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WHAT’S ON


WAR! 11am onwards. Contact: 01803 712342 www.wormcharming.co.uk


6 May DARTMOUTH CARING AT THE AMENITY HUT Royal Avenue Gardens, Dartmouth Dartmouth Caring will be at the Amenity Hut with various stalls, tombola, bric- a-brac, fair trade. Light refreshments will be available, such as teas/coffees, sandwiches and cake all at very reason- able prices.


7, 28 May & 11, 25 June BRIXHAM FISH TOURS Brixham Fish Market, Brixham Come and see the fish auctions in action guided by an experienced trawler agent with decades of experience in the fish trade. Tours cost £10 (including break- fast) and start at 6am. Booking Essential: 07410 617931 or email bfmt2014@ gmail.com.


9 May RNLI GALA DINNER Dartmouth Golf & Country Club A star studded night attended by patron David Dimbleby, Mitch Tonks, Mark Hix and Tom Parker-Bowles. Includes wine tastings, four-course meal and an auction of promises. Contact Kevin John at kevin.john@enigmaks.co.uk All pro- ceeds will go to the RNLI Dart Lifeboat. www.dartlifeboat.co.uk


10 May WHACKY RACES east Allington A fun, family day out and a chance to see homemade go-karts compete for the prestigious Luscombe Trophy. Food, refreshments and fun! Check website for details. www.eastallingtonwhackyraces. co.uk


10 May DART SAILABILITY – FIRST SESSION OF 2014 Noss Marina, Kingswear The season is beginning. Anyone with a disability who would like to get out on the water, for fun, racing or for training, is welcome. 10am – 1pm. Volunteers with or without experience also needed. Contact: 01803 770500 or www.dartsail- ability.org.uk


10 May, 14 June DARTMOUTH FARMERS’ MARKET Market square, Dartmouth Local produce for local people from a local source. Every 2nd Saturday in the month. 9am – 1pm. Tel: 01803 861202.


10/11 May PLYMOUTH PIRATE WEEKEND


For a complete list of What’s On locally, visit our website www.bythedart.co.uk


The Barbican, Plymouth Full of pirate themed fun this swash- buckling weekend will have re-enact- ment displays, sword fighting, a treasure trail and much more. Fancy Dress Com- petition. www.visitplymouth.co.uk


11 May DEVON BAROQUE – BACH & SON Dartington Hall, Totnes Devon Baroque directed from the harp- sichord by Jonathan Watts. Programme includes works by the Bach family: Johann Sebastian, Carl Philipp Emanuel, Johann Christian & Wilhelm Friede- mann. 3pm – 5pm. Tickets: £18. Tel: 01803 847070. www.dartington.org


12 May DKFAS – JOSIAH SPODE & 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH BONE CHINA The Flavel, Dartmouth A talk given by Diana Lloyd. Non- members welcome. For further info call Carolyn Machin, Tel: 01803 833849.


17 May – 1 June KINGSBRIDGE & SOUTH HAMS ART CLUB EXHIBITION Harbour House, Kingsbridge Spring exhibition of work by the Kings- bridge & South Hams Art Club. www. harbourhouse.org.uk


17 May WILDFLOWER WALK Berry Head, Brixham A very special opportunity to walk the wild slopes of Berry Head with botani- cal expert Andy Byfield, Conservation manager at Plantlife and natural history writer in the Guardian. 10am – 1pm. Booking Essential – includes lunch. Tel: 01803 520022 or www.countryside- trust.org.uk


18 May, 15 June TOTNES GOOD FOOD SUNDAY Totnes The Biggest monthly producers’ and farmers’ market in the Westcountry. www.totnesgoodfood.co.uk. Tel: 01803 445537. 10am - 3pm.


18 May OPEN GARDEN DAY FOR CHILDREN’S HOSPICE SOUTH WEST Bowringsleigh, West Alvington, Kingsbridge


2 – 5pm. Admission £3 per person. Chil- dren free. Teas, cake, raffle. Tel: 01803 712235. www.chsw.org.uk


20 May PLANT SALE & COFFEE MORNING


The Flavel, Dartmouth Dartmouth & Kingswear Horticultural Society host their Spring Sale. 10am – 12 noon. Contact: 01803 834478. Non- members welcome.


22 – 24 May DEVON COUNTY SHOW Westpoint showground, Clyst st Mary, exeter There’s something for everyone at the Devon County Show! See the animals, enjoy the attractions plus fabulous local food and drink to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Tel: 01392 446000. www. devoncountyshow.co.uk


22 May QUIZ NIGHT IN AID OF DARTMOUTH INDOOR POOL Café Alfresco, Dartmouth Test your cerebral skills at a fun, quiz night raising funds for the Dartmouth Indoor Pool. Includes Rustic Supper. 7 – 9.30pm. Tickets £12.50 each – teams of 6. Contact: Yvonne Cottam: 01803 835251 or ycottam@live.co.uk


23 – 27 May TOTNES & DARTINGTON OPEN STUDIOS Totnes & Dartington Local artists open their studios and homes for the visiting public to view and buy their art works. Work includes paint- ing, ceramics, jewellery and printmak- ing. www.totnesopenstudios.co.uk


24 & 25 May BRIXHAM HERITAGE SAILING REGATTA Brixham Yacht Club An historic sailing event which is as good to watch as it is to take part in. A long- standing tradition with an atmosphere worth experiencing over the bank holi- day weekend. Contact: 01803 853332 and www.brixhamheritagesailing.org.uk


24 – 28 May BRIXFEST 2014 Brixham Vintage planes, historic fishing trawl- ers, delicious seafood, live music and spectacular fireworks combine in a 1940’s themed weekend that celebrates the best of Brixham. A truly community event for everyone. www.brixfest.org.uk


24 May & 28 June DARTMOUTH ARTISAN MARKET Market Place, Dartmouth Monthly artisan market with stalls selling quality handmade crafts. 10am – 4pm. Tel: 07760 291704.


24 & 25 May TRY A BOAT FOR FREE! embankment, Dartmouth


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