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EVENTS • MUSIC • THEATRE • OUT & ABOUT


May WALK & TALK DARTMOUTH (every Thursday am). For more information contact Mrs Ronnie Salmon, Dartmouth Volunteer Walk leader on 07943 659752 or via email at walkandtalk@talktalk.net. 7th May – Above Old Mill Creek – scenic coastal and river valley views


14th May – South West Coast Path circular via Little Dartmouth & Redlap 21st May – Broadsands Beach to Brixham (NEW WALK) 28th May – Dart riverside walk and the Dartington Estate & Garden 4th June – Dartmouth & Kingswear riverside walk via ferries 11th June – Slapton Ley and village circular 18th June – Blackpool Sands via Venn Lane and Worden 25th June – The Diamond Jubilee Way


1ST MAY – 31ST OCTOBER


Picture Perfect Shilstone House An Exhibition of old photos of towns and villages in the South Hams at the Devon Rural Archive. www.devonruralarchive.com


1ST MAY – 31ST MAY


Delamore Arts Exhibition Gallery & sculptre gardens on the edge of Dartmoor. Tel: 01752 837663. www.delamore-art.co.uk


2ND MAY


Dartmouth Spring Flower Festival Avenue Gardens & Market Square, Dartmouth Refreshments, tombola, young plants for sale to fill your hanging baskets and containers, floral art, scents and soaps and lots more! Funds raised will go to the new pyramid community greenhouse.Tel: 07866 492601.


2ND - 4TH MAY


Brixham Pirate Festival A swashbuckling mix of piratical fun and entertainment for all the family. www. brixhampiratefestival.co.uk


3RD & 17TH MAY Family Adventure – Canoe


Paddle River Dart A chance to explore the Dart Estuary from Sharpham by open canoe - a great way to get close to wildlife and access places that you can only get to by boat. Booking Essential. Tel: 01803 732055 or admin@sharphamtrust.org


3RD MAY


Blackawton Festival of Wormcharming A very local, popular village all-day event involving a procession, morris dancing, fancy dress and the obligatory worms! This year’s theme is Wild West and proceeds go to Devon Air Ambulance and local charities. www.wormcharming. co.uk


4TH - 9TH MAY


Dartmouth Art Society Spring Exhibition Flavel Church


10TH MAY


Peninsular Fair Sunday Lupton House, Brixham Everyone is welcome to the first ever Peninsular Fair at Lupton House. Come & celebrate the unique Brixham and Kingswear Peninsular and all it has to offer. Activities, workshops & food. 12noon – 8pm. www.southdevonaonb.org.uk Tel: 01803 861183


visit www.bythedart.co.uk - for everything & anything about Dartmouth


Original paintings all for sale. Admission FREE. Contact: Elizabeth de Vries 770193 or www.das4.350.com


6TH & 27TH MAY & JUNE 10TH & 24TH


Brixham Fish Market Tour Come and see how Brixham’s famous Fish Market works. Tours start at 6am. Numbers are limited so book early on 07410 617931 to avoid disappointment, or email bfmt2014@gmail. com.


EVERY FRIDAY MORNING


Nordic Walking Little Dartmouth A friendly Nordic Walking group for the not very fit who are trying to get a bit fitter and tone up. £5. 9 – 10.15am. Contact Harry Fenton: 01803 770752 or harrymfenton@googlemail. com.


9TH MAY


Birds Of Slapton Ley Slapton Ley Field Centre Discover the spring birds of Slapton Ley on a guided walk along the nature trail. Booking Essential Tel: 07967 497624.


9TH – 17TH MAY


South Devon Walking Festival This Festival sees the Devon and Rail Partnership and the Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company joining forces to encourage walkers to try one of their self-guided walks from stations at Paignton, Torquay, Kingswear & Totnes. www.therivieraline.com


9TH & 10TH MAY


Dartmouth Plaice Festival A must for any keen fishermen with prizes for all levels. Fishing between 9am and 5pm. Contact www.dartmouthanglingclub. co.uk


10TH MAY & 1ST JUNE


Half Price Surfing Lesson Bigbury Bay


A 2 hour surfing lesson, special half price for AONB residents. Please bring towel, swimming costume and drink. Booking essential, call 07813 639622 or martin@discoverysurf.com Adult £19, Child £19 (must be over 6). 12 – 2pm.


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