10 SOUTH DE V ON SUMMER 2 0 2 0 Some things you CAN do!
Lockdown is easing and there’s still plenty to enjoy in South Devon especially in the great outdoors. Here’s a round-up of events that are scheduled to go ahead at the time of going to press (3 July).
Escape into a book Dartmouth Library in the Flavel plans to reopen soon
with a new Choose and Collect service. Simply browse the catalogue at
www.devonlibraries.org.uk to see what is available at your local library, or call to ask staff to select titles. Customers are then given a designated collection slot to pick up the chosen books. Dartmouth: 01803 832502
dartmouthlibrary@librariesunlimited.org.uk Stoke Fleming: 01803 770076
stokefleming.library@
librariesunlimited.org.uk Please check their facebook page @dartmouthlibrary and website
www.devonlibraries.org.uk for the latest information.
Get out on the water! With hopefully more good weather on
its way get out on the water – try sailing, surfing (
discoverysurf.com), kayaking (Seakayakdevon) or paddleboarding (
Thepaddleshack.co.uk) or you can even rent a boat (
Dartmouth-boat-hire.co.uk). If you fancy a bit of luxury and a taste of the sailing life why not book an outing from Dartmouth on the beautiful wooden classic yacht, Escape.
Your-escape.co.uk
Movie under the stars
Blackpool Sands are still planning their open air beach cinema with family classics such as The Lion King (23rd July), Moana (9th August) and The Greatest Showman as well as the unmissable beachside film Jaws (20th August). Check
blackpoolsands.co.uk
For that true American 50’s experience why not try the Drive In movies at Milehouse Park & Ride in Plymouth with a whole range of films from Dirty Dancing to Monty Python and Grease. 4 – 20 July Plymouth.
Drivein-cinema.co.uk
Newton Abbot Racecourse are also hosting socially distanced drive-ins on Sept 15 & 16 showing classics such as Pretty Woman and Back to the Future.
Adventuredrivein.co.uk
Life on the ocean waves Tours of the Naval College fill in the facts and history for both
visitors and residents with tours scheduled to restart in September. Contact
Britanniaassociation.org for further information.
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