Philleigh Art & Craft Exhibition (until 29/5), 10:30–16:00
10:30 – 16:00 29/05/2023
Philleigh Art & Craft Exhibition: a unique range of art and craft, paintings, sculpture, textiles, jewellery, cards and many gift items will be on display. Call in and have a look around, entrance is free.
Discover the cold war secrets hidden up on Nare Head.
Join our tours by local expert Lawrence Holmes and the ROC team and hear the stories behind what went on in a nuclear bunker and the neighbouring starfish bunker. The nuclear bunker is the only preserved ROC nuclear bunker in the south west open to the public on a regular basis and the decoy command bunker is the only known preserved one of its type in the UK. Together they make Veryan Bunkers a unique site to visit.
Tour dates 2023 (two each day from 11:00 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 15:00):
• Monday 29 May
• Sunday 25 June
• Sunday 23 July
• Sunday 20 August
• Saturday 16 September
All details on the National Trust website
When Puss in Boots discovers that his passion for adventure has taken its toll and he has burned through eight of his nine lives, he launches an epic journey to restore them by finding the mythical Last Wish.
At the age of 21, Tim discovers he can travel in time and change what happens and has happened in his own life. His decision to make his world a better place by getting a girlfriend turns out not to be as easy as you might think.
We serve free coffees, teas, and cold drinks all day. Lunch times we serve jacket potatoes and home-made soup and a roll.
There is an abundance of information leaflets and advice packs to take away. Free Wi- Fi for home workers and everybody in a lovely warm, friendly setting held at Veryan Parish hall.
You can play cards, do a puzzle, bring your knitting, read a book , bring your child and /or dog as long as well behaved on lead. The dog - not the child!
Come and join us every Wednesday. Contact Dee on 07775682139 or 01872 501974 for a lift or further information.
Veryan Market will be open this coming Saturday 3rd June, in Veryan Parish Hall, 10.30-12.30. We will have our regular producers selling locally produced eggs, sausages, home-grown vegetables, local honey, cut-comb honey, beeswax candles and beeswax, a variety of savoury baking and home-baked cakes, home-made preserves, children’s books, beautiful cut flowers, garden shrubs and plants as well as hand-crafted items including cards, gifts, artwork, soft toys, books and bric-à-brac and more. Come and browse our stalls for that unusual, locally-produced gift or some tasty nibbles and at the same time meet up with your friends or neighbours over a cup of tea or cafetière coffee in friendly, relaxed surroundings - hopefully there will be something different that takes your fancy.
Hope to see you there!
Veryan Dance Club
We are a sociable and friendly group of people who just enjoy sequence dancing. Don’t expect “Strictly” standard, it’s more to do with fun and socialising. We work through the basics of waltz, Veleta, tango, Chicago Swing, quickstep, foxtrot and more, adding to our repertoire each time or as we decide as a group. Do come along and join us for a fun and healthy way to spend a couple of hours every other Sunday, 7-9,
Veryan Parish Hall.
We charge £2.50 to cover hire of the Hall and tea and biscuits.
The dates from now until Easter are:
January 15th
January 29th
February 12th
February 26th
March 12th
March 26th
It would be nice to see you there.
Colin and Lin
Leyton and Sandy
Pendower Beach Hotel Regeneration - public consultation, 14:00–19:00
14:00 – 19:00 05/06/2023
PBHH Ltd, owners of the former Pendower Beach House Hotel on the Roseland Peninsula, is inviting stakeholders and members of the local community to join its public consultation event on Monday 05 June, where its revised plans for the regeneration of the disused and largely derelict former 'pink hotel', will be presented.
The aim of the consultation is to gain feedback on the new plans, which are much changed from those outlined in 2019/20. Removing all previously proposed residential apartments, the latest plans are 25% smaller in scale, and reflect feedback from the Parish Councils of Philleigh, Gerrans and Veryan, and the Friends of Pendower Beach organisation.
Designed to protect the sensitive local environment and to provide year-round economic benefit to the local economy, the plans for a destination aparthotel consist of a reduced 2-storey scheme encompassing 23 two and three bed family self-catering holiday-let suites, a public restaurant with 40 internal and 32 external covers, and a café and shop for use by self-catering visitors and beachgoers during the day and evening.
Please join us to view models, CGIs, and presentation boards. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and comment on the proposed plans, which are designed to breathe life back into what has become a sadly neglected site.
The plans include £1m stabilisation work to protect road access to Pendower Beach and its slipway - future proofing Rocky Lane against coastal erosion.
Eddy persuades his three pals to pool money for a vital poker game against a powerful local mobster, Hatchet Harry. Eddy loses, after which Harry gives him a week to pay back 500,000 pounds.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We serve free coffees, teas, and cold drinks all day. Lunch times we serve jacket potatoes and home-made soup and a roll.
There is an abundance of information leaflets and advice packs to take away. Free Wi- Fi for home workers and everybody in a lovely warm, friendly setting held at Veryan Parish hall.
You can play cards, do a puzzle, bring your knitting, read a book , bring your child and /or dog as long as well behaved on lead. The dog - not the child!
Come and join us every Wednesday. Contact Dee on 07775682139 or 01872 501974 for a lift or further information.
Roseland Music Society - Harmoniemusik, 19:30–20:30
19:30 – 20:30 09/06/2023
Harmoniemusik are a wind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and piano/harpsichord.bThey have been the backbone of the Annual St Columb Festival for many years. A professional ensemble who tour all over Europe and the UK.
Their programme will include works by Malcolm Arnold, Handel, Stephen Frost, Ibert, Bozza, Sammartini and Francaix
Garden open at Crugsillick Manor in aid of Cornwall Hospice Care, 11:00–17:00
11:00 – 17:00 11/06/2023
A 2 acre garden re-designed and planted over the last 15 years. Winding yew hedges and sweeping gravel paths divide the garden into distinct planting areas. There is an informal woodland bank, a ‘hot garden’ a ‘cool’ silver garden, rose border, pond, Mediterranean bank and a kitchen garden. Over 1000 species and varieties.
Teas and cakes etc and a small plant stand.
On the road between Ruan High Lanes and Veryan via Melinsey Mill.
On the road between Ruan High Lanes and Veryan via Melinsey Mill.,
In London, an award-winning film-maker documents her best friend's journey into an assisted marriage in line with his family's Pakistani heritage. In the process, she challenges her own attitude towards relationships.
Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur robbers and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to track down a priceless stolen diamond.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
Rob Barratt entertains. Comic, poet, humorist, and singer. “This is not only clever but I think it’s very funny”—Mike Harding. Thursday 15th June 7.30 p.m. Memorial Hall, St Mawes. Tickets £10 from No.4 The Arcade
Veryan Dance Club
We are a sociable and friendly group of people who just enjoy sequence dancing. Don’t expect “Strictly” standard, it’s more to do with fun and socialising. We work through the basics of waltz, Veleta, tango, Chicago Swing, quickstep, foxtrot and more, adding to our repertoire each time or as we decide as a group. Do come along and join us for a fun and healthy way to spend a couple of hours every other Sunday, 7-9,
Veryan Parish Hall.
We charge £2.50 to cover hire of the Hall and tea and biscuits.
The dates from now until Easter are:
January 15th
January 29th
February 12th
February 26th
March 12th
March 26th
It would be nice to see you there.
Colin and Lin
Leyton and Sandy
When a Russian mobster orchestrates a crooked land deal, millions of dollars are up for grabs, drawing in the entire London underworld into a feeding frenzy at a time when the old criminal regime is losing turf to a wealthy foreign mob.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
Discover the cold war secrets hidden up on Nare Head.
Join our tours by local expert Lawrence Holmes and the ROC team and hear the stories behind what went on in a nuclear bunker and the neighbouring starfish bunker. The nuclear bunker is the only preserved ROC nuclear bunker in the south west open to the public on a regular basis and the decoy command bunker is the only known preserved one of its type in the UK. Together they make Veryan Bunkers a unique site to visit.
Tour dates 2023 (two each day from 11:00 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 15:00):
• Monday 29 May
• Sunday 25 June
• Sunday 23 July
• Sunday 20 August
• Saturday 16 September
All details on the National Trust website
A memorial service for Prof. Richard Cochrane will be held on 3.30pm, Sunday 25th June at Portscatho Memorial Hall. Doors will open at 3pm. The family have asked for us to wear bright colours in celebration of Richard's life and will be at The Harbour Club, Portscatho afterwards.
An oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converge on a Georgia forest where a huge black bear goes on a murderous rampage after unintentionally ingesting cocaine.
An American expat tries to sell off his highly profitable marijuana empire in London, triggering plots, schemes, bribery and blackmail in an attempt to steal his domain out from under him.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We serve free coffees, teas, and cold drinks all day. Lunch times we serve jacket potatoes and home-made soup and a roll.
There is an abundance of information leaflets and advice packs to take away. Free Wi- Fi for home workers and everybody in a lovely warm, friendly setting held at Veryan Parish hall.
You can play cards, do a puzzle, bring your knitting, read a book , bring your child and /or dog as long as well behaved on lead. The dog - not the child!
Come and join us every Wednesday. Contact Dee on 07775682139 or 01872 501974 for a lift or further information.
Veryan Market will be open this coming Saturday 1st July, in Veryan Parish Hall, 10.30-12.30. We will have our regular producers selling locally produced eggs, sausages, home-grown vegetables, local honey, cut-comb honey, beeswax candles and beeswax, a variety of savoury baking and home-baked cakes, home-made preserves, children’s books, garden shrubs, flowers and plants as well as hand-crafted items including cards, gifts, artwork, soft toys, books and more. Come and browse our stalls for that unusual, locally-produced gift or some tasty nibbles and at the same time meet up with your friends or neighbours over a cup of tea or cafetière coffee in friendly, relaxed surroundings - there will hopefully be something different that takes your fancy.
Hope to see you there!
Veryan Dance Club
We are a sociable and friendly group of people who just enjoy sequence dancing. Don’t expect “Strictly” standard, it’s more to do with fun and socialising. We work through the basics of waltz, Veleta, tango, Chicago Swing, quickstep, foxtrot and more, adding to our repertoire each time or as we decide as a group. Do come along and join us for a fun and healthy way to spend a couple of hours every other Sunday, 7-9,
Veryan Parish Hall.
We charge £2.50 to cover hire of the Hall and tea and biscuits.
The dates from now until Easter are:
January 15th
January 29th
February 12th
February 26th
March 12th
March 26th
It would be nice to see you there.
Colin and Lin
Leyton and Sandy
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
Rebekah Okpoti, Associate Organist at Leeds Cathedral, will be giving a recital at St Just Church, Thursday 6th July at 6.00 p.m. Tickets £5 from No.4 The Arcade, St Mawes
Open garden event in aid of the National Garden Scheme.
Crugsillick Manor is a 2 acre garden redeveloped and planted over the last 15 years. It has distinct areas of planting, a ‘hot’ garden, a silver border, a pond, a rose border etc. these are separated by yew hedges areas of lawn and winding paths. There is also a productive kitchen garden. A very broad plant palette of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants has produced a garden that flowers from spring until late autumn.
Registration at Nearwater from 2.00pm. Suggested contribution £10 per head. Tea and cake available in final garden. Toto raise funds for local sailing charity, ROSELAND YOUTH SAILING TRUST, which provides free sailing lessons for local children from 21 schools in the area and 14 sponsored berths on TS Maybe for the Tall Ships Race from Falmouth to northern Spain in August.
Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, young Sammy Fabelman aspires to become a filmmaker as he reaches adolescence, but soon discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth.
The true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the U.S.-flagged MV Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
Veryan Dance Club
We are a sociable and friendly group of people who just enjoy sequence dancing. Don’t expect “Strictly” standard, it’s more to do with fun and socialising. We work through the basics of waltz, Veleta, tango, Chicago Swing, quickstep, foxtrot and more, adding to our repertoire each time or as we decide as a group. Do come along and join us for a fun and healthy way to spend a couple of hours every other Sunday, 7-9,
Veryan Parish Hall.
We charge £2.50 to cover hire of the Hall and tea and biscuits.
The dates from now until Easter are:
January 15th
January 29th
February 12th
February 26th
March 12th
March 26th
It would be nice to see you there.
Colin and Lin
Leyton and Sandy
A former minor-league basketball coach is ordered by the court to manage a team of players with intellectual disabilities. He soon realizes that despite his doubts, together, this team can go further than they ever imagined.
NASA must devise a strategy to return Apollo 13 to Earth safely after the spacecraft undergoes massive internal damage putting the lives of the three astronauts on board in jeopardy.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
Drop in to see the Moths, caught locally the previous night, before they are released. Have fun trying to identify them. Learn about Moth traps,; see ID books and displays. A great activity for all. Families particularly welcome. Admission by donation.
Discover the cold war secrets hidden up on Nare Head.
Join our tours by local expert Lawrence Holmes and the ROC team and hear the stories behind what went on in a nuclear bunker and the neighbouring starfish bunker. The nuclear bunker is the only preserved ROC nuclear bunker in the south west open to the public on a regular basis and the decoy command bunker is the only known preserved one of its type in the UK. Together they make Veryan Bunkers a unique site to visit.
Tour dates 2023 (two each day from 11:00 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 15:00):
• Monday 29 May
• Sunday 25 June
• Sunday 23 July
• Sunday 20 August
• Saturday 16 September
All details on the National Trust website
Renfield, Dracula's henchman and inmate at the lunatic asylum for decades, longs for a life away from the Count, his various demands, and all of the bloodshed that comes with them.
When pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger lands his damaged plane on the Hudson River in order to save the flight's passengers and crew, some consider him a hero while others think he was reckless.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
Traditional, good old-fashioned fun for all the family with a greasy pole, sheaf pitching, skittle alley, coconut shy, nail driving, dog racing (bring your dog!), sheep racing, egg throwing, barrel organ, vintage tractors, pony rides and much more. For example various stalls with treasure map, bric a brac, books, tombola, cakes, plants etc. Free car parking and entry. Support from the St John’s Ambulance. And, as always, there will plenty of good food and drink with barbecue, paella pans, tea and cakes, and a bar with locally-brewed beer.
It's a great evening of fun for all the family. All proceeds in aid of the Friends of the Church of St. Philleigh.
Traditional, good old-fashioned fun for all the family with a greasy pole, sheaf pitching, skittle alley, coconut shy, nail driving, dog racing (bring your dog!), sheep racing, egg throwing, barrel organ, vintage tractors, pony rides and much more. For example various stalls with treasure map, bric a brac, books, tombola, cakes, plants etc. Free car parking and entry. Support from the St John’s Ambulance. And, as always, there will plenty of good food and drink with barbecue, paella pans, tea and cakes, and a bar with locally-brewed beer.
It's a great evening of fun for all the family. All proceeds in aid of the Friends of the Church of St. Philleigh.
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 05/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
VERYAN MARKET is this Saturday 5th August 10.30-12.30 at Veryan Parish Hall. Two new producers will be there as well as the usual
LOCAL PRODUCE. We will have bird boxes, home-baking, vegetables, meat, preserves, honey, cut comb honey, candles, beeswax, plants, cards, toys, books , crafts etc.
Join us for tea or cafetière coffee, home-made cake and a friendly chat.
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 06/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
Come along and find out more about St Anthony Head; the place, the people, the wildlife and the history.
Tours at 11am and 1.30pm (£5 suggested donation for tours and free access to the outer battery area).
Suitable for people of all ages.
Tour dates to book in 2023 (two tours each day from 11:00 – 12:30 and 13:30 – 15:00):
• Sunday 14 May
• Sunday 6 August
All details can be found on the National Trust website
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 07/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 08/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 09/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
We serve free coffees, teas, and cold drinks all day. Lunch times we serve jacket potatoes and home-made soup and a roll.
There is an abundance of information leaflets and advice packs to take away. Free Wi- Fi for home workers and everybody in a lovely warm, friendly setting held at Veryan Parish hall.
You can play cards, do a puzzle, bring your knitting, read a book , bring your child and /or dog as long as well behaved on lead. The dog - not the child!
Come and join us every Wednesday. Contact Dee on 07775682139 or 01872 501974 for a lift or further information.
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 10/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 11/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 12/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
Confirmed! The fabulous Emazdad the magician Magical Childrens Entertainer will be joining us on Saturday!
The ultimate in children's entertainment, Emazdad will be performing magic shows and wowing us with his balloon animals!
Free entry? Live music? Cream teas, cakes & refreshments? Bric-a-brac? Children's games? Book Stall? Pre-loved clothes? Stalls
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 13/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 14/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
We are raising money to replace eighteen elderly defibrillators. These machines can and have saved lives, but many are old and they are beginning to fail.
We are having an event in Portscatho with cakes and crafts for sale and a game - can you win one of our sparkly hedgehogs or another great prize?
Please support this, we must keep this lifesaving network alive.
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 15/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 16/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 17/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
Off The Hook - Portscatho Players (until 19/8), 19:30
19:30 17/08/2023
When Harold Spooks is sprung from prison in order to tell the gang where in the hotel he stashed the loot, it seems that everything is going to plan. Unfortunately, he’s the wrong Harold Spooks and this Harold has no idea where the money is hidden. He’s also a bit of an idiot and liable to give the game away at any moment. Add a few wacky women - Norah, the man-eating manageress, Edna who is always interrupting, and the redoutable Mrs Fletcher-Brewer and you are in for a farce and a half!
Sextets By Brahms And Boccherini - A Concert, 19:30–20:30
19:30 – 20:30 17/08/2023
Boccherini invented the sextet, Brahms might have perfected it; hear music by these giants of the baroque period and the romantic period. With brief explanations of the context and significance of the works, what did music achieve in these 150 years? What can we still learn from it today?
Tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/kcp-play-sextets-tickets-623163888967
Tall Ships Parking for Blue Badge Holders at St Anthony Head, 09:00–18:00
09:00 – 18:00 18/08/2023
Parking is reserved for blue badge holder parking only on Friday 18 August when we expect a lot of visitors in the area to view the Tall Ships.
If you need a space, please book online www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/cornwall/st-anthony-head/events.
There will limited parking in the Porth car parks, but we expect this to get full early.
(There will be other parking in the fields before the entrance to St Anthony Head (not National Trust) £10 per car).
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 18/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
Off The Hook - Portscatho Players (until 19/8), 19:30
19:30 18/08/2023
When Harold Spooks is sprung from prison in order to tell the gang where in the hotel he stashed the loot, it seems that everything is going to plan. Unfortunately, he’s the wrong Harold Spooks and this Harold has no idea where the money is hidden. He’s also a bit of an idiot and liable to give the game away at any moment. Add a few wacky women - Norah, the man-eating manageress, Edna who is always interrupting, and the redoutable Mrs Fletcher-Brewer and you are in for a farce and a half!
St Mawes Summer Art Exhibition (until 19 August), 10:00–16:30
10:00 – 16:30 19/08/2023
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS from St.Mawes Art Group, taking place on Sat 5th to Sat 19th August, inclusive, from 10.00am to 4.30pm, in the Millennium Rooms, (found on the right as you enter the main car park in St.Mawes; just look up at the balcony for a large banner and colourful flags.)
Many pictures never seen before and many new ones! And of course, a good supply of hand painted cards, blank inside for your message, to purchase very cheaply. Do come and enjoy.
Entry is FREE, and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything!
P.S. There will also be a preview evening on Friday 4th August in aid of the Childrens’ Hospice Southwest. Entry £5, with free drinks and nibbles
Off The Hook - Portscatho Players (until 19/8), 19:30
19:30 19/08/2023
When Harold Spooks is sprung from prison in order to tell the gang where in the hotel he stashed the loot, it seems that everything is going to plan. Unfortunately, he’s the wrong Harold Spooks and this Harold has no idea where the money is hidden. He’s also a bit of an idiot and liable to give the game away at any moment. Add a few wacky women - Norah, the man-eating manageress, Edna who is always interrupting, and the redoutable Mrs Fletcher-Brewer and you are in for a farce and a half!
Our traditional country fair is getting close now and we hope many will make a big effort to spend the day with us. There are lots of activities and arena events which will easily keep you occupied. Entry is £7 for adults and under 16’s get in free. Full details are on our Facebook page and website. This is a charity event for local and visitors alike.
Discover the cold war secrets hidden up on Nare Head.
Join our tours by local expert Lawrence Holmes and the ROC team and hear the stories behind what went on in a nuclear bunker and the neighbouring starfish bunker. The nuclear bunker is the only preserved ROC nuclear bunker in the south west open to the public on a regular basis and the decoy command bunker is the only known preserved one of its type in the UK. Together they make Veryan Bunkers a unique site to visit.
Tour dates 2023 (two each day from 11:00 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 15:00):
• Monday 29 May
• Sunday 25 June
• Sunday 23 July
• Sunday 20 August
• Saturday 16 September
All details on the National Trust website
The Invisible Monkey - A Family Show By The Kernow Chamber Players, 18:30–19:30
18:30 – 19:30 24/08/2023
Magical characters, songs, dance, acrobatics and lots of laughter: THE INVISIBLE MONKEY is the ideal family show for the holidays.
Young Jen longs to have a pet of her own, but her wicked Aunt Hettie is the enemy of all animals alive. One day Jen meets a magical pedlar – and this could lead to the answer of her problem or to new problems she never dreamed of!
Come and see THE INVISIBLE MONKEY perpetrate pandemonium, hear a Dream sing, watch Auntie eat slugs and snails, enjoy bumbling policemen and a hen-pecked uncle. Every line of this play in rhyme and song is jammed with jokes.
Tickets : £2- £10
To Book tickets call : 07712 842776
Veryan Market is this Saturday 2nd September in Veryan Parish Hall, 10.30-12.30. We will have another new food producer plus our regular producers selling locally produced eggs, sausages, home-grown vegetables, local honey, cut-comb honey, beeswax candles and beeswax, a variety of savoury baking and home-baked cakes, home-made preserves, children’s books, garden shrubs, flowers and plants as well as hand-crafted items including cards, gifts, artwork, soft toys, books and more. Come and browse our stalls for that unusual, locally-produced gift or some tasty nibbles and at the same time meet up with your friends or neighbours over a cup of tea or cafetière coffee in friendly, relaxed surroundings - there will hopefully be something different that takes your fancy.
Hope to see you there!
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 17:00–20:00
17:00 – 20:00 04/09/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 5.00pm to 8.00pm ...for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
In the last days of World War II, Germany, desperate for a last chance to defeat the Allies, gathers its last remaining U-Boats for one last mission: to attack the continental United States.
When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Cape Cod, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Roseland and Indian Queens Community Choir Concert, 19:00–21:00
19:00 – 21:00 09/09/2023
The Roseland and Indian Queens Community Choir are giving a concert at 7pm on Saturday 9 September. It will be held in St Rumon's Church, Ruan Lanihorne. Light refreshments will be available.
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 17:00–20:00
17:00 – 20:00 11/09/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 5.00pm to 8.00pm ...for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
A few of our lovely long-term committee members are standing down this year, and we are looking for new recruits for 2024! If you’re interested in volunteering for the charity, want to create fun events, or just like the social element and would like to know more about the roles, scope of work or any other questions, join the team for a glass of wine.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
Discover the cold war secrets hidden up on Nare Head.
Join our tours by local expert Lawrence Holmes and the ROC team and hear the stories behind what went on in a nuclear bunker and the neighbouring starfish bunker. The nuclear bunker is the only preserved ROC nuclear bunker in the south west open to the public on a regular basis and the decoy command bunker is the only known preserved one of its type in the UK. Together they make Veryan Bunkers a unique site to visit.
Tour dates 2023 (two each day from 11:00 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 15:00):
• Monday 29 May
• Sunday 25 June
• Sunday 23 July
• Sunday 20 August
• Saturday 16 September
All details on the National Trust website
Jonathan Delbridge –Organ Recital,
St Just in Roseland Church
Sunday 17th September 5.00 p.m.—a one hour concert
Tickets £8 in advance from No.4 The Arcade, St Mawes £10 on the day
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 17:00–20:00
17:00 – 20:00 18/09/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 5.00pm to 8.00pm ...for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
The Roseland Music Society 23/4 series kicks off with a spectacular evening of music by one of the more celebrated, even notorious, violin stars of all time played by one of our finest living players. The YouTube clip of the official trailer for the 2013 film, The Devil's Violinist conveys some of the myth and mystery surrounding superstar Nicolo Paganini in his lifetime. In the lovely acoustic of Gerrans church you can hear Sam Freeguard tell his story and Thomas Bowes providing the magic playing 12 of Paganini's fiendish Caprices.
Tickets available in advance at CRBO or on the door. Membership for the season also available on the door.
From Carn to Cove a Cornish folk tale told in the age old tradition accompanied with sing along folk songs. This is a 40minute adaptation of the famous Cornish folk tale detailing the creation of the Doom Bar. Following refreshments and raffle, Gareth Cooper will regale the audience with further tales in the form of new and traditional folk songs.
Adults £8 Under 18's 4 Family (2 adults + 2 under 18's) £20
A show displaying the very best local creative talents in Handicrafts, Cookery, Preserves, Flowers, Vegetables & Fruit, Floral Art and Photography.
Teas, Cakes & Raffle available.
This is very much a social evening for couples who love ballroom/sequence dancing or for those who’ve never done it but are inspired by “Strictly”. Whilst we are not teachers, we are enthusiasts who can guide you through the basic steps to get you started on waltz, quickstep, tango, rumba and many more. Come along and give it a try - we’d love to see you.
£2.50 each to include tea and biscuits. Contact 01872 501313 if you’d like more information.
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 17:00–20:00
17:00 – 20:00 25/09/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 5.00pm to 8.00pm ...for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
Wild Roseland :- The Ladock Beaver Project, 19:00–21:00
19:00 – 21:00 26/09/2023
A presentation by Chris Jones on the Cornwall Beaver project at Woodland Valley Farm, Ladock where the first re-introduction of beavers is now well established. A fascinating night. Not to be missed. Admission by donation.
When a freak hurricane swamps Los Angeles, nature's deadliest killer rules sea, land, and air as thousands of sharks terrorize the waterlogged populace.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
Come and explore the facilities and services on offer at Trewince Leisure Club to keep you fit and healthy over the winter. With memberships to suit all budgets, and a free voucher to use anytime for your family group, why not pop down and see us for a chat or even a quick dip in the pool.
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 17:00–20:00
17:00 – 20:00 02/10/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 5.00pm to 8.00pm ...for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
This is the story of the highly regarded fighter squadron, in which served mainly airmen from Poland, in the history of aerial combat and their heroic defence of England during WW2, Battle of Britain against Nazi attacks. The 303 Squadron shot three times more Luftwaffe planes than any other allied squadrons.
Coffee Morning for National Coastwatch Institution, 10:30
10:30 04/10/2023
In aid of the NCI Lookout at Porthcurnick. Staff will be on hand to answer any questions. • Coffee & Cakes, • Cake stall • Raffle • Books & jigsaws • Bric a Brac
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Roseland Music Society - Chapel Street Ensemble, 19:30
19:30 06/10/2023
After an excellent first concert in Gerrans Church, Roseland Music Society is returning to Gerrans Memorial Hall for the second concert in the 23/24 season. A welcome return of the Chapel Street Ensemble playing 20th and 21st century piano chamber music.
Jonathan Dove Piano Quintet, Elgar Piano Quintet.
VERYAN MARKET is this Saturday 7th October 10.30-12.30 at Veryan Parish Hall.
LOCAL PRODUCE - eggs, bird boxes, home-baking, vegetables, meat, preserves, honey, cut comb, candles, plants, cards, toys, books , xcrafts etc.
Join us for tea or cafetière coffee, home-made cake and a friendly chat.
This is very much a social evening for couples who love ballroom/sequence dancing or for those who’ve never done it but are inspired by “Strictly”. Whilst we are not teachers, we are enthusiasts who can guide you through the basic steps to get you started on waltz, quickstep, tango, rumba and many more. Come along and give it a try - we’d love to see you.
£2.50 each to include tea and biscuits. Contact 01872 501313 if you’d like more information.
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 17:00–20:00
17:00 – 20:00 09/10/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 5.00pm to 8.00pm ...for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
Hungrytown - First and only performance in Cornwall, 19:30–20:30
19:30 – 20:30 10/10/2023
First and only performance in Cornwall
It’s not often that an opportunity comes along to put on the only concert that an internationally renowned folk duo are performing in Cornwall. Not many people may be familiar with the name, Hungrytown, but they come with enthusiastic reviews, both from performances on their own turf of the United States, and also from previous tours of the UK, Europe and New Zealand.
St Symphorian Church, Veryan, will be hosting the duo on Tuesday, 10 October at 7.30 pm. Children under the age of 16 will be admitted free of charge provided they are accompanied by a paying adult. Tickets may be obtained from Cornwall Riviera Box Office, telephone 01726 63513, or by using the QR code which can be found on posters.
They began their tour of the UK in Argyll on 9 September, then to the very north of mainland Scotland at Thurso, before travelling extensively around England. The nearest to our concert being in east Devon. They return at the end of October to set off on another extensive tour of the United States, ranging from Massachusetts to New Mexico, from November to April 2024. We are lucky to have them in Cornwall.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
HMS Warspite - The Story of a Wreck at Prussia Cove by Martin Brockman, 19:30–21:30
19:30 – 21:30 11/10/2023
On 12th of April 1947 whilst being towed to ship breakers on the River Clyde HMS Warspite was wrecked on the rocks off Prussia Cove. This audio-visual experience will take you through the whole story.
Martin comes from an RNLI family, and is now part of the RNLI heritage and volunteer education team and is passionate about preserving stories of heroism off our rugged coast.
Philleigh Folk presents Bruce Watson in Concert, 19:30–22:00
19:30 – 22:00 11/10/2023
Philleigh Folk are proud to present the Australian folk Icon Bruce Watson at the Bohella Bar in St Mawes Bruce is always captivating In live performance. Powerful songs, funny songs, and a genuine and joyous relationship with audiences. Don't miss it.
Tickets available from Dave Sheppard ( shepdave@btinternet.com)
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 17:00–20:00
17:00 – 20:00 16/10/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 5.00pm to 8.00pm ...for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
Alain and Marie moved to the suburb house of their dreams. But the real estate agent warned them: what is in the basement may well change their lives forever.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
This is very much a social evening for couples who love ballroom/sequence dancing or for those who’ve never done it but are inspired by “Strictly”. Whilst we are not teachers, we are enthusiasts who can guide you through the basic steps to get you started on waltz, quickstep, tango, rumba and many more. Come along and give it a try - we’d love to see you.
£2.50 each to include tea and biscuits. Contact 01872 501313 if you’d like more information.
Community Levelling Up Programme - Community Grant Information Event, 09:00–12:00
09:00 – 12:00 23/10/2023
CAP 6 - Roseland and Truro - Grants for Communities - Information and workshop event
The Community Levelling Up Programme (CLUP) and Community Capacity Fund (CCF) are investing in projects supporting local communities across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
We can fund:
• The creation or renovation of community buildings that will increase local opportunities, economic activity and pride in place
• Work to improve public spaces and boost local regeneration
• Projects supporting community engagement in local decision making
• Proposals to make community spaces more accessible and sustainable
For further information, please visit
www.cornwall.gov.uk/clup
www.cornwall.gov.uk/ccf
Reserve and inform us of any accessibility requirements by emailing communitylevellingup@cornwall.gov.uk with your details.
St Erme Community Centre, Castle Field, Trispen TR4 9BD
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 16:30–18:30
16:30 – 18:30 23/10/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 4:30pm to 6:30pm ... for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
In the last days of World War II, Germany, desperate for a last chance to defeat the Allies, gathers its last remaining U-Boats for one last mission: to attack the continental United States.
Conor, a twelve-year-old boy, encounters an ancient tree monster who proceeds to help him cope with his mother's terminal illness and being bullied in school.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
This is very much a social evening for couples who love ballroom/sequence dancing or for those who’ve never done it but are inspired by “Strictly”. Whilst we are not teachers, we are enthusiasts who can guide you through the basic steps to get you started on waltz, quickstep, tango, rumba and many more. Come along and give it a try - we’d love to see you.
£2.50 each to include tea and biscuits. Contact 01872 501313 if you’d like more information.
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 16:30–18:30
16:30 – 18:30 30/10/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 4:30pm to 6:30pm ... for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
Barry Allen uses his super speed to change the past, but his attempt to save his family creates a world without super heroes, forcing him to race for his life in order to save the future.
After being committed for 15 years, Michael Myers, now a grown man and still very dangerous, escapes from the mental institution and immediately returns to Haddonfield to find his baby sister, Laurie.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Drop in and have a chat at the new carers’ support café opening on Friday 3rd November. You will be able to access support, information and signposting.
VERYAN MARKET is this Saturday 4th November 10.30-12.30 at Veryan Parish Hall.
LOCAL PRODUCE - home-baking, vegetables, meat, cut flowers, preserves, honey, cut comb, candles, plants, children’s books, cards, toys , crafts etc.
Join us for tea or cafetière coffee, home-made cake and a friendly chat. Hope to see you there.
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 16:30–18:30
16:30 – 18:30 06/11/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 4:30pm to 6:30pm ... for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
In 2002, two rival Olympic ice skaters were stripped of their gold medals and permanently banned from men's single competition. Presently, however, they've found a loophole that will allow them to qualify as a pairs team.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Philleigh Folk present Tyburn Road in concert, 19:30–22:00
19:30 – 22:00 09/11/2023
Tyburn Road are Ian Giles and Dave Townsend, two of the most recognizable (and hairy) faces on the Oxfordshire folk scene, who bring to the stage a wealth of experience performing, touring and researching traditional songs & music. With voices, concertina and melodeon, they offer a delightful repertoire of unusual songs and tunes.
Tickets available from Dave Sheppard (daveshep@btinternet.com)
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 16:30–18:30
16:30 – 18:30 13/11/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 4:30pm to 6:30pm ... for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
When basketball-obsessed Aleks moves across the street, Asian-Canadian teen Jake finds himself trying out for the basketball team to get his attention in this classic coming-of-age drama in the digital age.
Roseland Environment Action Community Team ( REACT) screening of Hungry for Change, 19:00–20:30
19:00 – 20:30 14/11/2023
REACT invite you to our screening of the inspiring Cornish film
Hungry for Change by Cornwall Climate Care at The Harbour Club, Portscatho (TR2 5HH) on Tuesday 14th November at 7pm
We import nearly 50% of all our food in the UK, and waste one-third of it - so it is unsurprising that the food we eat and the way we produce it is responsible for a huge part of our carbon emissions. Cornwall Climate Care's Hungry for Change, looks at our reliance on this intensive, hyper-globalised, fossil fuel-driven food system - which is itself becoming more and more vulnerable to climate shocks. The film is presented by forager Josh Quick, who asks whether there are ways of producing more of our food locally and in more imaginative, but less damaging, ways. It takes a fascinating and inspiring look at a whole range of stories about hope, resilience and people doing some extraordinary things in Cornwall to counter the impacts of our broken food system.
Click here to watch the film trailer https://drive.google.com/file/d/116iAE6fdv5VOnttd7EtUBAi3X3BEYPa0/view
There will be time afterwards for discussion about this thought-provoking film, and what it means for the Roseland. This is an opportunity to share thoughts, knowledge and experience, as well as to discuss practical steps we can take on the Roseland.
The film lasts 30 minutes and is family friendly- so all generations are welcome! And please share this invitation with friends and family!
If you are able to come please car share if possible.
The Harbour Club, North Parade, Portscatho TR2 5HH
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Tickets £10 from 01-872-501974 or tickets@veryanplayers.org.com
A musical/dance comedy following the varying lives and experiences of 8 tap dance students working together to take part in a charity gala
Tickets £10 from 01-872-501974 or tickets@veryanplayers.org.com
A musical/dance comedy following the varying lives and experiences of 8 tap dance students working together to take part in a charity gala
Tickets £10 from 01-872-501974 or tickets@veryanplayers.org.com
A musical/dance comedy following the varying lives and experiences of 8 tap dance students working together to take part in a charity gala
Tickets £10 from 01-872-501974 or tickets@veryanplayers.org.com
A musical/dance comedy following the varying lives and experiences of 8 tap dance students working together to take part in a charity gala
This is very much a social evening for couples who love ballroom/sequence dancing or for those who’ve never done it but are inspired by “Strictly”. Whilst we are not teachers, we are enthusiasts who can guide you through the basic steps to get you started on waltz, quickstep, tango, rumba and many more. Come along and give it a try - we’d love to see you.
£2.50 each to include tea and biscuits. Contact 01872 501313 if you’d like more information.
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 16:30–18:30
16:30 – 18:30 20/11/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 4:30pm to 6:30pm ... for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
Following a writer on his world famous fictional play about a grieving father who travels with his tech-obsessed family to small rural Asteroid City to compete in a junior stargazing event, only to have his world view disrupted forever.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
The Kurtág String Trio are a prize winning young ensemble supported by the Countess of Munster Foundation.
Their programme features works by two Hungarian composers, Kurtág and Dohnányi, and the Romanian composer Georges Enescu, anchored by two well known Haydn and Beethoven string trios. Preceeded by the AGM.
Table Tennis Club in St Mawes Memorial Hall, 16:30–18:30
16:30 – 18:30 27/11/2023
Table tennis Club starting in St Mawes Memorial Hall - Every Monday evening 4:30pm to 6:30pm ... for anyone! Any age, any ability, bats and balls provided - basic tuition available - just turn up when you can during the evening, stay as long as you like and have some fun! We play doubles so eight people rotate in and out to get the maximum number of opportunities to play - but there's also time to sit and chat with friends.
A free taster session - and afterwards just enough money to cover the Hall hire costs - max £2 per evening for adults, school students free!
Two tables paid for by the Roseland Surgeries Patients Group and supporting our community.
Wild Roseland AGM and talk on a Roseland Wildlife Walk, 19:00–21:00
19:00 – 21:00 28/11/2023
Wild Roseland AGM, followed by a visual presentation by David Hall of a virtual coastpath walk featuring wildlife, flora and fauna, from Nare Head to Carricknath Point; and then up the Carrick Roads to Ruan Lanihorne via St Just in Roseland, with diversions!
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
Stalls will include Cakes, Raffle, Books, Bric a Brac, Plants. Why not raid your larder and bring something as a donation to the Foodbank? If you cannot come to the Coffee Morning you can leave any food donations in the church.
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Philleigh Folk presents Baldricks Plan, 19:30–22:00
19:30 – 22:00 29/11/2023
Baldrick's Plan are an exciting, Cornwall based four-piece folk band, specialising in strong harmony singing, based within English traditional music, but also embracing songs, ancient and modern, from other backgrounds and traditions..
Tickets available from Dave Sheppard (daveshep@btinternet.com)
Drop in and have a chat at the new carers’ support café opening on Friday 3rd November. You will be able to access support, information and signposting.
VERYAN MARKET is this Saturday 2nd December 10.30-12.30 at Veryan Parish Hall.
LOCAL PRODUCE - home-baking, vegetables, meat, eggs, preserves, honey, cut comb, candles, cut flowers, plants, bird boxes, children’s books, cards, toys , crafts etc.
Join us for the last Market of 2023 and treat yourself with a cup of tea or cafetière coffee, home-made cake and a friendly chat.
This is very much a social evening for couples who love ballroom/sequence dancing or for those who’ve never done it but are inspired by “Strictly”. Whilst we are not teachers, we are enthusiasts who can guide you through the basic steps to get you started on waltz, quickstep, tango, rumba and many more. Come along and give it a try - we’d love to see you.
£2.50 each to include tea and biscuits. Contact 01872 501313 if you’d like more information.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Veryan School Christmas Fair and Lights Switch On, 15:00–17:30
15:00 – 17:30 09/12/2023
Come and meet Father Christmas in his grotto, hear children from Veryan school sing festive carols, fantastic raffle, tombola, festive games and Christmas refreshments by Beetham food.
In post-World War II Venice, Poirot, now retired and living in his own exile, reluctantly attends a seance. But when one of the guests is murdered, it is up to the former detective to once again uncover the killer.
Raised as an oversized elf, Buddy travels from the North Pole to New York City to meet his biological father, Walter Hobbs, who doesn't know he exists and is in desperate need of some Christmas spirit.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Cornish Wrestling - An Illustrated Talk by Simon Margetts, 19:30–21:00
19:30 – 21:00 13/12/2023
Cornish Wrestling is our very own Cornish martial art. In a fascinating talk Simon Margetts, himself a wrestling champion, will explore the history and current status of this fascinating sport.
All welcome
St Gerrans & Porthscatho OCS
Robert McCall finds himself at home in Southern Italy but he discovers his friends are under the control of local crime bosses. As events turn deadly, McCall knows what he has to do: become his friends' protector by taking on the mafia.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Drop in and have a chat at the new carers’ support café opening on Friday 3rd November. You will be able to access support, information and signposting.
A NEW seated exercise class starting Thursday January 11th to improve strength, flexibility and balance where exercises are individually tailored for any age or ability. For further details and to book your free Taster class call Juliette Leach 07974 238787 or 01326 270907. Email: physio@arthritisfirst.co.uk Website: www.arthritisfirst.co.uk
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Wild Roseland. Seashore Secrets and Life under the Waves., 19:00–05:00
19:00 – 05:00 12/01/2024
Matt Slater,Cornwall Wildlife Trust Marine Conservation Officer, keen videographer and underwater photographer, will share stories of his many dives, snorkelling and rockpooling sessions leading the CWT's Seaquest and Shoresearch Projects. He will also talk about the maerl and seagrass beds in the area and their value for marine conservation. Admission by donation.
The Camera Never Lies - An illustrated talk by Frank Argall, 19:30–05:00
19:30 – 05:00 12/01/2024
The Argalls were early photographers in Cornwall who produced the "Argall Series" of picture postcards. Frank’s illustrated talk includes views you will never see again, early lighthouses and Cornish Monuments together with the occasional anecdote. Elements of local history, early photography and what life was like one hundred and fifty years ago are touched upon, something for everybody, with a bit of nostalgia thrown in.
Wild Roseland. Seashore Secrets and Life under the Waves., 19:00–05:00
19:00 – 05:00 12/01/2024
Matt Slater,Cornwall Wildlife Trust Marine Conservation Officer, keen videographer and underwater photographer, will share stories of his many dives, snorkelling and rockpooling sessions leading the CWT's Seaquest and Shoresearch Projects. He will also talk about the maerl and seagrass beds in the area and their value for marine conservation. Admission by donation.
The Camera Never Lies - An illustrated talk by Frank Argall, 19:30–05:00
19:30 – 05:00 12/01/2024
The Argalls were early photographers in Cornwall who produced the "Argall Series" of picture postcards. Frank’s illustrated talk includes views you will never see again, early lighthouses and Cornish Monuments together with the occasional anecdote. Elements of local history, early photography and what life was like one hundred and fifty years ago are touched upon, something for everybody, with a bit of nostalgia thrown in.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
Annown in concert at the Veryan Sports and Social Club, 19:30–21:30
19:30 – 21:30 18/01/2024
Annown in concert, at 7.30pm tickets £8.00
Tickets will be available on the night or can be reserved in advance by calling Dave Shepperson on 07736 065406 or by e-mail:- philleighfolk@btinternet.com
The Annown experience includes original songs based on Cornish legends, folktales and history, plus the stories which inspired the songs.
Annown are Chris Hytch on vocals, guitars, banjo mandolin, and Fred Cartwright on fiddle and mouth harp.
"These songs will be the traditional ones people will be singing in 70,80,100 years' time"-
THE CORNWALL FOLK FESTIVAL
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.
All welcome - we are not a choir, and there is no need to have any singing experience at all! Come for a good sing along and boost your spirits each Wednesday morning. £3 per session
We are now opening from 1st November every week, as the Veryan Café/Warm Hub serving coffee from 10.30 then hot lunches from 12.00, which consist of Jacket potatoes and/or homemade soup. Until 1.30. It is all free but donations never go a miss. We will need VOLUNTEERS on a regular basis, can also offer lifts to anyone who has trouble getting to us. Tel: Dee 01872 501974 or 07775682139 or email dee@bobanddee.co.uk.