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19th May, 16th June 3RD ANNIVERSARY MARKET GOOD FOOD SUNDAY Totnes Market This Sunday market is the biggest monthly producers’ and farmers’ market in the West Country with over 50+ food traders from Devon. It is now also officially the best, being awarded the Best Farmers’ Market in Devon at Devon Life Food & Drink Awards 2012. www. totnesgoodfood.co.uk


22nd May SHARPHAM SOUNDS – LISTEN- ING TO THE NATURAL WORLD sharpham House, Ashprington A series of sound exhibitions inspired by the wonders of the natural world at Sharpham House. Booking essential: 01803 732542 or email bookings@ sharphamtrust.org 10am - 9pm.


24th – 27th May OPEN STUDIOS 2013 Totnes & Dartington A chance to visit and purchase from local artists in the area of Totnes & Dartington. An interesting mix of media, paintings, ceramics, sculptures, prints, jewellery and textiles. 10am – 5pm. Contact www.totnesopenstudios.co.uk.


26th – 27th May DARTINGTON FOOD FAIR The shops at Dartington 3rd Annual Food Fair. Live jazz all day - Art Deco in the morning and John Shilitoe’s jazz band in the afternoon. Plus children’s entertainment with Dan the Juggler and Cosmo the Clown. www.dartington.org.uk


25th May – 2nd June ENGLISH RIVIERA GEOPARK FESTIVAL Torbay Fun for all the family with music, entertainment, arts and crafts in celebration of our geology, landscape, culture and heritage. with an amazing range of activities to enjoy, from walks and talks, to arts and educational events and even Geopark Cruises. 0844 4742233. www.englishrivierageopark. org.uk.


& Rebecca Maze. Doors open 8pm / On stage 8.30pm. Tel: 01803 862267 or www.southdevonarts.co.uk. for tickets and future programme details.


7th – 9th June THE CONTEMPORARY CRAFT FESTIVAL


Mill Marsh Park, Bovey Tracey One of the largest and most prestigious craft events in the UK celebrating its 10th Anniversary with 200 of the UK’s finest designers in ceramics, glass, textiles, jewellery, wood, mixed media and much more! Children’s craft tent, workshops, live music, children’s entertainers and great local food. www. craftsatboveytracey.co.uk 01626 830612. 10am – 5pm Daily.


7th – 8th June OCCOMBE BEER FESTIVAL Occombe Farm, Torbay Sample from a menu of over 70 Westcountry beers plus local ciders, perry and a Pimm’s bar. Live bands perform throughout the festival. Sponsored by Bays Brewery. www. occombebeerfestival.co.uk.


10th June DARTMOUTH & KINGSWEAR FINE ART SOCIETY – THE CULT OF GLORIANA The Flavel, Dartmouth A talk about this golden age by Mark Cottle. Contact Flavel or carolynmachin@aol.com.


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31st May SOUTH DEVON ARTS CENTRE GRAND OPENING NIGHT The stables, Ford Road, Totnes Spectacular evening of music to celebrate the opening of the all-new South Devon Arts Centre and the new home of the Studio Lounge. Hosted by broadcasting legend Bob Harris OBE and featuring YES SIR BOSS & special guests JP Cooper Jake Morley, Mae Karthauser


ranges of chairs in the area, at down to earth prices, you must visit our chair gallery.


13th June EARTH TALK – JUST WILD ABOUT SWIMMING straw Bale Room at Old Craft ed Building Daniel Start, author of the new bumper edition of the original Wild Swimming book and his new Wild Guide to the South West along with three local wild swimmers sharing their passion, techniques and secret spots for swimming. Devon Wild Swimmers are organising a wild swim in the Dart after the event so if you are interested bring your trunks! Box Office: 01803 847070


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Freephone today 08000 742736 33 - 41 Bolton Street, Brixham TQ5 9BZ www.roncampion.co.uk FREE Parking at rear of showroom premises in Glenmore Road


14th – 22nd June THE TEMPEST Dartington Hall, Totnes The Playgoers Society of Dartington Hall perform their annual open air Shakespeare play in the Rose Garden of the magical setting of Dartington Hall. Tel: 01803 847070; www.dartington. org/arts.


15th June BRIXHAM TRAWLER RACE Brixham Two of the port’s biggest one-day


18th June THE MOODY BLUES Plymouth Pavilions Four decades of hit-making and sell-out tours - brand new 14 date tour. 0845 1461460 or www.plymouthpavilions.com


22nd June HALFWAY TO PARADISE: THE BILLY FURY STORY Princess Theatre, Torquay


festivals - the famous Trawler Race and the Fisherman’s Mission Open Day. Skippers dress the boats with bunting and battle it out with two lap race around the Bay. Stalls and activities with race starting at 3.30pm. Contact Brixham Tourist Information.


21st – 24th June KINGSBRIDGE FOOD & MUSIC FESTIVAL Kingsbridge A festival of food and music bringing the best of the South West featuring Phat Bollard, Hot Diggety, Beachfield and Aftersun. Contact: www. kingsbridgefoodandmusic.org


29th – 30th June 10TH DARTMOUTH ART & CRAFT WEEKEND Royal Avenue Gardens, Dartmouth Fundraising event for Children’s Hospice South West. Watch, talk to and buy from around 30 artists and craft workers while they work, plus special art activities for children, teas, homemade cakes and snacks. 10am – 4pm daily. Contact: Sue Tweed 01803 770730.


MUSIC


28th May – 1st June DR DOOLITTLE Palace Theatre, Paignton The classic tale of kindness to animals and animal kindness trots, crawls and flies onto the stage in a big family musical. Box Office: 01803 665800.


1st June LEMONFEST Newton Abbot Racecourse The 3rd appearance of this local, one day, festival showcasing all that is good on the South Devon Music scene. www. lemonfest.co.uk


10th – 13th June STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Plymouth Pavilions Starring Lisa Riley, Artem Chigvintsev, Natalie Lowe and Ian Waite, Strictly Confidential will take fans on an epic journey told through music, song and breathtaking dance routines. 0845 1461460 or www.plymouthpavilions.com


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