Cornwall Life Food and Drink AwardsIn this September issue is your last chance to buy tickets to Cornwall Life’s first ever Food and Drink Awards. Come along to this exciting new event, enjoy a delicious three-course evening meal at the Eden Project on Thursday 2 October, as we reveal the winners of our 2008 Awards. READ MORE » 
Restoring a Forgotten Castle Pentillie Castle stands in a commanding position on the edge of the River Tamar. With views across the Tamar Valley to the heights of Dartmoor, it is easy to see why Sir James Tillie chose this spot to build his home in 1698. The realisation of Sir James’s plans marked the beginning of a fascinating story, the latest chapter of which is beginning to unfold, as Pentillie’s new owners launch their vision for the building’s future. In this September issue, we look at developments. READ MORE » 
On the Beach BeatOn the Beach Beat
Matt Thomas is a Beach Beat Officer. Essentially, his work is the same as that of any other Police Community Support Officer but his role is slanted towards meeting the needs of the thousands of visitors that pour onto Perranporth’s beach every summer. In this September issue, we look at his role. READ MORE » 
China’s Precious StoneIn this September issue we take a closer look at beautiful and magical jade that was China’s royal gemstone, and is endowed with many symbolic qualities. READ MORE » 
| Trelissick’s ChampionIn this September issue we visit The National Trust garden of Trelissick, in Feock, near Truro. Known nationally for its incredibly high standard of maintenance, the quality of its plants, and its abiding interest to the visiting public, all of which are mainly due to one man, Head Gardener Barry Champion, who is retiring after 29 years. READ MORE » 
Be Spectacled We look at the history of glasses in the September issue and discover that they have changed quite a lot of the years READ MORE » 
48 Hours In Truro
Wander among Truro’s network of streets and you’ll find it difficult to resist this magical city’s allure. From richly planted open spaces to tiny ‘opes’ or alleyways and imposing terraces of elegant Georgian townhouses, as well as its magnificent cathedral, Truro has it all. In this September issue, we explore this vibrant city. READ MORE »
What's On Tall Ships In this September issue we feature this year’s Tall Ships Regatta in Falmouth from 10-13 September. It is anticipated that around 90,000 will visit the town and the magnificent square-rigged vessels will provide a spectacular backdrop to the town over the four days. READ MORE » 
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