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GREENWELL FARM, MEAVY

LAMBING LIVE

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21 to 25 March, 5.30pm - 7:30pm; 26 March, 1pm - 4pm Come and see the ewes and new born lambs in our lambing shed. Adults £5; Children aged 3 and over £2; booking essential at greenwellfarm@gmail.com or 01822 855535.

PLYMOUTH BRICK FESTIVAL

19 MARCH, 10AM TO 5PM

A celebration of all things ‘LEGO’ at Plymouth Guildhall, with a huge Death Star ‘LEGO’ diorama, many other displays, traders’ stalls and activities such as a ‘battle bot’ zone and a remote-control car section.

RHS ROSEMOOR

WELLY WALK

7 March, 10.30am–12noon Join the Education Team for a Welly Walk adventure in the gardens at RHS Garden Rosemoor, followed by a craft or planting activity to take home, and a relaxed drink to finish. Takes place in all weather, so please dress accordingly; suitable for children aged under 5 years. Normal garden admission charges still apply.

UNDER YOUR FEET FAMILY WORKSHOPS

21 to 25 February, 11am - 12.45pm, 2pm - 3.45pm Come and join us for some fun, family, drop-in workshops, themed on the RHS Children’s book `Under Your Feet’: Monday: Worm hotel: wiggly, slimy worms - make your very own worm hotel and discover how they survive under the soil. Tuesday: Carrots in the garden - enjoy making your own carrot garden using paper plates and coloured card. Wednesday: Walking ants - make a fun walking ant from card. Thursday: Paint a pot and plant a radish - decorate a ceramic pot, and learn how to sow a radish seed. Friday: Mole masks - become a mole for a day with cute DIY masks.

UNDER YOUR FEET WITH EXMOOR ZOO

23 to 24 February, various times Come and join our Under Your Feet Superheros from Exmoor Zoo for a fun, interactive experience. With a selection of creatures that live underground, you will be amazed at what you discover. rhs.org.uk/gardens/rosemoor/whats-on

SOAPBOX CHILDREN’S THEATRE

CATERPILLAR- THEATRE FOR TINY PEOPLE

Until 12 February Fun loving caterpillars, Bob and Bob wriggle out to explore the big wide world. Join them on their adventures discovering food, getting up to mischief and escaping from the cheeky chicken before transforming into beautiful butterflies. An immersive show with colour, movement, and live music, suitable for 6 months to 8 years.

THEATRE ROYAL, PLYMOUTH

THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE

22 to 26 February Step through the wardrobe into the enchanted kingdom of Narnia. Join Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter as they wave goodbye to wartime Britain and embark on the most magical of adventures in a frozen, faraway land where they meet a Faun, talking Beavers, the noble king of Narnia, Aslan, and the coldest, most evil of all, The White Witch.

BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS

8 to 12 March When the three orphaned Rawlins children are reluctantly evacuated from wartime London to live with the mysterious Eglantine Price, they discover she is a trainee witch, and join forces to search for a secret spell that will defeat the enemy once and for all. Armed with an enchanted bedknob, a bewitched broomstick and a magical flying bed, they encounter surprising new friendships on their journey from Portobello Road to the depths of the beautiful briny sea.

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT

26 to 30 April The multi award-winning show has been performed in over 80 countries worldwide and has become one of the world’s most beloved family musicals. With stars from The London Palladium Alexandra Burke and Jac Yarrow, the show features songs that have gone on to become pop and musical theatre classics, including Any Dream Will Do, Close Every Door To Me, There’s One More Angel In Heaven and Go, Go, Go Joseph.

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11 January to 15 February See The Box through your child’s eyes. Why not get your 2022 off to a great start and join us for some fun sessions for 1 to 4s, providing a range of sensory activities, from singing to making and, of course, playing! Each week, journey through our galleries and our brilliant and experienced facilitator will make sure you get the best out of your time with us and your little one will make creations to treasure. Tuesdays for 6-week block: 10:00am - 10:50am one to two years; 11:15am - 12:05pm three to four years.

TAVISTOCK LIBRARY

The library is really pleased (at the time of writing!) to be providing a place where people can relax, enjoy time together, easily access information and find someone to talk to who can answer their questions or point them to someone who can. At a time when it is quite difficult to access public buildings and social activities by just walking in at any time, the library can provide an open door. Activities for children and adults connect people with similar interests and introduce new friends to each other.

THURSDAY 3 MARCH WORLD BOOK DAY

We will be having a great time for the 25th birthday of World Book Day, although it is the first celebration for the newest member of the team in the photo who is still to be officially named. Celebrating the theme that ‘You are a reader’, the library will be having a World Book Day Bounce and Rhyme session at 11am where children under 5 years with their parents and carers are welcome to join in with songs, rhymes and stories. Come dressed as your favourite character or just dress up for fun! In the afternoon we will be having a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party for children of all ages who are invited to come along in their World Book Day costumes to share stories and cake. Arrive for 4pm to find a place at the tea table and bring your friends.

SATURDAY 12, 19 & 26 FEBRUARY BOOK TRUST ACTIVITIES

More book fun will be happening ahead of World Book Day, when under-5s and anyone who enjoys picture books can come along at 10.30am to join in with Book Trust stories and activities.

BOUNCE AND RHYME

There is also now another opportunity to join in the popular Bounce and Rhyme sessions as a new session at 11am on Friday morning joins the sessions at 2pm on Tuesdays and 11am on Thursdays.

SECRET BOOK QUEST

Hundreds of children across Devon and Torbay have signed up for the Secret Book Quest, the book challenge for all children who are reading independently, but there is still room for hundreds more. With activities, stickers and recommendations to find new authors to read, the challenge is causing great excitement. Ask at the library or go to librariesunlimited.org.uk/ secret-book-quest/ to find out all about it. For more information contact the library on 01822 612218, email tavistock.library@ librariesunlimited.org.uk, or just call in. Joining the library is free and quick. New events and information on regular activities can be found on our Facebook page at TavistockLibrary - do follow us and be the first to know.

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OKEHAMPTON TO CREDITON AND EXETER

MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS

SATURDAYS SATURDAYS Notes Okehampton d 0720 0924 1125 1324 1524 1820 2025 2219 Crediton a 0746 0950 1151 1350 1550 1846 2051 2245 Crediton d 0750 0950 1156 1351 1550 1848 2052 2248 Newton St Cyres a . . . 13x54 . . . . Exeter St Davids a 0800 1003 1208 1402 1600 1858 2104 2300

Exeter St Davids d 0802 1004 1215 1404 1602 1900 2125 2306 Exeter Central a 0805 1007 1218 1407 1605 1903 2128 2309

Notes Okehampton d 0720 0925 1125 1325 1525 1825 2025 2219 Crediton a 0746 0951 1151 1351 1551 1851 2051 2245 Crediton d 0749 0952 1152 1352 1552 1852 2052 2246 Newton St Cyres a . . . . . 18x55 . . Exeter St Davids a 0800 1003 1204 1403 1604 1905 2103 2258

Exeter St Davids d 0802 1004 1205 1405 1605 1916 2117 2300 Exeter Central a 0805 1007 1208 1408 1608 1919 2120 2303

Notes Okehampton d 0925 1127 1325 1526 1817 2025 2201 Crediton a 0951 1153 1351 1552 1843 2051 2227 Crediton d 0951 1153 1351 1552 1844 2052 2227 Newton St Cyres a . . 13x54 . . . . Exeter St Davids a 1002 1204 1404 1603 1855 2103 2239

Exeter St Davids d 1004 1206 1415 1605 1925 2125 2253 Exeter Central a 1007 1209 1418 1608 1928 2128 2256

Notes

Exeter Central d 0616 0834 1032 1221 1432 1705 1907 2052 Exeter St Davids a 0620 0837 1035 1224 1435 1708 1910 2055

Exeter St Davids d 0630 0839 1037 1234 1437 1710 1912 2115 Newton St Cyres a . . 10x44 . . . . 21x22 Crediton a 0640 0849 1051 1246 1447 1720 1922 2128 Crediton d 0641 0850 1051 1250 1448 1721 1923 2129 Okehampton a 0708 0917 1118 1317 1515 1748 1950 2156

Notes

Exeter Central d . 0835 1033 1233 1433 1704 1854 2042 Exeter St Davids a . 0838 1036 1236 1436 1707 1857 2045

Exeter St Davids d 0632 0840 1038 1238 1438 1709 1910 2110 Newton St Cyres a . . 10x45 . . . . 21x17 Crediton a 0642 0852 1051 1248 1449 1719 1921 2123 Crediton d 0643 0852 1052 1250 1450 1720 1922 2125 Okehampton a 0710 0919 1119 1317 1517 1747 1949 2152

Notes

Exeter Central d 0836 1032 1232 1421 1702 1852 2040 Exeter St Davids a 0839 1035 1235 1425 1705 1856 2043

Exeter St Davids d 0842 1039 1239 1437 1708 1908 2118 Newton St Cyres a . 10x47 . . . . . Crediton a 0852 1054 1251 1448 1718 1919 2129 Crediton d 0853 1055 1252 1449 1719 1920 2130 Okehampton a 0920 1122 1319 1516 1746 1947 2157

SUNDAYS SUNDAYS Notes Okehampton d 0925 1127 1325 1526 1817 2025 2201 Crediton a 0951 1153 1351 1552 1843 2051 2227 Crediton d 0951 1153 1351 1552 1844 2052 2227 Newton St Cyres a . . 13x54 . . . . Exeter St Davids a 1002 1204 1404 1603 1855 2103 2239

Exeter St Davids d 1004 1206 1415 1605 1925 2125 2253 Exeter Central a 1007 1209 1418 1608 1928 2128 2256

Notes

Exeter Central d 0616 0834 1032 1221 1432 1705 1907 2052 Exeter St Davids a 0620 0837 1035 1224 1435 1708 1910 2055

Exeter St Davids d 0630 0839 1037 1234 1437 1710 1912 2115 Newton St Cyres a . . 10x44 . . . . 21x22 Crediton a 0640 0849 1051 1246 1447 1720 1922 2128 Crediton d 0641 0850 1051 1250 1448 1721 1923 2129 Okehampton a 0708 0917 1118 1317 1515 1748 1950 2156 Notes

Exeter Central d 0836 1032 1232 1421 1702 1852 2040 Exeter St Davids a 0839 1035 1235 1425 1705 1856 2043

Exeter St Davids d 0842 1039 1239 1437 1708 1908 2118 Newton St Cyres a . 10x47 . . . . . Crediton a 0852 1054 1251 1448 1718 1919 2129 Crediton d 0853 1055 1252 1449 1719 1920 2130 Okehampton a 0920 1122 1319 1516 1746 1947 2157

EXETER AND CREDITON TO OKEHAMPTON EXETER AND CREDITON TO OKEHAMPTON

MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS

SATURDAYS SATURDAYS

SUNDAYS SUNDAYS

Crediton d 0853 1055 1252 1449 1719 1920 2130 Okehampton a 0920 1122 1319 1516 1746 1947 2157

a Arrival time d Departure time x Calls on Request only 0720 Through train 1215 Connecting train

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