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Collecting Your Garden Waste


PARISH HALL – DARTMOUTH


Set back from the main road, near the corner of Townstal Road and Church Road, is the hidden jewel that is the Parish Hall, available for hire.


Regular 2 weekly garden bag collections One-Off Big Bag Collections Affordable prices


Reliable service since 1984 Full details please visit:


www.sdlwaste.com


It boasts a good sized, light hall and a large, recently refurbished, fully fitted kitchen. The kitchen includes a double oven, fridge and a good range of cupboards and drawers stocked with cooking utensils and crockery. The Hall has a range of locked cupboards for equipment for regular users. The Hall is heated in the winter and has a small grassed area outside for summer activities. Adjacent on-street parking. The Hall may be booked for regular use or for one-off parties at weekends. Bookings are in morning, afternoon or evening sessions at a cost of £13.00 per hour up to 4pm and £14.50 from 4pm Enquiries and application should be made to the Benefice Office, St Saviour’s Church, Anzac Street, Dartmouth. Email info@dartmouthanddittisham-anglican.org Tel: 01803 835540


GET READY FOR WINTER


CUSTOM MADE DRYSUITS


WINTER CLOTHING AND THERMALS


www.ravenspring.co.uksales@ravenspring.co.uk Ford Road, Totnes Industrial Estate, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5LQ • 01803 867092


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