Camborne is a lively town, with a proud heritage of discovery, skill and good, honest hard work! Join us as we discover more about the town, the local businesses, it's heritage and the local community.
The lights are up, the tree is dressed and Camborne is looking very festive. Listen to a Christmassy tale from Cam and Bronne, Camborne's very own Christmas elves. The perfect way to start the Christmas countdown!
Cam and Bronne, Camborne's very own elves try to help the residents in Camborne enjoy a proper, Cornish Christmas.
Cam and Bronne, Camborne's very own Christmas elves try to help save Christmas Day with Joe, Nora, Thora and Romley the Cyclesaurses. Listen to our festive Tales of Camborne Town to see if they succeed.
Our last podcast tells the story of Joe. He's had many adventures and he loves spending time with the other cyclesauruses - Thora, Nora and Romley. Don't forget to let us know if you enjoyed listening to the Tales of Camborne Town.
Learn more about Romley the Cycylesaurus by listening to the Tales of Camborne Town - a podcast series for Camborne. And if you enjoyed this episode, explore the podcasts in the series. There's something for everyone.
Camborne is famous for many things including Richard Trevithick and at one time being the capital of Cornish mining. But something new has come to town. Have you heard of a Cyclesaurus? Camborne has four Cyclesauruses - Thora, Nora, Romley and Joe and they sit proudly outside Tesco in Camborne looking after the community. Enjoy this lovely story which tells the tale of Nora.
Camborne is famous for many things including Richard Trevithick and at one time being the capital of Cornish mining. But something new has come to town. Have you heard of a Cyclesaurus? Camborne has four Cyclesauruses - Thora, Nora, Romley and Joe and they sit proudly outside Tesco in Camborne looking after the community. Enjoy this lovely story which tells the tale of Thora, the lead Cyclesaurus.
Join us with our first Sterling Services installment as we talk to Trophyman in Cross Street. We will be talking to other businesses in town over the next few months about the range of services they offer and why they chose to do business in Camborne.
In the last of our explaining BID's series we look at the furure for Camborne. To find out more about BID Camborne and it's projects visit www.cambornetown.com/bid-camborne
In our third episode of our explaining BID's series, we look at how BID Camborne supports local businesses.
Next in our explaining BID's series we talk more about BID Camborne.
You might have seen the words BID Camborne on various social media posts, press releases and via the internet but have you wondered what BID stands for? Listen to the first podcast from our 'Explaining BIDs' series to find out more.
Cam and Bronne, Camborne's very own Christmas elves receive a letter from Father Christmas.
Listen to the latest Cam and Bronne tales as the festive season gets closer.
We chat to Max Doble, owner at Doble Jewellers in Camborne about the Tykes on Trikes children's bike race. Join us to find out more on how the idea for the race came about and why it's important for the local children to be part of something like this.
We are running a series of podcasts which looks at the valuable role charity shops have in our town and community and we recently caught up with Michelle from Children's Hospice South West.
Join us as we talk to Ian, manager at the local Cornwall Air Ambulance shop in Camborne. Find out more about what they do, how they raise money for the local Air Ambulance and how you can donate and volunteer. Visit the Camborne Town website for details of where to shop, eat, things to do and local services www.cambornetown.com
We are running a series of podcasts which looks at the valuable role charity shops have in our town. We recently caught up with some of the charities to find out more about what they do and why they like Camborne.
Remember Cam and Bronne? The Christmas elves that helped spread some cheer to the community in Camborne? Well, before things get really busy at the North Pole, they have been organiasing some fun things to see and do in the town for the Summer. Listen to their Summer tale to find out more and don't forget to follow the Camborne Town social media accounts (see below) as we will be revealing dates and times for the activities with the first one starting on Friday 30th July. Whether you are local or visiting, make sure to visit our fab market town and support the local shops and businesses!! Facebook Instagram Twitter
Richard Trevithick conquered Camborne Hill on the Puffing Devil but will Cam and Bronne ever find the missing mince pie? Huge thanks to Kernow King for bringing this festive tale to life and if you want to find out what happens next, settle down and press play! We hope you have enjoyed the Tales of Cam and Bronne, brought to you by BID Camborne to give everyone a little festive cheer. And if this is the first time you have listened to a Cam and Bronne tale, you'll find more stories below. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas.
In the penultimate Cam and Bronne tales, find out how they spread some festive cheer and help brighten Christmas for some local children.
Listen to more festive tales from Cam and Bronne!!
In the second festive podcast, find out what Cam and Bronne get up to in the Cornish town of Camborne and how they help Father Christmas. Are you #TeamCam or #TeamBronne? Let us know via the CamborneTown.com social media pages who is your favourite elf and why. And don't forget to follow us for more festive tales from Cam and Bronne.
Father Christmas is a busy man and none more so than in December. But he has lots of help from his elves who all make sure that things go like clockwork at the North Pole. Toys are made, lists are ticked, presents are wrapped and everyone helps to make sure that Father Christmas is ready for the big day. But as you will find out, things aren't always easy for Father Christmas when two mischievous elves called Cam and Bronne are around. We will be sharing more tales from Cam and Bronne on here in the run up to Christmas and don't forget let us know if you are #TeamCam or #Team Bronne via our Facebook page @CamborneTown.com and Instagram account @cambornetown. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas.
Listen to this catchy song by the Poetry Postie, One in a Million!!
Anna Pascoe and Rose Hitchens-Todd talk about the Camborne Town Deal and what it could mean for the town and it's community. To find out more, visit https://cambornetowndeal.com/ and follow the Camborne Town Deal Facebook and Instagram accounts.
Listen to the fantastic Ingleheart Singers, a local choir in Camborne who are singing some new lyrics to Cornwall's well known anthem, Trelawny. Launched on 24th July, the song highlights the community spirit in the town and the need to keep Camborne clear of COVID by following guidelines and looking out for each other.
Listen as Trevor Dalley, founder of Trevithick Day shares whats it like on the day and what happened when Trevithick Day celebrated it's 10th anniversary. Unfortunately, we wont be able to honour Richard Trevithick, Cornwall's most famous son with the annual Trevithick Day celebrations in town this year. But we will be celebrating him via social media sharing photos, videos and stories - join in by visiting the Trevithick Day and Camborne Town pages on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
This week we talk to Peggy from Colclough & Canine who have opened their new pet boutique in Camborne.
Join us as we talk to Becca, one of the founders of Trelawny Shout - Trelawny Shout is a celebration of Kernow via song in pubs and places across Cornwall and celebrated on St Piran's Day (5th March).
It's the first podcast of 2020 and we talk to George Eustice, MP for Camborne, Redruth and Hayle about the high street fund and the future of Camborne town.
Listen to Sharron Lipscombe-Manley, BID Camborne Chair talk about why she chose Camborne to start her business and the successes of 2019 for BID Camborne.
Listen as we chat to the Mayor of Camborne talk about the recent town clock refurbishment to get it back in working order.
Join us as we talk to Judy at Camborne Dental Practice about their festive afternoon on 29th November, the services they offer and why they love being part of the Camborne community.
This week our podcast has been sprinkled with some festive cheer. We joined the Churches Together Choir whilst they rehearsed for the Camborne Lights Switch-On. More details regarding the Switch-On and other Christmas festivities can be found in our new Christmas in Camborne guide (available from businesses in town) and via the www.cambornetown.com website.
Anna Pascoe, BID Camborne Manager talks to Bill Hussey, President of Camborne RFC. Founded in 1878, Camborne RFC is one of Cornwall's most established rugby clubs!
Anna Pascoe, BID Camborne Manager chats to Helen and Tracy from Stems Florist in Camborne.
Anna Pascoe, BID Camborne Manager talks to Brian Terry about Fairtrade in Camborne.
Join Anna Pascoe as she talks to Shaun Dalley at Sands Cornwall about their family business, how it has grown, the impact of brexit and how social media works for them.
Anna Pascoe, BID Camborne Manager speaks to Rebecca at Lushhstuff Community Craft shop about why she chose Camborne to start her business and how crafting can be a fantastic form of therapy.
Anna Pascoe, BID Camborne Manager talks to Craig Hall at Beaver Blinds about his family business and why they chose Camborne.
Anna Pascoe talks to Joe Lewis from Go Cornish about their Cornish Language taster sessions, family trail and Cornish hedges... Splann!
Listen to Anna, BID Camborne Manager as she talks to Lotti from Camborne Library.