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ISSUE 57: MARCH/APRIL 2014 ReGulARs


Dart Notes ............................6 What’s On ...........................10 The Flavel .............................24 Food & Drink ......................28 Around Kingswear .............32 Family Favourites ................36 life Aboard ..........................55 What’s in a Name ..............58 Fitness ...................................74 Health and Beauty ..............76 legal Corner .......................79 Computing ...........................86 personal Finance .................88 Book Review .......................90 Motoring. ..............................93 Dartmouth Dog Walker ...97 Gardening ............................99 postcard from leonie ......103 Dart Harbour....................109 Tide predictions ...............111 property View ...................112 TVFTDO ............................114


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14 Things to Do in 2014.................39 As 2014 sheds its winter coat and gallops ahead into spring, it’s time to take a fresh look at what local delights are on offer this year.


John Potter.................47


It might seem a strange career progression to go from session musician to army psychologist to hostage negotiator to leadership and business guru – but John Potter doesn’t think so


Kate Marshall.................50 Kate, who grew up around Dartmouth and learnt to sail on the Dart along with her sister Jess, has had an interesting journey to becoming an artist of some repute.


Sue Pudduck .................52


Former Dart Harbour Board Member, educationalist and Commonwealth Games medallist Sue Pudduck talks about the lessons she’s learned through her life.


Nicko Franks................67 Retired naval officer and a First Lieutenant of the Royal Yacht BRITANNIA


Nick Shillabeer.................71


Nick ShilLabeer is a nationally renowned graphic designer who has gratefully returned to Dartmouth to ply his trade after years in the London rat race


Andrea Saunders.................73 Andrea Saunders is an institution. She has served Dartmouth’s book lovers since 1984 – first with the Harbour Bookshop and now with the Community bookshop.


Finding our Land Legs.................60 For the past two and a half years Tony Brighton and Rachelle


Turk have sailed to numerous countries around the world. So why did they choose Dartmouth for their return ashore?


Also, Dartmouth Guardian (p62) Exercise Tiger (p84), Barrington House (p82), Crazy Vica (p91) next Issue - available from May 2nd


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