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6 What’s on


29 APRIL – 2 MAY Thrive Festival A joyful spring festival of Indian music, birdsong and hope. Dartington.org


1 – 31 MAY 2022


Delamore Arts 22 20th anniversary event arts and sculpture exhibition presenting the largest collection of artists’ work in one place in the South West. delamore-art.co.uk


30 APRIL – 2 MAY South Devon Railway 150


Anniversary Celebrations Come and join the South Devon Railway for an extra special celebration of 150 years since their railway was opened in 1872. Southdevonrailway.co.uk


30 APRIL – 2 MAY


Brixham Pirate Festival Prepare to take part in one of the biggest pirate gatherings in the world. Complete with lots of live entertainment, music and even a reproduction gun-deck and artillery. Dress the part and join in the fun. Brixhampirates.com


30 APRIL – 8 MAY Modbury May Fair incorporating Modbury Rooster


Ramble Modbury opens its heart to this fabulous annual community festival with competitions, car boot sale, treasure hunt, pet show, food, drink and much merriment all with the theme of Animal Farm. Don’t forget to join in the Rooster Ramble through the town! Check roosterramble.co.uk for more details.


5 MAY An Illustrated Talk – Thorn House & Garden, Wembury


Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone House A Thousand Year History of Thorn House & Garden in Wembury by John and Eva Gibson. 7pm. Tickets £5 and must be purchased in advance. Devonruralarchive.


12 MAY Dart Valley U3A Talk


The Flavel A Talk by Ernie Wingeatt – ‘Gramer for Girles’ 10am. U3asites.org.uk/ dartvalley


14 MAY, 11 JUNE Dartmouth Farmers Market


Market Square Every 2nd Saturday in the month. Lots of local food & drink producers. 9am – 2pm. Coastalkitchendevon. com


15 MAY & 19 JUNE


Totnes Sunday Food Market Every third Sunday 10am – 3pm. Southhams.markets@swdevon.gov. uk


24 MAY, 21 JUNE


Shilstone House Tour Tour of House and gardens by Abi Gray, resident archaeologist. 2pm. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Devonruralarchive.com


27 MAY


Dartmouth Galleries Night Visit the open evening for the


1 & 2 JUNE Awful Auntie


Dartington Hall Awful Auntie by UK’s bestselling children’s author, David Walliams, is coming to Dartington’s Great


May & June 2022


1 MAY Blackawton International Festival


of Worm Charming The date is set and plans are forming. Put the date in your diary for the worming event of the year. Wormcharming.co.uk


Dartmouth Galleries launching new exhibitions. A wide range of work from new and established artists and makers will be on show. Most exhibitions continue for 3 weeks. More information in this issue ofBy The Dart. From 7pm. Baxtersgallery. co.uk


27 – 29 MAY


Sea Change Festival Three days of truly unique events happening inside Totnes’ Grade I-listed St Mary’s Church, the ethically innovative Bull Inn, the gold- ceilinged Barrel House Ballroom & the 17th-century Birdwood House. Music, art, film, literature, culture and conversation. Seachangepresents. co.uk


29 MAY


Brixham Heritage Sailing Regatta Come and marvel at the maritime splendour of days gone by as voer 30 classic boats up to 100 years old taketo the arena of Torbay in a spectacle of sail. Brixhamheritageregatta.uk


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