Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th July, with the beer tent open along with the acoustic marquee on the Friday. Chagstock is a family friendly festival, suitable for young and not so young alike, with no focus on any particular music genre, but offering a blend of music to suit a wide range of tastes. Chagstock also offers other entertainment, including Mobile Climbing Wall, Punch & Judy, Cookery Workshops, Stilt Walkers and Face Painters etc around the site.
www.chagstock.info
31st July JOE PASQUALE Torquay Princess Theatre Fun and laughter will be the name of the game on Joe Pasquale’s 2011 PULL MY FINGER tour. Having recently completed the Virgin London Marathon in aid of Diabetes UK, the irrepressible Joe Pasquale will be embarking on another marathon this year with 20 dates confirmed in holiday towns during July and August and further dates to be announced for the Autumn. Joe is on a personal mission to cheer everyone up and put a smile on people’s faces in these dark and dismal times, and his PULL MY FINGER show will do just that! Tel: 0844 871 3023
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2nd July PROPAGATION WORKSHOP Salcombe Overbecks A National Trust Event: Join the garden team to learn more about propagating plants. End the day with new skills - and cuttings - to take home and rejuvenate your own garden. This is a hands-on activity. Contact:Carol Ball 01548 542893 Times:11:00 to 13:00. Tickets:Adult:£5.00. Booking Essential 01548 842893.
2nd July GUIDED WILDLIFE WALKS ON THE SHARPHAM ESTATE Ashprington Sharpham House ‘Wildlife and Natural History’ - Spend the morning exploring Sharpham, learning about some of the amazing habitats and the lives of the fascinating animals and plants that live in them. Sharpham House is ten minutes from Totnes by car or 2.5 mile walk/ride. Walks start at 10am and end at 12.30 pm, tea and biscuits served halfway. Cost £6 adults, £2 children; booking essential - call Sharpham Outdoors on 01803 732542. Website: www.
sharphamtrust.org
2nd July NEW BARTON FARM COOK DAY OUT New Barton Farm Wembury, Nr Kingsbridge A National Trust Event: A mini food festival in Wembury showcases the best of our local produce in this part of Devon. A great family day out with tractor rides, food tastings and children’s activities. Watch our celebrity chef cook up delicious meals from our local produce. Find out about more about butchery and watch demonstrations from the award-winning butcher at Moo stone meats. Contact:Sue Beegan 01752 346585 Times:10:00 to 16:00. Tickets:Adult:£3.00 Child:£2.00. Booking Not Needed.
9th - 10th July 37TH HISTORIC VEHICLE GATHERING Exeter Powderham Castle The Crash Box and Classic Car Club of Devon will be displaying an enormous range of classic and nostalgic vehicles from our motoring history. Though known ‘officially’ as the Historic Vehicle Gathering it is also mostly refered to throughout the West Country by classic vehicle enthusiasts as simply “Powderham”. The Powderham Estate having been the event’s home since the gathering started way back in 1975. Tel: 01626 890243
9th - 10th July SOUTH DEVON RAILWAY 1940’S WEEKEND Buckfasleigh,Staverton,Totnes A nostalgic return to Britain in the 1940s with military displays and a busy railway theme. Staged in co-operation with the Devon Area Military Vehicle Trust. Tel: 0845 345 1420
15th July
BERRY HEAD BAT WALK A unique opportunity to see the rare Greater Horseshoe
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