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The Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway.

Games & stalls. Music & dance. 2005. Local Art & History. Exhibition. Free seats. BBQ & bar. SUNDAY 3rd JULY, 12 – 5pm. The Manor Inn, Stoke Gabriel Road, Galmpton. Procession: Churston Station 12.30pm. Proceeds to local charities. Sponsorship gratefully acknowledged from:.

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The Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway.

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  1. Games & stalls Music & dance 2005 Local Art & History Exhibition Free seats BBQ & bar SUNDAY 3rd JULY, 12 – 5pm The Manor Inn, Stoke Gabriel Road, Galmpton Procession: Churston Station 12.30pm Proceeds to local charities Sponsorship gratefully acknowledged from: The Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway. Stations at Paignton, Goodrington, Churston and Kingsweir. Telephone 01803 555872 TINKLER’S BAKERY Manor Corner, Paignton Telephone 01803 522822 Devon Army Cadets Contact Duncan 858865 Neil 855182 Telephone 01803 842066 enquiries@galmptontouringpark.co.uk

  2. GALMPTON’S GOOSEBERRY PIE FAIR PROGRAMME The village has a Saxon origin, around 700AD, and derives its name from the word “Gafolsman”,meaning a rent paying peasant. The earliest known spelling was Galmetona, which is recorded in the Domesday Book. The old rhyme “In eighteen hundred and seventy three, the people of Galmpton did agree, to hold a Gooseberry Pie Fair” dates the first known Fair, although records suggest that it had been held before then. Why gooseberries? No-one knows, but the Fair was held again 50 years later, in 1923, and then in 1951for the Festival of Britain celebrations. The Fair then ran annually from about 1968 to 1983, on the Memorial Recreation Field opposite Churston Grammar School. In 1995 the Fair was re-launched as a street Fair where it is today, in the heart of Galmpton, taking advantage of the network of roads that can be closed for the event. It is run as an afternoon of fun for the village. Most of the stalls and events, however, are raising money for local charities. At the Annual General Meeting of the Fair Committee any surpluses are donated to local good causes. To get involved next year, please contact Martin Ridge (01803 844927) or Gary Deare in the Post Office (01803 842148). Manor Inn Village Hall car park 12.00 Pie arrives by steam train at Churston Station 12.15 Procession leaves Churston Station 12.15 Scott McGowan 1.00 Pie blessed by Rev. David Lambert Fair opened by Lt. Omar Wheatley, US Navy 1.10 Pipers All day: Cream teas in the Barn Hall 1.15 Totnes Band Local paintings and History Club in the Village Hall 1.45 Grimspound Morris Birds of prey at 26 Greenway Road. 2.00 Scott McGowan 2.20 Totnes Band 2.50 Guitaristas 3.00 Barn dancing with the Barnacles 3.40 Flutissimo 4.00 Guitaristas 4.15 Galmpton Jazz Band 5.00 Fair closes Torbay Ring Road to Brixham Manor Vale Road Car park Weary Ploughman Manor Inn: BBQ, outside bar entertainments Churston Station: arrival of the Pie start of Procession Stoke Gabriel Road: children’s games stalls, ice creams Greenway Road Children’s shows in the Manor Pool Room at 2.30 and 3.30 Teresa, Dave and all the staff welcome you to The Manor Inn, 2 Stoke Gabriel Road, Galmpton for good value, home cooked food and well kept beers 01803 842346 Barn Chapel/Hall: cream teas, jazz band Village Hall: local paintings History Club display Birds of prey @ 26

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