The festival will open with a cookery master-class with celebrity chef Sophie Grigson followed by a packed programme of cookery demonstrations by leading local chefs, oysters, seafood, wine and ale, children’s shell painting, sea shanties, town parade, live music and marquees packed with Cornish produce and crafts. The festival has broad appeal and is a must for all oyster, seafood and marine heritage enthusiasts!
Tuesday 14 October 2008
Falmouth Oyster Festival 2008
Falmouth Oyster Festival, a celebration of Cornish seafood, takes place from 16th to 19th October 2008 in Events Square, Falmouth.
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Friday 10 October 2008
Perfect Pate
Tuesday 7 October 2008
Camelot Castle Hotel - a great winter retreat
Camelot Castle Hotel is perched on a rugged headland just outside the village of Tintagel (the legendary birthplace of King Arthur!).
This has been one of our favourite Sunday-morning coffee spots for a while now. It's an imposing building, with amazing sea views, and a very comfortable lounge complete with inspired artwork by resident co-owner and artist Ted Sourton. The hotel is co-owned by John Mappin, an heir to the Mappin and Webb jewellery empire.
We've not stayed here yet, but we understand that the hotel has recently benefited from a significant investment in, and upgrade of, the bedrooms and bathrooms.
The Camelot Castle Hotel seems to offer very good value for money for a weekend break away from it all.
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Cornwall,
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Wednesday 1 October 2008
Plymouth Airport flying high
Plymouth City Airport has been ranked as the second-fastest growing airport in the UK, according to figures released by the Civil Aviation Authority.
The airport, an ideal gateway to Devon and Cornwall, saw passenger numbers grow by 31% in June, bucking the trend as far as airports go.
The growth at Plymouth's airport has been attributed to the increased services by home-based airline Air Southwest, which has recently added services to Glasgow, Newcastle, Cork and Dublin - in addition to the established services to London, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Jersey and Dublin.
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