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SUMMARY:A Monumental Celebration at St Breward Village Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for A Monumental Celebration\, a series of special events to honour the incredible teamwork\, dedication and community spirit behind the Monumental Improvements project. \nThe Second event at the Start of March is at St Breward Village Hall drop in from 10am – open to all\, including families and budding young archaeologists. \nPlease come along for cake and coffee and immerse yourself in a stunning exhibition. Discover James Innerdale’s beautiful watercolour illustrations of the sites\, explore blown-up 360° panoramic images and marvel at digital reconstruction stills that bring these ancient places to life.  \nAt 11:30am\, settle in for the premiere of two fascinating films about the legendary King Arthur’s Hall\, alongside a webinar and other short films created as part of the project.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/a-monumental-celebration-at-st-breward-village-hall/
LOCATION:St Breward Village Hall\, St Breward\, Bodmin Moor\, PL30 4PP
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250301T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250301T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250121T124323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T124323Z
UID:8643-1740823200-1740834000@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:A Monumental Celebration at St Breward Village Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for A Monumental Celebration\, a series of special events to honour the incredible teamwork\, dedication and community spirit behind the Monumental Improvements project. \nThe Second event at the Start of March is at St Breward Village Hall drop in from 10am – open to all\, including families and budding young archaeologists. \nPlease come along for cake and coffee and immerse yourself in a stunning exhibition. Discover James Innerdale’s beautiful watercolour illustrations of the sites\, explore blown-up 360° panoramic images and marvel at digital reconstruction stills that bring these ancient places to life.  \nAt 11:30am\, settle in for the premiere of two fascinating films about the legendary King Arthur’s Hall\, alongside a webinar and other short films created as part of the project.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/a-monumental-celebration-at-st-breward-village-hall-2/
LOCATION:St Breward Village Hall\, St Breward\, Bodmin Moor\, PL30 4PP
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250309T081655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T081655Z
UID:8623-1741824000-1741910399@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:How to finish 100% Pasture Fed Cattle Successfully
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to How To Finish 100% Pasture-Fed Cattle Successfully! Join us at Treway Farm Cornish Turkeys and Pastured Beef for an exciting in-person event. Learn all about the techniques and strategies to ensure your cattle are thriving on pasture. Award winning farmers Will and Kate Martin will guide you through the process step by step\, sharing their valuable insights and tips. Don’t miss this opportunity to get hands on with assessing condition and seeing how this translates in the hanging room. Sign up now for a day filled with valuable information and networking! The day will also include a lunch of Treway’s 100% pasture-fed beef and enable participants to learn how to select an animal for premium carcass. \nSchedule \n1.00pm – Meet in the barn\, arrival & welcome Treway lunch \n1.45pm – To the race to look at condition scoring \n2.45pm – To the cattle shed to discuss overwinter feed and body condition \n3.45pm – Look at beef hanging and assess qualities \n4.00 – Back to the barn for a cuppa and questions A chance to network / chat with people \n4.30pm finish
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/how-to-finish-100-pasture-fed-cattle-successfully-2/
LOCATION:Treway Farm\, Coombe\, PL26 7LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Farming in Protected Landscapes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250309T081655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T082612Z
UID:4970-1741824000-1741910399@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:How to finish 100% Pasture Fed Cattle Successfully
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to How To Finish 100% Pasture-Fed Cattle Successfully! Join us at Treway Farm Cornish Turkeys and Pastured Beef for an exciting in-person event. Learn all about the techniques and strategies to ensure your cattle are thriving on pasture. Award winning farmers Will and Kate Martin will guide you through the process step by step\, sharing their valuable insights and tips. Don’t miss this opportunity to get hands on with assessing condition and seeing how this translates in the hanging room. Sign up now for a day filled with valuable information and networking! The day will also include a lunch of Treway’s 100% pasture-fed beef and enable participants to learn how to select an animal for premium carcass. \nSchedule \n1.00pm – Meet in the barn\, arrival & welcome Treway lunch \n1.45pm – To the race to look at condition scoring \n2.45pm – To the cattle shed to discuss overwinter feed and body condition \n3.45pm – Look at beef hanging and assess qualities \n4.00 – Back to the barn for a cuppa and questions A chance to network / chat with people \n4.30pm finish
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/how-to-finish-100-pasture-fed-cattle-successfully/
LOCATION:Treway Farm\, Coombe\, PL26 7LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Farming in Protected Landscapes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250313T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250313T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250309T081409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T081409Z
UID:8622-1741863600-1741872600@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Farm Cornwall: Fec Pack Farm Walks
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 13th March Treganhawke Farm\, Torpoint\, PL10 1JH \n11.00 am start to 1.30pm with a Pasty lunch \nA vet from a local practice will explain the issues around anthelmintic resistance and how to avoid those issues by good management and the use of faecal egg counts as a means whether to dose or not and how\, by managing differing groups of animals\, anthelmintic resistance can be minimised together with the costs of production. The day will include a short farm walk to collect some dung samples and hopefully we will be able to see a practical example of a faecal test done with results using Farm Cornwall’s FIPL supported own kit.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/farm-cornwall-fec-pack-farm-walks-2/
LOCATION:Treganhawke Farm\, Torpoint\, PL10 1JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Farming in Protected Landscapes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250313T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250313T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250309T081409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T082519Z
UID:4967-1741863600-1741872600@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Farm Cornwall: Fec Pack Farm Walks
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 13th March Treganhawke Farm\, Torpoint\, PL10 1JH \n11.00 am start to 1.30pm with a Pasty lunch \nA vet from a local practice will explain the issues around anthelmintic resistance and how to avoid those issues by good management and the use of faecal egg counts as a means whether to dose or not and how\, by managing differing groups of animals\, anthelmintic resistance can be minimised together with the costs of production. The day will include a short farm walk to collect some dung samples and hopefully we will be able to see a practical example of a faecal test done with results using Farm Cornwall’s FIPL supported own kit.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/farm-cornwall-fec-pack-farm-walks/
LOCATION:Treganhawke Farm\, Torpoint\, PL10 1JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Farming in Protected Landscapes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250319
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250309T082451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T082451Z
UID:4973-1742256000-1742342399@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Beetles\, butchery and bye -Dung beetles and a healthy livestock system
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this last event on the Pasture and Profit in Protected Landscapes series. We’ll have a day with the brilliant Sally-Ann Spence as well as looking at the butchery at Higher Keigwin\, touring the farm and connecting with likeminded food producers. \nWe’ll be treated to Heigher Keigwin minced beef burgers and a hearty soup for lunch as well as a warm fire. \nSally-Ann will take us on a deep dive into our farm ecology and how it can really work for us. We’ll explore: \nWhat are dung beetles & what do they do for us? We don’t generally think of what happens to the dung in our fields or if our native dung beetle populations are thriving. But what if we lost these insects and the ecosystem functions they perform? Join us for a informative workshop to learn what dung beetles do for us and what we can do for them… \nAbout the Event \nJust how important are dung beetles in our livestock systems and what are they doing beyond removing dung? We generally don’t think of the tiny insect communities based around the dung piles in our fields and these include our native dung beetles. But what if we loose these beetles? What effect would it have on our livestock\, pastures\, soil and farm biodiversity? By gaining an understanding of dung beetles we can implement small changes in our management decisions that could have much wider benefits for biodiversity in general\, the environment & livestock health including sustainable parasite plans to minimise chemical dependence. \nWe’ll begin the day by introducing our native dung beetles with a presentation and a selection of specimens. The presentation will highlight the ecosystem functions of these economically important pastoral insects\, their ecology\, their threats and the potential practical changes in management required for their conservation. \nAfter the presentation there will be a practical session enabling the opportunity for a dung dive out in the field. This will demonstrate how to identify and monitor the dung beetle populations by a simple surveying methodology enabling you to try for yourself on your own farm. \nAbout the facilitator \nSally-Ann Spence FRES FLS \nSally-Ann Spence is a scientist\, presenter\, farmer\, entomologist and a Fellow of both the Royal Entomological Society and the Linnaean Society. Recently awarded the British Entomology and Natural History Society’s gold medal for her research into dung beetles within the farmed landscape. \nShe founded the U.K. Dung Beetle Mapping Project to accumulate previously unknown species data. Her work with the project has seen her surveying field sites all over the U.K. including many outlying islands enabling her to study a multitude of grazing systems. \nThis practical experience has been translated into collaborative projects working on sustainable land management plans within the farming community to promote dung beetles as important bio-indicators for soil\, pasture and livestock health. \nSally-Ann was awarded the British Entomological and Natural History Society’s gold medal for over two decades of promoting dung beetle awareness and her research into dung beetles and the livestock sector. A founding member of Dung Beetles for Farmers\, which was formed to continue the awareness of this insect group and highlight their conservation\, she provides dung beetle workshops\, training days\, surveys and advisory services. \nSally-Ann owns and runs an educational research centre ‘Berrycroft Hub’ based on her family farm where she has her own livestock and manages all the grazing. \nAs a passionate advocate of British farming and biodiversity\, Sally-Ann does a great deal of scientific public outreach both at her centre on the farm\, at various events and on all media platforms including television.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/beetles-butchery-and-bye-dung-beetles-and-a-healthy-livestock-system/
LOCATION:Higher Keigwin Farm
CATEGORIES:Farming in Protected Landscapes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250319
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250309T082451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T082451Z
UID:8624-1742256000-1742342399@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Beetles\, butchery and bye -Dung beetles and a healthy livestock system
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this last event on the Pasture and Profit in Protected Landscapes series. We’ll have a day with the brilliant Sally-Ann Spence as well as looking at the butchery at Higher Keigwin\, touring the farm and connecting with likeminded food producers. \nWe’ll be treated to Heigher Keigwin minced beef burgers and a hearty soup for lunch as well as a warm fire. \nSally-Ann will take us on a deep dive into our farm ecology and how it can really work for us. We’ll explore: \nWhat are dung beetles & what do they do for us? We don’t generally think of what happens to the dung in our fields or if our native dung beetle populations are thriving. But what if we lost these insects and the ecosystem functions they perform? Join us for a informative workshop to learn what dung beetles do for us and what we can do for them… \nAbout the Event \nJust how important are dung beetles in our livestock systems and what are they doing beyond removing dung? We generally don’t think of the tiny insect communities based around the dung piles in our fields and these include our native dung beetles. But what if we loose these beetles? What effect would it have on our livestock\, pastures\, soil and farm biodiversity? By gaining an understanding of dung beetles we can implement small changes in our management decisions that could have much wider benefits for biodiversity in general\, the environment & livestock health including sustainable parasite plans to minimise chemical dependence. \nWe’ll begin the day by introducing our native dung beetles with a presentation and a selection of specimens. The presentation will highlight the ecosystem functions of these economically important pastoral insects\, their ecology\, their threats and the potential practical changes in management required for their conservation. \nAfter the presentation there will be a practical session enabling the opportunity for a dung dive out in the field. This will demonstrate how to identify and monitor the dung beetle populations by a simple surveying methodology enabling you to try for yourself on your own farm. \nAbout the facilitator \nSally-Ann Spence FRES FLS \nSally-Ann Spence is a scientist\, presenter\, farmer\, entomologist and a Fellow of both the Royal Entomological Society and the Linnaean Society. Recently awarded the British Entomology and Natural History Society’s gold medal for her research into dung beetles within the farmed landscape. \nShe founded the U.K. Dung Beetle Mapping Project to accumulate previously unknown species data. Her work with the project has seen her surveying field sites all over the U.K. including many outlying islands enabling her to study a multitude of grazing systems. \nThis practical experience has been translated into collaborative projects working on sustainable land management plans within the farming community to promote dung beetles as important bio-indicators for soil\, pasture and livestock health. \nSally-Ann was awarded the British Entomological and Natural History Society’s gold medal for over two decades of promoting dung beetle awareness and her research into dung beetles and the livestock sector. A founding member of Dung Beetles for Farmers\, which was formed to continue the awareness of this insect group and highlight their conservation\, she provides dung beetle workshops\, training days\, surveys and advisory services. \nSally-Ann owns and runs an educational research centre ‘Berrycroft Hub’ based on her family farm where she has her own livestock and manages all the grazing. \nAs a passionate advocate of British farming and biodiversity\, Sally-Ann does a great deal of scientific public outreach both at her centre on the farm\, at various events and on all media platforms including television.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/beetles-butchery-and-bye-dung-beetles-and-a-healthy-livestock-system-2/
LOCATION:Higher Keigwin Farm
CATEGORIES:Farming in Protected Landscapes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250403T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250212T152526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T091124Z
UID:4875-1742371200-1743699600@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:We're looking for Volunteers for Heritage Helpers!
DESCRIPTION:We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join Heritage Helpers\, running regular volunteering opportunities throughout April\, where you can help protect and enhance Cornwall’s incredible historic sites. \nEach session begins with a guided walk to the site\, led by a knowledgeable Monumental Improvement (MI) Project staff member\, who will share insights along the way. Once there\, you’ll play an active role in installing interpretation signs to help visitors understand the site’s history and will put up bird and bat nest boxes to restore vital habitats impacted by conservation work. It’s a great way to get outdoors\, meet like-minded people\, and make a lasting impact on Cornwall’s heritage and wildlife. No experience needed – just a willingness to get involved and enjoy the journey! \nRSVP today if your interested\, you can take part in just one or all days\, it’s up to you. Come and be a part of something special!
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/heritage-helpers/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250403T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250212T152526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T152526Z
UID:8646-1742371200-1743699600@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:We're looking for Volunteers for Heritage Helpers!
DESCRIPTION:We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join Heritage Helpers\, running regular volunteering opportunities throughout April\, where you can help protect and enhance Cornwall’s incredible historic sites. \nEach session begins with a guided walk to the site\, led by a knowledgeable Monumental Improvement (MI) Project staff member\, who will share insights along the way. Once there\, you’ll play an active role in installing interpretation signs to help visitors understand the site’s history and will put up bird and bat nest boxes to restore vital habitats impacted by conservation work. It’s a great way to get outdoors\, meet like-minded people\, and make a lasting impact on Cornwall’s heritage and wildlife. No experience needed – just a willingness to get involved and enjoy the journey! \nRSVP today if your interested\, you can take part in just one or all days\, it’s up to you. Come and be a part of something special!
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/heritage-helpers-2/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250306T140908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T140908Z
UID:8647-1742392800-1742400000@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:A Monumental Celebration at Rosuick Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our final Monumental Celebration\, to honour the incredible teamwork\, dedication and community spirit behind the Monumental Improvements project. \nThis final event on 19th March is at Rosuick Farm\, from 2pm to 4pm – open to all\, including families and budding young archaeologists. \nPlease come along and immerse yourself in a stunning exhibition. Discover James Innerdale’s beautiful watercolour illustrations of the sites\, explore blown-up 360° panoramic images and marvel at digital reconstruction stills that bring these ancient places to life.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/a-monumental-celebration-at-rosuick-farm-2/
LOCATION:Rosuick Farm\, Rosuick Organic Farm\, St Martin\, Helston\, TR12 6DZ
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250306T140908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T135639Z
UID:4955-1742392800-1742400000@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:A Monumental Celebration at Rosuick Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our final Monumental Celebration\, to honour the incredible teamwork\, dedication and community spirit behind the Monumental Improvements project. \nThis final event on 19th March is at Rosuick Farm\, from 2pm to 4pm – open to all\, including families and budding young archaeologists. \nPlease come along and immerse yourself in a stunning exhibition. Discover James Innerdale’s beautiful watercolour illustrations of the sites\, explore blown-up 360° panoramic images and marvel at digital reconstruction stills that bring these ancient places to life.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/a-monumental-celebration-at-rosuick-farm/
LOCATION:Rosuick Farm\, Rosuick Organic Farm\, St Martin\, Helston\, TR12 6DZ
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250311T154721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T154721Z
UID:8648-1743093000-1743105600@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Cornish Farm Feast
DESCRIPTION:Farmers of Cornwall: \nYou are invited to half a day of feasting\, discussing and sharing experiences to build on the valuable work we have already started with our Alt-Soya project over the last 12 months. \nAlt-Soya is a farmer-led collaboration to explore the practicalities and potential for developing a more local livestock feed network. \nWe have discovered that alternatives to soya are already being used successfully in Cornwall\, with a fine example being a partnership between neighbouring farmers to grow lupins for chicken feed. This partnership has led to a reduction in soil depletion\, improved soil structure\, increased biodiversity\, lower carbon emissions\, increased resilience\, and a high quality protein feed rich in amino acids for healthy egg production. \nSome exciting future collaborations between farmers are already planned\, and we now want to build on this in the coming year to explore further ideas for developing a more circular approach to livestock feed in the County. \nThe challenges facing the farming community in Cornwall are many and varied\, so we are facilitating this event to share experiences and information on topics such as: \n\nIncreasing farmers’ resilience\nReducing dependence on volatile commodities (and their associated costs)\nFood security\nSoil health\nNet Zero\n\nWe will hear from Cornish farmers about what they have done to increase their resilience and adapt to the changes in the farming world. \nJoin us on 27 March for a few hours of discussion\, debate and delicious locally produced food. \nTime: 4.30-8pm \nVenue: The Conference Room\, Cornwall Farm Machinery\, Deer Park\, Trewaters\, Trispen\, TR4 9BE \nClick website below to register your place!
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/cornish-farm-feast-2/
LOCATION:The Conference Room\, Cornwall Farm Machinery\, Deer Park\, Trewaters\, Trispen\, TR4 9BE
CATEGORIES:Farming in Protected Landscapes
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250311T154721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T112733Z
UID:5014-1743093000-1743105600@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Cornish Farm Feast
DESCRIPTION:Farmers of Cornwall: \nYou are invited to half a day of feasting\, discussing and sharing experiences to build on the valuable work we have already started with our Alt-Soya project over the last 12 months. \nAlt-Soya is a farmer-led collaboration to explore the practicalities and potential for developing a more local livestock feed network. \nWe have discovered that alternatives to soya are already being used successfully in Cornwall\, with a fine example being a partnership between neighbouring farmers to grow lupins for chicken feed. This partnership has led to a reduction in soil depletion\, improved soil structure\, increased biodiversity\, lower carbon emissions\, increased resilience\, and a high quality protein feed rich in amino acids for healthy egg production. \nSome exciting future collaborations between farmers are already planned\, and we now want to build on this in the coming year to explore further ideas for developing a more circular approach to livestock feed in the County. \nThe challenges facing the farming community in Cornwall are many and varied\, so we are facilitating this event to share experiences and information on topics such as: \n\nIncreasing farmers’ resilience\nReducing dependence on volatile commodities (and their associated costs)\nFood security\nSoil health\nNet Zero\n\nWe will hear from Cornish farmers about what they have done to increase their resilience and adapt to the changes in the farming world. \nJoin us on 27 March for a few hours of discussion\, debate and delicious locally produced food. \nTime: 4.30-8pm \nVenue: The Conference Room\, Cornwall Farm Machinery\, Deer Park\, Trewaters\, Trispen\, TR4 9BE \nClick website below to register your place!
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/cornish-farm-feast/
LOCATION:The Conference Room\, Cornwall Farm Machinery\, Deer Park\, Trewaters\, Trispen\, TR4 9BE
CATEGORIES:Farming in Protected Landscapes
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250406T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250303T163229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T083751Z
UID:4923-1743933600-1743944400@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Bee Mindful @ Tehidy Woods - Family Wildlife Day
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a Family Fun activity filled day at Tehidy Woods. Explore Cornish Myths and Legends\, uncover the hidden heritage at Tehidy Round and get hands on by helping to enhance the beautiful landscape around you.\nWhen is the event? \n\nSunday the 6th of April from 10:00 – 13:00\n\n  \nWhere to meet? \n\nNorth Cliffs Car Park\, Tehidy\, TR14 0TW (W3W: fortunate.cycles.narrates)\n\n  \nWhat to bring? \n\nPlease bring plenty of water to keep hydrated as well as snacks to keep yourselves energised for the event. Please also make sure to bring weather appropriate clothing as well as walking boots as there will be areas of uneven terrain.\n\n  \nWhat activities you can expect? \n\nA wildlife scavenger hunt.\nCornish Bird stories of myths and legends at the Iron Age Tehidy Round.\nBuilding bird boxes.\nFlower and seed planting.\nMaking seed bombs.\n\n  \nThis event is a free family friendly event. All children must be accompanied by an adult. \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \n  \nTo confirm your attendance\, please complete the form below and RSVP your attendance. You will only need 1 RSVP per Family/Group.\nPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *Contact Number *Does anyone in your group consider themselves to have a disability that may affect their participation in this event? *YesNoPlease Specify  *Does anyone in your group have a medical condition that may affect their participation in this event? *YesNoPlease Specify  *How did you first find out about this event? *Our Social MediaOur WebsiteWord of MouthAnother OrganisationOtherPlease Specify *I am happy to be contacted by Cornwall National Landscape and added to the Monumental Improvement project mailing list. *YesNo		\n			Please Cornwall project\n			\n		\n		I consent to my photograph being taken by the Cornwall National Landscape and for it to be used in future marketing materials created for Cornwall National Landscape and any project funders. *YesNoI am happy for my name and hours to be recorded by Cornwall National Landscape as in-kind contribution towards any current projects. *YesNoHow many guests will be part of your group? *Additional CommentsSubmit  \nDon’t forget to RSVP below to confirm your attendance! \nLooking for a relaxing woodland walk? Find below the map of Tehidy Woods for you to explore in your own time. \ntehidy-country-park-map.pdf
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/bee-mindful-tehidy-woods-family-wildlife-day/
LOCATION:Tehidy Woods\, North Cliffs Car Park\, Camborne\, TR14 0TW\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250406T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250303T163229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T163229Z
UID:8610-1743933600-1743944400@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Bee Mindful @ Tehidy Woods - Family Wildlife Day
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a Family Fun activity filled day at Tehidy Woods. Explore Cornish Myths and Legends\, uncover the hidden heritage at Tehidy Round and get hands on by helping to enhance the beautiful landscape around you.\nWhen is the event? \n\nSunday the 6th of April from 10:00 – 13:00\n\n  \nWhere to meet? \n\nNorth Cliffs Car Park\, Tehidy\, TR14 0TW (W3W: fortunate.cycles.narrates)\n\n  \nWhat to bring? \n\nPlease bring plenty of water to keep hydrated as well as snacks to keep yourselves energised for the event. Please also make sure to bring weather appropriate clothing as well as walking boots as there will be areas of uneven terrain.\n\n  \nWhat activities you can expect? \n\nA wildlife scavenger hunt.\nCornish Bird stories of myths and legends at the Iron Age Tehidy Round.\nBuilding bird boxes.\nFlower and seed planting.\nMaking seed bombs.\n\n  \nThis event is a free family friendly event. All children must be accompanied by an adult. \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \n  \nTo confirm your attendance\, please complete the form below and RSVP your attendance. You will only need 1 RSVP per Family/Group.\nPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *Contact Number *Does anyone in your group consider themselves to have a disability that may affect their participation in this event? *YesNoPlease Specify  *Does anyone in your group have a medical condition that may affect their participation in this event? *YesNoPlease Specify  *How did you first find out about this event? *Our Social MediaOur WebsiteWord of MouthAnother OrganisationOtherPlease Specify *I am happy to be contacted by Cornwall National Landscape and added to the Monumental Improvement project mailing list. *YesNoI consent to my photograph being taken by the Cornwall National Landscape and for it to be used in future marketing materials created for Cornwall National Landscape and any project funders. *YesNoI am happy for my name and hours to be recorded by Cornwall National Landscape as in-kind contribution towards any current projects. *YesNoHow many guests will be part of your group? *		\n			Landscape by this\n			\n		\n		Additional CommentsSubmit  \nDon’t forget to RSVP below to confirm your attendance! \nLooking for a relaxing woodland walk? Find below the map of Tehidy Woods for you to explore in your own time. \ntehidy-country-park-map.pdf
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/bee-mindful-tehidy-woods-family-wildlife-day-2/
LOCATION:Tehidy Woods\, North Cliffs Car Park\, Camborne\, TR14 0TW\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250425T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250312T115221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T125005Z
UID:5018-1745604000-1745614800@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Bodmin Moor Dark Skies Stargazing Walk - FULLY BOOKED
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED \nJoin our Monumental Improvement team at South Penquite Farm for an alluring stargazing walk on Friday the 25th of April. We’ll kick off the event with a guided walk exploring the unique archaeology on the moor\, then at around 20:00 we will meet with the Bodmin Moor International Dark Sky Landscape team from Caradon Observatory to gaze through powerful telescopes and learn how to interpret the skies. \nWhen is this event?\nFriday the 25th of April – Meet at 18:00 \nWhere to meet?\nSouth Penquite Farm\, Blisland\, Bodmin\, PL30 4LH\nW3W: quiz.hacksaw.quick\nGrid Reference: SX 10760 74970 \nPlease use the W3W or Grid reference to find the meeting point. \nWhat to bring for this event?\nPlease bring appropriate clothing depending on the weather as well as suitable footwear. We would recommend walking boots for this event as there will be sections of uneven terrain during the walk. Make sure to bring plenty of water to keep yourselves hydrated and if possible please headtorches as there will be a limited number of these available. You’re welcome to also bring snacks\, warm drinks\, blankets and camping chairs for the stargazing. \nAdditional Information:\nThe walk will be roughly around 3km (~2 Miles) with various sections of uneven terrain. Should the weather take a turn for the worst\, we will adapt the event into a Dark Skies talk and presentation in the dry. \nThere will be limited numbers for this event and booking is required.  \nTo confirm your attendance for the stargazing walk\, please RSVP for the number of spaces you would like to reserve and complete the form below. \nThe South Penquite Campsite have also kindly offered availability to camp overnight at the site. Find out more about booking here – Camping – South Penquite Farm Camping & Yurts | Quirky Accomodation on Bodmin Moor (Please note that the camping booking is separate to the stargazing walk\, for further enquiries about camping please contact southpenquite@gmail.com) 
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/bodmin-moor-dark-skies-stargazing-walk/
LOCATION:South Penquite Farm\, South Penquite Farm\, Blisland\, Bodmin\, Cornwall\, PL30 4LH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Natural Beauty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250425T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250312T115221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T115221Z
UID:8611-1745604000-1745614800@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Bodmin Moor Dark Skies Stargazing Walk - FULLY BOOKED
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED \nJoin our Monumental Improvement team at South Penquite Farm for an alluring stargazing walk on Friday the 25th of April. We’ll kick off the event with a guided walk exploring the unique archaeology on the moor\, then at around 20:00 we will meet with the Bodmin Moor International Dark Sky Landscape team from Caradon Observatory to gaze through powerful telescopes and learn how to interpret the skies. \nWhen is this event?\nFriday the 25th of April – Meet at 18:00 \nWhere to meet?\nSouth Penquite Farm\, Blisland\, Bodmin\, PL30 4LH\nW3W: quiz.hacksaw.quick\nGrid Reference: SX 10760 74970 \nPlease use the W3W or Grid reference to find the meeting point. \nWhat to bring for this event?\nPlease bring appropriate clothing depending on the weather as well as suitable footwear. We would recommend walking boots for this event as there will be sections of uneven terrain during the walk. Make sure to bring plenty of water to keep yourselves hydrated and if possible please headtorches as there will be a limited number of these available. You’re welcome to also bring snacks\, warm drinks\, blankets and camping chairs for the stargazing. \nAdditional Information:\nThe walk will be roughly around 3km (~2 Miles) with various sections of uneven terrain. Should the weather take a turn for the worst\, we will adapt the event into a Dark Skies talk and presentation in the dry. \nThere will be limited numbers for this event and booking is required.  \nTo confirm your attendance for the stargazing walk\, please RSVP for the number of spaces you would like to reserve and complete the form below. \nThe South Penquite Campsite have also kindly offered availability to camp overnight at the site. Find out more about booking here – Camping – South Penquite Farm Camping & Yurts | Quirky Accomodation on Bodmin Moor (Please note that the camping booking is separate to the stargazing walk\, for further enquiries about camping please contact southpenquite@gmail.com) 
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/bodmin-moor-dark-skies-stargazing-walk-2/
LOCATION:South Penquite Farm\, South Penquite Farm\, Blisland\, Bodmin\, Cornwall\, PL30 4LH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Natural Beauty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250429T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250429T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250317T141201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T141201Z
UID:8612-1745917200-1745942400@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Stone Salvage at St Constantine's Chapel - EVENT FULLY BOOKED
DESCRIPTION:Join the Monumental Improvement project in preparations for conservation repair at the ruined medieval St Constantine’s Chapel\, at the centre of Trevose Golf and Country Club. Ahead of the conservation repair works at the site this Spring\, the Monumental Improvement project are running a stone collecting event\, to recover fallen stone and masonry which has eroded from the tower and walls and store it for reuse in the repairs. We will be recovering stone from the ground only\, and not altering or disassembling the walls/tower. The site will have been freshly cleared of vegetation and it will be one of the best chances to see the chapel in its current condition and see what features we can identify. The event will take place on 29th April 9am – 4pm (stone availability depending) and refreshments are provided. \n  \nWhere is this event?\nTrevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, PL28 8JB\n \nWhen is this event?\nTuesday the 29th of April from 09:00 – 16:00 \nWhat to bring for this event?\nPlease bring appropriate clothing according to the weather. Make sure to bring plenty of water to keep yourselves hydrated as well as snack to keep yourself energised. Please also bring any of your own PPE you have such as gloves\, kneepads etc… \nTo confirm your attendance at this event\, please RSVP the number of spaces you would like to reserve. \n  \nVolunteer Forms\nPlease complete the forms below and submit them to monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk  \nIf you have volunteered with us in the last 12 months you will not need to send these forms back\, however if any info has changed in this time please send us updated details. \n  \nVolunteer Onboarding Form \nVolunteer ATTENDANCE \nVolunteer Health & Safety Questionnaire  \nHealth Questionnaire \n  \nFor any further queries or questions\, please contact monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/stone-collecting-at-st-constantines-chapel-2/
LOCATION:Trevose Golf and Country Club\, Trevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, Cornwall\, PL28 8JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250429T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250429T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250317T141201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T093509Z
UID:5031-1745917200-1745942400@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Stone Salvage at St Constantine's Chapel - EVENT FULLY BOOKED
DESCRIPTION:Join the Monumental Improvement project in preparations for conservation repair at the ruined medieval St Constantine’s Chapel\, at the centre of Trevose Golf and Country Club. Ahead of the conservation repair works at the site this Spring\, the Monumental Improvement project are running a stone collecting event\, to recover fallen stone and masonry which has eroded from the tower and walls and store it for reuse in the repairs. We will be recovering stone from the ground only\, and not altering or disassembling the walls/tower. The site will have been freshly cleared of vegetation and it will be one of the best chances to see the chapel in its current condition and see what features we can identify. The event will take place on 29th April 9am – 4pm (stone availability depending) and refreshments are provided. \n  \nWhere is this event?\nTrevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, PL28 8JB\n \nWhen is this event?\nTuesday the 29th of April from 09:00 – 16:00 \nWhat to bring for this event?\nPlease bring appropriate clothing according to the weather. Make sure to bring plenty of water to keep yourselves hydrated as well as snack to keep yourself energised. Please also bring any of your own PPE you have such as gloves\, kneepads etc… \nTo confirm your attendance at this event\, please RSVP the number of spaces you would like to reserve. \n  \nVolunteer Forms\nPlease complete the forms below and submit them to monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk  \nIf you have volunteered with us in the last 12 months you will not need to send these forms back\, however if any info has changed in this time please send us updated details. \n  \nVolunteer Onboarding Form \nVolunteer ATTENDANCE \nVolunteer Health & Safety Questionnaire  \nHealth Questionnaire \n  \nFor any further queries or questions\, please contact monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/stone-collecting-at-st-constantines-chapel/
LOCATION:Trevose Golf and Country Club\, Trevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, Cornwall\, PL28 8JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250507T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250508T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250501T145128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T142917Z
UID:5529-1746612000-1746716400@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Opportunities at St Constantine's Chapel - 7th & 8th May
DESCRIPTION:The MI team are calling for volunteers to support conservation repairs at the Medieval St Constantine’s Chapel!\n  \nMeeting Point: Trevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, PL28 8JB \nTimings: 10:00 – 15:00 \n  \nTasks for the days will include:\n\nDigging by hand (shovels and wheelbarrows) and creating a barrow run to efficiently move sandy soil material around the site alongside Old Light Building Conservation and Cornwall Archaeological Unit.\nPossible sieving or sorting through large rocks/boulders as necessary.\nBagging and tagging finds as they are recovered.\nInfilling and compacting hollows.\nAdditional stone salvage as necessary\, recovering stone from two stone dumps within the scheduled area.\n\n  \nWhat to bring\nPlease bring plenty of water to keep yourselves hydrated as well as sun cream & hats to protect yourself from the sun. Please also bring sturdy walking boots and thick gloves as there are sharp blackthorns at the monument site. \n  \nIf you haven’t already\, please book your space below. There will be limited numbers for this event! \n  \nPlease contact monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk with any queries \n 
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/volunteer-opportunities-at-st-constantines-chapel-7th-8th-may/
LOCATION:Trevose Golf and Country Club\, Trevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, Cornwall\, PL28 8JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250507T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250508T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250501T145128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T145128Z
UID:8615-1746612000-1746716400@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Opportunities at St Constantine's Chapel - 7th & 8th May
DESCRIPTION:The MI team are calling for volunteers to support conservation repairs at the Medieval St Constantine’s Chapel!\n  \nMeeting Point: Trevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, PL28 8JB \nTimings: 10:00 – 15:00 \n  \nTasks for the days will include:\n\nDigging by hand (shovels and wheelbarrows) and creating a barrow run to efficiently move sandy soil material around the site alongside Old Light Building Conservation and Cornwall Archaeological Unit.\nPossible sieving or sorting through large rocks/boulders as necessary.\nBagging and tagging finds as they are recovered.\nInfilling and compacting hollows.\nAdditional stone salvage as necessary\, recovering stone from two stone dumps within the scheduled area.\n\n  \nWhat to bring\nPlease bring plenty of water to keep yourselves hydrated as well as sun cream & hats to protect yourself from the sun. Please also bring sturdy walking boots and thick gloves as there are sharp blackthorns at the monument site. \n  \nIf you haven’t already\, please book your space below. There will be limited numbers for this event! \n  \nPlease contact monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk with any queries \n 
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/volunteer-opportunities-at-st-constantines-chapel-7th-8th-may-2/
LOCATION:Trevose Golf and Country Club\, Trevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, Cornwall\, PL28 8JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250429T145251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T150047Z
UID:5372-1747612800-1747958399@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Conservation Week @ St Constantine's Chapel
DESCRIPTION:Join our Monumental Improvement project team at St Constantine’s Chapel for a week of action-packed activities and volunteer opportunities. During the week commencing the 19th of May we will be running a series of events including guided tours and volunteer building conservation repair training. On-site from Monday to Friday will also be Drolla the story-telling bench commissioned and co-designed by the Cornwall National Landscape team and created by renowned Cornish metal sculptors Thrussels. Come take a seat on Drolla and enjoy a monument of reflection and tranquillity. \n  \nFind out which days we’ll be doing what below:\nMonday 19 to Friday 23 May – Our conservation work at the chapel continues\, you can also meet Drolla – The Story Telling Bench. Commissioned and co-designed by the Cornwall National Landscape team and crafted by renowned Cornish metal sculptors Thrussells\, Drolla\, which takes its name from the Cornish word for “folk tale” seamlessly blends intricate artistry with functional design. \nWednesday 21 May – We will be offering 2 open tours of the site. One morning walk at 10:30am and one afternoon walk at 13:30pm. Feel free to visit the site and speak to our team about the works being carried out as well as about our project. Booking is required for these activities\, please RSVP below. \nThursday 22 May – Learn about the principles of historic building conservation from the team at Old Light Building Conservation. There may also be opportunities to get involved and contribute to the repairs at the Chapel in the afternoon. Booking is required for this activity\, please RSVP below. \n  \nWhere will these events be taking place?\nTrevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, PL28 8JB \n  \nWhat should you bring for these events?\nFor all events please ensure you bring appropriate clothing depending on the weather as well as appropriate footwear\, walking or work boots recommended. Please also bring plenty of water to stay hydrated as well as snacks to stay energised for the activity you’re attending. \nIf you have any further questions regarding any of the events above\, please contact monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk  \n  \nPlease complete the booking form below and RSVP the event you would like to attend \n  \nPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Which event/s are you booking on for?10:30 Guided Tour - Wednesday13:30 Guided Tour - WednesdayHistoric Building Conservation Talk - ThursdayName *FirstLastEmail *Contact Number *Do you consider yourself to have a disability that may affect your participation in this event? *YesNoPlease Specify  *Does you have a medical condition that may affect your participation in this event? *YesNoPlease Specify  *How did you first find out about this event? *Our Social MediaOur WebsiteWord of MouthAnother OrganisationOther		\n			be be first\n			\n		\n		Please Specify *I am happy to be contacted by Cornwall National Landscape and added to the Monumental Improvement project mailing list. *YesNoI consent to my photograph being taken by the Cornwall National Landscape and for it to be used in future marketing materials created for Cornwall National Landscape and any project funders. *YesNoI am happy for my name and hours to be recorded by Cornwall National Landscape as in-kind contribution towards any current projects. *YesNoAdditional CommentsSubmit
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/conservation-week-st-constantines-chapel/
LOCATION:Trevose Golf and Country Club\, Trevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, Cornwall\, PL28 8JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250429T145251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T145251Z
UID:8614-1747612800-1747958399@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Conservation Week @ St Constantine's Chapel
DESCRIPTION:Join our Monumental Improvement project team at St Constantine’s Chapel for a week of action-packed activities and volunteer opportunities. During the week commencing the 19th of May we will be running a series of events including guided tours and volunteer building conservation repair training. On-site from Monday to Friday will also be Drolla the story-telling bench commissioned and co-designed by the Cornwall National Landscape team and created by renowned Cornish metal sculptors Thrussels. Come take a seat on Drolla and enjoy a monument of reflection and tranquillity. \n  \nFind out which days we’ll be doing what below:\nMonday 19 to Friday 23 May – Our conservation work at the chapel continues\, you can also meet Drolla – The Story Telling Bench. Commissioned and co-designed by the Cornwall National Landscape team and crafted by renowned Cornish metal sculptors Thrussells\, Drolla\, which takes its name from the Cornish word for “folk tale” seamlessly blends intricate artistry with functional design. \nWednesday 21 May – We will be offering 2 open tours of the site. One morning walk at 10:30am and one afternoon walk at 13:30pm. Feel free to visit the site and speak to our team about the works being carried out as well as about our project. Booking is required for these activities\, please RSVP below. \nThursday 22 May – Learn about the principles of historic building conservation from the team at Old Light Building Conservation. There may also be opportunities to get involved and contribute to the repairs at the Chapel in the afternoon. Booking is required for this activity\, please RSVP below. \n  \nWhere will these events be taking place?\nTrevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, PL28 8JB \n  \nWhat should you bring for these events?\nFor all events please ensure you bring appropriate clothing depending on the weather as well as appropriate footwear\, walking or work boots recommended. Please also bring plenty of water to stay hydrated as well as snacks to stay energised for the activity you’re attending. \nIf you have any further questions regarding any of the events above\, please contact monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk  \n  \nPlease complete the booking form below and RSVP the event you would like to attend \n  \nPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Which event/s are you booking on for?10:30 Guided Tour - Wednesday13:30 Guided Tour - WednesdayHistoric Building Conservation Talk - ThursdayName *FirstLastEmail *Contact Number *Do you consider yourself to have a disability that may affect your participation in this event? *YesNoPlease Specify  *Does you have a medical condition that may affect your participation in this event? *YesNoPlease Specify  *How did you first find out about this event? *Our Social MediaOur WebsiteWord of MouthAnother OrganisationOtherPlease Specify *I am happy to be contacted by Cornwall National Landscape and added to the Monumental Improvement project mailing list. *YesNoI consent to my photograph being taken by the Cornwall National Landscape and for it to be used in future marketing materials created for Cornwall National Landscape and any project funders. *YesNo		\n			 to recorded\n			\n		\n		I am happy for my name and hours to be recorded by Cornwall National Landscape as in-kind contribution towards any current projects. *YesNoAdditional CommentsSubmit
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/conservation-week-st-constantines-chapel-2/
LOCATION:Trevose Golf and Country Club\, Trevose Golf & Country Club\, Constantine Bay\, Padstow\, Cornwall\, PL28 8JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250522T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250507T121527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T121527Z
UID:8616-1747909800-1747926000@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Breeding Birds & Curlew Walk and Talk @ South Penquite Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join the Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group South West (FWAG South West) at South Penquite Farm on Thursday the 22nd of May for a series of talks on Breeding Birds & Curlew followed by a walk around South Penquite Farm (Weather Permitting) \nBook your free tickets here – Select tickets – Breeding Birds & Curlew – South Penquite Farm \nFor further questions\, please contact: richard.Hollis@fwagsw.org.uk
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/breeding-birds-curlew-walk-and-talk-south-penquite-farm-2/
LOCATION:South Penquite Farm\, South Penquite Farm\, Blisland\, Bodmin\, Cornwall\, PL30 4LH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Natural Beauty
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250522T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250507T121527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T121653Z
UID:5574-1747909800-1747926000@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Breeding Birds & Curlew Walk and Talk @ South Penquite Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join the Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group South West (FWAG South West) at South Penquite Farm on Thursday the 22nd of May for a series of talks on Breeding Birds & Curlew followed by a walk around South Penquite Farm (Weather Permitting) \nBook your free tickets here – Select tickets – Breeding Birds & Curlew – South Penquite Farm \nFor further questions\, please contact: richard.Hollis@fwagsw.org.uk
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/breeding-birds-curlew-walk-and-talk-south-penquite-farm/
LOCATION:South Penquite Farm\, South Penquite Farm\, Blisland\, Bodmin\, Cornwall\, PL30 4LH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Natural Beauty
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250529T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250423T081411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T081411Z
UID:8613-1748512800-1748530800@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:A Monumental Celebration @ Bottreaux Castle
DESCRIPTION:Join our Monumental Improvement team for our final project celebration event at Bottreuax Castle on Thursday the 29th of May from 10:00 – 15:00 \nDrop in for cake and coffee and immerse yourself in a stunning exhibition at the Boscastle Community and Recreation Centre. Discover James Innerdale’s beautiful watercolour illustrations of the sites\, explore blown-up 360° panoramic images and marvel at digital reconstruction stills that bring these ancient places to life. We’ll also be running drop-in Family drawing sessions with local artist Sam Halstead from the top of Bottreaux Castle with picturesque views over the River Jordan. \nJust over the road at the Medieval Motte and Bailey Bottreaux Castle you can also meet Drolla – The Story Telling Bench. Commissioned and co-designed by the Cornwall National Landscape team and crafted by renowned Cornish metal sculptors Thrussells\, Drolla\, which takes its name from the Cornish word for “folk tale” seamlessly blends intricate artistry with functional design. \nCreate your own story drawing inspiration from the plethora of symbols of Cornwall’s rich cultural tapestry: from mythical creatures and ancient legends to indigenous flora and fauna. Each flourish and curve is a gentle prompt to look a little deeper\, listen a little more closely and appreciate the stories that live in the land. \nWhere to find us?\nBoscastle Community & Recreation Centre\, Fore Street\, Boscastle\, PL35 0AX\nPlease note that there will be no parking at the Community & Recreation Centre however please do feel free to walk  to us from the village.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/a-monumental-celebration-bottreaux-castle-2/
LOCATION:Boscastle Community & Recreation Centre\, Boscastle Community & Recreation Centre\, Forestreet\, Boscastle\, Cornwall\, PL35 0AX\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250529T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250423T081411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T081411Z
UID:5237-1748512800-1748530800@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:A Monumental Celebration @ Bottreaux Castle
DESCRIPTION:Join our Monumental Improvement team for our final project celebration event at Bottreuax Castle on Thursday the 29th of May from 10:00 – 15:00 \nDrop in for cake and coffee and immerse yourself in a stunning exhibition at the Boscastle Community and Recreation Centre. Discover James Innerdale’s beautiful watercolour illustrations of the sites\, explore blown-up 360° panoramic images and marvel at digital reconstruction stills that bring these ancient places to life. We’ll also be running drop-in Family drawing sessions with local artist Sam Halstead from the top of Bottreaux Castle with picturesque views over the River Jordan. \nJust over the road at the Medieval Motte and Bailey Bottreaux Castle you can also meet Drolla – The Story Telling Bench. Commissioned and co-designed by the Cornwall National Landscape team and crafted by renowned Cornish metal sculptors Thrussells\, Drolla\, which takes its name from the Cornish word for “folk tale” seamlessly blends intricate artistry with functional design. \nCreate your own story drawing inspiration from the plethora of symbols of Cornwall’s rich cultural tapestry: from mythical creatures and ancient legends to indigenous flora and fauna. Each flourish and curve is a gentle prompt to look a little deeper\, listen a little more closely and appreciate the stories that live in the land. \nWhere to find us?\nBoscastle Community & Recreation Centre\, Fore Street\, Boscastle\, PL35 0AX\nPlease note that there will be no parking at the Community & Recreation Centre however please do feel free to walk  to us from the village.
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/a-monumental-celebration-bottreaux-castle/
LOCATION:Boscastle Community & Recreation Centre\, Boscastle Community & Recreation Centre\, Forestreet\, Boscastle\, Cornwall\, PL35 0AX\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://cnl-image-store.storage.googleapis.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/03150803/Bottreaux-Castle.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Monumental Improvement":MAILTO:monuments@cornwall-aonb.gov.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250904T082010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T082010Z
UID:6273-1757759400-1757766600@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Three Centuries of Defence - Maker Heights Fortifications Tour
DESCRIPTION:This event has been organised by The Rame Conservation Trust \nTake a walk through three centuries of military history. The Rame Conservation Trust is pleased to invite you on a guided tour of some of Cornwall’s most important\, and picturesque\, defensive structures. \nA guided walk around a series of defensive positions dating from WWII back to the 18th Century. The tour will be led by local expert John Manley and cover the positions known as Redoubts 3\, 4\, and 5 built into the hills and woodland of the Rame Peninsula Area of Natural Beauty. The walk will take place over rural footpaths\, woodland\, and hills\, so stout footwear is required and attendees must be physically fit. \nNumbers are capped at 25 people per tour. The Redoubts are old military structures and attendees will be required to wear suitable clothing and join the tour at their own risk. \n‘Acceptance of Risk’ forms must be completed by all participating adults (16 & above) in advance of attending a tour. All children under the age of 16 must be escorted by an adult. \nTimings & Tours\n\nSaturday 13 September:\n1030: meet at Visitors Centre\, Barrack Block\n\n\nLocation & directions\nThe Visitors Centre\, Maker Heights\, Millbrook\, Torpoint\, Cornwall\, PL10 1LA \n  \nBooking information\n\nPre-booking requirement: Pre-booking required\n\nBooking conditions: To book please email.\n\nBooking email: info@ramect.org.uk\n\n\nAccessibility details\nThe walks take place through woodland and rough ground\, stout footwear is essential and guests must be physically fit. \n  \nAdditional information\n\nMax no of people per tour: 25\n\nEst. tour duration: 2 hour(s)\n\n\nFind out more here – Three Centuries of Defence – Maker Heights Fortifications Tour
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/three-centuries-of-defence-maker-heights-fortifications-tour/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rame Conservation Trust":MAILTO:info@ramect.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T174647
CREATED:20250904T082010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T082010Z
UID:8617-1757759400-1757766600@cornwall-landscape.org
SUMMARY:Three Centuries of Defence - Maker Heights Fortifications Tour
DESCRIPTION:This event has been organised by The Rame Conservation Trust \nTake a walk through three centuries of military history. The Rame Conservation Trust is pleased to invite you on a guided tour of some of Cornwall’s most important\, and picturesque\, defensive structures. \nA guided walk around a series of defensive positions dating from WWII back to the 18th Century. The tour will be led by local expert John Manley and cover the positions known as Redoubts 3\, 4\, and 5 built into the hills and woodland of the Rame Peninsula Area of Natural Beauty. The walk will take place over rural footpaths\, woodland\, and hills\, so stout footwear is required and attendees must be physically fit. \nNumbers are capped at 25 people per tour. The Redoubts are old military structures and attendees will be required to wear suitable clothing and join the tour at their own risk. \n‘Acceptance of Risk’ forms must be completed by all participating adults (16 & above) in advance of attending a tour. All children under the age of 16 must be escorted by an adult. \nTimings & Tours\n\nSaturday 13 September:\n1030: meet at Visitors Centre\, Barrack Block\n\n\nLocation & directions\nThe Visitors Centre\, Maker Heights\, Millbrook\, Torpoint\, Cornwall\, PL10 1LA \n  \nBooking information\n\nPre-booking requirement: Pre-booking required\n\nBooking conditions: To book please email.\n\nBooking email: info@ramect.org.uk\n\n\nAccessibility details\nThe walks take place through woodland and rough ground\, stout footwear is essential and guests must be physically fit. \n  \nAdditional information\n\nMax no of people per tour: 25\n\nEst. tour duration: 2 hour(s)\n\n\nFind out more here – Three Centuries of Defence – Maker Heights Fortifications Tour
URL:https://cornwall-landscape.org/cnl-event/three-centuries-of-defence-maker-heights-fortifications-tour-2/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cnl-image-store.storage.googleapis.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/04091832/Redoubt-5_aerials-01-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rame Conservation Trust":MAILTO:info@ramect.org.uk
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