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By the Dart • What’s On


demonstrations, parades, dog show, crafts, entertainment, food and a fully licensed bar. www.shvmc.co.uk


13 & 14 August OPEN GARDENS Higher Ash Farm A beautiful 2.5 acre garden which has been extensively developed in the last few years. 2 -5pm. Tel: 07595 507516. www.ngs.org.uk


14 August FAMILY FORAGE DAY Sharpham Trust, Ashprington Come and enjoy the wild abundance of the sharpham estate with your children. We will discover what the season has to offer and pick some of wild plants to take them back to our sheltered outdoor kitchen for a fun cook up. 10.30am – 2.30pm.Tel: 01803 732542.www.sharphamtrust.org


15 – 20 August CHILDREN’S WEEK Paignton Green 6 days of free fun for all the family with a packed programme of performances, workshops and events. www.childrensweek.co.uk


16 August & 13 September GUIDED TOUR OF SHILSTONE HOUSE Shilstone, Nr Modbury


Guided tour led by resident archaeologist Abi Gray exploring history of the site and surviving archaelology and rare architectural features. 2 – 3.30pm. Tickets including cream tea £15. Call 01548 830832 or email abi@dra.uk.net


16 August BRITISH FIREWORK CHAMPIONSHIPS Plymouth Hoe Annual competition with the best of the best showcasing their dramatic firework skills. www.britishfireworks.co.uk


18 August DOG AWARENESS DAY Royal Avenue Gdns, Dartmouth 10.30am - 3.30pm. educational Roadshow.The Dogs Trust will be on hand to answer any questions you may have and a sHDC Locality officer will help with dog issues such as fouling, dog control orders and much more.


18 & 30 August DARTMOUTH INDOOR POOL FUN FETE Royal Avenue Gardens, Dartmouth An event for all the family with food, crafts and children’s activities. All


raising funds for Dartmouth Indoor Pool. www.dartmouthpool.co.uk


19 August BERRY HEAD BAT WALK Berry Head, Brixham A unique opportunity to see the rare Greater Horseshoe bats at Berry Head national nature Reserve, a Geopark Gateway site. 7.45 – 9.15pm. To book call 01803 520022.


20 – 29 August GALMPTON ART EXHIBITION Galmpton, Brixham The 6th Annual Art exhibition by the Galmpton Barn Art Group. 10.30am – 5pm.


21 August & 18 September GOOD FOOD SUNDAY Totnes The Biggest monthly producers’ and farmers’ market in the Westcountry. Held on the 3rd sunday of every month. 10am – 3pm. www.totnesgoodfood.co.uk


21 – 23 August TRIBAL CLASH EVENT Blackpool Sands, Dartmouth A festival of fitness, community and human endeavour. Teams of men and women battle it out in a series of grueling, high-intensity challenges


Featuring high profile artists such as the face of modern British Impressionism Sherree Valentine Daines, celebrity art sensation Fabian Perez, “the UK’s most popular living artist” Doug Hyde and floral symbolist Danielle O’Connor Akiyama, the portfolio at Triton Galleries is brimming with both diversity and award winning style.


Join us at our stunning new venue on Foss Street, Dartmouth and experience a dynamic range of original paintings and collectable editions from some of the most celebrated artists on the contemporary art scene.


WWW.TRITONGALLERIES.CO.UK


7 Foss Street Dartmouth Devon TQ6 9DW 01803 839 099 dartmouth@tritongalleries.co.uk


26 Torwood Street Torquay Devon TQ1 1EB 01803 296 064 torquay@tritongalleries.co.uk


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