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national trust. Meet at little Dartmouth car park.


30th May, 20th June OPen gArDen FOr ngS


Ash Tree Farm, Dartmouth Our rainbow garden is an interesting, informative and unconventional new garden, full of original ideas. Colour- themed, cottage garden style plantings. whole garden planted for the benefit of wildlife. wildflower banks and orchard, kitchen garden and wildlife pond. level pathways, plenty of seating and nursery growing wildflowers and cottage garden plants. Admission £3.50, Children free. times: 01803 712437.


2nd – 5th June


StAnDUP PADDlebOArDing CHAMPiOnSHiPS


Blackpool Sands, Dartmouth the venus riders Family SUP Paddleboarding Championship will be held for the third time in 2012, in association with red Paddle Co. it’s Free to enter and is open to everyone aged 8 and above. best of all, anyone can take part, even those who have never tried SUP before. All equipment will be provided for competitors free of charge. everyone who enters and finishes the course will be entered into a free prize draw where there are top prizes to be won, courtesy of our event sponsors. Contact: 01803 712648.


2nd – 10th June geOPArK FeStivAl


Torquay, Paignton, Brixham the annual geopark Festival offers the chance to explore everything this very special area has to offer. there are events for all ages that will appeal to everyone, from artists to dedicated foodies. the Seashore Centre, Kents Cavern, berry Head and torquay Museum all have something going on for the family during the festival, and at Occombe Farm there are exciting cookery classes available. 01803 207358


6th June POnDeMOniUM


Coleton Fishacre we’re going to go pond dipping all over again! take the opportunity to explore the underwater world of Coleton Fishacre, with the expert help of one of our gardens team, or with one of our intrepid rangers. Admission fee applies. no booking needed, just turn up, 2pm. Contact: 01803 752466


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J/80 wOrlD CHAMPiOnSHiP Dartmouth


Organised by the britannia Yacht Club, the royal Dart Yacht Club and the J/80 UK Class Association. Hosted by the historic britannia royal naval College. 70 or more J/80 teams from around the world will compete in this truly international, top-level sporting event. the sailing area for the championship will be in Start bay, just outside the harbour entrance and so easily visible from the nearby beaches and cliff tops. www.j80worlds2012.com


10th June blACKPOOl vAlleY eXPOrer


Blackpool Sands Join Sir geoffrey newman, of the Start and blackpool estate, to discover more about the fascinating history of the beautiful blackpool valley and Stoke Fleming. Adults £4, child £2. Meet at


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11th June


FiSHMOngering FOr beginnerS


The Store, Stoke Fleming try a hands-on workshop with a master fishmonger, Mark lobb. learn to skin, bone and fillet local seasonal fish- then take home the results for your supper! the price includes some local fish, filleted by you. booking essential. Call 01803 861384. Adults only, £15.


17th June


lOngbOw CAnOe rACing FeStivAl


River Dart, Longmarsh, Totnes the rotary Club of totnes in partnership with Canoe Adventures and Dart totnes Amateur rowing Club presents longbow Canoe racing Festival. At longmarsh, totnes, 12noon-


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