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Wendy Van Hildyck-Smith
was born in Devonport, joined the WRENS in 1943 and lived abroad
in for many years. However, she
decided "North, South, East and West Devon for me is always best".
After the war
she returned to settle in Newton Abbot, where she lives with her
four legged friend, Penny the Poodle.
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One of the joys of
living in Newton Abbot is its position. Just a very short drive takes
you to the magnificent South Devon coastline.
Fifteen minutes inland and you are in the heart of the Dartmoor National
Park. With good train and coach links to the area, it is very conveniently
situated.
Newton Abbot is twinned
with Besigheim in Germany and every year we hold our version of their
'winzerfest' the October wine festival and a smaller one called 'The Onion
Festival' where food samples are laid out and the smells from the stalls
really make your mouth water! The Town Crier makes an appearance and looks
resplendent in his powder blue regalia.
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Penny
and I always walk along by these silver birch trees
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Newton Abbot is a
very green place to live. My house is in a conservation area and that
means that everyone takes a great pride in their properties and gardens.
Every day when I walk my dog Princess Penelope or just Penny for short,
we pass an avenue of silver birch trees.
Penny loves these walks and meeting all her other doggy friends while
we are in the park.
Local
attractions
There are interesting pottery works within a short distance of the town
as the Bovey Basin is a centre for the ball clay industry. The Cardew
Teapot Works is a great attraction for tourists and locals alike. Visitors
can have great fun trying to throw pots with clay that has a mind of its
own... and the professionals make it look so easy!
Tucker’s Maltings
is a very popular attraction for the area. This local brewery makes delicious
beer and is open to the public, who can sample the brew.
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Which
pub do you fancy tonight?
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In an effort to keep
fit and healthy I'm a regular at the Passage House Hotel swimming pool
and leisure complex.
It's a very sociable pastime as a group of us all meet after a few lengths
for a chat over a cup of coffee.
There are also plenty
of pubs, restaurants and night clubs catering for all tastes and needs.
When I am not busy I like to attend matinees at the old local cinema.
Our local library
in Newton Abbot is first rate and you can brush up your skills with an
evening class. You can learn a language or take an o level and absolute
beginners and the more advanced can become internet whizzes at the local
computer learning centre.
Fancy
a flutter on the gee-gees?
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Tears
of joy and despair can be shed by gamblers at the race track
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Newton Abbot is synonymous
with horse racing and the race track attracts many visitors to the town.
Gamblers can win a fortune on a good day but its a risky business and
you won't catch me losing my shirt.
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Wendy's tour of Newton Abbot |
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