Events
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Lustleigh Society Talk
Main Hall/KitSins as Red as Scarlet: A talk by Janet Few
As late as 1682, three impoverished women from Bideford were hanged in Exeter, condemned to death for the crime of witchcraft. At the dawn of the Age of Reason how did intolerance and antagonism in a prosperous Devon trading and fishing port erupt in this trial and execution? -
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My Day Set Up
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MAY DAY
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Lustleigh Society Talk
Main Hall/KitDartmoor: A celebration of its people, places and wildlife Andrew Cooper
From the sub-arctic wastes of the mid-winter high moor to people living in the most iconic wild worked landscape in Britain, featuring locals and celebrities, set against a background of astonishing natural beauty, a wealth of prehistory and abundance of wildlife – a popular speaker returns. -
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Jim Causley and Miranda Sykes
Entire Hall6th June - Jim Causley and Miranda Sykes - Everything Possible Tour.
7.30pm, licenced bar.Friends for 20 years, two of the UK's most iconic voices and have finally
combined as a duo to tour their new album. -
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Dairy AGM
Meeting Room Lustleigh Village Hall, Lustleigh, Devon, United KingdomAll Welcome
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Lustleigh Society Talk
Main Hall/KitVoices of the Empire 1575-2024 by Todd Gray
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Into the Breach – Mark Currey – LEAP
Entire HallInto the Breach is set in a village hall in Devon in 1942. George Crocker
is keen to liven up his dull life so he decides to join the local Drama
Club. What happens then turns his world upside down. -
Lustleigh Society Talk
Main Hall/KitThe Yanks are here and they’ve drunk all the beer: A talk by Bill Hardiman
How did quiet Moretonhampstead react to the presence of US forces in World War Two? Bill explores the social and cultural consequences of several hundred young American men in town from a US Army engineering regiment on Mardon Down. -
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Lustleigh Society AGM
Main Hall/KitAGM followed by refreshments and entertainment