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The Buzz About Bude
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The Buzz About Bude

Whilst October and November might be the start of quieter months for much of Cornwall, it seems that in Bude there is no sign of winding down from the summer hustle and bustle just yet. With art shows in October, plenty of independent shops and pubs open for business, two music festivals taking place in November alone and many more events to fill your diary with, Bude is definitely a place to be enjoyed all year round.

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10 mins  |
October - November 2019
Etsy Made Local Cornwall 2019
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Etsy Made Local Cornwall 2019

On the 15th-17th November, 75 talented makers, designers and illustrators will be gathering in the sports hall on the Penryn University campus, presenting stalls heavy with handmade treasure, ready to be discovered by discerning shoppers looking for cool, original Christmas presents.

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6 mins  |
October - November 2019
My Cornish World - Sarah Corbridge
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My Cornish World - Sarah Corbridge

For our My Cornish World this issue we met Sarah Corbridge, a fourth-generation jeweler, whose family jewellery shop has been around for the past 150 years. Here she tells us about her family’s heritage and history with jewellery in Cornwall.

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3 mins  |
October - November 2019
Cornwall - A Hub For Ethical Fashion
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Cornwall - A Hub For Ethical Fashion

Catching on fast to the changes we need to make for our planet, is Cornwall. In the past several years we’ve been banning plastic from our homes and eateries, cleaning our beaches, and there are more refill, waste-free food stations popping up than ever. It’s a trend that’s easy to get behind, but one thing many of us tend to overlook is perhaps one of the biggest contributors to environmental waste of them all: clothing.

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7 mins  |
October - November 2019
Call Of The Forest
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Call Of The Forest

It has to be said that Cornwall is probably not best known for its woodlands. In fact, there are many areas, such as Bodmin Moor, that seem almost completely devoid of trees. This scarcity of trees only serves to make the pockets of woodland that we do have even more precious.

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October - November 2019
My Launceston
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My Launceston

The Mayor of Launceston, Margaret Young, talks to myCornwall about her busy role as Mayor and her love and plans for the town.

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October/November 2017
Meet The Chef
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Meet The Chef

Head chef Dale and Sous chef Guy from Heligan Kitchen, talk to myCornwall about what it’s like using the amazing produce grown in the famous gardens to make some seriously good food.

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October/November 2017
Customs House Gallery
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Customs House Gallery

Customs House Gallery prides itself on making art affordable and accessible for everyone and are proud to be part of the Own Art scheme.

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October/November 2017
Lisa Wisdom
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Lisa Wisdom

Everything about Lisa Wisdom embodies a way of life few practice today. Her forge, hidden down a bumpy road in the thick countryside of Mabe, is over two hundred years old and it is here that Lisa creates artwork the likes of which has never been done before.

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October/November 2017
Angove
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Angove

AGAIN WE HAVE THE AN PREFIX, THIS TIME FOLLOWED BY GOV, OR MORE CORRECTLY GOF, MEANING ‘SMITH’, AS IN BLACKSMITH. OF JUST OVER 300 FOLK OF THIS NAME IN ENGLAND IN 1861, ALL BUT A VERY SMALL NUMBER ARE IN CORNWALL AND OF THAT SMALL NUMBER, ONE FAMILY IN DEVONSHIRE ARE OF CORNISH EXTRACT, MOVING JUST ACROSS THE TAMAR TO WORK AS COPPERSMITHS IN BUCKFASTLEIGH.

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October/November 2017
The Square Gallery, St Mawes
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The Square Gallery, St Mawes

The views from St Mawes can be related to those of a Riviera.

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August/September 2017
Cool, Calm And Collected
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Cool, Calm And Collected

myCornwall takes the All-new Ford Fiesta out for a run in the country...

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3 mins  |
August/September 2017
10 Things To Do
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10 Things To Do

10 Things To Do

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August/September 2017
My St Ives
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My St Ives

Mayor of St Ives, Suzanne Tanner talks to myCornwall about her passion for the area and plans for St Ives.

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3 mins  |
August/September 2017
Praise The Pasty
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Praise The Pasty

A humble harmony of succulent beef, sturdy vegetables and buttery pastry has become one of Cornwall’s most iconic and cultural symbols. We all know it well – the Pasty. With the annual World Championships approaching in March held at the Eden Project, myCornwall explores the historical influence this simple yet effective dish has had not only on Cornwall, but the world.

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4 mins  |
February/March 2017
Ian McCarthy's World of Wildlife
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Ian McCarthy's World of Wildlife

From the islands of Antarctica to the north cliffs of Cornwall, BAFTA winning wildlife photographer and filmmaker Ian McCarthy has seen 30 years worth of wildlife. Here, he speaks to myCornwall about his long standing career with the natural world and what he loves about photographing Cornwall’s wildlife.

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5 mins  |
February/March 2017
Beachcombing Treasures From The Sea
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Beachcombing Treasures From The Sea

Everything that the sea casts up onto the shore has a story to tell. Some objects give us glimpses into the lives of marine creatures, others speak of long distance voyages and a life on the ocean waves, or tell us about our own lives and careless habits. Once you learn to read these stories, beachcombing can become an addiction.

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5 mins  |
February/March 2017
Step Outside
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Step Outside

Keen to look at different ways to get active, myCornwall’s Alex Saunders has searched the county far and wide for some fun, unusual and easy activities that will suit everyone from grandparents to kids!

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4 mins  |
February/March 2017
Cheese To Please
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Cheese To Please

Amongst the rambling boulders, unruly grasslands and bent back trees that make up the outskirts of Bodmin moor, Stansfield Farm makes its cheese seven days a week. It’s a long, demanding process, one that requires acute attention to detail.

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5 mins  |
October/November 2017
Through A Contemporary Lens
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Through A Contemporary Lens

Jack Davis talks to myCornwall about his life as an artist and how his spectacular environment influences his work.

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3 mins  |
October/November 2017
Inbox
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Inbox

We really enjoy reading your news and views so please get in touch either by email, through the website, social media or old fashioned handwritten letters, which we love to receive.

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August/September 2017
Adore My Store St Justin
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Adore My Store St Justin

Almost everyone in Cornwall will know the St Justin brand.

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3 mins  |
August/September 2017
Best Days Out
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Best Days Out

Every year the myCornwall team go out and about hunting down the very best that Cornwall has to offer. whether its fun family days you need, hidden treasures to get away from it all or the latest buzz for the adrenalin junky in your life, we think we’ve got you covered. we’ve done all the legwork so all you need to do is go out and explore.

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7 mins  |
August/September 2017
St Moritz
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St Moritz

From the moment you turn into the drive it’s clear that you have arrived somewhere special. Tucked away in the hamlet of Trebetherick just outside Polzeath on the north coast of Cornwall, St Moritz’s art deco-style white washed architecture contrasts against the bright blue cloudless sky and the clear turquoise sea, providing the picture-perfect location for an ‘away from it all’ weekend.

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August/September 2017
Meet The Chef
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Meet The Chef

Located just outside of Falmouth, the Meudon Hotel is set in an absolutely stunning location with amazing gardens and a hotel and restaurant that offers tranquility and the best of Cornish produce. myCornwall meets Head Chef, Terri Andrewartha to showcase what delectable food she’s serving up.

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August/September 2017