St Just in Roseland Parish Development Meeting, 18:45–20:45
18:45 – 20:45 29/04/2024
A meeting was held in St Mawes on March 18th to gauge interest in the St Just in Roseland Parish Plan. There has been a significant amount of residents and non-residents interested in the plan and an action group has been created to oversee the plan moving forward.
There is a follow up meeting planned for Monday, April 29th 18.45 at the Memorial Hall St Mawes.
Local food producers, growers and craftspeople with refreshments available. Come down for a friendly cuppa and chat and maybe something to nibble. Everyone welcome, doggies too. 10.30-12.30. See FB and Instagram for more information.
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 needvolunteers 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.
A traditional Country Fair in its 29th year and a great day out for all the family. Sunday 18th August 10am - 5pm, Adults £8, children U16 free. Locally produced food and a bar. Fun Dog Show, Horticultural Marquee, Arena events and much more. Please see our Facebook page for more details and updates. All 'profits go to local good causes and charities.
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
Coffee Morning in Aid of Cornwall Air Ambulance, 10:30–12:30
10:30 – 12:30 12/06/2024
Stalls will include cakes, books raffle etc bric-a-brac, plants. Hot driks available. A paramedic ember of the team will be on hand (emergencies depending)
Roseland Music Society - City of Truro Male Voice Choir, 19:30–21:30
19:30 – 21:30 14/06/2024
One of Cornwall’s great choirs makes a rare visit en masse to the Roseland for an evening with a great variety of choral music.
Roseland Music Society is delighted to announce that Falmouth born soprano Kirsten Mulcahy will be performing as special guest singer with the City of Truro Male Voice choir at this concert.
Roseland Music Society is delighted to announce that Falmouth born soprano Kirsten Mulcahy will be performing as special guest singer with the City of Truro Male Voice choir at this concert.
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
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.
Step into a world of enchanting romance and uproarious comedy with Miracle Theatre’s latest outdoor production, Love Riot! Staged in the award winning grounds of Roseland Parc, come early and enjoy your picnic on the croquet lawn. Bad weather alternative will be in Tregony Village Hall.
SEATING DETAILS: Grass/lawn – You will need to bring your own seating to this event.
Crugsillick Manor Open Garden for the National Garden Scheme, 11:00–17:00
11:00 – 17:00 23/06/2024
2 acre hillside garden surrounding the C17/C18th house. The garden has been entirely redesigned and substantially re-landscaped and planted - most of it over the last 15 years. The garden is still very young but the structure is emerging more strongly year on year. In the main part of the garden, a series of oval forms enclose lawns and a large pond and are defined and linked by gravel paths and yew hedges. Large mixed borders of shrubs, perennials and bulbs provide a long season of colour. There are also specialist areas of planting - gravel beds for succulents, a dry Mediterranean shrub bank, a lush 'hot garden', a damp pond border, a rose and paeony border and a woodland bank. A small walled kitchen garden is used for fruit, vegetables, chickens and has greenhouses for succulents and propagation. The planting is complex with over 1000 species and varieties.
Two acre garden on three levels. The garden has been redesigned and planted over the last 15 years. It has several distinct areas, a ‘hot’ garden, a ‘cool’ border, rose border, pond, woodland bank and a kitchen garden. Lafafa catering’s famous filled pittas for lunch and teas,cakes etc. Plant stand. 11am- 5 pm.
Backpackers Hanna and Liv take a job in a remote Australian pub for some extra cash and are confronted with a bunch of unruly locals and a situation that rapidly leaps out of their control.
Martin Blank is a professional assassin. He is sent on a mission to a small Detroit suburb, Grosse Pointe, and, by coincidence, his ten-year high school reunion party is taking place there at the same time.
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
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.
St Anthony Battery Unearthed 2024 (110 & 1330), 11:00–12:00
11:00 – 12:00 07/07/2024
Hidden under tons of earth for decades, the battery at St Anthony Head was pretty forgotten. Now it is opened up again you can come and find out about the history of the place, going back through different threats of invasion up to when it was finally decommissioned. Tours at 11am and 1.30pm (£5 suggested donation on the day for tours and free access to the outer battery area). Suitable for people of all ages.
St Anthony Battery Unearthed 2024 (110 & 1330), 11:00–12:00
11:00 – 12:00 04/08/2024
Hidden under tons of earth for decades, the battery at St Anthony Head was pretty forgotten. Now it is opened up again you can come and find out about the history of the place, going back through different threats of invasion up to when it was finally decommissioned. Tours at 11am and 1.30pm (£5 suggested donation on the day for tours and free access to the outer battery area). Suitable for people of all ages.