WHAT’S ON
For a complete list of What’s On locally, visit our website
www.bythedart.co.uk
Check website for line-up details. www.
lemonfest.co.uk
31 May – 1 June DARTINGTON FOOD FAIR Cider Press Centre, Dartington A great family day out at our 4th Annual Food Fair - the ultimate destination for a long weekend packed full of delicious food and drink, bookable activities, competitions and plenty of family fun. 10am – 5pm. FREE ENTRY. Tel: 01803 847500.
www.dartington.org
31 May – 1 June KINGSBRIDGE FOOD & MUSIC FESTIVAL Kingsbridge The 3rd appearance of this popular event bringing together the best of the local food and music.
www.kings-
bridgefoodandmusic.org
6 – 8 June BEER FESTIVAL Occombe Farm, Paignton A truly local beer festival with over 70 local beers as well as ciders, perry and a Pimms Bar. Raising funds for the Torbay & Countryside Trust. Strictly no under-
18’s. Tickets on sale from Occombe Farm or online. Tel: 01803 520022 or
www.countryside-trust.org.uk
6 – 8 June THE CONTEMPORARY CRAFT FESTIVAL
Mill Marsh Park, Bovey Tracey The foremost craft festival in the coun- try featuring the best of the country’s creative talents. Two days of exhibits, beautiful crafts, workshops, music, food and demonstrations. To book tickets, workshops and to check exhibition list check
www.craftsatboveytracey.co.uk or Tel: 01626 830612.
June 7 THE CRAFTED EMPORIUM WORKSHOP Community Corner, Dartmouth Old Market Jan Tillett. Introduction to machine embroidery 1pm-5pm £50.00 Jan Tillett textile artist who has studied spatial de- sign in Somerset will be doing a number of workshops for us over the coming months. Jan exhibits and runs work- shops in the South West and beyond
8 June OPEN FARM SUNDAY – LOWER FUGE FARM Lower Fuge Farm, strete Explore the farm, see the animals and enjoy spectacular views over the Gara Valley and down to Slapton. After the walk you can enjoy refreshments and activities with the team from Wild Woods Forest School. No need to book - just turn up! 2pm - 4pm. Meet at Lower Fuge Farm, Strete, TQ6 0LL. www.
farmsunday.org
9 June DKFAS TALK The Flavel, Dartmouth Talk given by Susie Harries on Nicholas Pevsner and the buildings of England.
11 June MARITIME AUCTION Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood Auction Rooms, exeter Sale of all things maritime covering sil- verware, pictures, books, ships’ fixtures & fittings, marine models, maritime ceramics & glass, nautical instruments. Tel: 01392 413100.
www.bhandl.co.uk
Dartmouth Business Park
Collingwood Road. TO LET or FOR SALE • B1/B2 to B8 including trade counter use • Sizes from 1,280ft2
- 6,036ft2
• Roller shutter doors. 3.7 m heights • On site parking & shared HGV access • Units can be combined to meet larger size if required
Contact First Peninsula Commercial (01548) 854455
www.commercialsouthhams.co.uk
1000s of boating & sailing bargains
Saturday June 2nd 2012 Newton Abbot Racecourse
for only £20! For more information call Lucy on 01803 835915, pop into Compass Books on Bayards Cove or check us out on line.
www.compassevents.co.uk
Devon Boat Jumble Saturday 24th May 2014
Newton Abbot Racecourse
Gate opens 10am - Adults £3 - children / parking free - dogs on leads welcome Why not bring a small boat to sell or a car boot full of nautical bits
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