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Two Cornish Audio Tours

Mevagissey is a small harbour on the south coast of Cornwall. Despite its many visitor attractions, it is still a working fishing harbour. We meet the harbour master, a fisherman, a gallery owner and the man who runs the village’s model railway: Presenter: Matthew Clarke Music: Matthew Clarke Poet: Bert Biscoe Cornwall’s only city and [...]
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How is Truro coping in the tough times?

How is Truro faring in the downturn and should the city expand to the east or further to the west?
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Cornwall Business Fair

When the going gets tough, the tough get marketing... or so they say. The going is indeed tough, so it is good timing that Cornwall Chamber of Commerce is planning a business fair for the Spring.
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Truro Remembrance Parade

Cornwall has been marking Thursday and Sunday’s Rememberance commemorations solemnly in the wake of a string of Cornish losses in Afghanistan. So this year, towns across Cornwall have not just been thinking of the people killed in the first and second world wars but also remembering all the other battles since -including Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Forging relationships to win business…

BNI is about generating referrals - however, it is about doing it using strong business relationships where the members actually get to know each other.
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A Tour of Truro

Listen to the KernowPods tour of Truro, including: Truro Cathedral; Bosvigo Gardens; The Cheese Shop.
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