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
Islanders shelter stranded ferry passengers
Islanders put up 97 passengers who were stranded when weather conditions worsened unexpectedly.
Boy, 8, saves lives after mum's organs decision
Theo was made an organ donor following his sudden death in 2024.
Tourism 'feeling the squeeze' ahead of bank holiday
Some hospitality businesses are underwhelmed by visitor numbers so far this season.
Race to buy 'missing piece' of nature haven
The £100,000 piece of land is up for sale on the open market.
'Shock' for paper firm staff amid closure proposal
Paper and packaging firm DS Smith says it is consulting with staff.
William and Catherine share new photo to mark 15th wedding anniversary
The photo shows William and Catherine lying in grass with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
'I can never let go' - the fight for cold case answers
A taskforce has been set up looking into more than 200 cold cases, some of which are decades old.
Inside the small homes offering cheaper care
With councils under growing financial strain, we explore two alternative care models.
Cornish Pirates pleased to secure 'spine' of team
Cornish Pirates joint-head coach Gavin Cattle is pleased to have secured a number of his experienced players for next season.
Cornwall Council defends £100k wage for 25 staff
The council says the salaries are justified due to staff's responsibility for complex services.
How families rely on 'fragile' care system
Social care services are under growing strain as more people need help, say carers.
Firefighters tackle blaze at industrial workshop
Firefighters from six stations attended the incident in Truro.
Learn Cornish Podcast
Learn more about a brand new BBC podcast which launches on Friday called Learn Cornish.
The immersive film about Montol in Penzance
Julie Skentelbery has more details.
Actor says 'Cornwall got under skin' while filming
George MacKay is one of the stars of 'Rose of Nevada'.
Hidden Cornwall
BBC Radio Cornwall's Matt Shepherd has been finding out more about the object.
An Nowodhow - the News in Cornish
An Nowodhow is written and read by Duncan McIntosh and edited by Steve Harris.


BBC News | UK | World Edition
Police declare terrorist incident after two Jewish men stabbed in London
A 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, the Met Police says.
What we know about the Golders Green stabbings
Two Jewish men have been stabbed in Golders Green, north London, an attack police have declared a terrorist incident.
'We will kill you and burn your house': Council staff under attack from High Street gangs
Dozens of Trading Standards officers describe intimidation from criminals running mini-marts and vape shops.
Have the royals got their mojo back from US visit?
Many commentators, even critics of the monarchy, seem delighted at the spectacle.
The city caught in the middle of the big energy shift debate
Is the UK fumbling the shift away from oil and gas jobs?
Statue with Banksy's signature appears in London
A sculpture of a man marching off a plinth in St James's appears to bear the artist's name.
Women can wait years for an endometriosis diagnosis. New tech could change that
A new scan technique could spot areas of endometriosis missed by conventional scans, scientists say.
Farringdon station reopens after possible gas leak
A small number of passengers reported feeling unwell, British Transport Police said.
Bank of England hints at higher rates as Iran war fuels inflation
The Bank of England votes for no immediate change to borrowing costs as it monitors the knock-on effects of the Middle East conflict.
Ukraine volunteer claims MP stole idea to donate ventilators - to divert them to Cuba
Steve Witherden MP has been accused of plagiarism over a letter written to him about the ventilators.
Hereditary peers' last hurrah as 700-year-old system abolished
It comes after legislation to remove their right to sit in the upper chamber passed last month.
PM defends record as Badenoch says he squandered election win
The prime minister and Conservative leader argue over welfare and defence spending ahead of May elections.
Nine arrested after allegations of modern slavery and forced marriage in religious group
Up to 500 officers are involved in three raids at Crewe's Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light group.
Superdry co-founder tells rape trial he had consent
James Holder tells a court it was "very evident" a woman who accused him of rape wanted to have sex.
We can't abolish leasehold outright, housing minister says
Matthew Pennycook rejects criticism the government is dragging its feet on leasehold reform.
Homes evacuated within 400m of suspected WW2 ordnance
Devon and Cornwall Police is asking people not to travel to the Southway area.
Man offered Ukrainians money to carry out Starmer arson attacks, court hears
The three men are accused of targeting north London properties linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Man jailed for killing driver while on TikTok
Ismaeel Malik accessed his phone almost 100 times on his journey, the court is told.
Vet gallery planned to mark 200 years of ZSL
The centre at London Zoo in Regent's Park, central London, is being funded by an anonymous donation.
Children's home abuse investigation closed
A police investigation into child abuse has ended without any staff being charged or arrested.
Hedgehog rescued from drain pipe ordeal with the help of oil and pliers
The animal spent four days wedged tight inside the pipe outside Markinch Town Hall in Fife.
Pictures show 'frightening' wildfires at Welsh beauty spot
Fire crews, including a helicopter, have been responding to fires in and around the Elan Valley area.
William and Catherine share new photo to mark 15th wedding anniversary
The photo shows William and Catherine lying in grass with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Farage says Reform member should apologise for 'poor taste' social media post
Arron Banks posted "Welsh Lad?" in response to a Plaid Cymru video fronted by black community organiser.
Mum who blamed another child for her baby's death found guilty of murder
Nicole Blain's 19-day-old daughter Thea Wilson had suffered broken ribs and three skull fractures.
Al Fayed survivor was modern slavery victim, says Home Office
Rachael Louw says she feels "vindication" and "validation" that her case has been recognised by the British government.
Jokes, gifts and a state dinner: Washington rolls out red carpet for King and Queen
During the White House state dinner, the King gifted the US president a bell from his WW2 submarine namesake, 'HMS Trump'.
Watch: PM's ex-top aide on Mandelson revelations
Key moments as Morgan McSweeney gives evidence to MPs about Peter Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador.
Ringo Starr talks Beatles, Barry Keoghan and country music
The Beatles drummer has released a new, solo album - and it's Americana and country music, more LA and Nashville than Liverpool and London.
Watch: Girl describes finding rare Mexican axolotl in Wales
Evie, 10, tells the BBC about finding the axolotl - named Dippy - and bringing it home to Leicester.
BBC visits migrant camp in northern France as new deal announced
A proposed three-year deal with Paris is aimed at stopping migrants crossing the Channel on small boats.
Video that police denied existed shows woman pinned down
Nadine Buzzard-Quashie speaks for first time about her "David and Goliath battle" against two police forces.
'It was horrific': Jewish security volunteers first on scene of Golders Green attack
Volunteers from Shomrim describe the "pandemonium on the streets" as they rushed to help police apprehend the attacker.
Smiles and wonder: How the US reacted to King Charles
A divided US has come together to watch King Charles' visit with a mix of awe, delight and hope.
Five takeaways from the King's historic address to Congress
There were some lines in the speech that may have buoyed Democrats – and raised eyebrows in the White House.
11 cancers on the rise in young people - scientists find first clue why it's happening
Researchers stress that simple lifestyle changes can still significantly reduce the risk of cancer.
Coroner delivering findings over five people shot dead in 1972
An initial request was held in 1973, with the then coroner returning an open verdict.
Drug kingpin extradited from Dubai is jailed for six years
Stephen Jamieson was caught discussing cocaine, heroin and money with other criminals.
Ukraine volunteer claims MP stole idea to donate ventilators - to divert them to Cuba
Steve Witherden MP has been accused of plagiarism over a letter written to him about the ventilators.


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