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What’s On EVENTS • MUSIC • THEATRE • OUT & ABOUT


WALK & TALK (every Thursday am). For more information contact John Salmon, Dartmouth Volunteer Walk leader on 07570 848446 or via email at walkandtalk@talktalk.net.


4 May - Berry Head circular walk 11 May - Above Old Creek


18 May - Churston Greenway circular walk 25 May - Hoodown Woods, Kingswear 1 June - Dartmouth Castle & coves


8 June - Sandquay Wood & Old Mill Creek circular


15 June - Churston to Brixham via SW Coast Path


22 June - Dart riverside walk & Dartington Estate


29 June - Stoke Fleming to Dartmouth Castle


May: 1, 27 – 31 & every Sunday June: 1 & 2 June and every Wed & Sun START POINT LIGHTHOUSE Come visit the lighthouse and take a guided tour. 11am – 4pm. www. startpointdevon.co.uk or Tel: 01803 771802.


1 – 31 May DELAMORE ARTS 2017 Delamore Estate, Ivybridge Annual Arts and Sculpture exhibition


taking place in this traditional Dartmoor agricultural estate house and gardens. www.delamore-art-co. uk


3 & 31 May, 14 & 28 June BRIXHAM FISH MARKET TOUR Brixham Harbour Unmissable tour for any fish lover and a chance to see the auctions in action. 6 – 8.30am. £15 including breakfast & tour. Contact bfmt2014@ gmail.com or 07973 297620.


5 May GLORIOUS CHORUS CONCERT St Johns Church, Bridgetown, Totnes Acclaimed local capella choir double bill with acclaimed male voice a-cappella choir AK47. An uplifting evening of original songs & arrangements, wit and sheer entertainment. www.gloriouschorus. co.uk


5 May & 2 June BRIXHAM FOLK CLUB Brixham Theatre First Friday of every month in The Lounge. Admission £3. 7.30- 10pm. Tel: John Miles 01803 8583947.


6 May SPRING PLANT SALE AND COFFEE MORNING Stoke Fleming Village Hall A chance to buy locally grown plants


to fill up borders, tubs or the veg patch as well as a book stall, cakes, raffle and gardening bric-a-brac. Fund raiser for the Society’s Summer show. 10 – 11.30am. Tel: 01803 770468


7 May DARTINGTON COMMUNITY CHOIR: VOICES OF REMEMBRANCE Great Hall, Dartington Owing to exceptional demand, Dartington Community Choir is pleased to announce this additional afternoon performance of Voices of Remembrance, by Devon-born composer Laura Rossi. 5pm. www. dartington.org Tel: 01803 847070


9 May LADIES NIGHT RACE Exeter Racecourse Exeter’s most glamorous night out. 3.45 – 9pm. Tel: 01392 832599


9 May HISTORIC CHURCHES RESEARCH DAY Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone House For all those interested in researching historic churches. 10am – 4pm. Booking essential. Tel: 01548 830832. £22 per person.


13 May & 10 June DARTMOUTH FARMERS’ MARKET


1000s of boating & sailing bargains


Saturday June 2nd 2012 Newton Abbot Racecourse


May 2017


Why not bring a small boat to sell or a car boot full of nautical bits for only £20! For more information call Lucy on 01803 835915,


pop into Compass Books on Bayards Cove or check us out on line. Check us out online or on Facebook – Compass Boat Jumbles www.compassevents.co.uk


Why not bring a small boat to sell or a car boot full of nautical bits for only £20! For more information call Tim on 07831 337951


Devon Boat Jumble Saturday 27th


Newton Abbot Racecourse from 10am Gate opens 10am - Adults £3 - children / parking free - dogs on leads welcome Entrance Fee £3.50 for adults with accompanied children and car park free


Don’t forget... Our website also has full event listings and highlights of what’s on locally - bythedart.co.uk


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