Charity supporting the county's young people with activities, indoors in a barn and outdoors in water filled quarries, including accommodation in cabins and tents. Profile of volunteer team, and its centre south west of Penryn.
Local history group presents heritage of music, customs, the Roman fort, mining, quarrying, brickworks, with transport by river and rail. Includes seasonal opening times, membership contacts and link to social media.
Activities include building restoration, old mine site clearance and preservation of old milling equipment. Includes membership details, field visits, and event schedule.
Offers free, confidential and impartial advice on a wide range of issues to people regardless of race, gender, disability, religion or sexual orientation. Contacts and opening times for offices throughout the county.
Historical research unit of Exeter University outlines its work promoting the study of Cornish history. Includes an online journal with several articles to download.
Council guide to non-English terms, with dictionary, translation service, with link to find classes and events. Aims to increase the number of Cornish speakers and create more opportunities to use Cornish.
Branch of Campaign for Real Ale. Includes an online newsletter, membership information, a list of local breweries and festivals, and a schedule of upcoming events. Also offers the guide, "Real Ale in Cornwall" for sale.
Summary of principles, advice on humanist ceremonies such as burials, weddings and naming. Membership details and diary of debates and social activities.
Founded 1928, there is a bird hospital as well as a sanctuary. Aims to open daily to visitors, includes photographs of rescues, recovery successes and comments.
Introduction to St Andrew's, details of services, list of officials and contact details, and information about the church bells and Tywardreath Priory Psalter.
Part of a worldwide group of clubs dedicated to promoting peace and friendship through homestay exchanges. Profile includes president's introduction, photo gallery, archive of newsletters and related articles.
Amateur radio enthusiast describes his station and equipment with pictures. Also offers ham software downloads and an on-line calculator for locator conversions.
Online resource for those wanting to learn or teach the Cornish language, and promoting its revival. Includes stories, games, apps and linlks to social media.
Details of the leadership team and the churches, including location details, plus information about the Mothers Union, Junior Church, service times and church music and musicians.
Yoga weekends, classes and holidays. Information on classes in Goldsithney and Penzance. Occasional workshops in Tregardock, corporate and one to one sessions.
A photographic archive of old Rame, Cawsand, Kingsand, Cremyll, Torpoint and Millbrook that depicts life over the last 100 years on the Rame Peninsula.
Centre for Cornish studies contains a library of over 20,000 books and produces works on Cornish history, essays and related subjects as well as a quarterly Cornish magazine, The Cornish Banner / An Baner Kernewek.
A former tin mine, now owned by the Rosevale Historical Mining Society, who are restoring underground workings. Features history, restoration so far, plan, photographs, time line and contacts.
Cornwall and stretching from Saltash in the east to St Germans in the west and to the south coast taking in Downderry and Crafthole. Churches, mission. location, membership, enquiry, events and links.
Information about the churches of the united benefice spanning Downderry, Hessenford and Tideford. Includes service times, photo galleries, diary. blog and newsletters.
Non-profit organisation set up to promote and ensure democratic local ownership of land and buildings for the benefit of the community. Local groups, projects, news blog and social media links.
Includes the Canon Diggens archive, parish records, downloads and images of Coverack and St Keverne. Taped memories of the Mohegan shipwreck are also available.
Article about this national monument of rooms built for John Wesley to stay in when he preached in the area. Events and opening times, located at Trewint.
Article explaining the historic body, and its revival in 1974 as pressure group. Information on the constitutional position of Cornwall, time line of protest activity, references and related links.
Video illustrating the significance of the cove as the hub for telegraph transmission from across the Atlantic, Gibralta and South Africa. Its fortification in 1940 and museum formerly owned by Cable ad Wireless Ltd.