Archive for the ‘Entertainment’ Category

Plymouth Classic Boat Rally

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Sutton Harbour
Sunday 1 to Tuesday 3 August 2010
This event has been described as the friendliest and most enjoyable Classic Boat Rally in the south west of England and 2010 will be no exception. Spend a day at the stunning waterside location of Sutton Harbour and embark upon a journey of discovery into the world of classic boats.

Over 100 classic boats expected

Visitors include the 96ft two-masted topsail schooner Johanna Lucretia, built in Belgium in 1945 and being sailed over from Northern Ireland.

Rare outing for the Tamar sailing barge Shamrock, usually resident at the National Trust’s Cotehele Estate.

Replica Cornish lugger Spirit of Mystery, as sailed by Pete Goss in last-year’s re-enactment of an 11,800 mile journey from Cornwall to Australia.

All boats will be in Sutton Harbour throughout Saturday and Sunday. Parade of Sail on Monday.

Shoreside boatshow on Saturday and Sunday, with 40 stalls including marine suppliers, marine artists, traditional crafts and marine booksellers, along with the RNLI and Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen.

Live music throughout the weekend, and a range of shoreside displays.

Summer Jazz Picnic

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Saturday 24 July 2010 at 6pm
Listen and chill, have a dance and bring a picnic whilst watching two great jazz bands. The show begins at 6pm with the Antique Six and Chris Walker’s ‘Old Thumper Band’ playing in the lovely setting of this National Trust property.

Further details and to purchase tickets visit the Plymouth Jazz Club website.

Western National Bus Rally

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Plymouth Hoe
Sunday 25 July 2010
A display of vintage and modern buses with other entertainments and stalls will be on the Hoe for its traditional annual event.

Want a good laugh – Police Complaint – just brilliant!

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

This is a genuine complaint to Devon &  Cornwall Police Force from an
angry member of the public
A  true email sent to the force, lengthy but brilliantly  written……

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Dear Sir/Madam/Automated  telephone answering service,
Having spent the past twenty  minutes waiting for Coleman police
station to pick up a  telephone I have decided to abandon the idea and
try e-mailing  you instead.

Perhaps you would be so kind as to pass this  message on to your
colleagues in Bodmin, by means of smoke  signal, carrier pigeon or
Ouija board.

As I’m writing  this e-mail there are eleven failed medical experiments
(I think  you call them youths) in St Mary’s Crescent, which is just
Off  St Mary’s Road in Bodmin.

Six of them seem happy enough  to play a game which involves kicking a
football against an iron  gate with the force of a meteorite. This
causes an earth  shattering CLANG! Which rings throughout the entire
building.
This game is now in its third week and as I am  unsure how the scoring
system works, I have no idea if it will  end any time soon.

The remaining five failed-abortions  are happily rummaging through
several bags of rubbish and items  of furniture that someone has so
thoughtfully dumped beside the  wheelie bins. One of them has found a
saw and is setting about a  discarded chair like a beaver on ecstasy
pills.

I fear  that it’s only a matter of time before they turn their limited
attention to the caravan gas bottle that is lying on its side  between
the two bins.
If they could be relied on to only blow  their own arms and legs off
then I would happily leave them to  it. I would even go so far as to
lend them the  matches.

Unfortunately they are far more likely to blow  up half the street with
them and I’ve just finished decorating  the kitchen.

What I suggest is this – after replying to  this e-mai l with worthless
assurances that the matter is being  looked into and will be dealt
with, why not leave it until the  one night of the year (probably bath
night) when there are no  mutants around then drive up the street in a
Panda car before  doing a three point turn and disappearing again. This
will of  course serve no other purpose than to remind us what policemen
actually look like.

I trust that when I take a claw  hammer to the skull of one of these
throwbacks you’ll do me the  same courtesy of giving me a four month
head start before coming  to arrest me.

I remain your obedient  servant

Mr ??????,

I have read your e-mail and  understand your frustration at the
problems caused by youths  playing in the area and the problems you
have encountered in  trying to contact the police.

As the Community Beat  Officer for your street I would like to extend
an offer of  discussing the matter fully with you.

Should you wish to  discuss the matter, please provide contact details
(address /  telephone number) and when may be suitable.

Regards
PC  ???????
Community Beat  Officer

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Dear  PC ???????
First of all I would like to thank you for the  speedy response to my
original e-mail.

16 hours and 38  minutes must be a personal record for Bodmin Police
Station, and  rest assured that I will forward these details to Norris
McWhirter for inclusion in his next Guinness  book.

Secondly I was delighted to hear that our street  has its own Community
Beat Officer.

May I be the first to  congratulate you on your covert skills? In the
five or so years  I have lived in St Mary’s Crescent , I have never
seen you. Do  you hide up a tree or have you gone deep undercover and
infiltrated the gang itself? Are you the one with the acne and  the
moustache on his forehead or the one with a chin like a wash  hand
basin? It’s surely only a matter of time before you are  head-hunted by
MI5 to look for Osama..

Whilst I realise  that there may be far more serious crimes taking
place in  Bodmin, such as smoking in a public place or being Christian
without due care and attention, is it too much to ask for a  policeman
to explain (using words of no more than two syllables  at a time) to
these twats that they might want to play their  strange football game
elsewhere.

The pitch on Fairpark  Road , or the one at Priory Park are both within
spitting  distance as is the bottom of the Par Dock, the latter being
the  preferred option especially if the tide is in.

Should you  wish to discuss these matters further you should feel free
to  contact me on . If after 25 minutes I have still  failed
to answer, I’ll buy you a large one in the Cat and Fiddle  Pub.

Regards
?????????

P.S If you think that  this is sarcasm, think yourself lucky that you
don’t work for  the sewerage department with whom I am also in contact

Royal Naval Air Day – Yeolvilton 10th July

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Royal Naval Air Station Yeolvilton International Air day. Celebrating RNAS Yeolvilton’s 70th Anniversary.

Display include:RN Black Cats, Swordfish, Harrier, Sea Hurricane, Sea Hawk, Vulcan, Red Arrows, F16 Falcon, Breitling Wingwalkers, Commando Assualt Final

Ticket Hotline:08445 781 781

www.yeolviltonairday.co.uk

Respect Festival – October 2010

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Piazza, Armada Way
29 October to 1 November

The Respect Festival returns again for 2010, bringing with it it’s trademark vibrancy and colour.

Plymouth Respect Festival is an annual celebration of Plymouth’s multi-culture, fusing colours, music, vibrancy, performance, arts an information.

It is one of the largest festivals of it’s kind within the UK and is expected to pull in over 20,000 visitors over the weekend. Join the activities on the Piazza from the 29 October to 1 November to see what Plymouth has to offer!

For more information please visit the Respect Festival website.

Last night of the Proms – September 2010

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Piazza, Armada Way
11 September

 

Come and join us on the Piazza for a live screening of the Last night of the Proms. Classical music by starlight, what could be more romantic?

Wrap up warm and spend the night with us at the Piazza enjoying the entertainment and the exquisite music from the final night of this fantastic musical event. We’ll be joining the orchestra from the Albert Hall live at 7.30pm for the main event.

Seating and refreshments will be available.

The British Firework Championships – August 2010

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Plymouth Hoe
Tuesday 10 to Wednesday 11 August

 

The most anticipated event in the city’s annual events calendar will see thousands of spectators heading up to the Hoe for two evenings of entertainment culminating in spectacular fireworks displays from six companies seeking the coveted title of British Firework Champions.

Representing the very best of the UK pyrotechnics industry, the six competitors promise to provide an amazing series of displays when they compete on Mountbatten breakwater to win the accolade of being the UK’s number one display company.

The event can be viewed from Plymouth Hoe with entertainment starting from 6.30pm courtesy of Heart, Plymouth’s local radio station, as well as fairground rides and refreshment stalls. The first firework displays will start at around 9.30pm each evening as dusk arrives.

Simon Boccanegra live from the Royal Opera House – July 2010

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

13 July
Big Screen, Piazza, Armada Way

Our second and final screening from the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden brings this romantic tragedy to Plymouth City Centre. See Placido Domingo in the leading role of one of Verdi’s lesser known opera’s.

Seating and catering will be provided in the Piazza but please make sure to arrive early in order to get a seat.

British Grand Prix Weekend – July 2010

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

10 to 11 July
Piazza, Armada Way

Enjoy a weekend of motor sports on 10 and 11 July as the Piazza is transformed into a haven of engines, fuel and racing. Watch the trials on the big screen on 10 July whilst surrounded by vintage cars from the Devon Vintage Car Club. Admire the many vintage cars on display throughout the day on 10 July before the Grand Prix itself is screened on Sunday 11 July. Why not take a break from shopping and enjoy the race in the safe, family-friendly city centre.