6 What’s on
2, 16 & 30 JULY & 6 AUGUST Kingsbridge Farmers & Craft market Local food and craft market.
Kingsbridgefarmersmarket.co.uk
EVERY SATURDAY ‘TIL 1 OCTOBER The Saturday Market Shippon Square, Dartington Weekly market showcasing the best in local food, crafts, music and more.
Dartington.org
3 JULY Gooseberry Pie Fair Galmpton, Brixham This fabulous family village day is back with stalls, music, food and the traditional pie procession. 12noon start check galmptongooseberrypiefair facebook page.
5 JULY Dartmouth Caring Fundraising Fete Royal Avenue Gardens, Dartmouth Tombola, Bric a Brac, Raffle, Stalls and BBQ.
Dartmouthcaring.co.uk See p70
6, 13, 20 & 27 JULY. 3 & 10 AUGUST Brixham Fish Market Tour Get a fascinating insight into behind- the-scenes operations at England’s largest fish market finished with a full Brixham breakfast at Rockfish. 6.20 – 9.20am.
therockfish.co.uk
6 – 10 JULY Dartington Playgoers present Shakespeare’s As You Like It Totnes & Dartington Open Air Shakespeare returns with this sparkling comedy which has been carefully abridged for modern audiences with original music and songs.
Playgoers.co.uk
7 JULY Evening Lecture: Marine Heritage on the Torridge Estuary Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone House 7pm. Please book in advance.
Devonruralarchive.com
8 – 17 JULY Ways with Words Dartington Hall 30th
July & August 2022 anniversary event of this popular
literature festival connecting readers with writers. Talks, seminars, poetry readings with a beautiful backdrop.
Wayswithwords.co.uk
8 JULY Cello & Piano Concert St Lawrence Church, Bigbury A programme of beautiful & engaging French music with Clare Carton-Sprenger on cello and Jo Highley on piano. 7:30pm Tickets £10. Proceeds to go to Bigbury Church Tower and Bells Fund. Contact Jill Gubbins at mailto:
gubbinsjill@gmail.com or 01548 810651.
8 – 10 JULY Tunes on the Sands Blackpool Sands This laid back music festival returns to the beautiful Blackpool Sands . With Boney M, The Commitments and Joey The Lips.
Tunesonthesands.com
the site through its surviving archaeology and rare architectural features. 2pm.
Devonruralarchive.com
14JULY Dart Valley u3a Talk The Flavel Passports, Assassins and Spies - A dramatic account of how actions of a group of assassins brought about a change in the passport regulations: how the unmasking of a spy caused a modification in passport design and how, for one man, the passport itself turned into a killer. 10am.
U3asites.org.uk
16 & 17 JULY Electric Bay Festival Torre Abbey, Torquay Electric Bay is a game changing new music open air weekender situated on Torquay’s historic Seafront.
Electricbayfestival.com
16 JULY
Live Outdoor Jazz in Bigbury Vintage jazz and crooning from the late 20s to 40s. 2.30pm start. Advanced reservation essential. Tel: 01548 810991.
Kingsbridgejazzclub.com
9 JULY, 13 AUGUST Dartmouth Farmers Market Market Square Every 2nd
Saturday in the month. Lots
of local food & drink producers. 9am – 2pm.
Coastalkitchendevon.com
10 – 12 JULY Dartmouth Classic Channel Regatta This unique week-long international sailing event starts with two days of racing in Start Bay. from before the boats sail over to Brittany.
Classic-channel-regatta.eu
12 JULY, 9 AUGUST Shilstone House Tour Guided tour of House and gardens by resident archaeologist, Abi Gray. Guests will explore the history of
16 – 23 JULY Kingsbridge Fair Week A week-long celebration with live music, fireworks, a carnival and many more events for all ages.
Kingsbridgefairweek.co.uk
21 & 22 JULY Kingsbridge Crafts Market Market Hall, Fore Street, Kingsbridge. A wide range of unique crafts created by local talented makers. 10am - 4pm. Tel: 01548 550740.
23 JULY - 4 SEPTEMBER South Devon Maize Maze Churchstow, Kingsbridge This year’s crop has been planted with a Jubilee theme in the shape of a crown. Open Friday to Sunday 10am – 5pm. Check facebook page for further details.
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