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16 January 2010 lunchtime drink or snack in the pub
please note, event will be sea state
STOKE gABRIEL WASSAIL if you wish. (3 miles). adult £4,
dependent & will be cancelled if
stoke Gabriel child £2.
too rough.
Celebrate the ancient traditions
of 12th night in stoke Gabriel’s 17 January 2010
Community orchard . enjoy a TREE PLANTINg MUSiC
BBQ, apple cake, local cider, & east portlemouth
watch the wassailing of the trees help add to the tree planting at this 11 December 2009,
by wassail singers. with morris lovely site with some willow. soup JOOLS HOLLAND 2009
dancing, a mummers play & & light lunch provided. plymouth pavilions
storytelling into the night. meet at meadow Barn 11am – following his sell out show last
meet outside the scout hut next to 4pm. Bring snack, suitable weather november, Jools holland and his
Church house Inn in the centre of gear & gardening gloves. free rhythm & Blues orchestra return to
the village 4.30pm. Bring a torch & call 0845 4569325. plymouth for what has now become
wrap up warm. admission charge an annual tradition.
applies, contact 24 January 2010 over the past 14 years, Jools
July Goodall 01803782140 WINTER WOOLLIES FROM and his orchestra have become
BEAST TO BACK synonymous with the ultimate
17th January Kingsbridge party atmosphere, performing to a
Berry head Learn the story of wool as you staggering 4 million people and
‘A YEAR ON’ - WHAT’S BEEN visit washbrook farm’s sheep & becoming an annual must see
HAPPENINg? angora goats. see how raw fleece event for fans across the country.
enjoy a walk around the headland is cleaned, carded, dyed, spun & stars of ‘the Informer’ album ruby
to look at all aspects of the knitted and try your hand. If you’re turner, rico rodriguez and Louise
heritage Lottery funded ‘on the new to knitting, sandy will teach marshall will once again return as
edge’ project. this will take in all you the basics, & wool is available special guests on the 2009 tour,
aspects of the site from historical to buy so you can make your own with further special guests to be
repair work to the newly renovated winter woollies at home! announced in the coming months.
Guardhouse Cafe and Visitor meet 2pm at washbrook farm, whether celebrating new year, or
Centre on the main headland – Kingsbridge (follow Belle Cross literally any day of the week, Jools
have a look around before it is road, from Dodbrook past holland and his rhythm & Blues
opened at easter. we will also Dodbrook primary school & look orchestra put on a show that you’ll
look at wildlife as we walk, from for signs). return 4.30pm, adults want to experience again and
Guillemots to harbour porpoise. £5, child £2.50. teas available, again! 7:30pm
meet: main Car park, Berry head wool & knitted garments on sale. to 0845 146 1460
time: 10.30am – 12.30pm book & for enquiries, email sandy@
Cost: free proudyarns.co.uk call 01548
Booking: essential on 01803 856659.
606035
31 January 2010
17 January 2010 ExTREME ROCKY SHORE
COTTAgES, SHIPWRECKS & RAMBLE
A COASTAL FORT salcombe
outer hope, salcombe a rockpool ramble over south
the site of an Iron age promontory sands’ rocky shore, looking at
hill fort, & ships graveyard, the the colourful communities that
coast around Bolt tail is stunning cling to the rocks or shelter within
but treacherous. trace the ancient the rockpools. this should be an
hill fort & see the sites of shipwrecks extremely low tide giving a chance
including the huge ramillies to discover marine life normally only
in1760, & the only armada ship seen by divers! Less than 1mile but
wrecked on an english shore. over slippery & uneven rocks, not
wander between thatched cottages recommended for dogs or toddlers!
learning the history of the fishing meet south sands slipway, south
villages of Inner & outer hope. of salcombe (map ref: sX729376)
meet outside the hope & anchor 11.30am, return 1.30pm. wear
Inn, outer hope (car park charges appropriate clothing & wellies.
apply) 11am, return 1.30pm for a no long-handled nets please!
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