Monday, 2 November 2015

North Devon Music Group gets off to a great start with it's first Sofa Session

Some very crowd pleasing specially selected music was played at the St Annes Sofa Session on October 27th to an audience made up of venue reps, promoters, open mic hosts and music lovers. The musicians said they really loved having the opportunity to play at St Annes Arts Centre in the heart of Barnstaple and having the bonus of quality sound engineering provided by music legends Doc Honk (Kev Teague) and Brain Tucker

The very talented young musician Wren Frost stated on facebook "Tonight was absolutely amazing, wonderful venue, fantastic people and an incredible amount of support and opportunities given to me for the future"

Every musician playing had professional shots taken by Josh Stevenson who offered his services for free. The musicians who played have already grabbed and uploaded these to their facebook pages - check out Mama Says’s facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mamasaysnorthdevon.

Feedback from those who attended this free music networking event was really positive with their every need provided for by the organisers Dion Sears and Lucy Betts including a very comfy sofa, home-made brownies and a well stocked bar thanks to Clearwater Brewery. Beverley Eastwood who’d come up from Exeter stated “Lovely event with lovely people at a lovely venue! .....ooh and some lovely chocolate brownies”

Dion Sears and Lucy Betts, the founder members of the North Devon Music Network, were so pleased with the turnout, outcomes and feedback for the event that they are planning to hold another Sofa Sess in the new year. For more information check out their facebook page  or email ndevonmusicnetwork@gmail.com

North Devon Music Network
St. Annes's Sofa Sessions - Photo copyright Josh Stevenson (All rights reserved)
Wren Frost -  Photo copyright Josh Stevenson (All rights reserved) 

 Ben F Goddard  - Photo copyright Josh Stevenson (All rights reserved)

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North Devon Music network - Facebook
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Tuesday, 27 October 2015

LiveView Photo + Optics Show, Barnstaple

Love photography? You'll love this... back by popular demand, J & A Cameras proudly welcomes you to their very own camera extravaganza, LiveView 2015! 

Sunday 22nd November sees J & A Cameras descend on The Cedars Inn at Roundswell, Barnstaple for the South West's largest photographic and optics show. If you've been thinking about a new toy for this Christmas then you're in luck, the show offers a first class view at some of the latest technology on the market with some unbeatable show prices to boot. 

Nikon, Olympus, Fujifilm, Sony, Pentax, Swarovski, Opticron, Vanguard, Sigma, GoPro and many more famous names will be on full show along with a small army of trade experts on hand to guide you through everything you see. Get hands on with some serious pro equipment or pitch questions to the people who make the gear you love. 

However, it's not all cameras and lenses, there will be bags a plenty, speakers and tripods, and for those of you who love nothing more then the great outdoors and wildlife, we have a vast array of binoculars and spotting scopes to fit every situation and budget. Now is the perfect time to get a new pair of binoculars to watch the deer, view the birds, or watch the ships sail by. If you want to get up close to tiny things we have microscopes, if those crossword clues are too small then we have magnifying glasses, and if you aim your sights a awful lot higher (quite literally), then check out the latest telescopes from Skywatcher and Meade. 'Tis the season to star gaze after all! 

Special guests include Devon Wildlife Trust, cosplay group 'Troop 69' and the beautiful birds from Exmoor Hawking, who will be with us providing some fantastic photo opportunities on the day. The show runs from 10.30am until 4.30pm and admission is completely free. Parking areas will be clearly marked within the grounds of The Cedars Inn, however alternate parking is available 10 minutes walk away at Roundswell Retail Park if needed. 
N.B. The list of guest exhibitors are subject to change so please contact the Showline 01271 375037 or visit www.jandacameras.co.uk/liveview for more information.

Photo and Optics Show, Barnstaple, North Devon
LiveView Photo + Optics Show
Sunday 22nd November 
 The Cedars Inn, Roundswell, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 2HE

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Devon events form part of national action. Wild About Gardens Week is urging gardeners to save hedgehogs.

Twiggy, Ben Fogle, Bill Oddie and Chris Beardshaw are backing Wild About Gardens Week this Autumn and urging gardeners to save hedgehogs. The annual celebration of garden wildlife hosted by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and The Wildlife Trusts has joined forces with Hedgehog Street this year to highlight what gardeners can do to help this much-loved yet fast-declining species. See wildaboutgardensweek.org.uk for inspiration, competitions, events and booklet.

High profile supporters of Wild About Gardens Week explain how we can all help:

Ben Fogle, Patron, British Hedgehog Preservation Society (BHPS), says: "Everybody loves hedgehogs! It's a tragedy that they are disappearing so quickly particularly when it's so easy to help them. We can all have a go at planting a native hedge, creating gaps in fences for them to pass through, leaving leaf or log piles and allowing parts of the garden to grow wild to give them a home."
Chris Beardshaw, RHS Ambassador for Community Gardening and patron of BHPS, says: "As gardeners, we often forget that the garden is a refuge for our smaller visitors, many of whom have directed and influenced our appreciation of the outdoor environment. Thanks to starring roles in children's poetry and prose, the likes of bats, owls and squirrels have all played a part, not just in opening our eyes to our gardens and landscape, but as a major connection to our childhood. "Some of these distinctive creatures are in decline, in particular the hedgehog - a curiously shy creature which asks very little of gardeners. In fact they even allow us to be a little untidy as they use the leaves and logs for habitat and in return they will munch happily on the molluscs ravaging our favoured plants. When we are tending our gardens please give some thought for the residents and visitors who can benefit from our green spaces and reward us in so many ways."
Bill Oddie, The Wildlife Trusts' Vice President, says: "I can honestly say that I have not come across a wild hedgehog anywhere - whether in the woods or countryside or garden or my garden - for something like three or four years. That is really sad because, let's face it, they're one of these little creatures which everyone knows - Mrs Tiggywinkle. It's an animal that everybody loves. Nobody's frightened of them. "Hedgehogs do a fantastic job in your garden munching up worms in particular, the odd slug occasionally and, I dare say, they've been known to crunch open a few snails. Basically the hedgehog is the gardener's friend. There's no two ways about that. But not just that they are a delightful addition to your garden fauna -the birds, the animals, the insects - the hedgehogs, they belong there. We need them. They should be part of it. But if you are lucky enough to have them, you've got to make it possible for them to get in and to get out. Think of it as the hedgehog door - to food, to adventure and the way back home."
Twiggy, Patron of the British Hedgehog Preservation Society, says: "Seeing hedgehogs in our garden when I was a child was a magical experience. Now we all need to help these special mammals - and there's so much that gardeners can do to reverse their decline. You can cut a small hedgehog hole at the bottom of your garden fence, leave wild nesting and hibernation areas, ditch the slug pellets and check that bonfire before striking the match! All so easy to do. Please help these wonderful creatures."

Hedgehogs are in trouble - research by People's Trust for Endangered Species shows that hedgehogs have declined by 30% in the last 10 years alone and there are now thought to be fewer than one million left in the UK. To help encourage people across Britain to think about how to make their gardens, schools and community spaces hedgehog-friendly, this year's Wild About Gardens Week will be a call to action and a celebration of the humble hedgehog, packed with events, competitions and opportunities to get stuck in. This will include:
  • A national call to action to create hedgehog holes in fences - a handy 13cm by 13cm template can be downloaded from the Wild About Gardens Week website.
  • A competition to design the best hedgehog home. There will be three categories: individual, group and school. The prizes will range from a trail camera to a visit from a hedgehog expert. Closing date: Monday 9 November 2015.
  • A host of hedgehog-themed events around the UK, from talks and workshops to community activities. At RHS Garden Harlow Carr, a new garden will be launched in participation with Hedgehog Street, showcasing hedgehog friendly planting and design. Add your event or search for those happening near you at: www.wildaboutgardensweek.org.uk/events
  • A downloadable new booklet, available from the Wild About Gardens Week website, will demonstrate steps you can take to help hedgehogs in your garden. 
  • A twitter Q & A about hedgehogs using #wildgardensQA on Wednesday 28th October between midday and 1pm. All information at: www.wildaboutgardensweek.org.uk
Devon Wildlife Trust will be celebrating Wild About Gardens week with a Wild About Hedgehogs day on Thursday 29 October at its Cricklepit Mill, close to Exeter's historic quayside. The event is free and takes place between 11am and 3pm. DWT's Jasmine Atkinson is organising the day and said: "This is a chance to join us for hedgehog-themed activities and crafts! We'll also be letting people know how to make their garden more hog-friendly with games and advice."

On Friday 30 October Devon Wildlife Trust's Cricklepit Mill opens its gates again for another seasonal event. This time The Trust is staging its own Wild Halloween with a spooky trail, a chance to create some creepy crafts and make potions in the mill's garden. This event takes place between 11am and 4pm and is free.

Devon Wildlife Trust. Wild About Gardens Week Events
Hedgehog - Photo copyright Tom Marshall (All Rights Reserved)

Wild About Gardens Week: Monday 26 October to Sunday 1 November 2015