8.11.09
Cornish Cultural Updates
Cornwall Council to consider Cornish language policy and commitment to indigenous Cornish Culture
More on this can be found in this pdf document.
The European Regions Of Culture Campaign is also organising a conference in Aberfal (Falmouth) on the 13th of November.
They write:
The European Regions of Culture Project is calling for a new award for rural regions: European Regions of Culture (EROC). Just as European Capitals of Culture celebrates urban European living, our goal is to harness rural culture to create a better, more sustainable future for rural, isolated and peripheral regions individually, collectively and in Europe as a whole.
Full details and booking form here. Probably important that plenty of representatives of Cornish culture go along and make their views known.
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Wosson then?
Having just become barely computer literate in early 2002 I began web surfing for Cornwall. What could be done to promote the movement for Cornish autonomy by an individual with internet access? What possibilities existed across the Tamar that the Cornish movement could engage with? Were there any friendly ears out there to listen to the arguments for greater Cornish home-rule and national recognition?
The primary object of this blog then is as a focal point to these activities. The aim is to highlight opportunities for the Cornish nation that exist up England way and further abroad. Possibilities for comment, governmental initiatives, projects, current events and various organisations that could be of interest to Cornish campaigners are blogged about here. Please note that this site is one persons work so the range of opportunities presented is far from an exhaustive list.
All suggestions and information relevant to the Cornish movement are gratefully received.
Some side projects of the Cornish Democrat are:
One Kernow - The Breton Connection - Our Kingdom
The primary object of this blog then is as a focal point to these activities. The aim is to highlight opportunities for the Cornish nation that exist up England way and further abroad. Possibilities for comment, governmental initiatives, projects, current events and various organisations that could be of interest to Cornish campaigners are blogged about here. Please note that this site is one persons work so the range of opportunities presented is far from an exhaustive list.
All suggestions and information relevant to the Cornish movement are gratefully received.
Some side projects of the Cornish Democrat are:
One Kernow - The Breton Connection - Our Kingdom
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