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Around Kingswear BY MIKE TREVORROW


Rowcroft Hospice Angie Thomas has contacted and asked me to include the following message: Rowcroft Hospice are looking for volunteers to help with its fundrais- ing. The Hospice supports over 2,000 patients with life limiting conditions and their families each year. We need volunteers to: - help promote events by putting up posters in local communities. - help out at fundraising events - perhaps a fundraising stand, a bucket collection or helping with refreshments. If you would like more infor-


mation, please visit www.row- crofthospice.org.uk or contact Angie on angie.thomas@rowcrofthospice. org.uk or 01803 217628.


This Affects YOU! The Draft Kingswear Neighbour- hood Plan is now finished. You can see the plan and make comments about it on the website: Kingswearneighbourhoodplan.co.uk A paper copy is also available in


Dartmouth and Churston libraries. We also hope to have summary copies in the shops, pubs and cafes in the village. Forms to make comments on will be available at the Post Office and village shop as well as online. All comments must be returned


by 4TH NOVEMBER 2019. Please make sure your name and


contact details are with any comments made in order that your comment will be considered and responded to. These comments will be made public but your name and contact details will NOT be made public. This is your plan, please take time


to look at it. Later, there will be a referendum for you to vote if you accept the plan or not.


Atishooo ... Groan ... A flu clinic has been arranged for the patients of Compass House Surgery in Kingswear Lower Village Hall on Friday 18th October 2019. To book an appointment please contact the surgery.


Chop it off ... The Lower Hall is much in vogue this month because not only can you get your flu jab but you can have your hair cut too. Lydia will be waiting, scissors poised, for both male and female customers on Wednesdays and Thursdays between 10:00am and 4:oopm. So, for those whose ‘barnets are flowing a little too fully, help is at hand without leaving the village. You heard it here first, maybe.


Fun Day Success Congratulations are very much owing to Jan Trevorrow and her intrepid team of Funsters who all worked so hard to make the Fun Day on September 8th such a great event. The atmosphere was lovely, the weather very kind indeed, the beer flowed alongside the prosec- co, the rowing was a triumph, the ducks behaved themselves impec-


cably in the duck race (oh no, they didn’t ... Ed) and the dogs wagged their tails and turned on cuteness in bucket-loads. The excellent Lynne and the canine wonder that is Jemma from Pet Nature in Totnes organised the dog show which everyone greatly enjoyed, Town crier, Les, opened and closed the proceedings with panache and volume, then morphed into a won- derful children’s entertainer with spectacular balloons. His blood’s worth bottlin’. The children enjoyed two bub-


ble discos, music supplied by DJ Somer, and all the sound for the af- ternoon. He’s now reached the ripe old age of 14! Jonathan Hawkins and his team very kindly gave free rides round the area in the splendid open-topped bus and Crier Les did a circuit of the village advertising the Fun Day from the top deck. It’s the only way to travel! Around the field everyone


worked hard on their stalls, espe- cially the people supplying food. These things do not just happen, they take a great deal of prepara- tion and dedication. Then dodgy things go wrong, like the generator


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