WHAT’S ON August 1ST AUGUST
ROCKY SHORE RAMBLE Torcross Come on a rocktastic experience! Search for animals living in rock pools, and discover adorable anemones, brave barnacles, cheeky crabs, gruesome gastropods, lazy limpets and more. Free - Booking essential, call 07967 497624 or email
beach.sl@
field-studies-council.org
1ST – 29TH AUGUST
DARTINGTON INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL Dartington Hall A festival and summer school of music like no other. Musicians of all ages and abilities embracing a huge range of instruments, genres and periods come together to simply make music. Tel: 01803 847080
www.dartington.org
2ND AUGUST
ROCKFISH CRAB FESTIVAL South Embankment, Dartmouth Come and enjoy a celebration of the wonderful crab our coastline has to offer. We’ve got a huge marquee down on the waterfront and there’ll be live music from local favourites and of course loads of delicious crab, prepared by our Rockfish chefs and special guest Angela Hartnett. 12 – 4pm www.
rockfishevents.co.uk
3RD – 9TH AUGUST
TORBAY LIFEBOAT WEEK Torbay Lifeboat Station A week of fun-filled family events to raise money for the Torbay Lifeboat Station in Berry Head, Brixham. 01803 854785 www.
torbaylifeboat.co.uk
3RD & 4TH AUGUST
PIRATES OF DARTMOUTH Dartmouth Castle The Castle is under attack from a fearsome bunch of pirates. Hear the bang of muskets and see history brought to life as the pirates show off their weapons and tell fantastical tales of shameless skulduggery. Tel: 01803 833588. www.english-
heritage.org.uk
5TH AUGUST
COCKINGTON FAYRE Cockington Court, Torbay A traditional Old English Village fair in the beautiful and historical village of Cockington. 10am – 4pm. www.
cockingtoncourt.org Tel: 01803 607230
6TH AUGUST
MEET THE OCCOMBE BEES Occombe Farm, Paignton Meet Occombe bee keeper Gerry Stuart and find out about these incredibly fascinating insects. Cost: £2.50 per person. Booking: Not required - just drop in! Tel: 01803 520022 or further information at
www.countryside-trust.org.uk.
8TH AUGUST
Dittisham Regatta Dittisham
The annual Dittisham Regatta is a fun filled family event, welcoming villagers and visitors alike. Emphasis is on having a great family day out and to raise as much money as possible for charity and local community
initiatives.The official Dittisham Regatta programme with full list of activities and timings will be on sale from The Red Lion Inn and Ferry Boat Inn from Saturday 18th July, price £1.
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Celtic Legends of Scotland 5th to 12th September • 8 Days • DBB
Three Classic British Cities 6th to 9th October • 4 Days • DBB
Discover the spirit of Scotland on this 8 day exploration, visiting Edinburgh and the Royal Yacht Britannia, take a trip on the Falkirk Wheel then relax and take in the stunning scenery on a cruise on Loch Lomond.
Staying near Bath at the 3* Best Western Limpley Stoke Hotel, we will be visiting the UK’s great South West Cities, Bath, Bristol & Cardiff including entrance to St Fagans, SS Great Britain, Roman Baths & The American Museum.
Call Helen, Lisa or Hilary on 01548 854067 for more information or visit
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