Every year we ask the question: ‘Where did this year go?’ 2019 was incredibly busy for the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We celebrated the 60th anniversary of the first designation of the Cornwall AONB in 1959. The highlight of our year had to be the visit of HRH The Duke of Cornwall to Boscastle in July to acknowledge our very special Anniversary. His Royal Highness was given a demonstration of Cornish Hedging as part of the Kerdroya project being delivered by Golden Tree Productions in celebration of 60 years of the Cornwall AONB.
How could we follow that? You may ask - we did it with our amazing Diamond Landscapes Conference at the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge in November with the theme ‘Diamond Landscapes - What does the future hold and what will be our vision for the next 10 years?’. This involved a bit of crystal ball gazing, for who knows where we will be in 10 years’ time? It certainly involves some guess work and if the next ten years pass as quickly as the last, 2030 will soon be upon us.
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Gems Of The Sea
A Cornwall-based designer-maker is turning a by-product of marine litter into unique pieces of jewellery
In Search Of Autumn
Award-winning photographer David Chapman explores Fowey and its surrounding area
The secret GARDENER
It’s been 30 years since Sir Tim Smit discovered Cornwall’s Lost Gardens of Heligan. Su Carroll talks to him about his horticultural voyage of discovery
Look East
Look across the water at the South West’s latest resident: Sir Antony Gormley’s Look II
Eco by the sea
Beautiful buildings shouldn’t cost the earth, as stunning eco-home Waterhouse, created near Rock by ARCO2, readily illustrates
Flavours of LOCKDOWN
The spring lockdown created thousands of new entrepreneurs – and Cornwall’s food and drink industry has been boosted by hundreds of new products. Whet your appetite...
Go WILD in the water
With leisure centres closed, getting a swim means heading out to sea - but that’s not the only reason wild swimming is on the rise
Criminal Cornwall
St Michael’s Mount is the setting for a brutal death (or two) in the latest Cornish crime story by best-selling writer Nicola Upson
Autumn colour
Autumn is the perfect time to walk around Cornwall’s gardens and enjoy the gorgeous autumnal colour our mild weather has to offer. We pick nine wonderful places to visit
A Unique Spirit
A unique spirit Collecting rare and exclusive alcoholic drinks is a luxurious hobby that is only growing in popularity