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GIVE THE MOOR A SPRING CLEAN

MODBURY BYGONES

HELP PRESERVE LOCAL HERITAGE

Join the DNPA rangers and help keep Dartmoor tidy

Looking back with our places in pictures series

Picture scanning day at DRA Image Bank

WILD AND WONDROUS

IVYBRIDGE HERITAGE

LOCAL HISTORY EXHIBITION

Talk on how Dartmoor has been portrayed in art

Telecommunications come to the town

Exploring the area’s links to the China clay industry

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HELP PRESERVE LOCAL HERITAGE

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Devon Rural Archive is asking local people to help it preserve their local heritage by bringing photographs and postcards of Devon’s buildings and landscapes to be scanned into the DRA Image Bank at its 10th annual picture scanning day. While you enjoy complimentary

Contact us T: 07516 539573 E: info@theimag.co.uk W: theimag.co.uk F: @theimag T: @imag_tweets The imag is an independent magazine published and produced by Lily design, 6 Claymans Pathway, Woodlands, Ivybridge PL21 9UZ. © Lily design 2018. The imag has no affiliation to, nor official relationship with, any organisations or authorities. No part of this publication may be reproduced, in any form, without prior consent of the publisher. All information, advertised or provided, is accepted in good faith as being correct at the time of going to press. Opinions expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher and editor. The publisher accepts no responsibility for products, goods or services that may be advertised or referred to.

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refreshments and explore the archive, the DRA team will scan your items into the Image Bank. Last year, they received several hundred images, which are all now freely available to view at the DRA. DRA picture scanning day is on Tuesday, 16th April, 11am-3pm. i devonruralarchive.com

CHILDREN VISIT FIRE STATION Sixteen children and their childminders visited Plympton Fire Station at the end of February for a talk about staying safe out and about, the role of the fire fighters and fire safety in the home. They had the chance to look around a fire engine and a water bowser. The children also saw the fire fighters uniform and got to try on some child-sized hats and jackets.

NEW PLAN FOR SUPERMARKET PROPOSAL A scheme to reinvigorate the “whole town centre experience in Ivybridge” could be at the heart of a bid for up to £25 million of central government funding. The government’s Future High Street Fund is inviting bids for a share of £675m worth of funding, with each successful project awarded up to £25 million to support regeneration, innovation, transport, housing and public services in town centres. South Hams District Council believes Ivybridge could benefit from this fund and has agreed to submit a bid. In a feasibility study produced for the council, proposals include a 18,000sqft supermarket on Leonards Road car park, additional parking provision for between 6381 vehicles, a hospitality unit and possibly a drive-thru facility. There would be improved river public realm as well as better access to the leisure centre. The plan would see the police station, skate park and play area and scout hut near the leisure centre relocated, while the public

toilets, hairdressers and nursery building would remain. Following consultations after an initial plan last December to build a supermarket on Leonards Road car park was paused when concerns over the potential loss of car parking were raised, SHDC is proposing that the supermarket plan becomes part of a bigger scheme looking at the whole area around the car park. Cllr John Tucker, leader of SHDC, said: “After we paused these proposals, we spent a day in the town talking to many different people. “Overall the findings were fascinating, there was not one single viewpoint and mixed feelings about the proposals. “Many people said that they would welcome a discount supermarket and said that the town desperately needed it. “There was a strong feeling from many that something needed to be done, they just weren’t sure how or what.” i Go to @theimag on Facebook to see

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SUPPORT GROUP A local breastfeeding mum is aiming to launch a breastfeeding support group to fill the gap left by reduced services due to funding cuts. Lisa Lines has created Ivybridge Latch On, a community interest company, and is currently raising money for the first year’s insurance cost so that qualified peer supporters can offer faceto-face advice to breastfeeding mums, and mums-to-be hoping

to breastfeed, in Ivybridge. Once the first group is up and running, Lisa plans to offer additional services such as breast pump hire and ante natal seminars. Lisa is also keen to ensure that mums who are unable to fulfil their breastfeeding goals have access to information and advice. If you would like to get involved visit www.ivybridgelatchon.org. uk or see www.facebook.com/ ivybridgelatchon

Lukesland Gardens’ well-loved tearoom opens for the spring season with an exciting addition – a new kitchen extension to the existing Victorian billiard room. The new facility is far removed from the trestle tables used to serve tea and home-made cake when the gardens first started opening through the National Garden Scheme in the late 1980s. The simple soup and bread and cheese lunches now served have proved so popular that the over-stretched service provided a strong case for an alteration to the historic building. The Howells therefore decided to apply for planning permission to add a proper kitchen to the tea room by restoring a building in the courtyard at the back of the house that

was demolished in the 1930s As well as the kitchen, there is a cosy fireside seating area and a sheltered veranda facing into the re-landscaped courtyard. The new building is being called the Max Pugh Room, in recognition of the architect who has helped with many projects at Lukesland over the years. The kitchen facility makes Lukesland an ideal place for meetings, workshops, family parties and small weddings. For details contact the Howells on 01752 691749 or through the Lukesland website – www.lukesland.co.uk In 2019, the garden is open on Sundays, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays, 11am to 5pm, from 31st March to 16th June and from 6th October to 17th November.

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Lukesland held a very successful Hound of the Baskervilles film night at the beginning of March. There was a screening of the 1960s Peter Cushing version of the story which was partly shot at Lukesland. People dressed in Victorian costume and enjoyed a traditional meal of cottage pie and English desserts. The evening raised £410 for St Petroc’s Church.

Ivybridge Short Mat Bowls Club held its annual charity tournament at the beginning of March at Ivybridge CC, with this year’s event supporting Ivybridge Ring and Ride.

Twenty-eight teams from west Devon and east Cornwall attended and raised £800 for the charity. The tournament was won by a South Brent team, with Crownhill Methodist in second place.

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The old Post Office in Fore Street was built at the turn of the 20th century. This had followed a period of rapid expansion by the General Post Office (GPO) with diversification into banking, parcel delivery and telephone services. In the early years of telephones, exchanges often had a single operator, generally responsible for other post office work. Few households in Britain would have had telephones, they were more the domain of business with calls relatively expensive. Lee & Son, the millers located almost opposite the Post Office, had the telephone number 4, the single digit giving an indication of just how few telephone numbers existed. Those lucky enough to have a telephone (referred to as subscribers) rented it from the GPO along with the house wiring and the connection to the local network, known as a distribution point. The first telephone exchanges were of course entirely manual systems requiring human operators to connect a call from one subscriber to another. As demand for telephone services increased, particularly after WWII, larger exchanges emerged. These consisted of plug boards – large vertical panels containing banks of jacks, each of which represented a subscriber’s telephone line. The switchboard operators would then make the necessary connections with the relevant cords. Switchboard operators, or telephonists as they were referred to, needed to have a clear speaking voice and were regarded as having good jobs. One telephonist in Ivybridge warrants special mention. Miss Phoebe Phillips, together with the services of her father Mr William Phillips, were responsible for the continuity of telephone services every night from 8pm to 8am and every weekend for 28 years up to the introduction of an automated system. Phoebe knew most people’s telephone numbers in Ivybridge from memory. Having a familiar voice at the end of the telephone asking the customary question “number please?” was always reassuring and her calmness in the face of many distressing situations brought her much praise from the local community. Manually-operated switchboards were of course both labour and cost-intensive, inhibiting growth

The last days of the telephone exchange above the Post Office in Fore Street

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and often creating bottlenecks in the network. To alleviate the situation, the Post Office began to introduce automatic switching, rolling out a programme to replace all old exchanges. With Ivybridge growing during the 1960s, local MPs were lobbying in Parliament for new

telephone capacity. In response, a new telephone exchange was introduced using the latest technology and housed in a purpose-built building beside the Congregational Church. The normal progression from manual to automatic was through the introduction of a UAX, (Unit Automatic Exchange). In the case of Ivybridge, it was a UAX13 which could be expanded by adding units (racks of equipment) as demand grew. With so many people in Ivybridge requesting telephones, an unprecedented three UAXs were interconnected and by the end of 1962 all the equipment had been installed and was operational. More photographs relating to this subject along with many other interesting topics can be viewed on the Ivybridge Heritage & Archives Group website

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Modbury cattle market in Galpin Street

MODBURY BYGONES By Abi Gray, Resident Archaeologist, Devon Rural Archive

Above: Laying the foundation stone for Traine Villas in Brownston Street c1920; Right: Demolition of the Red Devon Hotel; Below: Brownston Street from the air

Our home town of Modbury is the focus of our pictorial feature this month. They show not only the buildings of the town, but also some of the local characters from a bygone era. These pictures provide an invaluable record of days gone by, and give us the opportunity to see the ways in which the local area has changed in the last 150 years. If you have any information about the places or people depicted, please do get in touch. The DRA is open every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday (excluding bank holidays), between 11am and 3pm. We are holding a special picture scanning day on Tuesday, 16th April – see page 4 for details

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Top: The Modbury Harriers in Galpin Street, 1937 Above: Staff outside the since demolished Great Western Hotel Left: South Hayes in Church Street before it was gutted by fire in August 1937

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SGT PEPPER’S TRIBUTE The Beatles’ ground-breaking 1967 Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album is the inspiration behind Mark Morris Dance Group’s Pepperland, which comes to Theatre Royal Plymouth on Tuesday, 16th, and Wednesday 17th April. Pepperland is legendary choreographer Mark Morris’ unique tribute to the 50th anniversary of the release of the iconic album, hailed as the firstever ‘art rock’ album and widely regarded as the best rock and roll album of all time.

LOCAL HISTORY EXHIBITION A week-long local history exhibition to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Lee Moor public hall is being held this month. The exhibition, open daily between the 6th and 13th April, 2-5pm and 7-9pm, looks at the links between Lee Moor Village and the china clay industry and the lives of its people, both at work and at play. Admission is free.

EASTER CRAFT FAIR An Easter craft fair is being held on Saturday, 6th April, 10am12.30pm, in the Old School Community Centre in South Brent. As well as crafts there will be tea, coffee, cakes, tombola, a raffle and lots more. All proceeds to the Old School Community Centre’s ‘Raise the Roof’ fund.

EGG-CELLENT EGG HUNT The egg-cellent Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt at Saltram House starts

Pepperland features an original score by composer Ethan Iverson inspired by some of the album’s most enduring hits including Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, With a Little Help From My Friends, A Day in the Life, When I’m Sixty-Four, Within You Without You and Penny Lane. Iverson’s fresh arrangements of the original tracks is interspersed with six original Pepper-inspired pieces. Tickets, from £10, can be booked at theatreroyal.com or by calling the box office on 01752 267222. Concessions are available. on Saturday, 6th April, and runs every day for two weeks up to the Easter weekend. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ saltram for details.

DANGEROUS DADS Join the Dangerous Dads for fun and games in Ham Woods, Plymouth, on Saturday, 6th April, between 1-4pm. Learn how to light a fire, toast some marshmallows, make a den and track animals with an expert. Wear clothes and shoes/ boots suitable for a woodland. There is no need to book and the event is free (donations welcome). FFI: Contact Ian on 07731795160 or email info@dangerousdads.org.uk

TOUR OF SHILSTONE HOUSE A guided tour of Shilstone House and garden with archaeologist Abi Gray is taking place on Tuesday, 9th April. Tickets are £15 each and available on 01548 830832 or apply by email to office@dra.uk.net The

tour commences at 2pm.

FAMILY EASTER EGG TRAIL The Brent Island Family Easter Egg Trail is being held on Saturday, 20th April, 10am-4pm at Brent Island, Millswood Lane, South Brent. Take the family along to the Island on Easter Saturday to explore the wonderful natural surroundings and enjoy the wildlife as you hunt for clues on the trail. Entry is £2, with the prize of a chocolate egg for every entrant. Organised by the Brent Island Trust

EASTER FAMILY FUN DAY Ivybridge Donkey Sanctuary invite you to their Easter Family Fun Day on Good Friday, 19th April, 10am3pm. There will be fun for all the family, including an all-weather Easter donkey trail, craft corner, Easter goodies tombola and raffle as well as the Donkey World shop selling a variety of donkey inspired gifts with egg-stra special items to celebrate the Donkey Sanctuary’s 50th birthday.

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WILD & WONDROUS How Dartmoor was portrayed in art, 1750-1920, is the subject of an illustrated talk by Peter F Mason at the Devon Rural Archive on Thursday, 4th April, at 7pm. Once described as a ‘dreary mountainous tract’, Dartmoor soon became the epitome of the picturesque. The transformation in the popular view of the moor was largely brought about through the imagination of visiting and local artists; JMW Turner was a tourist and his work inspired others to follow in his footsteps. The local moorland has inspired generations of artists, and this illustrated talk will trace how the region has been portrayed in art since the mid-18th century. Tickets, priced £5, can be purchased by calling 01548 830832 or emailing office@dra. uk.net Refreshments available from 6:30pm. Devon Rural Archive is at Shilstone, Modbury, PL21 0TW.

The popular open gardens scheme each spring and summer is one of the most enjoyable and inspiring ways people raise funds for St Luke’s Hospice. The scheme sees the gates of gorgeous gardens across Devon and Cornwall thrown open to the public in aid of the charity. This year, open gardens will be extra special as it marks its 10th anniversary! The year’s scheme launches on Mothering Sunday, 31st March, with the opening of the stunning And of course you’ll have the opportunity to meet the resident herd, including adoption donkeys, Pooh and Eeyore. Entry is free and there is free parking. FFI: Call 01752 690 200 or visit thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk

FAURÉ’S REQUIEM Brent Singers and orchestra perform Fauré’s Requiem in Buckfast Abbey on Saturday, 13th April, starting at 7.30pm. Directed by Matthew Searles with Ellie Sperling (soprano) and Jamie Sperling (baritone),

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gardens at spectacular Gnaton Hall in Yealmpton. Gnaton Hall boosts over five acres of beautiful gardens which include a spectacular display of daffodils, walled gardens and grand Magnolia trees. Peaceful woodland walks surround the terraced lawns, where a selection of delicious cakes will be served. All are welcome. Visit www.stlukes-hospice.org. uk/open-gardens/ for full details of this year’s open gardens. plus works by Maurice Duruflé, Camille Saint-Saëns and others. Tickets available via the Buckfast Abbey website – buckfast.org.uk

CARNIVAL DANCE A carnival dance with music from John Westlake is being held in Rattery Village Hall on Friday, 12th April, starting at 7.30pm. Tickets are £7.50 per person and include a light supper. Bring your own drinks. For tickets contact Doreen on 01364 73650 or Jean on 01364 73292. In aid of South Brent Carnival Club.

VINTAGE CAR DISPLAY Devon Vintage Car Club is holding its annual classic car display on Sunday, 28th April, at Endsleigh Garden Centre to mark ‘drive it day’. The nationwide ‘drive it day’ is promoted by the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs to raise awareness of our motoring heritage and to show that ‘old vehicles’ still have a large part to play in our economy. It marks the anniversary of the 1000 mile trial

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in April 1900 organised by the Automobile Club (later the RAC). Last year, there were over a hundred vehicles on display, with many of the owners on hand to discuss the finer points of their pride and joy. There is no need to book and there is no charge, although there is a collection which is shared between the club’s charity and that of Endsleigh GC. Owner of a classic vehicle are welcome to bring it along and display it on the day. The vehicles will be on display between 10am and 1pm.

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■ April 14th – PALM SUNDAY Usual Mass times with blessing of palms Priory: Saturday 6pm, Sunday 10.30am - Procession, St. Monica’s, Modbury: Sunday 8.45 am ■ April 18th – MAUNDY THURSDAY Morning Prayer & Rosary 9.30am 8pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper 9.30pm Night Prayer 10pm Church closes ■ April 19th – GOOD FRIDAY No morning Mass Stations of the Cross at St. Monica’s, Modbury 11am. 3pm Solemn Liturgy of the Passion of the Lord ■ April 20th – HOLY SATURDAY No morning Mass (No evening Sunday Mass) 9pm Easter Vigil & First Mass of Easter ■ April 21st – EASTER SUNDAY Masses: 8.45am at St. Monica’s 10.30am at Priory

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GUESTS This term, Sparkwell School has welcomed several guests including Sir Gary Streeter, MP, who came to answer some of the older children’s questions about the government’s environmental policy. Year 5 and 6 enjoyed completing their Bikeability course, including a cycle ride through the lanes. The older children also had a great session at the Apple Store in Plymouth to increase their understanding of coding and the

school took part in a scooter event at Prime. The new EYFS classroom extension is finally complete and we are now settled in and delighted with the extra space this has given us. In the middle of all this, we had an Ofsted inspection and are pleased to say we are still a good school, receiving praise for our ‘innovative curriculum’ and ‘inclusive ethos’; the full report is on the school’s website.

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SWIMMING SUCCESS A squad of 12 swimmers helped Woodlands Park swim their way to the top at the Devonport Royal Primary Team Challenge Gala at the beginning of March. After the heats, in which three teams

were entered, one of the girls team and a boys team made it to the finals. The girls pushed hard to clinch second place. Next it was the boys’ turn, who stormed ahead to claim the trophy. Both teams have secured places in the next round.

v Yealmpton STAND UP TO BULLYING Behaviour lead Mr Pepper and school behaviour governor Ms Street led a ‘stand up to bullying’ assembly at Yealmpton School on Wednesday, 27th February. They shared information on what bullying is, why it happens and what can be done to keep Yealmpton Primary School a ‘bully free school’. To engage the children in the process and give them the chance to lead this Mr Pepper and Ms Street have put an advert out for ‘anti-bullying ambassadors’. Each child will have the chance

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in school to design a poster explaining why they would make a great ‘anti-bullying ambassador’. Mr Pepper and Ms Street will then choose one child from each class to be an ‘anti-bullying ambassador.’ The team will meet each half-term to think of, set up and lead ways to keep Yealmpton a ‘bully free school’. To end the assembly, the whole school stood up and shouted, ‘I’m standing up to bullying!’ Pictured is the whole school standing up to bullying on the field following the assembly.

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FOREST SCHOOL Class 2 at Cornwood Primary enjoyed a glorious afternoon in Delamore woods. Working together in small groups

they built homes for the Elves in the woods, with the children creating wooden houses, swings and even an assault course!

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JUNIOR TEN TORS Year 6 children from across the Moorway Federation (Cornwood CE (VC) Primary School, The Erme Primary School and Shaugh Prior Primary) ventured out onto Dartmoor for their first Junior Ten

Tors training walk. Apart from the wind, the weather was kind as they walked eight miles across the moor. Everyone enjoyed themselves, even if some legs were aching by the time we had finished.

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v Stowford

PANCAKE FUN To mark Shrove Tuesday, Yealmpton School’s FYVS (Friends of Yealmpton Village School) organised a sponsored pancake toss for

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Erme

SCIENCE A ‘science boffin’ visited The Erme at the beginning of March. During the visit, the whole school took part in an assembly engaging them in the ‘magic’ of science. It was a fantastic opportunity for the children and generated many intriguing questions about the wonder of science.

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PANCAKE DAY Key stage one children at Manor Primary School spent the day playing with and exploring the ingredients involved in making pancakes. In the role play area, they dressed up as chefs and used scales, sieves and mixing bowls to create imaginary batter with pretend ingredients. Throughout the rest of the day the learning was linked to making pancakes. During PE they practised their balancing by having pancake races with obstacles and the children also had a go at flipping some pretend pancakes.

all the children to raise money and put it back into school. The children had lots of fun flipping their pancakes and then getting to taste one when they finished!

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PERFORMING ARTS During February, Year 3 at Stowford School had the opportunity to experience a performing arts workshop led by industry professionals. Amy Clarke and Christopher Hamilton from Plymouth Performing Arts Academy worked with the classes as they learnt a song and dance routine to ‘Revolting Children’ from the musical Matilda. The school is also fortunate to have an experienced teacher of performing arts, Miss Atterbury, who is running a weekly after-school club. Each week, a lucky group of Year 1 and 2 children are having a wonderful time finding their own voice and expression in this new club. One of the first songs sung by the group in the club is from the film

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Mary Poppins. The children have the opportunity to act as well as to sing the song, The Perfect Nanny. They are also learning a dance to Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. The Performing Arts Club is planning to show their work with a performance before Easter.

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Book Day @ The Erme

CREATIVE COSTUMES World Book Day was again an overwhelming success at The Erme Primary School. The children looked fantastic and loved revealing which characters they were. In the afternoon, the school split into house groups where older children supported younger children with their reading. The house captains then hosted a book quiz about many classic

and fantasy books and popular picture books. Children had to recall titles and authors to make the quiz challenging. At an assembly at the end of the day the house captains presented their house team scores. Well done to red house for winning this year’s book quiz. Thank you to our wonderful parents who made all these creative costumes happen.

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Book Day @ Yealmpton

CREATIVE OUTFITS To celebrate World Book Day, the children (and staff) at Yealmpton School dressed up in some very creative outfits to show off some of their favourite

book characters. Each class then spent the morning immersing themselves in one of Simon James’ books, before creating their very own version of the stories.

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and how he has created some of his famous stories. Following talks with all the different year groups, Simon James then spent time signing books for the children. This was great inspiration for World Book Day celebrations.

AUTHOR VISIT Yealmpton School was delighted to welcome Simon James, the children’s author, to the school to discuss with the children how he began writing

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Book Day @ Manor Primary

IMAGINATION The children of Manor Primary celebrated World Book Day by coming to school dressed as their favourite book personality. Their imagination was out on show, with a full range

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of characters represented. They discussed the importance of reading to help with all areas of their education and they were encouraged to use the local library to gain access to greater variety of books.

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MOVING DOCUMENTARY ON A FAMILY’S LOSS

@ The Watermark THE ULTIMATE 80s BAND RETURN

No lycra, no wigs and no make up, simply faithful, respectful renditions of songs from the best decade in music hits The Watermark stage when the ultimate 80s band, Riviera Dogs, return this month. The five-piece band is firmly established as the first choice for 80s nostalgia in the South West. Riviera Dogs take sound and production seriously, with every show featuring tour-grade PA and lighting (including lasers), ensuring the music gets the delivery it deserves. The set consists of universally-loved songs from artists including Toto, A-ha, Go West, Human League and many more. Riviera Dogs promise a set of floor-filling party tunes, ‘sing alongs’ for a night you’ll not

On Thursday, 25th April (8pm) there will be a screening of the film Evelyn, an unfiltered exploration of the effects of suicide. As film maker Orlando Von Einsiedel and his family visit various British beauty spots it gradually emerges that his brother Evelyn took his own life 13 years ago having struggled with mental illness for years. In conjunction with the local Samaritans of Plymouth, east

Returning to cinemas for its 40th anniversary, Monty Python deliver a scathing, anarchic satire of both religion and Hollywood’s depiction of all things biblical in their 1979 feature film Life of Brian [15]. Highly controversial upon its original release and banned in several countries, the film is now ranked as one of the greatest comedy feature films of all time. As Python Terry Gilliam says: “It rips bare and makes you laugh at the world we’ve created for ourselves.” Audiences will be able to join in the celebrations with a commemorative pack, available at cinema screenings. The Watermark will be screening the film on Saturday, 20th April.

THE PANTALOONS PRESENT THE ODYSSEY

forget! Saturday, 6th April. Tickets in advance £13.50 (plus 50p box office fee). They will be more expensive on the door.

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LIFE OF BRIAN 40th BIRTHDAY

Cornwall and south west Devon, The Watermark is proud to show this unfiltered view of the fragility of family dynamics and how loved ones come to terms with losing their loved ones, especially young men to suicide. Part quest, part road trip, part memoir Evelyn [12A] is an exposition of the taboos of mental health and male emotion and how a family survives the unthinkable. There will be a collection for the local Samaritans branch during the evening.

Star of Live At The Apollo, Live From The BBC, Mock The Week, Roast Battle and Live From The Comedy Store, Suzi Ruffell brings her critically-acclaimed show Nocturnal to The Watermark on Saturday, 13th April. Suzi is worried about everything – from someone breaking into her flat, to human rights across the globe, to her cat’s quality of life – and it’s keeping her awake... A show not to be missed.

The critically-acclaimed Pantaloons present their hilarious new verse adaptation of the most epic journey of all time... Stranded war hero Odysseus must struggle against the odds to get home to his wife, but can he battle his way through grumpy gods, naughty nymphs, monocular monsters and over a hundred sleazy suitors? All while wearing an ancient Greek robe that looks suspiciously like a bedsheet? See The Pantaloons all at sea on Thursday, 18th April.

FANTASTIC PERFORMANCES BY SHOW JUMPERS Ivybridge Community College students competed in the prestigious NSEA (National Schools Equestrian Association) inter-school equestrian Show Jumping competition at Bicton Arena on at the beginning of March. The 90/95cm team won its Devon County Class, qualifying for the national championships this month.

Mia Horswell, Courtney Fletcher and Katie Reid

RAIL SERVICES FROM IVYBRIDGE – April 2019 timetable n WEEKDAY DEPARTURES destination 00.26*^ Plymouth 07.23 # Plymouth 07.58 * Penzance 09.05 Penzance 10.16 Penzance 12.26 Penzance 15.19 Plymouth 16.24 Plymouth 16.50 Plymouth 19.14* Penzance depart

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destination 00.26 Plymouth 07.58 Penzance 09.07 Penzance 10.15 Penzance 12.08* Plymouth 13.51 Penzance 16.52 Plymouth 17.08* Penzance 18.51 Penzance 19.06* Plymouth depart

Look out for hopping hot chocolate and hot cross buns in the coffee shop this month. Remember, you don’t need to pack your trunk to come and see Dumbo – buy a ticket and get £1 off a children’s lunchbox. Daily offers continue, so why not have breakfast before a morning film, lunch before a matinee or enjoy an afternoon cake before a teatime showing? See the board for daily specials. The coffee shop will remain open until 2pm on Saturdays for breakfasts, drinks and light lunches. The two 80/85cm teams finished 4th and 5th in a very strong class. Individually, Katie Reid (year 8) was 6th in the 70/75cm class and Caitlin Johns (year 9) was 5th in the 1m class and 4th in her first 1.10m class. The team of show jumpers was Amy Stephens and Katie Reid (year 8), Caitlin Johns and Courtney Fletcher (year 9), Ellie Smart, Grace Dahle and Hannah Preston (year 10), Rebecca Reid (year 11) and Millie Walton (year 12).

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Tickets can be bought on the train from Ivybridge

*Denotes a direct service to / from London: Ivybridge to London: weekdays 09.06, 10.04, 17.13 Saturdays 10.16, 12.14, 17.11 London to Ivybridge: weekdays 16.03, 21.03 Saturdays 9.03, 14.03, 16.03

Information from Ivybridge Rail Users Group (IRUG). Timetables also available from The Watermark, Ivybridge. National Rail: 03457 484950 www.nationalrail. com Great Western Railway: 03457 000125 www.GWR.com

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Contact Maxine 07450 206312 n Monday 1st: Hobby Tree 10.30am-12.30pm Yealmpton Community Centre. n Tuesday 2nd: Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 3rd: Walking Group Wembury 10.30am12.30pm. Meet in car park end of Barton Close. n Thursday 4th: Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Tuesday 9th: Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 10th: Walking Group Wembury 10.30am12.30pm. Meet in car park end of Barton Close. n Thursday 11th: Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Friday 12th: Tea at Kitley House Hotel 3-4.30pm. £2.50 n Monday 15th: Hobby Tree 10.30am-12.30pm Yealmpton Community Centre. n Tuesday 16th: Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 17th: Walking Group Wembury 10.30am12.30pm. Meet in car park end of Barton Close. n Thursday 18th: Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Tuesday 23rd: Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4. n Wednesday 24th: Walking Group Wembury 10.30am12.30pm. Wembury 10.30am12.30pm. Meet in car park end of Barton Close. n Thursday 24th: Shared Reading Group 10.30am-12noon, Yealmpton Parish Room. n Tuesday 30th: Gentle Exercise Venn Court, Brixton. 11.30am-12.30pm. £4.

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CORNISH DELIGHT Not only was her title ‘Cornish delight’ but young florist Elaine Reynolds from Delabole was herself a delight. She had always wanted to be “a flower lady” and she brings that passion and enthusiasm to her flower arranging. Her use of natural foliage and a wide variety of flowers with different colours, shapes, sizes and textures gave us five wonderful displays with a Cornish theme. Her first arrangement depicted ‘a cream tea’ using a round cream bowl with red flowers encircling white flowers complete with some real strawberries – ‘jam on first’. She demonstrated her five arrangements while entertaining us with stories of her varied work in Cornwall. The club’s next meeting at The Watermark is on Monday, 8th April at 7.30pm. Area demonstrator Christine Harrington’s theme will be ‘an English country garden’. All very welcome to attend. Non-members £6. i For more information contact

Probus Club handover: (l-r) new secretary Ritsaert von Oven, incoming President George Beable and outgoing President Bob d’Silva

Hilary on 01752 892647

frustration when her designs were considered unbuildable, to the prolific crop of successful projects built all over the world in the last decade of her life. Arts Society meetings are held in Kingsbridge Methodist Hall on Wednesday evenings at 7pm for 7.30pm, and again on Thursday mornings at 10am for 10.30am. Visitors welcome on payment of £10, which includes tea/coffee. i For further details/availability con-

n Ivybridge Memory Cafe

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GARDEN CENTRE VISIT Ivybridge Memory Cafe is visiting Endsleigh Garden Centre for its get together on Wednesday, 10th April. There will be a musical afternoon for the cafe’s meeting on Wednesday, 24th April, with Bridge Country. Ivybridge Memory Cafe meets at Douro Court, Brook Road, Ivybridge between 2-4pm. i For more information email memorycafe@ivybridgecaring.co.uk

n Ivybridge Walking Club WALKS This month’s walks with Ivybridge Walking Club are on Sunday 6th and 21st April. For walk details and information about the club, see the website. i www.iwcdevon.org.uk

n The Arts Society ARCHITECTURAL SUPERSTAR Colin Davis talks about architectural superstar Zaha Hadid at this month’s Arts Society meeting on 24th/25th April. Colin outlines Zaha’s career from the visionary projects of the 1980s, through the years of

n Ivybridge Theatre Company PANTO COUNTDOWN Ivybridge Theatre Company’s production of Jack and the Beanstalk at The Watermark went down a storm during half-term week. There was so much to applaud, cheer and boo, aided and abetted by a host of colourful characters. The traditional pantomime opened with a new venture in the form of a ‘relaxed performance’, followed by a further four performances. The company is now planning its next production for the summer, as well as organising ever-popular Murder Mystery events. If you have any interest in performing arts or even helping back-stage ITC would love to hear from you! They meet every Wednesday evening at 7.30pm in Chapel Place Ivybridge. i Contact Ron Davis on 01752 893308 or visit ivybridgetheatre company.co.uk

n Ivybridge U3A BORN FREE Speaker Nick Townsend’s talk at this month’s Ivybridge U3A general meet-

ing is Born Free, A Serengeti Childhood. Nick was born in east Africa in the early 50s and spent most of his childhood in Masailand, Northern Tanzania. Nick will be describing his and his family’s encounters with wildlife in their home, garden and on safari. The wildlife in Masailand was abundant, with many of the great game parks of not just Tanzania but the whole of Africa lying within or on its boundaries. Nick will be illustrating his talk with photos taken by his father in the 50s and early 60s supplemented by a few of his own from when he returned in 1973 and 2000. i 07866 077030 / ivybridge.u3a@ gmail.com / ivybridge-u3a.org.uk

n Ivybridge Probus Club HANDOVER March’s luncheon meeting of Ivybridge Probus Club at Wrangaton Golf Club included both an interesting speaker and the formal annual handover of the presidency. After a busy year, Bob d’Silva has handed the reins to George Beable who looks forward to presiding over the busy club. Steve Woodcock, after years of service as treasurer and a holding year as secretary also retired, with secretary role being assumed next month by Ritsaert von Oven. The after-lunch talk was given by Nick Nicholson, a former soldier and latterly police sergeant with the City of London Police. His subject was ‘disasters of London from the Great Fire to the IRA’.

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IT’S NEVER ‘JUST A SIMPLE WILL’ By Monica Salvioni Reeder – Operations & Client Services at Richardsons Legal Services We have been inundated by appointments for our special offer for wills, which confirms that far too many people haven’t got a will yet. However, it’s also been very interesting that many clients haven’t left with ‘just a simple will’. Those who did were advised that what they were doing was ‘dangerous’. There is only one situation I can think of when ‘just a simple will’ might be right – the testator doesn’t own a property and the estate is a very simple one. In all other cases, ‘just a simple will’ does not do the job. Some of the most common situations when ‘just a simple will’ is not sufficient include: n A will does not take your assets out of probate. A recent client

was surprised when I told her this. She thought that, by having a will, probate would be sorted. Unfortunately, if it’s probate you want to save your children from, a Home Protection Trust is the only way to go. n ‘I have been divorced for 30 years, my ex-spouse hasn’t remarried – surely an exclusion in my will is enough?’ Not at all. Under the Inheritance Act 1975 the ex-spouse would have a claim on the estate. An exclusion in the will with a letter of explanation can help, but will not do the job. A Home Protection Trust cannot be challenged under the Inheritance Act 1975. n ‘We have fallen out with one of our children and we do not want them to inherit a single penny’.

In this case, too, most people are convinced that their estranged child will not get anything by simply excluding them from their will(s) and explaining the reason why. A disgruntled child is likely to contest your will and no exclusion and explanation letter can potentially stop a judge from awarding that child a share of your estate under the Inheritance Act 1975. The answer is again a Home Protection Trust, which cannot be challenged under the Inheritance Act 1975. n ’I have a disabled child, receiving benefits, and I want to ensure they keep their benefits and are taken care of financially when I go’. Inheriting in these circumstances under ‘just a simple will’ will result in the child losing their benefits and run the risk that, should the child not be able to administer the inherited money, they could end up in a bad place financially. There are

two solutions: 1) Put your house in Trust and perhaps create a monthly income for them. Your assets will not fall in the disabled child’s estate and he/she will not be knocked out of benefits. 2) Create a disabled trust in your will to make sure that all the assets that are not distributed by your Home Protection Trust will be administered by the will’s trustees for the well-being of your disabled child and not cause a loss of the benefits entitlement. n ‘My ex-spouse, and/or disgruntled child(ren) will never contest my will’ Are you sure? n ‘I am too young/too old to set up a home protection trust’. You’re never too young – no-one knows what is around the corner. And you are never too old to ensure your children inherit from you. The answer is rarely, if ever, ‘just a simple will’.

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A APP-Y UNION The South West’s largest credit union has launched a smartphone app which makes it even easier for members to access their savings and loan accounts. This latest innovation from Westcountry Savings and Loans comes after the recent launch of online banking, enabling members to arrange payments 24/7. The new online services are in addition to telephone and drop-in face-to-face access. As a credit union, WS&L aims to eliminate high-cost credit from “payday” and “door-step” lenders by providing affordable loans, using funds deposited by other members who are saving. WS&L is part of a campaign by the England Illegal Money Lending Team to drive out loan sharks still operating and are also working on providing a budget account facility to help those moving onto Universal Credit. It is also the preferred financial partner of nine local housing associations, working to help improve the financial wellbeing of tenants in the associations’ 80,000 properties throughout the region. Jackie Simpson, general manag-

er at Westcountry Savings and Loans, said: “Across the country millions of pounds is spent unnecessarily each year by people taking out high-cost credit – we don’t want our members to be among them. “Much of that extra cost could be avoided by joining us, leaving more money in your pocket to spend on the nice things in life.” Westcountry is a member-owned, not-for-profit savings and loans organisation where any profit generated is paid to savers as an annual dividend. Unlike banks, there are no external shareholders to pay, so costs and loan interest rates are kept low. Westcountry Savings and Loans is a member-owned, not-for-profit co-operative offering a local alternative to traditional banking and credit institutions. It is fully regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) with savers having the Government’s £85,000 protection guarantee (Financial Services Compensation Scheme FSCS). i Tel: 0800 304 7041, email mail@ westcountry.org.uk or visit www.westcountry.org.uk

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By Jo Melvin of Howard & Over Solicitors

JOINT OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY There are two ways that a property may be jointly owned. The terms used are ‘joint tenants’ and ‘tenants in common’ and they apply even if the property is freehold; they are not tenants in the normal sense. Property owned by joint tenants passes to the survivor(s) automatically if one of them dies, regardless who would otherwise be entitled according to a will or by virtue of the law of succession. Where there is a tenancy in common the shares of the owners are defined; they may be equal or in some other proportion. On the death of a tenant in common, their share passes according to the terms of their will or, if there is no will, according to the law of succession (intestacy). Note that spouses, former spouses, children and other

dependants may have a claim to reasonable provision out of an estate regardless of what a will or law of intestacy provide. Many married couples buy as joint tenants. The same applies to same sex partnerships which have been registered under the Civil Partnerships Act 2004. However, due to tax planning (if the value of the property is higher than the IHT threshold), the need to provide for children of a previous marriage, or some other reason (eg unequal contributions to the purchase price of the property and the wish to own the property in the proportions of your contributions) you might prefer to be tenants in common. If you wish to discuss altering your ownership status or tax planning, please contact our offices on 01752 690123.

CHANGING TIMES By Simon Jilks When I recently discovered my clients on the best software for teenage son no longer takes books them, providing training and to school, because “it’s all in the technical support. I have also cloud now, dad”, it made me rebeen meeting clients prior to the flect on how things have changed end of the tax year to discuss acin the accountancy world. tions to save tax as well as being In my (nearly) 30 years in the pro- mindful of changing rules. fession, what accountants do and In my view, it is also important that we work closely with other profeswhat people expect from their sionals to ensure a holistic view is accountant has changed hugely. considered. Ultimately, I think we In times gone by, when we used dusty ledgers to keep records, our will be looking at a world where role was primarily to ensure clients each client effectively has a team submitted accounts and returns on of advisors on hand through one time and operated within the rules. avenue. This is the way in which we are shaping Ivybridge AccountWhile this part of our work is still ants, to ensure clients have access important (minus the dusty ledgers), in our rapidly changing world to contacts in the HR world, legal advice and trustworthy IFAs. it is more important than ever that In short, in a very different world to advice is proactive. when I joined the profession, we all For example, “Making Tax Digneed to be aware of changes. But I ital” is around the corner, so we Ivybridge Accountants - Oct16_Layout 1 09-Sep-16 7:52 AM Page 1 have recently been busy advising do still quite like a dusty ledger!

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this is your body telling you that it’s not getting enough oxygen to the muscles because the arteries are narrowing and stiffening. This is another symptom of diabetes. I can assess the health of your foot circulation and sensation in my clinic. It should be done at least once a year so that any changes are spotted early. Eat healthily and avoid too many sugary foods, because it’s when blood sugar gets too high that it damages the nerves and arteries. Simple things like a small cut, graze or blister should be taken seriously, because you are more vulnerable to getting an ulcer or an infection. That is why it is advisable to get your nails cut and your feet checked regularly by a podiatrist. As the foot specialists, we can prevent many of the complications of diabetes. i Call 01752 426075, email feet@ abbeyroadpodiatry.com or visit abbeyroadpodiatry.com Jackie Thomas BSc (Hons) is a fully qualified HCPC registered podiatrist. HCPC (reg no: 33566)

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FUTURE BURNING BRIGHT FOR WOOD BURNING STOVES Many of you will already enjoy cosying up in front of a wood burning stove in the colder months, but recent negative press may be making some hesitate about buying a stove themselves. The imag has been talking to West Country Stoves in Aveton Gifford to find out what the case really is. “It’s true that wood burning stoves have been getting quite a lot of media attention and it can be confusing for consumers to know what lies ahead,’’ says Andrew Wotton, director of WCS. ‘’But in fact the changes within the industry are actually really positive and there will not be a ban on wood burning stoves.’’ Andrew goes on to explain that emissions from open fires burning wood and coal, wood burning stoves and bonfires have all contributed to poor air quality in urban areas, concedes Andrew. That is why the Stove Industry Alliance has been working to create a new set of standards (Eco Design Ready) which all manufacturers must conform to by 2022. The standards focus on efficiencies, lowering emissions and improving air quality from wood burning stoves. “Although the standards don’t come into force

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until 2022, a high proportion of the manufacturers that we sell are already producing Eco Design Ready stoves, which means customers can choose a new appliance today that either meets or exceeds the SIA standards.’’ At this stage the new regulations only apply to new installations as of 2022, meaning there is no requirement for older stoves to be changed. As for open fires, there is less information about what the government will decide to do. While many love the crackle of an open fire it is well known that they can lose up to 80% of the heat up the chimney and emit a lot more pollutants. Therefore, for ‘open fire’ lovers this might be a good reason to consider changing to a wood burning stove. They are a safer, burn less wood, give a much greater heat output and smoke emissions from the chimney are greatly reduced. They also offer a sustainable form of heating that can reduce reliance on the use of fossil fuels as the primary heating source. A wood burning stove is better for your health, it’s better for the planet and a stove will be at the heart of your home in the chilly

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REGULAR MONDAY South Hams Citizens Advice 9.30am-12.30pm. 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 / 07866 077030 / 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 3.45 – 4.45pm.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.

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Air Cadets Parade times 7.30-9.30pm. 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 691305. Arty Crafty Group 1.304.30pm. Scout & Guide building, Blachford Rd. Details: Gerry 01752 690176 / Hazel 01752 892438. Cornwood Short Mat Bowls Club Every Tuesday 2-4pm. Cornwall Village Hall. All standards welcome including beginners. Car park. FFI: Contact Collin Roberts on 01752 837661. 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 Tuesday Lunches 12.151.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Children welcome. Ring & ride bus offers door-to-door service – £3.50 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 14½ – 18. 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. Ivybridge Tennis Centre. £5. 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. Pilates Every Tuesday. 7:45-8:45pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. Prebooking essential – 07534 055271 / tish@flo-mo.co.uk Ivybridge Detachment – Devon Army Cadet Force (age 12-18). Parade 7-9.15pm, Cadet Centre, Filham Park, Ivybridge. armycadets.com

WEDNESDAY Foodbank & Cafe 1-3pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Details: 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 and back. Tea/coffee afterwards. Details: For further information, 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. 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 Bittaford Village Hall. 10am-12noon. Details: 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

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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. Senior Council for Devon – ‘Devon Senior Voice’ 10.15am, 3rd Wednesday of the month, council chamber, Ivybridge Town Hall. FFI: Contact David Snelling on 01752 896209 / davidpsnelling@gmail.com 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 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 7-9.30pm. South Brent Village Hall. FFI: 01364 649194 – john.shepherd@ southbrent.org.uk 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

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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. Holy Communion Service St John The Evangelist, Blachford Road. 9.30am. Followed by coffee. All welcome. Board Game Night 6-10.30pm. The Imperial, Ivybridge. Details: joel. wright@me.com / 07863 128489.

THURSDAY Artistik Storytime 10am-12noon. 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 month. 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. 4th Thursday of month. Ivybridge Town Hall. 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 9.30am12noon. 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 South Hams health visitors drop-in clinic 10:30am12noon. Ivybridge Library. 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 Drop in for a chat about support for elderly/ isolated people. 9.30am-12pm. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Details: 07791 239357. Ivybridge Detachment – Devon Army Cadet Force (age 12-18). Parade 7-9.15pm, Cadet Centre, Filham Park, Ivybridge. armycadets.com

FRIDAY Little Fishies parent & toddler group run by the Salvation Army – 10am-12noon, Ivybridge Methodist Church Hall. Lee Mill Toddlers Together Lee Mill Church Hall, 10am12pm. Every Friday (term time only). Under 5s with parent/carer. Spinning Tots Creative movement class for 2-5 year olds and their grown-ups. The Old School Centre, South Brent. 10-10.45am. Details: spinningtotsdance@ gmail.com, 07980 979171 or FB @spinningtotsdance

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. For furthe information: 01364 649194 – john.shepherd@ southbrent.org.uk 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. 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. 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 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 Sat of month. £2/session. Applications from Library. Wesley’s Cafe 10.30am12noon @ Ivybridge Methodist Church. Ivybridge Artisan Market 1st & 3rd Sat. 9.30am-1pm. The Watermark. FFI: ivybridge. artisan.market@gmail.com Not during January. 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 Sat of month. 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. Av 6 miles. FFI: bootleggers sunday@gmail.com South Brent Short Mat Bowls Club 3-5pm. South Brent Village Hall. FFI: 01364 649194 – john.shepherd@ southbrent.org.uk

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sport SUCCESSFUL END TO CROSS COUNTRY SEASON n running Athletes of Erme Valley Harriers concluded the cross country season at a very windy Redruth. It was a great day for the club with several awards. Cleo Perry was third lady overall in the series and second female vet 45. Alison Engledew was first female vet 60, Ken Summers was first male vet 65 and Dave Engledew was third male vet 55. Linda McFadzen was second female vet 50. The club also took third Lady Veterans team and won the award of the Team of the Year for performances and assistance provided to all the events. On the ‘off-road’ scene, the Harriers turned out in force at the very tough ‘Grizzly’ which takes place in the Seaton, Beer and Branscombe area of east Devon and covers some 20 miles of hills, pebbled beaches and plenty of mud! This year, on a windy day, the Harriers had 18 athletes in the main race and three athletes in the shorter ‘cub run’. Ben Trigg was the first Harrier home in 15th place overall in a time of 2.36.17. Chris Prall (2.59.18) also managed to get

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under three hours, while Emma Lake (3.03.13) and Russ Mogridge (3.08.59) also had great runs. All the Harriers managed to complete the course. Also ‘off-road’ at the Hameldown Hammer at Widecombe was Sarah Hirons, who was the first Harrier home in the half marathon, while in the seven miler Kate Medlicott was 27th and Pam Duncan 54th. On the road scene, Joe Battershill and Emily Oakshott ran in the Barcelona half marathon. Battershill had a tremendous debut at the distance, recording a time of 1.12.49. Oakshott had a very respectable time of 1.37.00. Nearer home, Emma Lake ran 1.32.53 at the Exeter half marathon and new member Steve Burrows ran a time of 1.22.56. Liz Cane recorded a time of 1.57.58. At the Bodmin half marathon, Dave Engledew was 34th in 1.42.35 and second male vet 55, while wife Alison was 93rd in 1.56.37 and second female vet 60. In the ‘Race the Train’ six miler near Totnes Hannah Walters was 41st in 1.00.59. At the very hilly Looe 10, Russ Mogridge was first male vet 55 in 1.14.23 and 30th overall. Wife

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Katy was 206th in 1.35.13 Rose Bralsford 271st in 1.41.34. There were 517 finishers in this popular race. Nick Bristow had a good run in the Exeter 10K in Riverside Valley Park. He was ninth in 38.24. Entries for the Harriers’ popular Ivybridge 10K on Saturday 11th May, are accumulating quickly. Another 200 were received in the last month and over 600 entries have been received in total. The race limit of 825 is bound to be reached and anyone wishing to run is encouraged to enter as soon as possible. The evening race starts at 6.30pm at the station car park and finishes at the Rugby Club. For further information on the race and about the Harriers see the club’s website. i ermevalleyharriers.co.uk

Plymouth Argyle midfielder Jamie Ness (pictured) came into Yealmpton Primary School to talk to the children about what it takes to be a professional footballer. The ex-Rangers and Stoke City player, who has a child at the school, shared some of the memorable experiences he has had during his career and afterwards took questions from the children. The school looks forward to welcoming him back during the summer term during its Healthy Schools week.

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