16 What’s On July
challenging discussions, a poetry pharmacy, writing workshops, comedy events and theatrical performances. www.wayswithwords.
co.uk
7 July
ST ANDREW’S CHURCH AND EAST ALLINGTON VILLAGE FETE Come and enjoy a family fun day out in the heart of the South Hams. 2 – 5pm. Check facebook page.
7 July THE ROWCROFT SLEEP WALK Torbay Leisure Centre The famous ladies-only night walk raising funds for our local South Devon hospice. www.
rowcrofthospice.org.uk 7.30pm onwards.
7-8 July WILD WEST FEST FAMILY WEEKEND Dartmouth New event - a fundraising weekend of fun with Dartmouth Food Festival, Dartmouth Regatta and Dart Music Festival.
8 July ELL’S ANGELS CELEBRATE 10 YEARS St Thomas’ Church, Kingswear Concert to celebrate 10 years of local choir Ell’s Angels. 4.30pm. Tel: 01803 752291.
10 July FUNDRAISING POP-UP INDIAN FEAST WITH ROMY GILL Manna From Devon, Kingswear Holly & David at Manna from Devon team up with their old friend Romy Gill MBE for a fund-raising pop- up supper in aid of Dartmouth Food Festival. Wine Supplied by Michael Sutton’s Cellars. www.
dartmouthfoodfestival.com
11, 18 & 25 July BRIXHAM FISH MARKET TOUR
Unique chance to see the fish market in action. 6am – 8.30am. £15 includes breakfast and tour. Tel: 07973 297620 or email
bfmt2014@gmail.com
11 July PARISH OF DARTMOUTH CRAFT EXHIBITION St Saviour’s Church A display of local arts and crafts by Dartmouth townspeople and businesses. 10.30am – 4.30pm. Tel: 01803 834576.
13 – 15 July
KINGSBEER FESTIVAL Kingswear Over 60 ales and your local favourite bands all with a fantastic view of the Dart.
www.kingsbeerfestival.com
15 July
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
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