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Ruth Huxley, Cornish Pasty Association Pasties would have been eaten by lots of people who went to work but it just worked perfectly down mines, and Cornwall became the world capital of mining.
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Pasty wars ‘lost’ in Cornwall as Greggs set to open SEVENTH storeA long-running pasty war in Cornwall appears to be over after Greggs launched a full scale invasion of the county with the ...
Walking parts of the path requires a good fitness level, comfort with climbing up and down rocky paths — and sturdy shoes.
A record number of holiday-makers are expected through Australian airports this winter school holidays and officials have ...
Shinju Matsuri - meaning "festival of the pearl" - is a vibrant celebration of Broome's rich multicultural and pearling ...
A London chef has been crowned national champion for transforming school meals and inspiring young minds. Nathan Scarlett, 32 ...
Adventure tourism is growing as Australians seek "story-worthy" experiences and escapism.
It’s 1972 and four teenagers from Halifax are enjoying their first taste of freedom on an all-girls holiday in Torquay. The ...
The Great Western Railway Night Riviera Sleeper takes travellers from London Paddington to Penzance in Cornwall while ...
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