Cornish Language Groups Around Cornwall 2018/19


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East Cornwall

Bude Thursday 19:30–21:30 Beginner Gregson Centre, Stratton Jaqi Heard pleganmor@gmail.com

Callington Wednesday 19:15–21:15 All Levels Callington Methodist Church Maureen Pierce mpiercekernow@btinternet.com 01579 382511

Camelford Thursday 19:00–21:00 All Levels Contact for further information Jerry Jefferies jerry.sethir@btinternet.com 07929 859604

Launceston Launceston Thursday 19:30–21:30 All Levels Central Methodist Church Hall Tim Hambly tchambly@btinternet.com 01566 773716

Saltash Saltash Tuesday 19:00–21:00 All Levels Saltash College Maureen Pierce mpiercekernow@btinternet.com 01579 382511

Wadebridge Tuesday 19:00–21:00 All Levels Contact for further information Jerry Jefferies jerry.sethir@btinternet.com 07929 859604


Central Cornwall

Camborne Thursday 19:00–20:30 All Levels Centenary Centre Ray Chubb ray@spyrys.org 01209 842394

Constantine Constantine Monday 19:00–21:00 3rd/4th grade only Private house Vanessa Beeman gwenenen45@btinternet.com 01326 341164

Newquay Wednesday 19:00–21:00 Beginner–Intermediate Newquay Tretherras School Liz Carne e.carne@tiscali.co.uk 01637 876326

Penryn Penryn Monday 19:00–21:00 1st grade (1st year) Tremough Campus Jenefer Lowe tackleys@btinternet.com 01326 315994

Penryn Monday 19:00–21:00 1st grade (2nd year) Tremough Campus Mike Tresidder tackleys@btinternet.com 01326 315994

Penryn Monday 19:00–21:00 2nd grade Tremough Campus Esme Tackley tackleys@btinternet.com 01326 315994

Penryn Monday 19:00–21:00 3rd grade Tremough Campus Roger Tackley tackleys@btinternet.com 07533 723539

Redruth Thursday 18:45–20:15 Beginner Private house Pat Parry pat.parry33@btinternet.com 01209 215917

Redruth Thursday 19:00–20:30 Intermediate Private house Pat Parry pat.parry33@btinternet.com 01209 215917

Redruth Wednesday 17:30–19:30 Suitable for families The Melting Pot, Krowji Clive Baker clive.baker@gmail.com 07925 327486

Redruth Tuesday 18:30–20:00 Beginner The Venue Clive Baker clive.baker@gmail.com 07925 327486

Redruth Wednesday 10:00 Beginner Private house Audrey Metcalfe audreymetcalfe@hotmail.co.uk 01209 313847

Redruth Wednesday 19:00–20:30 Intermediate Private house Jenefer Lowe jeneferl@hotmail.co.uk 01209 211990

St Austell Thursday 10:30–12:00 4th grade/Advanced Moustache Jack’s Jan Edmondson anjanva@outlook.com 01503 220445

St Austell Wednesday 19:00–21:00 All Levels St Austell Arts Centre Ruth Webb ruth6webb@gmail.com 07970 309275

Truro Wednesday 17:30–18:30 Beginner Wig & Pen Mark Trevethan cornishlanguage@cornwall.gov.uk 07967 153107

Truro Wednesday 17:30–18:30 2nd grade Wig & Pen Mark Trevethan cornishlanguage@cornwall.gov.uk 07967 153107

Truro Tuesday 13:00–14:00 3rd grade Lily’s of Truro Mark Trevethan cornishlanguage@cornwall.gov.uk 07967 153107


West Cornwall

Heamoor Wednesday 19:00–21:00 All Levels St Thomas Church Hall Steve Penhaligon www.klassanhay.org.uk 01736 811182

Mullion Monday 19:30–21:00 All Levels Private house Dick Ormond susan.ormond@btinternet.com 01326 240168

St Ives Tuesday 18:00–19:30 Intermediate (upper) Fishermens Lodge Mick Paynter mickpaynterstives@gmail.com 01736 795874

St Ives Tuesday 19:30–21:00 4th grade/Advanced Fishermens Lodge Mick Paynter mickpaynterstives@gmail.com 01736 795874

St Ives Friday 16:30–18:00 Intermediate (lower) Fishermens Lodge Mick Paynter mickpaynterstives@gmail.com 01736 795874

St Ives Friday 18:00–19:30 Beginner Fishermens Lodge Mick Paynter mickpaynterstives@gmail.com 01736 795874

St Ives Friday 19:30–21:00 Advanced Fishermens Lodge Mick Paynter mickpaynterstives@gmail.com 01736 795874

 

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BBC NEWS
BBC Cornwall | Cornwall
Octopus bloom may be here to stay, say scientists
The Marine Biological Association says the invasive species has successfully bred in UK waters.
Planning laws 'undermine democracy' claim villagers
Councillors say new central planning rules strip away their ability to block unpopular solar farms.
Abuse survivor's fury at mum's early jail release
Caroline Eshghi is campaigning to change sentencing guidelines in child abuse cases.
Show refunds could take time after cancellation
Ticket holders are most likely to get money back but decisions on trader refunds have not been made.
Boy, 13, who lost 12 pints of blood thanks donors
Elliott Wills could have died after catastrophic bleeding followed routine surgery.
City plan promises 320 homes as costs cut
Developers are hoping a scaled-back £120m to £150m scheme can get the project in Cornwall moving.
Dawe hails 'inspirational' Cornwall captain Matavesi
Cornwall head coach Graham Dawe says "inspirational" captain Sam Matavesi was a key reason for his side's County Championship success.
Bars and hotels 'cannot afford to take on staff'
Some hospitality businesses say increasing costs mean they cannot hire new employees.
Surgical hub receives national accreditation
The St Austell hub helps patients receive treatment closer to home while reducing waiting times.
Cancelled Cornwall show costs traders thousands
The final day of the Royal Cornwall Show was cancelled on Saturday due to a strong winds.
Cricket pitches damaged in 'joyriding' incident
Police say the incident was a "suspected joyriding" incident and an investigation was ongoing.
Funds to give historic battery 'new lease of life'
A coastal artillery battery in Cornwall will be restored and opened to the public, bosses confirm.
How many people are living with dementia?
People aged over 65 who are finding themselves being increasingly forgetful should speak to a GP.
What do you know about breast cancer?
It is the second most common cancer which one in seven women will develop in their lifetime.
What are the risk factors of prostate cancer?
About 35% of prostate cancer cases each year are in men aged 75 or more.
Need To Know Cornwall
The final day of the event on Saturday was cancelled because of the weather.
Double success for Cornwall's rugby teams
Neil Caddy has the details.
Hidden Cornwall
Piers was a wanted man before his capture. Pic: BBC Weather Watcher/Cornish-Wolverine.
Learn Cornish, Dyski Kernewek
Learn job titles and how to chat about work, with a slightly bizarre alien detour.
An Nowodhow - the News in Cornish
An Nowodhow is written and read by Steve Penhaligon and edited by Steve Harris.


BBC News | UK | World Edition
'I was a prisoner in my home': Drug gangs 'cuckooing' hundreds of homes a week, police warn
Hundreds if not thousands of people's homes are being taken over by UK gangs every week, say police.
West Ham co-owner accused of preying on women for sex
Women say David Sullivan told them they needed to have sex with him to feature in his newspapers.
Football regulator 'in contact' with West Ham over Sullivan
Multiple women accuse the billionaire of abusing his power and preying on them for sex, in some cases when they were in their late teens.
'Pay ransom or lose a kidney': Illegal migrants bound for UK kidnapped in Libya
The Iraqi Kurds were captured by a militia who demanded a ransom of $5,000 (£3,700) per person.
Legal equality duty for public services should be scrapped, says Badenoch
The Conservative leader will argue that the rules have become a "minefield that exposes almost every significant public decision to legal challenge".
Driving test booking rules tightened after thousands of no shows
Learner drivers can only swap their test to the three centres nearest to their original booking.
'Lives still at risk' from unregulated baby sleep industry after BBC investigation
'Families deserve clarity about the qualifications and training of those caring for their children'
Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson investigated over nightclub incident
An incident at a nightclub involving England cricket captain Ben Stokes, pace bowler Gus Atkinson and a Saracens academy player is being investigated by the England and Wales Cricket Board and the Prem Rugby club.
I thought I'd got my dream flat - so did 23 others
Student Mide Awosika pays thousands for a flat rental deposit - and discovers many others also did.
Families' fury over 'brazen' appeal bid by paddleboard boss who caused four deaths
Nerys Lloyd's bid to shorten her sentence caused further pain, two of her victims' families say.
Man saves neighbours after lightning strikes roof and fire spreads
Residents slept, one with an eye mask on and ear plugs in, as the blaze took hold.
Zelensky thanks UK for 'ironclad' support after meeting King
Following their meeting, Zelensky thanks the UK for its "ironclad" support for Ukraine.
Schools cutting subjects due to teacher shortage 'crisis'
Education leaders say some secondary schools are reducing timetables due to a lack of specialist teachers.
Sikh group calls for inquiry into Henry Nowak death
Dabinderjit Singh of the Sikh Federation has written to the government calling for an inquiry.
Starmer tells Apple and Google to ban nude images on children's phones
Firms will be expected to activate built-in features to stop children accessing sexually explicit images.
Nottingham attacks inquiry revealed miscarriage of justice, victim's mother says
The bereaved families of the victims of Valdo Calocane speak at a press conference in London.
Epstein victim says she had dinner at Andrew's palace apartment
Testimony to US Congress members is the first time a woman abused and trafficked by the late financier has publicly spoken of attending royal residences.
Donaldson told police sex abuse allegations were 'unbelievable'
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has pleaded not guilty to 18 sex abuse charges and his wife, Lady Eleanor Donaldson, denies five charges related to aiding and abetting.
Recycling plant fire causes severe rail disruption
The fire is under control after a day which saw rail services through the area brought to a halt.
Woman, 19, dies after gunshots heard at house
Detectives say they were called to the scene in north London just after midnight on Monday.
Pair used companies as front to import cocaine
Muhammad Hussain and "right-hand man" Riaz Wadood used the firms as a front to import drugs.
Significant changes to new GCSEs likely after burnout concerns
The exams watchdog said it supported the decision to address concerns raised by teachers.
Ex-Olympian's wife 'feared he would kill her'
Curtis Robb, 54, is accused of repeated or continuous controlling and coercive behaviour.
Watch: A veil, gowns and umbrellas at a rainy royal wedding
Princess Anne's son Peter Phillips married NHS nurse Harriet Sperling in a private ceremony.
Education for boys might require 'different approach' to girls - Southgate
The former England manager's new documentary focuses on tackling a crisis facing boys and young men.
Watch: Ed Sheeran performs surprise hometown gig
He performs an acoustic set to crowds near Ipswich Waterfront after announcing it on social media.
Henry Nowak: How misinformation sent two people into hiding
A former police officer wrongly identified as being at the scene of Henry Nowak's arrest and death said she is scared for her safety.
He told us we were slaves - The fight for justice on a Scottish fishing trawler
The migrant fishermen who waited nine years to give evidence about the company that exploited them.
The Papers: 'Israel and Iran step back' and 'Is uni a waste of money?'
Several front pages cover the agreement between Israel and Iran to halt attacks on one another, following an exchange of fire on Monday.
Who is David Sullivan - football boss, 'king of porn' and alleged sexual predator?
The ex-West Ham boss has long boasted of sexual conquests, but is now accused of exploitative behaviour.
Idris Elba: 'Don't try to make James Bond woke'
The British star also said some audiences would not accept a black male actor playing 007.
'No dead ends': What the Dutch can teach us about tackling youth unemployment
The Netherlands has one of the world's lowest rates of 16 to 24-year-olds not in education, employment or training.
Total of 135 people make compensation claims over care home abuse
A BBC investigation reveals a report detailing the scale of abuse and neglect at a children's home.
Church of Ireland 'safeguarding failings' over pastor's criminal record
Several whistleblowers have spoken to BBC Spotlight as part of a programme examining safeguarding issues within the Church of Ireland.
Schools cutting subjects due to teacher shortage 'crisis'
Education leaders say some secondary schools are reducing timetables due to a lack of specialist teachers.
Families' fury over 'brazen' appeal bid by paddleboard boss who caused four deaths
Nerys Lloyd's bid to shorten her sentence caused further pain, two of her victims' families say.


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