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NATIONAL TRUST


home, or as she called it, ‘the loveliest place in the world’. Begin your evening with sparkling wine and canapés, followed by a fascinating tour with one of our extraordinarily knowledgeable volunteers. 6pm. Booking Essential. Contact Lucy Brown, 01803 842382, Lucy.Brown@nationaltrust.org.uk.


20th September


JAM AND CHUTNEY MAKING Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear


Come and learn from a cookery expert how to make home made preserves in the 1920s kitchen at Coleton Fishacre. Booking Essential. 10.30am. Tickets £12. 01803 842382, coletonfishacre@ nationaltrust.org.uk


20th September


AGATHA CHRISTIE FESTIVAL: COLETON FISHACRE JAZZ LUNCH


Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear


Local jazz trio Art Deco Music perform upbeat jazz in art deco Café Coleton exclusively for the Agatha Christie Festival. Enjoy the music and a delicious two-course lunch and coffee. Booking Essential. All tickets £28. 01803 842382, greenway@nationaltrust.org.uk


24th September


PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP Greenway House, Galmpton Our photography experts will be


The PADDLE STEAMER PRESERVATION SOCIETY Join Britain's Most Successful Steamship Preservation Society


Invitation to Join the PSPS


As a reader of By The Dart you are invited to join the PADDLE STEAMER PRESERVATION SOCIETY (PSPS). By joining us you can help keep our historic paddle steamers sailing and in addition you can enjoy the many benefits of membership.


Our benefits of membership now include:


• 20% DISCOUNT on Paddle Steamer Kingswear Castle tickets • 10% DISCOUNT on Dartmouth Steam Railway & River Boat Trips • FREE Tickets for Children & FREE Quarterly Magazine


Membership costs £10 Junior, £16 Senior or £23 Adult. New members’ forms can be obtained from our website at www.paddlesteamers.org or email membership@paddlesteamers.org or write to the address below requesting an application form quoting “By The Dart”. Leaflets can be found on-board Kingswear Castle or at Dartmouth Railway Station.


Paddle Steamer Kingswear Castle is last remaining coal-fired paddle steamer in operation due to the efforts of the PSPS! Contact PSPS, 11 Robin Hill, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 2H


Join the PSPS and Help Keep Our Historic Paddle Steamers Sailing! Paddle Steamer Preservation Society A company Limited by Guarantee No 2167853 (England & Wales). A Charity Registered in England & Wales (298328) and in Scotland (SC037603).


The Manor Inn Galmpton


• B&B All En-Suite • Home Cooked Food With Local Produce • Games Room


• Good Beer Guide 2011 • Open Log Fire • Dogs & Children Welcome • Christmas Bookings Now Being Taken


The Manor Inn has made some exciting change to its Menus to include the best of Brixham’s fresh fish, and the Surrounding Devon countryside for the highest quality meats And Freshest Vegetables.


Our new menu includes starters such as ‘Scallop & Hogs’,


Pan seared Brixham Scallop served on rounds of Hogs pudding with a Beetroot, Mango & Chilli salsa


2 Stoke Gabriel Rd, Galmpton, Nr Brixham. Tel: 01803 661101 www.manorinngalmpton.co.uk


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