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 Cornwall | Cornwall
Consultation on tougher penalties for hit-and-runs
It follows a campaign launched by the family of Ryan Saltern, who died in Cornwall.
Extra phones mooted for safety after death threats
It comes after mobile phones have been systematically reduced for staff to drive down costs.
Poor decisions in extending prison lease, MPs say
Report says "poor commercial decisions" were made when the lease was agreed with the Duchy of Cornwall.
Dehydrated seal rescued after travelling 120km
It was spotted on rocks on the bay on 11 December fully weaned but in thin condition.
Wassailing tradition started in 1624, cheers town
The Bodmin Wassail takes place annually on the Twelfth Night.
The party that 'changed the political dynamic'
Leaders of Mebyon Kernow say they will continue their fight for a Cornish assembly in future.
Some schools closed amid snow and ice disruption
Wintry weather will continue as the Met Office issues further a yellow weather warnings.
Police appeal after spate of AI related graffiti
Police want to speak to a masked person seen in images released by the force.
Coastguard rescue missing dog from narrow cliff
Boscastle Coastguard says the dog was unhurt and "very pleased" to see the rescuers.
Pi the whale's gender revealed by drone images
Jay Cowen, from Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust, says the humpback may be of breeding age.
Hospitality sector bosses look ahead at 2026
Ellie Pitt says her business rates were increasing from £56,000 to £93,000.
'Lot of rubbish down there' - the team keeping Plymouth Sound clean
Hundreds of tyres have been retrieved from the seabed in Plymouth Sound by The Ships Project.
Storm Goretti: Amber warning for wind in Cornwall
David Braine has the details of the yellow and amber warnings. Photo: James Kitto.
Hidden Cornwall
James Churchfield has more details of the Bodmin Wassail.
Hidden Cornwall
The Lizard Windmill was built about 400 years ago. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
Hidden Cornwall
Julie Skentelbery has more on the housing protests in the 1930s. Photo: Kathy Hill.
An Nowodhow - the News in Cornish
An Nowodhow was written and presented by Duncan McIntosh and edited by Wella Morris.


BBC News | UK | World Edition
UK armed forces helped US seizure of tanker, says MoD
Venezuelan-linked Marinera was stopped by the US Coast Guard as it travelled through waters between Iceland and Scotland.
Family whose son died in crash but were told he survived say ordeal 'unimaginable'
Joshua Johnson's family were mistakenly told their son who died in a car crash had survived.
More snow and ice across UK as cold snap continues
Fresh amber warnings for snow and wind have been issued for parts of the UK on Thursday.
Young people say new driving rules are condescending and expensive
Young drivers have spoken to the BBC about how the proposed changes could affect them.
Murderer and fellow inmate who absconded are caught
Murderer Matthew Armstrong and Daniel Washbourne are arrested on suspicion of escaping lawful custody.
Beach hut owners hit back at council over 'second home' tax plan
Beach hut owners in Mudeford say they will look at the legality of plans to double their council tax.
Lib Dem council to ask for election delay weeks after Davey's warning
Cheltenham Borough Council is asking for its May elections to be postponed.
'Secret traitor' revealed in dramatic uncloaking on The Traitors
The red-cloaked secret traitor had been controlling certain aspects of the game as part of a new twist.
Prince Harry not planning to meet King on UK visit
The King is expected to keep his distance during Harry's court case against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
Man shot dead by police had been carrying air gun
The IOPC is still reviewing evidence following the death of Tony Keeble on the A11 at Thetford.
Martin Clunes to take on role of Huw Edwards in new drama
Doc Martin star Martin Clunes will portray former BBC presenter Huw Edwards in a two-part factual series.
Three children fall from window of double-decker bus
The children have "potentially serious injuries" but they not thought to be life-threatening.
Man jailed for supplying gangs with thousands of Channel small boats
Police described Adem Savas as "without a doubt the most significant supplier" to Channel people smugglers between 2019 and 2024.
I would have been selfish not to share twins' muscle disease diagnosis, Jesy Nelson says
The former Little Mix star recently revealed her twin baby daughters have been diagnosed with SMA.
Man jailed for selling chemicals online to help people kill themselves
Miles Cross admitted selling the fatal chemicals to people he had met on an online forum.
MPs would vote on using troops in Ukraine, Starmer says
It comes after the UK and France reiterated their commitment to using soldiers to police any peace deal.
Rare Iron Age war trumpet and boar standard found
The discoveries are "extraordinarily rare", say the archaeologists who helped find them.
First person charged under new crossing law
Aman Naseri, 18, denies endangering 46 people during a boat crossing to the UK on 5 January.
Jessie Buckley says she was 'brutalised' on TV talent show
The actress came second in the BBC's 2008 search to find an actress to play Nancy in Oliver Twist.
School coach crashes in icy conditions as 18 injured
Two people are taken to hospital following a crash between a school coach and a bus that injured 18.
Assisted dying campaigners request extra time for peers to scrutinise bill
Concern is growing among supporters the bill won't pass parliamentary hurdles in the allotted days.
Poor decisions in extending prison lease, MPs say
Report says "poor commercial decisions" were made when the lease was agreed with the Duchy of Cornwall.
Government demands Musk's X deals with 'appalling' Grok AI deepfakes
Grok is being used to digitally remove women's clothing - something victims describe as "dehumanising".
Watch: BBC reporter tests AI anti-shoplifting tech
Some major retailers and independent stores have introduced AI body scans, CCTV or facial recognition equipment to identify crimes like shoplifting.
Watch: London rings in 2026 with spectacular fireworks
London kicked off new year celebrations with a spectacular 12-minute firework display
Hunt family bravery prompted me to share assault story, says Queen
Queen Camilla has praised the courage of John and Amy Hunt, whose family were killed last year.
Watch: Stunning celestial events that lit up the skies in 2025
From meteor showers to supermoons, here are some of the sights that wowed stargazers this year.
'It's amazing' - Torvill and Dean recognised in New Year Honours
The ice-skating duo are best known for their winning performance at the 1984 winter Olympics.
How the new road safety measures could affect you
The government is proposing lowering alcohol limits for drivers and regular eye tests for older motorists.
Award-winning actor 'regains feeling in feet' with new MND drug
Belfast actor Michael Campbell was diagnosed with the terminal disease in February 2023.
'I've been denied cervical screening four times'
A woman who uses a wheelchair says she is unable to have a smear test due to inaccessible facilities.
Is a Welsh accent a help or a hindrance in The Traitors?
From hiding their jobs, to secret relationships and faking accents, many contestants have trialled strategies to gain people's trust.
Family's 'unimaginable' ordeal after crash ID error
Joshua Johnson's family were mistakenly told their son who died in a car crash had survived.
Sisters abused by priest urge Catholic Church to engage with victims
Margaret and Paula Martin were abused by former priest Con Cunningham, who was jailed in 2021.
Police face driving restrictions under training rules
Some officers to won't be allowed to provide a blue light response when driving police vans.
Why my period made my gambling addiction worse
Researchers are looking to see if there's a link between hormonal fluctuations and gambling addiction.


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