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ISSUE 54: AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2013 ReGuLARs


Dart Notes ............................6 What’s On ...........................12 The Flavel .............................26 Family Favourites ................29 Around Kingswear .............62 Book Review .......................67 Life Aboard ..........................73 Computing ...........................74 Health and Beauty ..............90 Nature Notes......................93 Dartmouth Dog Walker ...95 Personal Finance .................96 Legal Corner .......................98 Gardening ..........................101 On The Water ...................115 Tide Predictions ...............116 Motoring. ............................119 Property View ...................122 Dart Property ...................126 Trades & services .............136 TVFTDO ............................146


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FeATuRes


Regatta Special...................33 By the Dart offers up 22 things to do at Regatta. We also highlight 20 interesting facts you should know about this popular annual event and ask a number of local personalities about their memories of their first Regatta.


richard Deakins...................46


An exclusive interview with 8 times Oscar- nominated cinematographer and Kingswear resident Richard Deakins who has worked on such films as The Shawshank Redemption.


Dartmouth in wwii...................64 & 78 Brian Ridalls, son of Dadrtmouth pilot George Ridalls, speaks to us about his father’s wartime duties as a harbour pilot. We also examine Dartmouth’s hidden life as a base for secret agents before their dangerous missions into enemy territory.


Andy Kyle...................50


By the Dart interviews Andy Kyle - the man behind the popular website ‘The View from the Dartmouth Office’ and a regular contributor to this magazine.


IN THIS ISSUE


the raleigh estate...................86 The Raleigh Estate stands in 1,000 acres of stunning farm and woodland on the banks of the River Dart be- tween Dartmouth and Dittisham. By The Dart caught up with Rob and Nik Green, who are increasingly involved in many of the estate’s activities.


Keith Pocket...................53


Keith Pockett will be stepping down as chairman of the Flavel Trust next month, after four years in the post.


He looks back on the highlights during his four years in charge and what changes and successes we can expect in the future.


Also, interviews with Dartmouth - An Enchanted Place (p56), Adam and Victoria Benns (p59), Giles and Sarah Halliwell. (p61) Plus “We Tried That - Paddleboarding” (p82), British Steel - made in Dartmouth, (p80) the Strolling Playhouse (p76), Postcard from Leonie (p111) and What’s In A Gig? (p89)


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