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3 WELCOME imag call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] web: theimag.co.uk | facebook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_tweets CONNECT WITH YOUR COMMUNITY AT THE HUB Welcome to the July issue of the coast and beautiful countryside in imag. between. This makes the area an In this issue, I am delighted to enviable place to walk and hike, feature a new initiative being as the South Hams Ramblers are launched this month that is set to celebrate with their Festival aiming to help local people of Walks this month (page 11). connect with the varied and The festival is a week of walks vibrant social scene in the area. showcasing the different scenery and terrain of the South Hams. The new Community Hub will When we do venture out, }The Hub provides the bring people together and it is important to enjoy the highlight the clubs, groups and countryside and coast, national ideal opportunity to services active in the community park and waterways responsibly. find out what is going (see page 7). We should respect people, on and how you can Joining new groups can be protect the environment and get involved daunting for many at the best of adhere to advice and local signs. times – after more than a year An updated Countryside Code of having to minimise social was released earlier this year – interaction, even more so now. see page 31 for details. So the Hub provides the ideal Whether you are looking to join opportunity to find out what is a new club or group, take up a going on and how you can get new hobby or simply get out and involved. enjoy the wonderful countryside Location, location, location sums around us, the summer is a good up perfectly the privilege of living time to do so. in this area. We are blessed to And the imag, as always, has lots have access to the Moor, the of information to help you. Steven Vincent Editor No part of this publication may be reproduced, in any form, without the prior express consent of the publisher. The imag is an independent magazine published and produced by Lily design, 6 Claymans Pathway, Woodlands, Ivybridge PL21 9UZ. © Lily design 2021. The imag has no affiliation to, nor official relationship with, any organisations or authorities. All information, advertised or provided, is accepted in good faith as being correct at the time of going to press. Opinions expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher and editor. The publisher accepts no responsibility for products, goods or services that may be advertised or referred to.
NEWS4 A REALLY WILD READING CHALLENGE Ivybridge Library’s summer read- ing challenge is coming... and this year it’s wild! Wild World Heroes is an exciting reading extravaganza for children aged 4-11. This year, WWF are joining in the fun, giving the challenge a really wild theme. Meet six brave Wild World Heroes trying to restore nature to their neighbourhood of Wilder- ville. Help them in their quest by reading six library books over the holidays. A prize awaits for every two books read! SHIRLEY WEEKS (CENTRE) RECEIVING THE CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD The challenge is a fantastic way PRESENTATION OF PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS FINALLY TAKE PLACE to keep children reading during the summer break – and it’s After a delay of six months due Community Group of the Year Social group which has been a great fun too. Children can read to Covid lockdown restrictions, Award, in recognition of the hard real lifeline for many people who any library books they want to. Ivybridge town mayor Cllr Sara work undertaken by their volun- were feeling isolated or alone, They’ll be able to keep a record Hladkij and deputy mayor Cllr teers to brighten up the town. the Art for All group, the Craft of what they’ve read and collect Alan Spencer were delighted Shirley Weeks was chosen to re- Group and planned a cycling some intriguing incentives along to be able to finally make the ceive The David Britton Citizen of group. the way. And it’s free! presentation of the David Britton the Year Award in recognition of When the lockdown happened The summer reading challenge Citizen of the Year and Nick the amazing voluntary work she and people were left feeling quite launches on Saturday, 10th July. Cummins Community Group of is involved with. Along with her lost and bewildered, Shirley was Visit Ivybridge Library for more the Year awards. work at Citizens Advice, Shirley one of the key members involved information. Ivybridge Bloomers was chosen has also worked with Ivybridge in setting up the Covid helpline n Ivybridge Library has now to receive The Nick Cummins Bloomers, she set up the So and the volunteer network. resumed its full opening hours: Monday - 9am-6pm DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES FOR Tuesday - 9am-5pm ROTARIANS’ ‘50 FOR 50’ CHALLENGE? Wednesday - 9am-1pm Thursday - 9am-6pm As part of its 50th year celebra- support home learning and Ivy- sibly in one go but could also Friday - 9am-5pm tions, Ivybridge Rotary Club is bridge Food Bank has benefited be across a number of days); it Saturday - 9am-1pm launching a ‘50 for 50’ fundrais- from assistance with deliveries. might be baking 50 cupcakes for ing challenge this summer. With the focus on addressing the a bake sale; or walking 50 miles PLAY PARK GETS The club, which was chartered fundraising challenge while also over 50 days; any activity which SMILES OF APPROVAL in May 1971, has, like many recognising 50 years of ‘service charities over the past 15 months above self’ in the town, the club involves 50 can join in. Ermington residents of all ages endured a real struggle for its is launching its ‘50 for 50’ chal- As an example of the more have seen their suggestions charity fundraising efforts. lenge on 1st August. challenging activities planned, come to life with the opening of While its Santa and his sleigh The ‘50 for 50’ challenge looks to one of the Rotarians will be the £60,000 upgraded play area. visited the town in December, encourage individuals, fami- attempting a ‘5 x 5 x 50’; essen- Toddlers and older children can restrictions meant collection of lies and groups to help raise tially running five miles every five now climb, spin, swing, bounce donations was not possible in funds by completing something hours for 50 hours. and enjoy playing outside on the the normal way. Consequently, (anything!) 50 related. It might be Registration for your 50 for 50 equipment that local people told only a fifth of the average annual running or cycling 50 miles (pos- personal activities costs £12.50, South Hams District Council they funding was achieved and this and on completion of your ac- wanted in their play park. has had a knock-on effect to the tivities you’ll receive a bespoke Last year, over 40 local residents causes the club can support commemorative medal; a limit- shared their ideas for the play monetarily. ed-edition commemorative t-shirt area in a public consultation. Ivybridge Rotarians have not let will be available for a further This led to an upgrade plan that that stop them providing vital £12.50. Under 13s can register kept existing favourites, including support during the pandemic. for £6.25 with limited edition the space net, slide and swings, The Online Learning Project has T-Shirts also £6.25. but also replaced older equip- helped nearly 300 students with Further details are available from ment with a variety of new items refurbished or new laptops to the Rotary Club secretary – to support physical and creative [email protected] play. call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] | LATEST ON RECYCLING CHAOS - P29 web: theimag.co.uk | facebook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_tweets
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13 CLUBS I VYBRIDGE TREFOIL a walk followed by a pub and a photographic competition: TREFOIL GUILD MEMBERS AT GUILD is looking forward meal. In the winter months, the plus we have met in small SOUTH DEVON RAILWAY AND to recommencing its meeting is held indoors, with a groups outside whenever Covid (LEFT) ON A COASTAL WALK meetings at a new venue, planned programme for fun and guidelines allowed. The Bridge (next to good company. The Guild holds tea parties to Guiding ethos, including the Ivybridge Leisure Centre), During the past 15 months, the celebrate members’ special pledge to help other people. The group meet on the first Trefoil Guild has, like many birthdays, enjoy visiting speakers We want to help Guiding (and Monday of every month organisations, embraced virtual and walks around Lukesland Scouting) thrive across the UK. from 10.30am-12.30pm, often with meetings via Zoom, used email Gardens and go on many day Joining is a chance to make new a speaker. The next meeting is and WhatsApp and, for those trips of interest. friends, perhaps try something on Monday, 2nd August. not online, letters and telephone Trefoil Guild is for people new or take on a challenge and There is also an evening calls. aged 18 and over. It is part of importantly, have fun. meeting on the second Monday During this time, members have Girl Guiding and supports the To find out more contact of each month when, weather enjoyed numerous quizzes, Christine Mackay on 07484 permitting, members enjoy various challenges, cream teas 814095. N ow is a good time to learn I VYBRIDGE & DISTRICT for the 2020/21 year and plans Photos by Ross Marven (left), a new sport, make new CAMERA CLUB enjoyed a for 2021/22 are well underway. Sue Joselyn (above) and Colin friends and spend an location group outing to Members of the Facebook group Lennox-Jones (inset) enjoyable time in the fresh air. Stover Country Park, where YEALMPTON BOWLING CLUB is members had encounters will shortly be given the chance keen to welcome new members, with a variety of birdlife but to influence the content of next of any age and experience, to only glimpses of dragonflies year’s programme so that we can join the rapidly-expanding club. and damselflies.. offer something for everyone. Coaching and equipment is Further outings are planned Meetings resume in September provided free. over the summer – join the and will be a mixture of physical The best way to try this new club’s Facebook group and Zoom meetings (subject to experience is to turn up at the (www.facebook.com/groups/ the guidelines at the time). Keep club, which can be found in the IvybridgeCameraClub) to get an eye on ivybridgecameraclub. grounds of Yealmpton Athletic more details and for other club org for details. Club, down the lane opposite news. All local photographers Photographers of any level Providing a professional and Bens Farm Shop, on a Tuesday are welcome – you don’t are welcome to join. Contact reliable service covering all morning at 10am with a flat pair of have to join the club to shoes – trainers will be fine. You access the Facebook the club by email – aspects of garden works will be able to meet many of the group. ivybridgecameraclub@ club’s members as well as the Zoom meetings yahoo.co.uk – or via the From designing, to planting the last coach, Colin, who will be on hand have now finished “Contact Us” page at plant. Over 20 year’s experience. to give advice. ivybridgecameraclub. To find out more, ring Colin org For a free quote contact us on 07979615660, on 01752 880472 or Judy, via our website www.ivybridge-gardens.co.uk ladies’ secretary, on 01752 Alternatively book a free appointment via our Facebook page 405996. Alternatively visit www. yealmptonbc.uk T he walk dates for IVYBRIDGE WALKING CLUB in July are on Sunday 11th and Sunday 25th. Walks are varied, from moors to coastal, in and around the beautiful South Hams and beyond. Visit the club’s website and walk diary to see the walks on offer and for further information – [email protected] Ivybridge GS - Aug20.indd 1 22/07/2020 08:21
14 BRINGING LIVE ENTERTAINMENT BACK TO IVYBRIDGE T here is a full programme Before the year is out, Kiki Dee MEMORIAL TO RESPECTED COUNCILLOR of fabulous live events and Carmelo Luggeri, Suzi Ruf- scheduled for autumn 2021. fell, Andy Fairweather Low and A memorial event to remember cherry tree in his honour, both Tickets for all shows and events the Low Riders, Tom Stade, Neil David May, a long-serving memorials overlooking the are now on sale – please book Sands, The Pantaloons and Mad South Hams District Council wildlife pond in the park. online where possible or call the Dog Mcrea take to the stage. and much respected Ivybridge The memorial event was box office on 01752 892220. There are lots of acts already councillor, who sadly died in attended by David’s wife First up on 10th September are scheduled for 2022, too. December last year, was held Shelagh, his daughter and The New Jersey Boys, back by Let brings live entertainment in Woodlands Park, Ivybridge. brother, the leader of SHDC, overwhelming demand, bringing back – please support The To commemorate his 17 years Cllr Judy Pearce, SHDC chief the music of Frankie Valli and the Watermark and these amazing of public service with SHDC, executive Andy Bates, as well Four Seasons. performers. the council has placed a as other local district council- The choreographed show, featur- Cinema memorial bench and planted a lors and friends. ing the amazing falsetto voice of Cinema showings and content Einar Vestman and the humour will be building up over the also book a table if you wish by us. Twelve photos will be chosen of all-round entertainer Gary coming months, depending on calling 01752 897035 or emailing to feature in the 2022 Ivybridge Gould, guarantees an evening of government guidelines. Please [email protected] Calendar. To take part please fast-moving entertainment with check the website – www. Summer salads and ploughman’s read the terms and conditions on superb harmonies, stunning solo ivybridgewatermark.co.uk – for are available as well as our hot our website – www.ivybridge spots and light comedy. news and full details. Wednesday special (subject to watermark.co.uk/home/calendar As well as all the hits from the Coffee shop availability). Closing date 31/08/21. Four Seasons, the packed two- Hot and cold drinks, handmade Saturday opening hours have Christmas Gift Fair set programme includes tributes cakes and teacakes will be been extended to 1pm. The Gift Fair will be held on to other legendary performers available throughout the day. Ivybridge Calendar competition Saturday, 4th December, 10am- such as Elton John, Freddie Mer- Breakfasts are served until 11am The Ivybridge Calendar com- 1pm. Stalls are available now for cury and Tina Turner. This is an and the lunches until 2.30pm petition 2021 is now open for booking. A 6ft trestle is priced at unmissable show for which early (weekdays). entries. If you have a beautiful £17.50 each, a 4ft table is £15. booking is recommended. Booking is not essential but and inspiring photograph of Ivy- For a booking form and T&C Later in September, on Satur- every adult 16+ will be required bridge and the surrounding area please contact info@ivybridge day, 25th, Snake Davis comes to Test and Trace. You can we would love you to share it with watermark.co.uk /01752 897035. to The Watermark. One of the most in-demand rock, soul and jazz sax players in the world, he is widely known for his solos on tracks such as Lisa Stansfields “Change”, M-People’s “Search For A Hero” and “Moving On Up” and Take That’s “A Million Love Songs”. He has played and recorded with artists ranging from James Brown to Tina Turner to Paul McCartney, The Eurhythmics to Amy Winehouse. Recent hits include “Jubel” by Klingande, and “Changes” by Faul. Job vacancy – WOODLANDS CEMETERY ‘The Watermark’ Manager Woodland Road, Ivybridge Inspiring Culture and Creativity The Town Council, whose office is situated at the Town Full time – 37 hours per week Hall, Erme Court, Leonards Road, Ivybridge, Devon, Grade F (£25,991-£29,577) PL21 0SZ advises that to accord with modern Health and Safety regulations, testing of memorial stones in the old Full job description and application form is section at Woodlands Cemetery will be shortly carried I available on our website www.ivybridge.gov.uk Ivybridge out. Any found unsafe will be marked and attempts TC Closing date: Midday, Friday 16th July 2021 Town Council made to contact the owners to arrange repair. If this is not possible or the memorial stones are considered to be unsafe, then the Council reserves the right to take any appropriate action to make them safe, including the possibility of laying them down. Any person wishing for more information should contact the Town Clerk at the Town Hall address by Friday 23 July 2021. call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] | IvybridgeTCw_eWba:tetrhmearimkMaagna.cgoer.u- Jkul2|1.ifnadcdeb1ook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_1t1wI/v0ey6be/2rti0ds2g1e T1o7w:4n0Council notice - Jul21.indd 1 17/06/2021 09:55
IVYBRIDGE PODIATRY IVY COUNSELLING SALLY POTTER 15 WELLNESS Jackie Thomas BSc(Hons) MPod. Yvonne and Diane FIVE DAYS TO HCPC reg no: CH33566 HAPPINESS TALK FOOT CARE ABOUT IT? What makes us happy? Can FOR HIKERS we CREATE happiness, D o you think it would make or increase it? W ith summer here, you feel better if you talked I’m Sally Potter, a Solution you may be thinking about it? Focused Hypnotherapist in of venturing out and Recognising and understanding Ivybridge, and over the next two hiking in our lovely countryside, our emotions is an important issues of imag, I’ll be exploring but how do you take care of your part of supporting our own the science behind happiness, feet and prevent any problems? development. Everyday brings and translating it into practical As I write, I am preparing to walk new experiences and challenges, ways that you can help yourself to over Dartmoor for a couple of days more for some and less for others. a bit more happiness! with my little dog, carrying all my When difficult feelings build up, In this edition, I’m looking at camping gear, so my foot health there has to be somewhere for self-care. is on my mind, especially with the these to go, otherwise they store Putting ourselves first is often extra weight I will be carrying. up and quite often are released seen as a selfish thing to do. A well-fitting pair of boots with in the form of frustration or even Many people I meet in my plenty of room for your toes is vital. anger. practice say that they do lots for They should be fastened securely We know through experience others, and never anything for at the top, so when you go downhill that many people find it hard to themselves. By the time I meet your feet do not slide forward. put feelings into words. Everyone them, they are burnt out, worn They should be well broken in experiences ups and downs in down and with no capacity for and comfortable, but not worn out. life and one of the things we often anyone at all. There are videos online showing hear our clients say is “I try not to What if I said that ensuring that you ways to lace your boots to cry”. If you’re sad, why wouldn’t you are feeling good – happy, prevent your feet sliding forward or you cry? well rested, well nourished, and fit relieving pressure on the forefoot – – was the most important thing? a few minutes re-lacing your boots }Let us help I do say that! You may be familiar could save you a lot of discomfort. with the story about putting on Socks should give you some There are many reasons for your oxygen mask first before cushioning and wick the moisture clients not giving themselves helping others put on theirs... away. Some people find a permission to cry which is When we look after ourselves synthetic liner sock helpful in explored in session. Crying is first, we are making ourselves wicking the moisture away, while similar to asking for help, it isn’t a available for others in the best a wool or synthetic hiking sock sign of weakness, it’s a sign that way possible. will provide the cushioning. They you’re human and it’s okay to cry, So what will you do for yourself shouldn’t have any rucks or ridges it’s okay to ask for help and it’s TODAY that will mean that you to chafe your foot. okay to talk things through with are moving towards being at It is good to make sure your a counsellor at Ivy Counselling. your best? Can you put aside 10 nails are well cut to prevent them Give us a call to book your free minutes, half an hour, or even knocking on your boots. Also, I can 30 minute initial consultation or half a day to be properly selfish remove any hard skin before you go. complete the contact form on our and really look after yourself? If during your walk you feel a blister website – www.ivycounselling. It really is the most SELFLESS coming on, put a blister plaster or co.uk thing to do! other plaster on it immediately. Try The new Ivybridge Community to offload the blister with a felt pad i Ivy Counselling Well-Being Hub is at the around the affected area to take the 01752 891929 Watermark. I’ll be there on the pressure off. [email protected] 15th July to do a free 30 minute I would be happy to help you with ivycounselling.co.uk guided relaxation – I hope you your walk preparations, or tenderly can join us. Please see page 7 for treat the after-effects! more details about the Hub. Have a great month! i Ivybridge Podiatry Sally x 01752 426075 [email protected] www.ivybridgepodiatry.com
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SCHOOLS18 v Manor Primary School RESIDENTIAL “The countdown from a platform, high above the Teamwork was superb during by the positive attitude of was over. All of the Manor Year ground, across empty space to the week and pupils overcame the pupils and how well they 6s sat excitedly, whispering in grab hold of a trapeze – before many personal and physical co-operated during the week. hushed voices. A teacher walked being lowered slowly to the challenges. Behaviour was excellent and a in; silence. It was time to go.” – ground). The staff were really impressed fantastic time was had by all. Megan Y6 With great relief from pupils and staff alike, Manor Primary’s residential trip to PGL at Barton Hall went ahead in the week before half term. During the week, the pupils took part in many adventurous activities in some glorious sunshine. Highlights from the week included groups of three being harnessed into a giant swing and released from a great height (which caused much screaming), zip-wiring many metres above the beautiful grounds, clambering in harnesses up Jacob’s Ladder – a devious climbing frame which gets harder the higher you go and requires amazing teamwork, canoeing, abseiling down a three storey tower, orienteering, rifle shooting, archery and the gravity- defying trapeze leap (jumping Explore We o er your child the Learn opportunity to learn and Grow grow in both a safe and stimulating environment. Why not come and explore our amazing outside space! Proud to have been graded Outstanding by Ofsted Call — 01752 698224 0 – 5 year olds 8am – 6pm (7.30am starts available) 51 weeks a year Fresh home cooked meals millswoodnurseries.co.uk call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] | web: theimag.co.uk | facebook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_tweets
Moorsway Federation Where learning is an adventure! Shaugh Prior The Erme Cornwood C of E Primary School Primary School Primary School 01752 839373 01752 892247 01752 837375 shaughprior theerme cornwood @moorsway.devon.sch.uk @moorsway.devon.sch.uk @moorsway.devon.sch.uk G Schools where each child is Moorsway Federation can offer: G An exciting weekly Forest valued and known to all the School programme in each staff G Small class sizes school G A broad and balanced G Experienced teams of G Residential opportunities in dedicated staff curriculum combining years 4, 5 and 6 excellence and enjoyment of G An inclusive, family ethos where learning G Outdoor adventurous activity everyone cares for each other opportunities Please contact us to arrange a personalised visit with our Head Teacher, Mr Hall, or Assistant Head, Mrs Baker, where we can share in your child’s journey www.moorswayfederation.org.uk
2017CONTACT US NOW TO BOOK AN OUT OF HOURS VISIT TO ERMINGTON PRE-SCHOOL AVSAPIALCAEBSLE Nurture, Develop, Cherish Equipping children for a world they will discover. • Forest School Days • Three Engaging Outdoor Spaces • Child initiated learning • 2 - 5 Year Olds ermingtonpre-school.org.uk [email protected] 01548 831 017 Check out our Facebook page to find some current parent testimonials. OPENING HOURS Monday - Fridays: 8.45* - 15.15 * Early opening from 8.00am available
v Manor Primary 21 School SCHOOLS SWIMMING The children at Manor Primary School have been thrilled to get back to swimming lessons in the on- site heated pool. All the children are now having regular lessons each week, enabling them to enjoy lots of fun whilst also developing essential and potentially life-saving skills. Their lessons will continue well into the autumn term, so there are still many hours of enjoyment ahead! v Cornwood Primary School SWIMMING The children at Cornwood are looking forward to a splashing half term as the pool has been opened up. With new inflatables for swimming clubs after school, the children are looking forward to their class’ turn in the pool. With the pool being heated, even on the cooler days the water is still inviting. The Jays Nursery, Pre-School and Outdoor Learning Working together to make a difference • Weekly Forest and Beach school All year • Weekly creative workshops & term time • Monday to Friday 8am-6pm • Open all year except bank holidays contracts 2, 3 and • Set in 65 acres of beautiful countryside 4 year old • Stimulating age appropriate rooms funding • Links with all local schools accepted • Fresh homecooked meals, prepared on-site Please call to arrange your visit today Tel: 01752 894437 Email [email protected] www.thejaysdaycarenursery.co.uk Moorhaven Village, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 0TZ The Jays Day Care - Feb20.indd 1 16/01/2020 18:25
If you would like AFOGCSAREPUVDCAARH2CRIL,EIEALS3NDBTA&RLLEREY4NE to visit and have a look around, PRE-SCHOOL we would love to see you. Please phone the number below to make an appointment. Manor Pre-School provides a happy, safe and stimulating environment for children from the ages of 2 to 4. The Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum is delivered by experienced and highly qualified staff in a well- resourced, attractive setting it operates under the where full use is made of leadership and governance the outdoor environment. of the school, which was Set in the grounds of Manor rated ‘Outstanding’ by Primary School in Ivybridge, Ofsted in February 2016. The school is also able to offer wrap-around Tel: 01752 893182 Manor Pre-School care for pre-school children at its popular Manor Way, Ivybridge Kids’ Club at the beginning and end of the day. Please enquire for further details. PL21 9BG
23 ICC (L-R) STORM, FAITH AND THEO SMAUTSUICRDSAUYPER ANFORERTWSPRSEOTRLUFEDOSERNMTINSG SMUACTHCESSCSHALLENGE ICC held its first music super A number of Year 13 dance stu- Mathematicians in Years 7 and Saturday in May, giving the dents from ICC have successful 8 competed in the UK Mathe- college’s ensembles their first auditioned for places at prestig- matics Trust Junior Mathematics opportunity to play together in ious dance and performing arts Challenge. over a year. training establishments around UKMT was founded in 1996 Twenty-five Year 7 to 9 students the country. with the aim of advancing the attended, with each year group Theo Marasescu has secured education of young people in rehearsing in a separate space. a place at the world-renowned mathematics by organising Each student had the opportunity London Contemporary Dance competitions promoting prob- to play in an orchestra session School, while Faith Ball and lem solving and team work and led by Tom Deam, from Devon Caitlin Barnes both secured other mathematical enrichment Music Education Hub, and a Big places at Trinity Laban Con- activities. Their junior, interme- Band session led by the college’s servatoire for Dance, one of the diate and senior mathematics new band leader, Russell Collins. largest BA Contemporary Dance challenges receive over 700 000 For the twelve Year 7 students programmes in the country. entries every year. who attended, it was their first op- Storm Orchard gained her dream The college’s Year 7 students portunity to play in an ensemble. spot at Bird College to continue received eight silver and eight- Following on from the success of her family legacy in the musical een bronze awards, while the the event, weekly rehearsals for theatre world. Year 8 students achieved one the Year 7 and Year 8 orchestra “In any normal year, being gold, eight silver and 18 bronze groups are now taking place. offered a place at these establish- awards. The next Music Super Saturday ments is a monumental achieve- is planned for 10th July. ment, however it is particularly impressive this year as the students have navigated the re- striction of time in a dance studio and the new world of virtual audi- tioning,” said Hannah Mattinson, PE and dance teacher. “We wish all of our Year 13 students the best of luck in their future endeavours.” THE YEAR 7 ORCHESTRA
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28 SERIES CRAFT CRAFT FOR ALL QUILLING Quilling on a MDF heart Step 2 Step 6 You will need: Choose the colours you’d like to With the paint brush add some X Q uilling papers use. glue to end of the paper, then X Quilling tool Step 3 secure by gently squeezing. X PVA glue Using Quilling tool, slide the end of Step 7 X Paint brush (to apply glue) the paper into slot. Make lots of paper circles of all X Coloured card Step 4 different colours. X Pencil Hold Quilling tool in one hand and Step 8 X Scissors lightly pinch paper on tip with the To lose the swirls, just let them go Step 1 other. before you glue. Draw around MDF heart, cut out heart shape and glue too MDF Step 5 Step 9 heart. Leave to dry. Twisting clockwise, start rolling up Using PVA glue, stick your quilled paper into a circle. circles to the heart. The Ivybridge crafters meet every Friday 10am-12 noon at the Clay Factory } Visit the Creating wellbeing Facebook Book a place to avoid disappointment. Contact Jenny Pearce 07706 317825 / page – supporting our communities’ wellbeing [email protected] Facebook: @TheIvybridgeCrafters / Instagram: Crafters retreat using creativity, craft , nature and holistic therapy call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] | web: theimag.co.uk | facebook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_tweets
29 NEWS RESIDENTS HAVE BEEN LEFT FRUSTRATED BY THE POOR ROLL-OUT OF THE NEW RECYCLING SYSTEM RECYCLING RECOVERY PLAN SET OUT A plan to put right the ills of South day for all residents by the mid- The council has pledged to ogise to the public... for all of the Hams District Council’s strug- dle of July and that all residents contact those people who have distress and inconvenience that gling new recycling service has will be moved to the new service been impacted the most, with fur- you have experienced.” been presented to the council at before the end of 2021. ther information about what to do. In a statement, Contractors FCC an extraordinary meeting held In the short term, 26,000 res- Cllr Keith Baldry, lead mem- Environment (UK) said: “We would specifically to discuss the poor idents will continue to have ber for waste and recycling like to once again apologise to roll out of the service. their recycling sorted at the for SHDC, said: “I am still very affected residents for the ongoing Contractors FCC Environment kerbside into the new vehicles, concerned about the level of issues with the delivery of this (UK) outlined to councillors how 11,000 residents will have their service that we have been giving service and we understand how it intends to put right the prob- recycling collected in a different the public in some parts of the frustrating it has been for the resi- lems South Hams residents have vehicle and it will be sorted at a South Hams. It is not good for the dents we are struggling to reach. endured with the new system. local sorting facility, while 8,000 image of the South Hams and it “We are continuing our efforts As part of the plan, FCC expect residents will remain on the clear has been going on for too long. to reach those who have been to collect recycling on the right and blue sack system. “I would personally like to apol- without a service.” DRA ZOOMING ON STREET DESIGN STRATEGY PUBLISHED TAKE A PEEK INSIDE The Devon Rural Archive’s lec- A report highlighting where This includes an imaginative The next guided tour at Shilstone ture programme has resumed on local people think Ivybridge solution to improve the round- House is scheduled to take place an online basis via Zoom. streets can be improved and about connecting the A38 with on Tuesday, 6th July, at 2pm. This month’s talk is A Dartmoor suggestions for how this can be Western Road to enable people It will focus on the house, and Farmer, His Daughters and His achieved has been released. to walk or cycle but at the same guests will be able to venture Diary by Dr Jacqueline Sarsby on PL:21 and Sustrans had stands time keeping motorists moving. inside to see the results of the Thursday, 8th July, at 6pm. at a number of drop-in events There is also a proposal for a restoration project. The route will In this talk Dr Sarsby follows the during 2019 and early 2020 walking route connecting the include the recently completed life of Dartmoor farmer William where people could give their town centre with Endsleigh Tudor style drawing room. Dunning, his family and commu- views. Garden Centre and a prosposal Tickets are £19 each – call 01548 nity through the first half of the While the report covers obvious for a town square, linked by 830832 to buy. 20th century, when horses were changes, such as making a new paths from all over the town. giving way to cars, buses and junction onto the A38 east of For more details visit https:// tractors, and tourism was bring- Ivybridge, many others address pl21.weebly.com/news.html ing changes to the countryside. the dificulty local people experi- where there is a link to the full Tickets are £5 per device. To ence walking or cycling around Ivybridge Street Design Strate- buy, call 01548 830832 or email Ivybridge. gy report. [email protected] Booking close at noon on Tuesday, 6th July.
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The The Countryside Countryside Code Code Your guide to enjoying parks and Follow advice and local signs waterways, coast and countryside In some cases, additional higher rights of access or permissive access could exist. Respect everyone Footpath Bridleway • be considerate to those living in, working in and enjoying the countryside Restricted Byway Byway open to all traffic • leave gates and property as you find them • do not block access to gateways or driveways when parking • be nice, say hello, share the space • follow local signs and keep to marked paths unless wider access is available Protect the environment • take your litter home – leave no trace of your visit • do not light fires and only have BBQs where signs say you can • always keep dogs under control and in sight • dog poo – bag it and bin it – any public waste bin will do • care for nature – do not cause damage or disturbance Enjoy the outdoors • check your route and local conditions Permissive Path National Trail Open Access • plan your adventure – know what to expect and what you can do Follow advice on local signs National Trails are created You can walk and explore as landowners voluntarily for walking, with horse- away from paths. • enjoy your visit, have fun, make a memory SOCIAL DIST provide access to these riding and cycling possible paths and choose who on some trails or trail www.openaccess. FOLLOW Stay ANCING can use them. Some open sections. naturalengland.org.uk safe access areas are also made available in the same way. www.nationaltrail.co.uk www.gov.uk/countryside-code For further information visit www.gov.uk/countryside-code
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