12 What’s On May - June
13 May OPEN GARDEN – BOWRINGSLEIGH West Alvington Beautiful, extensive gardens and grounds around Grade 1 listed Elizabethan house. Raising funds for Children’s Hospice South West. 2 – 5pm. Tel: 01548 852774.
13 May EAST ALLINGTON FUN RUN 10km & Fun Run. In memory of Claire Widdicombe.
www.eastallington10km.co.uk
14 May PILGRIM HERITAGE SAILING TRAWLER OPEN DAY Town Pontoon, Brixham Come aboard and see how they did things in 1895 and explore Brixham’s unique fishing and sailing heritage. 10.30am – 3.30pm. Tel: 01803 858148
14 May DAKFAS LECTURE Flavel, Dartmouth Talk by Oliver Everett on the Spectacular Gold and Silver Collection of King George IV. 2.30pm.
www.dakfas.org.uk
15 May, 19 June GUIDED TOUR OF SHILSTONE HOUSE Shilstone House Guided tour by resident archaeologist Abi Gray exploring history of the site. 2pm £15 per person includes cream tea. To book call 01548 830832 or email
abi@dra.uk.net
17 – 19 May DEVON COUNTY SHOW Westpoint Showground, Exeter The County’s biggest show - animals, events, agricultural machinery, competitions etc www.
devoncountyshow.co.uk
19 May DADDY’S LETTER Kingswear Lower Village Hall Daddy’s Letter is a captivating film musical written by Les Veale and starring Di Davies. The moving story is inspired by an event in the life of the much loved stage and television actress Liz Smith 1921 – 2016. Les is now screening the film around the South West in support of the Exeter based child bereavement charity ‘Balloons’, by raising money from ticket, DVD and CD sales.
19 & 20 May, 30 June WINE TASTINGS Michael Sutton’s Wine Cellars, Dartmouth Open House with free wine tastings. 12noon – 3pm. Tel: 01803 770737 or
www.michaelsuttonscellar.co.uk
20 May, 17 June 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
20 May TORBAY 5K 2018 Torbay Velopark This 5k event for all is returning with a brand new route raising valuable funds for cancer research. www.
raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org
21 May TOTS GO WILD Occombe Farm, Torbay Come and discover the first signs of spring through colours and creativity. 9.30 – 11am. £5. Tel: 01803 520022.
25 May, 29 June HANNAHS COMEDY CLUB LIVE STAND-UP Seale-Hayne, Newton Abbot A night of rip-roaring, side-splitting hilarity at the Green Rooms at Hannahs. 7 – 11pm. Tel: 01626 325800.
26 – 29 May TOTNES & DARTINGTON OPEN STUDIOS Annual event inviting the public to visit the studios of local artists. www.
totnesopenstudios.co.uk
26 - 27 May BRIXHAM HERITAGE REGATTA Popular local sailing regatta for classic and historic sailing vessels of all shapes and sizes. www.
brixhamheritagesailing.org.uk
26 – 30 May BRIXFEST 2018 Brixham Busy event celebrating Brixham past and present bringing together artists, charities, chefs, locals and visitors. Dragonboat challenge on Sunday 27th.
www.brixfest.com
26 May, 23 June DARTMOUTH ARTISAN MARKET Market Square Monthly event with wide range of local crafts. Every 4th Sat. 10am – 4pm.
27 May INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF WORM CHARMING Blackawton One of South Devon’s more unusual but nevertheless ‘charming’ festivals.
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