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NOT MORe ABOuT THAT DAMN WeBsITe!


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ou’ll notice we’re banging on alot in this issue about our new website - www.bythedart.co.uk. It really


represents a huge effort on our part to upload much of the relevant content from this magazine that we believe will continue to inform and entertain both residents and visitors to this town and surrounding area alike. If you look at the website, you’ll see we’ve made a huge amount of information already available and it continues to grow. The site is always changing with new content, new events and local news. In the near futire, we’re confident it’ll answer pretty much all the questions you may have about the place you live in, of if a visitor, want to visit. We’ve been very encouraged by the many thousands of visits to the website we’ve already had in just the past 4 weeks. We’ll soon be inviting local businesses to use the site to accompany or amplify their current marketing efforts. We’d be very grateful for any feedback you can give us about the site or suggesstions about what other information we should add. We already believe that this magazine is one of the best of its type anywhere in the UK and we’re confident that we can build the website to be the same. BOOKMARK us....


NeWs FROM OuR sPONsORs


“Becky Scott’s new shop, just opened, in the Dartmouth Market Square called ‘Good ole Yarn’ - advert page 23 - will be selling a variety of wool from dk to 4 ply and her own handspun wool, plus haberdashery goods. Becky is a fibre artist and can do custom orders in handspun wool and felted gifts, and will be selling vintage sewing machines, drop spindles and felt for felting and handspinning. She will be holding regular workshops in handspinning and felting plus a knitting and crochet group will be set up in Dartmouth community centre soon called knitter natter. A small gallery of her work will be on display to purchase too. Visit Becky at Good ole Yarn, 7 Market Square, Dartmouth. Tel: 07414 880125.”


“Starburst Boutique in Foss Street - advert page 52 - is looking forward to deliveries of Spring/Summer 14 collections courtesy of MIH Jeans. They’ve perfect gifts for Christmas in the form of knitted scarfs and accessories from Irish knitwear brand Electronic Sheep from £85.00 and luxurious eco sleepwear from People Tree from £25.00. They are also offering a 10% discount on all items during Candlelit Dartmouth (Saturday Only).


The Berry Head Hotel - advert page 30 - offers stunning panoramic sea views across Torbay, creating the perfect back drop for your special event or just a catch up with friends or family. With a selection of menus available and the ability to tailor these to suit your requirements, a variety of function facilities to cater for 2 – 200 guests and set in 6 acres of woodland and gardens, the hotel offers the perfect location, whatever the occasion. From a meal in the bistro or restaurant, cup of coffee by the fire, an intimate vintage themed high tea, to a children’s swim party, or a grand dinner and dance, our their team are ready and waiting to make your day one to remember. Contact them today on 01803 853225, where they will inspire you with their original ideas, and introduce you to an excellent range of choice and value.”


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