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road to Brixham) it makes a fantastic day out for all the family. Visit www.torbaysteamfair.co.uk


DITTISHAM REGATTA 13TH


AUGUST


A fun- filled family event welcoming locals and visitors alike, both on and off the water. www.dittisham.org.uk/ regatta.asp


TOTNES CARNIVAL 15TH


- 20TH AUGUST


Totnes Carnival features traditional events throughout the week – children’s fancy dress, 5-A Side football and the challenging but fun ‘Odd Object Competition’. Grand Carnival Procession on Saturday 20th August.


PAIGNTON REGATTA 6TH


- 14TH AUGUST


Paignton Regatta is a good old-fashioned week of traditional seaside fun, mainly taking place on and around Paignton Green. Now in its 169th year see www.facebook.com/paignton.regatta for more information.


TORBAY ROYAL REGATTA 19TH


- 24TH AUGUST


This regatta first took place in 1813. A host of events now includes sailing events, rowing championships, funfairs, fireworks and a 10km run. The run takes place on the 21st and fireworks on the 22nd. For more events go to www.torbayroyalregatta. co.uk


DARTMOUTH ROYAL REGATTA 25TH


- 27TH AUGUST


Dartmouth’s premier event – more information on the official regatta website - www.dartmouthregatta. co.uk. Rowing and sailing events, the Red Arrows, air displays, the Regatta Ball, the famous fireworks, competitions, tug of war; the list of activities is endless.


KINGSBRIDGE SHOW 3RD


SEPTEMBER Celebrating its 135th year at Borough Farm, last year’s


show attracted nearly 10,000 visitors. A fantastic day out for all the family offering classes in Horses, Cattle, sheep, Homecraft, Young Farmers, Horticulture, Floral Art and Domestic pets. In addition to this there are over 100 Trade stands, 70 Craft stands, 20 local food and drinks stands, Kingsbridge Children’s Youth Market, Children’s Pets Corner, Donkey rides, Vintage and Modern Tractors, Live


Folk Style Music, a licensed bar and a wide range of main ring attractions. Plenty


of free parking. www.kingsbridgeshow.co.uk


FISHSTOCK BRIXHAM 10TH


SEPTEMBER


Thousands of visitors regularly enjoy tasting the delicious seafood and marvel at the live theatre cooking demonstrations with some of the English Riviera’s most famous chefs. There’s a big music stage with a vibrant programme of live entertainment, visits to working fishing trawlers and heritage vessels on the quayside plus lots of fun activities for the children. There will be local


food and drink producers, a wide range of maritime display stands and lots of fascinating insights into the marine


environment. The event is held in aid of the Fishermen’s


Mission which overlooks the Fish Market. You can see expert demonstrations - watch fishmongers and chefs prepare and cook fresh Brixham fish. Buy and try - sample some the ocean’s bounty with the finest of South West food and drink. www.fishstockbrixham.co.uk


THE INTERNATIONAL AGATHA SEPTEMBER


CHRISTIE DAY 15TH


The International Agatha Christie Festival has become a biennial event with the next festival taking place in 2017. This year there will be an Agatha Christie Day in celebration of the author’s birthday. Details can be found at


www.agathachristiefestival.com


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