Join the Silly Squad with this year’s Summer Reading Challenge Calling all children aged 4 to 11 to sign up to the Silly Squad

This year, the Silly Squad celebrates funny books, happiness and laughter. The Summer Reading Challenge website is free and features games, quizzes and downloadable activities that encourage children to take part in reading-related activities. You can keep a record of what you have read; those who complete the Challenge by reading at least six books can download a certificate. Connect with Library on Facebook and keep up to date with additional events and activities.

More information at summerreadingchallenge.org.uk or www.devonlibraries.org.uk The Read- ing Challenge runs until Saturday 5th September.

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Two Moors Festival Enjoy summer safely Weekend 2 - 4 October The government is encouraging everyone to enjoy summer safely by following their Beethoven, Archduke Rudolf and 1812, 18:30 - advice and guidance to help prevent the spread 19:00 2 October Pre-concert talk given by Bee- of coronavirus. thoven expert Jessica Duchen This includes adhering to social distancing (2 m Beethoven, Archduke Rudolf and 1812 19:00 - where possible) keeping your hands clean, keep- 20:15 2 October The Serioso Quartet, Archduke ing interactions with those outside your house- Trio, and Cockcrow Violin Sonata, played by the hold or support bubble brief, and wearing a face Albion Quartet, pianist Julien Brocal, and Tamsin covering in enclosed spaces. Waley-Cohen You should not leave home if you or anyone in Young Musicians Competition Winners Concert your household or support bubble has corona- 14:00 - 15:15 3 October virus symptoms. Get a free NHS test to check if Moonlit Nights with Elisabeth Brauss 18:00 - you have the virus and self-isolate until you get 19:00 3 October 2020 Beethoven's “Moonlight your results. Sonata”, Tchaikovsky's “Seasons” and Mendels- And to help people plan days out the government sohn's “Variations Sérieuses” has launched the 'Know Before You Go' website Late Night Folk with Sam Lee and his Band to help everyone enjoy days out as safely as 20:30 - 21:30 3 October possible. It includes advice on what to do before Schubert's Fair Maid 15:00 - 16:00 4 October you leave home, how to look after yourself and “Die Schone Mullerin”, in English, with Nicky each other when you're out and links to find out Spence and Chris Glynn how different areas of the country are reopening. I Fagiolini 'Au Naturel' 17:30 - 18:30 4 October explore six centuries of choral music inspired by Old Fair Programme Breughel's “The Seasons” Tuesday 28th July 6.30pm. Opening Open Air Blessing with Rev Tony Rockey. Parade of glove Exmoor Lamb to Town Hall, led by Ben, our Town Crier, who Residents and visitors can now get a true taste of will read the Charter and declare the Fair open. Exmoor at home by buying grass-fed lamb direct Wednesday 29th In own time Treasure Trail, from some of the area’s passionate farmers and Take part any day, Wed, Thurs or Fri. Individual producers. or ‘family bubble’. Adult/Junior trails available. A new list of farms supplying lamb direct and an Cups for winners. Trail forms available via Face- accompanying film is available on-line from Ex- book or from the ‘Architects Gallery’ in Fore St. moor Hill Farming Network (EHFN), Exmoor Na- 2.00pm Scarecrow Competition judging (open to tional Park Authority (ENPA), Visit Exmoor and all), Phone Clair 01769 580019 to enter. Edible Exmoor. 9am – 12pm Golf Challenge Chulmleigh Golf The register of suppliers has been complied by Club Phone Davinia or Jeff on 01769 580519. Katherine Williams of EHFN. The Exmoor Hill 11am & 2.30pm Vintage Tractor Parade, South Farming Network welcomes enquiries from retail, Molton St, Fore St, Leigh Rd, Back Lane. In own time Road Race. Usual 2 mile run as an food and hospitality businesses who wish to sup- ITT via Strava. Contact Nick 01769 580019. ply Exmoor lamb direct to customers. Contact Thursday 30th 2pm Window Dressing Competi- [email protected] for more details. tion, Judging. 2pm-6pm Golf Challenge as above The list of farms supplying lamb direct can be Friday 31st 5pm Treasure Trail result. found at www.ehfn.org.uk, www.exmoor- 2pm-6pm Golf Challenge as above nationalpark.gov.uk/eat-exmoor, Saturday 1st August From 10am Orienteering, www.edibleexmoor.co.uk or go to staggered start. Meet Red Lion Corner Contact www.visit-exmoor.co.uk/eat-exmoor Banger 01769 581474. 4pm Grand Draw. for some of the area’s top restau- Please follow social distancing advice and do not rants. congregate in groups.

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AUGUST 28 July-1 Aug Chulmleigh Fair 1 Country Pannier Market, S Molton, 8am-1.30pm 01769 Sat 572501 and every Saturday Orienteering from Red Lion Corner, Chulmleigh, 10am, Tomatoes 01769 581474 Spanish Conversation Group, Zoom, 9.30am, cm.i.tait UK tomatoes grown without artificial heat can be @gmail.com planted in April, start ripening in August. To avoid Bounce and Rhyme, online, S Molton Library, 11am the massive amounts of CO2 used to heat green- 01769 572128 Chulmleigh Fair Grand Draw, 4pm houses, Riverford grow super-sweet tomatoes at B&B youth Group (11-16yrs) on line, S Molton Baptist home without heat. The rest of the year, we truck Church, 4pm 07817936405 and every Saturday over sun-ripened ones from Spain; this uses just 3 Age Concern S Molton re-opens a tenth of the carbon compared with growing Craft Video, S Molton Library facebook 01769 572128 4 F4L walks from Pannier Market entrance, 9.30am and them in the UK using heat. Don’t store your toma- every Tuesday toes in the fridge, for the best flavour keep them Online get together for over 55s, Devon Communities at room temperature and eat them when they together, Zoom, 3.30-4.30pm 01392 248919 and every reach peak ripeness – dark red and slightly soft. Tuesday 5 S Molton Parish Church open for private prayer, 10am- When tomatoes are at their peak, it’s a shame to 12noon and every Wednesday put them in anything other than a simple tomato N Devon Show virtual results out salad. But try a Tomato and Gruyère galette 300g all-butter puff pastry Mobile Libraries Return to the Road 1 egg, beaten with a pinch of salt Julie and Torrington Mobile Library are back on 2–3 tsp Dijon mustard the road bringing books to you. To make sure a generous handful of grated Gruyère cheese (or a that customers and staff are safe, we are only strong farmhouse Cheddar) handful of oregano or basil leaves, chopped or torn offering a contactless service for the time being. 1 heaped tsp fresh thyme leaves It’s called Choose & Collect. Library staff will ask 3 or 4 tomatoes cored and sliced about your reading likes and dislikes and select extra virgin olive oil up to 5 books for you. The books are issued to salt and pepper your library card, and you collect them from your 1. Roll the pastry into a rough circle or square, 2–3mm regular stop. We are currently working through thick. Trim and lay on a baking sheet lined with parch- our records and calling as many customers as we ment. Brush with beaten egg. Spread with mustard, can to offer this service. If you have not heard stopping short of the edge by 4cm. from us a week before your timetabled visit and 2. Sprinkle the cheese over the mustard, then add the would like a Choose & Collect delivery, please herbs. Lay over tomato slices, slightly overlapping, contact Torrington Library by email torrington. drizzle with a little olive oil and season. [email protected] or calling 01805 3. Fold the edges loosely over the filling as a border. 622107 during their normal opening hours. Re- Chill in the fridge for 20 minutes. Heat the oven to member to tell library staff you are a customer of 190°C/Gas 5, putting a rack near the bottom. the Mobile Library and which stop you use. 4. Brush the rest of the egg over the pastry border and New customers are also welcome. Please con- bake for 40 minutes or until the pastry is cooked tact Torrington Library to set up a new mobile li- through and starting to brown. If the tomatoes look like brary membership, and we will endeavour to de- burning, cover with a piece of foil or baking parch- liver to you too. You do need a mobile library ment. card even if you are already a member of a li- 5. Let cool for a few minutes then slide on to a board brary without wheels. You can find where we visit or plate. and our timetable on devonlibraries.org.uk/web/ For more recipes and ideas for Living Life on the Veg check out https://wickedleeks.riverford.co.uk arena/mobilelibraries

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6 Country Pannier Market, S Molton, 8am-1.30pm 01769 572501 and every Thursday S Molton Foodbank, YMCA, 10am-12.30pm 07422 THURSDAY & SATURDAY 651253 and every Thursday from 8am-1.30pm Lighthouse youth group (5-11yrs) on line S Molton Bap- tist Church, 2pm 07817936405 and every Thursday 12 Picklewitch’s Picnic! Claire Barker,Online Author 01769 572252 07549 177104 Event, S Molton Library, 01769 572128 15 Deadline for September’s edition of Community News Removal of more phone boxes? Spanish Conversation Group, Zoom, 9.30am, cm.i.tait @gmail.com is carrying out the consulta- 19 South West Ram Sale, NSA, Livestock Market tion on behalf of BT to find out what local people from 9am think about the plans to remove seven phone Above Bounds, Children’s theatre, S Molton Library, boxes. 01769 572128 23 Floating Bye memorial, N Devon Hospice, Facebook/ The proposals are being put forward because of You Tube. 6pm www.floatingbye.co.uk 01271 347232 the low useage of the telephone boxes and the 26 S Molton Sheep Fair, Cattle Market from 10.30am increasing extent of mobile coverage. Poo!, Claire Helen Welsh, Online Author Event, S The consultation process also gives local com- Molton Library 01769 572128 29 Hopefully, Fete and Worly Bargains, E munities the opportunity to adopt a traditional red Worlington House and Parish Hall? ‘heritage’ phone box and make it a community 31 Summer Bank Holiday asset. Details about how to do this can also be Please check before you travel as events are likely to found on the consultation page or by visiting be rescheduled or cancelled at short notice www.bt.com/adopt South Molton open for business Leader of North Devon Council, Councillor David Worden, says: "We want to know what local resi- S Molton Business Association (SMBA) and lo- dents think about BT's proposals to remove the cal shops/businesses have taken the opportunity phone boxes within the community, should they to tidy and plant up the various tubs and baskets stay or go, and why? It doesn't take long to pro- in the town centre. With shops, the Pannier Mar- vide your opinion and it doesn't need to be a ket and businesses open and welcoming custom- lengthy response, it will however help us provide ers, friends and visitors, the town centre is once a picture to BT of what the people of North Devon again looking colourful and inviting. S Molton think about their proposals." Town Council will ensure that the displays will be Comments must be received by 6th August 2020, kept watered. On behalf of SMBA, thank you to either by email to planningcomments@north everyone involved in making our town look great. devon.gov.uk (marked ‘Phone box removal’ and identifying the phone box in question) or by post Northern Devon Food Bank South Molton to Strategic Development and Planning, North Thank you to everyone who has donated items to Devon Council, Lynton House, Commercial the Food Bank, which continues to operate as Road, Barnstaple EX31 1DG. usual from 10am–12.30pm on Thursdays at the The boxes concerned are: YMCA Centre, Mill St, S Molton, 07422 651253. Lynbridge Lynton Our thanks too to the Methodist Church for being Churchtown a collection point for donations on Tuesdays and Bridge Saturdays from 10am–12noon. Heasley Mill The following items are in short supply and would be particularly welcome:- Tinned rice pudding, East Worlington custard, tinned fruit and tinned vegetables. For more information see Our volunteers are ready and there to help you. www.northdevon.gov.uk/ Don’t forget – we are here for families finding consultations. things difficult in the summer holidays. Your Local Julie Norman Convenience Store Mortgage and Protection Advisor Post Office Opening Hours SOUTH Based in South Molton

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SOUTH MOLTON & DISTRICT VOLUNTEER BUREAU Tel: 01769 573167 New safety law for private landlords Private landlords now have to make sure that Need transport for hospital/medical appointments? fixed electrical installations are safety tested by a Give us a call qualified person. N Devon Council warns land- lords who do not comply that they Leave your name and telephone number could face a fine of up to £30,000. We will ring you back The regulations will cover new ten- ancies from 1 June 2020, but will apply to all ex- New fibre broadband connections isting tenancies from 1 April 2021. Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) has The new legislation requires landlords to ensure launched its Fibre Extension Programme which that the electricity supply in is safe - and this in- will provide more than 8,000 homes and busi- cludes arranging for an electrical safety test re- nesses with fibre broadband connections direct to port from a qualified person at least every 5 the premises by the end of 2021. years. Landlords have to provide a copy to their CDS is funding fibre broadband connections to tenants, and to the Council if requested. over 6,000 homes and businesses which will be For tenants, these regulations mean that: delivered by Airband, and thanks to the high level • The ‘fixed’ electrical parts of the property must of take-up of broadband services in the region be inspected and tested every 5 years, or more from previous connectivity delivered by Open- often than this if the inspector thinks necessary reach, CDS is re-investing £6 million to extend • The regulations do not cover electrical appli- full fibre coverage to over 2,000 premises, again ances such as kettles, hairdryers etc working with Openreach, thanks to the Govern- • Throughout the time a tenant is living at the ment's “Gainshare” agreement with the company. property, national electrical safety standards must Airband has begun engineering in N Devon and be met. rolling-out to communities across northern, west These Regulations do not cover social housing. and central Devon including Gunn, and Tenants of housing associations should contact . Survey teams working for Open- their housing provider if they are worried about reach have begun work in Oakford, will continue the electrics. These Regulations also do not cov- north of Tiverton and south of Dulverton. Over the er tenants who live with their landlord (lodgers). next two years survey will continue in Brayford, , Satterleigh and Warkleigh, South New Bus Timetables are now on Ford and Twitchen. ’s Travel Dev- www.connectingdevonandsomerset.co.uk/ on website. Due to the pandemic and lockdown causing disruption and frequent changes to bus Cyril Cole of services, the printed booklets will not be produced Cyril’s family are planning a walk in memory of this this year. Passengers are asked to check with popular, knowledgeable and caring man following bus and train operators before travel, or for up- his death in May. No date has yet been fixed. dates and information. www.traveldevon.info/bus/timetables/

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THE FRIENDS OF Useful contacts SOUTH MOLTON COMMUNITY WOODLANDS NHS Helpline:111 Use 999 if it’s an emergency The original woodlands were planted in the early or 111.nhs.uk/covid-19 1990s on Town Council land and paths were laid Every Mind Matters www.nhs/oneyou later to provide access for the casual walker, If you are a young person and you feel unhappy those with prams and pushchairs and disabled about something happening to you, please call people. The new woodlands were planted in Childline on 0800 1111 2014 and 2015. The Friends were formed some National Domestic Abuse Helpline (Devon):0808 15 years ago and arrange events in the wood- 2000 247(24 hours) Use999if you are in imme- lands as well as helping with light maintenance. diate danger Workparties normally take place on the 1st Sun- Samaritans (24 hours):116 123 day of the month 10.30am-1pm and are open to Citizens Advice Bureau Helpline:03444 111 444 all. Our last event was a Wassail in January. Farming Helpline (FCN) Confidential help for all We have taken part in a competition organised by the farming community 03000 111 999 the Devon County Show and won several times. RABI farmers helpline 0808 281 9490 Membership of the Friends is open to everyone North Devon Council For regularly updated infor- and at the last AGM in March this year we had a mation on Business/ Financial support, Commu- membership of 70. nity organisations, NDC services, Government Our Woodlands aim to be a haven for wild fauna advice and keeping safe from Scams visit www. and flora. For this reason cycling is prohibited northdevon.gov.uk/coronavirus throughout the woodlands and dogs are not al- If you think you’ve been scammed speak to your lowed in the pond. Apart from this, all you need to bank immediately and report any fraud to Action remember is that the woods belong to the com- Fraud on 0300 123 2040. munity of South Molton and we hope that you will Towns, Parishes, and Community Buildings all enjoy using them. Please contact us through Covid-19 helpline 0808 1963390 devoncommuni- our website or by phoning me on 01769 572630. ties.org.uk Rae McCool, Chairman Citizens Advice Devon Training DOWN ON THE FARM Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, we will Six short films about farmers and farming in not be scheduling any face-to-face training until it North Devon is safe to do so. Down on the Farm is a collection of six short In the meantime, we are putting together a series documentary films about farmers and farming in of free Powerpoint presentations with voiceover, north Devon. These intimate studies of farming and more detailed factsheets, on the benefits and life reveal passion in their personal stories, en- other financial support. See www.cabdevon.org. lightening local communities and consumers and uk/training/ connecting us with our farming neighbours. They Please also check the national Citizens Advice or can be viewed online at www.northdevonmov gov.uk websites for the latest information and ingimage.org.uk/down-on-the-farm. changes. Thanks to our generous funders and project part- ners these films are also now available for public screenings. This means that you can show them to your community group, club, local cinema, school or college without paying a licence fee. Each film is 5 minutes in duration - total running time 30 minutes. Again just visit www.northdevon movingimage.org.uk/down-on-the-farm for more information and publicity materials. 03000 111 999 [email protected]

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North Devon Show Will be announcing the results of their virtual show on 5th August on social media. COMMUNITY NEWS S Molton & District Please get news, advertisements and events for our September issue to us by 15th August. Age Concern South Molton is pleased to advise To advertise in the 24 parishes around South that they plan to reopen their charity shop in the Molton or to contribute, please write to us, or Square (not the Pop-in as yet) on Monday 3rd Au- leave messages, at the Amory Centre, 125 East gust, all other things being equal. St, S Molton EX36 3BU or email moltonnews@

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