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EVENTS • MUSIC • THEATRE • OUT & ABOUT


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


8 October – sandquay wood and old mill Creek circular 10 December - Dartmouth & Kingswear riverside walk 17 December - stoke Fleming to Blackpool sands 24 December – above old mill Creek 31 December – Dartmouth town & countryside 7 January – Fountain Violet Farm 14 January – stoke Fleming to Blackpool sands 21 January – Dartmouth castle & coves circular 28 January – Blackpool sands via Venn Lane 4 February – Chillington to torcross 11 February – Dartmouth & Kingswear riverside walk 18 February – Dartmouth town walk


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.


12 NOVEMBER – 5 JANUARY


PLYMOUTH LOVES CHRISTMAS Brand new Christmas Lights, a new Nutcracker Trail, Winter Ice


Rink and Christmas Craft & Food Market and lots more. For all info visit www.visitplymouth.co.uk


4 DECEMBER


BLACKAWTON CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Blackawton Village Hall Local craft fair selling hand crafted quality goods for Christmas and even a chance to throw your own pot!


4 DECEMBER, 1 JANUARY, 5 FEBRUARY


BRIXHAM FOLK CLUB Brixham Theatre First Friday of every month in The Lounge. Organised by Anne and Steve Gill with help from Maggie Duffy and John Miles. Admission £3. 7.30- 10pm. For more info tel: John Miles on (01803) 8583947


4 DECEMBER


KINGSWEAR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH ON Kingswear Station & Village Hall Coax Santa out with some carols by the station followed by present giving and mince pies in the Village Hall. 5.30pm start.


5 DECEMBER


KINGSBRIDGE CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS SEE ADVERT


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