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WHAT’S ON


For a complete list of What’s On locally, visit our website www.bythedart.co.uk


13 July HALF PRICE SURF LESSON Bigbury A 2-hour surfing lesson, special half price for AONB residents. Please bring towel, swimming costume and drink. Booking essential, call 07813639622 or martin@ discoverysurf.com Adult £19, Child £19 (must be over 6). 12 – 2pm.


17 -18 July SONGS & MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING Lupton House, Brixham An uplifting and relaxing summer concert with Quay Harmony and Guests. Set in the beautiful atmosphere and acoustics of the ballroom. 7.30pm Tel: 01803 845800


20 July TOTNES GOOD FOOD SUNDAY Totnes The Biggest monthly producers’ and farmers’ market in the Westcountry. www.totnesgoodfood.co.uk. Tel: 01803 445537. 10am - 3pm.


25 July BAT WALK Berry Head, Brixham


A unique opportunity to see the rare Greater Horseshoe bats at Berry Head. Walk, hear about the bats’ habitat and habits, watch the bats emerging from their roosts and tune in on their call with our special bat detectors. Adults £5, Children £3.50. Booking Essential. Tel: 01803 520022 or www.countryside- trust.org.uk


25 July – 3 August TORBAY CARNIVAL Paignton Green This 9 day event has been running for over 100 years. The event includes # Live entertainment, day and night # A magnificent fun fair fit for the whole family # Craft Marquee for creative and outgoing people # An arena filled with acts throughout the day such as Majorettes, Clowns, and much more # Two Fantastic firework displays to light the skies with mind-blowing patterns and colours # The procession night, to be able to witness some of the best floats in Devon and the surrounding area # All money raised during the carnival events goes to support local charities.


26 July – 16 August DARTINGTON INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL OF MUSIC Dartington Hall An international music experience like no other. Amateur musicians and professsional performers rub shoulders in a celebration of music, friendship and learning. Music of all genres with classes, workshops and concerts.


28 July – 9 August DARTMOUTH ART SOCIETY SUMMER EXHIBITION Flavel Church 10am to 5pm daily (except Sunday 3rd August 2pm to 5pm) Entrance FREE. Special section this year “ Catching the Light” which will be judged by local artist Jennifer Johnson. Original paintings available to purchase


29 July OCCOMBE FARM ANIMAL DISCOVERY occombe Farm, Paignton Join our ranger on a discovery tour around the farm to learn more about our animals and discover more about our quirky Alpaca’s. Take part in an art and craft activity in the yurt. 10am – 12noon. Booking Essential. Tel: 01803 520022 or www.countryside-trust.org.uk


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30 July - 2 August WW1 EXHIBITION AND MEMORABILIA St Saviour’s Church Open from 10.30am to 5.00pm Wed/ Thurs and 10.00am to 4.00pm Friday. Saturday 10.00am to 4.00pm. Contact Howard O’Keeffe 01803 839237


30 July – 1 August CRAFT EXHIBITION St Saviour’s Church Displays of all types of craft, including needlework, knitting, art, calligraphy etc. Open from 10.30am to 5.00pm Wed/ Thurs and 10.00am to 4.00pm Friday. Refreshments and Raffle - Free Entry. Contact: Fiona Andrew 01803 834576.


30 July ROCKY SHORE RAMBLE slapton Ley Field Centre Come on a rocktastic experience! Search for animals living in rock pools, and discover adorable anemones, brave barnacles, cheeky crabs, gruesome gas- tropods, lazy limpets and more. Find out what makes these creatures so special! Sensible outdoor clothing and footwear essential. Wellies recommended but can be hired if prior notice is given. Booking essential; 07967 497624 or email beach. sl@field-studies-council.org. 2pm - 4pm. Meet at Torcross Car Park Bird Hide.


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