FOOD & DRINK | SHOPPING | ART | HERITAGE | EVENTS Cornwall December 2015/January 2016 Vol.2 Issue 33 £3.25 my myCornwall @myCornwall_ RAISE A GLASS The Cornish Gin Story PORTHLEVEN A Photographic Celebration GIFTS GALORE For Christmas and the New Year Winter Walks Andrew George on Cornwall's recipe for the future Into the Wild with Newlyn fisherman Francis Harris and TV presenter Thom Hunt Taking Action The Cornish support for refugees From weekend rambles to epic adventures Cornwall's tastiest Roast dinners AVAILABLE TO BUY NEXT WEEK! Subscribe today 01209 314147
We wave goodbye to 2015 with a collection of beautiful winter walks, scrumptious Cornish roasts and lots of last minute Christmas goodies, from the finest local gins to hampers full of festive loveliness. There’s also the second instalment from former MP Andrew George (this time he’s discussing Cornwall’s future), a collection of historic photographs of Porthleven, a glimpse at the ‘wild life’ of one Cornish fisherman and finally, it wouldn’t be myCornwall without all of the latest news, views, fun and things to do. Grab a coffee (or a mulled wine – ‘tis the season) and enjoy.
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CornwallDecember 2015/January 2016
Vol.2 Issue 33 £3.25
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raise a glassThe Cornish Gin Story
porthleven A Photographic Celebration
gifts galoreFor Christmas and the New Year
WinterWalks
Andrew georgeon Cornwall's recipe for the future
into the Wildwith Newlyn fisherman Francis Harris and TV presenter Thom Hunt
Taking ActionThe Cornish support for refugees
From weekend ramblesto epic adventures
Cornwall's
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Letters Your views on current issues
Ten Things To Do myCornwall’s top suggestions
Seasonal Shopper Christmas Special
Adore my Store Cornovi
The Emporium Beautiful & Rustic
Discover Cornish Gin
The Art of Walking Sasha Harding’s brush with the coast
Taking Action Help for those in need
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Coming into Focus Porthleven historic photo archive
Andrew George Cornwall’s recipe for success
Cornish Language The latest lesson
Surname Spargo
myCornish World Gael Phillips
All Around The World The Cornish overseas
The Cornwall Map St Just in Penwith
Into the Wild Francis Harris and the Cornwall WildlifeTrust’s ‘My Wild Life’ campaign
Book Reviews Six of the best
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Bites Christmas treats
Cornwall’s Top Places to Dine For the tastiest roast dinners & caveries
Meet the Chef Gareth Spencer at The Cornish Barn, Penzance
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13. WarmMe Electric Hot Water bottle, £20, www.warmme.net 14. Life’s truest Happiness Mug, £8.99, www.stargazey.co.uk 15. Wading bird Wristlet, £14.99, ula www.oldfoundrychapel.co.uk 16. Large Handmade Heart Decorations, £20, www.spindrift-gallery.co.uk 17. Girl and bird
throws, £69.96, www.toochychy.co.uk 22. Cornish tin St Piran's Flag Cufflinks, £44, www.croftytin.co.uk 23. Pure Nuff Stuff Chocolate orange Soap, £4.50, www.purenuffstuff.co.uk 24. Kiwi Print Studio boat Cushion, £45, www.kiwiprintstudio.co.uk
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The Art of Walking
Whether you stroll, march, stride or saunter, there’s something wonderful about going for a
walk. You are out in the fresh air, having some exercise and quite possibly seeing, hearing and smelling things that you never have before, even if you take the same route every day. In the winter in Cornwall, and all year round in fact, those of us with four-legged companions are absolutely spoilt for choice when it comes to walking our dogs. There are miles of deserted beaches and beautiful coast paths to explore right on our doorstep.
Many of us who love walking daydream about packing a bag, planning a route and setting off on an exciting new journey by foot. Sasha Harding, an artist in search of some new inspiration for an upcoming show, decided three years ago that it was time to do just that. However, instead of a weekend ramble, she embarked on a walk of epic proportions. With her reluctant Ridgeback Jess as her sidekick, she hiked the whole of the South West Coast Path. Yes, all six hundred and thirty miles of it.
“It was all about finding inspiration and
subject matter for my paintings and I barely gave the logistics or my lack of fitness a thought at first,” she says. “I soon found out that walking the entire SWCP is equivalent to climbing Mount Everest four times, it is no Sunday afternoon stroll! I also discovered that as well as one of the longest, it is one the most diverse national trails in this country, taking in two world heritage sites and the stunning Jurassic coast.”
Sasha has lived and worked in Cornwall since she completed her Fine Art Degree at Falmouth School of Art in 1996. She was born and raised on the south coast of Dorset and it’s clear that her love of the outdoors and her creativity are closely linked.
“Walking the coast and being in or by the sea has become a daily ritual for me and my dogs,” she says. “For me walking and painting go hand in hand, one feeds off the other. I get most of my ideas while walking and if I am struggling in the studio I will head for the coast to clear my head.”
A decade ago Sasha read a book about a man and his dog walking the coast
Sasha Harding's brush with the coast
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Seeing the suffering of refugees fleeing Libya and Syria splashed across the pages of our newspapers, television screens and social media often creates the feeling of helplessness amongst many, but for some it spurs them on to take action. Mark Pugh investigates the growing number of Cornwall based groups and individuals taking action in support of the
refugees in Calais and further afield.
Taking action
Cornish support for those in needSeeing the suffering of refugees fleeing Libya and Syria splashed across the pages of our newspapers, television screens and social media often creates the feeling of helplessness amongst many viewers and readers, but for some it spurs them on to take action. Mark Pugh investigates the growing number
of Cornwall based groups and individuals taking action in support of the refugees in Calais and further afield.
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Collecting much needed goods - Photo: Cornwall to Calais Refugee GroupDistribution - Photo: Cornwall to Calais Refugee Group
The Collection - Photo: Cornwall to Calais Refugee Group
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In this, the second of two articles, former West Cornwall MP, Andrew George, examines the ongoing fight, between Cornwall and Westminster over who should decide the political and economic future of the land and the people living and working west of the River Tamar.
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