Pannier market and sheep auctioning in South Molton, Devon .
The Pannier and Sheep markets in South Molton, Devon.
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A sedate ride along the B3227 between Taunton in Somerset and South Molton in Devon (missing part of the route due to the battery in my camera running out). Bikes are a Honda Innova ANF125i and a Rickman Metisse.
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Coast and Country Auctions Exeter 2 [BBC] 13 March 2018
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South west England is one of Britains premier farming areas, and at its heart is Exeter Livestock Market - the biggest agricultural auction in the West Country. On a busy day, they can sell nearly 4,000 animals here - from cattle and pigs to sheep and calves - and turnover as much as £700,000.
For sheer scale, one animal outstrips them all - sheep. There are nearly 2,500 to sell today. In fact, the auction was taken over by new management five and a half years ago, and they have just celebrated selling one million sheep in that time. Seller Stuart Crang is bringing 80 sheep to market today. Sheep rearing is seasonal, and he has to make the most of his income in the next few months, so prices are vital. With the average sheep selling for around £60, every pound can make a real difference. Buyer Roger Heggadon has to take care he doesnt pay too much. With nearly 2,000 sheep on his farm, and another 100 to buy today, its a volume business that needs a clear head at auction. In the pig auction next door, buyer Rodney Phillips needs volume too. With over 40 regular customers to supply across the West Country - from butchers to wholesalers - he needs to buy at least 100 pigs to meet all his orders and keep his customers happy.
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Weekly Skate held every Tuesday around different spots in the South West
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Rollerbladers: Adam Wallis, Simon Glover, Tyrone Nora, Philip Lord-David, Zeke Furness, Lawrence Wright, Chris Lambert, Iian Allchurch (Magz)
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The sign outside reads The World Famous Brixham Fish Market. Its been here for over a hundred years, and business has never been better. Theyre currently turning over around £30 million a year - more than any other English fish auction. Over 70% of the fish they sell goes abroad.
Its a tough life for auctioneers John Rogers and Todd Crombie, with 4.30am starts every week day. We dont get much kip, say the pair drily. For sellers like fisherman Matt Ould it can be a tough life too, with prices always unpredictable. He has just spent £100,000 on a new fishing boat and needs to make £400 a day to cover running costs and pay himself a decent wage. Buyers at the auction range from traders like Josh Perkes, spending thousands of pounds a day on fish that will go to his many high-end restaurant clients, to smaller local businesses like Jackson Ltd which has been in Matt Endacotts family for nearly 100 years. Matt has a fish and chip shop, a fishmongers and a smoke house - and needs to buy enough fish, at the right prices, to keep all three businesses going.
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Pete Burnham arriving in Dolton, Devon after cycling the 195 miles from Wokingham, Berkshire
Tour of Britain Stage 2 Witheridge North Devon (filmed on behalf of Witheridge Voice ).
The race leaders go through the hilltop village of Witheridge before they descend into South Molton. Time circa. 1.00 pm today 3rd September 2018
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Peleton arriving in Willand from Uffculme.
Places to see in ( Great Torrington - UK )
Places to see in ( Great Torrington - UK )
Great Torrington (often abbreviated to Torrington, though the villages of Little Torrington and Black Torrington are situated in the same region) is a small market town in the north of Devon, England. Parts of it are sited on high ground with steep drops down to the River Torridge below. The centre of the town therefore commands spectacular views, though lower-lying parts are prone to occasional flooding. Torrington is in the very heart of Tarka Country, a landscape captured by Henry Williamson in his novel Tarka the Otter in 1927. Great Torrington has the most active volunteering community in the United Kingdom.
There were Iron Age and medieval castles and forts in Torrington, located on the Castle Hill. Great Torrington had strategic significance in the English Civil War. In the Battle of Torrington (1646), the Parliamentarians, led by Sir Thomas Fairfax, swept into the town and defeated Lord Hopton's forces. This marked the end of Royalist resistance in the West Country. Today the town is recognised as an important heritage centre for the history of the 17th century, and its people can often be seen dressed in costume for historical re-enactments, festivals and celebrations. An interactive Civil War Experience, Torrington 1646, marks the town's historically important role. The Torrington jail was not big enough for more than one man so the Royalists kept all the Parliamentarian prisoners in the church.
The branch line from Barnstaple to Bideford was extended to Great Torrington in July 1872 by the London and South Western Railway, which built a railway station and locomotive depot in the town. The station was always named 'Torrington', not 'Great Torrington'. Mayfair is an annual folk festival believed to date back to 1554 in which the children of Torrington dance around a maypole set up in the town square. The event takes place on the first Thursday in May. The junior school children elect a May Queen and she is crowned in the town square after a procession with attendants. There is then Maypole dancing after which the children go off to the fair.
Torrington Common is an area of common land which surrounds the town on all but the eastern side. The common is administered by a body called The Commons Conservators. The Common covers 365 acres (148 ha) and has over 20 miles (32 kilometres) of public rights of way. The landscape features a variety of habitats and a rich collection of flora and fauna.
Attractions in Great Torrington include:
Dartington Crystal, Factory, Visitors Centre, Glass Shop and Restaurant of Dartington Crystal – the biggest employer in the town and the only major working glass factory in the UK[10]
Rosemoor Garden, a collection of gardens, woodlands and parkland owned by the Royal Horticultural Society
A Victorian pannier market with a glass roof, restored in the early 2000s
Great Torrington Heritage Museum, located next to the pannier market
St Michael and All Angels, an Anglican church whose grounds include a mound said to contain the remains of 60 Civil War Royalist prisoners
The Plough arts centre, a small theatre, cinema and gallery
Great Torrington also has a selection of pubs selling food and a selection of real ales. These include The Torridge Inn, The Black Horse, Torrington Arms, Cavalier, Globe and Royal Exchange. Torrington has a small brewery called Clearwater Brewery with its Cavalier and 1646 brands.
Torrington is served by 43 local bus services mostly operated by Stagecoach South West, however it should be noted that some only operate one way and a number are weekly only service. More information from Traveline South West. Torrington has no direct train services, Barnstaple (11 miles) is served by the Tarka Line from Exeter St David's. One of the countries prettiest scheduled train routes, providing a beautiful entry to North Devon. National Express operate scheduled coach services from London, the Midlands and elsewhere to North Devon, but there are no direct services to Torrington.
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American War Memorial unveiled in Tiverton People's Park
A new war memorial was unveiled at a moving ceremony in Tiverton on Friday 3 June 2011.
In 1943, American forces came to this country to prepare for the invasion of Nazi-occupied France.
The 4th Infantry Division had its headquarters in Tiverton and units were scattered across the Westcountry from Braunton to Plymouth and the South Hams.
They departed from ports and slipways across the region for the Normandy and Utah Beach landings in the early hours of June 6, 1944, known as D-Day.
In honour and memory of this historic event, a new memorial was paid for and commissioned by the veterans' association of this division in Arizona.
The 6ft tall, granite memorial, made by Richard Grant Monumental Masons of Tiverton, has been placed by the upper gates of the People's Park, Tiverton. It bears the emblem of the 'Ivy Division'.
Nine members of the association, who are family members of US servicemen, were joined by British veterans' associations, local Army, Navy and Air Force cadet units, and members of the public at a dedication service in the park.
Dolton Beacon - Jubilee 2012
I spent 4 days in Dolton photographing their jubilee events. This is a short video of the beacon last night (4th June 2012)
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The Grand Reopening of Tavistock Pannier Market today India in a Jar with a Dash of Devon
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