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WHAT’S ON


A free event in Devon enabling hun- dreds of people to take to the water in boats ranging from yachts and luxury launches to high-speed rigid inflatable boats (RIBs). Contact: paulsinger@ bmfsw.co.uk or Tel: 01803 867578.


25 – 26 May UNDER ENEMY CONTROL ! Dartmouth Castle Learn how to load and fire a musket, watch military drills, experience and witness daily life under siege to see how the Garrison prepare for the threat of attack. 11am - 5pm. Tel: 01803 833588. www.english-heritage.org.uk


27 May DARTINGTON COMMUNITY DAY Dartington Hall


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FREE event as part of half-term celebra- tions The Dartington Community Day will give you a flavour of what we are all about. Bring the family, a picnic to enjoy on the Great Lawn and experience the best of the Dartington Hall estate. 12 – 5pm. Tel: 01803 847017. www. dartington.org.uk


27 May ROCKY SHORE RAMBLE slapton Ley Field Centre Search for animals living in rock pools, and discover adorable anemones, brave barnacles, cheeky crabs, gruesome gas- tropods, lazy limpets and more. Find out what makes these creatures so special! Wellies recommended. Booking essen- tial, call 07967 497624. Free.10.30am - 12.30pm. Meet at Torcross Car Park Bird Hide


27 May LOVING OUR LIMESTONE – GEOLOGY & WILDLIFE WALK Berry Head, Brixham A special opportunity to see the very best wildlife and geology Berry Head has to offer with geologist and naturalist Dr Chris Proctor. 10am – 12 noon. £9 per head. Booking Essential. Tel: 01803 520022 or www.countryside-trust.org.uk


28 May GUIDED TOUR OF LUPTON HOUSE Churston, Brixham Come and discover the hidden secrets of Lupton House, the people who lived there and the current community involvement. www.discoverlupton.com Tel: 01803 845800.


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28 May SECRETIVE DORMICE slapton Ley Field Centre Discover more about one of our most elusive mammals and hope- fully catch a glimpse of one on an adventure around the nature re- serve. Booking essential, call 07967 497624. Free. 10am - 12noon. Meet at Slapton Ley Beach Trailer, Middle Car Park. SX 828 442.


29 May ROCKPOOL SAFARI The seashore Centre, Paignton Come and join our Marine Rangers in exploring the incredible marine life that lives in Torbay’s rock pools. Discover shining snakelock anemo- nes, daring devil crabs and beautiful starfish. £3.50 per child - no need to book, just turn up on the day. Tel: 01803 520022 or www.countryside- trust.org.uk


30 May, 28 June BAT WALK Berry Head, Brixham A unique opportunity to see the rare Greater Horseshoe bats at Berry Head. Walk, hear about the bats’ habitat and habits, watch the bats emerging from their roosts and tune in on their call with our special bat detectors. Adults £5, Children £3.50Booking Essential. Tel: 01803 520022 or www.countryside-trust. org.uk


31 May LEMONFEST 2014 Newton Abbot Racecourse South Devon’s biggest music festival - this ‘gem’ of a one-day festival is back for the 5th time and gearing up for it to be bigger and better than ever.... Tickets start at £16.


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