Padstow Lifeboat Station
The Hawker’s Cove station was known as the number 1 station from 1899-1938 and the number 2 station from 1938-1962. The No 2 Station was closed on 31 March 1962 […]
The Hawker’s Cove station was known as the number 1 station from 1899-1938 and the number 2 station from 1938-1962. The No 2 Station was closed on 31 March 1962 […]
The Gannel revisited this time with the Drone
Guglielmo Marconi, was an Italian inventor and electrical engineer, known for his pioneering work on long-distance radio transmission. The birthplace of long-range wireless is an area surrounded by oceans, so […]
The Brave men of the R.N.L.I deserve more recognition than they actually get. A festive poem by volunteer Susan Wood from RNLI Stonehaven It’s two o’clock in the morning And […]
Kennall Vale nature reserve is a strikingly beautiful woodland at Ponsanooth near Redruth. It contains a water-filled quarry and the wooded slopes that are scattered by the remains of granite […]
Rock is a village in North Cornwall located just round the first bend in the estuary mouth on the North-Eastern bank of the River Camel, adjacent to the harbour port of […]
And now for a little bit of nostalgia. We’re going back in time There was a special bank holiday to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in the United Kingdom (UK) […]
The road in and out of the Trevellas cove was beautiful, a little exciting at times as we had to snake our way down a very narrow and rocky road, […]
Gold Diggings Quarry is located in a remote position to the northwest of the hamlet of Minions, directly west of the former historic Cheesewring Quarry. It is accessed by a […]