The Roseland Festival is proving as popular as ever. Within hours of the box office opening to Friends of the Festival the 2024 event had taken £5,000 in ticket sales making it...
Just a reminder that there will be special events over the weekend of the 3rd and 4th of February to mark the 110th anniversary of the loss of the Hera. ...
We’ve been asked to pass on a big thank you from Philleigh Folk as their first gig at Veryan Sports and Social Club attracted a full house in January – even though...
In stormy seas on the night of the 31 January 1914 the four masted sailing ship Hera ran aground off Gull Rock close to the coast at Nare Head. Only five...
Deluge and drought How will our green and lovely Cornish gardens cope and how can we adapt to periods of drought? Our resident gardening expert, Alison Agnew, is here to help. It...
What a wonderful summer it has been for aquatic wildlife Here’s a look back at life in the seas close to our shores with David Hall from Wild Roseland. The sea has...
Now we are well and truly into the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness take heart from our gardening expert, Alison Agnew, there is still much to enjoy in the garden. But...
We might be grumbling about the weather but spare a thought for our honey bees. The bad weather has left many colonies on the brink of starvation. Bee keeper Colin Rees brings...
With the days starting to get a little shorter our resident gardening expert, Alison Agnew, takes us through the joys of an autumnal garden. Daisy Days I’m writing this by the fire...
Children and animals should be aware they may well be at risk from chunks of congealed palm oil, sometimes the size of boulders, which are washing up on to our beaches. Palm oil...