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What’s On


March 1st DELICIOUS DART TRAIL Various along the Dart from Dartington Hall to Dartmouth The Delicious Dart Trail is a trail running event with a difference which takes run- ners on a gastronomic tour of the spec- tacular Dart estuary in South Devon. Fun fundraising event in aid of CHICKS charity. For further information contact www.deliciousdarttrail.co.uk


Feb 8th – Mar 23rd ROBERT LENKIEWICZ EX- HIBITON – FAMILY MATTERS A PRIVATE COLLECTION Hannahs at seale Hayne, newton Abbot A brand new Lenkiewicz exhibition, never before seen in public. www. discoverhannahs.org.uk Tel: 01626 325800


March 4th POETRY CONVERSATIONS – PAINTING & POETRY sharpham House, Ashprington Poetry Conversations are hosted by ac- claimed poet Alice Oswald and are held in the Octagonal Room at Sharpham House. 7.30 – 9.15pm. Tel: 01803 732542.


WALK & TALK DARTMOUTH (every Thursday am) March 6th – Above Old Mill Creek


March 13th - Kingswear circular estuary


March 20th - Dartmouth Town and Country via Waterpool Lane


March 27th - Chillington to Torcross


April 3rd – Fountain Violet Farm, Kingswear


April 10th – Paignton Seaside Circular


April 17th – Blackpool Sands via Venn Lane


April 24th – Bluebells at Gallants Bower from Stoke Fleming For more information contact Griselda Guthrie, Dartmouth Volunteer Walk leader 01803 834762.


EvENTS • muSIC • THEATRE • ouT & ABouT For a complete list of What’s On locally


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March 7th SCHUBERTIADE – DORIC STRING QUARTET Dartington Hall The first of a series of events to cel- ebrate the music of Franz Schubert. Programme includes Quartet No. 14 in D Minor Death and the Maiden D810 and Quartet No. 15 in G Major D887. Tel : 01803 847070.


March 7th & April 4th BRIXHAM FOLK CLUB Brixham Theatre First Friday of every month in The Lounge. Organised by Anne and Steve Gill with help from Maggie Duffy and John Miles. 7.30p Admission £3. con- tact: John Miles on (01803) 858394


March 7th ROARING FORTIES – ED BYRNE princess Theatre, Torquay Comedy from a self-confessed ‘misera- ble old git’ since the age of 23, Ed Byrne is now in his 40s. While for others this might result in a crisis that prompts the purchase of a sports car, Ed embraces middle age with open arms. Tickets: 0844 8713023. www.atgtickets.com


March 8th WEAVE A WILLOW GARDEN PLANT SUPPORT Dittisham Village Hall Put your hand to something crafty, have fun learning a new but ancient skill and come away with the satisfaction of having made a useful and beautiful artefact! Workshops are led by profes- sional basket maker Angela Holland and are held in the stunning location of Dit- tisham. Costs (£55) include a delicious homemade lunch, refreshments, tea & coffee and materials. Tel: 01803 722402.


March 10th DKFAS – A TALK ON CONTEM- PORARY STAINED GLASS The Flavel, Dartmouth A talk given by Kate Baden Fuller. Contact: 01803 833849. 2.30 – 4.30pm. Non-members welcome.


March 11th SPRING COFFEE MORNING IN AID OF DARTMOUTH CARING Royal Castle Hotel, Dartmouth Enjoy a drink and chat with stalls including gifts, bric-a-brac, books and homemade cakes. Charity & Fundrais- ers, Food & Drink, Crafts. 9.45 – 11.45am.


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information about what’s on locally on our website - www. bythedart.co.uk


March 12th TALK BY COMMANDER JASON PHILIPS OF BRNC Dartmouth yacht Club An open RNLI fundraising event with tickets sold on the door. Commander Philips will talk about the Royal Navy and its Aircraft Carriers. 6.30pm. Tick- ets £5. www.dartlifeboat.org.uk


March 13th LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES – FLUTES TRIO The Flavel, Dartmouth 1.15pm Flutes Trios: Kathleen Bentham/ Nicolette Coward / John Key present an eclectic mix of music for 3 flutes. FREE with a retiring collection in sup- port of the Friends of the Flavel.


March 16th & April 20th TOTNES GOOD FOOD


SUNDAY The Biggest monthly producers’ and farmers’ market in the Westcountry.www. totnesgoodfood.co.uk. 01803 445537. 10am - 3pm.


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