praising Protective Property Trusts as a way of protecting the family home against care fees, and sometimes this is the only practical form of protection for some people. But for a more complete form of protection, particularly for retired people, a Home Protection Trust is the ultimate protection. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type of trust you may ask? A Protective Property Trust is a trust in a Will and only come into effect when a person dies. It can only be used if the home is owned by two people as tenants in common, and when one dies the protection starts, but only for half the value of the home A Home Protection Trust, on the other hand, protects the whole of the home from all unforeseen eventualities and, most importantly, it protects it right away, not just after someone dies. It can also protect other assets, such as cash savings, shares and properties rented out. A Protective Property Trust can only be taken out by a couple owning their own home, but a Home Protection Trust can
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According to a recent survey, almost two thirds of adults in Britain do not have a Will. The younger the age group, the less likely a person is to have a Will. Only two-in-five 45- to 55-year-wolds have one, while nearly three quarters of those over 55s have a Will. It doesn’t matter whether you’re 25 or 85, don’t own much yet, or own many assets – if you die without a Will, then the law imposes one for you by a set of rules called the ‘rules of intestacy’. These rules dictate who can deal with your possessions, property, money, and so on after you die. More importantly, they dictate who your estate will pass to. The rules lay out a strict hierarchy, starting with married and civil partners, and then blood relatives, to whom the estate will
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VOLUNTEERS WANTED A local charity which provides integrated services for children with disabilities and their families is looking for volunteers. Friends and Families of Special Children, set up in 2002 by a small group of parents who identified a gap in service provision for children with disabilities and their families in the area, is looking for people who can help spread the word about their work, as well as raise vital funds. There are a variety of volunteering opportunities, such as office-based tasks, sourcing raffle prizes, distribution of collection pots and representing the charity at events. No previous experience is required. The charity is unique in that it helps the whole family, providing activities not only for the disabled children, but also for their siblings. Parents are supported by specialist workers who provide information and advice, as well as organising training workshops. i Interested? Contact Debbie or
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you to ensure your equipment is serviced and maintained at the appropriate intervals. The family-run business has been established for more than 20 years. Started by Peter Sherrell as a spin-off from a firm of agricultural engineers at Staddiscombe, Peter moved to nearby premises at Leyford Parks, building up a loyal customer base in the years leading up to his retirement. Peter concentrated on machinery servicing and repairs, always offering good value for money, a mantra that remains the same today. Services have been extended to include the sale of a comprehensive range of new machinery following the purchase of the business by Steve Aldridge in 2012, when the business was restyled Plymstock Garden Machinery. Having outgrown the Leyford Parks premises, the business moved in May 2016 to new and easy-to-find premises in Valley Road, Plympton. The decision to become ‘Plymouth Garden Machinery’ was a logical one, but the core values remain unchanged.
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SPRING IS IN THE AIR We are not going to mention snow, that would be the obvious way to start this article. Instead, we’ll start by commenting on how lovely the spring air is and how we’ve got an action-packed summer of events at The Clay Factory to get you all excited. Our events for 2018 kicked-off with our special screening of The Florida Project in conjunction with the Cinema For All launch in the South West. As part of our involvement with Cinema For All, from this month we are launching monthly film events at The Clay Factory. The events will be open to the public, but we will, in the not too distant future, also be offering a membership option, which will give people the chance to shape our community cinema programme as well as receive discounts on our activities. With spring finally with us, our attention is naturally focussing on summer and we’re pleased to announce that our first art event will be taking place from 19th May to 3rd June when we host the annual Devon Printmakers Ex-
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hibition. This is the third year the exhibition has been running (after two years previously with SealeHayne) and we’ll also be hosting RedPod Arts Open Studios during this time, so this is a must for all you art enthusiasts out there. RedPod Food is also going from strength-to-strength and will be present at both the events mentioned above, meaning that you can get some top quality food when you visit us. Those of you who came to our RedPod Food Stir Up Sunday workshop will know that our chef William is a keen teacher of culinary practices, so you will be pleased to hear that he’s running his second food masterclass as RedPod Food host an ‘Ottolenghi inspired’ cooking workshop on May 20th here at The Clay Factory. For only £25 you get not only the cooking demonstration but also a two-course ‘Ottolenghi inspired’ pop up lunch. What a bargain! Numbers are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. i email damon@theclayfactory.
Ensuring everyone can enjoy Dartmoor is one of the key roles of the DNPA rangers, as Ella Briens, explains The national park authority has been working with local farmers and landowners to look at what we call our ‘key messages’. These are all highlighted issues where we offer simple and clear advice to members of the public about how best everyone can enjoy Dartmoor together and ‘love moor life’. This includes advice on litter, camping, controlling dogs and fires. As part of this campaign, we have now renewed our lambing and ground nesting bird signs that you will see across Dartmoor (below). As spring is now here this is a timely reminder to keep your dogs on leads to avoid disturbing wildlife and stock. Remember, if you do happen to come across an injured sheep, pony or cow on Dartmoor please call the livestock protection officer on 07873 587561 with a good location (including grid reference if possible) and any
markings on the animal. Most importantly, if you happen to come across a lamb which may appear to be on its own please do not pick it up. Normally, the mother isn’t too far away and will return, but again if you have any concerns call the number above. Locally, we are currently looking at erosion issues with the landowners on the open moor, together with starting to log all of the swales and uncontrolled burns that have taken place over the winter months. Moor-wide we are continuing our joint patrols with the police, assisting in the fight against rural crime. Keep an eye on our Facebook and Twitter pages, together with our website, where you can see what opportunities are up and coming to give us a hand in different areas of our work. See you on the moor...
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Rebecca Lee and, inset below, Nathan Brown at Redruth Cross Country
The cross country season came to a conclusion at Redruth with two athletes from Erme Valley Harriers picking up awards. The series consists of six races, at Newquay, Stover (Newton Abbot), Exeter, Westward Ho!, Plymouth and Redruth. Ken Summers was 1st over 65 and Derek Green 3rd over 60, despite running only three races. In the Redruth race, Nathan Brown running in the senior men’s section was 7th overall. There was a smaller turnout than usual at the Armada Athletics Winter 3K series at Central Park, Plymouth, due to the poor weather. However, Liam Hallows (11.24) did well and was 6th overall. Ella Isaias and Carol Hansen also braved the conditions. Neil Holmes did extremely well to finish 10th in a time of 1.31.16 at the Bodmin half marathon, which includes some 2,000m of climbing. Sarah Hirons (1.48.30) was 3rd lady, while Rose Bralsford (2.09.11) and Phil Adderley (2.09.51) also ran well. There was a very good turnout at the Hameldown Hammer half marathon, a tough off-road race on Dartmoor. Several Harriers finished very close together with Anna King (2.09.28) the first Harrier home. Close behind were Rob Barnett (2.10.46), Patrick Wakeley (2.10.54), Neil Moffatt (2.10.58), Dave Church (2.16.58) and Donnicha Scollard (2.27.11). Entries for the Harriers’ popular Ivybridge 10K on Saturday, 12th May, are accumulating quickly as another 200 have been received in the last month and over 500 entries have already been received. The race limit of 825
is bound to be reached and anyone wishing to run is encouraged to enter as soon as possible. The race starts at 6.30 pm at the station car park and finishes at Ivybridge Rugby Club. The course is relatively quick, despite the steep hill from Bittaford to Moorhaven. The last 6km of the route is almost all downhill, making for a fast second half of the race. i For further information on the race and the
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n tennis A former Davis Cup tennis player has applauded the high standard of tennis at South Devon Tennis Centre. Danny Sapsford gave the centre a resounding thumbs-up at a special Davis Cup day held recently. During the tennis-filled day, Danny and another former Davis Cup player, Luke Milligan, were on hand to give top tips and advice to players of all standards who came from across Devon. Danny, who has competed in four grand slams, reaching the third round of Wimble-
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Luke Milligan reached the third round of Wimbledon in 1996 where he lost to Tim Henman and he played Davis Cup in the same year away to Ghana. Since retiring, Luke worked for seven years as a national coach at the LTA, working with many of the up-and-coming professionals on tour including Laura Robson and Johanna Konta. Paul Butcher added: “Every penny we raise for the club we plough back into providing and supporting the facilities here. Look out for more great events and improved programme for our juniors coming soon.”
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