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Tavistock & West Devon ARTS & CRAFTS YOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO LOCAL EVENTS CONTENTS DECEMBER 2012


6 Christmas Cheese (the audible kind!) Terry Hyde sorts the Mild Cheddar from the Stinking Bishop


10 What’s On in December! Markets, Arts & Crafts, Food Festivals and more


14 Competition! It’s Strictly Brendan Cole!


23 Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Could you give a pet a caring, permanent home?


24 One Dog and His Man An entertaining “tail” on working with the visually impaired


28 Memories of Market Street Local History by Roderick Martin


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