Spring 2012 - Burrator Parish Council
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Spring 2012 - Burrator Parish Council
Burrator BEACON Spring 2012 Photo: Bridget Cole A sure sign that spring has arrived, daffodils and hungry lambs! 2 Burrator Beacon Editorial Jenny Sharp Welcome to the Spring edition of the Beacon. As I always seem to comment on the weather in my editorial, April is living up to its predictions with plenty of showers although it can be raining heavily with hail down here in Meavy yet a few hundred yards up the road in Dousland it can be glorious sunshine. Looking at the ‘Dates for your Diary’ page, it is good to see so many events coming up over the next few months all over the Parish. Sheepstor has a Villages in Action evening and their Open Gardens, Walkhampton has a Quiz Night, their Diamond Jubilee Celebrations, a Cream Tea and the Cottage Garden Show and Meavy has a Quiz Night, a Talk, a Walk, a Coach Trip and Meavy Oak Fair as well as their Diamond Jubilee Weekend. The local societies have a variety of talks and outings which sound very interesting, new members are always welcome. If you can set your dates for events early so they can be publicised well in advance it would help avoid clashes – there is a Battle of the Quizzes on 11th May and 18th May has three events going on! New Editor Required I have been editing the Burrator Beacon since Spring 2007 and this is my 18th edition. Now that my daughter has started at secondary school, I have increased my hours at work and am finding that I am no longer able to give the time when it is needed to bring out the Beacon on time, hence the lateness of this edition. I have therefore decided that it is time to hand over the reins to someone new. The Parish Council will therefore be looking for someone to take over as Editor, hopefully from the Autumn 2012 Edition if not sooner. Applications for the post will need to be made to the Clerk of the Council; her details are on the back page. ‘TOTALLY WIRED’ – Electrician Local Electrician with 30 years Experience Covering all Dartmoor and surrounding areas All aspects of electrical installation Free Advice & Estimates Approved Installer of Energy Efficient Electric Heating Part P Registered through NAPITS. Please call Alan on 07837 663575 or 01822 859021 See more details on my web page: www.totallywireddevon.co.uk Morris Bros. (Tavistock) Ltd Independent Funeral Directors est. 1870. Five generations of care in the Community. Elaine Morris & son, Simon Luke 24 hour service, private Chapel of Rest Golden Charter pre-paid funeral plan for your peace of mind. The Old Bedford Foundry, Lakeside, Tavistock PL19 0AZ 01822 612023 www.morrisbros.co.uk Burrator Beacon 3 Clerk’s Report Lucie Luke – Clerk to the Council In January, we co-opted Mrs Pauline Fisk onto the Parish Council for the ward of Meavy Village. This was then followed by co-option of Mr Frank Thomas for Meavy-Dousland Ward. The Parish Council therefore now has 14 members with two vacancies remaining for the Walkhampton - Dousland Ward. Applying for co=option is very easy, just drop me a line by post or email outlining a brief resume. The Parish Property is due for a much needed overhaul and we have instructed a local contractor to re-varnish benches, repair Walkhampton Bus Shelter and repairs to various notice boards throughout the Parish. This work is expected to be completed by end of April 2012. The Parish Council have also instructed a Tree Surgeon to lower and tidy the tree line around Walkhampton Green and after input from local Residents, have now taken on extra works to coppice the hedge is that it will grow back from the ground and then can be maintained at whatever height is required. This will look a little sparse for a while, while the re-growth occurs from ground level. Councillors are now working on re-drafting the Parish Plan having received comprehensive feedback from members of the public (from the draft Plan published in last edition of Beacon). Introducing a new member of the Parish Council Frank Thomas has recently joined Burrator Parish Council as a member for MeavyDousland. Frank is married to Sue and they have lived in Dousland for 12 years. They have a grown up family of two daughters and a son who all live within the Plymouth area. His professional background is 38 years in the Royal Navy as a logistics specialist officer where he served on a variety of surface ships and nuclear submarines. His leisure pursuits include playing golf at Yelverton Golf Club, walking and exploring on Dartmoor and, under the strict supervision of his wife, DIY and gardening at home. Recently retired from the Navy, Frank is looking forward to getting more involved in local activities and trying to help represent the community as a member of the Parish Council team. WALKHAMPTON DRAINAGE COMPANY FOR ALL ASPECTS OF HIGH PRESSURE DRAIN CLEARING AND ROOT CUTTING NO DIG SOLUTIONS AND DRAINAGE REPAIRS, CCTV SURVEYS, HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING OF HOUSES, DRIVES, CONSERVATORIES AND PATIOS TANK LOCATING AND DRAIN DETECTION SERVICE GRAFFITI AND CHEWING GUM REMOVAL 15 Church View, Walkhampton, Nr Yelverton, PL20 6JS Keith Bowen 01822 855451 or 07547 421704 4 Burrator Beacon Lambing Live at Greenwell Farm Arnold, Bridget, Mat and Neil Cole No sooner had the advert been placed in the last Burrator Beacon then our phone started to ring to book places. In the end we had to extend to nearly 2 weeks to accommodate scouts, cubs, youth training groups, disabled young adults, as well as schools and pre schools and that was in the day. The general public came along with their families in the early evening and as last year we had a waiting list of disappointed folk. To be able to share our everyday life of the lambing season bringing new life into the world is very rewarding for us as farmers, and has an important educational role to inform how modern day commercial farming works. Ultimately farmers produce the food on our plates and manage the countryside around us. We would like to thank fellow Dartmoor farmers and Dartmoor National Park staff for their help and the young and old that visited and left with a beaming smile of enjoyment which makes it all worthwhile. Active Villages Events in Meavy Parish Hall. Table Tennis sessions on Monday evenings (except 3rd Monday) 6.00 pm – 7:00pm for children aged 10 -14; 7.00pm - 9.00pm for adults. Please call 855909 for information. Also, coming soon, Pilates and Short Mat Bowls. The Royal Oak Inn The Perfect Dartmoor Hideaway For Drinking & Dining Meavy, Yelverton, Devon Phone: (01822) 852944 Email: [email protected] Web: www.royaloakinn.org.uk If character is want you want from your visit then you could find no better place! 15th-century Dartmoor inn with exposed beams and original slate flooring. The greatest care is taken to present a mouth-watering choice of traditional dishes with a modern twist. Only the best quality and, where possible, locally produced ingredients are used. For the best drinking on Dartmoor join us in the bar next to the open log fire. We are renowned for the well-kept quality of our real ales, but if tradition is what you are after, then you must try our scrumpy cider. There is also a comprehensive wine list available Burrator Beacon 5 Walkhampton Memorial Hall, Chairman’s report 2011 Peter Shapcott - Chairman 2011 THE HALL COMMITTEE has as usual put time and much effort into keeping our hall running and where able improving it. Our treasurer, Len March is retiring this year and I would like to thank him for all he has done. He has watched over our finances with the attention to detail that has kept us on the straight and narrow financial path. Pam Kitchen is also retiring as a trustee this year. She has been a driving force in the area of fundraising and she will be missed on the committee. Paul Edge has secured grant funding for the insulation of the hall which as you can see is well under way. The paper work and time involved in obtaining grants is considerable. I would like to thank him for all his work. We have refinished the floor of the hall and when the insulation and decorating is complete the final coats will be applied. REGULAR USERS have again this year been the backbone of our users. The Play- Group is still a daily user in term time with the Beavers and Souts using the hall on a weekly basis. Short mat bowls and the art group along with the Forum mean the hall is made use of by all age groups. Michael D’Oyly keeps all the bookings in order as he has done for several years. This is a backroom job which almost goes unnoticed by many but is noted and appreciated by the committee. The Coffee Shop and market are still a mainstay of our week and I would like to take this opportunity to give a vote of thanks to all the people who help. The market has again made a major contribution to the hall finances. The regular help and the traders are the engine of the coffee shop without which it would not happen. We have increased the prices this year which will allow an increase in the reimbursement for cake making. There is of course one group I have not mentioned and that is the customers without whom it would all be pointless. ANNUAL EVENTS such as the Jumble Sale and Fun Day have again be features in our year. The Fun day this year had a damp theme. However good spirits kept the day afloat almost literally. The Arts and Crafts has this year continued to raise funds for capital projects. The sub-committee put work in throughout the year to make this event a success and I would like to thank them all. The year ahead will be an exciting one. This is not a statement often used in this report. The coming year is however an exception. George Eggings has left a bequest to the hall in excess of £20,000. This is a considerable amount of money. The committee is determined to use this bequest for a major capital project to benefit the village for years to come. I am sure that the new committee would value any input or ideas anyone may have. I would like to put on record that the committee and I are sure the village very much appreciate George’s kindness. There are many important everyday tasks which arise on a day-to-day basis which are taken care of by different members of the committee so I conclude with a vote of thanks to the entire committee for all their work. 6 Burrator Beacon Meavy Garden Society Martin Burt – MGS Treasurer and Publicity Matt Bishop, Head Gardener of the Garden House, was most impressed with his visit to Judge the Society’s Spring Fun Show. Despite the winter frosts, members had raided their gardens to provide a splendid array of 97 entries comprising Camellias and Pieris well as Daffodils, Narcissi and Hellebores, as either cut flowers or growing in bowls. Household plants included a magnificent Orchid submitted by Pauline Hamilton-Leggett, which Matt awarded Best-in-Show. The best flower arrangement was that of Society Chairman, Brenda Burt, as were the “large cut Daffodils”. For “bulbs growing in a pot” Michael Ashton won the classes for Daffodils over 12 inches and the Tulips, Penney Hodgson the miniature daffodils and Joice Reith the “any other bulbs or corms”. The “foliage house plant”, “any succulent or cactus” and “cut camellias” classes all went to Stephen Pine. The remaining “cut flowers or shrubs” classes went to Kirsty Winter for large Narcissi; R Roper for the miniatures; Joice again for Hellebores, and Pru Cooper for “any other flowering shrub”. While Matt struggled with his task, some forty members and visitors enjoyed struggling with a competition on Latin plant names by Stephen Pine and one requiring memory of childhood nursery rhymes from Brenda. Forthcoming meetings and events (7:30 Meavy Parish Hall unless stated otherwise) are: 9th May Wednesday Dr Smart’s Marwood Hill, Barnstaple, All-day Coach visit 16th May Wednesday 6-00 pm “Clover Park” Yelverton, Members’ Social evening 20th May Sunday Plants Sale, “Summercourt”, Woodlands, Dousland 21st May Composting Hints & Tips on Recycling, Tim Ellis, Ellis Nurseries, Polyphant 18th June Making the Most of a Small Garden, Sue Fisher of Weir Quay 16th July Restoring the Walled Garden of Maristow House, Jenny Tunley-Price SCB Building and Landscaping Services Bathroom Fitting Kitchen Fitting Patio Construction Timber Decking Fencing Renovation Work Foundations and Ground Work Quality and Reliability from a Local Company Scott Bowden – Calisham Farm Tel: 01822 852377 Mob: 07909 814996 Burrator Beacon 7 Walkhampton Cottage Garden Society Peter Shapcott - Show Secretary Well it’s that time of year again. Plans for the Garden Show are in hand and people from Princetown to Cadover to Buckland are planning their exhibits for the show. Not just veg and flowers, of course but craft items and home brew are all being planned and prepared. The photographic classes this year are: - Animals and birds, Clouds and Celebration. The Show is on August 25th Bank Holiday Saturday so keep an eye open for the schedules. If you would like to help with the show or sponsor us in some way please contact me on 01822 855140. Coach trip to Exeter Thursday 12th July Pick up from Horrabridge, Yelverton, and then Dousland at 9.15am Leaving Exeter at 4.30pm £9 per person. To book your seat on the coach please contact Sarah Gordon 01822 854298 Organised by St Peter’s Church Meavy 11th – 15th July Exeter Cathedral is holding the 2012 MAJESTY FLOWER FESTIVAL To mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee And to raise funds for the cathedral organ Admission to Festival is £9 if booked in advance P. J. Shields OIL BOILER SPECIALIST - OFTEC REGISTERED SERVICE - REPAIR - MAINTENANCE Tavistock 614664 Terry Leythorne Dousland Fuels For all coal and smokeless fuel requirements Telephone 01822 890357 8 Burrator Beacon Could you be a Dartmoor Conservation Volunteer? Fiona Senior – Dartmoor Preservation Association If you have a few hours to spare during the week or at weekends why not join the Dartmoor Preservation Associations friendly volunteer groups working to keep Dartmoor special? You can learn more about the Moor, meet new people and even keep fit at the same time! This summer we have two main activities. Our award winning Cairn Survey and Repair team will be out surveying a number of the summit cairns on Dartmoor and then repairing them as necessary. This work has been vital in removing many of these Scheduled Ancient Monuments from English Heritage’s At Risk register. If this sounds interesting why not give us call and try it out. We will also be out clearing bracken from around archaeological sites at a number of locations on the moor. This is a project for anyone - no special skills needed – just being willing to have a go! We are off the moor now until June because of the bird-nesting season, our conservation dates for June and July are below, there are more dates in August and September – details in the next edition. Thu 14 Jun Cairn Survey & Repair - Rippon Tor Sun 17 Jun Scrub Clearance at Hawns Wed 20 Jun Bracken clearing at Sharpitor & Leeden Sat 23 Jun Bracken Clearing on the Plymouth Leat Thu 28 Jun Bracken Clearing on the Plymouth Leat Sat 30 Jun Cairn Survey & Repair - Corndon Down Sun 01 Jul Date Reserved for Conservation Work Tue 17 Jul Bracken Clearing at Grimspound Tue 17 Jul Bracken Clearing at Roborough Down Thu 26 Jul Cairn Survey & Repair - Black Hill Sat 28 July Cairn Survey & Repair - Black Hill (2nd Visit) For details of where to meet, what to bring and any other questions you may have please call Fiona on 01822 890646 or email on [email protected] CLASSY K9’s Professional friendly dog grooming service. One to one personal care for every dog. All breeds/cross breeds welcome. Call Paula 01822 853446 Burrator Beacon 9 Walkhampton Archive Trust Sue Andrew Following the article in the last edition of the Burrator Beacon, we held a first meeting of the Walkhampton Archive Trust (WAT). We decided that the aims of the trust should be: To assemble, collate and preserve an archive of the heritage of Walkhampton in all media. To stimulate public interest in, and care for, the beauty, history and character of Walkhampton. To promote good community relations and social contact by encouraging interest in the objectives and activities of WAT. To pursue these ends by all possible means including speaker evenings, exhibitions, book production, films, and activities. Membership is open to all who are interested, with an annual subscription set at a nominal £2.00 so that we can establish a fund in order to pursue these aims. We would be very pleased to hear from anyone who would like to join us, or who would be happy to share their memories, or photographs, of the village with us. Please contact Sue Andrew on 01822 853008 or email: [email protected] WRIGHT WINDOWS Windows, Doors and Conservatories in quality UPVC also UPVC fascia etc and replacement Double-Glazed Units FENSA Registered with insurance-backed guarantee Terry Wright Sharpitor, Burrator Road, Dousland, Yelverton PL20 6NE Mob.: 07977 631776 Tel.: 01822 852275 10 Burrator Beacon Yelverton & District Local History Society Nigel Rendle The first quarter of talks were all attended by large audiences as excellent speakers led the way on a variety of topics. January saw the return of Derek Gore, this time on the subject of the Roman South West. Derek related how in AD43, the Romans had invaded Britain & through many successful battles, gradually spread westwards, building roads linking camps & forts. Significant trade routes were set up by them between Britain & Europe, exchanging our minerals such as gold, silver tin & copper, for imports of wine, olive oil & garum. Much of the Samian pottery used to bring in imports has been found in various excavations since. There was obviously quite an impact of the Romans on the local population, which at first was hostile though later involved lots of peaceful trading. The recent unearthing of a Roman fort at Calstock shows there is still a lot to discover about our early invaders. February was again a popular talk by Simon Dell on Historical Murders, many of them local. One involved a crime on "Murder Mile" between Horrabridge & Walkhampton, the keen eye of the local constable turning what at first seemed an unfortunate accident into a murder scene & subsequent conviction. Simon went on to tell about various other crimes, three of which, though several years apart, seemed to be linked by a Swiss watch & a black & white spotted tie! One of the other cases involved a man who was transported to Australia for his crime, but then brought back 42 years later, having been proved innocent. March saw our AGM & raffle, accompanied by the Gerry Woodcock talk on the Sale of the Century. Gerry enthralled us, without the use of any visual aids, with his recounting of how the Duke of Bedford sold Tavistock in 1911, after the town had been in the hands of the family for almost 400 years - the end of an era. The town was in deep decline at the time with the copper mining & agriculture industries in depression, resulting in a loss of the town's political influence. Along with the introduction of the Peoples' Budget which greatly increased death duties, the Duke decided to sell great swathes of land & property in the town. A huge sale was held over 11 days raising over 500 thousand pounds. A full programme is now in place for the rest of the year, with indoor events held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month, 7.30 start at Meavy Village Hall - all welcome. The May talk is Tues 15th "Myths & Legends of Dartmoor" - a talk by Tom Soby. June to September we have outdoor events: Tues 19th June: Milton Combe - a village walk with Richard White, meet in Pub car park 7pm Tues 17th July: Exploring Historic Lydford - A guided walk with Dr. Tom Greeves, meet Castle Inn car park 7pm Tues 21st Aug: Tavistock - an historical Town walk with Alex Mettler, meet outside Town museum in Bedford Square 7pm Details of all the events & a fuller summary of the above & previous talks can be found on our website www.yelvertonhistory.org.uk Burrator Beacon 11 West Dartmoor Federation: Lady Modiford’s and Meavy Schools Gavin Hamilton - Executive Headteacher. Hello everybody, another busy month has gone by at the West Dartmoor Federation of Lady Modiford’s and Meavy schools. The children from both school took part in the area cross country which was won by Meavy. Congratulations to all who took part. The winners will be proudly wearing their medals. Many of you may have seen the lovely write up in the Tavistock Times of the concert which took place recently in Tavistock to raise money for local cancer charities. It was a lovely evening and we were very proud of the pupils from Meavy who took part. At Lady Modifords, there was a ‘cookathon’ which all the children enjoyed and once again promoted our healthy eating.. KS2 at Lady Modiford’s enjoyed a great trip to the aquarium. Now it’s the turn of the younger children. Some of the Meavy children are also going and it is lovely to see that our federation has enabled children and staff to work together. There are many other events planned for the children to meet and work together which is very exciting. The staff have also taken up several opportunities to meet up and work together. We have done some joint training and planning which has benefitted the children of both schools and more is planned. This is one of the strengths of a federation of schools. There have been a few changes along these lines and, although change can be a little challenging at times, education itself is all about change as our young charges mature and learn they change. These are exciting times for us all and we would enjoy having the community involved so please feel welcome to attend our events, services and so on. It would be great to see you. The Friends of St Peter’s Church Friday 18th May 7.30pm in St Peter’s Church, Meavy “The Portrayal of St Peter through Art” An Illustrated talk by Geri Parlby Admission £5 to include coffee and biscuits Tickets available from Douglas Henderson 01822 855383 or Sarah Gordon 01822 854298 NICOLA MOULE Carpets All Types of Carpets & Vinyls Supplied and Fitted The Complete Home Carpet Selection Service Kingsmead, Burrator Road, Dousland, PL20 6LU Tel. 01822 853569 07884 253419 12 Burrator Beacon Lady Modiford Trust Tim Emerson Do you need help in achieving your ambition? If you live or have grown up in the Civil Parishes of Burrator, Buckland Monachorum or Horrabridge, (that is in Walkhampton, Dousland, Meavy, Sheepstor, Yelverton, Horrabridge, Crapstone or Buckland Monachorum) and are between the ages of 16 and 25, you can apply to the Trust for a oneoff grant to help you with your educational training needs. The Trust can make a limited number of awards at the discretion of the trustees, to qualifying applicants who can demonstrate that a grant would help their own efforts to achieve their ambitions. For application details please apply to [email protected] or the Trust c/o Mr. N. Hoskin, Fieldside, Dousland, Yelverton, PL20 6NN(01822 853004) Completed applications to be returned by June 8th, 2012 for consideration at the Trust’s next meeting. WERF St Marry,s Walkhampton Mavis and Mike invite you to a Cream Tea in their garden on Sunday 24th June at 3 pm £4.00 per person 23, Merrivale View Road, Dousland Got a computer problem at home of office? We are the LOCAL help you have been looking for!! Based at Crapstone, we come to where the problem is We are a computer shop on wheels Virus and spyware removal a speciality Expert with wireless networking we can give advice about Broadband We have a broad range of experience with people of all ages/abilities Take a look at the website for all you need to know Now in our 9h Year Call 01822 855822 for an appointment www.chezvouspc.com Burrator Beacon 13 C. S. Retirement Fellowship Mike Fitzpatrick Acting Secretary of the CSRF - Tamar/Tavy Group The Tavistock Group of the Retirement Fellowship has recently relocated to The Burrator Inn, Dousland and is open to retired men and women who live or have worked in the surrounding area. The main aims of the Retirement Fellowship are to help relieve isolation through friendship. Our motto being “Caring, Sharing and Supporting”. We try to write to all members each month to keep everyone up to date on our activities and encourage an active social programme. The Group meets for lunch on the second Thursday of each month throughout the year. On alternate months we invite a Guest Speaker to address the meeting on a variety of interesting subjects, each usually complimented by a photographic slide-show. Between May and October we also enjoy a day trip by coach to places of interest. Forthcoming Events include:-. Thursday April 12th Steve Beech will be talking about the ‘Woodlands Trust’. Monday 16th April: the annual Inter-group Quiz at Trethorne Leisure Centre. Monday April 23rd: we will be celebrating St George’s Day with a splendid Lunch, traditionally, the venue is always kept secret but transport has been arranged. Thursday 17th May: a day trip to Taunton and a Brewery is being arranged, full details will be available nearer the date ring Mike on 890799. On Thursday 14th June: our guest speaker is Tom Savery who will giving his ‘Reminiscences of a Solicitor’. We meet at 12.30pm on the second Thursday of each month in the Restaurant of the Burrator Inn, Dousland. If you are retired, do come along. You will be assured of a warm welcome. Walkhampton Quiz night in support of Walkhampton Pre-school Friday 11th May Walkhampton Memorial Hall Doors open 7.30pm for 8.00pm start £3 entry per person Bring your own snacks and drinks At half time there will be an optional round of Irish Bingo (£1 entry) and a raffle 14 Burrator Beacon Dartmoor National Park Design Guide Phil Markham, Head of Forward Planning, Dartmoor National Park Authority A new guide has been produced by the National Park Authority to help provide advice to those seeking to carry out development in Dartmoor National Park. Encouraging a high standard of design in new development is essential in protecting the special qualities of Dartmoor and the newly published Dartmoor National Park Design Guide is now available. The guide has been produced in partnership with Dartmoor National Park Authority by architects and planning consultants, Stride Treglown. The initial section of the document seeks to raise an appreciation of Dartmoor itself and what makes the area special. Subsequent sections provide advice on building design to help meet the challenges of climate change and design guidance on the most common types of development proposal. The final section offers ideas on best practice in the design and detailing of individual building elements such as doors and windows. The main purpose of the document is to provide advice for those seeking planning permission from the National Park Authority for their development proposals and it will be useful for applicant and their agents and architects. The design principles contained in the guide will also be factor in the Authority’s consideration of planning applications. However, it is also hoped that the guide will also influence those who are carrying out smaller changes to their buildings that do not require planning permission by providing them with ideas and inspiration and encourage a greater interest in the built environment from all those who live and work in the national park and those who visit it. The Authority is keen to see the guide reach as wide an audience as possible and it can be viewed and freely downloaded from the National Park Authority’s web site at www.dartmoor.gov.uk/designguide A limited number of paper copies are available for purchase from the National Park Authority at a cost of £5 plus postage and packing, while CD’s can be obtained from the Authority free of charge. Reference copies are available at public libraries in and around the National Park as well as at the National Park Authority headquarters at Parke, Bovey Tracey. DARTMOOR RURAL SERVICES TREE SURGERY - FULLY INSURED AND QUALIFIED ARBORISTS FENCING – STOCK PROOF, POST AND RAIL & GATES HEDGING – TRIMMING, LAYING & PLANTING MINI DIGGER AND TRACKED WOODCHIPPER AVAILABLE FOR OPERATED HIRE HONEST QUOTES AND ADVICE FREELY GIVEN FOR MORE INFO PLEASE VISIT www.dartmoor-rural-services.co.uk or TEL MATT - O7508 043 703 (EVENINGS- 01822 890 509) Burrator Beacon 15 Village Halls Please support our local village halls for your meetings, parties and activities. All the halls have disabled access and they vary in size and facilities so one of them will suit your requirements. All the Halls are run by willing volunteers who strive to keep them in good repair providing vital facilities for our communities. Meavy Parish Hall Val Smith 855909 Sheepstor Village Hall Trevor Rookes 853862 Walkhampton Memorial Hall Michael D’Oyly 852268 They will be able to advise you on availability, hire charges and terms & conditions of hire. Drake’s Leat Stephen Erp – Royal Oak Inn, Meavy On 24th April 1590, Sir Francis Drake (yes him!) saw the completion of the Plymouth Leat - a twenty-seven mile long water channel drawn off the River Meavy on Dartmoor, bringing a fresh water supply into the city of Plymouth. When the water flowed for the very first time he raced alongside the leat on his horse, accompanied by a fanfare of trumpets. Some legends say that he drew the water from the moors through magical incantation and spellcraft, and that a spring spontaneously arose and the flow of water formed a stream that followed him as he rode to Plymouth. In addition to the official ‘Fyshinge Feaste’ which has been commemorated since the 18th Century, the Royal Oak Inn is holding its own commemoration this coming May Eve, which conveniently falls on Sunday 29th April, with the aim to fund- raise for modern charities dedicated to providing clean water sources in famine and drought-struck parts of the world. The plan is to do a walk along the leat in the afternoon and arrive at The Royal Oak Inn in the evening. To reinact the traditional ceremony of passing around a goblet of leat water (we will probably use Buxton or something instead, just to be on the safe side!), followed by a goblet of wine, declaring "May the descendants of him who gave us water never want for wine!". A trout supper will be on offer, along with poetry, song and general merriment. Meavy Parish Hall Quiz Night Friday 11th May 7:30pm Bar and Refreshments available £2.50 per person in teams of 4 or come on night to make up a team To reserve a table - 855909 16 Burrator Beacon Babes in the Burrator Wood Rosemary Whitehouse Meavy Amateur dramatics - known locally and fondly as MAD proudly presented their latest pantomime 'Babes in the Burrator Woods' to a packed Parish hall each evening from Wednesday 8th February through to two performances on Saturday 11th February. 'Babes in the Burrator Woods' was another hilarious and imaginative script co-written by Sam Regan de Bere and Liz Tompkins, following the huge success last year of their version of Jack and the Beanstalk. The large and willing cast are amazed how these talented young women find time to create such innovative scripts whilst busy with their day jobs. Sam Regan de Bere also went on to direct the pantomime. "This year we had a cast of thousands, which was a challenge directorially speaking but great fun for all those concerned" said Sam. "This was testament to the important role the village panto plays in our community's life, the benefits of laughter and jollity during long, cold winter nights and Meavy's capacity to entice foreigners from the far flung, mystical lands of Plymouth, Tavistock and Princetown! The central morality tale this year, (for all pantomimes must have one) was discovering the folly of allowing prejudice and discrimination to fester and stifle the spirits of an otherwise soulful community. In our panto as in real life, nothing is quite as it seems and those who judge others unjustly pay the price!" The storyline was set in medieval Meavy where the simple village folk are fearful of nearby Burrator Forest and the big bad wolf (Simon Stones) that lurks within, especially when the local livestock starts to disappear. Around this time the Bishop of Exeter (Richard Ayres) visits the village as part of a piety tour to preach fire and brimstone, also to squash any colour from the lives of the good people. The villagers are already trying to adhere to the moral standards set down by the Abbess (Janet Penrose), Abbot (Graham Goddard) and their Scribe (Sonia Wright) but with the Meavy youngsters being naturally cheeky and the ladies unable to resist the lure of Stephen's Speakeasy with its dodgy moonshine, trouble is afoot. To name but a few - we also met Hansel (Tom Isherwood) and his widowed mother Clementia, the Dame (David Hodges) who lost her husband, the bearded lady (Gary Holden) at Walkhampton Saturday market. Also sweet unflappable Gretel (Alice Neal), Bob (Helen Neal) the wandering minstrel, Narigorm the witch (Esme Wills) a gang of woodland animals, including the grooving Owl (Nigel Courtier) and a whole bunch of dancing trees.......! There was fantastic support from the wardrobe department fronted by Lis Mawhinney and outstanding sets designed and painted by Princetown artist John Stones, who also kindly donated a painting of The Royal Oak as one of the two main raffle prizes. The other being a Wine Tasting for 10 people donated by Charles Steevenson Wine Merchant of Tavistock. Janet Penrose the Producer said "We had a wonderful response from the public, within two weeks of making the tickets available half were sold - by the following weekend every show was filled to capacity. We then invited people to the full dress rehearsal, as many people were still asking for seats. We were fortunate to have The Royal Oak at Meavy and Yelverton Stores as our booking offices!" Burrator Beacon 17 Walkhampton Skittles with Quiz Evening Friday 18th May 8pm Walkhampton Memorial Hall £2.50 entrance to include skittles, quiz sheet and a pasty. There will also be a bar. All proceeds to Walkhampton’s Jubilee Celebrations. For further information please contact Bunty Baxter on 853197 Play Bowls this summer at Yelverton Bowling Club. Located on Meavy Lane in Yelverton, one of the Clubs objectives is to encourage potential members to come along and try bowling for themselves by having a free introduction period of three weeks including loan of equipment before joining what is an inexpensive and thoroughly enjoyable way to keep fit, meet people, socialise and enjoy an outdoor activity in beautiful surroundings. The new season has just started and new members of all ages are most welcome, whether experienced or not. Coaching is provided as required and this ranges from basic coaching for new comers to bowling up to national levels standard. Club nights are on Thursday night starting at 6pm Contact details are: Chairman Secretary Bob Clarke Heather Glassbrook 01822 853493 01822 854560 [email protected] [email protected] 18 Burrator Beacon Villages in Action – Meavy A 'Villages in Action' top quality professional artist - MATT HARVEY, a nationally acclaimed comic poet entertained a full house at Meavy Parish Hall at the beginning of March with an evening of poetry and words. Audience participation was encouraged and during the interval everyone was asked to write a line on the audience chosen topic of ‘Old People’. The individual lines were then very cleverly put together to produce the following: Old People There was an old man from St Giles who suffered terrible piles. It gets better! Old folks are not just for Christmas. I don’t believe it! Old people are a mystery that time has solved. Stop whispering! Garrulous Geezers. As my y-fronts get baggy, my stomach gets saggy Old people, cold people, very very slow people. “Vieux grincheux” sounds better than “grumpy old people” Eyes ready for sleeping, bodily openings steadily seeping Old people – what to do with them now that I am one of them Am I over the hill? Time for a pill? Write a will? Had my fill? Forgetting what I came in for... but on his fourth 21st he strides over the moor With a bus pass we can even travel to Totnes – for free Fish nets and basque – who needs a bus pass? Women of a certain age don’t know how to queue My hands are now my mother’s hands. Liver spots and laughter lines Out every night spending the kids’ inheritance. What is a soft drink? Put out to grass? That’s a farce! Appropriate impropriety We’re the old, bold, sold the gold. I’ve got a motorised zimmer frame, it’s lifted up my mood and now I can speed round CoOp getting all my food. Seasoned gardeners. I can remember back to when I was old. Wibbly, wobbly, jigally, jogally, that’s what the young think of us oldies. What you see will happen to you! There’s no fool like an old fool. John Boylett Electrical Services The Smithy, Meavy, Yelverton. PL20 6PJ. Tel: 01822 853456 / 07748 513469 Domestic Electrical Installations - Rewiring - New Builds - Smoke Alarms Consumer Units - Lighting - Electric Showers - New and Replacement sockets All work tested, certificated and guaranteed Very Competitive Rates Friendly local service Part ‘P’ Elecsa Approved Contractor Burrator Beacon 19 Villages in Action –Sheepstor (but performing in Meavy) There is a second chance to see Matt Harvey on Friday 18th May again at Meavy Parish Hall (NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE). This time he will be teaming up with up-andcoming Canadian performer Tanya Davis. Tanya Davis is a poet, a storyteller, a musician and a singer-songwriter and she fuses these elements together in a refreshing matrimony of language and sound, side-stepping genre and captivating audiences in the process. With the release of her third album, Clocks and Hearts Keep Going, in November 2010, she affirms her well-earned place in the ranks of thoughtful and hard-working Canadian Artists. This album, like those before it, features strongly Tanya's unique and vulnerable style, full of poignant lyrics, catchy melodies, and expressive, if unconventional, arrangements. Since bursting onto the Halifax music scene in 2006 with her debut, Make a List, Tanya has garnered praise from industry, audienceand peers, as well as multiple award nominations, including one for her sophomore release, Gorgeous Morning, for the 2009 ECMA Female Recording of the Year. She is a 2 time winner in the CBC National Poetry Face-off as well as the Canadian Winner of the 2008 Mountain Stage NewSong contest. Details and tickets are available from Patrick Drennan on 853186 Books Needed The Friends of St Peter’s Church will be running the bookstall at Meavy Oak Fair on Saturday 16th June. If you have any books you would like to donate please contact Douglas Henderson on 01822 855383 RELIABLE LOCAL COMPANY YOU CAN RELY ON TO DO A GOOD JOB AT A FAIR PRICE New Builds, Extensions & Loft Conversions Renovations, Maintenance & Repair Driveways & Patios Barn Conversions Small to Large Estates 15 Years Local Experience in Small, Medium and Major Contracts Local Builders With A Reputation For Quality & Reliability 01822 610509 Unit 1 01822 618919 Wilminstone Ind. Estate Mobile: 07771 803613 Tavistock 20 Burrator Beacon Burrator Horseshoe Run The Burrator Horseshoe Run is part of the Meavy Oak Fair and is a 7 mile moorland run from Meavy and out over Dartmoor, via Burrator Reservoir, Sheepstor Dam, Sheepstor Summit (369m), Guttor Tor Summit (357m), Ringmoor Down and Meavy River Ford. grid ref. SX540672 on your OS map. The Run will be limited to a maximum of 200 competitors, Race Organiser is Nigel Jenkins (ZIPPY DH3) and there is a souvenir printed T shirt to all runners. Enter by submitting the Entry Form with entry fee. (You can download Entry Form from http://www.meavy.org.uk/bh.htm). Entry fee is £10.00, deadline for entry is Saturday 9th June. Entries are accepted on the day but no guarantee of T shirts for entries after 9th June. Minimum age limit for this event is 14 years. Meavy Oak Fair Saturday 16th June 2pm Hog Roast BBQ Cakes and Produce Craft Stalls Cream Teas Games Coconut Shy Fun for all! Skittles Family Dog Show Ice Creams Bouncy Castle For details about trade stalls, advertising or with offers of help please contact Jenny on 853652 Fun Family Dog Show At Meavy Oak Fair Sat 16th June Fair starts 2pm – dog show starts 3:15pm Entries to be made on the day before 2:45pm Provisional classes Best rescued/ re-homed dog Best Puppy (3 – 12 months) Best Veteran Most Obedient Most Appealing Eyes Entry fee of £1.00 per dog, per class. Rosettes for 1st – 3rd in each class. Handsomest Dog Prettiest Bitch Best Condition Waggiest Tail Best Child Handler (4 – 7) Best Child Handler (8 – 11) Dog the judge would most like to take home Dog Show will be preceded at 2:35pm by a Flyball Demonstration, £1 a go for you and your dog to have a go. Followed by a Heelwork to Music Display. Dog Show sponsored by Drake’s Vets and Ron’s Pets Supplies Burrator Beacon 21 Tokens and Vouchers for Schools The major supermarkets regularly give away vouchers for schools and Nestle Cereals have ‘boxtops for books. Please say yes to the supermarket vouchers, and save them for your local school, either Walkhampton or Meavy. Pop them along to the school or give them to someone who has a child at the school. They really do help in obtaining equipment for the children. Sheepstor Open Gardens 9th – 10th June 11am – 5pm 10 gardens open Plant sales Lunches and Teas Entry at Village Hall Parking available in village and at Yellowmead – follow the signs Darren Balkwill Bringing high quality improvement to your home or business Painting & Decorating Plumbing & Tiling Bathroom Fitting General Carpentry Property Maintenance Gratton View Burrator Road Yelverton PL20 6NE Discount for over 60’s 01822 853035 07884 418997 [email protected] 22 Burrator Beacon Meavy Diamond Jubilee Weekend Devon Real Ale and Cider Festival Friday 1st June - Film in the Parish Hall Saturday 2nd - BBQ followed by a barn dance in the Parish hall. Sunday 3rd - Live Jazz Monday 4th - hog roast and cream teas on the Village Green as part of the Big Jubilee Lunch, with live music in the evening. Walkhampton rd Diamond Jubilee Weekend Sunday 3 June – Street Party, Games, Entertainment, Cricket Match Monday 4th June – Lighting of Jubilee Beacon and service of thanksgiving – St Mary’s Church. Further Details: Peter Shapcott 855140 REVIVE THERAPUTIC MASSAGE Relax in your own home or in a therapy room in Hoo Meavy with a Swedish Massage from an ITEC qualified therapist. LADIES ONLY. Prices from £15 for 30 minutes. Gift Vouchers available. Joanna Wallis ITEC Dip CThA 07989 300079 [email protected] www.walk-our-way.co.uk Burrator Beacon 23 Dates for your Calendar May 2nd 9th 11th 11th 15th 17th 18th 18th 18th 20th 21st Dartmoor Border Morris, Meavy, 8pm Meavy Garden Society Outing Walkhampton Quiz Night Meavy Quiz Night History Society meeting, Meavy, 7:30pm Burrator Parish Council Annual Parish Meeting, 7pm Meavy VIA Matt Harvey and Tanya Davis, Meavy, 7:30pm Illustrated Talk, St Peter’s Meavy, 7:30pm Skittles and Quiz, Walkhampton, 8pm Meavy Garden Society Plant Sale Meavy Garden Society Talk, 7:30pm June 1st – 4th 3rd – 4th 9th – 10th 16th 18th 19th 24th Meavy Diamond Jubilee Weekend Walkhampton Jubilee Celebrations Sheepstor Open Gardens Meavy Oak Fair, 2pm Meavy Garden Society Talk, 7:30pm History Society Walk Cream Tea, Walkhampton See page 22 See page 22 See page 21 See page 20 See page 6 See page 10 See page 12 July 12th 16th 17th Exeter Coach trip Meavy Garden Society Talk, 7:30pm History Society Walk See page 7 See page 6 See page 10 See page 6 See page 13 See page 15 See page 10 See page 19 See page 11 See page 17 See page 6 See page 6 August 11th Meavy Garden Society Summer Show David Winter 853779 th 12 Walk and Cream Tea, Meavy, 2:30pm Sarah Gordon 854298 st 21 History Society Walk See page 10 th 25 Walkhampton Cottage Garden Show See page 7 th nd 30 – 2 Sept Walkhampton Art and Craft Exhibition and Sale – more details next edition To have your event included in future issues please send details (date, time location, contact name and phone number) to the Editor as soon as you have decided on the date. This will ensure maximum publicity and avoid clashes with other events. Parish Council Meetings Full Council Meetings are usually held at 7:30pm on the last Thursday of the month (but not always!), the dates of the next few meetings are: 31st May 2012 28th June 2012 19th July 2012 Walkhampton Memorial Hall Walkhampton Memorial Hall Meavy Parish Hall The Planning, Finance and Royal Oak Inn Committees meet on other dates throughout the year – please contact the Clerk: [email protected] for more details. 24 Burrator Beacon BURRATOR GROUPED PARISH COUNCIL List of Members and Telephone Numbers (Area Code 01822) Meavy Village Walkhampton Village Mrs Bridget Cole 853563 Mr Bill Andrew 853008 Mr Mark Harding 855279 Mr Chas Symes 853782 Mrs Pauline Fisk 854853 Mr David Wright 852252 Meavy Dousland Walkhampton Dousland Mrs Carol Cowell 855493 Mr Phil Cater 853121 Dr John Howells (Chair) 853865 Mr Neil Morrison 854880 Mrs Jackie Moorhead 854800 2 vacancies Mr Frank Thomas Sheepstor Mr Tim MacDonald (ViceChair) 854884 Mr Keith Scrivener 854518 Clerk to Council Mrs Lucie Luke The Apartment, The Old Bedford Foundry, Lakeside Tavistock, PL19 0AZ 614278 Email: [email protected] West Devon Borough Councillor for Burrator Ward: Diana Moyse 820407 Published and issued quarterly, free of charge by Burrator Parish Council. The next edition will be published end of June, copy deadline 6th June. Copy to be sent to the Editor, Jenny Sharp, 8 Marchants Way, Meavy, PL20 6PW, email: [email protected], tel: 853652 If you require this publication in large text please contact the editor: Jenny Sharp on 853652 Burrator Parish Council is a body which complies with the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Contact the Clerk, Mrs. Lucie Luke for specific details about parish business. Advertising: Local events are publicised free of charge. Businesses and clubs and societies (which have membership fees) can advertise in the Beacon and should contact the Editor for advertising rates. Burrator Web Site: The Burrator Parish Website is http://burrator.gov.uk/ You can find details of meetings plus other information. The opinions expressed in the Burrator Beacon are not necessarily those held by Burrator Parish Council. Every effort is made to ensure that information in these pages is accurate. 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