May 2015 - Focus On Ilfracombe
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May 2015 - Focus On Ilfracombe
F OC U S COM MUNITY MAG AZINE FREE SERVING Ilfracombe, Hele, Combe Martin, Woolacombe and the surrounding area May 2015 - Vol 30 No 5 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Bond Oxborough Phillips INDEPENDENT ESTATE AGENTS Barnstaple T 01271 371234 • Bideford T 01237 479999 • Bude T 01288 355066 • Hatherleigh T 01837 810705 • Holsworthy T 01409 254238 • Ilfracombe T 01271 866699 • Torrington T 01805 624426 • Wadebridge T 01208 814055 www.bopproperty.com call: 01271 862626 visit: 3 Church St., Ilfracombe email: ilfracombe@ thedestination lounge.co.uk A B TA N o . P 6 6 6 9 Protecting you from the fraudsters! News headlines and figures from ABTA have been shouting about UK holidaymakers being scammed out of £2.2m in 2014, predominantly by fraudulent activities online. That’s why more and more people are turning to The Destination Lounge to ensure financial protection on their holidays. Here’s some of the most common types of holiday fraud identified by ABTA and the City of London police... 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If a tour operator goes out of business, the CAA will ensure you do not lose the money you paid over, or if you’re abroad, we’ll arrange for you to finish your holiday and fly home. When you book a package that includes a flight to or from the UK, we ATOL protect it. ABTA BONDING The Destination Lounge is a member of ABTA which means you have the benefit of ABTA’s assistance and Code of Conduct. Sounds great, but what does that mean to you? Essentially ABTA members pay a large amount of money to ABTA, who hold it in a bond, so if that company were to go bust, the funds are already secured to refund clients. FOCUS YOUR TRULY LOCAL COMMUNITY MAGAZINE PRODUCED IN ILFRACOMBE Ilfracombe Museum On the 8th of May 2015 it will be 70 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe. At the Museum, from the 1st May we will be having an exhibition of photos and stories about how this momentous occasion was celebrated in Ilfracombe. To whet your appetite, here are two photos taken in the town on the 8th May 1945. They both show townsfolk - young and old - and members of the armed services joining together in impromptu street gatherings, such was the relief and joy upon hearing that the war with Germany was finally at an end. The Ilfracombe Chronicle of May 11th 1945 gives us plenty of detail about how Ilfracombe received the news. The surrender of Germany had been widely anticipated since the suicide of Hitler on 30th April during the Battle of Berlin. During the month of April, some prisoners of war had arrived home to their Ilfracombe families without any warning, having been freed by the Allies’ rapid push across Europe and into German territory. In the streets of ‘Combe, residents were heard saying ‘soon be over’, and there was an air of tense expectancy by the beginning of May. Once the news of Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender to the Allies on the 7th May had been received, most people in Ilfracombe waited eagerly for 3pm on the 8th of May, to hear Winston Churchill’s official broadcast to the nation. In it he said: ‘’Hostilities will end officially at one minute after midnight to-night (Tuesday, May 8), but in the interests of saving lives the "Cease fire" began yesterday to be sounded all along the front, and our dear Channel Islands are also to be freed to-day.’’ Two days of public holiday were announced on the 8th and 9th of May, and across Britain, and also in France, huge crowds gathered to celebrate. In London, many thousands took to the streets, and thronged Trafalgar Square and The Mall. King George and Queen Elizabeth appeared to the public no less than eight times, and the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret slipped into the crowds largely unrecognised, to experience the celebrations first-hand. In Ilfracombe, people took to the streets after hearing Mr. Churchill, and houses and roads were decorated with flags and bunting. Even the boats in the harbour found flags to decorate themselves with. Cafes sold puddings named after Stalin, Eisenhower and Montgomery. Street teas and parties for the children were organised in each neighbourhood over the next few days. There were gigantic Victory cakes to eat, donkey rides, ice creams and games. And the grown-ups ate whatever food the children couldn’t manage. The children’s parties in Whittingham Road and Chambercombe both culminated in the burning of Hitler and Mussolini’s effigies. At the end of the week, on Sunday the 13th, and official victory parade and service of thanksgiving took place. Thousands of people joined in – contingents from all the services stationed in Ilfracombe were represented, such as the Marines, the Pay Corps and the Wrens. They marched to the bandstand that once stood at Wildersmouth, where the salute was taken by Colonel Ingpen. There were many mixed emotions expressed at the end of the war – relief, joy, reflection. But perhaps the simplest was made by one little Ilfracombe boy after a long but happy afternoon at a victory street party: ‘’It is a pity there must be wars in order to have victory teas’’. Oh, to have a child’s perspective of the world! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT ILFRACOMBE MUSEUM! Ilfracombe Museum is looking for weekend volunteers for the front desk between May and the end of October to cover one or two half day sessions a month. Full training will be given, and volunteers are entitled to a 25% discount in our shop. If you like meeting the public and being part of a really friendly team, then please get in touch with Sara or Mary on 01271 863541 or email [email protected] FOCUS YOUR TRULY LOCAL COMMUNITY MAGAZINE PRODUCED IN ILFRACOMBE ILFRACOMBE and District 1851 Births: June 5th, at the Vicarage, Ilfracombe, the lady of the Rev. J.M. Chanter, the vicar, of a daughter. 19th June 1851: Public Health Act:--It is come. The “Order in Council” for the application of the Public Health Act to the town and parish of Ilfracombe was received on Friday last by the resident magistrate, Nathaniel Vye, Esq. The officially printed notices to the public for commencing action under its provisions have just been posted. The powers that be speak forth in it after this fashion—“I Nathaniel Vye, Esq., being the person appointed by law to conduct and complete the first election by owners of property and ratepayers of the members of the Ilfracombe Local Board of Health, do hereby give notice.” It then proceeds to give “Notice.”—First. “That the number of persons to be elected as members of the said Local Board of Health for the district of Ilfracombe is nine.....That the following are the persons by whom, and the places within the said District where, nominations papers of members of the said Local Board of Health are to be received, viz., Mr. John Toms, shoemaker, Mr. William Turner, ironmonger, at their respective dwelling house in Ilfracombe. That any person entitled to vote may nominate for the office of member of the said Local Board of Health, himself (if qualified to be elected). Every rate payer eligible to vote “must have been rated one whole year immediately preceding the day of tendering his vote,” and “must have paid all rates made upon him for the relief of the poor.” Thus has commenced amongst us the action of a power—a power for good or evil, just as the parishioners choose to make it. 26th June 1851: “Never say die while there’s a Shot in the Locker.”—The principal street in the town which lies on the route to the church was in no little commotion on Thursday last—all parties, particularly the softer sex, on tiptoe for the occurrence of some interesting event. The curious—and there are some such—who are in the habit of scanning the house as well as the persons of men from top to toe—may have noticed on the right hand side going down High-street a house conspicuously elegant above its neighbours height Victoria Terrace in letters of gold above the door; if such have cast their eye to the uppermost height of the front, they will have seen on one corner the image of a sailor perched up there, with a spy-glass in his hand, reconnoitring an object at the farther end. There he will see another sailor standing behind a cask, evidently the object of the other’s gaze. If the curious body does not know what that means, he may be told that the house belongs to an ancient veteran in the coastguard service, who enjoys a pension for his services, and has besides contrived to gather together good store, if report says true, of this world’s wealth. Well, under an aged form, of Dutchman... resides an elegant and voluptuous taste, and all within the dwelling is beautiful to behold. It was our retired sad officer’s sad lot, a decent while ago, to lose his second wife, which unendurable blank in his domestic state was on the morning in question to be more than filled by a far younger, stronger, and more blooming bride. Circumstances scarcely to be explained give publicity to certain characters; and in this case the advanced age of the bridegroom—but what of that! “Even in our ashes live our wonted fires.” His resolution was driven to Church in a coach drawn by four greys—altogether excited the public attention, so that a large concourse gathered around Victoria Terrace to witness the departure of the happy pair. They did witness it, and gave sundry hearty cheers as the brave old man and his blooming bride, on whose neck, it is said, he had suspended a superb gold watch...£20, with a massive ring glittering on his own finger, were taken off by the four greys, the two postillions with red jackets, and the coachman of the box. At the church a similar crowd greeted their presence, and a company of juveniles gathered arms full of the flourishing grass and sweet wild flowers, and plentifully strewed their path as they retired from the holy fane. What did these youth mean to mock, or teach? The latter it will do. Let it. The fading grass! The withered flower! Man at his best estate is that. What, then, when more than three score years and ten have paralysed his bones? 3rd July 1851: The Welsh:--On Monday we were again visited by some two or three hundred of the children of Gomer, who came here in two steamers from Neath and Swansea. Music and mirth they brought with them. Donkeys and strawberries they were supplied with on this side. The latter article we grudge them not to any extent; but for the poor donkeys we do feel—as Christians ought—a good measure of pity. What with the heat, the beating, and incessant trot, to poor donkey it must have been a purgatorial season. One of them, either to please his rider or himself, commenced mounting a flight of steps on the south side of the street, when the saddle and sinner upon it all slid back over donkey’s tail together, and left him for the moment free from the oppressor’s load. But it availed him nought: saddle was strapped on again, man mounted again, and his gain by his caper was additional cudgelling. After enjoying themselves, as they appear to do most heartily, they returned about five o’clock, having had a most beautiful day. 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As part of the Victorian Celebration in June tickets for The Grand Ball at The Landmark on Friday 12 June (£14.00) and The Cowboy Supper at the Cowboy Encampment on Monday 15 (£5.00) are now available from Ilfracombe Tourist Information Centre (TIC). We are also pleased to announce an addition to the usual Victorian celebrations this year. On Monday 8 June it is the 800 anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta and we will be celebrating this momentous occasion in our very own Runnymede Gardens. All are welcome, please meet at 4.00pm by The Clapping Circle for music and entertainment, then a short procession to the gardens lead by the Town Crier for a proclamation and unveiling of a plaque. More information on this and the programme of events for the whole celebration can be found in the programme which will be available at the TIC and around the town for several weeks beforehand. On Saturday 27 June there is a new event – Dead Famous in Ilfracombe, Bringing History Alive at Holy Trinity Church. Tickets (£10.00, adults only) will be available from Ilfracombe Museum and Ilfracombe TIC from 1 May onwards. Also available from the TIC and Museum are tickets for a talk on William Morris on Friday 11 July at Ilfracombe Museum. The talk, ‘William Morris, Not Just That Wallpaper Guy’ (£8.50) will be given by expert Antigone Neaum. Numbers are strictly limited for both events and the price in both cases includes cheese and wine. Lastly tickets for Rescue Day on Sunday, 16 August are now available from Ilfracombe TIC. Reduced price tickets for anyone with an EX34 postcode can be obtained IN ADVANCE by using the voucher below. Note that the reduced price tickets will only be available up to Friday, 14 August and WILL NOT BE AVAILIBLE ON THE GATE. If you don’t buy your ticket in advance then you will have to pay full price. There is also a special ‘Small Family’ ticket available as well. Ilfracombe TIC are also selling tickets for the Devon County Show and The North Devon Show. We would like to remind everyone that the May Day/Jack in the Green celebrations which are usually on the May Day bank holiday have been cancelled this year. The event will return bigger and better in 2016. Please get in touch with us if you would like to help with this event next year. On 20 May The Forces March will leave from Ilfracombe Seafront at 10.00am. These guys will spend the next 5 days walking to Bulford in Wiltshire, 135 miles away all to raise money for The Veterans Charity (www.veteranscharity.org.uk) and some of them run all the way. They will appreciate a good send off. Also in May we are looking forward to a brand new arts event, Ilfracombe Art Trail, held over the weekend of 9 & 10 May - a weekend of art, music, poetry, dance and workshops by local artists. www.artilfracombe.co.uk Artists will open their homes and studios and there will be exhibitions at public places such as galleries and restaurants across the town. The 10 May also sees the Scrumpy Run, a vintage motor cycle rally which leaves the Seafront at 11.00am, returning at around 1.00pm when the bikes will displayed for the public to see. Classes for the Ilfracombe in Bloom Craft and Flower Show have now been announced and include all sorts of crafts, vegetables, flowers and photography. Entry forms and class information are available from Webbers Estate Agents or Hairport on the High Street or Ilfracombe TIC or by emailing [email protected] To contact Events 4 Ilfracombe please email [email protected] or phone The Ilfracombe Tourist Information Centre on 01271 863001 or pop into the office at The Landmark on The Seafront. The TIC is now open 7 days a week. Additional information on all events can be found at www.visitilfracombe.co.uk Fuchsia Valley Quilters' Exhibition June 2015. The Fuchsia Valley Quilters are a vibrant group who meet regularly in Lee Memorial Hall; set within the inspirational, timeless combe on the North Devon coast. On the weekend of 13th and 14th June, 11am-4pm, they will be holding a truly stunning exhibition of their works with funds raised being donated to the North Devon Hospice. An eclectic mix of patchwork quilts of all sizes, styles and designs: traditional, funky, artistic and fun. The exhibition will showcase the many techniques of patchwork and quilting and is of an extremely high standard. In addition the many applications of these techniques can be seen in cushions, bags, Christmas themed quilting and gifts, many of which will be for sale. The exhibition is also privileged to be one of the hosts to the Barnstaple Group of the West Country Embroiderers' Heirloom Quilt. This is being raffled to also raise funds for the Hospice. "Fifty six hand embroidered blocks of twenty eight different designs created by forty five people". This alone is worth the visit. Of course tempting homemade Devon cream teas and cakes will be available to make it the perfect day out in tranquil, Fuchsia Valley. There is plenty of parking and disabled access. Admission: Free. Venue: Lee Memorial Hall, Lee, North Devon, EX34 8LW Contact: Margaret Hill 01271 864257. 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Call us today for details 8 Church Street, Ilfracombe, Devon EX34 8HA Tel: 01271 864134 Fax: 01271 866088 Web Site: www.taylors-law.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS COMBE MARTIN MUSEUM Coffee mornings Tuesdays 12th and 26th May from 11.00 to 1.00pm Sea Shore Safaris Monday 4th May at 12 noon Friday 15th May at 10.00am Monday 18th at 12 noon, and 5th June at 1.30pm Wednesday 17th June at 12 noon Children must be accompanied by an adult responsible for them and must wear clothes and suitable footwear appropriate for getting wet and clambering over slippery rocks etc. Price £2.00 per child. Booking essential, as the safaris are very popular. EXMOOR COASTAL FESTIVAL 23rd May to 3rd June. Details of all activities are in the Museum. Cream teas available. Monday 25th May Sandcastle competition at 2.00pm Tuesday 26th May Kayaking taster sessions Wednesday 27th Creative Workshop. Details to follow Thursday 28th Guided Heritage walk around the village for details contact the Museum. MUSEUM AGM Wednesday 27th May 7pm in the Sail Loft. MEAT RAFFLE still taking place Tickets £1.00 draw each Sunday 2.00 pm in the Dolphin. EMMANUEL CHURCH ILFRACOMBE 2015 CONCERT PROGRAMME OPENS in MAY On sale at Kingsley Printers in time for … Wed. 20 May 8.15pm ILFRACOMBE MALE VOICE CHOIR Wed. 27 May 8.15pm BELLOWS & WAVES ACCORDION ORCHESTRA Sunday 31 May 7.00pm NEWCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR Isle of Wight Come and listen to popular music in comfortable environment. Entry by programme £5 available on the door on the night of the concert PG print OFFICE se rvic es Tel. 01271 855814 | [email protected] SUE A N A ’S M. JEFFERYS « « « « « N SUN FOODS HEATING AND PLUMBING LIMITED Commercial Gas & Catering Inspection. Repair, Servicing & Installation of Natural Gas, L.P.G. & Oil Appliances (including caravans) Repairs, Servicing and Installation of Solid Fuel Appliances and Wood Burning Stoves. Renewables including Solar, Ground and Air Source. Landlord and Home Owner Gas Safety Inspection. 16 HIGH STREET, ILFRACOMBE Tel: 01271 863558 Proprietor: Sue Adair Open 8.00am - 5.00pm Monday - Saturday Free Local Deliveries Ilfracombe’s Independent Health Store We are now selling Diabetic ice creams, jams, biscuits and sweets. Assorted cheeses Freshly ground coffee A wide selection of nuts, pulses, dried fruits, teas, herbs and spices, wheat & Gluton free products Homeopathic medicines and aromatherapy oils. Cake decorations, coloured icings. Protein Drinks. A full range of Ecover products and a great deal more. Phone Mark 01271 862729 07805 605 319 Children welcome to play in the toy area Adults welcome to sit awhile on our settee and as usual warm friendly service on a good day. Friendly service at all other times!! 306046 9 Community Announcements THANKS Many thanks for the kind donation from Ilfracombe Baptist Women’s Fellowship, and Emmanuel Church Ilfracombe. Fuchsia Valley Quilters’ Exhibition June 2015. The Fuchsia Valley Quilters are a vibrant group who meet regularly in Lee Memorial Hall; set within the inspirational, timeless combe on the North Devon coast. On the weekend of 13th and 14th June, 11-4pm, they will be holding a truly stunning exhibition of their works with funds raised being donated to the North Devon Hospice. An eclectic mix of patchwork quilts of all sizes, styles and designs: traditional, funky, artistic and fun. The exhibition will showcase the many techniques of patchwork and quilting and is of an extremely high standard. In addition the many applications of these techniques can be seen in cushions, bags, Christmas themed quilting and gifts, many of which will be for sale. The exhibition is also privileged to be one of the hosts to the Barnstaple Group of the West Country Embroiderers’ Heirloom Quilt. This is being raffled to also raise funds for the Hospice. “Fifty six hand embroidered blocks of twenty eight different designs created by forty five people”. This alone is worth the visit. Of course tempting home made Devon cream teas and cakes will be available to make it the perfect day out in tranquil, Fuchsia Valley. There is plenty of parking and disabled access. Admission: Free. Venue: Lee Memorial Hall, Lee, North Devon, EX34 8LW. Contact: Margaret Hill 01271 864257 Facebook: FuchsiaValleyQuilters. CAPSTONE LADIES’ CLUB The Annual General Meeting of the Club was held on the 23rd March starting with Cecily, our President reading the Standing Orders. Di’s report stated the speakers we had over the last 12 months and the donations made to various organisations. Members agreed that we make the usual donation to Ilfracombe in Bloom for 2015. Janet Sanders long service as Treasurer and Speaker’s Secretary was marked with a card and gift voucher from the Club. Joyce Johnson has agreed to take over as Treasurer. The Treasurer’s Audit was presented and accepted and the Committee was re-elected “en bloc”. Several members are not well and we wish them a speedy recovery. The Prize Winners awards went to Jan Cross, Di Wood and Cecily Challacombe. Flower of the Month awards – Jan Cross, Doreen Sprague and Pat Nott. After the business of the AGM, two of our members, Joyce and Rose treated us to a wonderful demonstration of floral art – with commentary! The flowers were then raffled and the winners were Maureen Mann, Margaret Burden, Doreen Sprague and Betty Blackmore. The next meeting will be on May 18th at 2.15 in Emmanuel Church when the speaker will be Janet Kennedy from One Ilfracombe. New members welcome. ILFRACOMBE LADIES’ CIRCLE Circle is a modern, vibrant club for women aged 18–45 to make friends, have fun and support their community. We are looking for women just like you. If you are interested contact Dorne on 879202 or 07881 818 595. ILFRACOMBE FLORAL ART CLUB I can’t believe that this season is passing so quickly! Our March demonstrator was Margaret Heal whose colourful arrangements certainly gave us some inspiration. Later in the month we were shown how to make a crescent arrangement by Chris. I was unable to make it to the meeting but was told that everyone enjoyed themselves and made some lovely displays. This month we have our last meeting before the summer break. However we will be holding a Spring Show. We have been persuaded by our Chairman to make sure we enter our competition on May 25th, so if you would like to join us at St Philip and St James Church Hall on the late Bank Holiday Monday you will be made welcome and it’s free entry! If you would like details of any of our events or would like to join our club please contact Janice Quinn 01271 866762 secretary. STUDIO THEATRE NEWS Non members are warmly welcome at our AGM Monday 27th April 7.30pm at The Candar Lounge. All welcome for a little business with a drink and nibbles. We welcome fresh faces and fresh input and hopefully new members. Friday 8th May Carlton Hotel ‘A Funny Thing Happened…… A not-to-be-missed evening with Larry Fabian and Alan Bailey reminiscing about their life in the theatre. Other events include a Table Top Sale on 13th June and an Antiques and Valuation Day on 20th June. Both at Pip and Jim’s Community Hall (see local posters )Contact and details from Jay Moore 867076. A Celebration of the work of Dylan Thomas is scheduled for the summer (more news next month). Each evening cost £8 (lnc supper) and tickets are available from the Committee and Anne Bacon 882193 and Mike Bennett 879705. Car Boot Sales: the car boot season will soon be with us and our seafront sales start on 26th April then 17th May, 21st June,19th July,16th August and 6th September. Mike Bennett is your contact for these. Our next Theatre Production will be Spider’s Web one of Agatha Christies best known works. Landmark Theatre 5th & 6th November. Interested in helping or taking part? Auditions 15th & 16th July Contact Mike 879705. ILFRACOMBE COMMUNITY TRANSPORT LATE NIGHT MINIBUS SERVICE from Mortehoe and Woolacombe back to Ilfracombe has started. See the web-site www.ilfcomminibuses.wordpress.com for pick-up points and times, starting at 10.30 pm. The Monday Out and About Minibus Club supported the Open Day at the Calvert Trust on Easter Monday 6 April. Members were shown around the excellent facilities there and enjoyed watching families taking part in a range of activities in beautiful sunshine, followed by lunch at The Pack of Cards, Combe Martin. The next trips are in May. If you would like details contact Shirley Jones on 01271 863630 for a programme. The Monday trips require the minimum of walking. Enjoy the ride out and a stop for lunch or afternoon tea. M DIARY M RAOB Capstone Lodge 4027 (Buffs) meet in Lodge Room at 7.45pm. Lapsed members especially welcomed back. Contact Brian (Secretary) 01271 373137. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING The Ilfracombe & District Youth Band "Blazing Sounds" meets at Ilfracombe Academy. We are currently seeking new members. For more information contact Emma (Bandmaster) on 867713 or www.blazingsounds.org.uk EVERY MONDAY Tai Chi in Woolacombe Village Hall, 10am until 12noon. Cost £5 includes tea and coffee. Small social group, all levels and ages welcomed. Contact Sandy 01271 870563. EVERY MONDAY Ilfracombe Chess Club meet at Brookdale Church Hall. Ring Bob Lock 862662 for details. EVERY MONDAY MORNING 10.30am to 12 noon. Befriender Coffee Mornings for Over 65s at the Christian Fellowship Church – for people to just pop in for tea/coffee and homemade cakes. EVERY TUESDAY MORNING The Ilfracombe Walkers meet for walks of between 3 to 6 miles in the North Devon/Exmoor area. Contact Ros on 862342 for details. EVERY THURSDAY Befriends ‘Activity Afternoon’ for over 65’s, 2.30pm–4pm at the Christian Fellow Church. Teacakes and tea to finish. For a programme ring Rachel on: 07818 650 566. 10 Community Announcements MUSICAL MEMORIES is a social singing group for people with altzheimers, dementia and memory difficulties plus their carer/companion. We meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at the vision centre, Slade, Ilfracombe 2 to 4pm. Come and join us for a singsong and some fun. Ample parking. Ring Hazel 01271 863944 or Margaret 01271 882927. SPIRITUALIST MEETINGS Every Day 12noon - 3pm - open - quiet space - readings. Every Wednesday Afternoon 2 - 3pm - open circle. Every Wednesday Evening 7.30 - 8.30pm - open circle (limited spaces). Every Thursday Evening 7.30 - 8.30pm - Meditation with the Fairies (limited spaces). All at the spiritualist centre of The Lemurian Temple, St Peter's Mews, High St. Combe Martin. Contact 07766723090. Tuesday 5 May Ilfracombe Walkers meet 9.3 0am Lidl's for car share to Hillsford Bridge for Watersmeet / Rockford walk, more info 01271 862342. Thursday 7 May The Royal British Legion (Ilfracombe Branch), meeting at the Sandpiper Inn, The Quay, 7.30–8pm. All old and new members welcome. Service and non service personnel very welcome. Thursday 7 May 7.15am Business Breakfast at Trimstone Manor. 01271 862841 Saturday 9 May Shammick Acoustic Open Night, featuring Tim Graham, Pack o’ Cards, High Street, Combe Martin 8pm. Tuesday 12 May Ilfracombe Walkers meet 9.30am Lidl's for car share to Malmsmead for Doone Valley walk, more info 01271 862342. Tuesday 12 May Ilfracombe Floral Art Club at Brookdale Church Hall 7.30pm. This is our last meeting before the summer break when Angela Hyland will present her demonstration “Plants, People and Possibilities” Wednesday 13 May Ilfracombe Pensioners Social Club meet at The Osborne Hotel around 2 pm. Lin Wheelan will update us on The Falklands. Entrance is £2 to include refreshments and raffle. The Community Minibus is available door to door for £2 for those who need it. Contact 01271 863630. Thursday 14 May 7.15am Business Breakfast at Trimstone Manor. 01271 862841 Saturday 16 May NIGHTWALK. A ladies only moonlit walk. Join us for Nightwalk 2015, walking with hundreds of other women in aid of North Devon Hospice. Sign up today and get your friends, colleagues and family to join you too. Register soon to take advantage of our early-bird registration fee of just £10 by visiting www.nightwalk.co.uk (or phoning 01271 347232 for an application form). Monday 18 May Friends of St. Peter Combe Martin will be holding their Annual General Meeting in the Parish Church Hall at 7.30 pm. Everyone welcome. Big thank you to all who supported "PUDDINGS GALORE" a profit of £301.36 was made. More thanks is due to the committee and "friends" who donated the puddings! It was a very popular event. Tuesday 19 May Ilfracombe Walkers meet 9.30am Lidl's for car share to Hartland for circular walk, more info 01271 862342. Thursday 21 May 7.15am Business Breakfast at Trimstone Manor. 01271 862841 Monday 25 May St Philip and St James’ Church Hall, Ilfracombe Floral Art Club present The Richness of the Earth. A competitive Show of Flower Arranging. 12 noon to 4pm Admission free Light refreshments available. Do come along! Monday 25 May LEE SPRING FAYRE. Once again our very popular annual spring fayre will held in the meadow next to the Memorial Hall and this year we are celebrating all things farming. There will be something for everyone including stalls, games, a raffle, children’s fancy dress competition, entertainment and delicious refreshments served in the hall from 12 noon onwards and throughout the afternoon. The fayre will start at 2pm so plenty of time to come and enjoy a light lunch or cream tea beforehand. Parking available. Whatever the weather we have all weather protection in the meadow so come rain or shine the fayre will be on. We look forward to seeing you there – put a note in your diary today! Monday 25 May St Philip and St James’ Church Hall Ilfracombe Floral Art Club present The Richness of the Earth. A competitive Show of Flower Arranging. 12 noon to 4pm. Admission free. Light refreshments available. Do come along! Tuesday 26 May Ilfracombe Walkers meet 10.10am High Street for bus 31 to Woolacombe for Putsborough walk, more info 01271 862342. Wednesday 27 May Ilfracombe Pensioners Social Club meet - see 13 May for details. George Squire will tell us about "My Time as Mayor". Thursday 28 May 7.15am Business Breakfast at Trimstone Manor. 01271 862841 Tuesday 23 June “Balmoral” is coming to Ilfracombe for first trip. NEWS FROM THE EXMOOR PONY CENTRE, ASHWICK, DULVERTON TA22 9QE May half term Activity Day will take place on Thursday 28th from 12.00 till 3.00; pony rides and grooming, activities for children and refreshments for all will be available, so come along and support our local rare breed. If you wish to arrange moorland rides or Taster sessions during the May half-term, please book well in advance to guarantee you get a place. Note that Taster sessions take place under cover, whatever the weather! Our Easter Open Day was a great success in lovely sunshine, adults as well as children enjoying pony rides and enthusiastic youngsters helping to groom a muddy pony; the same pony Tom met lots of friends at South Molton Wildlife Day. The herd of Exmoor pony mares that travelled to the Czech Republic were joined in early April by a stallion on their new 99 acre home, reclaiming overgrown land. The local people seem to be thrilled with their new neighbours and we look forward to hearing news of offspring of this newly created herd in 2016. Recently some new volunteers have joined us; we are very grateful for the extra help they provide and new friendly faces at the Centre. If you think you could help us in any way, whether by mucking out or by holding a fund-raising event, please do get in touch on 01398 323093 or via [email protected] There will be ponies and volunteers taking part in the Golden Horseshoe Pleasure Ride on May 17th so you can sponsor them by texting MMTX22 £5 to 70070 Alternatively join our 100 club or become a Friend of MMT to support the charity and aid our work. The former will cost £15 per year and you will be entered into a monthly draw for cash prizes. 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A never been done before Tour. Actors telling stories around the Graveyard, Guided Tour inside Holy Trinity, Last stop Bowen Memorial followed by Cheese and Wine. ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE VOLUNTARY WORK UNDERTAKEN BY THE HOLY TRINITY GRAVEYARD GROUP FOR THE UPKEEP OF THE GRAVEYARD. The evening will be run in association with Studio Theatre who we are indebted to for taking on this madcap idea, and Ilfracombe Museum for their wonderful archive providing much of the material. Full details to follow in May’s Edition of Focus. Or from Erica Castle 864213 or Sue Garwood 863551 Looking for a venue for a Children's Party ? The Vision Centre at Slade is available for £25 for an afternoon. Plenty of car parking and an outside grassed area for games. Also the best play park in llfracombe is next door. Phone 07815 444583 or email info@visioncentrebookings .co.uk for any enquiries. ‘PLAY AND DISPLAY’ – ILFRACOMBE’S ART TRAIL IS THE SOUTH WEST’S HOTSPOT FOR ARTISTS AND MUSICIANS. It could be a case of move over St. Ives, there’s a new art town on the block, and our small seaside resort is set to make waves throughout the art world. The Ilfracombe Art Trail is taking place over the weekend of May 9th and 10th and is certain to draw interest from art lovers across the south west as over forty artists exhibit their work in their homes at twenty-three locations across the town, as well as six gardens. It all started last year when local papier mâché expert Sue Hutchins and video maker Joanne Beech were both so impressed by the inclusivity of inner-city artists in Bristol that their inspiration became the groundwork for showing off Ilfracombe’s burgeoning talent. And now it looks like becoming an annual celebration. Gifted amateurs and professionals alike will be demonstrating a panoply of skills with wide varieties of materials, techniques and subjects sure to delight and intrigue both Ilfracombers and the many expected visitors drawn to this unique art event. There will be workshops, live music and poetry readings, and for gourmets, they can enjoy it all whilst tucking into Devon produce and supping real ale at the Thatch. Ilfracombe’s top rated cafes are joining in too, with world famous Broomhill Art Hotel open for a feast of organic delights and breathtaking art and sculpture. Everyone’s invited! Music and performance lovers can embrace a wide ranging spectrum of events from circus skills to dance at delightful open-to-all houses, gardens and theatre settings The Ilfracombe Art Trail initiative is a concept that promises to transform Ilfracombe, now marketed as possessing Curious Charm, into a cultural hot spot featuring some of the most innovative and stylish talented artists, potters and sculptors living and working in this region. A rainbow of multimedia crafts will include stained glass, mosaics and jewellery appealing to all ages and tastes. And they won’t cost a fortune! Since Damien Hirst’s ‘Verity’ sparked a ‘Marmite’ debate in the town on the 66ft statue, Ilfracombe’s growing reputation as an ideal location for both musicians and artists to play and display is beginning to attract worldwide attention. The Art Trail is likely to kick-start interest far beyond county boundaries as our town’s status soars in the sometimes unpredictable but always fashionable art world. Ilfracombe Art Trail promises to boost the recognition of local musicians and poets whose work is already gaining pace. It’s a trail everyone’s welcome to blaze. See Joanne’s fabulous video at www.artilfracombe.co.uk to remind you how lucky we all are to live in North Devon’s gem stone. 14 PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS WAR LETTERS The letters this month, all printed in the llfracombe papers in April 1915, are from local men serving on the Western Front. The Spring of 1915 saw an increase in the action, as these writers reflect. Chronicle, 10.4.15. Corpl. H. Eames, 2nd Devon Regiment, wrote: "We have just finished a five days' battle which the English papers are full of at present. (Neuve Chapelle) The Regiment was back on a rest, but the old Corps was not allowed to be out of it. We had been back six days when we had an order to pack up and move. It was on the night of the /" (Sunday). We were marching practically all night - a night a dog would not go out unless he was forced to do so, as it was raining torrents. But the boys were in the best of spirits, singing and whistling all along the road. We reached our billet in the early hours of the morning, and rested for a couple of days, and at midnight on the 9th we moved up to take our position. We halted on the road to take some hot tea, which turned out to be the last hot stuff we had for four days. We got in position at dawn on the morning of the 10th, and at 7.30 am the battle commenced. Our artillery bombarded the enemy's position for half-an-hour, but in attacking two regiments were repulsed. The General then gave the order for ours to try and push the Germans out of it, which we did; but not without the loss of some brave fellows. Once we got them on the run it was easy. We continued to push on for about two miles, when we had the order to dig ourselves in, and to remain where we were. During the first day there was hardly any artillery against us, but on the night of the 10th the enemy got some from somewhere, and from the dawn of the 11th until we were shifted the following night they simply rained shells into us, (Jack Johnsons and Black Marias) using every big gun they owned. Really I cannot explain the horrors of it, this was the day poor young Turner ofPilton, a good chap, was killed. We remained in the firing line until the 13th when we were relieved, and went into billets for two days, and now we are carrying on with the old trench warfare again. Just before going into the battle we received a message from the General telling us the eyes of the Army and the nation were seeing us in the attack we were about to undertake, and after we came out of action we received another from him of the great success we had achieved. No doubt you will be glad to hear that I have been made sergeant." Gazette, 30.4.15. Bert Hutchings was wounded in the attack on Hill 60, and wrote from hospital in London to his brother, Mr W.C. Hutchings, auctioneer and estate agent. Dear Old Will, - Just a scrawl to say I have returned from my little trip to Belgium. I cannot give you a full description of Hill 60, but the papers are very near the point. The good old Q. V.R. were in support, and were called out about 7 o'clock. As a matter of fact the majority of the boys thought we were being relieved, but we soon discovered we had an appointment with the "Porkers." Talk about shell, machine guns, and their beastly fume bags; the air was absolutely thick with it. I got presented with a piece of shell on the chin and went to sleep for a couple of minutes, and when I thought I had sufficient rest I found myself in a nice "Jack Johnson" hole full of water. A couple of boys helped me out (after leaving all my traps there) and we got back to Ypres, and here we are in dear old England. I have got off very lucky indeed. Shall try and pop down home for a week. I had seven of my boys wounded with me in the section I had charge of, but thank goodness they are going on well. Good bye old sport, Your loving brother, BERT. VOUCHER: Reduced price entry for Ilfracombe RNLI Rescue Day 2015 Sunday 16 August on Ilfracombe Pier 10am to 4pm Adult £4.00 (on the day £6.00) Under 18 £2.50 (on the day £4.00) Family up to 2 adult & 3 under 18 – £13.00 (on the day £19.00) Small Family 1 adult and 2 under 18 – £8.00 (not available on the day) Limited reduced price numbers available (first come first served) and only available up to 14 August 2015. Present this voucher at Ilfracombe Tourist Information Centre at The Landmark on The Seafront – open every day. Voucher not valid on the gate. Postcode: ……………......……… (must be completed) 15 PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE MUSEUM Book sales at the Museum, organised by the Friends of the Museum: Saturday, April 18th, Monday, May 4th, Saturday, May 16th, Saturday, June 20th, all from 12 - 3 pm, outside if weather is fine. Evening book sales, from 5pm - 7pm on Saturday, May 2nd, and Sunday May 3rd. Helpers welcome, and donations of paperback books in good condition. Saturday 9th May 7.30pm ‘Soapbox at the Old Laundry’ – poetry recital evening, part of Ilfracombe Art Trail 2015 For more information and to reserve a place contact James Wood on 07791149427 Tues 26th May – Quiz night at George and Dragon, Fore St, proceeds to Ilfracombe Museum. Starts 8pm Victorian week events Sat 13th June 11am - Art competition exhibition and judging at the Museum, in the Costume Room. Free admission to the judging event. Saturday 13th June 11am - 4pm in the Long gallery and Lundy Room: Workshop: The Victorian Selfie Experience making a portrait using a real Victorian 8 x10 inch camera. Everything will be provided in this workshop where you will learn traditional photography with a camera from the 1880’s and learn the basics of monochrome using light sensitive paper and photographic chemicals in a darkroom. You’ll even get to take a picture home with you for your new profile! 11am - 4pm, cost £25 per person to include all materials and tuition. Lunch not provided but refreshments available. Places limited to 15 so please book on 01271 863541 or [email protected] Deposit payable upon booking. Tuesday 16th June Victorian coffee morning 1030-1230, please come in Victorian costume! We will have cakes, teas and coffee, and a raffle and tombola. Free entry. Fri 10th July. Talk at the Museum on William Morris, part of Everything Morris weekend, by lecturer Antigone Neaum. The talk 'William Morris, not just that wallpaper guy', will be held at Ilfracombe Museum on the evening of Friday 10 July and will be accompanied by cheese & wine. Anyone wishing to enquire in advance should email [email protected] ILFRACOMBE HARBOUR WEBCAM The Ilfracombe harbour webcams are now live on a new website which has been produced by Unscramble Software to accommodate both feeds. The cams are situated on the top of Admirals House (near the lifeboat station) and the Harbour Office and they are top of the range PTZ (Point-Tilt-Zoom) with infra red for after dark. This means that the feed, instead of being static, moves around and does a 'tour' of the harbour area. When events are on then they can be pointed at the action. The website is www.ilfracombewebcam.com and can be viewed on desktops, mobile devices such as phone and tablets and also on larger screens such as Smart TVs. The site is operated by the Ilfracombe Tourist Information Centre and any revenue from the site advertising will be used firstly to pay for the costs of running the cams and the website (these costs have increased greatly due to the high quality of the feed which means that it requires specialist streaming and hosting), maintenance and anything left over will be used to help pay for the running of the TIC. For more information contact the TIC on 01271 863001 or email [email protected] SHAMMICK ACOUSTIC After a series of superb and well-attended concerts in the first part of the year, there will be no concert in May as The Hunting of the Earl of Rone will be taking place in Combe Martin over the Late Spring Bank Holiday weekend. However, our Open Night will be taking place as usual, on Saturday 9th May, when we will be featuring musician and singer Tim Graham. Tim has been a Shammick featured performer on a previous occasion, and has asked to come back, and we’re delighted to welcome him again. He is an interpreter and re-appropriator of folk song and story, and has been carving out a reputation for his ‘hearty voice and uncluttered Bert Jansch-esque guitar style’. This year sees the release of his first full-length CD, with a host of other folk luminaries contributing to it. The main reason for our Open Nights though, is to provide the opportunity for people to give new material an airing or visit older items from their repertoire in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Anyone is welcome to come along, whether or not they ‘sing, play or say’, and if you’re a musician and you don’t want to play solo, there’s often a chance during the break for a bit of a jam session. There’s no admission fee, although the pot is passed around for contributions to the club’s expenses. More information about Shammick Acoustic can be found on our website at www.shammickacoustic.org.uk, or contact Tom or Barbara Brown on 882366, or by e-mail at [email protected]. 16 PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS C om p u te r R ep a i r s • Friendly professional I.T. support for your home or business • Free quotation, competitive price - no fix, no fee • Computer repairs • Data transfer, back & recovery • Virus & malware removal • Wireless network configuration • Hardware & software upgrades tel: 01271 866055 mob: 07535 656101 • Windows & Apple Mac support • Over 20 years I.T. experience • Microsoft & Cisco certified • Advanced business services (see web site for details) Contact Nick at Chappell I.T. in Ilfracombe [email protected] www.chappell-it.co.uk 17 PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS 18
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