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10 & 11 OCTOBER Pumpkin Patch day Terawhiti Farm, South Milton, Kingsbridge Come and harvest your own local pumpkin straight from our pumpkin patch. 10am – 4pm. Hot food available. Cash only. Free Parking. Subject to Government Covid guidelines and restrictions. Tel: Martin 07974 405048


What’s on


14 – 20 OCTOBER Digital Chocolate Festival Celebrate Cacao! And Eat Better Chocolate presents and exclusive digital festival with free online sessions and a 5 Day Chocolate Challenge. daily meet the makers, guided chocolate tastings, cacao meditations and expert masterclasses on everything from truffle making to fermentation. Celebratecacao.co.uk


17 OCTOBER, 7 & 21 NOVEMBER Kingsbridge Farmers & Craft Market Local food and craftson sale from local people. 9am – 1pm. Kingsbridgefarmersmarket.co.uk and facebook page for more details. T: 07810 747871.


18 OCTOBER, 15 NOVEMBER Totnes Good Food Market Devon’s biggest Fine Food Farmers’ Market held on the 3rd Sunday of each month offering a wide range of quality produce from dozens of local producers. visittotnes.co.uk


22 – 25 OCTOBER The Creative Craft Show Westpoint Exeter Knitters, stitchers, hobbyists and crafters will be in their element with endless supplies, innovations, demonstrations and workshops designed to encourage and inspire your creativity. 8.30am – 5pm (4.30pm Sunday).Stitchandhobby. co.uk/Exeter/autumn


Events for the diary


24 OCTOBER – 1 NOVEMBER Go Batty at Kents Cavern Hallowe’en Half term image online Bring your little witches, wizards, ghosts and ghouls to Kents Cavern this Halloween. Head into the mysterious underground world of the caves to find the hidden pumpkins and take part in the woodland Bat trail. Kents-cavern.co.uk


7 & 8 NOVEMBER Ocean Artists Designers Makers Winter Market Royal William Yard Plymouth Join us at Ocean Winter Market to welcome in the festive season and


making social distancing fabulous. With over 30 artists, designers, makers and tech innovators to browse at your leisure. Booking essential. 10am – 4pm daily. Ocean-markets.co.uk


22 NOVEMBER Devon Baroque: Pipes and a Martyr The Great Hall, Dartington Devon Baroque orchestra presents ‘Pipes and a Martyr’ to celebrate St Cecilia’s Day. This afternoon concert is family friendly and will feature some of the great music of the baroque era, performed on period instruments. 3pm. Dartington.org


Curtains Up


Theatre programmes are currently still limited due to Covid-19 restrictions but please keep checking websites and By The Dart for new announcements Information correct at 28 September:


Princess Theatre Torquay: T: 0333 009 6690, atgtickets.com 13 February 2021 - 80s Live 18 February 2021 - Rhod Gilbert


Theatre Royal, Plymouth: T 01752 267222, theatreroyal.com 8 – 12 December - White Christmas 22 – 30 January 2021 - Grease The Musical 1 – 6 February 2021 - Footloose 16 - 20 February 2021 - Blood Brothers


Palace Theatre Paignton: T: 01803 665800, palacetheatrepaignton.co.uk Contact the Theatre for up to date details.


Northcott Theatre, Exeter: T 01392 72 63 63, exeternorthcott.co.uk 23 – 24 October Starting From Scratch 31 October -Show of Hands 9 December - 9 January 2021 -Treasure Live


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