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Wadebridge
Wadebridge's Annual Carnival. Floats, visiting carnival queens, walkers. Fun for all. The procession leaves the Co-op car park at 7pm.
Wadebridge
The cinema boasts two auditoria, Theatres 1 & 2, seating 224 and 96 respectively. Both auditoria are fully air-conditioned and have disabled access.
St Mary's
A week long program of walks taking place in early spring that reveal the geology, history and wildlife of the islands.
Bugle, St Austell
For one day, silver bands, brass bands and youth bands descend on the aptly named village of Bugle right in the middle of Cornwall’s clay mining area to compete for the festival’s prestigious awards.
Stithians
The largest steam rally in the South West, held annually at the Stithians Showground.
St Austell
White River Cinema is part of the regeneration of the former Alymer Square in the town centre of St Austell, The cinema has four screens. In each screen there are two rows of leather 'rocker' seats which are unique to Westcountry Cinemas.
Bodmin
With 1,000 riders last year, the Wiggle Cornwall Tor is becoming one of the most popular sportive challenges in the UK; and that's probably because it showcases the phenominally beautiful landscape and seascape of Cornwall so well.
Chapel Porth, St Agnes
A very simple, back-to-basics comp – no wetsuits, no leashes and no swim fins. A bit of wood and a swimsuit is all you need, you don’t even need to bring money as the entry fee is free!