Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Best Mum Celebrated

Best mum celebrated
A CELEBRATION ball has been planned for Friday, May 1 in honour of the president of Tanya's Courage Trust, Iris Billing, who has recently been voted Tesco Magazine 'Mum of the Year'.

Mrs Billing set up the charity to help teenage and young adult cancer sufferers in memory of her daughter who died of leukaemia aged 17.

The ball will be held at the Atlantic Hotel, Newquay, with dinner cooked by TV chefs.

Live entertainment will be provided by the Vanity Girls and Atlantic FM.

Tickets cost £35 each and the booking hotline is 01726 850320 or 01726 70529.
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Monday, 6 April 2009

Cinema Business Booms

The Cornwall Blog: Business booming for St Austell’s cinema
Cornwall’s first new cinema complex for over 70 years – White River Cinema in St Austell is gearing up for a busy Easter and will be preparing to welcome its 50,000th customer since opening.

Owners WTW Cinemas is reporting ‘consistently strong’ business with ‘record’ admissions during the first quarter of this year (January-March 09) and over the Christmas and New Year period. The two most popular films to date have been Academy award winning ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and children’s feature ‘Bolt’.
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Falmouth - the home for dolphins

Falmouth - the home for dolphins (From Boating Cornwall)
Pictured in Falmouth Harbour, a pod of playful dolphins entertain passengers on the St Falmouth - the home for dolphinsMawes to Falmouth ferry.

The new wooden ferry was built locally but Cockwells Modern and Classic boatbuilding in Falmouth.

The St Mawes Ferry Company run an hourly service 364 days a year and the new boat, The Duchess of Cornwall, was named by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall in July last year.

The pictures here taken by Toby Budd from the ferry company and the dolphins thought to be Bottlenose Dolphins.

The skipper John Brown (Topper) and crew Mark Cairnes enabled passengers to get a good view of the dolphins as they crossed the Carrick Roads.
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Friday, 3 April 2009

UK Food Holidays

UK short-break family summer foodie holiday ideas – travelbite.co.uk
Planning the family holidays this year could present UK travellers with some exciting challenges. The economic downturn not only makes the working week a little more worrisome but when we have the chance to take a break, some feel like they still need to save money.

A recent survey suggested that more than half of us will stay in the UK this year and while this may not initially seem like the most appealing prospect, for families with children there is a world of adventure and hidden gems to be found on UK soil - and a great deal of them are free of charge!

You don't have to opt for the traditional seaside holiday or day trip either.

Why not help your children learn about food while discovering a wealth of beautiful countryside and little known attractions?

There are literally hundreds of ways to take your family on a 'foodie day out' that don't cost a fortune and there is no need to compromise on fun either! Whether staying for a week on holiday this year or just a day, guests can find exciting activities, whatever the weather and whatever the budget.

Here we make a few suggestions on how to nurture children's passion for food and learning, while ensuring the whole family has hours of fun for less this summer.

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Thursday, 2 April 2009

Events Calendar April 2009



    April 2009



    4th to 5th - Cornwall Garden Society Spring Flower Show, Boconnoc Estate

    9th - Scillonian Pirate Fun Day Penzance

    9th to 14th - “Anything Goes” at the Minack Theatre

    10th - Fish Fair at Trevaskis Farm Camborne

    10th to 13th - Easter Egg Hunts at various National Trust properties and National Maritime Museum

    11th to 13th - Spring Fair at Trereife, Penzance

    13th - Gweek, Helston Food and Craft Fair

    23rd - Coastal Wild Food Walk, Godrevy

    24th to 26th - Kitesurfing Freestyle Championships, Watergate Bay

    25th - Camborne Trevithick Day

    29th to 30th - Cornwall International Male Voice Choir Festival




Lifeguard Dog Reinstated

Banned Lifeguard Dog Reinstated After Protests -- ZooToo Pet News
CORNWALL, U.K. -- Once banned from his post, a famed British lifeguard dog will return to duty at a Cornish beach.

Thousands of people signed a petition asking UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown -- and Queen Elizabeth -- to mandate that Bilbo, a 6-year-old Newfoundland, get his job back.

For the past three years, the chocolate-colored, nearly 200 pound dog has stood watch alongside his lifeguard owner. The two patrolled the beachfront together and would regularly cruise the shore in an All Terrain Bike.

Bilbo, whose waterproof coat and webbed paws were reportedly put to good use on the job, also wore his special lifeguard vest before plunging into the water. He had also passed a special fitness and swimming test before making his ocean front debut.

The dog is credited with aiding in three rescues of struggling swimmers in Sennen Cove.

Yet the Royal National Lifeguard Institution took issue with Bilbo riding a motorized bikein May 2008, citing health and safety concerns. Later that month, it officially banned him from him post, saying that while it cannot bar a dog from the beach, it could renounce Bilbo from keeping an official post.
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Wednesday, 1 April 2009

April - From the Farm

We are now welcoming the first of our new seasons visitors and it is very good to see them. Everyone is enjoying the longer evenings now that the clocks have gone forward and the sun has come out again. The hedgerows are full of primroses and pale little violets and there is a lot of nesting activity around the farm. At last there is a chance to get on the land and do a bit of harrowing and rolling to encourage the new grass. The cattle loved going into the fresh pasture and kicked up their heels in true Spring fashion. Not long now till the first calves are due.

Had a delightful day out at Trebah garden where the camellias and rhodedendrons are looking their best. Also managed a trip to the Titanic Exhibition at the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth and a real treat at the Princess Pavilion in Falmouth seeing the wonderful jazz singer Clare Teal. Nearer to home we had a very happy evening out at the Treleigh Arms to celebrate the fact that Ronnie has been working here at Rayle Farm for 40 years. Ronnie is an absolute fount of wisdom about Cornwall’s bird life.

Looking forward to having the family home for the Easter break – we have picnics in mind!