What happened to Annie and Mary Bowden?

Tom Bowden tells the story of two of his great aunts, Annie and Mary Bowden, who emigrated from Cornwall to Australia in 1881

Fulup Hosking: Fair Representation means respecting the England-Cornwall border

THE Parliamentary Voting and Constituencies Bill passed its second reading in Westminster Parliament and has gone through further Committee stages. If this bill becomes law it will result in the creation of a Devonwall parliamentary constituency, thus violating Cornwall’s centuries old frontier with England. This will continue the blending of Cornwall out of existence and into the ‘South West of England’, ‘West Country’ or whatever people who should know better want to call it… Read more

[http://www.brendawootton.com/] Brenda is back! New CD “All of Me!”

New BRENDA WOOTTON Album – ‘All Of Me’ – CD NOW AVAILABLE! The discovery of the master tapes of this concert, recorded in 1984, has provided the material for the…

Cornwall and Scilly LEP bid approved

The bid for a Local Enterprise Partnership for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly has been approved.

Kernewek Lowender 20 years ago

Tom Bowden takes us down memory lane to the Kernewek Lowender of 1989

Tamar Rally makes a clear statement

Hundreds of Cornish people have protested against the Devonwall constituency proposals.

[Celtic League: Kernow] Hunger Strike Protest Over Electoral Boundary Changes

Passionate Cornishman, Celtic League Secretary, and Radio broadcaster Michael Chappell has commenced a hunger strike in opposition to the Government’s Electoral Bill that would overturn Cornwall’s over 1,000 year border for UK Parliamentary representation for purist mathematical ‘equality’

[Celtic League: Kernow] Cornish Signs to be Restored by Police in Camborne

Cornish language signs recently removed in Camborne Police Station will be replaced after Celtic League enquiries

[Celtic League: Kernow] Bardh Mur says ‘Na wrewgh tava agan ordir’ (Hands off our border)

NEWS RELEASE FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE CORNISH CONCERNS OVER BOUNDARY CHANGES “Na wrewgh tava agan ordir” (Hands off our border) was the unusually political message from the Grand Bard, Mick…

Kernewek Lowender – the World’s Largest Cornish Festival

38 years of exploring the Cornish heritage on the North Yorke Peninsular in Australia will next be celebrated at the 20th Kernewek Lowender in May 2011