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3 WELCOME imag call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] web: theimag.co.uk | facebook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_tweets IT’S STARTING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS As this December issue drops help the lonely, vulnerable and through your letterbox, it is less fortunate in our community. increasingly starting to look a lot like Christmas... The Community Christmas Continuing the theme of last project is back again this year, month’s issue – the return of with a number of local groups some favourite local events and joining together to bring some activities after the hiatus caused festive cheer to those who by ‘you know what’ – Christmas might otherwise be spending time this year sees some popular Christmas alone. Volunteers will festive fun return. be delivering mini gift hampers Among this is the Rotary Club of along with a friendly Christmas Ivybridge’s Santa sleigh tour of Day chat on the doorstep on Ivybridge. Starting on Thursday, Christmas morning. 2nd December, Santa and his Rotarian helpers will again be Also, Ivybridge Foodbank has }Santa and his calling on houses around the released its Christmas wishlist town, accepting donations for a of items it would like to be able Rotarian helpers very worthwhile charity. Details of to include with its food boxes will again be when he is visiting your street can in order to give the people it calling on houses be found on page 7 – I’ll also post supports some festive treats this around the town this on the imag Facebook page. Christmas. See page 4 for details A number of local Christmas of both these fantastic initiatives. fairs and markets are also taking If you have something you’d like place – see page 9 for details. to share with wider community Something that has remained – be that some news, an event, constant throughout the past few a report from your club – the years (indeed, beyond) is the deadline for the January 2022 (yes, willingness of local groups and 2022!) issue is 15th December. volunteers to give their time to Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Happy Christmas. 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.
CHRISTMAS4 FREE WEEKEND PARKING IN IVYBRIDGE IN RUN UP TO CHRISTMAS Shoppers can park for free in three Christmas. Ivybridge car parks at the week- The initiative is part of the council’s ends in the run up to Christmas. £9million investment to regenerate South Hams District Council is Ivybridge and hopes to support waiving parking charges in its trade and footfall in the town. Leonards Road, Glanvilles Mill Parking will be free all day on the and Harford Road car parks on weekends of 4th/5th, 11th/12th and the three weekends leading up to 18th/19th December. SANTAS ON A BIKE Santas on a bike, the charity ride cember at around 12.30pm. Over in aid of Children’s Hospice 200 bikers will ride down Fore South West is set to pass through Street for what is always a spec- Ivybridge on Saturday, 4th De- tacular spectacle. DON’T SPEND CHRISTMAS ALONE The Community Christmas project (open Monday to Friday between is back again this year. 9am and 5pm). You can also A host of local groups have joined email sosocialivybridge@gmail. together to bring some Christmas com cheer to those in Ivybridge who The closing date for requests is might otherwise be spending 14th December. Christmas alone. Volunteers will The Community Christmas be delivering mini gift hampers project is a joint venture between along with a friendly Christmas Ivybridge Town Council, So Social Day chat on the doorstep on and South Hams CVS, who would Christmas morning. like to thank all supporters for Are you going to be spending their generous contributions Christmas Day on your own and everyone who has come this year? Would you like to forward to volunteer their time on receive a visitor on Christmas Christmas morning morning bearing gifts? Do you If you would like to volunteer know anyone that would benefit to deliver a hamper please from a visit? If you, or someone email sosocialivybridge@gmail. you know, would like to receive com If businesses or individuals a visit, please call Ivybridge would like to make donations, Town Council on 01752 893815 please contact the town council. HELP FOODBANK GIVE CHRISTMAS CHEER The Ivybridge Foodbank is Roses etc), Birds trifle kits, tubes of seeking donations to help it give sweets and festive treats. the people it supports some festive There are Foodbank collection treats this Christmas. points at Tesco Lee Mill , both Co- It has released its Christmas ops in Ivybridge, Nature’s Larder wishlist of items it would like to be and the library. There is also a able to add to its food boxes. These donation box outside of the parish include Christmas pickles, festive room in Yealmpton soft drinks, bread sauce, stuffing, tinned salmon, Christmas crackers, The Foodbank is pouches of chocolates (Heroes, open for donations 10am-12pm every Wednesday at IMC. Ivybridge Foodbank: 07706 457336 / ivybridgefoodbank.org.uk Two special guests will be making an appearance at the Ivybridge Saturday market on 11th December, the final market before Christmas. Mickey and Minnie Mouse will be popping along to entertain visitors young and old alike call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] | web: theimag.co.uk | facebook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_tweets
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Natures Larder - Dec15_Layout 1 21/11/2015 18:14 Page 1 CHRISTMAS6 Nature’s Larder Health Store & Natural Health Centre Electric Bike sales and service! Health Foods • Supplements Beauty Products Complementary Therapies 10 Glanvilles Mill • Ivybridge• 01752 894197 www.natureslarder.co.uk Go easy on the environment! £50 OF Commute by E-Bike! ACCESSORIES WITH EVERY BIKE* Wrangaton, Near South Brent, TQ10 9HD Electric, Mountain, Road, Gravel, BMX 20 Glanvilles Mill, Ivybridge and kids bikes for SALE or HIRE. 01752 690242 www.puffingbillycycles.com www.pedalngo.co.uk 01364 388100 - 07863 543539 Email: [email protected] Electric bikes & mobility scooters Cycle 2 work scheme registered Accessories | paniers | helmets Sales, service & repair Robert HTroywbeelfloXremyaous btrueyes'HF * excluding cycle 2 work scheme Buy a local tree 19/10/2021 14:20 direct from thePedal n Go - Nov21.indd 1 All trees grower! on site priced between £20 & £30 Gorgeous gifts, bath bombs, soaps and LLocally grown shampoo bars all handmade in Ivybridge. Freshly cut Palm oil free, vegan friendly, wrapped in paper Non-drop and made with natural ingredients. Noble Available from Natures Larder, Glanvilles Mill, Ivybridge. Fir Trees www.kenderdine.co.uk Saturdays & Sundays from December 74th Friends Petrol Station Leonards Road, Ivybridge Enquiries - 07899 793397 call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] | Kenderdinew- eNbov:2t1h.iendimd a1g.co.uk | facebook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_1t9wR/1eo0be/2et0rst2H1ow1e4l:l2X4mas tress - Dec21.indd 1 18/11/2021 18:22
2DEC SANTA SLEIGH 9 DEC 7CHRISTMAS TOUR IS BACK 10 DEC 13 DEC 8 DEC 6 DEC 3 DEC 14 DEC 7 DEC 15 DEC 16 DEC The Rotary Club of Ivybridge’s Santa sleigh tour of the town returns this year, starting on Thursday, 2nd December. Starting at 6pm each evening, Santa and his helpers intend to call on the houses in Ivybridge* to ask for a donation to charity. The main beneficiary this year is Young Devon, a great local charity which helps youngsters in need. THURSDAY 2nd FRIDAY 3rd MONDAY 6th TUESDAY 7th WEDNESDAY 8th Dymock Way Sunnydale close The Spinney Luscombe Close Cleeve Drive Upper Harston Road Woolms Meadow Badgers Close The Coppice Henlake Close Drake Avenue Worthele Close Woodland Road The Pippins Blachford Road Risdon Drive Church Meadow Fairway Avenue Cameron Drive Nirvana Close Summerfield Court Mayfield Longbrook Road Crestfield Rise Ivydene Road Pinehurst Way Boringdon Park Woodburn Close Delamore Close Erme Drive Cursons Way Lower Brook Park Hunters Close Orchard Court Langham Way High Acre Drive Higher Brook Park Fernhill Close Meatherel Close St Austin Close Slipperstone Drive Endsleigh View Priory Close Portal Place St Johns Road Claymans Pathway Holtwood Drive Plover Rise Bowdens Park Manor Drive Drovers Way Oaktree Close Cleeve Drive Lower Belmont Road Manor Way Trumpers Close Abbot road Julian Road Park Street Manor Close Howards Way Ford Close Keaton Road Wayside Fernbank Avenue Mallet Road Clare Street Primrose Meadow Mead Close Western Road* Barn Close Holman Way *traffic dependent Raleigh Road New Meadow Acland Road Sherwill Close Fincer Drive THURSDAY 9th FRIDAY 10th MONDAY 13th TUESDAY 14th WEDNESDAY 15th THURSDAY 16th Crescent Road Charlton Terrace Rivers Close Rue St Pierre Paddock Drive Bonville Drive Crescent Gardens Bridge Park Cole Lane (East) Uphill Close Maton Close New Green Street Beacon Close Exeter Road Weatherdon Drive Oak Gardens Stonehenge Close Button Lane Park Close Brook Road Butterdon Walk Deer Park Woodside Close Kerswell Close Leat View Firtree Rise Speakers Road Ash Grove Greenfield Drive Consoles Close Ivy Glen Trehill Road Buddle close Barons Pyke Marshall Drive Shortlands Way Cambric Chase Yeolland Park Stannary Close St Peters Way Leland Grove Edgemill Walk Blachford Road Yeolland Lane Elizabeth Close Woodfield Crescent Staniforth Drive Turnpike Crescent Lower Primrose Close Jubilee Close Wellstones Close Widdicombe Drive Pailgate Drive Wood Park Greenway Close Savery Close Waterslade Drive Haytor Drive Filham Moor Close Allens Road Dairy Lane Prideaux Road Trematon Drive Okehampton Way Charles Hankin Way Carter Road Marshalls Fields Bishops Close Parkside Lydford Close Tom Maddock Cole Lane (west) Bedford Grove Dunsterville Road Pykes Down Corfe Close Gardens Montgomery close Papermakers Lane Torre Close Berkeley Way Gorse Way Springwood Close MacAndrew Walk Windsor Close Blackett Close Brunel Way Waltham Way Trinnaman Close Canterbury Close Blackthorn Drive Sedge Close Heather Walk Buckfast Close * Assuming no lockdown measures are in force. When responding to an advert or article, please mention that you saw it in the imag
8 CHRISTMAS WISHING YOU A ‘WARM FUZZY’ CHRISTMAS W hat are your favourite to the heart of Christmas. moments and aspects Some of these may feel a little of Christmas? What different with ongoing uncertainty are you most looking forward in our national life. But whatever to this year? (Apart from all of December does bring, it will offer it.) us an opportunity to recall the For some it’s mince pies, for joyful mystery that lies at the heart others it’s Christmas movies, of Christmas: God becoming turkey, even brussel sprouts. Or human in the birth of Jesus Christ. getting together with family, maybe Our church families are inspired a good excuse for a log fire. It by the Bible’s account of these might be the joy shared in giving ancient events which we believe and receiving presents, time off are life-giving, joy-giving. They school or work, the competition signpost us to the best that life can for the best and worst Christmas be – which we have found in the jumper. Christmas trees, baubles good news of God’s saving love, and lights decorating homes and displayed in the birth – and the life neighbourhoods. The warm glow and teaching; the death and risen of candlelight. life – of Jesus. It’s all enough to give us, in the The Bible in the Gospel of Luke words of a visitor to one of our records that Mary, mother of Jesus, churches recently, “a warm fuzzy”. “treasured all these words and In 2020, many things we took for pondered them in her heart”. granted about Christmas were We’d like to make this our suddenly denied to us. This year, invitation to imag readers. our church families are hoping We invite you to discover, or and praying that we will be able to rediscover, and then “ponder in offer something near the familiar your hearts” – as Mary did – what experiences that help Christmas the extraordinary events of the first come alive. Christmas might mean now and in Our churches are planning joyful the years ahead – for each one of things for our neighbours across us and for the world at this time. our town community to look Please do check our church forward to and enjoy at this special Facebook pages and websites time of year. Christmas Carols, to find specific times and details candle-light services, Christingles, across the Christmas season. children acting out the nativity Whether younger or older, you scene, Midnight and Christmas can be sure of something that will Day – all filled with joyful songs, capture the heart of Christmas. readings and prayers that point us We look forward to greeting you. Paul Hinckley Vicar of Ivybridge call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] | web: theimag.co.uk | facebook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_tweets
AFERSRTAINVGEEFMLOEWNTER This simple arrangement can be adapted for any size and 9 position. I am planning to make two for my mantlepiece, by Ivybridge with one robin on each and I have chosen CHRISTMAS Flower Club red roses and orange alstroemeria to pick up the colours of the robins. The hoop is covered in red sparkly wool with a twist of orange over the top. It would look equally good in red with Santa figures or reindeer, or in white with snowmen or angels. The possibilities are endless! You will need: to extend above the rim of the A wooden or plastic hoop dish by about 3-4cms. Trim the Coloured wool edges and corners of the oasis A small shallow dish to 45 degrees to make it easier Oasis – about ¼ of a block to place foliage and flowers. Fir cones, sparkly leaves, bau- n Sit the hoop into the back of CORNWOOD ECRHMRIINSTGMTOANSTFWAIIRLIGHT bles, robins etc. the dish behind the oasis and CHRISTMAS FAYRE Wire to make ‘pins’ attach the hoop to the oasis by The Ermington Twilight Christ- Three roses (or more, depend- making a couple of lengths of Friends of Cornwood School invite mas Fair is on Saturday, 4th De- ing on the size of your planned sturdy wire into ‘hat pins’ and you to their Christmas Fayre on Fri- cember, in St Peter and St Paul arrangement) pushing them into the oasis to day, 17th December, in Cornwood Church between 5-7.30pm Smaller flowers to compliment hold the hoop in place. Village Hall, 3.30-5.30pm. All are welcome to this magical your colour scheme n Arrange short lengths of Stalls of cakes and craft, local evening when the lights in the Short lengths of foliage in a greenery into a pleasing low honey and sweet cones, and village are switched on and the variety of textures design, with some of the foliage much more will make it a per- children parade with their lanterns following the curve of the hoop. fect opportunity for Christmas to the church where there will be Method: shopping. There will also be lots an array of food and craft stalls. n Cover a hoop (made of any n Place three roses diagonal- of fun games and the chance to This wonderful craft and food fair material) with red wool, or a ly across the design and add make a Christmas decoration. will once again be hosted by Er- colour to suit your scheme. The smaller complimentary flowers Hot mince pies, mulled wine and mington Sustainable Saturdays. hoop size will depend on how diagonally in the other direction. teas and coffee will be served. All proceeds will go to support large you want your finished Place a few fir cones, ivy berries The fayre is open to all and is sure the Ermington Community Store. arrangement to be and where and glittery leaves or baubles to have something for everyone! it will be placed. through the design to enhance THE NUTCRACKER n Put a slice of soaked oasis the festive feel. Accessorise SOUTH BRENT AT SALTRAM (approximately a quarter of a with a cheeky robin or two! CHRISTMAS MARKET block) into a shallow dish about Wishing you all a very Merry Saltram house this year will be 13cms diameter and secure Christmas from Ivybridge South Brent Christmas Market adorned with decorations telling with pot tape. The oasis needs Flower Club. is being held on Wednesday, the beloved festive story of The 1st December, at the Recreation Nutcracker. As you follow the FSETSAGTIEVESEFTUFNOR The show runs from 7th-11th Ground between 5-9pm. route through the house discover December. Gin and mulled wine will be the tale of Clara and her journey Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Joe Pasquale stars as Wishee served and there will be festive to a magical land on Christmas is coming to the Theatre Royal Washee in this year’s Theatre songs from Brent Singers to get Eve. Plymouth this month. A timeless Royal Panto, Aladdin. The show you into the Christmas spirit. The The adventure runs from now un- romantic comedy to warm hearts will feature a lamp-load of panto market is bursting at the seams til 3rd January, 10.30am-4.30pm of all ages, White Christmas magic including spectacular with a wide range of stalls selling everyday. features the classic songs Blue sets, magical special effects, gifts and treats, so go along for a Booking essential. Adult £8, Skies, Sisters, I Love A Piano, beautiful costumes and a live magical evening under the fairy child £4, child under 5 free. NT Count Your Blessings (Instead of band. The production runs from lights at the Recreation Ground. members free. Sheep) and the most famous fes- 17th December to 15th January. Admission is free. tive song of all White Christmas. Visit theatreroyal.com for more details about these shows. When responding to an advert or article, please mention that you saw it in the imag
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Enjoy an afternoon of for acapella singing, The Christmas Gift Fair 11 Christmas nostalgia Kingsmen have been The Watermark CHRISTMAS Neil Sands and his wonderful singing and appear- Christmas Gift Fair is cast are back in a spectacular ing at events across on Saturday, 4th De- spirit-lifting, heart-warming, the South Hams for cember, 10am-1pm. afternoon of festive nostalgia with over 25 years! Entry is free and the new 2021 production of their Special guests everyone welcome. hit show. supporting The Shop local this year Join them for a dazzling sleigh ride Kingsmen this year and support artisans ON SCREEN of yuletide memories, filled with are Jake Bradshaw and and crafters. You will over 60 all-time favourite Christmas Chris Bailey. Friday, 10 find a gift from the treasure MOTHERING SUNDAY [15] songs and carols that will bring December, 7pm. trove on display. On the day, The Sat 27 Nov 10.30am back so many wonderful memo- The Pantaloons present Hum- Kingsmen will be getting people in Mon 29 Nov 10.30am, 2pm ries of Christmases past. bugged: A Christmas Carol II the festive mood to promote their Tue 30 Nov 10.30am Described as ‘like a sparkly Having given away too much to up-coming Watermark concert. Wed 1 Dec 10.30am, 2pm, 7pm Christmas card come to life’ with charity, Scrooge is now caught Thu 16 Dec 10.30am, 2pm, 7pm its shimmering stage set, stunning between the dangerous loan shark Ivybridge Calendar CHRISTMAS WITH ANDRE costumes, beautiful Christmas Mr Hardplace, calling in his debt The Ivybridge Calendar 2022 is Sun 5 Dec 2pm trees and even falling snow, this on Christmas Eve, and the evil or- now on sale from the info desk. It Thu 9 Dec 2pm is the perfect pre-Christmas treat, phanage mistress Mrs Rock who is a beautiful collection of seasonal ROH LIVE: THE NUTCRACKER warming your heart on the coldest plans to force children into deadly local scenes captured by the win- Thu 9 Dec 7.15pm winter’s day, taking us all back to dangerous factory work on Christ- ners of our amateur photographic SPENCER [12A] a time when Christmas was “The mas Day. Scrooge’s only hope competition. £6.50 including an A4 Fri 10 Dec 10.30am Most Wonderful Time Of The is to recruit his old friends – the envelope. Fifty pence from each Mon 13 Dec 10.30am, 2pm Year”. Tuesday, 7 December, 2pm. Ghosts of Christmases Past, Pres- sale goes to the mayor’s charity. Tue 14 Dec 10.30am, 2pm The Kingsmen at Christmas ent and Future – to bring down Wed 15 Dec 10.30am with special guests The King- Hardplace’s criminal organisation Local information shop Thu 16 Dec 10.30am, 2pm, 7pm smen Close Harmony Chorus is and liberate the children of Rock’s There is a great range of gift ideas ROH LIVE: TOSCA an enthusiastic group of men from orphanage before it’s too late. The in a small space... Ivybridge rail Wed 15 Dec 7.15pm south west Devon who love singing critically-acclaimed Pantaloons posters, postcards and framed pic- A BOY CALLED CHRISTMAS [PG] together in four-part close-harmony present a brand new adventure tures as well as Ivybridge Christ- Fri 17 Dec 10.30am, 2pm barbershop style. Comprising that’s part supernatural time-travel mas cards and calendars. There Tue 21 Dec 10.30am, 2pm four sections (tenor, bass, baritone heist, part seasonal sequel – and are also local detective-themed Wed 22 Dec 10.30am, 2pm, 7pm waTnahdleklseWaodaf tl)ei,ferwm,iwtahrhkmoXesmmhaabrseeFrasapfirrao-smDsieoacnll16_Laacylelomuuntba1esrk,1e78d.-3N0fooprvm.-M1.6on1d2a:2y9, 1P3MDeP- age Treasure Trails, cycling maps and Thu 23 Dec 10.30am, 2pm 1 walking books. SING-A-LONG FROZEN Wed 29 Dec 2pm Christmas Gift Fair 35 stalls Huge range of unique Erme Court, Ivybridge, PL21 0SZ Coffee shop open local crafts and gifts for selling mulled wine all tastes and budgets and mince pies Saturday 4 December –10am-1pm Free admission The Watermark Christmas Fair - Dec21.indd 1 21/11/2021 09:43 When responding to an advert or article, please mention that you saw it in the imag
12 CHRISTMAS CRAFT You will need: Ruler Two sheets of square double-sid- ed craft paper Step 1 Fold the first square in half, to make a rectangle Step 2 CRAFTING FOR ALL Fold in half again to make a ORIGAMI GIFT BOX square. Then open out the sheet. Step 3 Step 7 Step 9 Take each comer and fold to the Using the comers On the second middle. not already folded, sheet of paper, fold straight line mark out 2cm Step 4 again (not ones down two sides Once all four you have already like an L shape. corners are done). Step 10 folded to the Then repeat process to make middle unfold Step 8 another box. Once finished, your two corners Then gently fold boxes should fit nicely into each directly across in the corners, other. from each other. lifting the sides up and tuck in to make box shape. Lid finished. Step 5 Fold straight lines down. Step 6 c The Ivybridge Crafters run sessions every Friday at Unfold everything. Endsleigh Garden Centre, in the main restaurant. The Ivybridge Crafters New members welcome, to book please contact me Contact Jenny Pearce 07706 317825 / [email protected] Facebook: @TheIvybridgeCrafters / Instagram: Crafters retreat call: 07516 539573 | email: [email protected] | web: theimag.co.uk | facebook: @theimag | twitter: @imag_tweets
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17 FEATURE VARIED AND INTERESTING @ THE HUB I vybridge Community Hub delivered by Ivybridge Bloomers. group that wants to run a session has enjoyed a fantastic Shirley and Morgana helped us for us, do please get in touch. month of varied and plant up some bulbs in layers – There are recurring requests for interesting taster sessions and also known as “lasagne planting” Tai Chi in particular. there’s more still to come. – and we each got to take a pot I would like to take the It really is providing a wonderful home to nurture through the opportunity to say a huge ‘thank opportunity to showcase some winter. During our third session, you’ to the groups that come of the brilliant groups and we relaxed into a wonderfully and deliver sessions for us. activities that we have going on restorative seated yoga practice, Everyone gives up their time in Ivybridge, as well as offering led by Becky from Becky voluntarily to support what those that come along the chance Hickman Yoga. Next up was a we’re trying to achieve, which is to spend a couple of hours trying fun and informal reading session two-fold – firstly, to provide an out an activity in the company of led by Corey-Ann from Lidstone informal and friendly space for a really lovely and welcoming Library, which led onto lots of people to connect with others group of people in a warm and interesting chats about all of our and, secondly, to showcase friendly setting. different reading interests. the wonderfully varied and Our first session was delivered By the time you read this we will interesting activities that take by Ivybridge Community Choir have all had a go at making air place in Ivybridge. and it was a brilliant and lively dry Christmas clay decorations, One of the great things about start to the autumn sessions. infused with aromatherapy these sessions is that no previous David, the musical director, oils, thanks to Jenny Pearce experience is necessary accompanied by some lovely from Ivybridge Crafters and and they’re all relaxed and choir members, led us through Cluna Donnelly from Creating welcoming. The library is the a few songs and were so Wellbeing. I’m expecting the perfect venue as it’s not an welcoming and encouraging. library to smell utterly dreamy intimidating space to walk into, Even those of us who were after that session. We’ll also have and most people know where dubious about singing in public tested our co-ordination skills with it is. If you’re unsure about really felt the benefits of creating a really fun and informal visit from whether it’s for you, you can music together. We were also Ivybridge Table Tennis Club, browse the books and hover in thrilled to welcome BBC Spotlight where we’ll try and keep the ping the background watching from a along. They spent time filming pong balls from straying too far! distance. the singing session and then Coming up we’ll be welcoming interviewing individuals. As a Ivybridge Camera Club, IVYBRIDGE COMMUNITY HUB result there was a flurry of press Ivybridge Leisure Centre and Tuesdays 2-3.30pm – Ivybridge Library interest which has been really some other arts and crafts No need to book – just turn up. Free to attend with positive for Ivybridge. Thanks to groups. They will each have an cuppa and biscuits included. Liz, from Inner Compass Guide, allotted week to deliver a taster Last session of the year is on 7th December and then for co-ordinating all of this. session for us all to have a go. we’ll be back on 18th January, 2022.For an up-to-date The following week we enjoyed I’m starting to book up sessions list of weekly activities, please visit innercompassguide. an indoor gardening session for the New Year, so if you’re a com/community-hub/ or contact Jessica on 07756 667533 or [email protected] Jessica Shipp – Ivybridge Community Connector South Hams Community and Voluntary Sector (CVS) 07756 667533 / [email protected] When responding to an advert or article, please mention that you saw it in the imag
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
19 SCHOOLS O Manor Primary School O The Erme Primary School CHARITY CHAMPIONS The Through everyone’s efforts, children at Manor Primary School the school raised an incredible CLAY ART WEEK The Erme present day. have been praised for a fantastic £5,282.26 and were the ‘biggest Primary School held a clay art week In PHSE, the children debated the fund raising effort for a local charity. record-breaking fund team’ that recently. The children looked at positive and negative impacts of The children and staff at the school took part in the event so St Luke’s clay in all areas of the curriculum the china clay works on Lee Moor, were delighted to hear from St wanted to send a massive ‘thank and learnt a lot. while in science they looked at the Luke’s Hospice in relation to their you’ to the children and their They studied the history of china properties of clay. contribution to the charity through families and the children who had clay mining in St Austell and In art, KS1 made bracelets from the landmark challenge. The walked the furthest in each class looked at a chronological timeline clay beads and KS2 made bricks. challenge involved the children were given a medal from St Luke’s. of events from first opening, to The older children role-played walking with their classmates The money raised will directly the introduction of machinery to the role of a brick maker and around the school grounds and benefit the patients and their simplify the work, the introduction discovered what a difficult task it then continuing at home with their families and the school is very of trains to transport the clay, to the was to mould the clay. families, with the aim to collectively proud of all the children for the walk from Manor Way to Big Ben – support they have given this which they exceeded! valuable charity. O Woodlands Park Primary School O Sparkwell Remembrance Day by making BUSY TIME Year 3 at Woodlands Year 5 performed a brilliant Primary School poppies and visiting the village Park Primary School have been Remembrance Service with war memorial to place their own working alongside local artist Mrs parents invited in to watch. There AUTUMN ART This month, the wreaths. Year 3 & 4 enjoyed a great Abrahams-Thompson to finish their were poems and songs as well as children at Sparkwell Primary day out at the Eden Project and final piece of artwork replicating a minutes silence after The Last School have been enjoying autumn Year 5 & 6 are off to the Illuminate the Ivybridge Bridge. They Post was performed. art in their Forest School sessions. Festival. The children also found out were guided by Mrs Abrahams- Year 6 enjoyed some puppy The school also held a mufti day for what COP26 is and what they can do Thompson on strokes and fun when eight labrador cross Woodside Animal Sanctuary. It is to reduce their own carbon footprint. techniques and produced some springer-spaniels visited the sponsoring one of their four-legged There was more fundraising with a high-quality pieces of art. school for a wellbeing lesson. long term residents, Lucky, and dance-a-thon for Children in Need in an online visit the children were and a trip to Dartmoor Zoo. surprised to see how many different types of animals they rescue. They have also commemorated When responding to an advert or article, please mention that you saw it in the imag
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
TAG RUGBY A mixture of 21 children from Shaugh Prior, The Erme and Cornwood SCHOOLS competed in a Moorsway tag rugby recently. The children were put into mixed teams and each played four matches. The children showed excellent sportsmanship throughout the games, worked well in their teams and there were some fantastic tries scored. O Cornwood School O Yealmpton Primary School VISITS The children at Yealmpton I have a brilliant trip to the theatre REMEMBRANCE The whole reflection all the children pinned Primary School have enjoyed some planned this month! school went to church for a special a special poppy they had made recent trips. Year 3 explored Kents Willow Class have listened to the remembrance service led by Rev onto a large wooden poppy. Emily Cavern, Year 4 ventured to the story of ‘The little Red Hen’ and Hinckley. During a period of silent played the Last Post on her trumpet. Lyneham Estate for their ‘farm to made bread while Year 3 have been fork’ topic, Year 5 visited Devonport practising their knot tying skills to Energy Centre as part of their make Stone Age bow and arrows geography topic about the world’s in their Wild Tribe and Beech Class resources and Year 6 ventured to have thought of creative ways to the Plymouth Aquarium. Key stage travel in gymnastics. 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 When responding to an advert or article, please mention that you saw it in the imag
www.littleorchardmontessori.co.uk every child is different, that’s why our nurseries are different... TEL: 01752 658567 TEL: 01752 837883 TEL: 01752 893498 TEL: 01752 202193 Situated in the grounds of In a village location on the Little Orchard Lee Mill is in a Little Orchard Chaddlewood is Woodlands Park Primary outskirts of Plympton, just five very quiet area, free car park, near Langage industrial estate School, Ivybridge and just five minutes from the A38. Enjoys spacious building and huge and local residential houses. minutes from the A38. beautiful outside facilities. outside area. Open 7:30am-6pm. Open 7:30am-6pm. Little Orchard Montessori Nurseries aim to provide a caring, friendly environment where your child is encouraged to follow their own interests, learn at their own pace and have fun whilst doing so. We use the highly-acclaimed Montessori Method to ensure we bring out the very best in every child. We offer freshly-prepared meals cooked by a qualified chef. • No registration fee / No deposit • Free book bag for all over 2s • Term time spaces available • No charge for bank holiday or Christmas closure • Special offers available • A variety of sessions available
23 SCHOOLS O Cornwood Primary School HARVEST FESTIVAL Cornwood The children sang and performed O Diptford C of E Primary School Primary School welcomed lots extremely well and everyone of parents and grandparents enjoyed hearing about the different TAG RUGBY FESTIVAL Diptford All the teams played each other to church for its harvest festival types of harvest. School was one of five primary and set a high standard. Diptford’s recently. It was lovely to be able to Donations of tinned food were schools to take part in the Link two teams won their first matches, be back in church and sharing this shared with the Ivybridge Academy Trust’s tag rugby festival but subsequent games met with special celebration with everyone. Foodbank. at Broadhempston, as schools mixed fortunes, however, both enjoyed sport again. Each of the teams reached the semi finals. schools – Diptford, Harbertonford, Team B came up against a very Landscove, Broadhempston and strong team from Stoke Gabriel Stoke Gabriel – had been playing and sadly lost. tag rugby in their PE lessons Team A prevailed in their semi to and came together to showcase set up a final fixture against Stoke their skills. Each school was Gabriel. An evenly matched game represented by two or three teams went to extra time before Diptford of year five and six boys and girls. scored the winning try. 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 When responding to an advert or aTrhteicJlea,ysplDeaaysCeamree-nFteiob2n0t.ihndadt y1ou saw it in the imag 16/01/2020 18:25
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