Penwith Podcast 22- Nov 4th 2008

2008-11-05 by

Veteran Penwith peace campaigner Peter le Mare talks about his recent protest .

Peter talks to Sara about his recent experiences sailing from Penzance to the Houses of Parliament to coincide with Hiroshima Day on 6th August 2008 to promote World peace.

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www.greenpeace.org
Visit the Greenpeace website here
www.foe.co.uk
You can find out about environmental issues here
www.indymedia.org.uk
This is an independent news website

Penwith Podcast 21- Nov 4th 2008

2008-11-04 by

Pat Quayle visits Wiltshire Farm Foods

Wiltshire Farm Foods offer tasty, wholesome frozen meals and desserts, brimming with traditional flavours, delivered to your door by caring, friendly and dependable delivery drivers.
Pat Quayle investigates the nearest branch to Penwith.

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www.wiltshirefarmfoods.com/index.asp
See what the chef recommends for delivery to your door

Penwith Podcast 20- October 25th 2008

2008-10-25 by

Chris Higgins publishes “A perfect ten”

Chris Higgins, writer and English teacher talks to Penwith Radio about her previous novels for youngsters including her new novel about a gymnast. From the kitchen of her Penzance home she tells George Care how she became a writer and the teenage issues she addreses sympathetically.

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www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/h/chris-higgins/
The general background to all her novels.
www.chrishigginsthatsme.com/
The main website for Chris
www.annkelley.co.uk/
Another local writer and poet who has just recently published

Penwith Podcast 19- October 20th 2008

2008-10-20 by

More about Sarah McQuaid

Sarah returns to her Mother’s house and talks with George Care about famous folk singers, loss, sadness and sings tracks from her new CD including “Ode to Billy Joe” and “Wonderous Love”

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uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ824hx43Ds
Brenda Wooton sings The Trees they are so high
www.myspace.com/neilhalsteadofficial
A rising Newquay based guitar singer
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Palmer
Notes about Clive and his connection with Cornwall

Penwith Podcast 18- October13th 2008

2008-10-13 by

Introducing Sarah McQuaid

Sarah McQuaid has just published her second CD “I Won’t Go Home ‘Till Morning”. Here she sings and plays and talks in her beautiful home to George Care about her love of folk music, Irish, Appalachian and Cornish,where she grew up and how she came to settle here in West Penwith.

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www.sarahmcquaid.com
All about Sarah and where you can hear her on tour
www.myspace.com/sarahmcquaid
Tracks from her brand new Appalachian CD
www.mamamusic.co.uk
Sarah's new band with Zoe Young

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