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Editor's Note... August plays host to a number of interesting awareness days, from International Beer Day on the first Friday of the month, to Friendship Day on Sunday 6th August. Why not use this as an excuse to grab a drink with a friend, and enjoy some sunshine! As always, August means the British Firework Championships, which is always an exciting event for our waterfront. Make sure you get there early to settle in the best spot! Relax under the stars with your family and enjoy the show. There are plenty of fun filled events happening across the city this month, why not try out one of the many outdoor cinema screenings? Turn to our whats on guide on page 30 and take your pick! This month we return to the Beacon Electrical showroom and chat to Mark Higgins to see how the business has grown. Turn to page 10 to find out more. Have a lovely month, and fingers crossed the sunshine is here to stay!

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BUSINESS PROFILE Beacon Electrical proudly serves the local area with a huge range of home appliances and fantastic customer service to match. Following on from our previous visit in February- we catch up with Mark Higgins, who runs the stores with his brother Nick, to find out how the business has developed and how Beacon Electrical can provide you a better deal than online.

Beacon Electrical started 40 years ago, focusing on house wiring, lighting and heating for trade, and in 1976 Marks father, Chris Higgins - opened a shop near their home in Beacon Park. A few years later the shop moved to premises on Beacon Park Road, where it still stands today serving as both a store and head office. From here, further growth continued in 1984 when the Plymstock branch was opened, and in 1988 Chris ventured into the high street, opening another store on Fore Street in Totnes. It was around this time that Mark took his first steps into the family business, working in the Totnes store during his school holidays. Sitting down with Mark now, we’re keen to find out how the business has been doing since we last spoke to him in February. “Staff are the most important thing” he tells us. “We rely on them to be face to face with the customers. It takes time to train them up to the level we need”. Mark explains that they can gain experience on the job from more senior staff members, or they can be

sent away to one of Beacon Electricals many trusted manufacturers for a more intense training course. “If you can get your hands dirty and use the appliances, you’re going to have a much more in depth knowledge of how they work”. The way in which Beacon Electrical offer a complete service has changed over the years. “We used to just sell the appliance, and after that it would be down to the individual to do the rest”. Now, Beacon Electrical offer a full range of services after purchase. “We can assist with the instillation, the delivery, and we work very closely with our gas safety installers and delivery team to ensure it’s all done properly”. This, alongside their focus on customer service is what sets Beacon Electrical apart from the big retailers. Mark explains how he has built up an incredibly good rapport with a number of manufacturers- with his main focus being price matching with all of the main online retailers.

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he way people shop has evolved over the years, with online retail becoming bigger and bigger. Beacon Electrical are no exception, as Mark explains the importance of getting their website up to speed. However, the most important thing remains- quality customer service is key when you visit Beacon Electrical and shopping online won’t necessarily get you the best deal.

Despite being much smaller than their national competitors, Beacon Electrical can absolutely go head to head with them as far as deals and prices are concerned

“With the main retailers the focus is on the lowest price and then you pay a lot for the services, however we know that it’s the price the customer pays for everything that really counts. Because we’re cheaper on the extra services such as installation, we often end up being cheaper overall”.

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“There’s a whole lot of campaigns at the moment to shop locally and rightly so. Local businesses are shutting up; they don’t seem to be flourishing as they should be”. Mark is keen to promote the fact that people can buy locally from them. “You can come and see the product, you can feel the quality and see the colour choices and see the size all right there in front of you”. If Mark doesn’t have something in his showroom, he can go to the monitor and pull up their website in front of the customer and talk through specifications there and then. In February, Mark was telling us of his plans to develop Beacon Electricals online presence, and today he stresses the importance of doing so. “It’s so easy for people to go online and compare prices with a quick click. We offer the showrooms, the service and the expert advice, but we need to be price aware too”. Mark is confident that Beacon

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“The process of customer research is very important. If they don’t see an item on our website, they are going to assume we don’t have it- which isn’t necessarily true” This is why Mark would like to invite customers into their stores rather than relying on the internet. He tells us, “There aren’t many shops that have such a big range on show anymore. Most of the time customers just have to look at the product online and rely on reviews, but people should just talk to us. Rather than spending three hours trawling through the internet, they could have a quick conversation with us and we can

Electrical will either already be cheaper, or can price match with leading online retailers no matter who that is.

easily pin-point the right product for them.”

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Mark has recently been spending some time in the Totnes branch. Whilst it would be easy to detach and stay in his officeMark admits that the most rewarding part of the job is being so hands on with customers. “I can honestly say that the relationships between our staff and regular customers is bordering on friendship!

We still try and work in the branches and ensure everything is going as it should be- and the good news is that it is”. Mark says that the status in the local community is really positive. So, looking forward to the next 5 years, where does Mark see Beacon Electrical? “I hate the fact that people buy online products and end up being dissatisfied. We’re not looking to take over the world. We’re just looking to give people the best service and the best price. I don’t want to have 20 branches in 5 years. I’m quite happy to stick to the branches we have and continue what we are doing. “I hope that people will continue to support local businesses like ourselves- not just because they are local- but because they really can get the best products at the best prices”.

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magine having the chance to climb the highest mountain in the world. Imagine being the First and only Cornishman to date to climb Everest. In 2011 on the 21st of May for 20mins after nine hours of climbing I stood on, “Top of the World.”

Lying on the sofa feeling sorry for myself after fracturing my foot playing football eating copious amounts of pringles and chocolate digestive biscuits. I was watching a Wish You Were Here program following a charity trek going up Kilimanjaro. Something triggered in my mind that appealed to me. This would be a life-changing moment for postman Ed Buckingham.

Not celebrating but proudly showing the St Piran’s

Kilimanjaro would be the catalyst for a journey that would take me to the highest mountains on each continent conquering peaks such as Aconcagua, Denali, Everest and Vinson at the first time of asking. For a postman coming from his native origin of Cornwall a huge and potentially fatal catalogue of ventures. Besides the logistics and the cost there is the severe altitude and climatic conditions to consider. Everest was the biggest hurdle in terms of the magnitude in height and depleted lack of oxygen. Entering into, “The Death Zone” you are seriously on borrowed time and a race against dying! Once that was conquered I wanted to complete the other two continents of Australasia and Antarctica becoming the first Cornishman to do so.

Antarctica’s equivalent of the outback in Australia

My biggest achievement is getting back safely and returning to day to day life and work. For that I am extremely grateful for. Coming back down is harder taking into account the dehydration, sleep deprivation, lack of food and lack of oxygen. One small mistake can prove fatal. It is when you learn about your mental strength. I was recognised by the Cornish Gorsedh for Exceptional Endeavour in 2013 for raising my St Piran’s on Everest. In between funding and getting myself to the final two continents I have raised money for the British Heart Foundation, authored a book and started speaking about Everest and Antarctica. It gives me great pleasure speaking to groups or going into schools. Besides my equipment that fascinates the pupils I am now using virtual reality and nose clips more commonly used in swimming. In a small way this is trying to simulate what it is like climbing with a lack of oxygen. My book was successfully published in 2016 and I would like to further my speaking into motivational and inspirational targeting business and after dinner speaking. More details can be found at: www.onecornishman.com www.facebook.com/OneCornishman or email me at edwardbuckingham895@msn.com www.youtube.com/OneCornishman Here you can find details on how to obtain a signed copy of my book or book me as a speaker. I tailor make it to what the customer wants.

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Summer fun holidayAtclub Buckfast Abbey

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Please book online at: www.buckfast.org.uk/education Any enquiries please call the Education Department on: 01364 645517

The Bear Trail is a brand new outdoor children’s adventure trail. It provides a site for children…(and adults!) to run, jump and climb.

TAKE ON THE CHALLENGE! We believe children should have a chance to run free, challenge themselves physically and mentally, get wet and experience an element of risk which reflects life, But don’t worry, there is also a path for bears that don’t like getting their paws muddy!

We also offer Birthday packages!

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Kitley House is a 500 year old Tudor Country House Hotel and Restaurant with 19 bedrooms, set in a 600 acre estate in South Hams (South Devon) just 10 minutes drive from Plymouth city centre. The Hotel is focussed on creating a relaxed and homely atmosphere, providing outstanding service and food. The Hotel provides some of the best Cream Teas in Devon. The Head Chef has spent many hours perfecting the classic Scone, which are freshly baked and served with strawberry jam, local clotted cream, and locally picked strawberries. Kitley House offers three variations, the Classic Cream Tea, Kitley High Tea with homemade mini cakes, and finally why not go all out and have a glass of Prosecco with you Cream Tea. They are all served with a selection of loose tea and coffee. In the summer enjoy your afternoon in our grounds and finish it with a walk around the estate. Kitley House Hotel really is a perfect place to enjoy a Cream Tea in a real place of history.

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You may see a different colour bus along your street from 30th July...

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lymouth Citybus are investing £3.5m in sixteen brand new double deck vehicles to run its ever popular and growing 21 and 21A route. The route which is now four years old has seen growth, enabling big investment in new vehicles. Running from Plympton to Barne Barton via the City Centre the new buses will be decorated in a brand new design. Currently RedFlash, the route will now become ‘Spark’ with a two tone metallic grey and red paint scheme. The buses in technical terms are state of the art Enviro 400 City buses, with a distinctive glass staircase alongside a range of other new features.

Built in the UK, from manufacturer Alexander Dennis, Plymouth Citybus Managing Director Richard Stevens put the vehicle spec together at their head office. One of the main features for the new buses is that they are carbon certified, reducing the number of greenhouse gases produced, making them ten times cleaner per passenger than a diesel car. USB charging points for each seat are to be introduced for the first time, coupled with free Wi-Fi and executive seating; passenger comfort has been put to the top of the list when specifying the vehicle build. Richard Stevens said: “The latest investment will significantly increase our capacity on the Barne Barton to Plympton routes as the new vehicles can carry 108 passengers, seated and standing, which is more than the RedFlash buses. Executive seating and free Wi-Fi means a more comfortable ride for passengers

The current buses working the route, branded as RedFlash will be cascaded to service 42’s, providing newer and bigger buses for the routes that serve Derriford Hospital. The 42 routes currently use single deck vehicles. Richard continued, “Transferring the RedFlash double deckers to the No 42 services will also mean we will be able to carry more passengers, on newer buses in greater comfort.”

This £3.5 million investment comes after a period of continued annual vehicle investment, now reaching £15 million in the last four years, replacing half the company’s fleet with either new buses or alternative fuel Gas buses, the first in the South West. Buses is just one area in which the company is investing. To keep in line with its vision of ‘Being the provider of choice, employer of choice and investment of choice’, Plymouth Citybus are investing in its people and the community it operates.

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Within the last 12 months they have scooped a number of local and national awards. Being one of the first companies nationally to be accredited Investors in People Gold against the new standard really shows its commitment to the 550 staff who work at Citybus.

“Our success as a business is entirely down to the fantastic dedication and commitment of the whole Citybus team” “Our success has been achieved due to improved productivity and a total obsession with delivering a quality service, making sure every journey is taken care of,” said Richard. Nationally the company was shortlisted at the bus industry ‘Route One’ awards in November and came second at the National Transport Awards for Bus Operator in October 2016, whilst bucking the national trend when it comes to passenger growth in bus services. Locally in 2016 they were awarded Large Business of the Year at both the Herald Business Awards and Devon Chamber of Commerce Awards. Being a good community partner is one of the company’s values, which it invests heavily in. Recently launching its new schools project, seeing 150 children from across the city visit the depot at Milehouse to show them how the company works and what employment opportunities are available once their education has finished.

USB Charging points for each seat

Last year Plymouth Citybus carried in excess of 17.5 million passenger journeys across Plymouth and East Cornwall, where in 2015 they expanded, taking over ex Western Greyhound routes and safeguarding jobs.

Current passenger satisfaction is at 90%, a survey undertaken by independent body Transport Focus each year. Ten of the fleet are also fitted with real-time passenger satisfaction machines, where passengers press the face that reflects the journey they have just taken. In the past year over 850,000 reactions have been collated via the machines with the current score standing at 93% satisfaction. Always wanting to be at the forefront of innovation there are some exciting plans in the pipeline. Within the next couple of months the whole fleet will be fitted with new ticket machines. These machines will allow passengers to pay for tickets onboard using contactless payment, either through a bank card or mobile phone. This will enable singles, returns and day tickets to be purchased this way, so there is no more need to try and find cash to travel.

Each bus is carbon certified, reducing the number of greenhouse gasses produced

Mark Collins Head of Commercial and Marketing at Plymouth Citybus said;

“We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of innovation, not just in our sector, but as a whole” “We like to be first. Contactless will be a first for bus travel in Plymouth, our Gas buses, which were launched this year are the first in the South West and Spark will be the first carbon certified buses in the area”.

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DRAKES ISLAND SWIM The second annual Chestnut Appeal Drakes Island swim took place on Saturday 15th July.

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his swim saw over 100 participants who set off from the beach at Firestone Bay with the swim to Drakes Island and back around 1.5km in distance.

The swim was slightly delayed due to the late departure of a HMS submarine from Devonport Dockyard, but once the Submarine had passed by Drakes Island the swimmers set off for the first of two Buoys set down at each end of the Island. The sea conditions were good and although there was a breeze coming from the South the shelter of the Bay meant that the surface of the sea was still relatively calm, and it was not long before the first of the swimmers were back clambering over the Boulders and heading towards a warm cup of tea and a breakfast burrito kindly supplied by Jim and his staff from Victuals Café. Although the swim was a challenge rather than a race, the first five swimmers were all keen to achieve good times. Ben Proctor being first home followed by Gavin who beat his Dad Steven for the first time and James who was on Holiday from the Midlands just beating Jack to the finish area. Swimmers then came in at a steady flow with the majority back around the 30-40 minute mark. The delayed start meant that the Tide was now pushing out and the last of the swimmers really had to battle against the pull away from the finish line. David Squires from the Chestnut Appeal said “It’s a great swim for anyone new to an organised Open Water Swim. We had a great range of ages from 74 to 13”. In 2016 the swim raised over £8,000 for the Chestnut Appeal for Prostate Cancer an amount that helped the charity provide the very latest in equipment for faster diagnosis of prostate cancer now in place at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth. At a cost of £105,000 the Ultrasound - MRI Fusion Scanner for Targeted Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer is the first of its kind in the region. The Chestnut Appeal hope that soon they can announce the arrival of a second Scanner in the East of the region and it is their aim and with the support of the public to install others in Torbay and Truro as and when funds allow. David Squires from the Chestnut Appeal said “‘The charity would like to say a huge well done to everyone who took part in the 2017 Drakes Island swim as well as all our Volunteers who worked tirelessly throughout the event’

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Leisure & Events

CHSW Bubble Rush

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JON WHITE FOR BREAKFAST

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ave you listened to the Radio Plymouth Breakfast show recently? Well if not, let me introduce myself..

As Plymouth’s only local commercial radio station, broadcasting from the Hoe, we also want to know about your community events. If you’re organising something exciting, the easiest way to get in touch is via the events page on our website. Do that and we’ll give you a little plug on-air. The whole team are really looking forward to seeing you out and about this summer. Thank you for supporting Radio Plymouth and if you see one of us, please feel free to say hi, we don’t bite!

I’m Jon White Programme Director at Radio Plymouth and I also have the pleasure of waking up thousands of Plymouth households every weekday morning!

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You could say I present the most irritating competition on the radio, ‘What’s the word’. Just after 8am every day, we offer the chance to win hundreds of pounds if you can identify the missing word in a celebrity interview. To hear the clip, see all the wrong guesses and check out how much the cash has risen to, visit radioplymouth.com. Along with more of the music you’ll love, we have the biggest local news and events, plus the latest on Plymouths roads too, so, the next time you’re stuck in a queue on Tavistock Road make sure you tune into 106.7FM and we’ll tell you what’s going on!

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Eating & Drinking Local Directory Pub Food

Bars & Cocktail Annabel’s Steinbeck and Shaw The Slug and Lettuce The Dairy The Refectory Tigermilk

Vauxhall Street, Plymouth Barbican Leisure Park 19 Princess St, Plymouth 25-27 Bretonside, Plymouth 60 South Street, Plymouth Millbay Road, Plymouth

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Chinese Restaurants Buffet City China Wok Crystal Dragon Fortune Court Hakka Jasmin Restaurant Jasmine Chinese Ming Dynasty Noodle Lounge Seow’s The Hoe Cantonese The Wet Wok View Pan Asia The Red Lantern

1 Derrys Cross, Plymouth Colebrook Inn, Plympton 10-11 Southside St, Plymouth 9 Tin Ln, Plymouth 13 South Street, Plymouth 3 Buckland Terrace, Yelverton 115 Fore Street, Kingsbridge 203 Billacombe Rd, Plymstock Top Floor, Southside St, Plymouth 1 Radford Park Rd, Plymstock 14 Athenaeum Street, Plymouth 75 Hoe Rd, Plymouth 80 Royal Parade, Plymouth 57-59 North Hill, Plymouth

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Fish & Seafood Restaurants Catch 22 Faringdon Fish Bar Kingfisher Oyster Shack Platters Rockfish The Samphire Bush The Seafood & Pasta Bar The Village Restaurant

6 Quay Road, Plymouth 58 Faringdon Road, Plymouth 6 Glen Road, Plympton Stakes Hill, Kingsbridge 12 The Barbican, Plymouth Sutton Harbour, Plymouth 36 Admiralty Street 10 Quay Road, Plymouth 32 Southside Street, Plymouth

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French Restaurants Bistro 35 Chloe’s Le Bistrot Pierre

35 Church St, Ivybridge Princess Street, Plymouth Royal William Yard, Plymouth

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Greek Restaurants Lanterns Meze Grill The Grecian Taverna The Leandra Zeus

88 Cornwall St, Plymouth Sutton Harbour, Plymouth 9 Market Avenue, Plymouth 19-21 Frankfort Gate, Plymouth 150 Cornwall Street, Plymouth

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Indian Restaurants Cafe Indiya Ganges and Gurkha Himalayan Spice Mombay Brasserie Nibana Shapla Balti Cusine The Curry Corner The Eastern Eye The Spice Well

18 Church St, Stoke, Plymouth 36 Bretonside, Plymouth 31 New Street, Plymouth Penrose House, 4 Lockyers Quay 9 Morshead Rd, Crownhill 137 Ridgeway, Plymouth 1-3 Mutley Plain, Plymouth 57 Notte Street, Plymouth 18 Buckwell Street, Plymouth

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Italian Restaurants Bella Italia Frankie & Benny’s Morgans Market Grill Pizza Express Positano Prezzo

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30-33 Derrys Cross, Plymouth Barbican Leisure Park, Plymouth 19 Princess St, Plymouth 9 Market Avenue, Plymouth 16 Barbican Approach, Plymouth 36 Mayflower Street, Plymouth Royal William Yard, Plymouth

The Westward Inn Beefeater Rose and Crown The Bank The Britannia The Boringdon Arms The Burrator Inn The Chaddlewood The Elburton Inn The Fishermans Arms The Jack Rabbit The Miners The Royal Oak The Ship Inn The Ship

Lee Mill Bridge, Ivybridge 300 Plymouth Road, Plymouth Market Street, Yealmpton Old George St, Plymouth 1 Wolseley Road, Stoke, Plymouth Boringdon Rd, Plympton Dousland, Yelverton 100 Glen Road, Plympton 221 Elburton Road, Plymstock 31 Lambhay St, Plymouth 8-9 Howeston Road, Plymouth Hemerdon, Plympton Meavy, Yelverton Noss Mayo, South Devon Quay Road, Plymouth

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Spanish Restaurants Lorenzo Maritimo Zuzimo

26 Derrys Cross, Plymouth Hoe Road, Plymouth 153 Vauxhall Street, Plymouth

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Speciality Restaurants Arribas B-Bar Blues Bar & Grill Chiquito Ed’s Diner Fishbone Restaurant Heaven JDs Grill Koishii Las Iguanas Nandos River Cottage Samphire (V) Seco Lounge Shirley Valentine’s Sizzall The Dock The Mission The Stable Yo Sushi Yukisan Wagamama

56-58 Notte Street, The Barbican Barbican Theatre, Plymouth 8 The Parade, The Barbican Barbican Leisure Park, Plymouth 1 Charles Street, Plymouth 1 William Prance Rd, Crownhill 162 Exeter Street, Plymouth 17 Derrys Cross, Plymouth 101 Mayflower St, Plymouth Royal William Yard, Plymouth 15 Old Town Street, Plymouth Royal William Yard, Plymouth 111 Mayflower St, Plymouth 4 Royal William Rd, Plymouth 12 New Street, The Barbican 15 Derrys Cross, Plymouth King Point Marina, Brunel Way Sir John Hawkins Square, Plymouth Vauxhall Street, Plymouth 1 Charles Street, Plymouth 51 Notte Street, Plymouth Royal William Yard, Plymouth

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Traditional Restaurants Barbican Steak House Barbican Kitchen Boringdon Park Grosvenor Casino Innfusion Restaurant Jolly Jacks Kitley House Langdon Court Lord Louis Moorland Garden Hotel Moorland Hotel Quay 33 The Dome Rock Salt Cafe & Brasserie Steak and Omelette The Artillery Tower The Bridge The China House The Dock The Foxhound Inn The Quayside The Treasury The Treby Arms

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Chargrilled jerk chicken & sweetcorn buckwheat 120g sweetcorn, 1/2 red onion, 1 green chilli,1 lime,1 red pepper, 1 tbsp jerk seasoning, 1 tbsp oil, 2 tomatoes,freerange chicken breasts, 80g buckwheat, Large handful of fresh coriander

Black bean & grilled corn lettuce tacos Corn on the cob, gem lettuce, red onion, 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1 tsp ground cumin, 1 tsp smoked paprika 240g black beans, 2 tomatoes, 2 tsp chipotle paste 300g sweet potato, 30g creamed coconut, 4 tsp oil

1. Preheat the oven to 200C / gas mark 6. Cut the sweet potato into fries (skin on) place on a baking tray and drizzle with oil. Place in the oven for 20 mins. 2. Finely slice the red onion. Dice the tomatoes. Cut the base off the gem lettuce to separate the leaves. 3. To make quick pickled onions; place the red onion in a bowl with the apple cider vinegar and a pinch of sea salt. Stir and set aside. 4. Remove the husk from the corn, rub with oil and sprinkle with a pinch of sea salt. Heat a griddle pan on a medium-high heat and cook the corn on the cob for 10-15 mins until golden and softened. Slice the kernels off the cob and set aside. 5. Drain the black beans. Heat a frying pan on a lowmedium heat. Add the beans, ground cumin, smoked paprika and half of the chipotle paste. Cook for 5 mins.

1. Rinse the buckwheat and place in a saucepan with 400ml boiling water, and simmer for 15 mins. 2. To butterfly the chicken, carefully slice through one side of each breast from the thickest part to the thinnest, being careful not cut right through to the end. Open out the chicken breasts to resemble a butterfly. Place in a bowl with 1 tbsp oil, the jerk seasoning and a pinch of sea salt. 3. Heat a griddle pan (or BBQ) to a medium-high heat, then add the butterflied chicken breasts and ensure they are cooked through. Whilst the chicken is cooking, make the chilli tomato salsa. Finely dice the half red onion and tomatoes and finely chop the chilli. 4. Mix together in a bowl with half of the juice from the lime and season. 6. Dice the red pepper, roughly chop the coriander and drain the sweetcorn. Drain the cooked buckwheat and stir through the red pepper, sweetcorn and half of the coriander. Season with sea salt and black pepper. 7. Spoon the pepper and buckwheat onto two warm plates, top with the chicken and serve the tomato chilli salsa alongside. Drizzle over the remaining lime juice.

6. To make the coconut chipotle sauce; dissolve the creamed coconut with 40ml boiling water and mix with the remaining chipotle paste. 7. Spoon the spiced black beans into the gem lettuce leaves, and top with the grilled corn, diced tomatoes and pickled red onions. Drizzle with the coconut chipotle sauce and serve alongside the sweet potato fries.

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August 2017 SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN Friday 25th August 8pm-11:45pm Tinside Lido The incomparable, perfect, never-bettered musical to beat all musicals and a very fitting opener to our outdoor screenings at Tinside. Where better to watch this spoof of the turmoil that afflicted the movie industry in the late 1920s than in Plymouth’s art Deco Lido. When two silent movie stars, Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont, latest movie is made into a musical a chorus girl is brought in to dub Lina’s speaking and singing….and the rest is cinema history. Tickets are £9 and includes a chair for everyone. VIP tickets are also available. FAMILY FILMS ON THE BIG SCREEN

Ocean City Blues n’ Jazz Festival on the Barbican!

CORNWALL PETFEST Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th August The Barrow Centre, Mount Edgcumbe Miss Ivy Events present the Cornwall PetFest at the stunning Mount Edgcumbe. Over 50 stalls will be on hand selling pet related products and services, as well as loads of entertainment in the form of ‘have a go’ agility courses, a dog show, a pet photobooth, animal related workshops for the kids, entertainment, behaviourist workshops, grooming demos, a Pet’s Got Talent competition, a dog walk, first aid workshops and plenty of refreshments to keep you going! Entry is adult £6.00, child (5 - 12) £3 on the gate or £4.50 and £2.50 respectively is booked in advance online. PLYMOUTH PRIDE FESTIVAL Saturday 5th of August Plymouth Hoe Once again the amazing vista of Plymouth Sound and the iconic Smeaton’s Tower will form the perfect backdrop for the event. The Colourful, Loud and Proud Pride Parade through the city centre to Plymouth Hoe will depart at midday. On the Hoe there will be a diverse mix of musicians, singers, and bands on the main stage from 1.30pm to 8.30pm along with: An ecliptic mix of community and commercial stalls, Fun Fair for all ages, inflatables, face painting and events for children, Licensed Bar, Choice of hot food and snacks and lots more! The Plymouth Pride Festival is a FREE family friendly event and all are welcome to embrace and celebrate

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the diversity of the LGBTQ communities. The event is self funding and we rely on donations and sponsorship to cover the cost of staging and event infrastructure. of friendship, sisterhood and music. OCEAN CITY FESTIVAL Friday 11th-Sunday 13th August The Barbican This year’s festival incorporates a festival market, with quirky and captivating stalls selling arts, crafts, furnishings, fashion, food and lifestyle goods.The second Ocean City Blues N Jazz Festival is supported by Plymouth City Council and backed by the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership and brings excellent music and a groovy atmosphere to the city’s historic quayside quarter. This year, the event takes place over the three days. There will be a network of waterside venues linking together to create a buzzy atmosphere of free and ticketed gigs. Look out for gigs in the B-Bar, the Barbican Theatre, Plymouth Gin Distillery, the National Marine Aquarium, the Blues Bar and Grill, the Admiral MacBride and The Glassblowing House. The Festival brings together local and international acts from across the spectrum of jazz and blues

Dates throughout August Plymouth’s Big Screen The big screen plays host to a number of fun family films throughout August. The live adaptation of the Disney classic ‘Beauty and the Beast’ will be showing on Thursday 3rd of August. On the 17th of August, A suit-wearing, briefcasecarrying baby pairs up with his 7-year old brother to stop the dastardly plot of the CEO of Puppy Co in Boss Baby. And Smurfs: The Lost Village will be shown on the 24th of August. WEEKEND OF WONDERS Saturday 2nd, Sunday 3rd September Royal William Yard The Invisible Circus comes to the Yard back for a third year this event is a huge crowd pleaser. Street entertainers work 7 pitches around the Yard and the award winning Good Food Market is in the Factory Cooperage. A high wire walker wows the crowds by crossing the Harbour, on foot and by bike as well as a grand finale which involves two performers on the wire 10m above the ground.

GIN CLUB Thursday 31st August 6pm-10:30pm The Treasury Join us at The Treasury Bar for Gin Club on the last Thursday of every month. In the hands of one of our ‘Gin Gurus’ you can learn to smell, taste, and differentiate between three hand-picked mystery gins and their botanicals, whilst sampling our tapas grazing boards. Succeed in guessing all three gins correctly, and come back next month for free!

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BRITISH FIREWORK CHAMPIONSHIPS 9th and 10th of August Plymouth Hoe The world famous British Firework Championships is set to return to Plymouth’s Waterfront. Get ready for an exciting night full of entertainment! This year’s competitors are: AJ Pyrotechnics from Folkstone, Dragon Fireworks - from Surrey, Nemisis Pyrotechnics - from Cheshire,Selstar Fireworks - from West Sussex, Smart Pyrotechnics - from Wiltshire and The UK Firework & Events Company - from London. There will be plenty of food stalls and live entertainment from Micheal Collings, Tom Baker, Tribal Rights and Chay Snowdon Band on the Heart stage. GREASE AT MOUNT EDGCUMBE 18th August 8pm-11:45pm Mount Edgcumbe The open air cinema are showing Grease at Mount Edgecumbe! The film starts 9.15pm (doors open and bar from 8pm) The unashamed feel-good film to guarantee some summer lovin’! Sandy, Danny, the Pink Ladies and the T-Birds are all present and correct and Grease is every bit as good as we all remember it to be. The songs are infectious, the dancing is full of fun and the love story as sweet and funny as it ever was. Standard tickets are £8- please bring your own chair! VIP tickets are also available for £17, which includes a chair, a blanket and a glass of prosecco to make the experience that little more special! TAVISTOCK SUMMER FETE 20th August, 10:30am-4pm Bedford Square, Tavistock Family fun day out at Tavistock Summer Fete. Live music, morris dancing,

workshops, children’s entertainment, bar, stalls and fun dog show.The Tavistock Summer Fete will be jam packed full of fun for all ages, with over 30 Gift and Artisan traders selling their unique products. There will also be a variety of workshops taking place over the day with the Scrap Book. Children’s entertainment will be provided, with local company Circus Direct who will be offering workshops and doing performances throughout the day, there will also be face-painting and balloon modelling throughout the day. Refreshments will be available as well as a beer tent. The Bedford Hotel will also be serving afternoon teas. FUN FAMILY DOG SHOW Monday 28th August Kitley Estate, Yealmpton Gables Farm are holding a fun family dog show at Miss Ivy’s Summer Garden fete at Kitley Estate this month. There will be stalls selling merchandise and lucky dips. There will also be a fun family dog show with categories such as; the best fancy dress, the handsomest dog, the best behaved and the dog most like it’s owner. Entry to the competition is £1.50 LOVE SUMMER FESTIVAL 11th - 13th August Newnham Park, Plympton Located in Newnham Park in plympton, Love Summer Festival is a high quality festival experience in Devon for the whole family. It features over 100 DJ’s in the 4 venues across all genres, together with a live stage and full children’s entertainment programme. The festival also offers a diverse range of Artisan food Traders, and magical glamping experiences all at amazing value for money prices. They even have proper flushing toilets! Now in it’s seventh year, Love Summer festival

Bushcraft for kids at Saltram

started our as a small, private celebration for a wedding anniversary, and has since flourished! The theme for 2017 is ‘Glitz and Glamour’ so be sure to rock up in your most glamourous atire! For more information you can visit the website at www.lovesummerfestival.com MUSIC IN THE PARK Sunday 27th August Devonport Park Devonport Park Bandstand are hosting live music from 12 noon to 5pm with local brass bands, jazz, blues, celtic, folk, choirs and local soloists. Admission to the event is free. You can find out more information by visiting the website at www. friendsofdevonportpark.co.uk BUSHCRAFT FOR KIDS August 8th, 9th and 10th Saltram A wild adventure walkabout, children will learn about useful plants, shelter building, fire and much more. This one day mixed bushcraft/ survival session will give children an adventure experience into essential natural skills. The day runs from 10am-3pm and booking is essential! SUMMER PICKNIT Friday 18th August Mount Edgcumbe

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Located in front of the beautiful Mount Edgcumbe House, have fun making paper party hats! You can even have a go at some knitting with members of our traditional craft group who will be with us at the event, or you can watch and learn from them. Bring your own picnic, blanket and that all important teddy bear! The event runs from 11am to 1pm and costs £2 per child. Accompanying adults go free. Booking is essential to aquire numbers and more info can be found at plymhearts.eventbrite.co.uk

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People who want to wave goodbye to their warts, moles, cysts and skin tags but are not eligible for treatment in the NHS can have them removed by using an established private skincare and minor surgery service in Plymouth... are very conscious of it or it may cause problems, for example, by getting caught on items of clothing. People are more conscious of their general looks too, including men who make up almost half of the patients seen in the service.

“Our doctors are all NHS local GPs and they have accreditation for carrying out minor surgery.” GP or self-referral Patients can ask their GP to refer them to the service or they can simply make their own referral direct. Sentinel has written to GPs surgeries across Plymouth and the South Hams explaining how they can link up with the new business. However, the service will see patients from any location.

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There is a dedicated telephone advice and booking line, 0333 332 2105, where patients’ options will be talked through and bookings made.

A unique service twist Based at modern premises with free parking at Plymouth Science Park next door to Derriford Hospital, it runs clinics managed by GPs and podiatrists highly experienced and with a specialist interest in the procedures offered.

Keenly priced The clinics are held weekly and patients can book a convenient appointment up to 3 months in advance. Cost depends on the treatment undertaken; for example, a mole removal is £469 with the sample being sent to the Derriford lab for checking. Test results are sent to the patient’s GP. Toe nail and verruca removals are just £219.

The service has a quite unique twist in that a proportion of the revenues raised will be invested back into local NHS services and into GP services for funding new projects and initiatives.

Lee explained it is not Sentinel’s intention to take minor surgery away from GP practices that wish to still offer it.

“We think we are the only company in the country set up to offer private healthcare that invests back into the NHS”

“We are mindful that a few surgeries want to continue to offer use minor operations and that is great – what we offer is a sensibly priced, safe service for patients who want a choice or who cannot have their operation through their own practice”.

entinel Private Healthcare offers fee-paying patients treatments not provided in the cash-strapped NHS. It offers the removal of fatty lumps (lipomas), sebaceous cysts and the removal of troublesome toe nails and verrucas.

said operational lead and Sentinel’s Commercial Business Manager, Lee Grant. He explained that the NHS is now at the point whereby it will not fund the removal of lesions such as moles, cysts and lipomas unless they are detrimental to the patient’s health. Supporting the NHS “NHS budgets are such that there are more and more minor procedures not available on the NHS,” Lee said. “It is classed as a cosmetic issue and only if it is a clinical necessity will they be removed”. The other issue is that GP practices are under a huge strain with demand for GP time and sometimes the practice doesn’t have the surgical skills available through its staff either. “But people still want their lumps and bumps removed!” said Lee, either because they

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SUMMER HOLIDAY If you’re busy planning for your summer holiday, chances are you’ve got your spending money sorted, bought some new holiday clothes and packed your tourist guide. What you may not have thought to pack is plasters, painkillers and compression socks, but these could prove vital.

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he last thing anyone wants on their summer holiday is to get ill. But in the lead up to a holiday, it can be easy to spend more time thinking about the latest season’s fashion, getting the best exchange rate or making sure that the pets will be well looked after. It may not seem important at the time, but having a quick chat with your pharmacist before you go away can help to avoid some of the most common illnesses that can spoil your holiday. Read on to discover what advice Leyla Hannbeck, head of information services at the National Pharmacy Association, has to offer on how to stay healthy this summer.

STOMACH BUGS People often suffer with diarrhoea and sickness on holiday because they have consumed contaminated food or water. Follow the simple rule ‘cook it, boil it, peel it or leave it’ while you’re on your holiday. Stomach upsets can also be caused by bad hygiene so make sure that you wash your hands thoroughly before preparing or eating food.

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bug. These will stop you from getting dehydrated. You can also ask your pharmacist about anti-diarrhoea pills.

DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) happens when a blood clot forms in one of the body’s deep veins. This tends to happen when a person has been inactive for a period of time, as blood collects in the lower parts of the body, particularly in the lower legs. Every year, DVT affects one in every 1,000 people in the UK, but there things you can do to reduce your chances of getting it. For example, when you’re on a long journey, try to do leg and calf exercises every half hour or if try and walk around. Make sure that you wear loose clothing from the waist down and ensure you are drinking plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated.

“a quick chat with your pharmacist before you go away can help to avoid some of the most common illnesses that can spoil your holiday”

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Pharmacy tips: If you’re worried

You should apply sunscreen liberally before going out in the sun and make sure you reapply it every couple of hours throughout the day. Also, try to stay in the shade when the sun is at its strongest between 11am and 3pm. If you do get sunburn, cover the area immediately to prevent further damage. A cool shower can also help, as can applying After Sun. If your skin starts to feel itchy a few days later and you start to peel, use a moisturiser. You can of course avoid all of this by making sure you apply sunscreen and stay in the shade.

about DVT, ask your pharmacist about compression socks.

TRAVEL SICKNESS: Your pharmacist can give you advice on available remedies as well as giving tips on how to prevent travel sickness, such as ensuring there is good ventilation and encouraging children who suffer with travel sickness to look out of the window instead of playing games or reading books, as this can make it worse.

Pharmacy tips: Alcohol should be

avoided while taking travel sickness tablets and the tablets may interact with other medicines you may be taking, so ask your pharmacist for advice on the best product for you.

“Your pharmacist can give you advice on available remedies as well as giving tips on how to prevent travel sickness”

SUNBURN Sunburn is something that you should definitely not have to suffer with on holiday. Visit your pharmacy before you go to make sure that you have the correct sunscreen for your holiday. It is recommended that an adult wears a sunscreen with a rating of at least SPF15 and for a child, SPF30. It will of course depend on where you’re travelling to so ask your pharmacist for advice.

Pharmacy tips: Don’t be fooled by a cloudy sky. Just because you cannot see the sun, doesn’t mean that it won’t be causing damage to the skin. Don’t forget your anti-malarial tablets: It only takes one bite to

become infected with malaria so make sure you take malaria prevention seriously.

The type of anti-malarial you need will depend on a number of factors including where you are going, your medical history, your age and whether you are pregnant. Ask your pharmacist for advice.

Pharmacy tips: Unfortunately, no anti-malarial tablets and travel vaccines are 100% effective so it is essential to use other bite-avoidance precautions such as mosquito nets to go around your bed, skin repellents and plug in vaporisers. Must haves for a holiday health kit: Eye drops can help to

replenish moisture after the humidity of aeroplanes especially if you wear contact lenses. Painkillers can be used to treat back pain and headaches. They can also be used to treat high temperatures in children. Ear drops can help to treat the symptoms of ear infections - particularly common with children using swimming pools. Make sure you have a good supply of plasters, wound dressings and antiseptic creams for minor scrapes and falls. For more information on what your local pharmacy can offer visit; www.askyourpharmacist.co.uk

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AMERICAN MADE Starring Tom Cruise, Lola Kirke and Domhnall Gleeson

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Your guide to the films hitting cinemas this month

Barry Seal (Tom Cruise) was a former TWA pilot, flying commercial aeroplanes around the world, until the CIA recruited him to help deal with the emerging threat of American communism. Going undercover on an operation, a Columbian drug smuggler begins to entice Seal, as he switches allegiances in favour of a life of crime.

Released: 25th August

ANNABELLE: CREATION

EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING

Starring Miranda Otto and Stephanie Sigman

Starring Amanda Stenberg and Nick Robinson

A dollmaker and his wife are still haunted by the tragic death of their only child, Annabelle. But things begin to get creepy when they contact Annabelle from beyond the grave, and receive an offer they cant refuse- the chance to transfer their daughters spirit into the body of a doll. The origins of the demonic doll are revealed in this chilling prequel.

Maddy is a smart, curious and imaginative 18-year-old who is unable to leave the protection of the hermetically-sealed environment within her house because of an illness. Olly is the boy next door who won’t let that stop them from being together. talking only through texts, Maddy and Olly form a deep bond that leads them to risk everything to be together.

Released: 11th August

Released: 18th August

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THE DARK TOWER

Starring Jamie Bell and Abbie Cornish

Starring: Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson and Sara Canning

The year is 1980 and away from the newspaper headlines, something is stirring. In April 1980, armed gunmen plotted to overrun the Iranian embassy and everyone in the building was taken hostage. 6 days documented the whole ordeal from beginning to end, chronicling one of the most tense scenarios in the capital city’s history.

Jake yearns for adventure, so when he uncovers a series of clues hinting towards an alternative dimension he eagerly seeks to unravel their mystery. His commitment pays off, as jake is unexpectedly carried to mid-world, an old west style dimension on the brink of collapse. Based on Stephen King’s best selling series,this film is set to explore a whole new world.

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Released: 18th August

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