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
The coastal runners who relish the wind and rain
Hundreds of runners braved dreadful weather for the 20th staging of the Classic Quarter.
Cornwall's Miracle Theatre company looks on 47 years
The Miracle Theatre company started with just three people performing in pubs in Cornwall.
Quiz of the week: Octopuses, bunkers and rocking out
How much can you remember from the past week?
Season over for Cornwall's Caudery after surgery
British pole vault record holder Molly Caudery says she is "absolutely heartbroken" to miss the Commonwealth Games and European Championships.
Milestone moment for Parkrun volunteer
Yvonne Turner says she is completing her 500th Parkrun as a volunteer at Land's End on Saturday.
South West residents in King's Honours 2026
Seven people from Cornwall and 17 from Devon are honoured for various services.
Forward Elderkin re-joins Cornish Pirates
Back-row Barnaby Elderkin will re-join Cornish Pirates for the 2026-27 Champ season.
Sign language developed to include marine species
Signs for sharks and seals are created by a University of Exeter student in Cornwall.
Swimmer reunited with hero lifeguard 40 years on
David Lewington was rescued by Martyn Ward at Chapel Porth beach in 1986.
Weekly round-up: Stories you may have missed
Here are some stories that you may have missed from Devon and Cornwall this week.
'First ever' chain ferry mission in friend's memory
The group has raised money for a suicide prevention charity in honour of Dan Demissie.
Emergency by-law approved after octopus surge
A vote on an emergency by-law is passed by nine votes to five.
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.
Hidden Cornwall
Logan Rock is a special geological feature in West Cornwall. Photo: Elizabeth Dale.
Zoe Ball doesn't know where Camborne is!
The presenter recently discovered a family connection to West Cornwall. Photo: BBC.
Octopus 'turn Shellfish industry on its head'
Julie Skentelbery has more details on the issues caused by the octopus bloom.
Learn Cornish, Dyski Kernewek
Danni Diston meets filmmaker Mark Jenkin to explore Cornish identity and culture.
An Nowodhow - the News in Cornish
An Nowodhow is written and read by Kensa Broadhurst and edited by Wella Morris.


BBC News | UK | World Edition
Royal Marines board Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in English Channel
Marines were joined by National Crime Agency officers in the six-hour long operation in the early hours of Sunday.
Tech firms had 'enough time' says Nandy, ahead of social media announcement
The prime minister is expected to announce measures on protecting teenagers online on Monday.
Jubilation as Scotland fans celebrate win
Supporters gathered in bars and venues across the country in the early hours to watch the match against Haiti.
Attempted murder charge after girl stabbed in street
A 30-year-old local man has been charged with trying to kill a 17-year-old girl.
Defence spending discussions ongoing, says Nandy
Negotiations continue over defence spending, the minister says, days after John Healey resigned over funding.
Two men charged over theft of England World Cup kit
Two men are charged for stealing $18,000 worth of property from England at their Kansas City training base.
Welsh church in village home to legendary hound voted 'best place on Earth' by Reddit users
St Mary's Church in Beddgelert was the last place standing in a challenge that started with a world map.
Resident doctors cancel strike after new offer from government
The walkout had been due to start at 07:00 BST on Monday and last until Friday.
Does the UK have a blind spot on UFO sightings?
A campaigner is calling on the government to resume investigations into alleged encounters.
Tommy Robinson says he was stopped at Heathrow by police
The far-right activist says he was stopped under counter terrorism laws at the airport on Saturday evening.
Enter can ban: Council knocks back Metallica gig beer plan
The trial was proposed for the heavy metal band's Glasgow gig at Hampden Park on 25 June.
Woman fearful of 'predators' before her death, family say
Police are reviewing the investigation into Katie Beattie's death following calls from her family.
Thousands gather for anti-racism rally in Belfast after disorder
Protesters gathered at Belfast City Hall for a demonstration against racism, after the past week of violence and disorder.
'He's a life saver': The miniature therapy horse that travels by taxi
Meet Rusty, the pint-sized therapy horse who travels around London in a black cab.
Our son's 20 allergies are so complex he has to travel to the US for regular treatment
Yann Jennings, 10, has allergies including seafood, cats and coconut, but can now eat some nuts daily.
Police officer accused of creating AI evidence
Derbyshire Police say the officer has been removed from frontline duties while it investigates.
Anti-racism rally disrupted by masked group in Glasgow
Thousands of campaigners marching through the city centre were met by several dozen far-right demonstrators.
Joy - and a bit of rivalry - at millionth parkrun
The millionth parkrun event takes place in Bushy Park - where the idea was born 22 years ago.
Eight arrested during anti-immigration march
Most shops, cafes, pubs and businesses along County Road, Liverpool, stay closed for the protest.
Rugby star Sinfield and authors Blackman and Donaldson lead honours list
Noughts & Crosses author Malorie Blackman and Gruffalo creator Julia Donaldson are made dames, as the rugby league star is knighted.
Royal Family watch Red Arrows flypast on Buckingham Palace balcony
The annual event marks the King's official birthday and features more than 1,400 members of the armed forces.
Boy, 14, among murder suspects after man killed
Essex Police say three teenagers are being questioned on suspicion of murder.
Healey wanted UK to join global defence bank, BBC told
Allies of the former defence secretary claim the Treasury tried to shut down the idea.
Linkin Park to make Download Festival history
Linkin Park will make history as the first female-fronted band to headline Download Festival.
The only house left in abandoned mining village up for auction
It is the only house left in Troedrhiwfuwch village and auctioneers have set its guide price at £35,000.
Shopworker sacked for tackling suspected bacon thief
Eileen Fox had worked at the One Stop Shop in Bootle for four years before she was sacked.
Watch: MOD video shows Russian shadow fleet tanker interception
British armed forces boarded a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in the English Channel.
Royal Family joined by thousands at Trooping the Colour
The King and Royal Family attend the Trooping the Colour parade to mark the sovereign's official birthday.
How a knife attack sparked a night of violence in Belfast
BBC Verify mapped some of the violent disorder that took place in Belfast and elsewhere in Northern Ireland.
Torched homes and vehicles: Destruction after Belfast unrest
Houses, vehicles and a bus were set on fire during violent protests on Tuesday night after a knife attack in Belfast.
Why Haiti v Scotland was antidote to the ills of world football
It might have been nervy. It might not have been pretty. But Scotland are here. And Scotland have won. Tom English reports from Boston.
The big numbers behind the UK's newest theme park
Universal United Kingdom Resort is due to open in 2031. What do the figures tell us about it?
How Myles Smith turned five years of therapy notes into a debut album
The singer songwriter's first collection is inspired by the experiences that shaped him before he was famous.
For your ears only: How music brought the new James Bond game to life
The BBC went behind the scenes as the score for the blockbuster James Bond video game was recorded.
Poetry is my therapy - I hope people hear my accent and feel inspired
With #Poetry amassing more than 93m Instagram posts alone, is the spoken word resonating more than ever?
Death records show horror of unmarried mums' home
St Monica's painted itself as helping women but the reality was far worse, as records reveal.
Days of violence 'a stain on NI's international reputation'
International healthcare workers have spoken about threats and intimidation while some fear for their safety.
Glasgow race attacks a 'mark against the reputation of the city'
Former Lord Provost Dr Michael Kelly has told the BBC scenes over the past week were disgraceful.
Our son's 20 allergies are so complex he has to travel to the US for regular treatment
Yann Jennings, 10, has allergies including seafood, cats and coconut, but can now eat some nuts daily.


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