Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Newquay Aerohub Becomes Biggest 'Planning Free' Zone in the UK


Today it has been announced that due to the allocation of a new ‘planning free’ area adjacent to the Newquay Aero hub, the zone will become one of the largest in the UK to provide business and development opportunities without the need to apply for planning permission.

This news is likely to warm business owners to the area, which has so far seen moderate growth and success with the opening of The Classic Air Force at the Aerohub location. With this alteration in planning laws, it is hoped that more developments and employment opportunities will be developed in the area.

For more information – this Business Cornwall article is a good source of information.

UK holidaymakers opt for a ‘staycation’ in the Britain (via http://333.3eeweb.com)

  This article titled “UK holidaymakers opt for a ‘staycation’ in the Britain” was written by Helen Carter and Steven Morris, for The Guardian on Friday 17th July 2009 22.16 UTC   It may be an ugly word, but “staycationing” – taking a holiday in the UK rather than abroad – is on the…

Sunday, 31 March 2013

Easter Bookings Up in Cornwall and Devon

It has been reported that holiday bookings for the Easter weekend are up on previous years - despite the wind and cold weather that has been affecting our region for the past week.

'Decades of investment has weather-proofed the Westcountry's tourist economy' according to a recent report on local news sites - with funding poured in to many 'upmarket' and luxurious attractions such as spas and boutique attractions.

If we go back 15, even 10 years in Cornwall, there wasn't the same kind of money being pumped into all weather activities - and there wasn't any appeal in trudging around grey, depressing towns full of miserable people and miserable puddles. Thankfully things have changed however, and now the idea of being tucked up in cosy Cornish cottages (many in the area have been renovated, too) in the heart of the countryside seems far more appealing.



Thursday, 21 February 2013

Cornwall - Britain's New Food Capital?

A culinary renaissance is currently taking place in Cornwall. Good news for all those foodies out there, and great news for visitors who are these days gaining even more for their money in the food stakes.

The region's vast quantity of farms, countryside and entrepreneurial folk have enabled a large amount of varied cuisine to be grown, produced and eaten throughout the country. Focusing on high quality, low quantity and expertly crafted food, the Cornish food economy has gone well beyond the cliche of Rick Stein's Padstow.

According to The Guardian, several factors over the years have contributed to Cornwall's increase in food production. EU funding has bolstered the economy; creating jobs, the infrastructure and the ability for people from outside Cornwall to 'set up shop' using techniques and ingredients unknown in the area many years ago. It is no longer a seasonal destination, as restaurants now often stay open all year round and offer interesting menus full of season cooking. The distance from the rest of the country remains an issue, but with the advent of higher sustainability and growing techniques, much less has to now be bought in from elsewhere.

Press attention also helps. With Nathan Outlaw, Paul Ainsworth and small beer craft company the Harbour Brewery Company getting nationwide attention - there is a certain element of class to Cornish cooking. The Camel Valley is even renowned worldwide for high quality, luxury sparkling wine, and the trend continues to grow.

The fact is these food and drink companies are being successful in not only marketing their food, but marketing Cornwall as a destination. The luxuriousness and quality of their food is reflected in people's attitudes towards the region. It will always continue to be a struggle, but the future looks bright for South West chefs.

For more information, click on Cornwall for Foodies, which I posted a little while ago.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Resurrecting Cornish Life blog!

I have decided to rejuvenate this blog to include some up to date stuff about Cornwall - interesting links, photos, stories etc.

Will be back soon!