Old Macdonald's Farm Miniature Railway - 22nd April 2012
The Old Macdonald's Farm Miniature Railway near Padstow in Cornwall is a 180yd circular line, first opened in 1989. The video shows the newly delivered steam outline petrol locomotive in use.
Great British Spring Clean 2019 - Beach Guardian Emily's Tune In Tuesday Episode 40
#TuneInTuesday – Part 40
This week’s episode follows all of the events Beach Guardian hosted for Keep Britian Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean Campaign. This month long campaign undoubtedly smashed all targets and reached record numbers; everyone involved should feel very proud.
At Beach Guardian, we also achieved some pretty impressive figures!
During the campaign we:
- Organised 28 Events
- 500+ Volunteers
- 500,000+ Social Media Outreach
- Nearly 1,000 School Children
- 116 Bags of Litter
We cannot thank you all enough for the support during the campaign and for all your hard work. We hope you can share with us this incredibly proud feeling.
We would like to dedicate this Tune In Tuesday in memory of Joanna Toole and everyone else that tragically lost their lives in the Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET 302 accident on Sunday March 10th 2019.
Special thanks to:
Walkers, Tesco in the Padstow Community, Porthcothan Bay Stores, Tredrea Inn, Old Macdonald's Farm - Cornwall, Constantine Beach Cafe, Watergate Bay Hotel, Treyarnon Bay Caravan Park, Mother Ivey's Bay, Trevone Beach Stores & Cafe, Lellizzick Bed & Breakfast & Cornish Cream Teas, Trevisker Garden Centre, Cornwall Wildlife Trust, Polperro Sees Blue, The Blue Peter Inn, Lisa Woollett, Polperro Arts Foundation, 3rd Bodmin Scouts, Final Straw Cornwall, Prestgaard/Andersen, Nurdle, Rick Stein and Jill Stein - The Seafood Restaurant, The Shark Trust, By The Compass, Trevone WI, Federation of Small Businesses, Young Enterprise, Cornish Partnerships, Seal Book Bags, Truro High School For Girls and their Kernow Wax Wraps and Simply Stitched, Cornwall Council, Business Cornwall Magazine, Pirate FM, Protectors of the Sea, James Mustoe, Cornwall Chamber of Commerce, School for Social Entrepreneurs, Stephens Scown, Students Rebuild, Bezos Family Foundation, National Lobster Hatchery, The Thrive Programme, Rotary International in Great Britain & Ireland, CBS News, CBS This Morning, Roxana Saberi, Batoko, Waterlust, Ruby Moon, BBC Spotlight, Keep Britain Tidy
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Motorhome Hire Cornwall
As you would expect many people do hire motorhomes in other parts of the country and then head off to Cornwall. However let us not forget those of you who live in Cornwall and also those who may arrive in the South West of England by air. Visitors to Cornwall are served by airports at Newquay and Plymouth, whilst private jets, charters and helicopters are also served by Perranporth airfield; nightsleeper and daily rail services run between Cornwall, London and other regions of the UK. Motorhome hire in Cornwall can be arranged to include an airport transfer if required.
I have just returned from an excellent two week holiday in Cornwall, the weather wasn't brilliant but we still had a good time , some of the rainy days were spent doing the more tourist like things, such as a visit to the Blue Reef Aquarium at Newquay, St Michaels Mount and even a day out in Plymouth. However there were quite a few low key things to do as well such as 'Old MacDonalds Farm', at Porthcothan Bay Near Padstow, their phone number is
01841 540 829 if you want more details, but their publicity says: Old MacDonald's Farm is the ideal place to bring young children. It's fun for the kiddies and relaxing for the parents. We're large enough for children to have freedom to play, yet small enough for parents to keep a watchful eye on them. There are all the animals you would expect to find on Old MacDonald's farm, lambs, chickens, pigs, ponies, calves, etc. as well as plenty of play equipment too.
Overall we decided that this was one of the most beautiful parts of the UK. If you are lucky enough to live in Cornwall you may well be interested in motorhome hire in Cornwall as a way to further explore all the places you have on your lovely doorstep.
Cornwall is one of the sunniest areas in the UK, with over 1541 hours of sunshine per year, with the highest average of 7.6 hours of sunshine per day in July.[56] The moist, mild air coming from the south west brings higher amounts of rainfall than eastern Great Britain, at 1051 to 1290 mm (41.4 to 50.8 in) per year, however not as much as more northern areas of the west coast. Extreme temperatures in Cornwall are particularly rare, however extreme weather in the form of storms and floods is common.
For motorhome hire in Cornwall, call us on 0800 612 8719 anytime.
Age of Steam Miniature Railway 1981
Some old cine film from 1981 showing the now-closed 10 1/4 gauge Age of Steam railway in Cornwall.
Princes Quay, The Old Hull Gateway Ruins etc.
Hull (July-August 2007)
on the farm maize harvest on the pit
Created with Wondershare Filmora
SML Movie: Where's Jeffy?
Rosalina goes out of town and leaves Mario in charge of watching Jeffy and her necklace. Mario takes Jeffy to the park and can not find him!
Exploring Cornwall: Porthleven & Falmouth
If you are looking for places to visit in Cornwall, Falmouth has to be on that list. See our kids explore the National Maritime Museum (so hands on and lots of fun) and eat some of the best fish and chips ever at Harbour Lights.
If you love self catering cottages for family holidays then take a peek in our Porthleven Holiday Cottage, it was a lovely place to stay. We also got to see the seals at Gweek Seal Sanctuary which was a huge treat.
See our other videos from our trip to Cornwall here:
Blog posts for further reading
Cornwall Travel Guide
Day Out at Eden Project
The Olde House Farm Stay Review
Driving in Cornwall
Sharksfin Restaurant Review
Porthleven Holiday Cottages
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Saltash Town Band play Watching The Wheat
Saltash Town Band, Watching The Wheat, soloist Mr Roger Fulcher. At the opening of the All That Jazz Day in Kingsbridge Devon Sunday 3rd July 2011.
British Islamic Nursery
British Islamic Nursery (Sharjah), is an independent nursery committed to providing education par excellence through an enriched British curriculum, which includes a blend of Islamic values and conventional teaching for young boys and girls in the age group of 2 – 4+ years. We have developed a curriculum wherein learning takes place in a relaxed, friendly, fun-filled and multicultural environment which endorses learning through play.
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Tenbury Show Steve Howells tractor pulling
Tenbury Show Steve Howells tractor pulling
The Second Day of May: A simple folk song
As I belong to the generation of so-called campus folk songs, I still miss this sort of melodies. Always, it is a simple melody accompanied with simple guitar chords. So I composed one of similar kind this morning to recollect my memory of these good old days. The Second Day of May is a special day for me. So many have happened on this day. All of them are still warm and hearty to me. The song was therefore born under such a mood. Enjoy!
Keith and Emily at porthcothan
Porthcothan rnli rescues
Cornwall horror crash causes massive traffic jams on A38 Daily Mail Online
Christmas Carols by Candlelight at St Breward
Join the village of St Breward as the locals celebrate the coming of Christmas at their “Carols by Candlelight” service held in the highest church in Cornwall, on the edge of Bodmin Moor, Sunday 17th December 2017.
GoPro Trail Running the South West Coast Path Porthcothan to Newquay FULL edit
Trail Running the South West Coast Path from Porthcothan to Newquay including a brief look at Bedruthan Steps.FULL edit.
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