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WHAT’S ON MARK LOBB


New Shop in the Dartmouth Market (opens soon) 01803 770743 info@wildfooddevon.co.uk


FISH & GAME


below the water. Discover the microscopic life in the water and find out how the estuary works. Bring picnics. Canoeing kit, tea coffee and hot chocolate supplied. Recommended for age 7+. Booking essential 01803 865301 / www.canoeadventures. co.uk Adult £22. Child £15. 10.15am - 3pm. Meet on the quay, The Maltsters Arms, Tuckenhay TQ9 7EQ.


19th May DART BY MOONLIGHT TRIPS The Maltsters Arms, Tuckenhay Travel by guided 9-seat or 12-seat canoe to paddle with the outgoing tide downriver to the pretty waterside village of Dittisham. Enjoy a relaxed supper at the Ferry Boat Inn before re-boarding the canoe for the return by the light of the waxing moon. Stopping on the way back to make a small campfire and brew hot chocolate. Booking essential 01803 865301 or email canoe@canoeadventures.co.uk Adult £22, child (16 and under) £17 ( not including meal). 5.15pm - 10.15pm.


23rd May WALK & TALK – DITTISHAM & THE


DART VALLEY TRAIL Meet at Sandquay Wood car park, Old Mill Lane at 10.15 – more challenging walk – approx 1.5/2 hours. For more information


DARTMOUTH FILM


SOCIETY Film Nights:


May/June 2013


different


this holiday! Do something


Boats are available to hire by the hour up to a period of seven hours or even longer by special arrangement


Boats available and licensed for parties of any size up to 8 people


Boats that can comfortably accommodate two families and are great value for money


www.dartmouth-boat-hire.co.uk 01803 834600 • 07850 118920


The Angel’s Share 6th


June


The Hunt 20th


June


Films are screened at The Guildhall, Victoria Road, Dartmouth. The Bar is open from 7.00pm - the films start approx 7.30pm. Guest tickets available on the night £4.00 each from “The Windjammer”, Victoria Road between 7.00pm and 7.25pm only.


No guest tickets will be sold on the door.


West Side Story 9th


May


The Kid with a Bike 23rd


May


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