Tuesday, 3 March 2015

A wild life is a better life says charity

A Wild Life is a Better Life - all the evidence is there Sir David Attenborough highlights why the natural world is so important to us all South West charity wants to hear all about people's wild lives!

When we stop and think, we all know that nature is good for us - but how often do we stop and think? Devon Wildlife Trust is launching My Wild Life today which encourages us all to stop for a minute to reflect on what wildlife means to us and think about how to make wildlife part of our everyday lives. If we did this, not only would wildlife benefit, but so would we - because contact with nature is good for us. Those people lucky enough to live near and experience green spaces have a 50% chance of being more healthy - both physically and mentally and are 40% less likely to become overweight or obese.

Sir David Attenborough has travelled the world in search of wildlife but in London where he lives he can watch stag beetles flying in his garden and marvel at ancient trees in London's parks. Sir David, The Wildlife Trusts' President Emeritus, says: "Contact with nature should not be the preserve of the privileged. It is critical to the personal development of our children." This is why Devon Wildlife Trust is restoring wildlife and wild places in the county's towns and cities as well as in its wonderful countryside, and why we are encouraging people from all walks of life to share their own personal stories about what nature means to them.

Sir David Attenborough is one of hundreds of people taking part so far, alongside students, nurses, families, volunteers, teachers and many others from across the UK. From today his, and other stories, can be found at www.mywildlife.org.uk where people can add their own story and discover wild places near to them. Sir David continues "People turn to nature in moments of joy and in moments of sadness. We are part of the natural world: we depend on it for the air we breathe and the food we eat. The Wildlife Trusts are helping people to understand their role in the natural world and their dependency on it. This is essential if we are going to speed nature's recovery." 

Simon King OBE, The Wildlife Trusts' President, said: "People across the UK benefit from the work The Wildlife Trusts do - from nature therapy projects to forest schools, the thousands of wild places we care for and our work bringing back wildlife and natural processes to landscapes. We've always known that contact with nature can make a big difference to people's lives. The evidence is now building to back this up. We hope these stories inspire others to think about their relationship with the natural world and to make nature part of their life." 

Imogen, 15, from Exeter has been volunteering for Devon Wildlife Trust for the past six months and her story features in My Wild Life. Imogen says: "I volunteer for The Trust as part of my Duke of Edinburgh Award and I chose the charity because it looks after the things that I really care about. I love Devon as a place to grow up in. I body-board and swim in its seas, I love the feeling of freedom I get from walking on Dartmoor and I like sharing these spaces with its very special wildlife." 

Steve Hussey from Devon Wildlife Trust explained the thinking behind the My Wild Life campaign: 'The South West's landscapes and nature are what underpins our quality of life - they make this a special place to be. Unfortunately, in our busy daily lives we sometimes lose sight of this and the things that really matter. With My Wild Life we're asking people to stop, think and then tell us what their connection to nature is. We're interested in hearing all about people's wild lives!' Everyone can share their stories of the wildlife and wild places which matter to them and why, using #MyWildLife on twitter, facebook and Instagram. 

http://mywildlife.org.uk/

* Find inspiration - explore stories about people and nature at mywildlife.org.uk, including Sir David Attenborough's. 
* Share your wild life - share your 'Wild Life' and what nature means to you. Upload your story at mywildlife.org.uk or use #MyWildLife 
* Wild is better, pass it on - read and share our '10 Reasons Why Wild Is Better' infographic at mywildlife.org.uk 
* Make nature part of your life - see our ideas for putting the wild back in your life mywildlife.org.uk 
* Discover Devon's best Wild Walks at www.devonwildlifetrust.org/wild-walks/ 
* Start your wild life at one of hundreds of Devon Wildlife Trust events this year http://www.devonwildlifetrust.org/whats-on/

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Spring Highlights. A celebration of North Devon Coast and Countryside events

Something old, something new and something for the soul. The old; Mothers’ Day, Daffodil Days, Bluebell Days and wild flower walks through the ancient woodlands at Hartland Abbey, a Funtastic Fudge Hunt at Clovelly, new born lambs and an eggstatic Easter Eggstravaganza at the Big Sheep. Now for something new. Prepare to be inspired by The Big North Devon Wedding Show at the Big Sheep at the beginning of March. You can join the FROW on the Rock the Frock Catwalk, take advantage of the Hair and Beauty Parlour or Dance Choreography sessions. There will be live music and over sixty wedding suppliers. Mid April and it’s back to Clovelly for “The Vintage Bride” - a nautically inspired Wedding Fair at Clovelly Court. The Great Terrace at Clovelly Court will host a beautiful Vintage style Blue Fizz marquee, show-casing an array of wonderful wedding suppliers. There’ll be live music here too, Pop Up Vintage style refreshments, a Pop Up Beauty Parlour and a roaming Catwalk, fabulous giveaways and goody bags ..phew, makes you want to get married again! After all that excitement time you'll need something for calming the senses – oh good the inaugural North Devon's Mind, Body and Soul Festival is being held towards the end of April. Scroll down for event details:

MARCH

Sunday 8th March The Big North Devon Wedding Show 11am until 4pm Meet the finest wedding exhibitors Devon & Cornwall has to offer at this new inspiring show set in this unique location. 60+ Devon & Cornwall wedding suppliers. £3 Entry - Book Now! Rock the Frock Catwalk, Pop up Hair and Beauty Parlour, Live Music, Dance Choreography sessions, Gorgeous Products. Visit Website
13th March Live Music from The Decibelles at The Clinton Arms. Be soothed lulled and rocked by the Decibelles. Book a table have a beer. Come hear a fantastic band comfortable with songs from the "bouffant petticoat" age of the 50's, traditional folk, Dylan, Fleetwood Mac, Pretenders, - yes, even Abba, and quirky songs from any era that takes their fancy. They also sing their own stuff. The Clinton Arms Frithelstock, Torrington, Devon EX38 8JH Web Site http://www.clintonarms.co.uk/
Sunday 15th March HARTLAND ABBEY DAFFODIL DAY 11am - 4pm. A lovely chance to come with the family or friends to see the wonderful collection of historic daffodils, many planted 150 years ago by our ancestors.Our spring flower days are really good fun days out for everyone including the children and dogs.Visitors will be able to see not only the daffodils, but also lots of camellias, hellebores, early spring bulbs, mimosas and our lovely wild primroses and violets.There is plenty of opportunity for a really good walk along stunning woodland paths through wild flowers to the Gazebo, the newly restored Summer House and Blackpool Mill, which starred as 'Barton Cottage' in the BBC adaptation of 'Sense and Sensibility'. The Abbey itself will be open between 12 -4pm at a small extra charge.Warming hot pasties, light lunches and really good home made cream teas available in the Old Kitchen Tea Room. Visitors are advised to bring wellies and do please bring lots of dogs! Flower Day entry prices: Adults £5, Children (age 5-15) £1, Under 5 free. Entry to the house £4 open 12-3pm For further information please ring 01237 441496 /441234 www.hartlandabbey.com Hartland Abbey, Hartland nr. Bideford, N. Devon EX39 6DT
15th March Mothers Day - Free Entry to the BIG Sheep for all Mums when accompanied by a full paying child. Visit Website for details
Saturday 28th March to Monday 6th April Funtastic Fudge Hunt at Clovelly. Twenty fudge stones will be hidden in the village for 10 days leading up to and over Easter. Find one and take it to the Fudge Shop at the Vistor Centre and discover how much fudge you have won. If you find Number 20, you will win a whole kilo of fudge made up of eight different flavours - what a treat! And you can come back and try again. One stone redeemable per visiting family per day.
Saturday 28th March - Sunday 12th April BIG Sheep Easter EGGSTRAVAGANZA Festival As well as having over 30,000 chocolate eggs to find, there will be something for all the family to enjoy this Easter and every visitor will be entered into our FREE prize draw to win a MASSIVE chocolate Easter Egg which was handmade by award winning chocolatier Carlo Melchior who supplies chocolate to London's Fortnum & Mason. See website for more Easter Events at the Big Sheep
APRIL
1st April Easter Lambing at the Big Sheep. Lambs expected during February Half Term Holidays and Easter. Easter at the BIG Sheep is an exciting time of year with lots of lovely lambs arriving to celebrate the advent of spring. Kid goats and piglets are also likely to arrive during Easter. Join in at the bottle feeding shows (running twice daily) and get a chance to bottle feed an orphaned lamb. Visit website for details

Saturday 4th April Easter Saturday, Ruby Country Market, Hatherleigh Visit Website for Details
Easter Sunday 5th and Easter Monday 6th April 2015, EASTER EGGING at Hartland Abbey 11.00 - 5pm. Come and join the fun in the beautiful grounds and gardens of Hartland Abbey over the Easter weekend. Children will have a wonderful time searching all the woodland paths and walks for clues that will lead them to a hidden treasure trove of Easter Eggs. There will be traditional games like Pin the Tail on the Bunny as well. For adults the daffodils and spring flowers should be looking wonderful, making this a special day out for adults and children alike. The house will be open at an extra charge. Other family fun things are planned too, so visit www.hartlandabbey.com for further details. Admission rates: Adults £7; All children over 2 £4; Admission to house extra: Adults £4, Children free. For further information please ring 01237 441496 /441234. Hartland Abbey, Hartland nr. Bideford, N. Devon EX39 6DT
18th April Go ballistic with balloons at the BIG Sheep's Balloon Festival and let Vaughan, our resident balloon expert entertain you with his humour, mischief and incredible artistic ability to produce mind boggling entertainment which will have you dumb with amazement and shaking with laughter whatever your age.
Hartland Abbey Bluebell Walks photo copyright Hartland Abbey
Sunday 19th and 26th April, BLUEBELL DAYS at Hartland Abbey 11 am - 4 pm. The bluebell season runs throughout April and the beginning of May but normally the last two weeks in April are when the flowers are at their best. Bring your children and dogs to enjoy some lovely walks within the Abbey grounds from the Walled Gardens to the sea carpeted with beautiful bluebells and other wildflowers. A newly restored circular, woodland path links the Summerhouse to the Gazebo and Blackpool Mill overlooking the Atlantic. The Summerhouse was a favourite spot for the family to picnic and for the children to play. See 'Barton Cottage' which was the home of the Dashwood family in the BBC production of 'Sense and Sensibility', filmed here. Once you have worked up an appetite, enjoy lunch in the Old Kitchen Tea Rooms where there will be some special chocolaty treats as well as the delicious, homemade menu! Outside, there will be a barbecue of mouth-watering burgers. The house and grounds will be open with the museum and shop open too. Bluebell Day entry prices: Adults £5, Children (age 5-15) £1, Under 5 free. Parking free. Entry to the house £4 extra, open 12-4pm. For further information please ring 01237 441496/441234 www.hartlandabbey.com Hartland Abbey, Hartland nr. Bideford, N. Devon EX39 6DT
Sunday 19th April The Vintage Bride - a nautically inspired Wedding Fair, Clovelly Court. Our gorgeous wedding fair is both VINTAGE and NAUTICALLY inspired ... the perfect combination for one of the most stunning wedding locations in North Devon. The Great Terrace at Clovelly Court will host a beautiful Vintage style Blue Fizz marquee, showcasing an array of wonderful wedding suppliers, both locally and regionally based. With live music, Pop Up Vintage style refreshments and food, Pop Up Beauty Parlour, roaming Catwalk, fabulous giveaways and goody bags ... our fair is the perfect Spring destination for brides and grooms 'to be'. Entry: £3.50 to include goody bags and giveaways; children FREE For further details contact: clovellyweddings@gmail.com
Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th April North Devon's Mind, Body and Soul Festival. North Devon is a great place to live, work and play and offers everyone who lives here an opportunity to embrace a life style that feeds the mind, body and soul. We are fortunate that we have a wonderful array of therapists and practitioners in the area who offer a fantastic range of ways in which to explore a holistic approach to help balance the mind, body and soul. To help celebrate all that is good in our lives the inaugural Mind, Body & Soul Festival will be held in The BIG Sheep's EWE2 arena, home to some of North Devon's top events, Visit Website for details
 For more North Devon Events see Local Press: What's On North Devon Gazette - North Devon Journal  

http://www.thenorthdevonfocus.co.uk/localevents.htm
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North Devon Tourist Information Centres
Barnstaple Tourist Information Centre, North Devon Museum, The Square, Barnstaple, North Devon, EX32 9LS
Bideford Tourist Information Centre, Burton Art Gallery, Kingsley Road, Bideford, EX39 2QQ 

Braunton Tourist Information Centre The Bakehouse Centre, Caen Street, Braunton, North Devon, EX33 1AA
Combe Martin Tourist Information Centre Cross Street, Combe Martin, North Devon, EX34 ODH 

Holsworthy Visitor Information Centre: The Memorial Hall, Holsworthy, 
Torrington Tourist Information Centre, Castle Hill, South Street, Torrington   
lfracombe Tourist Information Centre The Landmark Theatre, The Seafront, Ilfracombe, North Devon, EX34 9BX
Lynton Tourist Information Centre Lynton Town Hall, Lee Road, Lynton, North Devon, EX35 6HT T

South Molton Tourist Information  1 East Street, South Molton, Devon, EX36 3BU 
Woolacombe Tourist Information Centre The Esplanade, Woolacombe, North Devon, EX34 7DL 
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Friday, 20 February 2015

ELECTRIC SWING CIRCUS THE FACTORY SATURDAY 28TH FEBRUARY – 8PM

Ladies and Gentlemen, hold onto your hats. The circus is coming to town!  The Electric Swing Circus is a 6-piece fusion of saucy 20′s swing and stomping electro beats. With an explosive sound that reverberates back through time, the ESC hotfoot their way through everything from breakbeat and house to reggae and dubstep, all with their own unique style of swing. A full time, touring band on the international circuit, the ESC’s live set includes electric double bass, vintage samples, gypsy-jazz guitar, keys, drums, synths and electro beats. Fronted by a sassy female double-act, the ESC delivers a consistently dazzling show. Their debut, self-titled album is available now on Ragtime Records. The ESC line-up features Laura Louise and Bridget Walsh (vocals), Chandra Walker (drums and keyboard), Tom Hyland (guitar), Rashad Gregory (samples, MPC & synths) and Patrick Wreford (bass & bass synth). The band first formed in June 2011, with their preview EP, Penniless Optimist, released in September 2011. Their eponymous debut album “Electric Swing Circus” was released in May 2013. After a big year of festivals and international touring in 2014, a new album is in the pipeline for 2015. Support comes from Don Johnston noted for tight, original DJ sets. Expect jazzy swinging bass music and a high energy playing style that always captivates audiences.

http://www.undergroundtickets.net
  • Doors open at 8PM  - Advance tickets £8.00 
  • Physical tickets available from: Beats Workin, Barnstaple 
  • Online tickets available from: www.undergroundtickets.net (Ticket outlets subject to booking fee)
The Factory Petroc Brannams Campus, Oakwood Close, Roundswell Barnstaple, 
North Devon, EX31 3NJ  www.thefactoryvenue.co.uk

Album available on iTunes