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NATIONAL TRUST


CHILDREN’S HOSPICE SW market square, Dartmouth Lots of lovely Christmassey things to buy: food, gifts, cards and much more. 10am - 3pm. TelL 01803 770730


18 November DARTMOUTH THROUGH TIME TALK Dartmouth Library, the Flavel Local author Ginny Campbell speaks about her new book, “Dartmouth through time.” The launch ties in with her exhibition at The Flavel, and copies will be available for purchase from the Community Bookshop, to be signed by the author. Tickets £2 to include wine & nibbles. Tickets available from Dartmouth Library.


22 November PAIGNTON’S LIGHT FANTASTIC 2014 Palace Avenue Gardens A full day of family festive entertainment and fun provide for you by all the Businesses of Paignton Town Centre.


24 November KINGSWEAR HISTORIANS TALK Kingswear village Hall David Griffiths talks about pilotage on the river. 7.30 - 9pm. All Welcome. www.kingswear-devon.co.uk


27 November STOKE GABRIEL COMMUNITY CONCERT church, stoke Gabriel Art Deco Jazz Trio. 7.30pm. Admission £8.00, tickets available on the door (including free glass of wine) Primary School children free entry. In support of Christians Against Poverty, helping local people out of debt and food poverty


27 November DARTMOUTH FILM SOCIETY: THE ROCKET the Guildhall, Dartmouth 7pm. Tel: 07974 781021 www. dartmouthfilmsociety.org.uk


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


28 November CANDLELIT DARTMOUTH 2014 Dartmouth A festive weekend of shopping, food and Santa!


28 November CHINA CRISIS LIVE IN CONCERT + 80S DJ SET south Devon Arts centre CHINA CRISIS produced some of the 80s most distinctive AOR-fuelled pop songs. They spent a total of 92 weeks in the charts and were considered one of the best groups of this spectacular era. Tel: 0844 88800435, or visit: www. southdevonarts.co.uk


WhAT’s On AT LOCAL NATIONAL TRUST PROPERTIES


3 October, 7 November COLETON FISHACRE JAZZ CLUB coleton Fishacre Two course supper and jazz in the elegant, atmospheric surroundings of Coleton Fishacre.


29 October PIRATE DAY coleton Fishacre Raise the main sail and climb the rigging. There’s pirate fun to be had at Coleton Fishacre this half term. Please come dressed in your pirate best and join the Pirate Quest for hidden treasure! Tel: 01803 842382


31 October HALLOWE’EN AT GREENWAY Greenway Come along to Greenway this half term for a Hallowe’en inspired trail. 01803 842382


Darren’s Taxi


Short & Long distance (incl airports)


Credit Card facilities (most cards accepted)


07805 138850 visit www.bythedart.co.uk - for everything & anything about Dartmouth 6 seater


26 November CANDLELIGHT WALK THROUGH COLETON FISHACRE GARDEN coleton Fishacre Join the team for a candle-lit walk through the garden at night, providing a novel and exciting view of this beautiful place. Tel: 01803 842382


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