At the time of writing I am very sad to report the apparent closure of the Random Arms and Energy Rooms , I am at present unclear as to the precise details of this particular case , highlighting once again the prolific destruction that the corporate age continues to wreak among small communities ...
However at present it does have to be noted that the Barrack Block continues to operate under the local trust that have been set up to ensure the community asset remains in the hands and at the disposal of the local community , and is used as a local base for several artists and musicians in the area
the Nissun Huts are relics from the military past and now offer workshop spaces and a pretty wonderful little café
I have t admit its a much nicer visit on a sunny day , but come rain or shine there is something to see , from te spectacular sea views overlooking Plymouth sound and whitsand bay , to the open artists studios offering all manner of local arts and crafts
whether you are just popping out for a daytrip from Plymouth or visiting from further afield
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