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WHAT’S ON


An evening of rousing chorus songs with all ticket sales donated to Prostate Cancer UK. 0844 8880435 or www. southdevonarts.co.uk


For a complete list of What’s On locally, visit our website www.bythedart.co.uk 01752 267222 or www.theatreroyal.com


November 16th CHRISTMAS FAYRE The Old market in Dartmouth In aid of Children’s Hospice South West - lots of lovely Christmassy things to buy at the stalls – lots of great ideas for Christmas presents! 10am - 3pm


November 18th – 23rd OUR HOUSE Theatre Royal , Plymouth Inspired by the music of Madness, this raucous musical comedy is an uplifting tale of life and love, heartbreak and hilarity, good and bad, set in London’s famous Camden Town in the mid-80s.


November 22nd – 24th CRUX CRAFT FAIR Rattery village Hall A fair where you can buy beautifully handmade crafts from 30 designers/mak- ers - all from the south west and all care- fully selected. info@cruxcraftfair.co.uk


November 23rd CRAFT, CAKE AND A CUPPA Kingswear village Hall Annual Christmas Fair of Kingswear WI. Buy those final Christmas presents and stocking fillers from our handmade range of crafts and cards, or watch the world go by and sample our delicious cakes with a cup of tea or coffee. 10am – 12.30pm.


KIDS & FAMILY


October 20th THE BIG DRAW Cockington Court, Torquay The Campaign’s annual Big Draw festival runs throughout October. A programme of creativity and fun for all the family. 11am – 4pm. Check website for further details. www.campaignfordrawing.org/ bigdraw


October 26th – November 3rd HALLOWSCREAM WEEK Woodlands, Blackawton Expect loud screams from the Phantom Maze as Captain Skeleton and his beastly crew sail in to Woodlands for the biggest Halloscream week yet. All the scary fun and free pumpkins are included. Buy on line to receive a discount of 20%. All extra entertainment on special event days is included in the usual admission. Tel: 01803 712598 or www.woodlandspark.com


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WE OFFER INDEPENDENT ADVICE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS;


 Investments  ISAs  Retirement Planning  Estate Planning  Mortgage Solutions  Buy to Let  Income Protection


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Call in and see us for a friendly discussion on any of your financial requirements


Initial meeting at our expense and without obligation


Karen Cooper Dip PFS 0800 833389 Clarity Wealth Management LLP Chadwick House, Hauley Road Dartmouth TQ6 9AA


www.claritywm.co.uk Discover@claritywm.co.uk


Totnes Office – Waterside House, The Plains, Totnes TQ9 5DW


Chadwick Financial Management is a trading style of Clarity Wealth Management LLP who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority 575252.


Registered in England and Wales as a Limited Liability Partnership No: OC371189. The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate advice in matters of taxation and some Buy To Let mortgages.


October 26th SLAPTON GREAT NUT HUNT slapton Ley Field Centre, slapton


Come and join us on the National Nature Reserve collecting Hazel- nuts from the woodland floor. Have a family fun day out and at the same time assist with our Dormouse monitoring programme. Sorry, no dogs. 10am – 12noon. Booking essential, call 01548- 581592 or email reserve.sl@ field-studies-council.org. Meet at Slapton Ley Beach Trailer, Middle Car Park, SX 82872 44210.


October 26th – November 3rd SPOOKY HALLOWEEN TRAIL Dartmouth Castle Are you brave enough to take on the challenge of our spooky trail this Halloween? Find the creepy clues hidden around the castle grounds and solve the challenge to win a terrible treat! 10am – 5pm. Tel: 01803 833588 or www. english-heritage.org.uk


October 27th – November 3rd HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL Cockington Court, Torquay Cockington Court is hosting a festival of FREE Halloween inspired arts and crafts and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Creepy Arts & Crafts, Spooky Story Telling,


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