8 What’s On August & September 11 August
SUMMER MARKET Cliff House, Salcombe Lots of local produce and businesses including art, crafts, jewellery, clothing etc.1 – 6pm.
Cliffhousesalcombe.com
11 August CHURCH FETE East Portlemouth 2pm – 5pm. Entry: £2, Under 16s free. The fete will be held in the stunning gardens of Ager Point, TQ8 8PU, overlooking the beautiful Salcombe Estuary.
13 & 20 August OPEN AIR CINEMA Blackpool Sands, Dartmouth Summer cinema club on the beach! Bohemian Rhapsody on 13 August and The Greatest Showman on 20 August. 7pm.
Blackpoolsands.co.uk
14 August, 23 September FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN ADOPTION EVENT Higher Mill, Buckfastleigh Learn about becoming an adopter. 10am – 12.15pm. Tel: 01364 645480 for an appointment. www.
familiesforchildren.org.uk
14 – 17 August
THE SOUND OF MUSIC Malborough Village Hall The Sound of Music’ by the MAD 7:30pm, with matinee on Saturday at 2pm. Tickets £5/£10 from Malborough Post Office and Kingsbridge TIC.
14 & 15 August BRITISH FIREWORK CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Plymouth Hoe The world famous firework event returns again to light up the skies above Plymouth waterfront. www.
britishfireworks.co.uk
16 – 18 August WOOFSTOCK UK 2019 Old Stone Farm, Dartmouth Once again Woofstock UK is back for another year. This is a dog festival like no other with a weekend of treats, love and music.
Woofstockuk.co.uk 18 August, 15 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.
20 August, 17 September GUIDED TOUR Shilstone House Guided tour by resident archaeologist. 2pm. £15 inc tea. Booking essential. Tel: 01548 830832.
23 – 26 August HOPE COVE WEEKEND 2019 An annual family tradition for many years, this is an action packed weekend of good old fashioned family seaside fun, on land and in the water, raising much needed funds for local charities and good causes.
23 – 26 August TORBAY ROYAL REGATTA Torbay Harbourside Come and enjoy the renowned hospitality of the English Riviera over the Bank Holiday Weekend.
Rtyc.co.uk
24 August – 1 September DARTMOOR WALKING FESTIVAL The hugely popular Dartmoor Walking Festival is kindly supporting Devon Air Ambulance for a second year. There are several walks each day, ranging from modest guided strolls and children’s rambles, to full- day walks and ambitious challenges.
Dartmoorwallkingfestival.co.uk
25 August AVETON GIFFORD CLASSIC CAR SHOW
11.30 – 3.30pm. Raising funds for local projects.
www.933.me.uk
29 – 31 August PORT OF DARTMOUTH ROYAL REGATTA Dartmouth’s flagship event with sailing, rowing and a full programme of events for all the family. www.
dartmouthregatta.co.uk
31 August
NOURISH FESTIVAL Bovey Tracey This will be the 6th Nourish festival with the town overflowing with food, music and craft events from 10am – 5pm.
Nourishfestival.org
3 September KINGSBRIDGE JAZZ CLUB – Jeff Barnharts Sweet & Hot Quartet The Fisherman’s Rest, Aveton Gifford TICKET ONLY. Doors open 6.30pm. Contact: Fred Dennis Tel: 01548 561005
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5 September ANN CLEEVES – BOOK SIGNING The Kingsbridge Library and the Harbour Bookshop are looking forward to welcoming bestselling author Ann Cleeves to Kingsbridge. 11am.
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5 September DRA LECTURE: A RURAL LEGACY LOST Shilstone House, Kingsbridge A Rural Legacy Lost: Salmon Fishing on the Dart. An illustrated talk by Nick Baker. Tickets £5.00 each. To purchase
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