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WHAT’S ON MARK LOBB


New Shop in the Dartmouth Market (opens soon) 01803 770743 info@wildfooddevon.co.uk


FISH & GAME


family. Booking Essential. 6.30pm. Adult £13, Child (over 4) £10. Contact: Belinda Smith, Tel: 01803 842382 or greenway@nationaltrust.org.uk.


24th August


COCKTAILS AT COLETON FISHACRE Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear Dress up and enjoy the atmosphere of Coleton Fishacre whilst sipping Savoy cocktails and listening to popular music of the roaring twenties! Booking Essential. 7pm. All tickets £25. Contact: 01803 842382, coletonfishacre@nationaltrust. org.uk


26th August


WILD TEA PARTY Compton Castle, Marldon, Paignton Join us in the Herb Garden of Compton Castle for a range of fun family activities. Get your hands dirty as we continue to add to our existing collection of herbs. Learn all about their uses as we collect and brew wild herbs to make teas with a difference. Free event – normal admission charges apply. Contact: 01803 842382, comptoncastle@ nationaltrust.org.uk


6th September, 4th


October JAZZ CLUB Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear Join us on the first Friday of every month for a relaxing evening with friends. Enjoying a delicious two course supper accompanied by local jazz trio Art Deco Music. Booking Essential. All tickets £28. 7pm. Contact: coletonfishacre@nationaltrust.org. uk.


15th September different


this holiday! Do something


Boats are available to hire by the hour up to a period of seven hours or even longer by special arrangement


Boats available and licensed for parties of any size up to 8 people


Boats that can comfortably accommodate two families and are great value for money


www.dartmouth-boat-hire.co.uk 01803 834600 • 07850 118920


AGATHA CHRISTIE FESTIVAL: GREENWAY LITERARY DINNER Greenway House, Galmpton In the style of Agatha Christie’s Tuesday Night Club, diners will discuss her writing, including Dead Man’s Folly. Influences from the house and grounds will be explored. 7pm start. Canapes followed by dinner and coffee with a chaired discussion of Agatha Christie’s literary works ending with a themed guided tour of the house. Booking Essential. Tickets £60. Contact: Belinda Smith, Tel: 01803 842382 or greenway@ nationaltrust.org.uk.


16th September


AGATHA CHRISTIE FESTIVAL: CREAM TEAS AND FIRST EDITIONS Greenway House, Galmpton Visit Greenway behind closed doors for this exclusive event. Travel on the Agatha Christie Vintage Bus to Greenway where for the first time ever you will be able to hold their collection of Agatha Christie first editions (with gloves of course!). Cream teas will be served. 11.30am. Tickets £35. Contact: 0844 474 2233.


17th September


AGATHA CHRISTIE FESTIVAL: GREENWAY TWILIGHT TOUR Greenway House, Galmpton Come and enjoy a tour of Agatha’s private holiday


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