What’s On eVeNTs • MUSIC • THeaTRe • OuT & aBOuT
WALK & TALK (every Thursday am). Come along every Thursday morning and join this sociable group and enjoy walking in some of the most scenic areas in the country:
6 October – Dart riverside and Dartington Circular 13 October – Broadsands Beach to Brixham 20 October – Strete to Torcross 27 October – Torcross to Beesands circular 3 November – Dartmouth Castle & coves circular 10 November – Blackpool Sands via Venn Lane 17 November – Hoodown Woods, Kingswear 24 November – Churston Station to Churston Library For more information contact John salmon, Dartmouth Volunteer Walk leader on 07570 848446 or via email at
walkandtalk@talktalk.net
Mondays & Wednesdays in October & Mondays in November BRNC TOURS Unique chance to tour this iconic building allowing you to appreciate the rich history, role and relevance of this building and the naval training conducted here today. Tel: 01803 677565.
tours@britanniaassociation.org.uk
6 October THE COTTAGE IN ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE 1760 – 1860 Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone House An illustrated talk by Professor Daniel Maudlin of Plymouth University. Tickets are £5 and available in advance from the DRa office. To reserve a seat please call Abi on 01548 830832 or email abi@dra.
uk.net
7 October, 4 November BRIXHAM FOLK CLUB Brixham Theatre First Friday of every month in The Lounge. admission £3. 7.30- 10pm. For more info Tel: John Miles on (01803) 8583947.
7 & 20 October A DAY AT THE RACES Newton Abbot Racecourse Action, thrills and fun for everyone.
www.newtonabbotracing.com Tel: 01626 353235
8 October BIRDS ON THE MOVE Berry Head Car Park Migration time can be very confusing for birdwatchers but with bird expert Mike Langman this one day event will guide you through the, sometimes, tricky identification challenge. 9.30am – 4.30pm.
www.countryside-
trust.org.uk
9 October CIDER MAKING WORKSHOP Occombe Farm, Paignton Discover the art of cider making in this practical one-day workshop.
www.countryside-trust.org.uk
9 October RIVER DART STRUGGLE River Dart, Totnes Buckfastleigh to Totnes Raft Race raising funds for local charities. 9am – 1pm.
www.totnesraftrace.co.uk
9 October COUNTRYSIDE RANGER DAY East Soar Car Park Join us as a Countryside Volunteer Ranger for the day at east soar Farm and learn about volunteering and countryside conservation with the National Trust. 10am – 3pm. Tel: 01752 346585 or
sue.beegan@
nationaltrust.org.uk
9 October SHARPHAM APPLE DAY Sharpham Estate, Ashprington A host of apple-themed activities for all the family, including taster sessions, arts and crafts and games. 10.30am – 4pm. www.
sharphamtrust.org Tel: 01803 732055.
9 October OPEN GARDENS Higher Ash Farm, Dartmouth a beautiful 2.5 acre garden which has been extensively developed in the last few years. 1.30 – 4.30pm. Tel: 07595 507516.
www.ngs.org.uk
10 October DAKFAS: LIFE & TIMES OF THE SUNDIAL The Flavel The lecture examines how time was told down the ages from the perspective of the sundial and its competitors (clocks, sand glasses, water clocks etc). 2.30 – 3.30pm. Tel: 01803 832746.
12 October SPOTLIGHT ON DARTMOUTH CASTLE Dartmouth Castle Join Paul Pattison, Senior Historian of English Heritage, for a special ‘up-close’ tour of Dartmouth Castle. Find out more about this fascinating and unusual castle started in 1388 by Dartmouth’s famous mayor, John Hawley. 4-6pm. Tel: 0370 3331183.
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12 & 14 October BRIXHAM FISH MARKET TOUR Brixham Fish Market Come along and see the famous auctions in action. 6am – 8.30am. £12.50 and includes breakfast. Tel: 07973 297620.
13 October U3A TALK – GRAPE EXPECTATIONS The Flavel, Dartmouth Monthly talk – Grape expectations: a hobby vineyard as a retirement project. Contact Jennifer Wright 01803 445247.
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