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TAVY LINKS April/May 2022 Issue 53
Tavistock Festival
21 days of music & arts Platinum Jubilee celebrations Fun, food & nostalgia
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Tamara Landscape Partnership Scheme
Enhancing local land & lives
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Our Music and Art section is bursting at the seams this April and May: Tavistock Festival makes a welcome return this spring with a 21-day programme of music and arts events, presented by a range of talented local musicians, artists and literary creatives. Drawn to the Valley invites visitors to its Spring Exhibition, as well as an exhibition for Tavistock Festival; Delamore is preparing for its 20th Anniversary Arts and Sculpture Exhibition, and up and coming folk duo, Suthering will be performing in Sheepstor, having recently launched their first album. St Luke’s Open Gardens, once again offer a selection of gardens to explore, from the grand and spacious to the quaint and inspiring. In addition, local communities everywhere are busy organising events for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations over the June bank holiday and we have some advance details of what will be on offer in June.
The deadline date for any inclusions in the June/July issue of Tavy Links will be 29th April 2022. For all editorial enquiries please contact Rosemary via email: rosemary.best @linksmagazines.co.uk
In this issue we also take a closer look at the 5-year Tamara Landscape Partnership Scheme, which is already making progress with its aims of protecting and enhancing the Tamar Valley, whilst at the same time helping to build connections with local people through events, training and volunteering opportunities.
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And finally - our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine at this terrible time. If you would like to support them by making a donation, there are several appeals, including the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal at dec.org.uk/appeal/ukrainehumanitarian-appeal and British Red Cross at donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/ ukraine-crisis-appeal
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Judo, The Avengers & Me Christine Gallie was at the forefront of women’s competitive judo in the 60s and 70s, becoming British Open Champion six times, and European Champion twice, eventually achieving the grade of 7th Dan. Under her stage name of Cyd Child, she was also a very successful stunt girl, appearing in the James Bond, Superman, and The Pink Panther film franchises as well as TV classics such as The Avengers, The New Avengers and The Goodies. For years, people had been telling Chris to write her biography, so retirement seemed a good opportunity to piece her memories and photos together, resulting in ‘Judo, The Avengers & Me’.
martial arts club in London. There she worked towards her black belt grading, becoming a 1st and then 2nd Dan. At that point she hit an impasse, as she needed to compete against six people of the same level to progress to the next grade and there simply weren’t enough women available at that level.
public so the public were not allowed to watch; furthermore, there was even a different scoring system from the men’s competitions. Eventually, in 1971, the British Open Championships for Women was held. Other countries started holding championships for women and a European circuit gradually evolved, becoming more formal in 1974 with the Coppa Europa in Genoa, and the first official European Championships in 1975, when Chris won her European titles, establishing her reputation as a trailblazer for women’s judo. Prior to this, Chris started working as an industrial photographer and studying photography at Ealing College. One day a college tutor brought in a photo of people doing judo on a film set. When Chris discovered they were stuntmen, she was astounded and resolved to become a stuntwoman, an ambition she pursued in tandem with her judo exploits. Her lucky break came when Diana Rigg’s stunt double on The Avengers was injured, and Ray Austin needed to recruit someone quickly. Diana’s stunts had been performed by a man, but at 5’10” Chris was a perfect match. Her hair was cut and coloured in Diana’s style and she was asked to lose some weight. A stuntman himself, Ray coached Chris, as well as helping her choose her stage name, Cyd Child (based on Cyd Charisse and her maiden
While growing up, Chris always preferred playing outdoors and climbing trees. When she was 15, she went along to a judo club which had started in the neighbouring village. She was one of only two women. The club was very welcoming and she enjoyed her first experience of judo, so kept coming back for more. After Chris had gained her brown belt, her teacher recommended that she join The Budokwai, a wellestablished and influential Japanese
Although men’s judo had already reached the Olympics by 1964, there weren’t any formal competitions for women until a 1966 national team competition. Initially, it was thought inappropriate for women to fight in
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the atmosphere on The Pink Panther films - Peter Sellers was a giggler and delighted in playing to an audience which often tried the director’s patience.
Chris with Dave Prowse, the ‘Green Cross Man’ & Darth Vader in Star Wars.
name Child). She worked very closely with Diana watching her sections, then performing her stunt scenes while Diana watched, both aiming for a seamless changeover. Even Diana’s dog couldn’t tell them apart, once jumping on to Chris’s lap thinking she was Diana! It was a steep learning curve but Chris progressed quickly, although she did get into trouble for really throwing someone in a fight, rather than letting them throw themselves. Linda Thorsen joined the series when Diana Rigg left in 1968 - this time Chris needed her hair to be short, blonde and curly. Her dark hair was bleached nine times to achieve the desired effect, leaving it in terrible condition so that eventually she and Linda used wigs! She was later asked to join The New Avengers and very much enjoyed working with Joanna Lumley, who has written the foreword for Chris’s book.
In addition to judo, Chris could be asked to do almost anything Chris in The Avengers as a stunt double driving, swimming, horse-riding, being knocked over, falling off a balcony. She became part of a close network of stunt people whose mutual trust even allowed them to drive cars at each other! She was much in demand for films such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and possibly the most iconic of all - the James Bond series. When Chris worked on ‘For Your Eyes Only’, a chauffeur driven car took her to the airport for the M007 flight to Corfu and once on board the whole crew was served Bucks Fizz. The cast and crew worked every hour of daylight. It was an exciting time and very different from anything before. She also loved
Chris met her husband at The Budokwai, where they both practised judo and once they had started a family, her enthusiasm for stunt work and its risks waned. In 1988, they moved to Devon, initially living in a converted barn in Chillaton and for a while they ran the local shop. For several years Chris worked at Meadowlands as a swimming teacher, eventually becoming Swim School Principal for both Meadowlands and Parklands. Four years ago, the couple moved to Tavistock and during the move, Chris discovered a large box of her spare judo kit. She got in touch with Drake Judo Club to see if it could be of use - and ended up becoming the club’s Honorary Vice President. Rosemary Best
Copies of Judo, The Avengers & Me by Cyd Child are available at Book Stop in Tavistock, Amazon, or can be ordered from fantompublishing.co.uk. The book is also featuring in an exhibition at Tavistock Museum, where copies will be available. Drake Judo Club welcomes new adult and child members. Tavistock College: Fridays 5-6pm under 8 years; 6-7pm over 8 years & adults; further sessions at Plymouth Life Centre - for more details visit drakejudoclub.com or contact info@ drakejudoclub.com or 01752 695220.
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Weir Quay Boatyard On the most glorious, calm, blue-sky day I travelled down the quiet lane to Weir Quay to meet Georgie Acland, one half of the new owners of Weir Quay Boatyard. Georgie and her father, Harry, bought the yard just under a year ago and with a small team are working hard to improve the business and create a welcoming community hub. The Acland family used to live in Gloucestershire where they ran a 1,500-acre mixed arable and stock farm, alongside a variety of holiday accommodation. Looking for a change of direction, Harry and Diana sold their house, passing the farm onto the next generation and moved to Hewton in 2020. Georgie met her boyfriend, Jake, when they both attended Blundells where she studied for four years. They embarked upon a gap year together at the end of 2019 and travelled to Australia, working in hostels. Intending to stay for a year, they were sadly forced home like so many others in March 2020. So she applied to Mark Warner Holidays as a dingy instructor, but this opportunity was also cancelled due to the pandemic. Undeterred, Georgie changed tack and accepted a place at
Oxford Media & Business School. In February 2021 Georgie and her father jumped at an exciting opportunity to buy the boatyard, investing 50/50 each. With her new found business skills and seemingly boundless energy Georgie is keen to impress and make the yard a successful thriving enterprise. Harry is on hand to offer advice and support, but Georgie and Jake are leading the venture. They both live on site with their three-year-old collie, Sky. Alongside Georgie and Jake, four people work full-time in the yard; they all remained after the change of hands bringing
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practical experience and easing the transition. The last year has been a steep learning curve and they are grateful for the advice and support they have received from their dedicated team. Kath is the administrator and has been invaluable for Georgie, teaching her the basics of how to run a commercial enterprise; Spencer, the marine engineer tends to the mechanical and technical needs of the boats; Trevor, the yard manager, together with Chris and Jake are on hand with general maintenance, both for the boats as they over-winter on cradles and the yard itself. Locals will have noticed much needed improvements to the yard, including a new walkway. Building works have also begun on a new balcony and decking area extending out from the new cafe, which they hope to christen in May with a celebratory party. Georgie was also very keen to establish a cafe, so the team have renovated the old chandlery block and created a warm, inviting cafe which is open to all, from Wednesday to Sunday, selling tea, coffee, bacon baps and cakes - much of which is locally sourced. Amongst the snug seating area is a display of bespoke bags made from recycled sails, local honey and apple juice. Georgie hopes to expand not only the seating area, but also her stock, adding more locally and ethically produced goods. They have big dreams for the boatyard which include the potential for a stylish Airbnb getaway on a refurbished houseboat moored at the yard, and links with other local businesses operating close to the Tamar which will hopefully bring in more visitors and business,
beneficial for both. They also hope to host a few private and public events at the yard with facilities for BBQs and music, raising the profile of this naturally beautiful site along the banks of the Tamar. The locals have been very supportive and Georgie and her father would like to thank them for their encouragement and patronage. Winter is a busy time in the yard for renovations, refits and improvements whilst the boats are out of the water and visitor numbers are reduced. Summer is busy in a different way; the yard gradually empties and the stunning view
opens up as the boats are moored out on the river. It is a lively hive of activity as people come and go, enjoying messing about in boats. Georgie and Jake would one day like to set sail from Weir Quay and spend a year or two sailing the world, but for now, this dock on the bank of Devonian paradise, is their top priority and making the boatyard a success is all they dream about. Nichola Williams
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Tamara Landscape Partnership Scheme Earlier this year we announced the launch of the Tamara Landscape Partnership Scheme - a 5-year partnership project which will help to protect and enhance the Tamar Valley, whilst improving the wellbeing and connection of local people to this special place through new events, training and volunteering. Since its launch, a number of farming events and pilot community events have taken place; new team members have been recruited; training opportunities have been developed and progress made on protecting heritage sites.
Farming and land management
Two Tamara farming events have already taken place giving local farmers the chance to meet each other and find out more about the scheme and support available - more events are in the pipeline. We have spoken to over 70 interested landowners, groups and individuals who have shown an interest in the Tamara Scheme and FiPL (Farming in Protected Landscapes programme) which provides grants to support projects relating to climate, nature, people and place. So far, eight FiPL applications have been approved which will provide funding towards creating small orchards; hedgerow planting and management; woodland management; stone bank restoration; fencing to protect watercourses; hedgerows and stone walls, and also improving access and interpretation on farms in the Tamar Valley.
Heritage
We have been working with Historic England on Conservation Management Plans and scrub clearance plans for 5 sites - Gunnislake Clitters Mine; New Consols Mine; Okel Tor Mine; Holmbush Mine and Tamar Canal Lock. These plans will prioritise and cost the actions needed to care for the sites, before planning the next stages. Local people can get involved through volunteering days. 10
We are also researching the best way to capture and tell the story of the Tamar Valley’s mining, forestry and market garden history. Local people can get involved through local history societies initially, such as Calstock Parish Archive and Bere Ferrers History Group. Later in the project (Autumn 2022) the team will be looking to recruit a storyteller to research local history and then feed it back to the community. The team will be working with parishes in the scheme area to ensure built heritage gets included in the Local Development Plans.
Accessible Tamar
A key feature of this project is the development of a footpath from Plymouth to Bude, the Coast to Coast footpath which it is hoped will open by Easter 2023. There will be a marker stone at the source of the Tamar, on the footpath just south of Bude. There is also a feasibility study on the possibility of reinstating the foot ferry at Calstock, and looking at the condition of quays between Cothele and just north of Morwellham.
Come, visit & stay a while
Tamar Marketing is delivering this project which aims to enhance the existing gateway webpage at visittamarvalley.co.uk. The project will also deliver training for local businesses,
a sustainable tourism charter, and recruit Valley Ambassador volunteers.
Celebrating Tamara
This is the scheme’s 5-year event programme which aims to get local people and visitors alike enjoying the special qualities of the valley and enhance access to nature. Events will be targeted at a range of ages with themes such as wildlife, local food, heritage and water-based activities. The event programme is already well underway - find out more at tamarvalley.org.uk/ events. The AONB team also runs a free walks programme - find out more at tamarvalley.org.uk/explore/walking
Tamara trainees
This is a multi-discipline training programme, with short to long-term training providing opportunities to up-skill and empower individuals and help local communities by expanding knowledge, skills, capabilities and confidence, helping people to find employment in the Tamar Valley. Training opportunities will include environmental projects, local produce, heritage restoration and protection, and marine skills including boat building. The project offers training access for all groups, linking rural and urban populations in the Tamar Valley, and includes foundation/taster training, traineeships, internships and apprenticeships. Tailored financial and pastoral support is
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available, enabling anyone from any background and situation to participate. To find out more contact christopher.harris@ cornwall.gov.uk
River Explorers
This project is being run in conjunction with West Country Rivers Trust who will be working with 10 schools across the valley during the 5 years, running teacher training and classroom sessions about water quality and freshwater invertebrates. This project also seeks to recruit local people for the Citizen Scientist Investigations Scheme wrt.org.uk/project/ become-a-citizen-scientist - see ‘Getting Involved’.
We need over 250 volunteers to support a host of innovative events, ranging from yoga for wellbeing, monitoring the water quality of the Tamar Valley to supporting school visits, helping create a brighter future for the Tamar Valley and its communities. Many volunteers already help to look after the Tamar Valley, but this new broader range of volunteering opportunities and events mean that everyone - children, young people and adults, can get involved with something fun, educational or enriching.
Currently the Tamara Scheme is recruiting: •
Citizen Scientists help to look after rivers in the Tamar Valley, their habitats and wildlife and the water resource by monitoring the river for issues. Full training will be given by the Westcountry Rivers Trust.
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Event Assistants will help run new large-scale festivals and BioBlitz’s, bat walks, film nights, winter talks, yoga sessions and more.
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Walk Leaders will lead walks designed to improve people’s physical and mental wellbeing. These events will take place in affiliation with Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership
Natural Connections
This project focuses on working with those who face barriers to connecting with nature and accessing the valley - such as lack of transport and mental and physical health barriers. It aims to improve people’s physical health and mental wellbeing by helping them to reconnect with nature and heritage and overcome social isolation. We’ll be partnering with link workers, the social prescribing network and other specialist organisations.
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Low back pain All of us will experience back pain of one kind or another at some point in our life, but for some of us it can be a persistent, unpleasant and intrusive symptom. Almost all low back pain is simple, benign, musculoskeletal pain. This doesn’t mean that the pain isn’t significant or distressing. It means that there is no scary disease underlying it that needs urgent action, and instead the way the muscles, spine, connective tissue and nerves are working together is the cause of the pain. If we understand this it then makes sense when we look at the main effective treatments for low back pain.
Exercise and stretching Poor posture, lack of exercise and loss of muscle tone are common causes of back pain in our modern life where much of our time is spent sitting at work and in the home. As we get older there is a stiffening and weakening of the spinal supports and structures adding to the problem. Specific back strengthening exercises and stretches done regularly can help a great deal, whatever your age and fitness level. There is a great section on back pain detailing some simple exercises at versusarthritis.org. You could also take part in exercise classes that have back strength and flexibility built into them, like Pilates or yoga. Walking and swimming tend to be helpful, and if you are overweight, losing weight can help a lot. If you are struggling though the next step would be to self-refer to a private physiotherapist, or a NHS physiotherapist at plymouthhospitals. nhs.uk/physio-self-referral-formtavistock. Some people find manipulation helpful with a chiropractor or osteopath but these therapies only tend to be helpful if used in conjunction with exercise and the self-management detailed above.
Painkillers Paracetamol and ibuprofen can be helpful. Stronger prescription painkillers may be required for short periods but are not a recommended regular treatment for ongoing back pain as the body gets used to them and the painkilling effect wears off - so you get all the side effects and harm but none of the benefits of the tablets. If you are not managing to control the pain with over-the-counter painkillers, it is worth discussing the available options with your GP.
Breaking the negative pain cycle Pain isn’t a simple thing. There is a cause for pain but the way it impacts on us is changed by many factors – how long the pain has been going on, whether we’re worried it’s something serious like cancer, if we are not sleeping, if we are stressed, if it’s stopping us doing something we love. One of the most powerful pain-busting drugs we have, is our mind, and if we can train our mind to dampen down the pain signals rather than boosting them up, we can significantly improve our symptoms. nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/ mental-health/mental-health-self-helpguides/chronic-pain-self-help-guide is a useful introduction to this concept but there are lots of books and websites you can access yourself, and some NHS pain courses that specialists refer to. If someone suggests CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) for your pain, they are absolutely not saying it is all in your head, they are just suggesting a
powerful treatment that has been proven to help a lot of people in the same situation.
When to see a GP Occasionally back pain can be caused by something else that requires different treatment. Your GP will assess you and may well be able to reassure you at that point that there’s nothing serious going on, or they may request blood tests, X-rays (not often used but helpful in some situations) or possibly a scan. As a GP I would like you to contact us if any of the following occurs: • Sensation or power loss in both legs • Change in control of bladder or bowel • Loss of sensation around the bottom • Sudden onset back pain due to trauma or a fall • Central severe back pain and tenderness of the spine • Back pain that keeps you awake at night and is present all the time • Back pain associated with weight loss or a fever or other unexplained symptoms • You have a history of cancer and new onset back pain • Your back pain isn’t getting better despite trying the above treatments
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Are you sitting comfortably? … a personal thank you World MS Day is on 30 May, and brings the global MS community together to share stories, raise awareness and campaign with everyone affected by MS - with activities taking place throughout May and early June. The poem below and artwork have been created by international artist Tessa Jane, based on her experience of living with multiple sclerosis (MS). This work and more will be on show in May at Delamore Arts & Sculpture Exhibition, which is supporting the charity, Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis, this year (see Music & Art). Tessa’s work will also be on display in Tavistock Library for MS Awareness Week from 25 April.
Blind Panic The sun reached out and touched my hand this morning The rich gold rays stretched out across the land, kissing And caressing the peaks. The misty hollows waited My eyes sought each glimpse with desperation Fuelled by the fear of the unknown My hand glowed with the warmth and security of sight. Later the trees looked like a soaring bird Its feathers stretched out with piercing shafts of light exploding through Drunken eyes hold these precious moments safe For who knows what life will bring Tessa Jane, Nov 2008
Tessa said: “I remember the fear and worry of that day, so concerned for my girls and what was happening- no one to comfort or support. My world as I knew it crumbled before me... family and friends trying to help. It was all such an unknown, not understood world I had entered. I was an art teacher. But couldn’t teach without my sight. In a matter of weeks, I was unable to drive and felt unsafe in the classroom. A few weeks later the term multiple sclerosis entered my vocabulary on a daily basis.”
outcome. At the heart of OMS is a selfmanagement program for people with MS, devised to support their physical and mental health, based on clear, practical actions. The OMS vision is that people with MS feel empowered to take control of their health, and make informed lifestyle choices to live a full and healthy life. Visit overcomingms.org to find out more.
Tessa is now an ambassador for Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis (OMS), the world’s leading multiple sclerosis healthy lifestyle charity and has pledged a target of £10,000 with ‘10 for 10’ (£1,000 pounds for each of the years OMS has been in operation). She will be working on a number of fundraising initiatives in addition to Delamore’s support. OMS was set up by Prof George Jelenik, following the death of his mother from MS and his own diagnosis. He was determined to have a different
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Tavistock Catalyst Offering support to young people Navigating adolescence, school life, and sometimes home life, can be a difficult time for young people – and the last two years have only exacerbated the situation with periods of isolation and the suspension of normal social activities. Learning how to interact with people and build relationships, is the key to so many aspects of life, and so it’s very important to have a setting where young people can feel relaxed, be themselves and connect with others.
and a mentoring scheme, designed to help young people ‘grow in selfconfidence, self-esteem and reach their full potential’. The charity employs a full-time youth worker; 25-year-old Jack Hodge took on the role seven months ago, having spent four years with Catalyst as a trainee youth worker and mentor. He is ably assisted by student trainee Lily Doyle, and this dynamic team are passionate about creating
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opportunities to help young people. Jack was himself supported by Catalyst and Tavistock College, when he moved to Tavistock as a teenager after his parents split up, and is very aware of the importance of his work. Lily intended to work with the charity for a year before studying biomedical sciences, but has been so inspired by Catalyst’s endeavour that she has decided to focus on a bible and youth work degree, enabling her to continue with the charity for another three years. Catalyst is Christian based and all its employees and volunteers share a faith in Jesus. However, it maintains a clear distinction between the support group sessions, mentoring scheme and other social activities which do not have a Christian element, and Christian Union sessions where young people can take part in discussions and activities based around a bible study.
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Much of Catalyst’s work takes place in Tavistock College, where Jack and Lily run four support groups, each with about eight to ten students from years seven and eight; the sessions involve some structural topics, such as the NHS 5 steps to mental wellbeing, but also include time to enjoy activities and chat - a member described the group as a safe place without the worry of being judged. Catalyst also runs a team of volunteer mentors, who work with individual students for an hour every two weeks. Their role isn’t to fix problems, it is to ask the right questions, listen to students and help them set achievable goals. Jack often receives positive feedback from members of staff who see first-hand how mentoring is helping pupils. More volunteers are needed as there is currently a waiting list of students who could benefit from the scheme. Free Tea Friday is a very popular Catalyst lunchtime event for sixthformers, which actually involves more
hot chocolate than tea, as well as free biscuits – both of which are common ingredients in many of Jack and Lily’s sessions, alongside doughnuts! Fifty to seventy students regularly attend, taking advantage of a chance to chat to each other, as well as with Jack and Lily. The Wednesday lunchtime Christian Union meeting, often led by Major Pam Smith from The Salvation Army, is the only Catalyst session in the college with a Christian element. Christians and nonChristians attend, and sessions usually open with games and activities (and doughnuts), followed by discussions, and then prayer. A recent meeting saw students taking part in relay races to gather cards of superheroes and match them up; Pam then introduced her hero, Desmond Tutu, and his battle for human rights. Outside the college, Jack and Lily run a youth group on Monday evenings for young Christians in the Tavistock area, who want to learn about the bible and explore their faith with interactive
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Transform your garden with a pond Mark the momentous occasion of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with a garden or landscape project that will be enjoyed and benefit the environment for many years to come. The Queen’s Green Canopy is a marvellous initiative that encourages everyone to become involved to ‘plant a tree for the Jubilee’, although do bear in mind that any planted in spring or summer must be kept watered during any dry spells so if this is in doubt, wait until this coming autumn. Creating a pond, however, is a marvellous project that can be done at any time of year. Water is vital to life and a pond is a lifeline to a multitude of creatures, from birds and mammals to amphibians and the wealth of smaller creatures that live in the water. You’ll be making a valuable habitat for wildlife too: during the 20th century, half the ponds in the UK were lost
and of those that remain, 80% are in poor condition, yet two-thirds of all freshwater species are supported by ponds. The Freshwater Habitats Trusts’ ‘Million Ponds’ project, which began in 2012, aims to encourage gardeners, schools and landowners to create new ponds for people and wildlife. Their website includes an excellent ‘pond creation toolkit’ with a range of free downloadable factsheets and advice. The easiest material for making a pond is a flexible liner as it moulds to fit whatever shape of hole you make – and do buy the best you can afford. Site a pond in a fair amount of sun and away from overhanging trees. Slopes can be tackled by banking up soil or using stone or sleepers on the lower section. Shape the hole to give a variety of depths, from around 45cm deep to gently shelving, with plenty of shallow water for easy
access by visiting wildlife and where amphibians (frogs, toads and newts) can get in and out. If you have very young children or grandchildren, site your pond where it can be fenced off, because toddlers can drown in even a few inches of water. Ponds with steep sides and stone edges are death traps for wildlife as hedgehogs can fall in and drown, and even amphibians (frogs, toads, newts) need to get in and out. An existing pond in this style can be made more wildlife friendly by replacing some of the stone with plants, grass, or rounded pebbles, and with marginal plants in the shallow water so the wildlife has ‘green corridors’. Near your pond, make a seating spot or a decking platform to sit in comfort and watch the fascinating world within the water.
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Devon hedge banks April is always a blur on the farm with so much to be dealt with - so much new life everywhere with lambing outside in full swing and calving well underway. The challenge is always finding feed for them as once they have given birth their only mission is to eat like crazy to feed themselves up after a long pregnancy and produce lots of milk to help their babies thrive. Once again, weather is key - lots of spring sunshine with just enough rain to keep the grass growing. At this time of year, the farm is full of sheep and there are always some escapologists! Some of which I am sure you have met crawling through our Devon banks to get to the succulent buds on the hedges and young trees, or the abundant grass in your garden maybe? For this reason, most livestock farmers in this part of the world have to have good boundary defences in the form of our iconic stone-faced Devon hedge banks. We tend to fence our hedges to keep the animals where we put them, and this winter we have been replacing some of our fences, maintaining the banks, coppicing the woody growth on top and giving them a general tidy up. We were lucky with the weather after Christmas and got quite a lot done, but a wet mushy February stopped us in our tracks. But mud or no mud I am going to have them completed and job done by lambing, or as I have explained, I will have sheep roaming everywhere
they shouldn’t be! So hopefully by the time you read this I will have completed several hundred meters of fencing and bank maintenance, and you won’t meet my sheep in your garden. Often hedges banks are taken for granted, but they are pretty unique to this part of the world with thousands of miles of them making up the patchwork of small sheltered fields, creating some spectacular landscapes. Although I have heard visitors driving in the area say they wish farmers would take the banks down as they can’t see the view! Hedges also offer, if managed well, fantastic wildlife corridors and habitat to all manner of beasts and creepy crawlies. It is not until you actually get up close to one and have to repair it that you realise the effort that must have been involved in creating these large functional boundaries. There must have been an army of workers on the land using the stone and soil at hand to sculpt them. Very often you will find an antique bottles in the middle of a bank, probably discarded by a thirsty farm-hand working to create it. My late dad used to say that you can tell how many stones are in the field by looking at the hedge banks. Obvious really, but these armies of workers used whatever materials were to hand to build these boundaries. So smaller fields with lots of stone in the banks generally means there is lots of stone in the land around them. Bigger fields with more soil in the
banks suggest much richer and deeper soil. The old boys weren’t fools, they didn’t carry stones far and they would build the banks around the biggest stones in the landscape. Which explains why some fields in the stonier parts of Dartmoor have very wobbly hedge banks. A local field is called Fiddle Field for this precise reason, with some carsized granite boulders in its hedges. I still love the satisfaction of repairing a gap in a hedge bank by hand, but nowadays it is mostly done by machine as time is too precious. My grandfather would say that ‘every stone has a face’ and when you picked up a stone you weren’t to put it down again until you found its place in the wall. I suppose every region has its own type of boundary, favouring its stone, soil and the type of farming suited to that land. And as long as sheep and cattle are still welcome in this landscape, these iconic structures will still have a very useful function. Mat Cole, Greenwell Farm
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What’s happening to our butterflies and moths? We can now look forward to brighter, warmer days, heralded by the early ‘yellow’ flowers such as daffodils, celandines, and primroses that precede the ‘red, white and blue’ of the late spring hedgerows. Continuing the yellow theme, one of the earliest butterflies usually first seen in February or March in gardens or hedgerows is the unmistakable sulphur-yellow Brimstone - the original ’butter-coloured fly’. As soon as they emerge, male Brimstones, which are much brighter yellow than the females, are on the hunt for females to mate. Mating occurs only in spring and the bottle-shaped eggs are laid in May or June on the underside of the food plant, alder buckthorn (widespread in Devon), or buckthorn. Larvae are found in June and July and the adults emerge in August and start preparing for hibernation. In summer and autumn, the adults take nectar from thistles, knapweeds and buddleia, and in gardens they feed on the flowers of runner beans and sweet peas. At night the butterfly rests under a leaf, with its wings together, looking just like a yellowing leaf. Brimstones are probably the UK’s longest-living butterfly, living for 10 or 11 months. They overwinter as adults in dense clumps of ivy, holly or bramble and emerge in early spring. Their distribution continues to expand northwards to the Pennines and North East England, probably driven by climate change. The results of last year’s ‘Big Butterfly Count’, run by Butterfly Conservation, revealed further declines in Peacock and Small Tortoiseshell, but increases for Marbled White and Ringlet. They also showed the lowest-ever number of butterflies since the survey began. Does this serious decline worry you? If not, it should. Just like the canary down the coal mine, if it dies we know that something is wrong. Declining numbers of butterflies and other insects should ring alarm bells, not least because many of them are pollinators. Could the recent decline in swifts, which feed exclusively on aerial insects, perhaps be due to fewer insects? Over 50 moths have colonized Britain this century, mainly European species moving north, but some have arrived through the importation of exotic plants from abroad. A report by Butterfly Conservation on ‘The state of Britain’s larger moths 2021’ revealed that the abundance of moths decreased by a third over the last 50 years, and that this was greater in the southern half of Britain than in the northern half. We are all familiar with moths being drawn to light, including coming into houses in the summer. They are also attracted to streetlights which are found nearly everywhere in urban and suburban Britain. However, a study last year in southern England on the effects of streetlights on moths, found that areas with streetlights reduce the abundance of moth caterpillars in grass verges by a third, and in hedgerows by a half, compared with similar nearby unlit habitat. Anthony John
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The demand for my role as an Advocate and Professional Attorney is ever more paramount in order to help meet the needs of my clients. Being able to navigate my clients through the system, attend and support individual choices and decision making is critical – so often at a point of crisis.
My experience of working in the sector for over 40 years now witnesses a landscape that is thwarted by a staffing crisis and scarcity of resources. Never has there been a time when every service I come into contact with is struggling to deliver a standard of care they so desperately aspire to.
Families approach me to support them through the process of obtaining and receiving care for their loved ones. Alternatively, clients who don’t have family or perhaps live too far away to help practically, approach me to act as their Professional Health and Welfare Attorney. For many clients I also act as their Property and Financial Attorney to manage their day to day finances.
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Spring plans for Tavistock There’s a spring in our step as the sun comes out and the town starts to bloom. We are blessed to have lots of green, open space for everyone to enjoy when they visit – whether that’s for business or pleasure. We are kicking off spring in Tavistock with the annual ‘Paint the Town’ event beginning on 2 April, as local school children and other community groups reveal their garlands in the windows around town. Alongside the traditional theme of spring, designs will also incorporate ideas to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. Over the Easter holidays you can expect another egg-citing town trail, running from Saturday 9 to Saturday 23 April. See Visit Tavistock on Facebook for more details.
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Gala Day in Tavistock on 2 June, which promises to be a wonderful day, kicking off with a pageant featuring local school children, as well as a tea dance, children’s zone, music and nostalgia. For more details on upcoming events see What’s On and visit www.visit-tavistock. co.uk/whats-on
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Devon Connect Devon’s new online community hub West Devon CVS as a partner in Devon Voluntary Action (DeVA) is delighted to announce the launch of Devon Connect – a new online hub for Devon communities at www.devonconnect.org
Who’s behind it? DeVA partners from across West Devon, Teignbridge, Torridge, South Hams, Mid and North Devon have joined forces to support the new platform which is free and accessible to everyone (regardless of where they live in Devon). The aim is to make it easier for people to find information, access volunteering opportunities and get involved in projects and campaigns that make a positive impact in their communities. Speaking on behalf of DeVA, Karen Nolan, chief executive of West Devon CVS, said: “Many of the communities we work with tell us they lack good access to up-to-date information about services and support in their local area. They also tell us that they want to be part of the conversations, opportunities, events and social groups in their neighbourhoods. This platform will help to address that, in particular for anyone living in rural or isolated environments.”
What are the benefits? Devon Connect invites anyone from the community to sign up, create a profile and contribute information. Community groups and organisations can add local listings, events or volunteering opportunities, whilst residents can use it to find information relevant to their interests, needs or where they live. With distinct landing pages for each area of Devon (West Devon shares its page with the South Hams), the platform is easy to navigate with local hubs that provide helpful information and opportunities for members to share skills and make connections. Working together as local charities, voluntary groups and social enterprises in West Devon, we can connect our residents to their community, helping to make communities more effective, efficient and safe for everyone.
How to get started If you represent an organisation, just go to www. devonconnect.org, and click on the register button (top right) to get started. Once you have done that and added your own listing, it will be checked and made live. You can add as many different listings as you like, describing your service, any events, campaigns or volunteering roles. If you are an individual looking for useful and interesting information, please go to devonconnect.org and browse around.
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DSRT Tavistock Rescue Centre Appeal 2022 Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team Tavistock would like to say a huge THANK YOU once more to each and every one of you who helped us to reach our £50,000 target for our Rescue50 Appeal. Because of your wonderful generosity, our new control vehicle is on order. What else we need to do: We need to raise money for an additional building for our rescue centre to house our rescue vehicles, as well as vital redevelopments which need to be made to the current building to improve our facilities and help us to continue to engage with our local community. Our rescue centre appeal aims to raise £65,000 in 2022. Why we need to do it: The additional building for our rescue centre will guarantee our viability as an effective
search & rescue resource because it will be used to house all three of our rescue vehicles. One of the improvements required is to enlarge our kit drying rooms. As our remit of rescue scenarios increases, including both technical rope rescues and swift water rescues, so does the need for more equipment and the ability to dry it in appropriate spaces; this demand has increased dramatically over the last 25 years since our initial kit storage rooms were created! Why we need your help: DSRT Tavistock receives no government funding and relies solely on donations to remain operational. Clearly, raising an additional £65,000 represents an enormous challenge, which is why we have launched the rescue centre appeal. We cannot raise this money on our own and need your help.
How can you help? There are many ways to donate, from shopping online through Amazon Smile and Easyfundraising, taking a punt with the SeaMoor Lotto, to just sending us a cheque (with Gift Aid). You can also visit dsrt-tavistock.org.uk/donate. html or you can donate straight to this appeal at justgiving.com/campaign/ RescueCentreRebuild For further information visit dsrttavistock.org.uk, or please contact our fundraising officer on fundraising@ dsrt-tavistock.org.uk
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Questions are powerful because they create change Whether it’s your first foray into investing or you’re exploring your options for the future, curiosity through questioning gives rise to understanding and confidence. The Plymouth branch of Charles Stanley Wealth Managers are here to encourage more questions, so we can provide more answers. When our curiosity is triggered, we think more deeply and rationally and come up with solutions that are more creative. Questions are powerful because they empower someone to create real change. Taking an active interest in planning your finances – from ensuring you are up to date with tax exemptions and allowances to planning for retirement – can maximise your income and boost your overall wealth. This is one are that using your innate curiosity really can transform your life. How much do you really save each year? Where are you spending too much? Am I borrowing money in the most efficient manner? Do you know what your maximum ISA allowances is this year? What about Junior ISAs – or JISAs – for your children or grandchildren? Will this be a tax efficient way to help future generations? How much will good financial planning save from the taxman when my inheritance is eventually distributed to those I love? You should be confident asking questions – even if you think you are at risk of being seen as lacking knowledge. As the old Chinese proverb goes: “He
who asks a question remains a fool for five minutes. He who does not ask, remains a fool forever.” Sometimes, we ask questions simply to start a conversation – it is the endpoint of these conversations that produce a transformative course of action. Never be afraid to ask questions – however basic – as these will add fuel to your curiosity. The more you question, the more your knowledge and understanding grows. This means you are better prepared for the future to delve into your future planning more deeply. Columbia University in the US cited four basic rules of questioning in its journalism course. They are as follows: • Prepare carefully, familiarizing yourself with as much background as possible. • Establish a relationship with the source conducive to obtaining information. • Ask questions that are relevant to the source and that induce the source to talk. • Listen and watch attentively. Being curious about your financial future today can help you feel confident about tomorrow, by giving you the peace of mind that your finances will be robust and secure.
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Have your say on the future of the parish of Tavistock Time to look to the Future
Tavistock Plan What is a Neighbourhood Development Plan? It gives us, the residents of Tavistock and surrounding areas, a say on: • how the community develops • how our land will be used • how we can protect what’s important to us.
Why should we care? We can address topics everyone is talking about locally, in the pub, at home and on social media such as, affordable housing, community infrastructure, protecting green spaces. This is the first time that Tavistock has had an opportunity to gather parish-level evidence about key topics that affect the
future of our community, like: • specific housing needs • transport capacity and local commutes • business vacancy/floorspace availability If we don’t have a neighbourhood plan, decisions about these topics will continue to be made without local input, which must be taken into account once the plan is adopted. An adopted neighbourhood development plan has the same status as the Joint Local Plan in the determination of planning applications. This is how Tavistock gets a say in the early stages of a planning application’s development as well as the option to support or object to a proposal through the town council. BUT there is some ‘small print’: it’s got to be realistic. A neighbourhood plan can’t: • stop development • allocate a new NHS dentist • build a new school • determine where traffic management is located
From your responses to this survey we’ll: • gather your top priorities to include in the plan • create a vision for the plan based on those priorities • gather evidence and ask for more details related to those priorities. We’d like your input on the next stage too. The more people involved, the better chance there is of making this a brilliant plan for Tavistock. You can take part in the survey at surveymonkey. co.uk/r/TavistockPlanSurvey or scan the QR code. A neighbourhood plan may take two years or more to complete. It must fit within the National Planning Policy Framework and the Joint Local Plan for West Devon Borough Council, Plymouth City Council and South Hams District Council. The plan covers the period up to 2034 (in line with the Joint Local Plan) however it must be reviewed every 4/5 years. Once the plan is adopted it will have the same status as the Joint Local Plan in the determination of planning applications.
Tavistock Rotary Club Archives of a club or organisation are always fascinating and Tavistock Rotary has records going back to the initial meeting to discuss forming a club, with names of well-known and respected members in the Tavistock area. Keeping a club relevant to its society, means change has to happen, and this is documented in the archives - rules have been dropped, women admitted to the club and meetings are less formal. The one thing that has not changed in the club’s 75 years, is ‘service to the community’. This is achieved by
fundraising, aiding individuals, providing much-needed items, and helping children achieve their potential. One of our next fundraising efforts is a charity golf day at Tavistock Golf Club on 25 May. Teams of three compete against each other and everyone has a good time. For more details and to enter a team, please email Tony Sherlock: anthony.sherlock@hotmail.co.uk. Every month we have a speaker either in person or by zoom, and were delighted to be joined by Lady Jane Reid, who
spoke about Sir John Golding, a doctor who fell in love with Jamaica and made it his life’s work to improve the outcomes for polio victims and disabled people. His story is a true picture of how one person can get the ball rolling to create a successful project. We have also had speakers from Tavistock Memory Café, one of Tavistock Rotary President, Nigel Ellis’s, charities for this year. To find out more about Tavistock Rotary, please email tavistockrotarymembership@gmail.com
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Could you be a trustee or school governor? Are you inspired by children’s abilities and creativity? Do you want to help your community? If you said ‘yes’ - have you considered being a trustee or school governor? The experience can be both stimulating and rewarding, as well as providing a vital part of the management of a school. Trustees bring professional skills and experience to the table to set strategic direction, manage resources and hold managers to account. Governors on Local Stakeholder Boards represent parent and staff voices, the economic and cultural diversity of the community and listen to pupils. The benefits include: • An opportunity to share or develop your professional skills and experience e.g. chairing, team building, accountability • Working with people who want to make a difference and networking within your local community. • Supporting schools to make an impact on the life choices of young people, helping children from all backgrounds to succeed. The Board of Governors (in maintained schools) or Board of Trustees (in academy trusts) is the legal and accountable body for the performance of schools and their primary function is to:
• Ensure clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction • Hold the CEO or principal to account for educational performance and the performance and management of staff • Oversee the financial performance of the trust or maintained school • Hold Local Stakeholder Boards or Governor Committees to account Boards and committees meet at least termly. All governors are volunteers and the time commitment is quite significant. Most governors serve a four-year term of office. Find out more at www.dartmoormat.org.uk or email j.hooper@dmatschools.org.uk for an application form.
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BID TAVISTOCK EASTER TRAIL 9 to 23 April Another egg-citing and free trail brought to you by Tavistock BID. Help the White Rabbit find Alice. Collect your sheets from Kaleidoscope, The Toy Cupboard, The Visitor Information Centre or download them at visit-tavistock.co.uk/towntrails
NATIONAL TRUST EASTER EGG HUNTS @ BUCKLAND ABBEY & COTEHELE 9 to 22 April, 10am - 4pm Explore the beautiful gardens of Buckland Abbey and Cotehele, following the trails to find nature-inspired activities for the whole family. Trail £3 per child including trail map, pencil & chocolate egg prize, normal admission applies, no need to book, last entry 3.30pm. EASTER ADVENTURES IN NATURE @ LYDFORD GORGE 5 to 18 April, 10am to 4.30pm Pick up your activity pack at the Devil’s Cauldron entrance (EX20 4BH) then follow the orchard trail to find and complete 10 nature-inspired activities to earn a chocolate egg. Can you mix a mud pie for an earthworm, try a job as a honey bee? Dogs on leads welcome; tea-room open; last entry 4pm; trail £3 per child, normal admission applies.
RHS ROSEMOOR UNBELIEVABLE SCIENCE WITH MORGAN & WEST 22 May Morgan & West present captivating chemistry, phenomenal physics, and bonkers biology in this fun for all the family science extravaganza at RHS
Garden Rosemoor. Expect explosive thrills, chemical spills and a risk assessment that gives their stage manager chills. Doors open at 2.30pm, show starts at 3pm. Tickets include garden admission. SUMMER HALF-TERM: THE POWER OF SUPERBEES 28 May to 5 June, 10am - 5pm Create a buzz this summer half-term at RHS Garden Rosemoor, and learn how to encourage these fantastic pollinators into your garden. There will be a garden trail, daily activities and interactive performances to help you discover more about our garden visitors. Normal garden admission applies.
SOAPBOX CHILDREN’S THEATRE SPELLBOUND FAIRY & GOBLIN FESTIVAL 21 & 22 May, 11am To 4pm Dress to impress in your best fairy and goblin outfits - adults and children alike for storytelling performances, theatre, arts and crafts at Devonport Park, Plymouth!
TAVISTOCK LIBRARY GREEN FINGERS 8 April Our Green Fingers children’s group started in March, and will be meeting up with the Community Gardeners for another session. PUPPET MAKING & POETRY WORKSHOPS 14 April The puppet making workshop is for 6 to 10-year-olds from 10am to 12pm, and the poetry workshop is for 7 to 11-years-old from 1pm to 3pm.
YOUR BABY AND YOU 27 May This session is for parents and carers of under 3s to come along with their children from 1.30pm to 3pm.
THE BOX HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS: AMAZING ANIMAL PUPPETS 12 to 16 April, 10:30am - 12:30pm & 1:30pm - 3:30pm Inspired by our spring exhibition featuring the work of artist Zadie Xa, come along and create your own amazing animal puppets using a range of craft materials. Drop-in session - please be aware you may have to wait a short while if the session is busy. HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS: FABULOUS FORMS 18 to 23 April, 10:30am - 12:30pm & 1:30pm - 3:30pm Fancy being a sculptor? Take your lead from the wide range of works on display in the ‘Breaking the Mould’ exhibition and have fun making a mini sculpture to take home. Drop-in session - please be aware you may have to wait a short while if the session is busy.
THE GARDEN HOUSE EASTER TRAIL 9 to 23 April Our wooden animals at The Garden House, Buckland Monachorum are out of hibernation and have popped up around the garden along with lots of other exciting Easter things to find. When you’ve found them all, come and collect your prize from Visitor Reception! Garden admission applies. Trail £3 per child. More details at www.thegardenhouse.org.uk
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Plymouth’s pirates, parades and parties Each year, Plymouth City Council, Plymouth Waterfront Partnership and Plymouth City Centre Company work together to offer a buzzing events programme and the 2022 calendar is jam-packed with unmissable events, year-round fun and something to suit everyone! For all the latest details see visitplymouth.co.uk.
It is expected that serving troops from 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery and over 400 veterans will march along the iconic Royal Parade, exercising their Freedom of the City. Please come and support Plymouth’s long-standing ties with the armed forces.
SATURDAY 7 & SUNDAY 8 MAY
PIRATES WEEKEND PLYMOUTH The family fun begins in May, with the return of the award-winning Pirates Weekend Plymouth promising a swashbuckling two days of fun inspired by the high seas, with plenty of activities for the whole family to enjoy on Plymouth’s Barbican and Sutton Harbour. SATURDAY 14 MAY
COMMANDO GUNNERS’ 60TH ANNIVERSARY PARADE Celebrating Plymouth’s military history, the Commando Gunners’ 60th Anniversary Parade marks the 60th anniversary of 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery in Plymouth.
SATURDAY 21 MAY
LORD MAYOR’S DAY May also sees the announcement of the new Plymouth Lord Mayor with the traditional welcome, followed by themed entertainment and free activities for all the family in Plymouth city centre. FRIDAY 27 TO SUNDAY 29 MAY
FLAVOUR FEST The South West’s largest free food and drink festival – see Food & Drink for details.
THURSDAY 2 TO SATURDAY 4 JUNE
1 BIG SUMMER There’s an impressive line-up of live music over the Jubilee bank holiday weekend with the 1 Big Summer music festival on Plymouth Hoe. Thursday features a full, live 30-piece orchestra and a soundtrack transporting listeners through three decades of iconic white isle classics, including special guests Basement Jaxx. Friday is the ‘1 Big Summer’ day festival and features one of the biggest artists in the world, Years and Years. While Saturday will see two of the biggest bands in brit rock history performing on the same stage for the ultimate finale - The Libertines and Supergrass! Saturday is also one for the whole family with ‘The Great British Sausage and Cider Festival’ offering street food and entertainment all day.
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St Luke’s Open Gardens Bere Ferrers Spring Village Gardens, Devon
Sunday 3 April Bere Ferrers Spring Village Gardens, Devon Explore this pretty Devon village with a selection of local gardens to explore, with some surprising hidden gems. Refreshments, plant sales and local produce available in church hall. Open 11am - 4pm; entry £5, U16s free; please park carefully in village; sorry no dogs; very limited wheelchair access. Drive or take the train to Bere Ferrers. Maps available from St Luke’s stand. Wednesday 4 May
Lewtrenchard Manor, Lewdown, EX20 4PN A chance to visit the spring gardens at Lewtrenchard. The gardens, designed by Walter Sorel, extend over several acres with streams, a sunken garden, a profusion of shrubs, a huge rustic dovecote and a recently restored walled vegetable garden. Stroll along Madam’s walk, on the banks of the River Lew and to the woods and beyond. Also open
and free to explore are the forgotten gardens of Lewtrenchard and St Peter’s Church opposite the manor. Open 12 - 4pm; entry £5, U16s free; parking; refreshments available in hotel; dogs on leads; limited wheelchair access on level areas. Sunday 8 May
Lower Coombe Royal, Kingsbridge, TQ7 4AD Explore the 8 acres of historic gardens developed by John Luscombe in 1840. Enjoy a peaceful stroll around this hidden sanctuary, relax in the water gardens, or simply sit on one of the wooden benches dotted around the valley, soaking up the views, seasonal colour and magnificent specimens of camellias, magnolias and many specialist trees. Open 12.30 - 4.30pm; entry £5, U16s free; limited wheelchair access on level areas; dogs on leads; refreshments available. Drive to Kingsbridge and park in town. Garden located approx. 700m from central car
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Mothecombe near Holbeton, PL8 1LB Approached through its pretty hamlet of thatched cottages, Mothecombe has a formal walled garden with a terrace by Sir Edwin Lutyens. A gravel walk through the orchard and bluebell woods, planted with a wide variety of interesting trees and shrubs, leads past the bog gardens and down to the private beach. Open 11am - 5pm; entry £5, U16s free; limited wheelchair access on level areas; dogs on leads; refreshments available. From A379 Kingsbridge Road take Mothecombe turning. Continue 3m to Mothecombe House following the orange arrows. For more details see stlukes-hospice. org.uk/open-gardens - printed brochures available from St Luke’s charity shops, local garden centres etc.
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Friday 29 & Saturday 30 April
Toby’s Garden Festival Here we go! After the shenanigans of the last couple of years our Powderham Garden Festival is back on its established spring date – just in time for the new growing season. There is so much to look forward to with two days of gardening talks, plant shopping and a gardeners’ VIP experience, as well as music, street performers and Devon’s best street food. Hosted by BBC Radio Devon and RHS Chelsea Flowershow gardening presenter, Toby Buckland, the 8th
Toby’s Garden Festival will be joined by BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Arit Anderson and time lapse cameraman Tim Shepherd of BBC’s Green Planet. More than 30 quality nurseries will be attending, including both new and familiar faces and many Chelsea Gold
Medal winners. We are also total foodies and handpick all local, quality street food sellers from Devon. Toby’s Garden Festival takes place at Powderham Castle at Kenton near Exeter - tickets start from £12, free entry for kids under 16, dogs on leads welcome. For more details and tickets visit tobygardenfest.co.uk
April & May
Exhibitions at Torquay Museum Why not take a day out and visit Torquay Museum – we have a packed programme of exhibitions this year especially for fans of maritime history. We will also be running a programme of activities for Easter so please visit our website at torquaymuseum.org for more details about special events and opening times.
April to 4 June
Far Side of the World: Torquay’s Fijian Connection Be transported to the far side of the world and learn about the fascinating history, traditions and crafts of Fiji. Discover Torquay’s links to these remote pacific islands through the museum’s rich collection of objects, and the stories of the collectors who brought them to Torquay. From 30 April
Pirates! Fact and Fiction Discover the world of maritime crime with Pirates! Fact and Fiction, as this
exhibition takes you on a journey through pirate history, film and literature - from the Cilician pirates of the Roman Mediterranean to the Golden Age pirates of the Caribbean. Meet Vikings, Barbary corsairs and Chinese pirates on the way and discover facts about their ships, weapons, tactics and usually short lives! This UK touring exhibition features spectacular props and costumes from TV and cinema productions, including Black Sails, Peter Pan and Spartacus. There are also many period objects such as weapons, ship models and treasure. This is a must see for children and adults alike, with interactive displays and a treasure trail.
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MARKETS & FAIRS FOR 2022 2 Apr Tavistock Arts Market 14 -16 Apr Spring Fair 7 May Tavistock Arts Market 26 - 28 May Makers Market 16 - 18 Jun Food & Craft Fair 2 - 3 JulySummer Arts Market weekend 21 - 23 July Summer Fair 11 - 13 Aug Food & Craft Fair 3 Sept Tavistock Arts Market 15 - 16 Sept Makers Market
1 Oct Tavistock Arts Market 12 Oct Goose Fair Artisan Market 20 - 22 Oct Autumn Fair 5 Nov Tavistock arts Market 10 - 11 Nov Makers Market 2 Dec Magic of Christmas Market 3 Dec Tavistock arts Market 4 Dec Magic of Christmas Market 14 - 23 Dec Magic of Christmas Market All events are free to enter
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Thursday 2 June
Tavistock Platinum Jubilee celebrations Join us in Tavistock town centre for the day as the community comes together to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, and mark this tremendous achievement with a magnificent, delightfully nostalgic, fun-packed day for all the family. At the time of going to press, some of the planned activities remain subject to grant approval but there will be plenty to see and do for the young and not so young alike. Kicking off the day and the bank holiday weekend, will be a pageant featuring local school children carrying flags they have designed. Replicating the ‘River of Hope’ parade in London, Tavistock’s theme will be love of the natural world and our hopes for the future. You don’t have to dress up, but if you fancy being a cool cat for the day and dressing in your best vintage costume, then pull out all the style-stops because there’s a prize on offer. If you drop into the town hall for Tea-Dance with a Twist, Plymouth Dance will be on hand to lead you through the dance steps as you glide across the floor to the sounds of a bygone age (please note, this is a ticketed session). You will be ‘made in the shade’ in the Guildhall car park as we go all out to channel the 1950s.
Think Brighton Pier, striped deckchairs and parasols, scrummy hot-dogs, and ice-cream cones in the sunshine. We’ll even set up a stage for live music performances on Bedford Square and get you jiving to the funky sounds of the 1950s to the 1970s. Eat, drink and enjoy - whatever ‘razzes your berries’! Across the road on the church lawn, you’ll find the fun KidsZone with our traditional Punch & Judy show - beloved by generations, this show is for the whole family and features the hilarious antics of Mr Punch and his long-suffering wife Judy! The amazing Rainbow Gecko will be there to wow with a magical bubble-show and face-painting. Then, let your little ones splat-the-rat, or send coconuts flying at the coconut shy. Elsewhere in town, there will be music and a Carnaby Street scene, complete
with DJ and old-style decs. Our resident disc-jockey will be waiting to play your very own favourite vinyl, so grab that stack of singles from home, buy a drink at the bar, then chill as you dig the groovy tunes and evocative melodies of yesteryear. Far out man! Be sure to look out for the art on the street in the form of couture-models in fabulous costumes by AJ Art ltd. Influenced mainly by theatre, art and fashion, these fabulous clothing creations are made mostly from recycled materials and a treat to behold. Wowzer what a day! Be there or be square! Brought to you by Tavistock BID and Tavistock Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Tavistock Town Council, West Devon Borough Council and Tavistock Lions.
Thursday 2 June
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Beacon Ceremony Tavistock Town Council invites the local community to join them for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Beacon Ceremony to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s 70th year as our monarch and Head of the Commonwealth. There is a longstanding tradition in our country of celebrating
royal jubilees, weddings and coronations by lighting beacons, and so the beacon will be lit at 9.45pm on 2 June, near what locals refer to fondly as ‘The Pimple’ on Whitchurch Down, with refreshments provided by Tavistock Lions. If you would like to join in with the official Platinum Jubilee Weekend celebrations and pay tribute to Her Majesty The Queen, please park in the town and walk to the ceremony if you
are able to as, parking is limited. The beacon was last lit on Whitchurch Down as part of a chain of 1,000 beacons for Her Majesty’s 90th birthday in 2016. On 2 June, Tavistock will be joining communities across the commonwealth as more than 1,500 beacons are lit to celebrate another unique milestone for Her Majesty The Queen, one which no previous monarch has achieved before.
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Until 24 April Dartmoor’s 70th year A free exhibition at the National Park Visitor Centre in Princetown celebrates the 70th anniversary of Dartmoor’s designation as a national park, with its many aspects: living, working, visiting and the natural environment.
Until 5 June The Box - Another Crossing Part of the ongoing Mayflower 400 commemorations, each participating artist has created work utilising only tools, materials and processes that existed in 1620, highlighting the sophistication of historic craft practices like beadwork, joinery, metalsmithing, leatherwork and pottery. Free admission, Tues to Sun, 10am-5pm at The Box, Plymouth.
2 April, 7 May Tavistock Arts Market Tavistock Arts Market features a diverse group of local artists and craftspeople who fill Butchers’ Hall with a range of handmade art and handcrafted items. You’ll find many different styles of art for sale, as well as a range of jewellery, wood and textile goods, artisan soaps, pottery and much more. Butchers’ Hall from 9am until 4pm.
2 April Film Mary Tavy: Judy (12A) A new monthly film club has started in Coronation Hall, Mary Tavy. Doors open at 7.00pm and films begin at 7.30pm.
£5 per person, payable at the door. Refreshments are available or bring your own nibbles. For ages 13 to 100!
01822 853791 - £18 in advance, £20 at the door, under 16s & students £5.
2 April
Lamerton Art Group Exhibition
Charity Band Night with Nightshift The crew of A Shore Thing are taking part in the GB Row Challenge and raising money for Devon Mind, Cornwall Mind, and Action - Medical Research for Children. Support them at Drake’s Cafe, where brilliant Devon band Nightshift will be playing a fun set of well-loved covers - lots of fun to be had and a raffle too.
2 April Paint the Town & bird box making
Local businesses, in conjunction with local primary schools and community groups, create bright and wonderful window displays throughout Tavistock. Come and make a bird box with Dartmoor rangers on Bedford Square. www.visit-tavistock.co.uk/whats-on
3 April Plymouth Philharmonic Choir Plymouth Philharmonic Choir performs Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi in Plymouth Guildhall at 7.30pm, with over 130 singers, a 50-piece orchestra and 4 first class soloists: Catherine Hamilton (Soprano), Alison Kettlewell (MezzoSoprano), Robin Lyn Evans (Tenor) and Darren Jeffery (Bass-Baritone). Details at plymouthphilchoir.org; for tickets call
4 to 28 April A display of the group’s artwork in Tavistock Library.
9 April Vintage and Salvage Fair Ranging from vintage collections to large salvage items. Open 10am to 4pm in Butchers’ Hall.
14 to 16 April Butchers’ Hall Spring Fair If you are looking for something a little different, that inspires and celebrates the very best our region has to offer, visit our award-winning Butchers’ Hall for a truly unique experience. Open from 9am to 4pm each day; free entry.
23 April Stylish Homes & Furnishings Market We all love decorating our homes, right? Think stylish… think sophisticated… think OMG that’s just perfect for that empty corner in my living room! We’ll bring you the very best from local crafters and traders with an emphasis on style from chic, classy, trendy, modish, nifty, luxurious to minimalist. Free entry, open from 10am in Butchers’ Hall, Tavistock.
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28 April Shake the Shelves Our popular Shake the Shelves series takes place on the last Thursday evening of each month in Tavistock Library. On 28 April from 7-9 pm, the Youth Cafe Zephyr musicians and other local musicians will be performing a wide range of music.
1 & 2 May Tavistock Country Garden Show We are delighted to present Tavistock Country Garden Show 2022 on the spring bank holiday weekend, and look forward to welcoming everyone for a special show in Tavistock Pannier Market, providing a great day out for all the family.
7 May Film Mary Tavy: Ghostbusters: Afterlife (PG13) A new monthly film club has started in Coronation Hall, Mary Tavy. Doors open at 7.00pm and films begin at 7.30pm. £5 per person, payable at the door. Refreshments are available or bring your own nibbles. For ages 13 to 100!
14 May Spring Plant Sale Mary Tavy Annual Spring Plant Sale takes place at Coronation Hall from 2pm (subject to coronavirus restrictions). Buy plants ready to take home and put in your garden for some summer colour. There will be cakes, books and bric-a-brac for sale too. Refreshments
available. For more information contact 01822 811019.
26 to 28 May
20 May
Celebrating the very best our region has to offer in the award-winning Butchers’ Hall, Tavistock. Open from 9am to 4pm each day; free entry.
Library Quiz Night Friends of Tavistock Library are now organising regular quiz nights again. Tickets are £2 from the library, with drinks, nibbles and a raffle available on the evening.
21 May Love Local Food & Gift Market Support local businesses at our everpopular market where you’ll find an array of local gift, and food & drink exhibitors - perfect for buying that special present. So, look no further than this market for a collective of local traders who specialise in offering an array of the finest wares. Butchers’ Hall, Tavistock from 10:00am to 4:00pm, entry is free and we’re all covid-safe here.
23 May Willow Weaving Workshop Join Lynn, and learn the art of willow weaving whilst creating beautiful willow structures for your garden, such as bird feeders, small garden sculptures and more. Coffee and light lunch provided. Also enjoy a unique ‘closed access’ opportunity to stroll around the garden during your lunch break. 10am to 3pm at The Garden House, Buckland Monachorum; £60 per person. Book at www.thegardenhouse.org.uk
Butchers’ Hall Makers Market
4 June Platinum Jubilee Barbecue and Fete Wondering what to do on HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Weekend? Join us in the grounds of Sampford Manor in Sampford Spiney from 2pm to 6pm for a barbecue and fete – licensed bar, games, music, ice cream, stalls, lots of bunting and a toast to Her Majesty at 4pm! Tickets are £10 each (includes BBQ and strawberries/ under 12s free) and available from simonpatrickhill@outlook.com – tickets are limited so book early to avoid disappointment.
REGULARS Last Wed of month Tavistock Flower Club We meet at 2pm in the Church Hall, United Reformed Church, Russell Street, Tavistock PL19 8BD for various activities: flower arranging, workshops, watching talented demonstrators, visiting the Devon & Cornwall Area Show and gardens; plus a chance to win flower arrangements in the raffle. For more information contact 01822 487202 or junecote629@btinternet.com; or visit devonandcornwallfloralart.org
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Mondays & Wednesdays
3rd Monday of month
Tavistock Area Men in Sheds
Tavy Turners and Carvers Club
(TAMIS) meets every Monday from 10am until 12ish, and Wednesday from 2pm until 4ish at the Shed - we share the King’s facilities and car park off Pixon Lane. For full details of our group’s purpose, objectives, activities and contacts see tavistockmeninsheds.uk or email info@tavistockmeninsheds.uk
Tavy Turners and Carvers Club has resumed regular meetings, 3rd Monday of the month, 7.30 to 9.30pm at the Scout Den, Pixon Lane, Tavistock. New members most welcome - see tavistockwoodturners.co.uk for details.
1st Saturday of month Tidy Tavi Litter Pick-Up
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Meet outside Meadowlands Leisure Centre. No need to register - just turn up! 10:00am to midday. All necessary equipment provided, but please bring your own gloves and wear stout footwear.
WEST DARTMOOR U3A We meet on the third Thursday of each month at 10.00am in the Lower Hall of Tavistock Methodist Church. We also offer a variety of interest groups for members and more information can be found at www.westdartmooru3a.org.uk.
21 April: David Turner Town Crying through the Ages
19 May: Christopher Turner Plymouth Lifeboats
DEVONSHIRE ASSOCIATION (Tavistock and Devon branch)
The two talks below will only be available on Zoom but we hope to
arrange regular outings during the summer and return to the Parish Centre in the autumn. For further information check on www.devonassoc.org.uk or ring 01822 616001.
29 April, 7.30pm: Andrew Muir Dendrochronology and the dating of early buildings
5 May, 2pm: Bridestowe placenames
TAVISTOCK LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY Meetings usually take place in the Parish Rooms and in the summer, we organise visits to places of local historic interest. We are hoping to live stream and record meetings for those unable to attend; meetings may be moved online via zoom if meeting in person is not possible. Check www.tavistockhistory. co.uk nearer the time. All meetings are free for paid-up members, £3 for others.
12 April, 7.30pm: Vic Harman The Construction of Calstock Viaduct Featuring many original photographs taken by Frederick Paul.
10 May, 7.00pm: Outdoor visit Gulworthy Church and Churchyard St Paul’s, Gulworthy is known as ‘The Miners’ Church’ and was built in 1856 to serve the large numbers of people working in the local mines.
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14 June: Day out
21 April: David Rippon
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St Petersburg and Moscow joined by a great waterway
This includes a visit to Plymouth Synagogue (with Jerry Sibley, custodian) and, if time allows, the Elizabethan House and the Mayflower Museum.
TAVISTOCK HERITAGE TRUST All talks are from 7 to 8pm in Tavistock Guildhall, unless otherwise stated. Tickets are £5 and available at tavistockguildhall.org or from the Guildhall during opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10am-4pm.
14 April: Philip St Lawrence Singeing the King of Spain’s Beard As England wakes to the threat of Spanish invasion in the spring of 1587, Sir Francis Drake, driven by faith and patriotism, sets sail for the Iberian coast. Philip brings to life the drama of Drake’s audacious attack at Cadiz which delays the Armada by a year! But this is also the story of his daring at Sagres and his exploits at Lagos, Lisbon and the Azores - an epic, thrilling tale of a leader loved by his men but not always by his officers! Since leaving drama school and entering the corporate world, Philip has given inspirational talks to over 200 UK and international corporate groups. As a passionate historian, he received many plaudits when speaking at this year’s Chalke Valley History Festival, following the publication of his latest historical novel, ‘Unresolved’.
This illustrated talk reviews a journey starting in St Petersburg along the rivers and waterways to Moscow, including historical and cultural aspects of the two cities and major sites of interest, as well as rural aspects and home life in towns and villages on the route. It concludes with a visit to the most significant areas in Moscow itself.
area. Palaeontologists and geologists have, in over 200 years of research, reconstructed the animals and the history of life on Earth that they record, providing lessons in climate change, ocean acidification and mass extinction events.
28 April: Henry Guly The Camino de Santiago The Camino de Santiago is a pilgrimage route to the supposed tomb of St James in Santiago in NW Spain. First walked in 910 AD, numbers dwindled in the early 20th century but it has become increasingly popular since about 1990 and a number of routes now lead to Santiago. My wife and I have walked the two major routes (Camino francés and Camino portugués) and this talk aims to give a flavour of the history, the routes, the reasons people do it, and the experiences to be had along the way.
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19 May: Barbie Thompson Horses in Art with a Military Slant (via zoom) I became aware of a significant number of artistic works inspired in the wake of conflict. A starting point are the cave paintings discovered in Europe which appear naive to our modern eyes but prove surprisingly accurate. The domestication of horses by Eurasian tribesmen transformed their nomadic society, warfare, and trade routes. The talk ends with a tribute to the role dockyard horses played until after the Second World War.
26 May: Dave Nilsson Around the country in 80 ghosts This talk is going to take you on a trip of this island, visiting Scottish grey ladies, Derbyshire screaming skulls, Norfolk black hounds and plenty of other tales. From Cornwall to Caithness, and from a Roman legion to a London
bus (yes, there really is a ghost bus), this is Around Britain in 80 Ghosts (approximately).
2 June: Jan Diamond Firenze Bella and the Great Flood of 1966: Florence - Heart of the Italian Renaissance: probably the richest centre of classical paintings, frescoes, sculpture, manuscripts, science, music and architecture. Yet in 1966, the river Arno burst its banks in the worst flood Florence has known since 1333, destroying millions of ancient books, thousands of paintings, frescoes, sculptures, scientific innovations, churches and ancient buildings. Horrified, tens of thousands raced to Florence to help save the art and city.
CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT FELLOWSHIP (Princetown Group) If you are retired, no matter what your
previous career was, you are very welcome to join us. Meetings take place in the restaurant of the Prince of Wales, Princetown at 12.30pm. During the summer months we take coach trips for lunch on the third Thursday of every month.
7 April: Robert Hesketh Exeter’s Heritage
21 April: St George’s Day lunch Coach trip to a select hostelry for lunch. Reservations and deposit of £10 per person will be taken on 7 April. If you can’t attend on 7 April, please book with Mike on 01822-890799 or mikeandkate132@gmail.com.
5 May: Meeting (Reservations and deposits will be taken for the coach trip and lunch on 19 May)
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Tavistock
FESTIVAL2022 30TH APRIL - 21ST MAY 2022
21 DAYS OF MUSIC AND ARTS EVENTS IN OUR BEAUTIFUL MARKET TOWN Welcome to another Tavistock Festival of Music and Arts. You will see that we have planned a fabulous programme and we hope we have provided a range of events to capture the interest of all. We are extremely grateful to our sponsors and our hosts for making the Festival possible and we are indebted to those who have given freely of their time in the preparation that has been necessary over the past two years. We are so glad to be back! Additional information for each event will be published on our website as it becomes available. In the meantime, do not hesitate to contact me.
A display of work by twelve local artists with free workshops for adults on Tuesdays and Thursdays Further details at www.drawntothevalley.com Tuesday 3rd May - 1.00pm Tavistock Parish Church
Dr Sean Sweeney (Organ) Music by Bach, Dupré, Elgar, Franck and Guilmant Tickets £5 Sponsored by Alistair Kinsey Thursday 5th May 2022 Tavistock Parish Church 1.00pm
Mary, Kamila and Leslie Mazur- Park Music for Oboe, Piano and Piano duet Tickets £5
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Friday 6th May - 7.00pm Our Lady of the Assumption RC Church, Tavistock
FESTIVAL EVENT DATES & TIMES
Mount Kelly Chamber Choir and Levowan XII Retiring collection
Saturday 30th April • 7.30pm Tavistock Parish Church
Mount Kelly Choral Society Pergolesi Stabat Mater, Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs and Fantasia on Greensleeves Tickets £10, available online from: www.ticketsource.co.uk/mount-kelly-choral-society Monday 2nd May - Saturday 21st May
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Saturday 7th May - 10.00am Tavistock Library
Beethoven, Debussy and Liszt Tickets £5
Creative Writing Workshop with local authors Roz Levens and Myfanwy Cook Tickets £16 or £9 half day
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Tavistock Parish Church 7.30pm
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The Wheelhouse Folk Choir Admission free
Stannary Brass Band Further details at www.stannarybrassbandtavistock.co.uk Tickets £8 Sunday 8th May - 2.30pm Tavistock Parish Church
Choral Workshop A fun and informative session for singers of all abilities Tickets £5
Sunday 15th May - 3.30-5.30pm Bedford Hotel
Afternoon tea with entertainment from Fine Whines Featuring early jazz and swing classics from the 1930s Tickets £8 Tuesday 17th May - 1.00pm Tavistock Parish Church
Monday 9th May - 7.30pm Tavistock Guildhall
Stella Searson/Sarah Rowe Piano A popular duet recital by these local performers Music by Dvořák, Kreisler, Debussy, Scott Joplin, Moskovski and Seiber, all inspired by dance Tickets £5
Haizea Wind Quintet Tickets £8 Tuesday 10th May - 1.00pm Tavistock Methodist Church
Children’s Concert An exciting concert for children given by talented young musicians preceded by a flag-making workshop at Tavistock Library Admission free
Sponsored by Alistair Kinsey Thursday 19th May - 7.15 pm
Live broadcast of the Royal Ballet’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Further details at www.tavistockwharf.com
Sponsored by Alistair Kinsey Saturday 21st May - 7.30pm Tavistock Parish Church
Wednesday 11th May - 7.30pm Tavistock Parish Church
North Devon Sinfonia Sibelius Finlandia, Tchaikovsky Symphony 2, Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade Tickets £10
Helen Porter - Unexpected Song A new solo show from this popular singer and songwriter Tickets £6
Sponsored by Miller Town and Country Saturday 28th May - 7.30pm St Andrew’s Minster, Plymouth
Friday 13th May - 1.00pm Tavistock Parish Church
Nina Savicevic (Piano) A young national prize winner. Music by
University of Plymouth Choral Society Summer Concert Mary Mazur-Park – Piano/Organ Dr Sean Sweeney - Organ/Piano
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MUSIC AND ART
Thursday 12 May
Suthering Suthering means ‘the sound of the wind through the trees or wind under a bird’s wing’ and folk duo Suthering (formally known as Julu & Heg) have been making waves for years throughout the UK’s folk and acoustic scene with their fresh and feminist interpretations of traditional and self-composed songs. A couple in life and in music, they have taken the folk scene by storm with their unusual approach to folk. They moved from Bristol to Tavistock in 2019, just before the pandemic, in a bid to create a life more connected to community and nature. These themes can be found woven into their music and in their band name which was inspired by the Robert Macfarlane book, Landmarks. Julu and Heg are true story-tellers who champion female characters, creating new narratives for women and unearthing the female heroines of folk. What sets them apart is their wonderful chemistry and charisma on stage, natural humour and two beautifully matched voices. With an unusual mix of cascading, dramatic piano; intricate, fingerstyle guitar; flute, whistles and harmonium, Julu and Heg bring an exciting take on folk storytelling with their evocative and distinctive sound. Their arresting a cappella arrangements are memorable favourites with audiences.
Julu and Heg have also just released their debut album ‘If We Turn Away’, which sees their sound expanded with double bass and percussion from Lukas Drinkwater, and violin from Aaron Catlow. The album explores themes of community, connection, environment and conscience and has been influenced by the duo’s experiences during the pandemic. From the first dramatic notes of Black Bull of Norroway, written by Julu based around a Scottish fairytale, to the final beautiful echoes of Boatman, the listener is led on a complex journey, across ten songs - eight original and two traditional, through Suthering’s beloved home of Dartmoor via an emotional portrayal of feminine strength and triumph.
“Excellent musicians, beautiful harmonies and a fresh approach to traditional music” Tony Birch, FATEA Magazine
Suthering is performing in St Leonard’s Church, Sheepstor at 7.30pm. Please contact 01822 853186 or drdartmoor@doctors.org. uk for tickets which are £12 in advance. For more details visit suthering.com or facebook. com/suthering, or listen to their music at suthering.bandcamp.com
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Thursday 2 June to Sunday 5 June
Peninsula Platinum Jubilee Over the four-day bank holiday, The Bere Peninsula Platinum Jubilee Group is co-ordinating a full schedule of activities, so the whole community
can join in the festivities. In addition, The Flower Show Committee in Bere Ferrers is designing flower displays around the village, and Bere Alston In Bloom Group is planting a Union Jack flower bed and an outline of a crown in flowers. All events are FREE (refreshments individually priced), and a full schedule of daily activities can be found at bereferrersparishcouncil.org.uk.
Open daily will be: Bere Peninsula Art Group exhibition in Coach House Barn, Fore Street, Bere Ferrers; bowling taster sessions at Bere Alston Bowling Club; Peninsula Coronation Exhibition by the history group; sailing training days at Weir Quay Sailing Club. All are welcome for these very special Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations!
Hancock, played by Neil Maya’s talented quartet augmented by the great Bristol trumpeter Andy Hague. Admission £10 (members £8, full-time students £5)
Sunday 1 May
Plymouth Jazz Club
The gigs are held at The Royal British Legion Club, Tailyour Road, Crownhill, Plymouth PL6 5DH starting at 7.30pm. Doors open 7.00pm and tickets are available on the door only. For further information visit plymouth-jazz-club.org. uk or phone 01752 290758. Sunday 3 April
Neil Maya Quartet plus Andy Hague An evening of music by jazz greats Clifford Brown, Horace Silver & Herbie
Martin Dale Quartet Plymouth and the South-West’s finest and most favourite, modern jazz quartet. Martin has played with many of the top British jazz musicians including Alan Barnes, Bruce Adams, Derek Nash (Jules Holland’s orchestra) and singer Lee Gibson. His quartet has the pick of the best jazz musicians in the South West. Admission £10 (members £8, full-time students £5) Sunday 15 May
Sunday 17 April
The Riviera Ramblers The return of John Shillto’s swinging, hot rhythm jazz band which has been a big hit on previous visits. Admission £10 (members £8, full-time students £5)
The Dart Valley Stompers Led by award-winning reed player Jeremy Huggett on clarinet, saxophones & vocals, this is one of the most popular jazz bands in the country. Admission £12 (members £10, full-time students £5)
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Saturday 28 May to Saturday 4 June
Drawn to the Valley Spring Exhibition The theme of this year’s exhibition is ‘The Valley Awakens’ and it focuses on new works and ideas to celebrate the new world we find ourselves in. Spring 2022 finds many of us emerging from a most unusual two years, but this season is always a time of regeneration and the Spring Exhibition features new works from our artists that have been shaped and inspired by the unprecedented experience of living in the Tamar Valley during a worldwide pandemic. On the last day of the exhibition, 4 June, we are planning to have an afternoon tea with cake in celebration of The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Original artworks will be available for sale at the exhibition and can also be purchased online at drawntothevalley.com via the ‘Gallery’. The exhibition takes place at the Tamar Valley Centre, Gunnislake, PL18 9FE and is open daily 10.30am to 4.30pm. e in Bere Ferrers is designing flower displays around the village, and Bere Alston In Bloom Group is planting a Union Jack flower bed and an outline of a crown in flowers. All events are FREE (refreshments individually priced), and a full schedule of daily activities can be found at bereferrersparishcouncil.org.uk. Open daily will be: Bere Peninsula Art Group exhibition in Coach House Barn, Fore Street, Bere Ferrers; bowling taster sessions at Bere Alston Bowling Club; Peninsula Coronation Exhibition by the
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Monday 2 to Saturday 21 May
Drawn to the Library Tavistock Festival of Music and Arts is partnering with Drawn to the Valley to host an exhibition of the work of local artists in Tavistock Library in May. Drawn to the Valley is a network of artists and makers who live and work in the Tamar Valley. We have an active group in Tavistock who are delighted to have this opportunity to share their love of our beautiful countryside and its flora and fauna with you! The exhibition is appropriately entitled ‘Drawn to the Library’ and aims to entice us all back into the library after two years of uncertainty due to Covid. Jan Horrell,
senior librarian, is delighted to host this event, promoting the library as a community space. During the threeweek exhibition, twelve artists will present their original artwork in and around the two meeting rooms adjacent to the main library. These are open to the public when not in use for scheduled meetings and have recently showcased the work of several local artists. For this new exhibition, the artists will also present a series of free art workshops for adults, on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week.
Entry is free and the work will be for sale. Further information about the exhibition and how to book the workshops will be available in the library and at drawntothevalley.com
Saturday 2 April, 11am-4pm
Wildwood Arts: Meet the artist Continuing our series of exhibitions of outstanding contemporary art, Wildwood Arts is delighted to present an opportunity to meet our featured artist of the month for April, Mike Moss. Please drop into the gallery anytime between 11am and 4pm to talk to him about his work and watch while he demonstrates his techniques and processes. A solo exhibition of Mike’s work will also run throughout April and is available to view in the gallery and online.
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Delamore 20th Anniversary Arts and Sculpture Exhibition The Delamore exhibition takes place during summer at the beautiful Delamore House and gardens at Cornwood near Ivybridge, on the edge of Dartmoor. The exhibition, which is the largest of its kind in the South West,
boasts over 150 artists and specialises in showing sculpture in a natural outdoor setting. The gardens are rarely open to the public, and can be seen at their best during May. In addition to the main exhibition, the South West Academy of Fine and Applied Arts (SWAc) will be holding its Summer Exhibition in our Stables Gallery. Now in its 20th successful year, the exhibition has raised over £120,000 for local charities and this year it is supporting Overcoming MS. (See page 15.) Open daily including weekends and bank holidays from 10.30am to 4.30pm. Admission is £10 and includes an exhibition catalogue; free admission for
Sea Meadow by Kate Wrigglesworth
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FILMS...................... wharf news.......... COPPELLIA Orginal score composed by Maurizio Malagnini performed by the BBC concert orchestra
8th – 14th April THE BAD GUYS Several reformed yet misunderstood criminal animals attempt to become good with disastrous results along the way. Children’s holiday screenings
15th – 21st April OPERATION MINCEMEAT During WW11two Intel officers use a corpse and false papers to outwit German troops
22nd – 28th April DOWNTON ABBEY: A NEW ERA Follow up to the 2019 film in which the Crawley family and Downton staff recieved a visit from the King and Queen of Great Britain.
6th – 12th May FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS 2 A sequel to the hit UK film. After the highs of performing on the pyramid stage at Glastonbury, the group will trace their ancestory, and discover their musical DNA on a tour of Australia.
13th – 19th May
COFFEE SHOP.......... Did you know that The Wharf has its own coffee shop open 6 days a week (except Sundays) serving a varied menu to suit all tastes and at very reasonable prices. With an outside seating area running alongside the canal, on a hot sunny day there can be no better place in Tavistock to enjoy a cream tea or slice of cake!
PLEASE NOTE: Check our website or ring our box office on 01822 611166 to check dates and times of screening. Thank you.
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MUSIC..................................... GUNS 2 ROSES Fri 1st April
MERRYHELL & RANAGRI Mon 4th Aprill
KARNATAKA Fri 8 April
VOODOO ROOM Sat 9th April
Returning to The Wharf, this immensely popular tribute never fails to deliver.
Two bands delivering a combination of folk rock, both boasting impressive musical backgrounds.
As a band Karnataka rose to the forefront of symphonic progressive rock.
An exciting classic rock trio paying tribute to the music of Hendrix/ Clapton and Cream
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THE CUCKOO COLLECTIVE Fri 15th April
RISING FEOM THE DEEP Sat 16th April
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Deep Purple/Rainbow music played by musicians who’ve played with Ian Gillan and Bernie Marsden.
Hailing from Bristol this amazing tribute cover both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson eras.
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GREEN HAZE Sat 30th April
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KINGDOM OF MADNESS Sun 8th May
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Ultimate tribute to Green Day one of the most exciting rock bands in the world
The original and still the very best tribute to Rod Stewart.
Members of Magnum era line up unite to perform classic Magnum songs, fronted by local singer Mark Pascall (Departed/Cats in Space)
THE ROLLIN’ CLONES Sat 14th May
THE COUNTRYMEN Sun 15th May
NICK HARPER Thurs 26th May
TOTAL WHO SHOW Sat 28th May
There are no better guardians of the back catalogue of hits from The Rolling Stones.
A Cornish based folk rock harmony group.
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Playing all the hits from the early Who years, Quadrophenia and more.
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Saturday 30 April
Tavistock Street Food Festival
Shelve the diet for another time and join us for a temptingly, tasty time in Tavistock. We’re bringing a host of
street foods and drinks, many from local producers, for a delectable evening of food, drink and music in Tavistock’s historic and very beautiful Bedford Square. An array of mouthwatering street food will be on offer, including seafood, vegan, posh hotdogs, Mediterranean, Jamaican, and lots, lots more. Meet friends and family for a scrummy Saturday evening, grab some food, find a sunny spot, laugh, dance, hug (safely), and have some fun. Try new foods and chill whilst listening to live music – drink in hand, naturally! From 5pm in Bedford Square, Tavistock; entry is free and there’s loads of free parking nearby and plenty of space for social distancing too.
Friday 27 to Sunday 29 May
Plymouth Flavour Fest Foodie fans are in for a real treat this year - Flavour Fest is the South West’s largest free food and drink festival, and brings hundreds of local producers together, offering an extensive range of produce for sale, as well as a wide variety of delicious street food. In addition, regional cookery stars will be demonstrating their skills as they cook up some tasty treats on the chef stage. Showcasing local cookery talent as
well as some of the region’s best food producers this ever-growing food festival in Plymouth’s city centre piazza is a great day out. For more details, please go to visitplymouth.co.uk
History Tour Tuesday 12th April Take a step back into the Jacobean and Victorian era and explore the fascinating history of the Manor with proprietor Sue Murray. 10.30am: Arrival, 1pm: 2 Course Lunch £35.00 per person
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How to pair your wine and chocolate this Easter This year I’m looking at what we eat most at Easter. It’s not roast lamb. Nope, not hot cross buns - chocolate! It’s shocking how easy it is to take two such delicious things and end up going ‘yuck!’ - so here’s a guide to which wines to enjoy with your chocolate, be it pudding, brownie or Easter egg! Texture is important. Most chocolate is silky smooth, so soft, velvety wines are your friends! Also, there’s a ‘rule’ that wines should be sweeter than desserts, and so it is with chocolate mostly! Ripe, full and fruity wine often gets described as sweet even when it’s not - we just perceive it that way. Real or perceived, sweetness offsets natural bitterness in chocolate. Chocolate and wine need to be equal in terms of intensity. If you were doing a tasting with just chocolates and wines, you would start with light (white) chocolate, then milk chocolate and finally dark, bitter, high-cocoacontent stuff.
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White chocolate is usually not ‘real’ chocolate as it doesn’t normally contain cocoa. Matches here are wines that are light in body and sweet - sweet Riesling for example. Slightly sweet Rosé d’Anjou will work, as would White Zinfandel (it’s pink!) and notably sweeter. Fizz lovers will enjoy sparkling Moscato d’Asti. These work because sweet wines are balanced with acidity, which keeps your mouth fresh, cleaning away the sticky chocolate (as do bubbles). Milk chocolate is creamier, with more mellow flavours. Proportionately, chocolate and cream are roughly 50/50, so a medium bodied wine with some ripe fruit character will balance this out. Ruby port is a favourite, but some Pinot Noir and lighter Merlot can be great. The adventurous amongst you might try a Gewurztraminer from Alsace or Chile! Dark chocolate merits flavoursome, fullbodied wine - big Zinfandels (Primitivo in Italian), fruity Cabernet Sauvignon and
the weightier Merlots. Choose wines with plenty of fruit though - very tannic wine will emphasise the bitterness in the cocoa and feel ‘hard’ in the mouth. Intensely sweet ‘PX’ (Pedro Ximinez), and Rutherglen Muscat - from Spain and Australia respectively - are some of the sweetest wines in the world, and bring nuttiness, rich fruit, caramel and coffee notes that complement the chocolate’s dark notes and offset the bitterness beautifully. These are wines for sipping! Two last thoughts. If you’re a real fan of white chocolate, try it with a good Pinot Noir. It’s such an unexpected match it’ll make you look confused for a moment - but it’s worth it! The fat in the ‘chocolate’ does what the fat in rich meats does, releasing the wine’s intense fruitiness. Finally, no I can’t really help you with After Eights - you’re on your own there! Happy Easter from all of us at SW Bottleshop!
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Out and About with Tavistock Ramblers An easy 3½ or 4½-mile walk up the valley of the West Dart towards Wistman’s Wood with John Noblet of Tavistock Ramblers. This remote ancient oak woodland is a legendary spot, and some say it is the haunt of pixies. The walk then visits Crockern Tor where the Stannary Parliament, the government of the Dartmoor tinners, used to meet centuries ago. The walk is partly on a good track but partly on open moorland on minor paths, which are rocky in places. Park in a small car parking area opposite the Two Bridges Hotel (SX609750).
1. Walk away from the road through the gate and up the broad track. At the end of the track pass to the right of the house on a path alongside a stone wall. 2. Pass a footpath finger-post and, ignoring a minor path, bear left after 75m where the track divides. Head for a gateway in the wall ahead. The humps on the ground to the left are ‘pillow mounds’, artificial burrows for rabbits farmed here in the 19th century. Wistman’s Wood and Longaford Tor are visible ahead. Go through the gateway and bear left on a path, grassy at first but then rather rocky. Follow this
towards Wistman’s Wood to reach a stile. For the longer option to visit this remarkable wood where the trees are probably over 300 years old, cross the stile and continue on the path. Be warned, however, that after the first trees the path becomes rougher and is not for the faint-hearted. Return to the stile. 3. To continue the walk without visiting the wood, do not cross the stile but turn right up the slope alongside the wall. After about 100m go left through a gate.
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Continue uphill diagonally away from the wall and almost immediately the rocky outcrop of Littaford Tors appears ahead. Pass to the right of the lowest pile, then go left towards a bigger outcrop, the main part of Littaford Tors, with splendid views in all directions. On the hillside across the river valley beyond Wistman’s Wood, is the line of the Devonport Leat. This leat, nearly 40 miles long, was constructed in the 1790s to provide a water supply to Devonport. At the time Plymouth Dock, as it was known, was a major naval dockyard and larger than its neighbour, Plymouth. In the other direction, to the east, are the ruins of the Powder Mills where gunpowder was once manufactured. 4. Now go back to the lower outcrop and follow a grassy path down towards a stile over a wall. Cross the stile and bear left on a faint track, at first parallel to a stone wall. When the wall veers off to the left, continue ahead in the direction as before towards the insignificant outlying rocks of Crockern Tor. The main rocks of the tor are on the slope beyond.
5. Keep left around the tor to the bottom right (southern) side. The Parliament Rock looks rather like a chair and it is here that the Lord Warden of the Stannary Parliament is said to have taken his seat. Be careful, it is rather rocky here. Now head down towards a boundary wall. The mast of North Hessary Tor is straight ahead and a cottage is on the left. At the wall, turn right. Ignore the first gateway opening and turn left through the second. Bear right on an obvious path to meet the outward track and back to the parking area.
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Why Vigo Bridge? The plaque on Tavistock’s Vigo bridge built in 1773, suggests that the name Vigo: ‘Evokes historical echoes. Francis Drake had twice raided the Spanish port of Vigo in 1585 and 1589.’ The late Gerry Woodcock, writing in 1985 said that whilst the origin of the name was obscure, he was certain the bridge took its name from a property at the site of the bridge. It was, he said, local tradition that the property had been so named to commemorate naval actions at Vigo. He mentions the two attacks on the port launched by Drake. He also alludes to another attack in 1702, which it turns out was far more significant. Drake’s assault on the port of Vigo in 1585 was nothing short of a pantomime. The Spanish had illegally seized English merchant ships, in itself undeniably an act of war, yet war had not been formally declared between the two countries. Queen Elizabeth’s council had pressed for a retaliatory seizure of the Spanish Flota (the annual Spanish South American treasure fleet) as a pre-emptive strike against Spain in case war was declared. Queen Elizabeth had reluctantly given her consent, but then recalled her order. When her fresh order to proceed was given, Drake was in no mood to be delayed again. He made such haste to leave Plymouth on 14 September 1585 that he sailed with inadequate supplies. By the time he reached Vigo he desperately needed food and fresh water for his fleet if he was to continue and seize the Flota. When the English fleet appeared at Vigo, the governor offered to parley, pointing out that the impounded English merchant ships had all been released unharmed, their contents intact – and that Spain and England were not at war. After two hours of parley both men left satisfied. Drake would not attack the town, while the governor would permit Drake’s fleet to provision and water ashore unhindered. For two weeks the 62
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townsfolk and sailors good humouredly fraternised while the English bought their supplies. On 11 October Drake sailed away, but discovered he had now missed the Flota and had to sail back to Plymouth.
Drake’s assault on Vigo in 1589 was an insignificant success in a comprehensive disaster. The English had thwarted the Spanish Armada in 1588, but the Queen and her advisers expected another attack by Spain. Around two thirds of the Spanish fleet had limped back to Santander and it was essential the English destroyed as much of that surviving Spanish fleet as possible. The strategy rapidly became very complicated. First, Drake had to destroy the remnants of the Armada. Secondly, he was to land a force of 13,000 soldiers at Lisbon to help the Portuguese liberate their country from
the Spanish. Thirdly he was then to sail to the Azores and seize the Flota. Again, Drake’s fleet sailed poorly victualled. Furthermore, the greater part of the fleet had been supplied not by the Queen, but by London merchants, who wished to make considerable profits from this venture. The merchants dictated the strategy once the fleet left Plymouth. The destruction of the remnants of the Armada was therefore abandoned, as too risky, and Lisbon was to be the true target. By freeing Portugal from Spanish domination, the English merchants would regain their very lucrative Iberian trade routes closed by Spain. The assault on Lisbon was a fiasco. The Portuguese people declined to support the English troops, so Drake was eventually forced to sail away to his next target, the Azores. By now his effective force had been reduced by disease to around 2000 men. As Drake made his way towards the Azores, he did manage to sack Vigo and lay waste to the surrounding countryside, but that had never been an objective. Shortly after his fleet was scattered by severe storms, and he had to abandon the seizure of the Flota. Drake had to limp home having lost around 10,000 men and gained nothing. As the Venetian ambassador put it: “…Everyone can see
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that the attack on Portugal has brought loss to the English in persons and reputation…” It seems unlikely anyone would wish to name their property in honour of either of these two assaults by Drake. The attack on Vigo in 1702 was entirely different. At that time the English formed part of the European Grand Alliance against the French. The English and Dutch fleets, commanded by Admiral Rooke, were to attack Cadiz to weaken French power in Spain – but the attack failed and had to be abandoned. However, Admiral Rooke learned that the Franco-Spanish Flota was at Vigo. The Flota usually landed its treasures at Cadiz, but the presence of the allied fleet had made that impossible, so Vigo became the alternative destination. The Flota reached Vigo on 22 September. The customs master of Cadiz refused to consent to landing the treasure there though, and negotiations took
until 20 October before unloading was permitted. On 23 October the allied fleet arrived at Vigo and battle was joined immediately, resulting in the annihilation of the entire Franco-Spanish fleet, although the town of Vigo could not be taken. The failure at Cadiz was redeemed by a resounding, albeit accidental, victory. Although little or no silver was left to be seized by the allies, they did seize some other commodities. When one of these commodities arrived in England it changed English fashion for nearly one hundred and fifty years. Before 1702, snuff taking in England had been confined to wealthy foreigners. However, among the merchandise seized at Vigo were several thousand barrels of the finest grade snuff together with over fifty tons of coarse snuff. The officers took shares in the barrels of the finest snuff. However, the coarse snuff, which was called ‘Vigo’, was
shared out amongst the sailors. They sold it in waggon loads at Plymouth, Portsmouth and Chatham at three pence or four pence a pound, resulting in a rapid rise in the popularity of snuff taking in England. The fact that snuff had originally been seized from the Franco-Spanish fleet, no doubt gave a patriotic impetus to the habit. Snuff taking became an essential fashionable accomplishment for both men and women, and remained throughout the Hanoverian age. No doubt those entrepreneurial enough to have bought the original coarse snuff from the sailors so cheaply, thereby starting the trend, would have made considerable profits. It seems more probable therefore that the house that gave its name to Vigo Bridge would have been named to acknowledge Admiral Rooke’s ‘Vigo’, rather than the ‘Vigo’ of Francis Drake. Andrew Pain
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Tech tips from ABC Service Well what a year this is turning out to be already. Whilst plans are in motion at ABC to expand our operations and grow our client base, we are seeing massive changes in the world. First covid-19 and now Russia at war with Ukraine - very sad times and our thoughts at ABC Service are with all those fighting for their country. We are also having to report that unfortunately prices are going to have to rise due to the economic changes across the board and the ever-growing business costs associated with the increased price of fuel, energy, paper and wages (the latter as stipulated by the government).
IT Advice Email accounts: when customers set up email accounts through us, we always set up backups for account recovery, whether this is using a mobile phone number or alternative email address. However, if you are planning on setting up your own email account, please ensure you put in a relevant contact number that is NOT your landline number. Passwords: recently when setting up new devices for customers, quite a few have been saying that they have never had a password, for example with their email account or Facebook etc. This is not accurate and we cannot stress enough that all accounts for email, internet banking, social media etc. will most definitely require a password. The problem is that a lot of apps have auto sign-in, and the web
browser then remembers the password. So, before upgrades are done or replacements carried out on your PC, we highly recommend that customers go through their browser stored passwords and make a note of the key ones they will need to access. In Chrome, if you follow the instructions below, you can find your entire list of logins - if you have saved it to the Chrome browser. A similar method is used for Edge etc. • Go to the 3 dots in the top right-hand corner • Click on Auto-Fill on the left-hand side • Click on Passwords Other news: our favourite antivirus solution, Bullguard Internet Security, has become part of Norton Group and is now being converted completely by Norton. We are currently going through the process of seeing what Norton is now like i.e. if they have improved things considerably. We will be looking at all options though over the coming weeks and advising our clients on what we deem to be a suitable antivirus going forward. Please note that whatever we sell or advise is what we ourselves use here.
Archie’s corner Archie has very much been staring out of his window at the shop, watching as various fans meet and greet him. His range of husky products were launched and we have had a number of fans purchasing items from his range, including notebooks and drawing/ sketch pads. You can check out his range at www.archiethehusky.co.uk
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Beneath Cornish Skies By Kate Ryder Beneath Cornish Skies is shortlisted for the RNA Romantic Novel Awards 2022 in the Fantasy Romantic Novel category. Started in 1960, the awards are highly respected in the UK publishing industry and previous winners include Philippa Gregory, Joanna Trollope and Rosamunde Pilcher. ‘Beneath Cornish Skies’ is a beautiful and well written, magical story about Cassandra Shaw, a 28-year-old woman who finds herself at a crossroads...To outsiders, her life looks perfect – a beautiful house in the country with a handsome and very successful partner who showers her with expensive gifts and doesn’t expect her to do a day’s work. But the reality is very different. Does she stay and continue to live a lonely and ‘safe’, rich life with her controlling and egotistical, cheating partner of ten years, or does she take the chance and leave it all behind and start a new, fresh life working as a ‘superhuman’ assistant for the Kinsman family at Foxcombe Manor in North Cornwall? Ultimately, the decision she makes will change the course of her life forever! Kate Ryder’s storytelling is so polished and elegant, and a plotline with a magical element to it that is sublime. I was completely drawn into this wonderful story from the very beginning and found it extremely hard to put down. I absolutely loved seeing our heroine morph from a shy and terribly insecure person into a beautiful, confident woman with a warrior spirit and a gypsy soul. This is such a beautiful, uplifting story about second chances, taking risks and the ultimate prize... finding true love. I am so pleased I discovered this terrific, spirit-raising and totally immersive story about self-discovery, with shades of ghostliness and the supernatural. I recommend you read it too. You won’t regret it! (Review by RomanceBookTalk - Amazon Top 500 Reviewer) APPOINTMENT ONLY Ashley Meadow, Tregondale Menheniot, Liskeard PL14 3RG
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Brian Freeland is a remarkable man; now in his eighties, he looks like, and acts with the energy of, someone thirty years younger and has had a very interesting life. His theatre career started in 1959 directly after National Service. He worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Sadler’s Wells, London Festival Ballet, National Theatre, Scottish Opera and Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop, starting as a technician, and moving into directing and producing. He has also visited fortythree countries including two circumnavigations of the globe, three residencies in the Middle East and eight tours of the Indian subcontinent. His books recount his experiences and his search for meaning in his life - the metaphorical tambourine. In his book, Searching for my Tambourine, he gives a very personal account of his theatre life and the many famous people he worked with, including Sir Peter Hall, Dame Beryl Gray, Peter O’Toole and Dame Sybil Thorndyke, to name but a few. What makes the book so interesting are the deeply personal reminiscences of the many actors he met, all searching for their tambourines. Four years of Brian’s retirement were spent in west-central France close to the River Charente, which led to his book Meanderings: a River and a Life. This charts his time housesitting near the Charente and his early life in England, first as a schoolboy, then during RAF National Service before his first job as trainee theatre manager at The London Palladium, recreating the atmosphere of the 1950s. He ends this book as the river reaches the sea, comparing that with his life and how his talks and writing have given him a sense of purpose. Brian’s books are available to buy at www.brianfreeland. co.uk and he will be available to sign copies on 10 May at a Tavistock Heritage Trust talk on Women of the Raj, and in November, for a talk on George Bernard Shaw. Like his hugely entertaining and revealing books these talks should not be missed. (Review by Dr Ann Pulsford)
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Book recommendations for spring by Simon Church of Book Stop, Tavistock More recommended reads from Book Stop
Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid
Longlisted for the 2020 Man Booker Prize, this debut novel from upand-coming US literary star, Reid, is a punchy noholds-barred exposé of class and race divisions in modern America. Emira, a young, black babysitter, is detained in a late-night Philadelphia grocery store by security, on suspicion of kidnapping her charge for little more reason than that she is young and black. This is the start of an unfolding and unravelling of the lives and relationships of Emira and her wealthy white boss, Alix, in a modern melodrama, at turns gripping and excruciating, which shines a light not only on social injustice and inequality, but also on how our unhealthy obsession with others’ perception of us can lead us to neglect what truly counts. Published by Bloomsbury, £8.99
Bitter by Akwaeke Emezi New YA novel on the power of youth, protest and art, £7.99
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Latest in the bestselling comic-strip series, £8.99
Long-awaited return of the author of Brick Lane - signed copies in stock, £18.99
A Devon Night’s Death by Stephanie Austin
Locally-based cosy crime from the Dead in Devon series, £19.99
Islands of Abandonment by Cal Flyn Study of abandoned places around the world where nature has taken over, £9.99
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