tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6011423031324216972008-07-24T08:28:13.877+01:00The Original Salcombe Blog...OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comBlogger72125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-65294741634197166732008-07-24T08:08:00.009+01:002008-07-24T08:28:13.894+01:00Salcombe Harbour on TVWest country news have been filming the harbour staff at work in Salcombe for a series on the Environment. This <a href="http://www.thisiswesternmorningnews.co.uk/features/Harbour-master-runs-tight-happy-ship/article-228617-detail/article.html?cacheBust=YlIFAMFD7DJ0#addcomment">article from the WMN</a> is quite interesting in that it shows you what the harbour staff do in the winter, you probably would not usually give the checkig of moorings a second thought....however it paints a nice happy and salt of the earth picture of Salcombe harbour authority, however, <a href="http://www.thisiswesternmorningnews.co.uk/features/Harbour-master-runs-tight-happy-ship/article-228617-detail/article.html?cacheBust=YlIFAMFD7DJ0#addcomment">Mike Barrows comments </a>on the article hold very true. Salcombe harbour as a yachting destination is still in huge decline; charges are high, <a href="http://salcombeblog.blogspot.com/search/label/moorings">facilities </a>are non existent and <a href="http://salcombeblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/salcombe-restaurant-review.html">restaurants </a>fully booked in advance all summer. Add to that the fact that visiting yachts can't even buy a decent range of groceries and you can clearly see why the boats go elsewhere.<br /><br />This has to change or Salcombe will just become a playground for the rich. I have no truck with second home owners or wealthy holiday makers, in fact I appreciate just what they have bought to the town, but we need a healthy mix of visitors or we are doomed to a homogeneous parade of Quba jackets and 4x4's...OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-54792227597982858042008-07-21T08:33:00.004+01:002008-07-21T08:41:36.051+01:00Salcombe Solo Sailors Show of Force at Nationals!The <a href="http://www.solosailing.org.uk/index.asp">Solo </a>National Champs are underway in Torbay with the Salcombe contingent putting in a strong showing. After 2 races we had <strong>4 in the top 10 and 5 in the top 20</strong>! A pretty impressive start I think you will agree.<br /><br />This shows the strength of Salcombe sailing and how the difficult Salcombe conditions require a tremendous array of skills.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/Cumbley-leads-first-day-of-Solo-Nationals/46696">Latest results...</a><br /><br />More results to follow.OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-67362449428705006922008-07-14T08:24:00.004+01:002008-07-15T07:51:40.231+01:00You know you grew up in Salcombe when you:1. Can remember "Roys Tackle Shop"<br />2. Have seen Salcombe Chandlers (now Crew) selling "rope and shackles"<br />3. Remember "Hoshi" and "Provident" sailing in and out of Salcombe<br />4. Remember there being 3 Churches in Salcombe<br />5. You have been thrown out of the Ferry for underage drinking by "Bob"<br />6. Have filled up on freshly baked pasties and pizza at the bakery after midnight.<br />7. You can remember "Paddy" propping up the bar in the KA after consuming his daily bottle of Woods Navy Rum.<br />8. Remember everyone wearing "Jersey/Norwegian Sweaters" which were the 80's equivalent of the <a href="http://salcombeblog.blogspot.com/2007/09/battle-of-salcombe-jackets.html">"Quba Jacket"</a><br />9. Can remember being able to afford to one day <a href="http://salcombeblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/more-property-madness-in-salcombe.html">buy a house</a>.<br />10. You have worked behind the bar in the Yacht Club or washing up in the KA.<br /><br />More to follow...OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-83708969450503213182008-06-30T08:00:00.004+01:002008-06-30T08:26:11.986+01:00Salcombe Tops the 10 Best West Country Holiday HotspotsThis is a list of the 10 best West Country holiday hot spots by of course "House Prices"! What else is there that anyone seemingly takes any notice of these days!??!<br /><br />AREA PRICE <br />Salcombe £491,307 <br />Rock £458,495 <br />Sandbanks £446,025 <br />St Mawes £413,280 <br />Dartmouth £408,729 <br />Newton Ferrers £401,933 <br />Isle of Wedmore £391,982 <br />The Chew Valley £378,211 <br />Marlborough £365,715 <br />Cranborne Chase £357,513 <br /><br />This tells a great deal about Salcombe and it's transformation from sleepy fishing village/family holiday town into "Chiswick on Sea", no hang on that's not wealthy enough, these days it's more like "Kensington on Sea"....you only have to visit at Easter and count the Quba jackets; you see entire families decked out in them, which means for a family of 4 they are wearing £1500 worth of jackets!!<br /><br />...and don't get me started on the that Attic place, what is it Amelia's or Alicia's or something...last summer (on a rainy day) the shop was so busy they had to lock the doors to stop people coming in!!! All they sell is stuff that is more expensive than the same stuff in most shops in most cities or even in Kingsbridge for that matter.<br /><br />Still, things change and if it keeps Salcombe going in the light of a declining fishing industry, visiting yachts and boat building then so be it. You may hear locals grumbling about "Grockles" and sometimes with good reason, but let's face it Salcombe could be quite a run down town by now if it wasn't the huge influx of cash we have seen over the past 15 years...<br /><br />But, and I will cover this topic at a later date the Developers need to be stopped, we can't let Salcombe become a mass of half million pound flats! It appears the Salcombe town council have begun to realise this and are beginning to refuse applications to demolish houses to build flats...AT LAST!OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-34336362154441434532008-06-25T13:58:00.004+01:002008-06-25T14:31:11.788+01:00£12000 for a week in Salcombe Anyone??If you have a spare £12k and fancy a week in Salcombe you could think about staying here: <a href="http://www.exclusiveselfcateringdevon.co.uk/property.asp?fldpropID=286">The Old Rectory</a> is a stunning property on the waterside at the entrance to South Pool creek, just opposite Salcombe. It's set over 3 acres with a boathouse and slipway and a swing mooring just off the shore.<br /><br />It seems a lot of money but is actually comparable with it's equivalent in say The Algarve around Quinta Do Lago. And as it would sleep 7 couples is far more affordable than it seems at £1700 a couple, plus you won't need flights to get there! Just a shame that the weather isn't as good. But give me Salcombe ANY DAY over ANYWHERE, EVERY TIME.<br /><br />Not sure it compares too favourably against the other stand out Salcombe houses:<a href="http://salcombeblog.blogspot.com/2008/01/uks-best-2-holiday-homes-both-in.html">Underbecks </a>and <a href="http://salcombeblog.blogspot.com/2008/01/uks-best-2-holiday-homes-both-in.html">Beach House Quay</a> for location and views, it also makes them look quite cheap!!<br /><br />Given the choice I would take Underbecks....OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-21267326626322174332008-06-18T15:37:00.004+01:002008-06-18T15:43:19.407+01:00Salcombe Strikes Again!This is without doubt the most overpriced property yet to come on the market in Salcombe.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.primelocation.com/uk-property-for-sale/details/id/CHSC10524/?utm_campaign=email-propertyalerts&utm_medium=email&utm_source=propertyalert&utm_nooverride=1&skipreg=1">10 Island Street, Salcombe</a> is 2 houses knocked into one, reasonably impressive from the waterside but not so from the road side! Anyone pulling up outside would have a heart attack when told the price.<br /><br />It's water front location gives it the price tag but the tide is out most of the time!<br /><br />Surely no-one will buy this for £2.6 MILLION?!?!?!?!?!?!OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-91544139957926330742008-06-11T12:55:00.004+01:002008-06-11T13:02:20.101+01:00Salcombe blog name change...I have changed the name of my blog from "OODevon" to "SalcombeBlog". My initial blog was about "Devon and Salcombe" but over the past year it has changed from being about Devon and Salcombe to mainly "Salcombe"! Google didnt like the fact my blog had a slightly misleading name and I was being penalised in the Google organic searches for the word "Salcombe"...<br /><br />If I have any regular readers please don't forget to update your favourites...<br /><br />There may be a Devon blog on its way....<br /><br />Thanks<br />OODevonOOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-64447222595342622832008-06-09T08:19:00.005+01:002008-06-09T08:39:18.692+01:00Salcombe Yacht Club Regatta Gains Top Name Sponsor<a href="http://www.salcombeyc.org.uk/">Salcombe Yacht Club</a> regatta week is this year being sponsored by Henri Lloyd. This in name alone seems to make the regatta sound like a bigger occasion than it is...which can only be a good thing, plus; regatta week competitors will get a 10% discount at the Henri Lloyd Sailing Store, Salcombe and at local chandlery, The Salcombe Boat Store throughout regatta week. That's a pretty good deal if you ask me!<br /><br />Lets hope this begins to reinvigorate the regatta which once was huge, sporting large Mirror Dinghy (we regularly used to get the national and world champ coming to Salcombe) and Topper classes along with a full Enterprise class, as opposed to the domination of the mighty Salcombe Yawl over the past few years. Salcombe is one place that will really test your sailing skills but also infuriatingly negate them at others.....ever been 10 mins clear of the field only to be caught up and overtaken at Snapes or Ditch End?????<br /><br />Writing this has made me quite excited...almost time for the annual jaunt in my Laser!!!OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-37051058778035117002008-06-02T08:40:00.004+01:002008-06-02T15:17:36.725+01:00Property Slump in Salcombe?As one of the comments on my last post points out, Salcombe has lost a Estate Agent!! It appears very few houses are changing hands in Salcombe. I'll see if I can get some figures and post them.<br /><br />Amazingly the old Fulfords (sorry it's Ireland Weller not Fulfords, see comments) Salcombe office is yet ANOTHER clothes shop. Salcombe may be quiet property wise but there is an awful lot of wealth in the town and visiting the town. Is there any other small town with so many expensive designer leisure wear shops?OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-64059540796040232692008-05-14T08:17:00.003+01:002008-05-14T08:33:54.763+01:00Salcombe Second Homes Not a Recent PhenomenonSeventy % yes 70% of Salcombe's homes now belong to second home owners and you can often hear die hard Salcombe locals bemoaning this fact (who can blame them!?), however, it appears that this isn't a new trend...Salcombe has apparently been a second home haven since the Victorians first started to build their holiday retreats there. In a neat twist of fate it's these houses that are now Salcombe's most sought after with huge price tags attached.<br /><br />Salcombe is in the top 4 and probably number 2 of the most sought after seaside venues to buy a second home or indeed a home. Sandbanks still eclipses Salcombe price wise, although Salcombe, for me anyway, makes Sandbanks look dull and over priced.<br /><br />Amazingly one Salcombe estate agent said that he has, at any one time, 50 interested cash buyers with budgets in excess of £2 million(!!!!) just waiting for the right property.<br /><br />It looks like Salcombe will be immune from the current property slump due to the majority of it's buyers being stonkingly rich! If nothing else it will be interesting to watch...and be assured I will let you know about anything interesting!!OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-39563218710489254032008-04-30T08:44:00.010+01:002008-04-30T09:22:36.085+01:00More Property Madness in Salcombe<a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_miE-SXgOw9A/SBgpj1lqQVI/AAAAAAAAAGk/meGuicHpHW4/s1600-h/Anchor+Watch.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_miE-SXgOw9A/SBgpj1lqQVI/AAAAAAAAAGk/meGuicHpHW4/s320/Anchor+Watch.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5194947865829065042" /></a><br /><br />Just when you think house prices can't go anymore loopy along come another rash of hugely priced houses! These are surely pushing the boundaries of what is possible! <br /><br /><a href="http://www.primelocation.com/uk-property-for-sale/details/id/SAET190435">Batson House</a><br /><br />The most expensive one is in Batson, acorss the creek from Salcombe, so it's a good 30min walk into Salcombe town centre. The pictures look lovely but in reality you only get 2.5 hours either side of high tide so there are going to be long periods sat in your garden looking at mud!<br /><br /><a href="http://www.primelocation.com/uk-property-for-sale/details/id/SAET131269">Anchor Watch</a> <br /><br />I stayed in this apartment years ago when some relatives rented it, the views to the entrance of Salcombe Harbour are truly spectacular! Since then the current owner bought the top 2 apartments and knocked them trough into one huge open plan apartment...it's pretty special.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.primelocation.com/uk-property-for-sale/details/id/MAPS37746">Monstrosity!!</a><br /><br />And as for this ?!?!?! Who the hell is going to buy that and who the hell agreed the planning permission. What aspect of Salcombe does it actually fit in with? The Salcombe Town Council should be ashamed!OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-47277015011747412852008-04-25T08:19:00.003+01:002008-04-25T08:33:54.712+01:00Rugbt Great Martin Johnson to move to Salcombe?I have from a reliable source discovered that none other than Martin Johnson is looking for a house in the Salcombe area!<br /><br />He recently viewed this <a href="http://www.primelocation.com/uk-property-for-sale/details/id/MAPK39098">waterfront property</a> on Curlew Drive near Kingsbridge. Nice if you can afford it!<br /><br />He would join the local rugby list of Clive Woodward (old Methodist Church Salcombe) and Salcombe's own Julian White, who seems to own half of Kingsbridge!<br /><br />It's also another great opportunity to show my favourite YouTube clip. It's what England have been missing since he retired....perhaps now we will get back that winning mentality!<br /><br /><object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/_BdsTh2oP6o&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/_BdsTh2oP6o&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-39799068621710275022008-04-19T10:45:00.003+01:002008-04-19T10:50:51.233+01:00Salcombe, Britains 6th Richest Town!So we managed number 6 in the <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/main.jhtml?xml=/property/2008/04/19/nosplit/prichtown10-01.xml">Telegraph's </a>top 50 richest towns in Britain! Pretty amazing for a once sleepy fishing/boat building town in Devon. What is quite incredible is the average income for Salcombe residents can't be much over £12k a year! The boom in second home owners has bought wealth to the town but at the expense of local industries and people...I suppose the question is would Salcombe have survived without this injection of wealth??<br /><br />Who knows....OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-35355253499042478692008-04-15T07:59:00.003+01:002008-04-15T08:04:37.223+01:00Salcombe, One of Britains Richest TownsSalcombe is officially one of Britain's top 50 richest towns, according to a <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/main.jhtml?xml=/property/2008/04/15/nosplit/prichtown5041.xml">survey </a>by Savills and the Daily Telegraph. The richest towns 50-41 were revealed today and by Saturday we will know the top 10.<br /><br /><br />I'll keep you updated and lets see where Salcombe comes out! With an average house price around the £400k mark it must be near the top, although, as yet we are some way off Sandbanks prices!OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-82135106817689399322008-04-08T08:09:00.004+01:002008-04-28T13:31:33.867+01:00Red Arrows Salcombe Bound!The Red Arrows are due to perform in Salcombe this year! The date is the Saturday between Salcombe Town Regatta and Yacht Club Regatta week, which is the 9th of August - this is now confirmed.<br /><br />This is what we have to look forward to:<br /><object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Gf5acLwxg6E&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Gf5acLwxg6E&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object><br /><br />It's about time we had a big event to compare to Dartmouth! We used to get the guy in his world war 2 plane doing stunts over the estuary but he seems to have disappeared, then we had a Chinook helicopter for a couple of years, which was quite good but lasted about 2 minutes and last year the Battle of Britain planes which were great but the Red Arrows are another thing altogether!!!!<br /><br />So get booking your restaurant places now as I imagine it will be a popular night!<br /><br />Also after last years disastrous fireworks from Snapes it has been confirmed that they are back on the barge this year - good decision.OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-44451547021498055412008-04-01T12:58:00.002+01:002008-04-01T13:23:13.851+01:00Salcombe Restaurant Review...This Easter I managed to visit 2 of Salcombe’s restaurants; The Galley and Dusters.<br /><br /><strong>The Galley:</strong><br />I have to say I was surprised on many accounts! The interior is pretty basic but pleasant, unless that is you can get a window seat as I did. This transforms the entire experience. Even though it was dark the moon was shining over from East Portlemouth church across the water, lighting up whitestrand pontoon and the few moored boats that are on the water in March, and seemed to end when it reached my table! It was perfect!<br /><br />The food whilst not being outstanding was pretty good. I had crab linguine followed by monk fish. The crab was landed at Salcombe and the fish at Plymouth so all very local. The linguine was average and could have done with a bit more taste but the monk fish was very good and worth every penny of the quite reasonable £17:95.<br /><br />All in all 2 starters, 2 mains, 1 desert and a few glasses of wine was £63, a perfectly acceptable price for the food and view. Although I have to say had I been sat in the corridor part of the restaurant I would not have been impressed! Definitely worth a visit but check when you book that you are not going to be sat in the corridor.<br /><br /><strong>Dusters:</strong><br />Overall I was very disappointed with Dusters. Back in the heyday of “Dusters Bistro”, when it was owned and run by Mike Hicks, it was unthinkable that you didn’t go at least once on a Sunday night during the summer! The jazz was great, the lights low, the food simple but perfect bistro food, the whole placed buzzed with a relaxed but energetic atmosphere, the bottles of Sol flowed and the napkins were actual Dusters hence the name "Dusters" Bistro…. <br /><br />So back to the present…first of all let me just say the jazz was superb! Harry seems to get better with age! However it was more mainstream jazz and not the ragtime that Harry used to belt out at Dusters. I much prefer the new music but not at Dusters, it needs that energy and punch and not to blend quietly into the background as the new stuff does. Harry used to perform by the door and the music would carry out into fore street, now he is pushed to the back of the restaurant like he is just another part of the place and not the main attraction.<br /><br />The atmosphere was awful, the lights were too bright and the tableware too silver service, which the actual service was far from! We waited an age for our starters, at least an hour and then we waited so long for our deserts that they had switched the coffee machine off! I was stunned……it was also more expensive than the Galley by at least 20%. The steak was £22……what’s the mark-up on that!<br /><br />The food was good but not memorable; I had Spinach Risotto and Sea Bass for my main but I can’t actually remember what my starter was or my dessert for that matter. Although I do seem to remember that the ice cream on the menu said "Dusters home made ice cream" but the waitress seemed to think it was actually Salcombe Dairy! The risotto was above average and I have to say cooked perfectly and the sea bass was as sea bass always is, brilliantly tasty. <br /><br />The wine list was a total joke, one bottle of wine form 5 different countries and the wines were at best average.<br /><br />So all in all it was pretty disappointing to say the least and I wont be rushing back. Dusters needs to decide if it’s a posh restaurant or a bistro type restaurant, at present it is stuck in middle somewhere. This is a real shame as it has the prime location for a restaurant. If only someone had a video of Dusters how it used to be they could learn a thing or 2.OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-23361091189614706522008-03-27T08:22:00.005Z2008-03-27T08:26:52.436ZSalcombe, Simply the best...<a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_miE-SXgOw9A/R-tZu6XorTI/AAAAAAAAAFc/FFcxXQmokXQ/s1600-h/Photo-0037.jpg"><img style="float:bottom; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_miE-SXgOw9A/R-tZu6XorTI/AAAAAAAAAFc/FFcxXQmokXQ/s320/Photo-0037.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Tagged Salcombe"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5182334458697133362" /></a><br />Is there anywhere better than Salcombe? It doesn't matter if it's winter, summer or spring it's still an truly amazing place. Click on this image for the full size photo....OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-33881478484004778462008-03-17T08:26:00.004Z2008-03-17T08:33:55.226ZAnother Bargain Property in Salcombe!<a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_miE-SXgOw9A/R94rwSuN-_I/AAAAAAAAAFU/D8kbTFuDGNg/s1600-h/Arrun,+East+Portlemouth+Salcombe.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_miE-SXgOw9A/R94rwSuN-_I/AAAAAAAAAFU/D8kbTFuDGNg/s320/Arrun,+East+Portlemouth+Salcombe.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5178624730182056946" /></a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.primelocation.com/uk-property-for-sale/details/id/MAPS36359/?utm_campaign=email-propertyalerts&utm_medium=email&utm_source=propertyalert&utm_nooverride=1&skipreg=1">Arrun</a>, set on the hillside overlooking the Salcombe estuary is available for the small fee of £2 million!!!<br /><br />The property web site <a href="http://www.primelocation.com/uk-property-for-sale/details/id/MAPS36359/?utm_campaign=email-propertyalerts&utm_medium=email&utm_source=propertyalert&utm_nooverride=1&skipreg=1">Prime Location</a> says about Arrun: "In a wonderful position with glorious estuary views an early 20th Century detached house with its own sandy beach, slipway and 2 moorings - accommodation including 2 receptions, kitchen/breakfast room, 4 bedrooms, bathroom and gardens."<br /><br /><strong>OODevon Says:</strong> Pricey at £2m but with a beach and 2 moorings, and with Salcombe's ridiculous property micro market in mind, this seems like a good value buy. Especially when compared to the price of the Salcombe Hotel apartments opposite.OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-44425414278303073952008-03-11T08:18:00.004Z2008-03-11T08:29:06.381ZSalcombe Local wins British Marine Federation Training Award<strong>Trainee/ Apprentice of the Year Award</strong><br /><br /><strong>Robert Hitchen</strong>, who studied at The Boat Building Academy in Lyme Regis won this award. <br /><br />Rob worked as a Fisherman in Salcombe but wanted to work as a Boatbuilder. He renovated and sold his fishing boat to finance his Boatbuilding course and went on to complete a City & Guilds Level Three certificate in Boatbuilding at Boatbuilding Academy. Since completing the course he has set up a company to build Salcombe Yawls and within twelve months expects to be in a position to employ another boat builder to work alongside him.<br /><br />I went to School at the same time as Rob (a few years above) and he was an excellent sailor and a half decent rugby player. Add in the fact that he was also a nice bloke and it seems a great reward for his work. <br /><br />Anyone who continues the local boat building trade deserves a reward, if only for the very reason that it means there should be one less location for a restuarant or clothes shop!OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-10355913237947847682008-03-04T07:44:00.002Z2008-03-04T08:02:57.994ZNew Lifeboat For Salcombe<a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_miE-SXgOw9A/R8z_F5ii1YI/AAAAAAAAAFM/8QNO12pdIkc/s1600-h/lifeboat.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_miE-SXgOw9A/R8z_F5ii1YI/AAAAAAAAAFM/8QNO12pdIkc/s320/lifeboat.jpg" border="0" alt="Saclombe's new lifeboat"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5173790548751996290" /></a><br /><br />Yesterday saw the arrival of Salcombe's new lifeboat, the Baltic Exchange III. Capable of 25 knots and costing £2.5m the new boat is the latest state of the art all weather version. Tamar Class Lifeboats are already on station at: Tenby, Wales - Padstow, Cornwall - Peterhead, Scotland - Longhope, Scotland - Cromer, Norfolk with a further lifeboat in the relief fleet.<br /><br />The naming continues to represent Salcombe's close relationship with the Baltic Exchange in London.OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-40869297105902414642008-02-27T07:43:00.002Z2008-02-27T07:47:06.182ZCelebrity Chefs for Salcombe and KingsbridgeRumour has it that not only is Gary Rhodes gong to return to the Marine Hotel, Salcombe after it's imminent reincarnation but that John Burton Race is about to take over the Crabshell! Add to this rumours that Gordon Ramsey is to reopen the New Angel in Dartmouth, previously run by John Burton Race, and it seems Devon has an influx of celebrity chefs on its hands!OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-36092012692801499042008-02-11T12:17:00.000Z2008-02-11T15:54:18.740ZCompetition Time....win a Devon or Salcombe T-shirtOk it's competition time on OODevon...<br /><br />Win a "OODevon T-shirt" in a colour of your choice, with either Devon or Salcombe on the back. There will a prize for the first correct answer and a prize for the name drawn from a hat of all other entrants.<br /><br />To enter all you have to do is email <a href="mailto:doubleodevon@googlemail.com">OODevon</a> with your answer the following Question:<br /><br />Who wrote this famous poem when crossing "The Bar" into Salcombe:<br /><br /><strong>Crossing the Bar </strong><br /><br />Sunset and Evening star,<br />And one clear call for me!<br />And may there be no moaning of the bar,<br />When I put out to sea,<br /><br />But such a tide as moving seems asleep, <br />Too full for sound and foam, <br />When that which drew from out the boundless deep <br />Turns again home. <br /><br />Twilight and evening bell, <br />And after that the dark! <br />And may there be no sadness of farewell, <br />When I embark; <br /><br />For though from out our bourne of Time and Place <br />The flood may bear me far,<br />I hope to see my Pilot face to face<br />When I have crossed the bar.OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-21504156661435607122008-01-31T08:01:00.000Z2008-01-31T08:03:18.582ZSalcombe's Rare Find - The FanshellNot only is Salcombe just about the most stunning estuary in the UK it appears it is also home to some extremely rare creatures! Staff form Plymouth Uni & Salcombe Marine conservation found a Fanshell which is one of the most threatened marine creatures in the UK.<br /><br />Apparently it's like a huge mussel that grows to more than a foot long. This one was found in a seagrass bed which makes the find even more amazing as its the first tidal living Fanshell found for more than 50 years! This seagrass bed in Salcombe could become a prtoected area under a bill proposed to protect finds such as these.<br /><br />Read more about <a href="http://www.wildlifeextra.com/salcombe-mollusc.html">Fanshells....</a>OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-69085605359441828652008-01-24T08:06:00.001Z2008-01-24T08:32:50.545ZNew Speed Limits for Salcombe Estuary?There was proposal on the table of the harbour Board which has been passed; to reduce the speed limit in the Salcombe & Kingsbridge estuary to 6 knots (from 8 knots), there has also been comment that the people are speeding in the "Bag" - the part of the estuary form Snapes to Saltstone. There are also concerns that the speed limits aren't being being enforced.<br /><br />This proposal seems kind of mad for a few reasons:<br /><br />1. Lets face it who really knows exactly what speed they are doing anyway? <br />2. Who can actually tell the difference between 6 and 8 knots?<br />3. When the tide is ripping out or in and you are going in the opposite direction speed is almost impossible to judge.<br />4. If no-one is really enforcing the limits now what good is lowering them going to do?<br /><br />Surely 8 knots isn't too fast, people aren't stupid, no-one goes 8 knots past Whitestrand, its about common sense. Are the harbour board just looking for things to do to make them look important? I can't think of any other reason? It's true some people do go over 8 knots in the harbour but 99% of people don't and 8 knots is a perfectly safe speed. <br /><br />Also, if there are <a href="http://oodevon.blogspot.com/2008/01/salcombes-big-problem.html">28% less visiting yachts </a>then there must be less estuary traffic anyway! The estuary isn't anywhere near as busy as it was back in the early to mid 90's.<br /><br />Come on Salcombe Harbour Board do something worthwhile!<br /><br />Going back a few years (when Captain Blazeby was Salcombe Harbour Master and for a few years after) it was common practice to throttle up between Saltstone and Bowcombe. If the harbour master was about and he felt you were pushing your luck you would get a hand signal to suggest you slowed down and and smile of acknowledgment when you did. These days you get a ridiculous blue flashing light, a siren and your rights read to you!<br /><br />aaaah the good old days......OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601142303132421697.post-65806193283964099432008-01-20T17:10:00.000Z2008-01-20T17:12:29.035Z40+ photos tagged "Salcombe"OOdevonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16656724922076979999noreply@blogger.com