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2 EVENTS SPECIAL Autumn 2009
Wednesday 14 October Thursday 22 – Friday 23 October Saturday 24 October –
Out & About – A Monthly Walk in Craft Fair
Sunday 1 November
• 4 LANES OF COMPUTERISED SCORING
The Tamar Valley 10am – 5pmTown Hall Fowey PL23 1AZ – a mix of Cornish
Halloween Trail
• LICENSED BARS (ENTERTAINMENT JULY & AUGUST)
2pm meet Harrowbarrow & Metherell Village Hall,
quality craft goods from home made preserves to hand
During café opening hours Cardinham Woods, Nr Bodmin
• A ‘LA CARTE RESTAURANT
School Road, Harrowbarrow, Callington PL17 8BQ walks
knitted items & individually crafted greetings cards.
are leisurely, not to strenuous, between 1.5 & 6miles long
Something to suit every taste. Stalls may vary from fair to
SX100 666 – track down the clues on this spooky
• “BOWL & MEAL” DEALS • POOL TABLES along quiet roads, public footpaths, bridleways kindly fair. Admission free, all welcome.
adventure and unravel the mystery to claim a scary treat.
funded by the Health Promotion Service Small Grant
Suitable for 5+ years. Cost £2 per clue sheet, available from
• ACCOMMODATION (FREE BOWLING FOR RESIDENTS)
Scheme. Walks are open to all, but particularly for those
Thursday 22 – Saturday 24 October
Woods café. No booking necessary
Open 11am-11pm - Booking Advisable
TEL: 01637 874483
individuals that are reluctant to walk on their own & would
The Camp Theatre Present
welcome an informative guided walk, as well as fresh air &
The Lying Kind by Anthony Nielson
Sunday 25 October
PORTH LODGE HOTEL, PORTHBEAN ROAD,
exercise. The event is free of charge with a free leaflet of Pensilva Antiques & Collectors Fair
NEWQUAY, CORNWALL TR7 3LT
the month’s walk. Children are welcome, walkers must be
7.30pm Menheniot Parish Hall, East Road, Menheniot – a
10am – 4pm Millennium House, Pensilva, PL14 5 NF –
mobile and dogs on leads welcome. Details on 01579
wickedly funny, black comedy performed by the Camp
something for everyone with a wide range of porcelain,
351081 or jean@sunnyridge.demon.co.uk
Theatre Company. You can have supper before on the
23/24. Tickets charges will depend on performance only or
glass, collectables, stamps, postcards, jewellery and
Thursday 15 – Sunday 18 October with supper. N.B.The play contains some strong language furniture. With disabled access and refreshments available.
Falmouth Oyster Festival
and is not suitable for children. For further information Parking. Admission 50p. Details on 01579 383005 or
TENPIN BOWLING www.porthlodgehotel.co.uk 10am on Events Square, Falmouth - Falmouth Oyster
and ticket costs call 01579 347462. 07977 908486
Festival celebrates the start of the oyster dredging season.
Friday 23 October
To be opened by Mat Follas 2009 Master Chef winner, 4
Sunday 25 October
Caradon
days packed with cookery demonstrations by leading local
Stargazing
Fungi to Photograph
chefs, oysters, seafood, wine & local ale. Children’s shell
7 – 9pm Cardinham Woods, Nr Bodmin SX 100 666 – join
10am meet Golitha Falls car park SX 228 689 – organised
painting, sea shanties, a town parade & live music. For a experienced astronomers for a fascinating talk about our
by Cornwall Wildlife Trust who join with Camborne/Redruth
daily events diary visit www.falmouthoysterfestival.co.uk universe, followed by a short walk to look at the stars
Cabs Ltd
Camera Club for a walk around the falls & will be looking
or contact 01326 312300 through powerful telescopes. Cost adults £8 per person to
specifically for fungi to photograph. Please bring camera,
Fridays 16 & 23 October
include tea & coffee. Children must be 12+. No dogs.
Booking is essential on 01392 834233
tripod, lunch and wear suitable footwear & clothing. For
Ghost Tours (Hallowe’en)
further details call 01209 714557.
Wheelchair Equipped Vehicles
6.30pm – 9.45pm Lanhydrock House, Bodmin PL30 5AD –
Friday 23 October
Available
Sunday 25 October
enjoy a glass of sparkling wine before a ‘spooky’ tour of the Superstition Mountain
house, followed by a 3 course supper. Cost £32.50pp.
8pm Sterts Theatre, Upton Cross, PL14 5AZ – the
Medieval Mining – A Walk From
Local & Long Distance
Booking essential on 01208 265950
Gunwallow brothers are in deep trouble. Slim’s scrap-yard Bere Ferrers to Bere Alston
7 days a week
Friday 16 & Saturday 17 October
has gone belly-up. Dwayne owes money to some bad
1.30pm the walk will start from the riverside at Bere Ferrers
* Regular * Reliable
Will Kempe – A Fast Forward
people and Mark’s in love with dodgy Tina from down the
SX 460 634 20 metres east of the Old Plough Inn & 700
pub. As if that’s not enough, their dad’s just popped his
Production
metres east of Bere Ferrers Railway Station & will finish at
* Friendly & Efficient
clogs & left them on the brink of bankruptcy. Contains adult
berre Alston Railway Station. Walkers using their own
8pm Sterts Theatre, Upton Cross, PL14 5AZ – Will Kempe themes & language. Suitable 12+ Tickets £8.50, conc. £7.
4, 6, 7 and 8 Seaters available takes its starting point from the hero’s attempt to recover Details on 01579 362382/362962 www.sterts.co.uk
transport are advised to leave their cars etc at bere Alson
some of the promised sponsorship money, after he Morris
Station & use the 13.05 train to Bere Ferrers. Walk approx.
For Free Quotes and Bookings danced from London to Norwich in 1600. Kempe had been
Friday 23 – Sunday 25 October 5 miles maily easy walking on footpaths & tracks but some
a leading clown, until his habit of improvising text & his World Coastal Rowing
steep slopes & rough ground Please wear suitable footwear
Tel: 01579 340007 (Liskeard) insistence on ending each performance with a vigorous
& clothing. The Old Plough Inn at Bere Ferrers should be
dance, led to his dismissal. Fast Forward Theatre have
Championships Plymouth Sound
open & serving food from 12noon but check first to make
taken this account & used flashback to track some of
The Championships will be based at the world famous
sure. 01822 840358. Organised by Dr Peter Claughton
Colin Hill Motors
Kempe’s more celebrated performances. Tickets £7.50,
Royal Western Yacht Club (RWYC) at Queen Anne Battery
(University of Exeter)
conc. £5. Details on 01579 362382/362962
Marina on the North East corner of Plymouth Sound.
www.sterts.co.uk
www.worldoffshorerowingchampionships2009.com Monday 26 October
Kelly Bray • Callington Saturday 17 October Saturday 24 October
Forest School Adventure
FOR ALL YOUR
Big Breakfast Stamp Fair & Exhibition
Meet 9.45am West Lodge, Mount Edgcumbe Country
8.30am – 1pm Long Room, Public Hall, West Street, 10am – 4pm Liskeard Community College, Greenbank
Park, Cremyll, Torpoint – join us for some fun in the
SERVICING NEEDS
Liskeard – come and enjoy a big breakfast. Cost £5 and Road, Addington, Liskeard PL14 3EA – Cornwall Philatelic
woods. Activities include exploring, making dens, arts &
proceeds to Children’s Hospice Southwest. Details on Federation annual Stamp Fair & Exhibition – CORNEX 2009.
crafts, playing games & learning about nature. You’ll toast
BODY SHOP REPAIRS
01579 345735
Disabled access. Details on 01288 355918
your own marshmallows & enjoy hot chocolate around the
Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 October
campfire. Suitable for children 6 yrs & over. Please wear
MOTs
Saturday 24 October
sturdy footwear and suitable outdoor clothing. Cost £15 for
Art & Craft Show
Ladies Night – Pamper Evening 1 child, discounts for more than one child per family.
10am – 4pm St Cleer Memorial Hall, Well Lane, St Cleer
CALL YOUR LOCAL MOT
7.30pm The Memorial Hall, Well Lane, St Cleer, Liskeard
Organiser Carol Wride – Forest School leader Booking
PL14 5EA – local artist’s work on display for exhibition &
PL14 5EA – enjoy an evening of pamper treats such as essential on 01752 204922
TEST CENTRE
sale. Details 01579 346868
facials, manicures, massage and aromatherapy, combined
Saturday 17 October – 1 November
with shopping opportunities such as jewellery, make-up &
Monday 26 October
01579 382826
Plant Centre Sale
Christmas crafts. Wine & refreshments also being served. Feed the Birds
11am – 5pm Lanhydrock House, Bodmin PL30 5AD – pick
Proceeds in aid of St Cleer Pre-School. Cost £3. Details on
12noon – 3pm Lanhydrock House, Bodmin PL30 5AD –
24 HOUR MOBILE
up a bargain in our end of season sale. Details on 01208
01579 343805
make a bird feeder & decorate a bird box for your
07890 325352
265950 Saturday 24 October
garden.Normal charges apply + £1.50 per child. Details on
Sunday 18 October
Creatures at Night –
01208 265950
Fungi Foray Night Vision Walk
Monday 26 October
CHEQUES CASHED
10am meet Ponts Mill Car Park SX 072 562 – a gentle From 6pm to approx 9pm mmet at Devon Great Consols, Lost in Film – Frost/Nixon (15)
walk in the Luxulyan Valley with Elizabeth Crow. Discover Wheal Josiah chimneystack, in the car park – a guided
more about the world of fungi. Organised by Friends of
Doors open 7pm film starts 8pm The Church Rooms,
wildlife walk with Martin Summers, using high tech
WHILE YOU WAIT
Luxulyan Valley & Cornwall Wildlife Trust. Please wear equipment to help you see in the dark. Using infra –red
Church Lane, Lostwithiel PL22 0DA (off Fore street) –
sturdy boots or shoes, Cost FoLV & CWT members free,
camera equipment & bat detectors you will be able to try
Frost/Nixon is the story of the legendary interviews
PLYMOUTH Cheque Exchange
non members £1.50
for yourself & view the creatures of the night, such as bats
between jet-setting personality David Frost & disgraced
ex-president Richard Nixon. The film shows the
144 Union Street
Sunday 18 October
& owls, while watching them on mini tv screens. Please
motivations, build-up & finally the battle of words between
Walkies By The Water
wear suitable footwear & clothing. Cost adults £5, children
£3. No dogs please. Suitable for all ages – families
the two men. Tickets: £4 on the door or in advance from
Tel: Plymouth (01752) 269722
Registration 10.30am – 11.30am Cotehele Quay,
welcome. Booking is essential on 01822 835033.
Watts Trading, Fore St, Lostwithiel. Details on 01208
St Dominick, Nr Saltash PL12 6TA SX 422 685– help raise
www.tamarvalley.org.uk
873242, info@lostinfilm.org www.lostinfilm.org Disabled
ST AUSTELL
funds for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People by taking part in a
access to the venue
sponsored walk around the NT’s beautiful Cotehele Estate Saturday 24 October
Cheque Exchange
on the banks of the River Tamar. Two scenic routes to
Poppy Appeal Concert
Tuesday 27 October
choose from. Complete the walk & receive a special hearing
16 South Street
dogs medal & certificate. Cost in advance £3 adults £1
7.30 Bodmin Public Rooms – concert with the Loveny
Introduction to Wildlife Tracking
children/senior citizens & raise as much sponsorship as
Male Voice Choir for the British Legion Poppy Appeal with 10am – 1pm Churchtown Farm Community Reserve,
Tel: St Austell you can, £5 per person on the day. Please wear suitable
guest soloist Jonathan Delbridge. Details on 01822
Saltash. Meet outside the Cecil Arms pub in St Stephens
(01726) 879171
footwear & clothing. Bookings on 01208 79786 or email
852333 or www.lovenymvc.co.uk
– access included uneven ground, muddy in places & some
janine.sergeant@hearingdogs.org.uk entries must be hills. Please wear weather appropriate clothing & footwear.
received by Friday 2nd October. Places may be available
Saturday 24 October
Why not stop at the Cecil Arms for lunch after the event.
after this & on the day please check beforehand.
Kiki Dee & Carmelo Luggeri
Organised by Tamar Valley AONB on 01822 835030
TAMAR VIEW Monday 19 October
8pm concert starts Carnglaze Caverns & Rum Store, St
Neot Liskeard PL14 6HQ – the combination of Kiki’s voice Tuesday 27 October –
FRUITERERS
Practical Conservation Day & Carmelo’s playing is unique, although they think of it as
Sunday 1 November
Pits & Stockwork Quarries on Kit Hill their on-going musical experience. Interval bar. Tickets
Traditional greengrocer with a modern
10am – 4pm Kit Hill North View car park (on right hand £15.00. Details on 01579 320251 or www.carnglaze.com
It’s Time for Bed
outlook. Experience the unique
side of road to summit) SX 377 715 - clearing vegetation 11am – 4pm Cotehele House, St Dominick, Nr Saltash
shopping experience.
from these archaeological features. No charge, please bring
Saturday 24 – Sunday 25 October
PL12 6TA – take a closer look at the bed in King Charle’s
lunch and drink and wear suitable clothing & footwear. Respect Festival Room. Learn about its history, how it is looked after & the
Booking is not essential but for further details call 01579
Plymouth City Centre Piazza & Guildhall – ongoing conservation of the hangings. £NT admission
We stock a vast range 370030 or email jheskett@cornwall.gov.uk
Plymouth Racial Equality Council hold this annual family applies. Details on 01579 351346 or
of products which many Wednesday 21 October
funday to celebrate and promote the cultural diversity of the cotehele@nationaltrust.org.uk
Pentillie Castle Revealed Ramble
city. With a range of activities planned with musical
are locally produced
performances, workshops, children’s & youth activities,
Tuesday 27 October
including: - dairy, bakery,
10.30 for 11am start from the car park at front of Pentillie
Castle, Saltash PL12 6QD SX 410 645 – explore the private
ethnic food stalls & much more.
Meet the Mice
& hidden treasures of this lovely estate with a choice of
www.plymouthrespectfestival.co.uk
meats, pickles, sauces,
2 – 4pm Cardinham Woods, Nr Bodmin SX100 666 – meet
either a short, medium or longer guided walks around the Saturday 24 October – some of Cardinham’s smallest & shyest residents, learn the
jams, eggs and, of course, gardens & estate. The cost is £5 to include lunch. Places
must be booked & paid for in advance, with cheques
Sunday 1 November
signs of other animals and investigate the contents of owl
seasonal fruit and
made payable to Pentillie Castle & Estate and addressed
Hallowe’en Garden Trail
pellets. Suitable for 8 years +. Cost £5 per child
accompanying adults go free. No dogs. Booking essential
vegetables.
to the Special Projects Office, Luxstowe House Liskeard 11am – 4pm Lanhydrock House, Bodmin PL30 5AD – prize
on 01392 834233
PL14 3DZ. The walks will be between 2 to 4.5 miles. Please trail in the gardens Normal charges apply + £1.50 per child.
A local company helping
dress for the weather, wear suitable footwear for walking Details on 01208 265950 Tuesday 27 – Thursday 29 October
along muddy tracks & rough terrain. Guide dogs only on
local people save money.
this walk. Details for this and other walks contact Pat
Saturday 24 October –
Halloween Week at Antony House
Gormley 01579 348749, email: Sunday 1 November
12noon – 5pm Antony House Torpoint PL11 2QA. trails
No gimmicks guaranteed.
pgormley@cornwall.gov.uk
Heligan Harvest Display
start at 12.pm, handicrafts start at 2pm. Follow the
Thursday 22 October 1oam – 5pm The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Pentewan St
Halloween trail around the gardens, take part in the scary
Visit our shop at Apple Jack Barn,
Cabaret Evening
Austell PL26 6EN Heligan’s outstanding and varied range
handicrafts in the stable yard and the best fancy dress wins
Tamar View Fruiterers
8pm Royal British Legion Club, Station Road, Liskeard –
of produce is harvested & lovingly arranged in spectacular
a prize. Fancy dress judged at 2pm daily £NT admission
Tamar View Garden Centre, Carkeel, Saltash PL12 6PH
with Peter Baffles entertainer. In aid of The British Heart
traditional displays. Free entry to Harvest Display, normal
charges apply + £1.50 per trail, £1 for handicrafts per child.
Retail: Tel: 01752 844700
Foundation. Pasty supper. Disabled access. For further
garden admission charges apply. For further information
All children must be accompanied by an adult. Details on
Wholesale Tel: 01752 848738 details call 01579 344365/01579 362593
call 01726 845100 www.heligan.com
01752 812191 antony@nationaltrust.org.uk
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