by Sue Bradbury | Mar 18, 2015 | Things to do
This Easter there are plenty of egg-citing things to do including many egg-cellent Easter egg hunts around some of Cornwall’s best attractions Trerice Gardens 28 March - 6 April Hunt through the garden to collect clues and follow the trail to redeem your chocolate...
by Sue Bradbury | Mar 17, 2015 | Visit Cornwall
1. Cornwall has over 300 beaches - many of which wouldn’t look out of place in the Caribbean. 2. 30% of our landscape is recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 3. Cornish fishermen can catch over 40 different types of fish – more than anywhere else in...
by Sue Bradbury | Mar 11, 2015 | Visit Cornwall
1. Our beaches are amazing 2. Even when the weather's bad, it looks good 3. We do the best cream teas 4. And it's the only place to have a 'proper' Cornish pasty 5. Our woodlands are magical 6. How cute is our wildlife? 7. Our views are breathtaking 8. Our...
by Sue Bradbury | Mar 4, 2015 | Member news
We are Cornwall has been developed by the Sue Bradbury PR team who wanted to provide a comprehensive guide to the county that would prove useful not just to visitors from outside the county but also to residents. As well as featuring places to stay, things to do, food...
by Sue Bradbury | Feb 20, 2015 | Never been to...
Hands up! Guilty as charged. Shamefaced admission coming up... I’ve lived in Cornwall for most of my life, love the county with a passion, yet there are still hundreds of places I still haven’t visited. So, in best New Year tradition, I’ve resolved to start exploring....
by Sue Bradbury | Feb 20, 2015 | Never been to...
The early morning call from my mother wasn’t unexpected but its content certainly was. “Hello darling. I thought you’d like to know that today is the 100th anniversary of your grandparents’ wedding in St Columb Minor Church.” We all know how easy it is for information...
by Sue Bradbury | Feb 20, 2015 | Never been to...
When Carol, my sister-in-law, phoned to ask if I’d like to go for a walk, I resisted the temptation to opt for a place I’d seen hundreds of times before and instead suggested Coverack. “That’s somewhere on The Lizard isn’t it?” Like me, Carol grew up in Cornwall but...
by Sue Bradbury | Feb 20, 2015 | Did you Kernow?
With their sunshine yellow petals and iconic trumpets, daffodils have long been admired. But, how did the humble spring flower become so iconic in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly? Daffodil growing dates back well over 100 years and, although Cornwall isn’t the...
by Sue Bradbury | Feb 12, 2015 | Try This
Mother’s Day just round the corner, what could be a better present than mouth-watering Cornish treats? Clotted Cream Fudge Ingredients 275g unrefined caster sugar 100g golden syrup 227g clotted cream ½ tsp of vanilla essence Method Add all the ingredients into a large...
by Sue Bradbury | Feb 12, 2015 | Things to do
1) Visit Trewithen Gardens Open from the 1st March Trewithen is an historic, privately-owned Cornish estate with beautiful gardens famous for their plant hunter origins, royal connections and astonishing variety of species. It is also an International Camellia Society...