Sennen Businesses Collaborate for O’Neill Surf Event

Sennen Businesses Collaborate for O’Neill Surf Event

Ben Tunnicliffe Sennen Cove and Sennen Surf Centre have teamed up with international surf brand O’Neill for a weekend of demonstrations and competitions on the 30th and 31st May. Product experts and pro surfers from O’Neill will be showcasing their range of wetsuits and boards 

Mosaic designers combine tradition and innovation

Mosaic designers combine tradition and innovation

Expert mosaic designers Harvey and Jefferson, who have built up a mosaic building and restoration business over the last few decades, have now launched an innovative website, making their Victorian mosaic floors widely accessible. ‘Mosaics by Post’ combines traditional designs and 25 years experience with 

Cornish Still Lives

Cornish Still Lives

This spring The Gurnard’s Head hosts Cornish Still Lives, its third art exhibition following In the Cornish Light of Day in 2013.  The exhibition features work by distinguished artists from South West Cornwall: Gillian Cooper, Maggie O’Brien and Martin Sadler.  All are successful in turning 

Pioneering cookery school showcases the wild food of Cornwall

Pioneering cookery school showcases the wild food of Cornwall

Fat Hen, the country’s only dedicated Wild Food Cookery School, is set to re-launch in 2014 with an inspiring menu of specialist cookery courses. The programme will showcase the astounding abundance and diversity of wild Cornish produce, as well as offering a venue for unique 

Critical Reflection

Critical Reflection

For me, ‘Writing News’ has provided an insight into the history of journalism, its key concerns, and the current issues facing journalists working today. At the same time the basic elements of style and structure have been discussed and put into practice in a methodical 

Blogs as Journalistic Tools

Blogs as Journalistic Tools

I found it difficult to identify blogs which could clearly be described as ‘journalistic’. This was because news sites themselves (like the BBC) have some characteristics of a blog, whilst sites which described themselves as blogs tended to have a much more narrative and individualistic 

The Harbour Kitchen Supply Store, Launched Sept 2013

The Harbour Kitchen Supply Store, Launched Sept 2013

The Harbour Kitchen team, following the sale of The Harbour Restaurant in Port Isaac, embarked on an exciting new project this summer. The Harbour Kitchen Supply Store opened in August and was officially launched in September, with a busy gathering of food fanatics from Cornwall and beyond. The 

The world’s biggest coffee morning at The Old Coastguard

The world’s biggest coffee morning at The Old Coastguard

On Friday 27th September one of the biggest fundraising events in the fight against cancer arrives in the Cornish village of Mousehole. The Old Coastguard will be hosting their own very special gathering as part of Macmillan’s national Coffee Morning from 10am, and all are welcome.     Macmillan’s aim each year 

Future looks bright for top Cornish chef

Future looks bright for top Cornish chef

One of Cornwall’s best-loved chefs is embarked on an exciting journey this month, as her popular restaurant changed hands and a new venture took flight. Several months ago Emily Scott decided to sell The Harbour Restaurant, which occupies the picturesque and historic building of No.1 

Launching StreetSmart 2013 in Cornwall

Launching StreetSmart 2013 in Cornwall

This year’s StreetSmart campaign in Cornwall is a joint effort, spearheaded by experienced agency Eventy Marketing & PR and Cornwall Content. If you are interested in taking part please e-mail info@cornwallcontent.com. StreetSmart is a national campaign to help the homeless, raising money through £1 donations