In this Issue
ISSUE 59: JULY 2014 ReguLARs
Dart Notes ............................6 What’s On ...........................10 The Flavel .............................20 Around Kingswear .............33 Family Favourites ................36 Food & Drink ......................40 Life Aboard ..........................43 Book Review .......................68 Health and Beauty ..............76 Postcard from Leonie ........78 Computing ...........................81 RNLI ......................................88 Tide Predictions .................89 Dart Harbour......................90 Motoring ..............................95 Legal Corner .....................100 Personal Finance ...............108 Gardening ..........................102 Garden Design ..................105 Property View ...................112 Trades & Services ............122 TVFTDO ............................130
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IN THIS ISSUE Follow us on: FEATURES 21 Things to Do this
Summer.................48 Looking for inspiration on Things To Do this Summer? Here’s our suggestions.
Rob Lyon - Dartmouth Mayor.................57 Rob is Dartmouth’s new Town Mayor. He talks about his business career, why he loves Dartmouth and his plans for his new role.
Griselda Guthrie.................61 Griselda is well known by many having been involved in community life in many guises, most recently as the driving force behind the local ‘Walk & Talk’. She’s also enjoyed an interesting life and career.
James & Clare Morris...............70 James and Clare Morris have a track record
for liking all things ‘green’. Both are currently heading in new directions.
Marilyn Bird.................65 Marilyn’s interest and previous career in the Arts has had an important influence on her current life in Dartmouth and her invovement in community life.
Peter Conisbee.................83
A varied and successful business career has allowed Peter to make an important contribution to local community projects.
Neil Hockaday.................93 Neil’s business past brings a strong focus on his contribution to the operations of the Dart Harbour Board where he is the current Chair.
WW1 in Dartmouth.................72 WW1 had an important impact on all Britain’s towns and villages. Dartmouth was no exception.
Also, Dartmouth Shakespeare Week (p24), Kingswear Regatta (p28), Dartmouth Bid (p82), Get Afloat this Summer (p86), Property Survey (p120)
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