Podcasts about mevagissey

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Latest podcast episodes about mevagissey

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Gardening stories:The lost Gardens of Heligan

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 9:20


In the hills above Mevagissey on the Cornish coast, where mist clings to the trees and time seems to linger in the hedgerows, there lies a garden that once disappeared from the world. Not just abandoned. Not merely overgrown. Lost. Forgotten by its owners, swallowed by ivy, bramble, and silence. It was not only the plants that vanished, but the lives of the people who had shaped them—names unspoken, stories untold. Diarmuid Gavin tells us the story of the lost Gardens of Heligan.All with thanks to Tirlán.

Ship Full of Bombs
The Harbour Bazaar - Couples - June24

Ship Full of Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 127:27


The Harbour Bazaar returns tonight with a theme of Couples inspired by our recent guest spot on BBC Essex Radio. So Steven Hastings & Davey Hal choosing tracks from duos, partners, twins, brothers and much more! Plus stories of excellent shoes, scarves with Sparks, Mevagissey feasting and superman!  Hope you enjoy! PLAYLIST Hoy Hoy – The Collins Kids Ghostrider – Suicide Wake Up Little Suzy – The Everly Brothers All That – Sparks Jackson – Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash Some Velvet Morning – Lee & Nancy The Galway Farmer – Show Of Hands Moth To A Flame – Ghost Of A Sabre Tooth Tiger Bonny & Clyde – Serge Gainsbourg & Brigitte Bardot Crystal Anis – The Liminanas The Smile – Holly Hanigan Each & Every One – Everything But The Girl Crazy Hazy Kisses – Flat Duo Jets Lonely Boy – The Black Keys Beat The Weather – Davel Hal & The Big Bow Wow Mad Eyed Screamer – The Creatures All I Need – AIR The Story Of Someone's Show – The Style Council SHIP FULL OF BOMBS THAMES DELTA INDEPENDENT RADIO                                   If you would like to support the station and are able to do so then please pledge only what you can genuinely afford at www.patreon.com/sfob Please like and subscribe from wherever you stream your music and podcasts.

Chatabix
Usual Drivel: Cornwall Step by Step

Chatabix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 40:14


First up, David and Joe discuss how to pronounce an old friend's surname and make an attempt to swear less on the pod. Then the chat turns to David's recent holiday spent hiking in Cornwall with his eldest son. He recounts their journey ‘step-by-step' from Kingsand to Mevagissey via Polperro, including all the pre-planning details and extensive list of kit he bought (and some he forgot!). Then they get a voicemail update which seems like the perfect point to end the show. Follow Chatabix on Twitter & Instagram: twitter.com/chatabix1 www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ Patreon for early access to our eps: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Crunchy fresh tees and hoodies: https://chatabixshop.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

630 Miles Podcast - 630miles
mevagissey to charlestown

630 Miles Podcast - 630miles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 54:40


The date today is the 2nd of September 2023. Today's walk is from Mevagissey to Charlestown along the South West Coast Path.

Desperately Seeking Paul : Paul Weller Fan Podcast
EP156: David Rowe - Super-Fan turns Merch-Man...

Desperately Seeking Paul : Paul Weller Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 55:44


On this episode of the podcast, we take a journey from The Jam to Paul Weller Solo via two super-fans... and a wonderful love story...David Rowe, and his partner, Jo White, have been to around 450 live shows and have some incredible stories and connections over the past 45 years... including joining the merchandise team for The Style Council and Paul Weller Solo!.David met Jo at school in St.Austell (double history) when she moved to Cornwall from Bounds Green, North London in 1978. They got the same bus to and from school (Jo to Pentewan, and David to Mevagissey). As you'll hear on the podcast, Jo introduced David to The Jam and they formed a great friendship through the music and live performances.Jo moved back to London in March 1984 when she started her nursing career in Paediatric Intensive Care. In April 1984, David started working as a Postman in St.Austell but left when he didn't have enough annual leave to do the 2nd Style Council tour in October 1984!.David moved to London in 1985 and inspired by messages & campaigning from Paul Weller... he worked for The BUAV (The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection) , Greenpeace UK and then Amnesty International, where he worked for 26 years....In 1985, David and Jo started doing ad-hoc merchandising work for Brian Hawkins, who had done The Jam's merchandise before doing The Style Council.It started off just selling programmes after gigs and gradually they helped to set up and travelled with Brian, culminating in working on the early Paul Weller solo tours and the U.S. gigs in December 1991 and all Weller solo UK tours until the end of 1992 when Brian sadly lost the contract.Their only stipulation on doing the merch was that they clocked off at show time and came back out to sell after the encore!.David says "We've attended about 450 Shows (The Jam, The Style Council & Weller solo). Jo did a few more Jam shows than me. We did every Style Council UK tour date ( we both missed the Manchester Apollo gig on 12 October 1984 after the Wembley rail crash and I missed two more whilst doing The Communards ‘Red' tour in 1987)." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Low Tide Boyz
Hokey Cokey Swimrun Course Preview

Low Tide Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 30:59


Welcome to episode 172 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!In this show we are doing a course preview of the only U.K. ÖTILLÖ Merit race: The Precision Fuel and Hydration Hokey Cokey Swimrun Roseland. We seem to have backed into a cool theme for this month so we're just going to go with it. We asked Mad Hatter Sports Race Director, and former guest of the show, John Yelland to help us give you a comprehensive course preview of the race. Spoiler alert: it's a great one!Let's get right to it!Intro to Mad Hatter Sports and The Hokey Cokey SwimrunJohn was cool enough to share everything we needed to know about the event. His intro description of what athletes can expect on the course seemed very accurate as well: “holes, stones, trees, stumps, and steps.”Getting to Cornwall and the Roseland PeninsulaJohn shared with us how to best get to Cornwall and it's important to note that the area books up fast in the Summer so lock in your travel plans early. The base of operations is in Mevagissey and that town is about 250 miles from London-area airports.The RaceThe stats on the Roseland Swimrun is 36km with 28km of running and 8km of swimming over 21 total swim legs. The race has a SWIFA score of 23% which is pretty cool as well. (This is EX Swimrun's term for percentage of swimming in a Swimrun. Check out Episode 72 and 129 to hear all about it)John shared his leg by leg breakdown which, along with the online course map, really paints a solid picture of the adventure that awaits Swimrunners. As before, there's no sugar-coating that the race is a challenge…and that's why we like it!Our ThoughtsThis event is everything that is great about Swimrun. It was designed to offer a challenging experience, while taking advantage of the natural beauty and terrain of the Cornwall region. We love the attention that was paid to make this adventure what it is and think that this is a worthy ÖTILLÖ Merit race for those seeking to quality for The Swimrun World Championship.Make sure to check out the Mad Hatter Sports website and use the code LTB20 which is good for 20% off any of their Swimrun events.That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, and on YouTube. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any questions, feedback, and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!-  Chip and Chris

Ceres Podcast
#92 - Martin Robinson & Tom Doran

Ceres Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 82:14


In this episode I talk to two great people, Martin Robinson from Robinsons Fish & Chips in Billingham, and Tom Doran from the Fishermans Chippy in Mevagissey and Archies Fish & Chips in St Stephen in Cornwall.  Both chaps are running great businesses, I have wanted to get them both on for some time to test out something. Whats It like putting two great operators on a podcast that haven't met before. I think it was great, both knowledgable and Id love to have them on again in the future. Big thanks to our episode sponsor Amity Fish Company. The Ceres Podcast is brought to you by Ceres | Pure Food Innovation

Robert Johnson's posts
Blind Week 2016: On the helm as we arrive in Mevagissey aboard Buccaneer Charlie

Robert Johnson's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 5:42


I'm on the wheel with Neil calling the turns. #BlindWeek

630 Miles Podcast - 630miles
mevagissey to polmear

630 Miles Podcast - 630miles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 38:33


The date today is the 4th of June 2016. Today's walk is from Mevagissey to Polmear along the South West Coast Path.

630 Miles Podcast - 630miles
portloe to mevagissey

630 Miles Podcast - 630miles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 23:06


The date today is the 27th of September 2015. Today's walk is from Portloe to Mevagissey along the South West Coast Path.

Audio Angling
EP 159. Alex MacDonald, Redgills.

Audio Angling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2014 30:05


630 Miles Podcast - 630miles
mevagissey to golant via fowey

630 Miles Podcast - 630miles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2013 16:42


The date today is the 8th of September 2013. Today's walk is from Mevagissey to Golant via Fowey along the South West Coast Path.

Matthew Weaver's posts
Shopowner Jane Barron on the flooding in Mevagissey

Matthew Weaver's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2010 4:36


flooding barron mevagissey