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EvEnTS • muSic • ThEaTRE • OuT & abOuT July 27th


- August 31st


DARTINGTON INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL OF MUSIC Dartington Hall An international music experience like no other. Amateur musicians and professsional performers rub shoulders in a celebration of music, friendship and learning. Music of all genres with classes, workshops and concerts. www. dartingtonhall.com


August 3rd - October 13th


THE GREAT GORILLAS TRAIL PROJECT Torbay & exeter The Great Gorillas invade the streets, parks and open spaces of Torbay & Exeter in celebration of 90 years of conservation at Paignton Zoo. www. greatgorillas.org.uk


August 5th - August 11th


TORBAY LIFEBOAT STATION, BRIXHAM This local fundraising event is a fun packed week with events including sailing races, angling competitions, a chance to view Torbay’s Lifeboat station and lifeboat and the popular Sea Safety Display. www.torbaylifeboat.co.uk


August 6th – August 10th


KING LEAR – DARTMOUTH SHAKESPEARE WEEK Dartmouth Castle The Inn Theatre Company return in their 11th year to perform Shakespeare’s classic tragedy King Lear in the atmospheric surroundings of Dartmouth


Castle. Tickets available from Dartmouth Tourist Information Office 01803 834224


August 10th SUMMER’S EVE CONCERT st George’s Church, Dittisham Summer’s Eve Concert with Tenor Nigel Richards & Jonathan Watts. 01803 722274


August 11th LUPTON HOUSE - ELBERRY CIRCULAR Lupton House, Brixham Join Local historian John Risdon on a walk around the Elberry Coast and Lupton. Uncover the stories behind the landscape. 5 miles, steep in places. Adult £4, Child £2. Meet at Lupton House car park. www.southdevonaonb.org.uk


11th August, September 22nd


HALF PRICE SURFING LESSON - BIGBURY BAY Bigbury Bay


A half price 2-hour surfing lesson with Discovery Surf School. 07813 639622


August 13th -14th


BRITISH FIREWORK CHAMPION- SHIPS 2013 The Hoe, Plymouth Entertaiment will start on the Heart FM stage from 6pm, with the first firework displays starting at around 9.30pm each evening as dusk arrives. Tel: 01752 306330.


August 14th SUMMER FETE FOR DIP Royal Avenue Gardens, Dartmouth


Fundraising fete for Dartmouth Indoor Pool with various stalls, teas, coffees and cakes. 10am – 4pm. www.thedip.org.uk


August 14th , 21th & 28th


COCKINGTON DISCOVERY WALKS


Cockington Court, Torquay Join us for a guided walk led by our experienced ranger, looking at wildlife, plant life and one thousand years of Cockington’s history. Meet at Visitor Centre in Cockington. Wear suitable footwear. Free - no need to book! Tel: 01803 520022.


WALK & TALK DARTMOUTH (EVERY THURSDAY AM) August 15th Dart Riverside & Dartington Cider Press Centre August 22nd Chillington to Torcross September dates TBC For more information contact Griselda Guthrie, Dartmouth Volunteer Walk leader 01803 834762.


August 15th AS YOU LIKE IT Cockington Court, Torquay Open air performance of Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy by touring outdoor theatre Company Illyria. 6 – 9pm. 01803 607230.


August 16th – 18th


FLAVOUR FEST 2013 Plymouth The South West’s largest food & drink festival with many local food producers


1000s of boating & sailing bargains


Saturday June 2nd 2012 September Newton Abbot Racecourse


for only £20! For more information call Lucy on 01803 835915, pop into Compass Books on Bayards Cove or check us out on line. www.compassevents.co.uk


Devon Boat Jumble Saturday 21st


Newton Abbot Racecourse


Gate opens 10am - Adults £3 - children / parking free - dogs on leads welcome Why not bring a small boat to sell or a car boot full of nautical bits


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