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NEWS Victoria is looking forward to working on the project in Tanzania
TAKING THE TWO MOORS WAY TO TANZANIA The Two Moors Way to Tanzania is the unique journey one young Ivybridge woman is about to embark on. Victoria Andreassen, 22, is set to walk the 89 mile trail from Lynmouth to Ivybridge, across the challenging terrain of Exmoor and Dartmoor, as the finale of her fundraising efforts for her place on a Raleigh ICS project in the East African country. She is aiming to complete the ‘Way’ in five days, walking around 18 miles per day and camping on the moor at night, starting out from Lynmouth on Wednesday, 15th February, and walking into Ivybridge on Sunday, 19th February. That is just a month before Victoria, together with other volunteers, fly to Tanzania to begin a 12-week project in a Tanzanian village.
The Livelihoods Project, one of many run by Raleigh ICS, aims to help young adults gain business skills and knowledge so that they can benefit their communities. Despite Tanzania’s rapidly growing economy, poverty is still a huge issue, with 900,000 young adults entering the workforce every year, but only being 50,000 jobs being available. “It is common for people of my age to leave their homes and go to bigger cities or even other countries to look for work,” explains Victoria. “But this is weakening the communities they are leaving behind. “While on the Livelihoods Project, I will be living in a Tanzanian home with a host family and working with local villagers developing business ideas that will benefit the community.
“I will be part of a team of 12, half from the UK and half native to Tanzania.” For the past four months, Victoria has been busily raising money to fund her place on the project. She has sold handmade bracelets and pendants, had generous donations from friends and family, and, following a presentation to Ivybridge Rotary Club, has had their help as well. After speaking at two local schools, Erme Primary and Sparkwell Primary have also supported Victoria by holding dress-up days to help raise funds. All the money raised will go directly to Raleigh as Victoria has already raised enough to cover the costs of her trip. î If you would like to support Victoria, go to.justgiving.com/fundraising/VikkiAndreassen or email her – vikkiandy@googlemail.com .
FIND OUT ABOUT PLANS FOR NEW HOUSING IN YOUR COMMUNITY How much do you know about new housing planned in and around Ivybridge as part of a new local plan? How many new homes are planned for your community and where? Will these new homes be built on greenfield or brownfield land? How will local roads and services be affected? CPREDevon is hosting a sem-
inar – New Housing and The Plymouth & South West Devon Joint Local Plan – on Friday, 10th February, 2017, to give people the chance to find out. They are urging local people to attend and use this opportunity to learn more about the Joint Local Plan and the plans for new housing. Being held at The Watermark
between 2-4.30pm, the speakers will be Gary Streeter, MP, and Tom Jones, lead officer for the Plymouth & South West Devon Joint Local Plan. All are welcome and admission is free. To reserve your place, contact Penny Mills on 01392 966737 or email director@cpredevon. org.uk
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Fairtrade fun Fairtrade Fortnight starts this month and Ivybridge, the first town in the South Hams to achieve Fairtrade Town status, will be marking it with host of events. Taking place between 27th February and 12th March, activities include a chocolate-themed stall outside the Co-op (4th March), a Fairtrade service at St John’s Church (5th March), Ivybridge Methodist Church will also be marking Fairtrade Fortnight on 12th March, and a Fairtrade wine tasting event is also being planned. Two Ghanaian cocoa producers will visit Ivybridge CC (28th February) to explain the positive effect buying Fairtrade chocolate has for farmers in producing countries. î Details of these and other Fairtrade events will be the March issue. Also see facebook.com/ fairtradeivybridge
Busiest Christmas for Foodbank Ivybridge foodbank fed more families than ever this Christmas thanks to the generosity of local people, schools and supermarkets. They were also able to give families gifts and an extra food hamper alongside the food parcel they would normally receive. The work of the Foodbank goes on every week and consequently they are always looking for volunteers to help in a variety of ways. Anyone interested should contact either 07706 457336 or 07706 457337.
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Latest news from Ivybridge Town Council As Mayor of Ivybridge, I want to say a huge thank you to all those people who volunteered, donated or gave us sponsorship for our Christmas Day party at The Watermark. It is hard to single out individuals or generous donations because without the collective contribution it just wouldn’t happen, but I must thank Cllr Ray Wilson and his wife Jan who cooked the superb food for the day – working not only all Christmas Day but also the day before in preparation. I must mention Gribble’s Butchers and Erme Lodge who gave us generous donations, and the wonderful entertainment from Brian Marshall. Sue Aust from Ivybridge Caring not only transported people on the day, served food and generally turned her hand to any task but had been at the heart of co-ordinating the list of those attending. The quiz at The Sportsman’s before Christmas hosted by Steve Buckle raised £150 towards the day. (The full list of sponsors/supporters is on the Town Council website.) The guests very generously gave donations to my charities, the local branch of the Royal British Legion and Devon Air Ambulance. But most of all, team Ivybridge has demonstrated once again that it cares for those who would otherwise be on their own. Thank you all who gave of their time to make it such a fantastic event. Work has already started on planning for this year... Cllr Dave Gray Taylor Our Annual Town Meeting is on a Friday this year – 21st April at The Watermark at 7pm. Gary Streeter MP will be attending to speak, as will two local residents who want to outline their plans for an exciting skatepark idea at Filham Park. Please put the date in your diary and come and learn about the work of the Town Council. Finally, just a reminder that on Monday, 27th February, at 7pm the Town Council meeting will feature a presentation from Tim Mills of Fusion Lifestyle, who we expect will be outlining some exciting plans for the leisure centre, which we understand will see investment in the swimming side plus improvements in the other sports facilities. If you cannot come along to the meeting, but have a question about the centre, please email townclerk@ivybridge.gov.uk Contact Ivybridge Town Council Town Hall, Erme Court, Leonards Rd T: (01752) 893815 E: townclerk@ivybridge.gov.uk W: www.ivybridge.gov.uk
NEWS COFFEE AND CREPES TO SUPPORT THE ALZHEIMER’S SOCIETY Ivybridge Trefoil Guild is inviting people to a Coffee and Crepes (and Bacon Rolls) morning to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society. It is taking place on Saturday, 25th February, in St John’s Church Hall between 10am and 1pm, and will be just £5. The Trefoil Guild is part of the Girlguiding movement, and is aimed at adults who support the Girlguiding ethos. Members are encouraged to get involved both in guiding and community activities, be active and most importantly, find friendship. Ivybridge Trefoil Guild meets on the first Wednesday of the month, between 10am-12noon at Abbeyfield House, and during the evening on the second Monday of the month, when, during the summer months, they usually have a walk and pub meal. The Guild is, once again, supporting the Alzheimers’s Society,
Trefoil Guild members joined a young Guider on her walk around the South West Coastal Footpath
and they hope local people will join them for the morning, enjoying some tasty refreshments and be entertained by the Modbury
EVENTS FOR VOLUNTARY GROUPS Varied artisans Forums and workshops to support local voluntary groups have been announced by South Hams CVS. A volunteer organisers’ forum will take place on Monday, 6th February, from 10am to 12.30pm in Ivybridge Town Hall. It will look at how to use the Volunteer Connect Devon system to promote volunteering opportunities. The forum is free, but booking is essential – contact kate@devonva.org by 2nd February. An ‘Introduction to being a Charity Trustee’ is being held on 7th February, 10am to 1pm, at the South Hams CVS meeting room at Follaton House, Totnes. This workshop will help anyone new to being a
Trustee, or considering the role, to understand the role better. Learn how to use the web better at the Google Digital Garage on 13th February, 2-4pm, is also at the South Hams CVS meeting room. ‘Making Excel work for your group’ on 27th February, 10am1pm, in the Beacon Room at Ivybridge Library, will help you make the most of this software. ‘Supervising your Staff’ is a workshop for anyone managing paid staff. It is on 14th March, 1-4pm, again at the South Hams CVS meeting room. î Book your place by emailing cvs@southamscvs.org.uk or visit southamscvs.org.uk
HELP OTHERS REDUCE THEIR FUEL BILLS Free workshops for anyone interested in helping others understand and reduce their fuel bills are being held this month. Delivered by Katie Reville from South Dartmoor Community, the sessions will include top tips about switching suppliers, understanding bills, price comparison and energy efficiency.
Two identical workshops are being held – on Wednesday, 8th February, in the Old School Centre, South Brent, and on Monday, 13th February, in the Beacon Room, Ivybridge Library. Both sessions are 7-8pm. î Booking essential. Call 07742 062 214 or email katie@southdartmoor communityenergy.org
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Ivybridge Artisan Market is up and running for the new year, and looking forward to building on a successful 2016. The market takes place on the first and third Saturday of every month in the upstairs hall in The Watermark. Ivybridge Artisan Market hosts a varied and interesting list of traders, supplying handmade goods including baked goods, paintings, photographs, useful bags, cushions, felting, candles, preserves, wood turned objects, fused glass items, and silver jewellery and much more, too numerous to list. New ‘artisans’ are set to start soon, which will add further to the variety of merchandise the market has on offer. Entry is free, and organisers look forward to welcoming even more local people this year. (Note, the market will not be held on ‘panto’ weekend – 18th February.) î Find market dates for the Ivybridge Artisan Market on its Facebook page The Ivybridge magazine
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By Hannah Whiting - Co-op Community Pioneer Co-ops across the country have been getting more involved with their local communities, and membership is just one of the ways we are giving back. Every time members buy a Co-op own brand product, the Co-op donates 1% of the price to local causes. It may not sound much, but the amount we have raised in Ivybridge has surprised us all; each of the store’s chosen charities – Ivybridge Caring, Ivybridge Ring & Ride and Erme Valley Riding for the Disabled – have now got a total of almost £1,000! So, if you aren’t already a member, next time you are in-store be sure to ask to join our membership scheme – it is only £1! We are running a raffle to raise money for Ivybridge Theatre Company, which is performing Cinderella at The Watermark this month (see page 14). We are giving customers a chance to win two tickets to the panto and an Irresistible Co-op Hamper! All you have to do is ask about raffle tickets at any of our till points, and at 50p a strip it is not to be missed! We are hosting a Valentine’s fundraiser throughout February titled ‘Blind Date with a Book’. There will be a display of books which customers can buy for a minimum donation of 50p, but the twist is, you won’t be able to see the covers! The books will be wrapped up with just one quote written on the front. It is an exciting fundraiser for local charity Moorvision, which provides activities and support for children with visual impairments and their families. To find out more about our Co-op in the Community initiatives, please get in touch: email Hswhiting318@gmail. com or call 07592097033 / 01752 690361
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Ivybridge Flower Club was represented at Buckland Abbey’s Christmas floral display, ‘The First Nowell’, exhibited in the Great Barn, during December. There were nine displays composed of six Angels, the Shepherds, the Wise men and the Nativity. Three club members chose to create a medieval theme with a six foot wicker angel decorated with red flowers, white floral arrangements on each side, bordered by logs covered in foliage and white flowers.
CLUB WALKS
Ivybridge Walking Club has two walks planned for February, on Sunday 12th and Sunday 26th. For further details, see the IWC website – www.iwcdevon.org.uk
SPRING INTO NEW YEAR
Members of Ivybridge Flower Club were entertained at their first meeting of the New Year by Amanda Randell, a florist living in Tavistock and gold medal winner at Chelsea at her first attempt, with a demonstration entitled “Spring Nests”. Each arrangement consisted of a different design element of floristry, each included a nest and maybe one or two small birds. Her spring flowers and foliage were well conditioned and used with great effect. Members were reminded to purchase tickets for the annual quiz, to be held at Ivybridge Rugby Club on Monday, 27th February. The quiz is open to everyone with teams up to a maximum of 6 persons. Tickets are £8, including a light supper, and are available
from Janet Weston – 894643. The club’s next meeting is on Monday, 13th February, at The Watermark, 7.30pm, with a demonstration by Gretchen White entitled “The Abundance of the Season”. Visitors are welcome, £6. ¢ Contact club chairman Hilary Newcombe on 01752 892647
WASTE OF A WASTE
“Incineration, a Waste of a Waste” is the title of the talk by Peter Brooks at February’s general meeting of Ivybridge U3A on Monday, 20th February, at 2 pm. at The Watermark. Peter’s talk will examine how we deal with our mounting waste problems, and the campaign against a proposed waste incinerator in the ancient woodland at New England, just south of Ivybridge, so as to preserve the ancient woodland as a vital local nature reserve for the community, which is now under the management of the Devon Wildlife Trust. ¢ www.ivybridge-u3a.org.uk / ivybridge.u3a@gmail.com / 01364 724700
What a start to the year! We have had it all up David’s lane... fog, wind, rain, ice and even the odd snow flake. Which makes it sound like we reside in one of the most inhospitable places known to Ivybridge but we like to think it all adds to the atmosphere ‘up the lane by the big chimney’. In fact, as I write this edition of The Clay Factory diaries I’m watching the clouds roll over the moors in a very moody and evocative way. So what’s on the agenda this month? Well, quite simply we’re talking about the unique spaces we have within the walls of The Clay Factory and how they could benefit the community and the people that live in and around Ivybridge. For those of you that don’t know, as well as our artists’ studios, self-contained offices and workshop spaces, we have meeting rooms, conference spaces and training facilities up at The Clay Factory that can be used for local businesses and also for members of the community who might want to put on a community event or need somewhere to run their community group. The Clay Factory site was once a central part of the community and we genuinely want to put this truly unique space back at the heart of that community. Therefore, we’d love you to come forward with your ideas of how you could use the spaces to benefit the people of Ivybridge and the surrounding communities. The clouds are still rolling over the moors as I write, the wind has picked up, though, and is serenading me as I prepare to say ‘that’s all folks’. What a great place to spend some time pondering all that’s good in the world. If you wish to discuss how you could benefit from using our space, or have any ideas you want to share with us, then contact us at enquiries@ thecatandthebox.co.uk or visit The Clay Factory on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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SCHOOL REPORTS Stacey Prosser (left) from the Dogs Trust at Erme Primary School
Our visit from the Dogs Trust, by Maddie Turner and Beth Hooker Stacey Prosser from the Dogs Trust visited the Erme Primary School to tell us all about what they do as a charity. After explaining to the whole school what the Dogs Trust does, she went to all of the classes and talked about being safe around dogs. She also told us how to treat them properly. To show us, she brought in a teddy Labrador. Later on, at break time, she came up to the top playground and Stacey was very impressed with our behaviour. After break time, Stacey came to year 6 to speak about how we should behave around dogs and she taught us about how to treat been mistreated. Little nicely. OrchardThen Nurseries - Oct16_Layout 9:31 PMof Page them she showed us some1 14-Sep-16 At the end each 1session, she gave out before and after pictures of dogs that had some pens that have notes on them about
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Year 5 and 6 children at Manor Primary School performed a wonderful re-working of a traditional fairy tale with their production, Cinderella and Rockerfella. The artist formerly known as Prince Charming made his final appearance in Ivybridge before retiring to the relative obscurity of his royal life. Sadly, Cinderella did not have a ticket for the post-concert party... that is, until a string of trainee welly-wearing
fairies, best-friend Buttons, a talking dog and a glamorous Fairy Godmother stepped in to save the day and ensure that love triumphed. It was a very professional-looking production, with outstanding acting by the young cast and enthusiastic singing that really raised the roof. Alongside confident lead-soloists – Cinderella played by Harriet, Saffy as Rockerfella, Emily as the Fairy Godmother, Harvey as Dandini
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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 7.30-9.30pm. 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 Cubs 6.30-8pm.1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 8½- 10½ years. 3rd Ivybridge Scout Group 6pm. Scout Hut, Leonards Road. 3rd Ivybridge Brownies 6.157.30pm. 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.
TUESDAY Ivybridge Probus Club First Tuesday of the month.12.30pm venue tbc. Details: contact Bob Mailling - 01752 892255. Ivybridge Arts and Crafts 1.304.30pm. Scout & Guide building, Blachford Rd. Details: Joan on 01752 897024 / Anna on 01752 344096. 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 Coffee Morning 10am-11.30am. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Tuesday Lunches 12.15-1.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Children welcome. 1st Ivybridge Cub Scouts 6.308pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 8½- 10½. 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 Every Tuesday. 7.30-9pm. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: 07972 846443 / john.h@gmail.com Beading Group 7.30-9.30pm. 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
Ivybridge WI 2.30pm. 1st Tuesday of the month. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Details: 01752 691864. Parents and Toddlers 10am12noon. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. £1 per session. Details: 01752 923032. Ivybridge Judo Club Every Tuesday. St John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. Junior class (age 8-13) 7.15-8.15pm. 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 7-9.15pm. Ivybridge Community College. Details: Sue Down on 01752 402658 Erme Valley Harriers Seniors Training 6pm. Every Tuesday & Friday. Meet Ivybridge Rugby Club. www.ermevalleyharriers.co.uk Next Steps Parent/Carer Support Group 10am-12noon. 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). 5.30-8.30pm. 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. 9.45am11.15am. 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 All Aboard 2-4pm. Ivybridge Library. Board Games club. 01752 893140. Original Christianity 7.308.30pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. Non-Denominational. Free and all are welcome. Details: 07780 771021. Foodbank & Cafe 1-3pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church. Details: www.ivybridge.foodbank. org.uk / info@ivybridge.foodbank. org.uk / 07706 457336 or 07706 457337.
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WHAT’S ON WEDNESDAY Erme Valley Harriers Beginners/ Improvers 5.30-6.30pm. Community Sport Reception, Ivybridge Community College. www.ermevalleyharriers.co.uk Tai Chi Every Wednesday. 9.3011am. 3rd Scout Hut, Ivybridge. Details: 07972 846443 / John.H@ gmail.com Read and Reminisce 10.30am12noon. Beacon Room, Ivybridge Library. For those suffering with memory loss and their carers. Ivybridge Theatre Company 7.30pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Details: contact Ron Davis on Tel. 01752 893308. 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 http://branches.britishlegion. org.uk/branches/ivybridge Ivybridge Trefoil Guild Guiding for Adults. Meets on 1st Wednesday of every month Abbeyfield House, Ivybridge. 10am-12noon. Details: contact Angela 01752 892587. 50+ Badminton 12.30pm. Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.309.30pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½- 14½. Details: 07846 460109. 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. Indoor Rock Climbing (Sept- April only) Juniors 6.30-8pm. Adults 8-9.30pm. Ivybridge Community College. £2.50 per person to climb, + £1 if equipment needed. Details: contact Chris on Tel. 01752 698315. Stroke Support Group 1.30-3.30pm. 1st Wednesday of the month. Ivybridge Library. In partnership with the Stroke Association. Devon Senior Voice 10.30am12.30pm. Every 1st Wednesday of the month. The Sportsmans Inn. Details: 01752 892191. Ivybridge Table Tennis Group Peverell Hall, Ivybridge Community College. Every Wednesday. Juniors 6.30-8pm, Open Session 8-9.30pm. £2 juniors, £2.50 over 18s per session. Details: 07712 896185. > The Ivybridge magazine
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WHAT’S ON Wednesday Night Church @ St John The Evangelist 7.30pm.For friendship, reflection, silence and prayer, for those of all faiths or none. Erme Valley Ladies Group 10.30am. 2nd Wednesday of the month. Waterside House. Ivybridge Bowls Club 6.30pm. Meets outdoors every week AprilSeptember. Bridge Park Clubhouse. Details: contact David Moulder on Tel. 01752 892858. Ivybridge Rotary Club 6pm. The Henlake Suite, The Watermark. Details: 01752 893245. Booklovers Meeting Alternate weeks. Details: 01364 73793 Coffee Morning 10.30am-12noon. Cornwood Community Room. Belly Dance Classes 8-9pm. Ivybridge Community College. Details: 07971 847694. South Brent Short Mat Bowls 7-9pm. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73421. Teeny Tots 10.30am-11.30am. 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
THURSDAY Artistik Storytime Every Thursday. 10.30am-12noon. St. John’s Hall, Blachford Rd. For 0-5 years with carer. £1.20 per session. Details: 01752 873089. Ivybridge 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. Every 3rd Thursday of the month. Details: 01752 862642 / lorileeart001@gmail.com The Wright Group Coffee Morning 10.30am-12noon. The Sportsman’s Inn. Everyone welcome. Watermark Wonders Adult Reading Group 6-7pm. 3rd Thursday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Pop into the library for more information. 12
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events / activities / films / music / clubs / groups Lions Club of Ivybridge 7.30pm. 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. The Watermark. All welcome. Details: contact 0845 833 9834 or lions@ivybridgeonline.com Ivybridge Bingo and Social Club Every Thursday, 7.30pm for 8pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. 18+. Exercise On Referral Ivybridge Leisure Centre. Details: 01752 896999. Baby Bounce and Rhyme Every Thursday.10.30-10.50am. For under 3s and their carers. Ivybridge Library. Knit and Natter Every Thursday. 2.30-4.30pm. Ivybridge Library. Action On Hearing Loss Clinic 2-4pm. Every 2nd Thursday of the month. Ivybridge Library. Working with Derriford Audiology. Details: contact 01752 893140. Credit Union 9.30am-12noon. Every Thursday. Ivybridge Library. Savings and loans. Messy Fun for Pre School Children 2-3.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Road. 1st Ivybridge Rainbows 5-6pm. St John’s Church Hall. Details: firstivyrainbows@live.co.uk 3rd Ivybridge Beavers 6.15pm. The Scout Hut, Leonards Road. Details: 01752 691366. 2nd Ivybridge Brownies 67.30pm. Details: 2ndivybrownies@ live.co.uk / 01752 894749. Erme Valley Harriers Junior Training 5.45-7pm for under 11s. 7pm-8pm for over 11s. Ivybridge Community College. www. ermevalleyharriers.co.uk Ivybridge Board Game Nights 6-11pm. Thursday evenings. The Duke of Cornwall, Ivybridge. Details: joel.wright@me.com / 07863 128489. Young Devon Drop-In 2-6pm. Every Thursday. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Information, advice and support for young people aged 11-25. 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: contact Denise Quayle 01364 73259.
FRIDAY Ivybridge Country Market Every Friday. 9.30am-12.30pm. Chapel Place Community Centre. Youth Leisure Night @ Ivybridge Leisure Centre Every Friday.
7.30-9.30pm. Trampolining, Gym, Parkour, Body Combat, Zorbs, Inflatables, Zumba, Swimming, Messy Games, Football. First session Free! Then only £2. Ages 13-19. 1st Ivybridge Beaver Scouts 6-7.20pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 6- 8. Details: contact 1st Ivybridge scout group 1st Ivybridge Scouts 7.309.30pm. 1st Ivybridge Scout Hut, Victoria Park. Ages 10½-14½. Details: 07846 460109. Over 50s Social Group 10am12noon. 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. The Sportsman’s Inn. Details: 07598 781155 South Brent Short Mat Bowls 10am-12noon. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73421. Ivybridge Business Breakfast Meeting 8.30-10am. The Watermark. 3rd Friday of every month. £8 including breakfast and guest speaker. Details: www. swdevonbusinessnetworking.org.uk Book: clare.northey@swlaw.co.uk / swdn@swlaw.co.uk Stairways Club 9.30am-12.30pm. The Beacon Room, The Watermark. Projects and outings for adults with learning disabilities (18 years+). Details: contact Ann Laity 01752 691648 / alaity9@gmail.com South Hams Lifestyles 1-3pm. Meet monthly in the Scout Hut opposite Leisure Centre. Group formed by and for people with disabilities, their families, carers and friends. Details: 01803 849229. Air Cadets Parade times 7.309.30pm. Joint Cadet Centre, Filham Park. Details: 07879 464657 / oc.339@aircadets.org / www.339sqn.org.uk Abstract Painting Workshops 10am-12noon. Ivybridge Art Group meet every Friday morning, Erme Lodge, Western Road. £3 per session. Details: contact Esin Forster 07760 401477 / esinforster@groups.facebook.com 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. Young Devon Drop-In 1-5pm. Every Friday. 2nd Floor, The Watermark. Information, advice and support for young people aged 11- 25. No appointment needed. Lee Mill Toddlers Together 10am12noon. For 0-5 year olds and parents/carers. £1. Lee Mill Church Hall. Details: 07971 435728.
Friday Club 6-7.30pm. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church. Ages 5-11. Details: 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. www.ermevalleyharriers.co.uk
SATURDAY Ivybridge Farmers’ Market 4th Saturday of every month. 9am1pm. Glanvilles Mill. 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. Ermington Sustainable Saturdays The Reading Rooms. 10am-12noon. Every alternate weekend. Locally produced food, crafts and cafe. Details: 07815 627803. Adult Writers Group 10am12noon. Ivybridge Library. 3rd Saturday of the month. £2 per session. Applications from Library counter. Details: 01752 893140. Coffee Morning 10am –12noon Home made cakes, teas and coffee. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Ivybridge Artisan Market 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month. 9.30am1pm. The Watermark. Handmade items and baked goods. Details: ivybridge.artisan.market@gmail.com Bingo 2.30pm. Every Saturday. Abbeyfield House. Trehill Road. £1 per game including tea and biscuits. St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh. Holy Mass, 6pm.
SUNDAY Ivybridge Methodist Church 10.30am, Lively family worship with activities for all ages of young people. Varied worship 6.30pm. Ivybridge Evangelical Baptist Church Services at 10:30am (with crèche & children’s group) & 6pm. St Austin’s Priory, Cadleigh. Holy Mass, 10.30am. Junior Fitness Centre Session 10am-12noon. Ivybridge CC. For school years 8-11. £2 per person. Ivy Ladies Netball 9.30-11am. Ivybridge Community College. Details: ivyladies@gmail.com South Brent Short Mat Bowls 3-5pm. South Brent Village Hall. Details: 01364 73421. Disclaimer: Listing compiled by Ivybridge Town Council. Details reliant on community groups providing up-todate information; the town council nor The Ivybridge magazine can take any responsibility for its accuracy.
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CINDERELLA SHALL GO TO THE WATERMARK You can be sure that there will be laughs, love, singing, dancing and gags galore for all the family as Ivybridge Theatre Company return to The Watermark this month with their latest production – Cinderella, the panto. The production runs for five shows during the February halfterm, with evening and matinee
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Ivybridge Memory Café WEDNESDAY 2-4pm. The Sportsman’s st Inn. Quiz, raffle, chat and cake. Speaker: Fire Safety in the Home. Contact: 07791 239357. Puddle Trail 10am-4pm. Saltram House. (Runs throughout February). A Walk Among The Snowdrops 10am-4pm. Saltram House. (Runs throughout February). Film @ The Watermark - Bridget Jones’s Baby (15). 2pm and 7.30pm. See film panel.
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BRIDGET JONES’S BABY [15] Wed 1 Feb 2pm & 7.30pm. Bridget’s focus on single life and her career is interrupted when she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch… she can only be 50% sure of the identity of her baby’s father. Starring Renée Zellwegger, Colin Firth, Jim Broadbent and Patrick Dempsey. 120 mins. NT LIVE: AMADEUS [12A] Thu 2 Feb 7pm (as live). Lucian Msamati plays Salieri in Peter Shaffer’s iconic play with live orchestral accompaniments by Southbank Sinfonia. Tickets: £16/£15/£14. ROH (ENCORE) IL TROVATORE Sun 5 Feb 2pm. Gianandrea Noseda conducts two casts including such singers as Lianna Haroutounian and Christopher Maltman in David Bosch’s new production of Verdi’s searing opera. Tickets: £16/£15/£14. BRITAIN ON FILM: RURAL LIFE Wed 8 Feb 10.30am (relaxed screening) & 2pm. An evocative exploration of the countryside of the UK, taking in the diverse and beautiful landscapes of all the home nations. ROH (LIVE) WOOLF WORKS Wed 8 Feb 7.15pm. The first revival of Wayne McGregor’s critically acclaimed ballet triptych to music by Max Richter, inspired by the works of Virginia Woolf and starring Alessandra Ferri and Mara Galeazzi. Tickets: £16/£15/£14. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN [15] Thu 9 Feb 2pm & 7.30pm. A divorcee becomes entangled in a missing persons investigation that promises to send shockwaves throughout her life. Starring Emily Blunt. 116 mins. I, DANIEL BLAKE [15] Fri 10 Feb 7.30pm. Directed by Ken Loach and starring Dave Johns. 100 mins. TROLLS [U] Tues 14 Feb 10.30am. After the Bergens invade Troll Village, Poppy, the happiest Troll ever born, and the curmudgeonly Branch set off on a journey to rescue her friends. 89 mins. Film TBC Wed 22 Feb 2pm & 7.30pm. EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: I, CLAUDE MONET Thu 23 Feb 7.30pm. In this striking film from award-winning director Phil Grabsky, we take a new look at arguably the world’s favourite artist. Through his own words.
Lecture: Berry Pomeroy THURSDAY nd Castle & Deer Park 7pm. Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone. £5. 01548 830832 / email abi@dra.uk.net. NT Live @ The Watermark Amadeus 12A. 7pm. See film panel.
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Tuesday Lunches TUESDAY 12.15-1.30pm. Ivybridge th Methodist Church Café. Children welcome. Ring & ride offers door-to-door service, £2.50 return (call 01752 690444 for ring & ride). The Watermark Committee Meeting 6pm, The Watermark.
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Saltram February Half SATURDAY th Term begins A week of fun with something on every day including activities in the Great Kitchen and the Puddle Trail. Booking not needed. February Half Term at Pennywell A bumper week of activities, shows and entertainment 11-19 February. Live music @ The Watermark Mused 8pm. See page 25.
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South Hams Citizens MONDAY th Advice Bureau 9.30am- 12.30pm. Drop- in at The Watermark or call 03444 111 444. Planning & Infrastructure Committee 6pm, Ivybridge Town Hall. Parks & Open Spaces Committee 6.45pm Public Participation; 7pm meeting commences. Ivybridge Town Hall.
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Tuesday Lunches TUESDAY th 12.15-1.30pm. Ivybridge Methodist Church Café. Children welcome. Ring & ride offers door-to-door service, £2.50 return (call 01752 690444 for ring & ride).
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WHAT’S ON Open Garden 10.30am3.30pm. The Mount, Delamore. See 18th. Panto @ The Watermark - ITC Presents: Cinderella 2.30pm. See page 14. SUNDAY th
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Ivybridge Heritage Talk WEDNESDAY nd 7.30pm. Ugborough Village Hall. Details: contact Sheila 01752 895875.
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Rochelle’s River Café is the new café, bistro and bar by the river in Glanvilles Mill What was the Riverbank is now in the experienced and capable hands of a well-established catering family who currently own and run the renowned Chloe’s Restaurant & Bistro in Plymouth. Jo and Didier Franchet, together with daughters Chloe (13) and Rochelle (10), have taken over the prime waterside site in the heart of Ivybridge. The established clientelle and excellent reputation previous owner Fabrice had nurtured was a big reason why the family was so keen to buy the café. Maintaining and building on this is at the heart of what Jo and the family want to do – “it will be evolution, not revolution” says Jo. As well as opening on Mondays, due to popular demand, a big change passers-by will no doubt have noticed already is the re-introduction of outside seating in Glanvilles Mill. The chairs, tables and parasols have been put back outside the front of the café, so customers can again sit outside, inside and on the terrace overlooking the river. Dogs are welcome on the terrace overlooking the river and at any of the seating outside. Subtle changes to the menu are starting to be introduced, but all the old favourites – such as soups, paninis and specials – are still available. Take-away options will soon be highlighted to show that many options, such as the Breakfast Baps and the Chicken and Beef Burgers, as well as Baguettes and Crepes, can be ordered in advance (just drop in and order/pay and they will get it ready for you to collect at your requested time). Homemade Cakes and Tea, Coffee and Hot Chocolates are also always available to take-away Monday-Saturday from 8.30am. The menus are also being updated to more clearly show dishes which are Gluten Free (GF) and Vegetarian (V). The already comprehensive drinks menu has been enhanced, too, with an increased selection of wine, spirits and local beers, allowing people to enjoy lunch or a light bite with something a 16
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little stronger than just a coffee, or perhaps celebrate a special occasion with some bubbles! There will also be an improved “Poppet’s Menu” with more suitable dishes. Children are welcome in the café, and Rochelle, who is at the café most Saturdays (term time) between 1-3pm will be happy to do colouring and drawing with any young children visiting with family. Check out the Rochelle’s Facebook page and be the first to find out if she is going to be there with her
crayons and pens!! Jo is delighted that the outside seating in Glanvilles Mill has been re-instated. “The chairs, tables and parasols have already added a brightness and character to the interior of the Mill, which was lacking since they were removed over a year ago. “I hope the brighter, busier vibe outside the café helps show locals, as well as people considering opening a business in the town, that Ivybridge is lively and bustling and a great place to visit, shop and
chill out with friends and family.” Didier and Jo have been running Chloe’s in Plymouth for 12 years. They are looking forward to working with the existing team of Hendrick, Wendy, Molly, Justin, Vahid and Jim to further advance the café for Ivybridge. They are also keen to meet as many local residents as possible, and are open to any suggestions for what people would like to see in the future at Rochelle’s. Dog walkers, trekkers, walkers and cyclists enjoying the great
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outdoors in and around the beautiful Dartmoor countryside can drop into Rochelle’s and enjoy the views from the terrace as they replenish their energy with a tasty lunch and refreshment before continuing on their journeys. It’s the perfect group meeting place with enough seating to accommodate everyone. “We hope our approach, of making subtle additions to what was already an excellent bistro, means regular customers still feel
welcome,” says Jo. “And anyone who hasn’t visited before must pop in and see what we are up to! “The response from local people since we took over has been amazin g. Everyone has been very kind and made us feel most welcome – we have really appreciated it. “We are very excited about our family’s new adventure here and myself, Didier, Chloe – and of course Rochelle – are looking forward to welcoming you to Rochelle’s.”
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wellness National Heart Month
prevents weight gain which puts February is National Heart pressure on your heart. It also Month, and people are being helps to prevent worsening of asked to pay attention to their existing heart disease. hearts and start living healthier It‘s NEVER too late to start eating lifestyles, says Claire Morganhealthily, so I’ve has come up with Hughes of Devon Fit Camp five ways to change your lifestyle Coronary heart disease is and take better care of yourself. responsible for 73,000 deaths Mediterranean diet each year and is the leading A 2013 study showed the cause of death in the UK. Mediterranean diet reduces the At Devon Fit Camp, we are keen risk of coronary heart disease by for people in Ivybridge to use 30%, prevents weight gain which February’s National Heart Month puts pressure on your heart, and to kick-start their own habits helps prevent further worsening and introduce some exercise of existing heart disease. into their lifestyle so they don’t become a national statistic. Reduce salt Most people know someone, or Too much salt can cause high have themselves been directly, blood pressure, which increases affected by heart disease and the saddest part is, often, it is avoidable the risk of developing coronary heart disease. Check the salt by changing lifestyle habits. content of any pre-packaged Simple changes in diet, such as food you buy. reducing your salt intake and eliminating processed foods, and No processed foods trying to get a couple of hours of There are lots of hidden exercise a day can make a huge saturated fats, sugars and salts difference. Armitage - Jul16_Layout 10:42 food, PM Page 1 in processed fast food, and ATiffany healthy diet reduces the risk 1 19-Jun-16 ready meals. Check the content of coronary heart disease and
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wellness the problems and worries of your day. With good mental health, and enough sleep, you will wake up refreshed for the next day. However, during times of greater anxiety, your brain interprets the stress as a mortal danger in your environment. This would have made sense a thousand years ago, in the environment your brain is designed for. Your brain may therefore decide it is safer for you to stay awake. If you do sleep with a “full stress bucket”, your worries will be worked upon by your brain. This processing can further disturb your sleep. We know this is happening when we are woken around 2 to 4am quite miserable, and find it hard to get back to sleep. When this happens we may fail to process all our worries, and wake up tired and foggy. This becomes a vicious cycle of sleep deprivation and underlying stress. Hypnotherapy helps break this unwanted pattern, and gets you back to a restful and recuperative sleep pattern. If you would like to get a good
nights sleep, call Tiffany on 01752 710277 or visit her website – www.hypnothearpist-plymouth. co.uk to find out more about hypnotherapy.
Back on track
Our fitness regimes are often hindered by injury, which then stop us from achieving our goals says Nic Costiff One of the biggest complaints I see when people start a new training programme is back pain. Modern life is one of the biggest contributing factors leading to the development of lower back pain (LBP). People are far more sedentary, spending extended periods at a desk, driving etc. Sitting in itself is bad for the human body; aware of this, some of us then go off to do exercise, assuming that this will keep us fit. But the body begs to differ and it comes as a surprising shock when we start to get back ache. A lot of back pain is classified as mechanical lower back pain, and specific movements aggravate the back. It usually occurs when
a force has caused a movement beyond normal ranges. It could be one particular incident, or, more often, a result of constant stress applied to the back. Sometimes poor posture causes the body to produce an inflammatory response. These chemicals irritate nerves that increase your sensitivity to pain, turning something that may have been a minor sprain into something that lingers for days or even weeks. The key to resolving back pain is to find the cause of your symptoms – ie what is making your pain occur – rather than locating the source of the symptoms. There are numerous factors that can lead to lower back pain. Some of the common ones are: • Tight muscles, especially the hamstrings or hip flexors • Weak abdominal and gluteal muscles • Poor balance, co-ordination & posture • Poor bending and lifting technique • Poor equipment, ie shoes, poor bike set up
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• Poor sports technique/ biomechanics Lower back pain is often the reason you cannot participate in sports activities or fitness training and this then becomes a vicious cycle. For safe and efficient sports and training, we need flexibility, stability and co-ordination. Usually, simple exercises can make a huge difference to how you move and help to reduce and prevent the recurrence of back pain. There are two videos on my website to help you get started on keeping a healthy back. If you already have back pain, you will benefit from a physiotherapy assessment to establish the cause of your pain and dysfunction and guide you through a rehabilitation programme to get you back on track. Remaining injury free is the key to reaching your fitness goals and this all starts with a strong core and mobile spine. Check out my videos; and if you want further assessment or advice regarding back pain or fitness training, please call me on 07870 655 816.
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Ivybridge during
THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
by tony rea
RECOUNTING LIFE IN THE TOWN O OO REMEMBERING THE FALLEN
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f January was quiet in Arthur Thomas Varcoe Manley he1917 Battle of the Somme raged cheer people it reached Ploegsteert Memorial to thewhen Missing, Belgiumhome. Ivybridge and on theAugust variousand on into the was the only son of Tom and through July, There is more to this story than first fightingautumn fronts, February Mary Manley, shopkeepers of 42 appears, however. Last month, I wrote about of 1916; itwas dominates this very different. Fore Street. Arthur had worked in Lieutenant Savill’s quick thinking and month’s piece and September’s too. Twins and Frank Down-people at home initiative which saved the lives of many C Stowford Mill before the war, and As Rupert the casualties mounted, ing weretoborn in 1898 and was engaged to a Miss Hill. He began receive news of lived loved ones killed, Company soldiers on the first day of the inmissing Cadleigh. Along with their joined the Royal Engineers and or injured. battle. Was Veale from C Company and, if elder brother Sidney,gallantry they joined in February 1917 was with 106th News of extreme also reached so, does this help explain his immediate the army together in June Field Company near Ploegsteert south Devon. In late July,1915. Private Theodore willingness to try to rescue Savill? I would Rupert with the 4th De-was serving with (Plug Street to the Tommy’s) in Veale served from Dartmouth, who like to think so, but so far no evidence has vons, a Territorial battalion, first life on a Belgium. Here he was recorded the 8th Devons, risked his own been found to support this idea. innumber Egypt and then Mesopotamia. as missing. His death was evenof occasions as he went out into ‘No After the war, Theodore Veale became a According to his son,toSidney tually confirmed in the spring fireman in Dartmouth – local people say he Man’s Land’ trying rescue one of his Downing with Rupert when Eventually, Sidney was wounded in Mesoposeven siblings) was always first up the ladder! Eric Savillwere the children of the following year. Sadly, officers, was Lieutenant Eric Savill. heVeale was was killedsuccessful in action in tamia, the war. of John and Alice Downing of Sapper Arthur Manley’s remains inMesobringing the badlybut survived graduated fromHe Cambridge University, potamia onofficer 3rd February, 1917.(a full account was discharged from the army inand 2eventually Victoria Cottages, were never found and his name wounded safely back of became a surveyor took the Cadleigh Rupert is buried in the Amara Julyin1919 diedofinDeputy 1957. Ruto Jill Sloman for much of is recorded on the Ploegsteert this appears in my book South Devon the and post Ranger of(thanks the parks at Royal cemetery, in modern dayactions Iraq. Vealepert, SidneyHe (and their thisininformation). Memorial. Great War). For these wasFrank and Windsor. was knighted 1955. promoted to corporal and awarded the Both men died in 1980 and the Veale-Savill InVictoria the 11 years thatone I have repreIvybridge Library Cross; of only two VCs awarded garden in Dartmouth was opened in 2002. Here in Ivybridge, located at The sented at Devon County to the Ivybridge Devonshire Regiment during the whole Next month, I shall write about some of the Watermark, we have one of the Council, have, periodically, and their roleCroad in this battle. war. NoI doubt news of his gallantry helped to Ivybridge soldiers Corporal Veale VC By Ivybridge’s County Councillor Roger most modern library facilities in distributed leaflets of general and/ Devon. or targeted themes to inform resiLast year it loaned out over dents about a variety of subjects. into the ticket machine. If it does from the communities of the South 113,000 items, making it the 6th The Ivybridge magazine does not show properly on the machine West Devon Waste Partnership, most (out ofand a total much the same, so it seems display then cancel it and start partnership between An educational roadshow to help avisit Dogsfrequented Trust education comthe stands, whichPlymouth will be ofmunity 50 libraries) the county. to make sense to speak to you again. you have City Council, Torbay engagement Council and informIf both dog any andconcerns non-dog manned by locality officer in Gemma Lewry said: BookisWeek starts early through this medium as well. then please email me. of the dog-re- Devon County Council.together with National owners about some officers from SHDC, “Dogs Trust the UK’s largest February so why not with pay aexpert visit? facility generates aroundTrust. lated issues faced by the district The a member from the Dogs dog welfare charity Keaton Road car park Grey waste bin to Ivybridge. not join in thedog Friends of Ivy-Our 190,000 megawatt hours of electriccouncil is coming At the stand you can find out how Why knowledge behaviour. I wanted to start on this topic beFor those unaware, theCouncil contentshas of too? These ity, of which exported to be thea bridge South Hams District to much be ‘Dog Smart’isand how to hope islibrary, that simple advicedays, such as cause it has dominated my email your grey up waste no longer libraries are much morealone than with just National Grid, dog and around teamed withbin Dogs Trust,goes the responsible owner. 60,000 never leave your child for some time now.ago, Martin into damaging landfill. Younever can get almost any hoursisofdetermined steam for heatThree years UK’s largest dog welfare charity, megawatt “The council to ad- books. any dog, tease a dog, don’t To date, I have lodged some 150 For last 12ofmonths it has been publication inyou print, andknow some ing purposes, per year. The energy Sibley wrote a monologue forthe a series educational roaddress the dog-related issues in approach astill dog don’t cases with of what I might call “operator delivered to the newupEnergy from not. buyask a book when you isthe delivered the we neighbouring songs called Little shows, following their camdistricttoand encourage andWhy always the owner before predatory withalong Devon Waste in Plymouth. The can what you likecould – for prevent free! dockyard and Devonport naval Bluepractices” Dress, which paignfacility to overcome dog-related you to come along to the roadyouread approach a dog Trading Standards. facility make use of around base. replaces natural gaswith an actor and singers, issueswill within the district. showIt to find outthe more about more dog attacks. Shouldwas youperformed park in theatcar 245,000 tonnes per of Ivybridge houseROGER based heating energy generation, a park The roadshow willyear be at dogs,” said SHDCs portfolio “We all remember the Green by then absolutely that hold, commercial and industrial Contact me byand email: CO2 emissions successfulensure evening atyour Cross Code we want Be Dog Market on Thursday, 25th August, thereby holdercutting for commercial services, Natures Larder - Feb15_Layout 1 15/01/2015 16:55 Page 1 around 77,000 tonnes a year. full vehicle registration residual waste, which originates roger.croad@devon.gov.uk Lukesland House.is entered Gilbert. Smart to be just as well known.” and everyone is welcome to the Cllr Rufus
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for applications painting, magic shows and bal10 reasons to try Don’t wait for winter – CosyDeloon modelling. Ivybridge’s local Nordic von Central HeatingWalking Fund is theatre group will be in costume 1. Burn 20-40% more open for applications. to promote their next production, calories The fund can help with connectand some vibrant dancers will be 2. Works whole body ing your house to gas and insure to get you in the groove. 3. Easyheating to learnsystems stalling central Delicious refreshments, served 4. Sociable fun are Local and residents by local businesses, will be avail- in your home. on joints 5. Lessens impact being encouraged to apply now able throughout the day, and IvySuitablecloses. for all bridge’s great shops will be open before the6.scheme Great for neck, and supporting the event. Eligibility7.criteria must be met, so shoulders and back It’s set to be a great day to soak to find out more about the fund www.onthegonordicwalking.co.uk 8. Affordable up the atmosphere and call 0800 612 9301 or visit On The Gosupport Nordic Walking 9. Can be done anywhere the thriving local community. www.cosydevon.com/cosyTELEPHONE: 07528 594714 10. ‘Green’ exercise î www.missivyevents.co.uk products/central-heating-fund/
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Now the New Year is well and truly here, I think it is time for most of us to reflect on what we have done in the past year, and what we have not got around to which we must really start on now. Putting our affairs in order is always important because if we don’t do it now it may suddenly be too late. A few things to think about are: Is my Will up to date? Does it fully reflect my wishes? Does it fully protect my family? Unfortunately, many Wills do not fully protect those that are left behind, so it is a good thing to now have a discussion about this. A Will can only do so much, and these days it is becoming increasingly important to protect assets for the family by use of a trust. For most people the family home is the major asset to consider. A Home Protection Trust will ring-fence assets and protect them from unforeseen eventualities, and ensure they are
HANNAHS CELEBRATES GOOD OFSTED REPORT Dame Hannah Rogers School in Ivybridge was found to be a good school, with outstanding personal development and welfare, following a recent Ofsted education inspection.
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sense of community in the school, which results in a staff team that works closely together to enable pupils to develop their skills well” and noted that “pupils’ joy in coming into school is tangible; they clearly enjoy all that goes on in school and have a very positive attitude to all the activities.” Chris Freestone, Hannahs head of education, welcomed the report, saying: “We are extremely proud of the hard work and determination to succeed which our learners show every day. “Staff have high expectations of their capacity to learn and they always rise to the challenge. “This report is the result of staff, parents and governors working together with our children and young people to ensure the best possible outcomes for them across all aspects of their learning.”
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Getting contractual terms right By Stephen Smith, Solicitor at Howard & Over
Whether buying food at a supermarket, or a new car from a dealership, travelling on a bus, or buying a new house, all these transactions are governed by the same basic principles of contract law. Contracts can be made verbally, by actions taken, in writing or a combination of the above. There are a few basic requirements for a contract to be binding. There needs to be an offer capable of being accepted, that offer needs to be accepted, and there must be the passing of what the law calls consideration; essentially the subject of the exchange taking place. There are other requirements, but an offer, acceptance and the passing of consideration are at the heart of almost all contracts. Contracts can be broken down into terms, both express, that is, openly stated (verbally or written down), or implied by law whether the parties openly discuss it or not. Contractual terms are often drafted by the person providing the goods/
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service and are generally going to be protective of the service provider. To deal with the inherent imbalance of power, several important implied terms are included in consumer contracts under acts of parliament – such as the Consumer Rights Act 2015, the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the Supply of Goods and Service Act 1982. If you sign a written contract, it will be taken that you have read, and agreed to, the terms, whether you’ve read them or not, so always exercise caution. Be wary of verbal representations seeking to mitigate adverse consequences of the written terms. Many contracts contain a clause(s) which will seek to exclude these at the time of entering the contract. If you are dealing with contracts of substantial value, or are unsure as to the obligations that you are entering into, it may be worthwhile getting some legal advice regarding the contract. At Howard & Over Solicitors, we specialise in advising upon a range of issues relating to land and property, including contracts for building and design work. We also have experience of a range of different forms of dispute resolution.
with Ivybridge Accountants Ltd How do you get your hard earned money out of your company tax efficiently? Simon Jilks looks at the options
As many of us now use a company to trade through, it’s always worthwhile looking at the different options of drawing money in the most tax efficient way. There are basically three options: 1) Salary – this is a trading expense for corporation tax, so will reduce the company’s tax liability. The employee will pay income tax on anything above £11,000 at 20% (above £43,000 it’s 40%), but NI starts at £8,060 at 12%, so you’re actually taxed at 32% on any salary above £11,000! Furthermore, the company pays NI on earnings above £8,112 at 13.8%, so higher salaries are probably not a good idea. I would always suggest paying a salary of at least £8,060 as this ensures you still get a credit towards your state pension and other state benefits.
2) Dividends – these will not attract corporation tax relief. The first £5,000 per year is not taxed, basic rate tax payers will then pay 7.5%, higher rate payers 32.5%. There is no NI on dividends, so still appealing, although sadly not as good as they were. My advice here would be to ensure both husband and wife have shares. 3) Pensions – employer contributions will attract tax relief in the company, and no tax or NI on the individual at the time of the contribution. The funds then sit in you pension fund until you are 55, at which time up to 25% can be drawn tax free. The rest can also be drawn out at your marginal rate of tax to buy that Ferrari you always wanted. If left in the pension pot then it can be passed down to the next generation and fall outside of your estate for IHT. We can’t give investment advice regarding pensions, but we do offer a free initial meeting if you want to find out more.
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CO-OP SUPPORTS COMMUNITY
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The original Ten Commandments have very little to offer when it comes to the complex business of how and what we eat. Now the award-winning restaurant critic and Masterchef judge Jay Rayner has decided it’s time to act. So join our very own culinary Moses in this audio-visual romp as he attempts to lead us to the edible promised land at The Watermark on Friday 3 February. He’ll explain why thou shalt always eat with thy hands, why thou should most definitely worship leftovers, and why thou must celebrate the stinkiest of foods. Plus he’ll invite thee to honour thy pig - and so much more besides. Join the chair of BBC Radio 4’s Kitchen Cabinet as he sets out to provide hilarious guidance on the very best way to eat now. The show includes a Q & A and book signing and is suitable for ages 14+.
The Co-op Glanvilles Mill is supporting a number of local good causes this year. The store’s chosen charities are Ivybridge Caring, Ivybridge Ring & Ride and Erme Valley Riding for the Disabled, but it is also helping other local groups with much-needed fundraising efforts. They are currently running a raffle in aid of Ivybridge Theatre Company, which is performing Cinderella at The Watermark this month. Just 50p per strip to enter, the prize MUSED is two tickets to the panto and The UK’s Number 1 MUSE an Irresistible Co-op Hamper! Tribute Band return to The The new Co-op membership Watermark on Saturday 11 scheme has been designed to February. Mused are a UK based help the local community, too professional tribute act who – see Co-op in the Community, excel at providing an authentic Bill Lomas 8:04 PM Page 1 page 6 - Dec16_Layout 1 17-Nov-16 Muse concert experience. Muse
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Together for one night only on Saturday 25 February, the world’s number one Britney Spears tribute and the UK’s best Robbie Williams tribute present TOXIC – the Robbie and Britney experience. All the hits and more in this high energy, fully produced performance complete with the troublemaker dancing girls. Let Me Entertain You, Hit Me Baby One More Time, Angels, Oops I Did It Again and more. Ask about the special VIP seats.
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The Watermark Amateur Photographic Competition 2017 is now open for entries. This year’s theme is ‘Ivybridge: From Moor to Sea’. The winning photos will be used in the 2018 Ivybridge Calendar. For more information and T&Cs see the staff at the Information Desk, check the website or call us on 01752 897035. Closing date is 31/07/17. The Watermark Christmas Gift Fair returns on Saturday, 2nd December, 10am-1pm. For enquiries or to book your stall please see staff at the Information Desk or call 01752 897035. Stalls priced at £10-£20. Don’t miss out!
In the Coffee Shop
Throughout half term week the Coffee Shop will be offering children’s lunch boxes for just £3. Come and visit on Pancake day (Tuesday 28th) when the Coffee Shop will be serving a variety of sweet pancakes with a choice of fillings, which can be included in the coffee and cake deal at only £3. Wednesday hot specials will be available and don’t forget the excellent value cooked breakfast available daily until 11am (12noon Saturdays) still only £5.50 including a regular Americano coffee or tea.
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Every Friday A trip to towns like Tavistock and Totnes £6 Every Friday Shopping/lunch trips. Pick-up fr 10.30am£5 CORNWOOD, LUTTON, SPARKWELL & ERMINGTON Every Tuesday: Ivybridge Town Centre or Tesco Lee Mill................................................£3 Pick-up times: Cornwood - 9.10am | Sparkwell - 9.30am | Ermington - 10.30am. Collection: Ivybridge (Cornwood/Sparkwell) 11.45am, Tesco (Cornwood/Sparkwell) 12.15 pm, Tesco (Ermington) 1.30pm
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All too often, clients come into see us unsure if counselling is what they need, or questioning that they are, in some way, wasting our time. What we say, is that, if anything feels it is having an impact on your life, then counselling is the place to share and explore your thoughts and feelings. Counselling is completely different to having a cup of tea and a chat – it is a professional, unbiased and non-judgemental space where YOU can discuss whatever you feel is causing you distress. We find that clients have minimised life events not really aware of the deep pain and effect this has had on them and sometimes others, until exposing their issues and seeing the reality of what they have been containing. We would like to reassure you
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By Kim Taylor-Lewis, Community Champion I am now taking bookings for bag packs and awareness days in store, so please get in touch. Also, do let me know of any up-coming community events as early as possible as there are lots of ways Tesco Lee Mill can help. Farm to Fork This month marks the start of a new year of in-store Farm to Fork trails. The trails are part of Tesco’s Eat Happy Project, which has seen over 1.3 million children enjoy a ‘Eat Happy’ experience. The project provides free activities for parents, teachers and youth leaders to help children build a healthier, happier relationship with food. We run regular Farm to Fork trails in store, which have been designed by teachers and are curriculum based. The healthy eating trail helps children learn about healthy food choices and the importance of a healthy, balanced diet. It also shows them where to find nutritional information about what they eat. The sustainability trail helps children learn how to care for our planet through responsible sourcing of foods. The food for fuel trail helps children to learn about the food they should eat to give them energy for sports and games. They also get to explore the store, visit the bakery, cheese and fish counters and go ‘behind the scenes’ visiting the warehouse and chillers. Afterwards, they get to taste fruit vegetables, cheese and different types of bread. We also offer seasonal trails, which are great fun. If schools and groups are unable to visit the store we take the trail to the classroom. Last year I had lots of fun at schools, preschools, cubs and brownies. The Eat Happy Project website – www.eathappyproject.com – provides over 1,000 curriculum based resources. There are also cook-along videos and recipes, rainy day activities and downloadable games and crafts. The parents section is worth exploring, too. If you have a summer event planned, Farm to Fork can attend. Email me at leemill@ eathappyproject.com to find out what the project can do for you.
Community RANGERS Dartmoor is a fantastic place to get outside and enjoy yourself, says Andrea Roberts We are so lucky to have such a great place on our doorstep. Every year, thousands of people, locals and visitors alike, take to the moors. With over 60% of Dartmoor as open public access, and with nearly 500 miles of footpath and bridleways, the opportunities are endless. Public rights of way on Dartmoor provide a legal right for people to use at any time. Used responsibly and by following the Countryside Code, people should have minimal impact on farming operations or other use of land. Equally, the public should be able to use public rights of way without interference or inconvenience. The categories of public rights of way on Dartmoor include: • Public Footpath – Public use on foot only • Public Bridleway – Public use on foot, horse and cycle • Byway Open To All Traffic (BOAT) – Public use on foot, horse, cycle, carriage drivers and motor vehicles. It’s important that users recognise these different paths and their legal status. For instance, in Ivybridge the footpaths around Longtimber Woods / River Erme are great for people to combine the paths to make a nice circular walk, or to join other paths to walk out to Harford, or to simply mooch up and down the riverside. Unfortunately, it seems that cyclists are also using these paths, illegally, upsetting other users and the landowners. If you are a cyclist, only ride where you are legally permitted to do so – which does not include Longtimber Woods. Dartmoor offers a mix of traffic-free trails, quiet forest tracks, bridleways and historic rural lanes, as well as more exciting and challenging bridleways offering great offroad opportunities. To find out more about cycling on Dartmoor, contact our visitor centre at Princetown on 01822 890414 or our main office on 01626 832093.
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Athletes from Erme Valley Harriers have carried their good 2016 form into the New Year. Ugborough Football Club raised an amazing Harriers turned out in force at the popular £209 from a raffle and auction. There were Cockington Christmas Caper, set in the some amazing prizes available thanks to the beautiful grounds of Cockington Country support of the local community. The star prize, Park. Jean Baptiste-Rouvelin, who has been the Bandvulc Christmas Hamper, was much in outstanding recent form, was the first sought after. Harrier home in this ‘off road’ event covering All the money raised will directly benefit the a distance of about eight miles. Mike Hansen Ware & as Tare - Nov16_Layout 1 23-Oct-16 8:03 PM children it will go towards new goalposts at wasPage 2nd1mv45, Emma Lake 2nd fv40 and Ken the club’s pitch. Summers 1st mv65.
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