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Dartmouth goes nakeD raIsIng moneY for the ChILDren’s hospICe
the ‘nude’ – or rather well hidden naked person - on 21st march this year philip and Jenny pichowski hosted a Charity Ball &
calendar has become something of a ubiquitous tool of auction at the flavel in Dartmouth. It was in aid of the Children’s hospice
the charity sector since the first one appeared ten years south West and in loving memory of their daughter, tillie violet who sadly
ago – but now Dartmouth Caring is putting a new spin passed away on 21st march 2007 aged only 14 months young.
on the concept for its 2010 version. During the course of the evening guests were treated to a sit down buffet by
the calendar is the brainchild of anthony Waring, the philips food, Johnny Chick hosted the auction, which included items such as
Dartmouth based photographer and hairdresser, who in a signed football from the manchester united team and a signed olympic
2002 put together a nude calendar for nigel Wayof rowing shirt from sir steven redgrave. the evening was a resounding success
the royal Castle hotel. the project raised thousands for and raised a huge amount of money for the Children’s hospice - £9282.32.
Children in need. pictured are Jenny and philip (and their children, Josh and maisie-mae)
anthony, a keen supporter of Dartmouth Caring, recently presenting the cheque to alison Carlyon who was tillie’s assigned carer and geoff phillips who is the
which supports the vulnerable and elderly in the Chaplain at the hospice.
Dartmouth community, thought it could be good to
The Dart Gig Club’s Super Vets ladies team - Shirley Waycott,
the hospice, which is based in Barnstaple, north Devon, provides families with support who have children with
resurrect the idea, but wanted to re-invigorate it.
Peta Chivers, Jane Naish and Wendy Jones
life limiting conditions. the hospice has played a huge role within tillie’s family and continues to give them on-
‘the nude calendars you see everywhere else are all a variation on a theme,’ he said. ‘here we really going care and support. as Jenny commented “the Children’s hospice were absolutley amazing with the support
wanted to celebrate the individual they gave us when tillie passed away. they have helped us through a very difficult time and are still there for
BBH
personality of each model. us now and will continue to be for as long as we want them to be. We felt that raising this money at tillie’s Ball
We have chosen people from has helped us change a negative situation into something positive. We were very touched by the support we
Chartered Architects (Dartmouth) Ltd
all walks of life in Dartmouth, received from people and were extremely happy and over whelmed to be able to give the Children’s hospice
the only connection is that they something back.”
9 Duke Street, Dartmouth, TQ6 9PY T- 01803 834076 F- 01803 835332
are all over 50, and all lead a
thoroughly active life. We have June’s Cover CompetItIon
WIn a footpLate
made sure all the photographs Last month’s caption competition trIp on the steam
are as different from each other
“Are you
produced a flurry of entries. We had
as the people in them.’
here for the Red
raILWaY
a secret ballot amongst the team and
the calendar is designed
Arrows?”
For our next three issues
various visitors. mr David Leonard
(July - September inclusive)
to celebrate the more mature emerged victorious with the entry
the PDSR and By The Dart
person, not only in having pride opposite. David will receive a pack
will be running an exclusive
in their bodies, but also pride in “No... of 10 ‘seal’ plain photographic cards
monthly photo competition for
the fact that they are active and
the Red
(worth £15).
which the prize will be a ride
very full of life.
Mullet”
runners up were marie voight with
on the footplate of the local
Dee nutt, chairman of 1st seal “Don’t give up oscar“; 2nd
steam train. We are asking
Dartmouth Caring, who has seal “I don’t think I’ll ever beat the new ferry..“. steve harris with1st seal
amateur photographers to
developed the idea with anthony, “how are you coping in this recession?“; 2nd seal “Just keeping my head
submit a digital image that
said she was delighted with the above water“ and peter Burr with 1st seal “Why aren’t you listening to
best conveys the magic of
pictures. me?“; 2nd seal “Yes, dear“. thank you everybody who took part.
Dartmouth, the river or the
‘We have some wonderful Because of the considerable interest in last month’s cover photo, nick
railway. Each month, the PDSR
images, and they are so different shepherd has kindly agreed to provide up to 20% discount on his normal
will select the winner whose
to what you would normally see print prices for a copy of this image - these start at £4 for a professionally
entry will be published in
in these types of calendars,’ she produced 9x6 inch print.
By The Dart as ‘Photo of the
said. ‘We have people who are Contact nick on 01803
Month’. Conditions for entry
so interesting and so active, they 770659 or visit www.
are that you are 18 years old
are a real inspiration.’
nickshepherd.com
and that PDSR will have free
Dee has herself become one
rights to use the image in any
of the models and all the models The new Higher Ferry opens
marketing materials. Please
come from Dartmouth, and all for business - photo © Nick
email entries to the By The
- High Quality Building Design - Project Management - Sustainable Approach to Design
have an interesting story to tell. Shepherd
Dart office - so get snapping!
the Calendar will be officially
- Extensions, Alterations & Refurbishments - Computer Visualisations - Building Regulations Approvals
launched on the 21st July on
- Planning & Listed Building Consents - Free Initial Consultation - Feasibility / Concept Developmen
the Cardiff Castle boat.(see our Read By The Dart
www.bbharchitects.co.uk
feature on page 86 )
online at www.
dartmouth@bbharchitects.co.uk
dartmouth.org.uk
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