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Welcome to Cornwall 6 Why move to Cornwall 8 Pubs & Live Music 14 Local Hotspots 16 Arts 18 Family Days Out 20 Local Schools 22 Local Restaurants 26 Fitness & Health 24
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Welcome

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Cornwall

Country & Waterside offers you a warm welcome to Cornwall

Congratulations, if you are house hunting in Cornwall, you have already won. A home in this great area with all it offers, automatically makes you the envy of many. Now in order to make your transition as smooth and hassle free as possible Country & Waterside have put together this great guide which will help you choose the best schools, learn a little about

planning and building control, read tips on where to shop, eat and lot’s more, all packed into one little guide with clickable links.

Perhaps most importantly we have researched some of the leading local professionals and experts who can help you add value and personalise your soon to be new home.

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A little bit of history
“A big WELCOME and enjoy”

Cornwall, located in the southwestern corner of England, boasts a rich and diverse history that spans millennia. Evidence suggests human habitation in Cornwall dates back to the Palaeolithic era, with significant settlements established during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. The region’s mineral wealth, particularly in tin and copper, attracted Phoenician and Greek traders, who established early trading connections. Cornwall was later incorporated into the Roman Empire, although the extent of Roman influence in the region remains a topic of debate among historians. Following the collapse of Roman rule, Cornwall became part of the Kingdom of Dumnonia, later integrating into Anglo-Saxon England. However, Cornwall retained its distinct Celtic identity, evidenced by the survival of the Cornish language. The Middle Ages saw Cornwall prospering through its mining industry, with tin being a vital commodity traded throughout Europe. The Duchy of Cornwall was established in the 14th century, granting the region a degree of autonomy. Cornwall’s maritime significance grew during the Age of Exploration, with its ports serving as departure points for expeditions to the New World. In modern times, Cornwall has evolved into a cultural hub, celebrated for its picturesque landscapes, rich heritage, and thriving tourism industry.

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Why move to Cornwall

Moving to Cornwall offers a multitude of compelling reasons that make it an attractive destination for individuals and families seeking a change of scenery and lifestyle. From its stunning natural landscapes to its rich cultural heritage and vibrant communities, Cornwall presents a unique blend of opportunities and experiences.

First and foremost, Cornwall’s breathtaking scenery is one of its most

appealing aspects. With its rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and picturesque countryside, the region boasts unparalleled natural beauty that captivates residents and visitors alike. Whether it’s surfing along the Atlantic coast, exploring hidden coves, or hiking through lush moorlands, Cornwall offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and adventure.

Beyond its natural landscapes, Cornwall is steeped in history and

culture, with a rich heritage that spans millennia. From ancient stone circles and medieval castles to charming fishing villages and bustling market towns, the region is dotted with reminders of its past. The Cornish language, folklore, and traditions are still celebrated today, adding depth and character to the local communities.

Moreover, Cornwall’s thriving arts and cultural scene contribute to its unique appeal. The region

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Ideal living

is home to numerous galleries, theaters, and festivals, showcasing the talents of local artists and performers. From traditional folk music to contemporary art exhibitions, there’s always something exciting happening in Cornwall’s creative hubs.

In addition to its cultural offerings, Cornwall boasts a strong sense of community and a relaxed pace of life that appeals to many. Whether you’re drawn to the tight-knit communities of small villages or the vibrant atmosphere of larger towns, Cornwall offers a welcoming and inclusive environment for residents of all ages and backgrounds.

Furthermore, Cornwall’s economy is diverse and dynamic, with opportunities ranging from tourism and hospitality to agriculture, fishing, and renewable energy. The region’s strategic location on the southwestern tip of England

also makes it an ideal base for businesses looking to tap into national and international markets.

Overall, whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat by the sea, a vibrant cultural experience, or new career opportunities, Cornwall has something to offer everyone. With its stunning landscapes, rich heritage, and strong sense of community, it’s no wonder that so many people are drawn to this enchanting corner of England.

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Famous Residents

Cornwall and the surrounding area has been a home to rockstars, celebrities, athletes, academics and artists.

Here are a few notable names...

Gordon Ramsay, Chef and Restauranteur

Kristin Scott Thomas, Actress

Rick Stein Celebrity Chef and Author

Thandie Newton Actress

Mick Fleetwoo Musician

Roger Taylor Drummer

Susan Penhaligon Actress

John Nettles Actor

Nick Darke Writer

Charles Causley Poet

Richard James Electric dance pioneer

Barbara Hepworth Artist/sculptor

Dawn French Comedian/actress

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Pubs & Live Music

St Austell Band Club

The famed St. Austell Band Club is a hotspot for live music every weekend, with a focus on rock. Among upcoming performances are The Superb Blackout, Hush, and Son’s of Liberty. Beyond music, it’s a bustling community center hosting live sports and various activities throughout the week. Located at East Hill, Saint Austell, PL25 4TR.

Contact: 01726 61008.

www.st-austell-band-club.business.site

The Watering Hole

Situated smack dab in the middle of a beach, The Watering Hole stands out as the sole beach bar of its kind in the country. Renowned for drawing increasingly prominent names, it’s notably favored by Billy Ocean, who makes annual returns. Find it at Perranporth Beach, 19 St Pirans Rd, Perranporth, TR6 0BH.

Contact: 01872

www.thewateringhole.co.uk

“Wet your whistle”

Should you wish to wet your whistle in Cornwall you could hardly have a wider choice. ‘Old school’ inns and taverns, cocktail bars, live music venues, gastropubs, they all abide aplenty in Cornwall. Here are a few suggestions but the best way to find your ‘local’ is surely to take the air and simply explore.

The Old Bakery

An exciting venue in Truro, The Old Bakery curates diverse and emerging music and performance acts. It’s a prime spot to catch rising talent and local album releases. Address: Blewetts Wharf, Malpas Rd, Truro TR1 1QH. Contact: 01872

www.oldbakerystudios.co.uk/

The Fish Factory:

Located in Penryn, The Fish Factory serves as an artist workspace boasting fifteen active studios alongside a gallery, café, event space, and more. Don’t miss their engaging live music events, workshops, and exhibitions. Find it at Commercial Rd, Penryn TR10 8AG. Contact: 01326 618364.

www.fishfactoryarts.space/

The Dead Famous Newquay

Bringing back the spirit of rock’n’roll to Newquay, The Dead Famous is a selfproclaimed “liquor-fuelled late lounge”. Discover it at 8-10 Beach Rd, Newquay TR7 1ES. Contact: 01637 873415.

www.thedeadfamous.co.uk/

The Rockpool, Hayle

Nestled in the breathtaking surroundings of Godrevy, The Rockpool offers a relaxed atmosphere with live music, feast nights, film screenings, yoga sessions, and surf competitions. Address: 1 Godrevy Towans, Gwithian, Hayle, Cornwall TR27 5ED. Contact: 01736 449990.

www.therockpoolbeachcafe.co.uk/

Cornish Bank

Situated in the heart of Falmouth, Cornwall, Cornish Bank is a lively, not-for-profit community arts space. Hosting a variety of gigs, events, and food offerings nearly every night, it’s a hub of excitement. Explore their listings and join in supporting local music, cuisine, and arts. Visit them at 34 Church St, Falmouth TR11 3EF.

www.thecornishbank.co.uk/

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Local Hotspots

Enjoy an artisan coffee, while exploring great fashion boutiques right in the picturesque heart of Cornwall!

Fat Apples Cafe, St Keverne

Nestled away in picturesque Porthallow on the eastern edge of the Lizard Peninsula, the family-operated Fat Apples Café is a well-kept secret cherished by locals and savvy visitors alike. Open seasonally from March to October, with occasional events during shoulder months, this hidden gem offers delightful breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea experiences. Whether you choose to bask in the sunshine amidst the wildflower-adorned garden or opt for the cozy interior, you’re in for a treat.

Location: The old vineyard, Porthallow, St Keverne, Helston, TR12 6QH

Contact: 01326 281559

www.fatapplescafe.uk/

Espressini, Falmouth

Step away from the usual coffee chains and discover Espressini, the vibrant pink independent coffee house nestled in Falmouth’s west end. Since 2010, Espressini has been on a mission to source the finest beans and deliver exceptional coffee experiences. With regularly updated espresso blends and a reputation for fantastic Eggs Benedict, it’s a must-visit for coffee enthusiasts. Their dedication to quality extends to tea and hot chocolate offerings, served up by knowledgeable baristas in an intimate and stylish setting.

Location: 39 Killigrew St, Falmouth TR11 3PW

www.facebook.com/Espressini/

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The Lookout

At The Lookout in Looe, we’re passionate about great coffee, delicious food, and creating a welcoming atmosphere. Our menu showcases locally and ethically sourced ingredients, alongside mouthwatering cakes. Located near the RNLI Station, our cozy spot aims to serve up the best coffee and most scrumptious food with a smile. Come and experience our friendly hospitality for yourself!

Location: Shop 3, Seafront Court, East Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1AL

www.thelookoutinlooe.co.uk/

The Yellow Canary

Since 1972, The Yellow Canary has been a beloved fixture in St Ives, offering quality fare from its café nestled in the heart of Fore Street. As an independent, family-run establishment, we pride ourselves on our dedication to quality produce and service. Recently refurbished to create a relaxed and bright space, we remain committed to our ethos while providing a refreshed dining experience. Join us for a taste of St Ives tradition in a welcoming, contemporary setting.

Location: 12 FORE ST, SAINT IVES, TR26 1AB

Contact: +441736 797118

www.theyellowcanary.co.uk

West Cornwall Surf Company

Welcome to West Cornwall Surf Company, an extension of the renowned Tombstone Surfboards brand. Situated adjacent to Tombstone, our store is dedicated to spreading the joy of surfing throughout Cornwall. Alongside our locally crafted clothing lines, we offer a demo center where customers can test our reasonably priced surfboards, kayaks, and stand-up paddle boards. Dive into the surfing lifestyle with us!

Location: Unit N2, St. Erth Business Park, Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 6LP

Email: tombstonesurf@europe.com

Tel: 01736 754114

www.westcornwallsurf.com/

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Cornwall Arts & Culture

Why not enjoy a night at one of the great theatres spotted around Cornwall!

The Minack Theatre

Situated in Porthcurno, Cornwall, The Minack Theatre is a renowned openair venue carved into a granite cliff amidst stunning gardens overlooking Porthcurno Bay. This unique theatre offers an unforgettable experience, with its captivating setting and rich history. From live performances to leisurely strolls through the picturesque gardens, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at The Minack.

Location: Minack Theatre, Porthcurno, Cornwall, TR19 6JU Contact: 01736 810118

www.minack.com

The Tate St Ives

Nestled on Porthmeor Beach in St Ives, Cornwall, The Tate St Ives is an iconic gallery offering a blend of inspiring art and breathtaking scenery. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, it showcases a diverse collection of British artworks from the twentieth century alongside dynamic exhibitions featuring both British and international modern and contemporary art. Location: Porthmeor Beach, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1TG

Contact: 01736 79622

www.tate.org.uk

Falmouth Art Gallery

Situated in the Historical Municipal Buildings on The Moor in Falmouth, Cornwall, Falmouth Art Gallery is a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts. With over 2000 artworks ranging from 17th-century paintings to contemporary pieces, the gallery offers diverse exhibitions and community engagement programs. Don’t miss their upcoming exhibition ‘The Legend of King Arthur: A Pre-Raphaelite Love Story’, which explores the Arthurian legend through art.

Location: Municpal Buildings, The Moor, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 2RT

Contact: 01326 313863

www.falmouthgallery.com

The John Dyer Gallery

As Cornwall’s premier online gallery, The John Dyer Gallery showcases the finest Cornish art from renowned artists such as John Dyer, Ted Dyer, and Joanne Short. With a focus on paintings and prints inspired by Cornwall’s beauty, the gallery offers a curated selection of artworks and Cornish artist-designed gifts. John Dyer’s work, in particular, is highly sought after and can be found in public collections across Cornwall. Contact: 01326735016

www.johndyergallery.com

Jo Downs Glass Gallery

Jo Downs Glass Gallery is a haven for lovers of exquisite glass artistry. Located across three galleries and a studio in Cornwall, Jo Downs’ handmade glass pieces are inspired by the stunning Cornish coast. From jewelry to coasters, bowls, and more, her creations adorn homes worldwide. Visitors can explore the galleries, witness Jo and her team at work, and even discuss custom commission projects.

Location: Jo Downs Studio, 27g Pennygillam Way, Pennygillam, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 7ED Contact: 01566 779779

www.jodowns.com

The Penwith Gallery

Located in St Ives, Cornwall, The Penwith Gallery is home to the Penwith Society of Arts Cornwall. Housed in a former pilchard-packing factory, the gallery boasts an impressive array of public galleries, artist studios, and an outdoor sculpture area. With a rich history dating back to 1949, the Penwith Society continues to play a pivotal role in Cornwall’s art scene, offering exhibitions, workshops, and a diverse range of artworks by local and international artists.

Location: Penwith Galleries, Back Road West, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1NL

Contact: 01736 795579

www.penwithgallery.com

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Family days out

Cornwall is a great destination for a family trip offering entertainment for kids of all ages. We’ve picked some of the most popular family-friendly things to do and sorted them into a handy list.

Dairyland Farm Park

We are now one of the oldest Farm Parks in the UK and are proud to continue growing our animal family including our expanding Bug Zone and small animals and continue running fun family activities! Outside you’ll find trampolines, a play area for small children, Digger Zone, the Animal Ark, Flying Fox zip wire, Nature Trail and lakes which you can take a gentle stroll around, or, jump on a Tractor Ride. Inside you will find The Bull Pen, 12,000 sq ft of unlimited climbing and sliding, with ball pools for all the family to enjoy. The opportunity to visit a bygone age in the museum of Cornish Heritage to see how past generations lived and worked with an exhibition loaned by Newquay Old Cornwall Society. The Hay Barn will give you the chance to get close and friendly with our farm animals either in a Pat-a-Pet session or bottle-feed.

Tresillian Barton, Newquay ,TR8 5AA 01872510246

www.dairylandfarmpark.com/

Saint Michael’s Mount

Still home to the St Aubyn family as well as a small community, this iconic rocky island is crowned by a medieval church and castlewith the oldest buildings dating from the 12th century.

Immerse yourself in history, wonder at the architecture and discover the legend of Jack the Giant Killer. Visit the subtropical terraced garden and enjoy the breathtaking views of spectacular Mount’s Bay. Enjoy the walk across the causeway to reach the island at low tide, or if the tide is in, take a short evocative boat trip across. Occasionally St Michael’s Mount closes due to inclement weather. Before setting out on your journey always check the St Michael’s Mount website for the most up-to-date information. Please book your Castle and/or Garden ticket in advance to avoid disappointment.

Marazion, Cornwall, TR17 0EG, T 01736 887822

www.stmichealsmount.co.uk

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Blue Reef Aquarium Newquay

Dive into the abyss at Blue Reef Aquarium

Newquay, teeming with colourful marine life from across the World’s waters. Meet our famous sea turtle and watch the reef sharks swim over your head! Take a journey through our exhibits here and learn more about the animals that call them home. Our team at Blue Reef Aquarium also work hard to raise awareness of key conservation issues facing our oceans. Together with our visitors, we aim to help the local area; from rescuing animals along the Newquay coastline and hosting beach cleans to reducing waste and disposing of it responsibly.

Blue Reef Aquarium,Towan

Promenade,Newquay,Cornwall,TR7 1DU

www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk

The Eden Project

The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. The project is located in a reclaimed china clay pit, located 2 km from the town of St Blazey and 5 km from the larger town of St Austell. Eden is a feast for the senses that can be experienced in so many different ways. Whether you’re looking for a calming immersion in nature or a fun-packed day of excitement, we’ve got something for you. Eden Project, Bodelva, Par PL24 2SG 01726 811911

www.edenproject.com

The Lost Gardens of Heligan

Heligan’s 200 acres of adventure are curated to let little legs and old minds run free. Explore dappled woodland trails in the Giant’s Head Play Area, adventure across our iconic Jungle Rope Bridge, and discover Heligan Play Meadow (the South West’s largest outdoor play area) - where children and the young-at-heart alike can stay and play all day in nature.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Pentewan, St.Austell, Cornwall, PL26 6EN,+44(0)1726 845100

www.heligan.com

The Camel Trail

The Camel Trail is an 18 mile largely trafficfree, surfaced and virtually level multi-use trail. It provides access to the beautiful Cornish countryside along a disused railway line between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow. The trail is suitable for walkers, cyclists, horse-riders and wheel-chair users. It falls into three main sections: Padstow to Wadebridge - 5.5 Miles (8.8Km) Wadebridge to Bodmin (Boscarne)5.75 Miles (9.25Km) Bodmin to Wenfordbridge - 6.25 Miles (10.1 Km)

www.cornwall.gov.uk/media/cfohxyzv/thecamel-trail.pdf

Newquay Zoo

With hundreds of animals and countless amazing plants across 13 acres of beautiful, sub-tropical gardens, you’re in for a fantastic day out at Newquay Zoo! Located in Cornwall, Newquay Zoo is a brilliant day out for all the family. It’s a place to roam, discover, explore and get in touch with nature. We’re a registered charity and support a number of projects in the UK and overseas that aim to help halt species decline

Trenance Gardens, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2LZ 01637 873342

www.newquayzoo.org.uk/

The National Maritime Museum

Based on Falmouth harbour, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall celebrates the sea, boats and Cornwall. The museum is one of the UK’s leading tourist destinations and has won numerous awards, including: he Telegraph Family Friendly Museum Award 201, silver award for UK Heritage Attraction of the Year at the British Travel Awards 2014 and Best Museum at the Cornwall Today Awards 2014. National Maritime Museum

Cornwall is home to the National Small Boat Collection and the National Small Boat Register. Its Bartlett Library holds around 19,000 maritime reference books and offers free access for research purposes

National Maritime Museum, Cornwall Trust,Discovery Quay, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3QY

www.nmmc.co.uk/

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Local Schools

Where our children spend most of their week and how they are being educated is a decision which should take some serious consideration. We have put together this list of suggestions to make your life a little bit easier. Many local schools and nurseries offer free tours so please go and visit your choice options before making that final important decision.

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Truro School

Truro School prides itself on being a warm and welcoming community where constructive relationships foster trust. With a belief in the potential for growth in every student, the school offers a broad and balanced education that encompasses academic excellence, creative expression, cultural awareness, spiritual development, and sporting activities. Through a supportive environment and dedicated teachers, students are encouraged to become independent individuals, equipped with social skills, confidence, and leadership qualities.

Location: Truro School Prep, Highertown, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3QN

Contact: 01872 272616

ww.truroschool.com

St Pirans School

St Pirans School in Hayle is an independent school catering to pupils aged 4-16. With a friendly family atmosphere, the school prioritizes the happiness, confidence, and challenge of each student. Recognized as “the best-performing school in Cornwall,” St Pirans School focuses on the individual, offering a curriculum that nurtures personal growth and academic achievement.

Location: St Pirans School, 14 Trelissick Road, Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 4HY

Contact: 01736 7 52612

www.stpiranshayle.co.uk

Polwhele House

Situated on a safe and beautiful 30-acre site on the outskirts of Truro, Polwhele House offers a unique educational experience that combines indoor and outdoor learning. The school believes in enhancing every aspect of a child’s life experiences through a curriculum that fosters academic excellence alongside personal development. With a focus on the individual, Polwhele House provides a supportive and nurturing environment where children can thrive.

Location: Polwhele House, Truro, Cornwall, TR4 9AE

Contact: 01872 273011

www.polwhelehouse.co.uk

St Joseph’s School

St Joseph’s School in Launceston is dedicated to providing a happy and thriving learning environment where every pupil is supported in reaching their full potential. With a focus on academic, sporting, and artistic excellence, combined with small teaching groups and excellent pastoral care, the school aims to instill confidence in its students, preparing them for future success.

Location: St Joseph’s School, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 8HN

Contact: 01566 772580

www.stjosephscornwall.co.uk

Fitness & Health

Leading a hectic life? Need somewhere to tone your body, recharge your muscles or simply stretch? We have put together the best locations for you to do just that. Whether you fancy going for a swim or need regular fitness classes, we know that our recommended providers will do their best to keep you in shape.

St Michaels Resort

At St Michaels, our Health Club is open to members, resort guests, and day visitors. With access to our gym, classes, and 17-metre pool, our Health Club focuses on wellbeing, helping you to discover your ideal health and fitness routine.

St Michaels resort, Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 4NB, T 01326 312707

www.stmichaelsresort.com/health-club

The Point

Our gym is fully equipped with cardio and resistance machines plus free-weights up to 40kgs; a studio containing pump bars, TRX, kettlebells, aerobic balls and more; a 16bike spinning studio which is also available to use outside of the spinning class times; an 18m pool heated to 30°C; a Jacuzzi pool heated to 39°C; a traditional wooden sauna; a eucalyptus-infused steam room, plus 2 outdoor tennis courts and Padel Tennis courts. At the Point, we are passionate about health and fitness. Our aim is to provide a friendly, helping hand to everyone who visits us whether you are one of our dedicated members or holidaying nearby. The Point at Polezath, Rosearrow, St Minver, Wadebridge, PL27 6QT

www.thepointatpolzeath.co.uk

Bournefit

Cornwall’s Community Fitness Centre. This is a gym that cares about it’s members, whether you are training for a marathon, powerlifting, bodybuilding or just toning up, we have everything to help you achieve your goals. We boast the largest facility in Cornwall with over 40 classes including functional, dancing, yoga, combat and pump. We also have a state-ofthe-art cycling studio like no other. Station rd, Pool, Redruth, TR15 3QJ

www.bornefit.co.uk/

China Fleet Country Club

With health and fitness for all ages at the heart of what we do, we have great facilities for everyone to enjoy, so whether you are looking to workout, relax or just have fun, join us today and start your wellbeing journey.

China Fleet Country Club, salts, Cornwall, PL12 6LJ, 01752 848668

www.china-fleet.co.uk/health-club-fitnessleisure-cornwall/

Atlantic Reach leisure

Our Leisure Club has everything you can ever dream of. From a fully-equipped gym to a choice of two swimming pools, our members have everything they need to achieve their fitness goals! Accessing our leisure facilities has never been easier with flexible membership options for regular visitors, a leisure pass for our holiday guests to use during their stay and local residents looking to drop in and give it a try! See more info on our facilities and membership options below, alongside our popular daily fitness classes!

Atlantic Reach, Whitecross, Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 4LX

www.atlanticreach.co.uk/leisure/

Jetts 24hr Fitness

Jetts Newquay brings a unique fitness environment to the local community, combining state-of-the-art connected gym equipment with an unrivalled class offering, a team of motivating personal trainers and 24/7 access. Join now to get our never to be beaten membership price and save every month for the lifetime of your membership with flexible, rolling no lockin contracts. Start your journey to Making FIT Happen with our results-based training and our fantastic community atmosphere!

Unit 5 Quintdown Business Park, West Road, Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 4DS 01637 472824

www.jetts.co.uk/gyms/jetts-newquay/

Oceanflow Yoga

We are a fun, friendly yoga studio located in Newquay, Cornwall with grandstand views overlooking the world famous surf at Fistral Beach. Whether you are local or visiting, we always have loads going on for you to try out. We teach various styles of yoga including Vinyasa Yoga, Hot Yoga, Yin Yoga, Meditation, Restorative Yoga, Beginners Yoga and more. We also run Outdoor Yoga Classes, Silent Disco Yoga events on the beach, Specialist Yoga Workshops and Courses, Weekend Yoga Retreats and much more. We now regularly offer as part of the class schedule high quality LIVE STREAMED and ON DEMAND classes for you to do from the comfort of your home

4 Gwelva Lowenek, Pentire Avenue, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 1GX, 07740 649779

www.oceanflowyoga.co.uk/

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Local Restaurants

Paul Ainsworth at No 6

Our Michelin star restaurant is located in a beautiful Georgian townhouse in the heart of Padstow. We serve modern British food with a focus on locally sourced Cornish produce. Paul Ainsworth at No6 has two dining spaces. We have our beautiful dining room with a view into the passè, where you can watch the chefs at work. Also, our Florence Parker room is a private dining space that can seat up to six guests. A warm and friendly welcome awaits you. Open Tuesday to Saturday for lunch and dinner.

6 Middle Street, Padstow, Cornwall, PL28 8AP, 01841 532 093

www.paul-ainsworth.co.uk/number6/about/

Outlaws New Road

“Over the past two decades, I have dedicated my craft to the pursuit of seafood excellence, uncovering original techniques and recipes whilst harnessing the nuances of classical seafood cookery. The dishes prepared at Outlaw’s New Road reflect the location and time of the ingredients gathered, even to the day; we consider the subtle changes in produce and raw components as each season evolves. Our aim is to elevate seafood.” –Nathan Outlaw

6 new Road, Port Issac, Cornwall, PL29 3SB

www.outlaws.co.uk/restaurants/new-road/

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Driftwood Hotel, Portscatho Restaurant

We are immensely proud of the outstanding food produced by our talented team of chefs, led by the award-winning Paul Green, making our menus a contender for the best restaurant in Cornwall. Top-quality dining would not be possible without the team’s commitment and passion for locally sourced, seasonal ingredients and produce. We grace your plate with only the freshest seafood from Cornish waters, the most flavoursome meat reared from roaming cattle and the freshest vegetables from trusted local farmers. Dining at the Driftwood restaurant is a relaxed affair. On warm evenings, begin with an aperitif or end with a post-dinner tipple on our decked terrace overlooking the crystal blue waters of Gerrans Bay.

Driftwood Hotel, Rosevine, Portscatho, Cornwall, TR2 5EW, 01872 580644

www.driftwoodhotel.co.uk/restaurant-incornwall

The Dining Room

The Dining Room is a family run, fine dining restaurant in the beautiful, coastal village of Rock, Cornwall. Since opening in 2010 the restaurant has become a popular choice for both locals and visitors alike.

Owned and run by husband and wife Fred and Donna, The Dining Room provides a warm welcome and attentive service alongside fresh, thoughtfully prepared food, making it the perfect choice for all dining occasions. Enjoy your meal at a leisurely pace as the table will be yours for the evening. Vouchers can be purchased on request.A minimum age requirement of ten years applies. The restaurant is open in the evenings for dinner throughout the year for all reservations. Unfortunately, we are not a pet-friendly establishment.

The Dining Room Restaurant, Pavilion Buildings, Rock, Cornwall, PL27 6JS, United Kingdom

www.thediningroomrock.co.uk/

Ugly Butterfly

In a stunning Cornish Atlantic setting, just a mile from St Ives, Ugly Butterfly restaurant and bar offers spectacular views across one of the world’s most beautiful coasts, Carbis Bay. All of your problems disappear, based on the sheer environment of where you are.

Carbis Bay Estate, Carbis Bay, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 2NP, 01736 805800

www.uglybutterfly.co.uk/

The Seafood Restaurant

Our flagship restaurant in Padstow was opened by Rick Stein and Jill Stein in 1975. Nearly 50 years on, the menu at The Seafood Restaurant still reflects everything that Rick set out to achieve – a celebration of great quality fish and shellfish, simply cooked. Head Chef Pete Murt leads the way now, with his team perfectly recreating Rick’s recipes time and time again for guests to experience – including lobster thermidor, turbot hollandaise and Indonesian seafood curry. The seafood bar at the heart of the restaurant is where you’ll find people watchers and real food enthusiasts who want to find out more about everything from our team behind the bar as they shuck oysters and pour drinks. Riverside, Padstow, PL28 8BY.

www.rickstein.com/restaurants/the-seafoodrestaurant

The Square at Porthleven

Overlooking its picturesque Cornish harbour, a wonderful place to sit, relax and enjoy the view. The brasserie-style menu, warm welcome and relaxed atmosphere make for a perfect setting at which to enjoy a chilled lunch, a relaxed dinner or even just coffee and cake. And on warmer days, why not dine al fresco on our partially covered terrace? We like to welcome everyone to The Square at Porthleven, so we offer a healthy children’s menu, where our chef has created some special offerings with our younger diners in mind. We love dogs, and even though they are not allowed inside, they are very welcome to relax on our terrace.

The Square at Porthleven, 7 Fore Street, Porthleven, Cornwall, TR13 9HQ

www.thesquareatporthleven.co.uk

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‘Virtually’ all you need

Some suggested local social media groups to help you connect, learn, buy, sell and have fun.

Explore Cornwall

www.facebook.com/groups/explorecornwall

Cornwall Network

www.facebook.com/groups/30847992896

Family friendly Cornwall

www.facebook.com/groups/697792916917884

Cornwall events and Festivals

www.facebook.com/cornwalleventsandfestivals

Cornwall and Devon Live music and events

www.facebook.com/groups/3066646720112198/?hoisted_section_header_ type=recently_seen&multi_permalinks=6711294528980714

Cornwall Wellness and Creativity

www.facebook.com/groups/990037094361573/?hoisted_section_header_ type=recently_seen&multi_permalinks=7470150686350149

Access Cornwall

www.facebook.com/AccessCornwall

Devon and Cornwall Travel Guide

www.facebook.com/groups/394134170974958/

Help and support from your local Council

You should inform your Local Authority of where you are moving from and where you are moving to around a month before you move. You can do this here. https://system8.rbwm.gov.uk/ publicaccesslive/selfservice/services/ changeofaddress/cxoastart.htm

You’ll need to include the forwarding addresses for every adult in the property that pays council tax.

Search for information and services from your council. Information for residents about Cornwall Council, including council tax, bins and recycling, schools, leisure, streets and parking, this and lot’s more at the below link. www.cornwall.gov.uk

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Planning & Building Control

Unsure which services you need?

If you are thinking of making changes to your property, you may need to apply for planning permission and / or Building Regulations approval. If you’re not sure which applications to make, please use the guidance below to help you to decide what you need to do.

Please note that many developments will require both.

What is planning?

Planning is the process of deciding whether a proposed development should go ahead or not. It uses national and local policies to consider the development in its context and may look at the impact of the work on neighbours and the wider community, existing architecture, the land, the layout, and existing or proposed infrastructure (such as drains, transport and schools).

You will probably need planning permission if your proposed development will do any of the following:

• create a new building, or change the use or appearance of an existing building

• affect the sunlight, privacy or outlook for neighbouring properties

• affect the nearby area with noise disturbance, smell or fumes

• work on or around listed buildings or any conservation areas

• affect traffic volumes, road safety or access

• change the density of development in an area

• use significantly different materials or finishes from nearby properties

• have an effect on existing trees

What is building control?

Building control applies national statutory regulations to ensure the structural quality of any building work, in areas such as safety, public health, accessibility, and the materials used. Most substantial building projects (such as an extension, knocking down walls or converting a garage or loft) will need Building Regulations approval.

www.cornwall.gov.uk/planning-andbuilding-control/

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Cumbria House

16-20 Hockliffe Street

Leighton Buzzard

Bedfordshire

LU7 1GN

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