official truro parks & gardens guide
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This is definitive guide to parks and gardens in Truro, Cornwall. Uncovering the beauty in 2014TRANSCRIPT
Truro Parks & Gardens
Uncovering the beauty 2014www.truro.gov.uk
ConTenTs
BosCawen Park page 5
ViCToria Gardens page 6
dauBuz Moor page 8
ViCToria Gardens eVenTs page 9
Truro in BlooM page 10
Ten year Plan page 12
Friends GrouPs page 14
CounCil MeMBers page 18
welcome to our new look Truro Parks and Gardens Guide for 2014.
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This guide has been designed to showcase the City’s wonderful open spaces and to give you information about the various events taking place. We will also be highlighting some of the really good work, plans and aspirations of our Parks Committee.
Truro City Council’s Parks department has big plans for the next ten years with projects that will significantly improve the open spaces and facilities for you the resident, commuters and visitors to the City.
Once again this year Truro has been lucky enough to be put forward to compete in the national Britain in Bloom finals as we did in 2012. Judging for the Large Town category will take place in early august and we are working very hard as a team to bring the trophy home on your behalf.
2014 is a very special year for Britain in Bloom as it is marking its 50th anniversary of the competition. Truro has been participating in both the south West in Bloom and the national Britain in Bloom competitions for well over 40 years now.
Work on the Trafalgar roundabout has now been completed and this year we will commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the start of the First World War by planting poppies there as a mark of respect to all of the fallen heroes.
Truro’s parks and gardens are there for everyone, from the meadows of daubuz Moor by the gently winding river allen, to the tennis courts and football pitches at Boscawen Park. In 2014 why not try and visit one of Truro’s green space that you have not been to before?
I look forward to seeing you there.
Richard Budge Parks Manager
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This is the place for sports lovers: with cricket pitches, tennis courts and football pitches, as well as a river walk with exercise equipment. If all that seems a bit too energetic, the park also has landscaped gardens bursting with floral displays in the summer, perfect for lazing the day away. It’s also a great place for dog walking, with a dedicated dog exercise area.
Boscawen Park—
Boscawen Park is in a lovely position on the banks of the Truro river about a mile outside the City Centre.
nearby is the duck pond, an area maintained with wildlife in mind and which has a lovely path around its perimeter, perfect for a relaxing stroll. Boscawen Park also hosts the national Play day event which this year is taking place in august. There is plenty to entertain both children and adults.
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Victoria Gardens — Victoria Gardens were created in 1898 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
—They are located just a few minutes walk from the City Centre and offer an oasis of green tranquillity amidst the bustle. Hidden amongst the exotic shrubs, flowers and trees, you can find waterfalls, picnic areas and playgrounds. nearby is the fountain which was originally in Boscawen street and moved to the gardens shortly after they opened.
A dominating feature of the gardens
is the viaduct that carries the main
railway line. Five piers from the
original Brunel-designed viaduct still
stand, a remnant of the structure that
was built in 1859 but replaced in 1902.
The bandstand plays host to brass band concerts in the summer – see page 9 for this year’s schedule.
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royal Cornwall Museum
If you want to see an unwrapped Egyptian mummy, explorer’s medicine chest and a wide range of Cornish and British art then head to the Royal Cornwall Museum. Explore the main gallery and discover fascinating objects that tell the (condensed) story of Cornwall from 40,000BC to the present day. Here you can marvel at the Trewinnard coach, set eyes on real Cornish gold, and find out just how tall Anthony Payne, the ‘Cornish Giant’ was! There’s plenty for families to enjoy in our British Museum partnership gallery - you can build a Greek temple, have a go in our ‘Mummy Factory’ and crack ancient codes. Become an archaeologist as you play ‘Ancientopoly’, our brilliant interactive game. The natural history gallery introduces the plants, fungi and animals of Cornwall and there’s the opportunity to get up close to specimens. This gallery is particularly toddler friendly with a range of activities from puzzles and puppets to its very own seal cave.
River Street, Truro TR1 2SJT. 01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.uk
The mineral collection at the Royal Cornwall Museum tells the story of the landscape of Cornwall and the role it has played in history. This important collection is internationally acclaimed and there are over 1200 Cornish and World specimens on display. Exhibitions for 2014 will include Amongst Heroes: the artist in working Cornwall, From Great Beginnings to the 21st Century and Terrain. The museum is open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4.45pm (excluding bank holidays). Entry to the museum is free to Members of The RIC and anyone aged 18 or under. Adults pay £4.50 for an annual pass – pay once, visit for free all year.
“The Royal Cornwall Museum is an essential place to come to if you’re fascinated by Cornwall” Kurt Jackson, artist
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daubuz MoorDaubuz Moor is an 18 acre site just to the north of Truro.
It was gifted to the City in 1977 by Reverend ennis and since then has been managed as a nature reserve to improve habitats for wildlife and to encourage as many animals, birds and plants as possible to make the Moor their home.
In the early 2000s, money from the Green Link Corridor Project was invested in creating log piles, brush piles, bat and bird boxes, and the Moor has hosted events, such as wildlife days and wild food walks and talks. sheep and cows used to graze the Moor, keeping the grass down, but now we mow and clear it once a year to reduce nutrients and encourage wild flowers such as rare wild orchids.
We offer guided tours and walks in the summer – go to www.truro.gov.uk/Parks-and-Gardens/daubuz-Moors.aspx for more information.
Call: 01872 321102 or 07816 074008Email: [email protected]
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July6th |Camborne Town Band
13th |City of Truro Band
20th |redruth Town Band
27th |Bugle Town Band
august3rd |Indian Queens Band
10th |Camborne Town Band
17th |redruth Town Band
24th |Gweek silver Band
31st |Four Tunes Saxophone Quartet
september7th |Four Tunes Saxophone Quartet
Victoria Gardens events
May18th |Camborne Youth Band
25th |Porthleven Town Band
June1st |Gweek silver Band
8th |West Cornwall Concert Band
15th |Bodmin College Jazz Orchestra
22nd |City of Truro Band
29th |Cornwall Youth Band
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Truro is a regular entrant in the South West in Bloom contest, which aims to find the country’s most florally attractive towns and cities. It has had much success over the years including winning the prestigious Portman Cup and Gold Award annually since 2011, as well as winning Gold in the National Britain in Bloom finals in 2012.
The City is no stranger to winning silverware, which is reflected in the wonderful displays in the parks and gardens, and you can be sure that this year the Truro City Council Parks department will be putting every effort into securing another prize.
Truro in Bloom
don’t missGarden Truro event 30th July – 2nd August
Lemon Quay in the heart of Truro
With bright show gardens, colourful stalls, exhibitors and experts on hand. Truro’s annual gardening festival is definitely not to be missed.
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national Play day at Boscawen ParkWednesday 6th August 2014
11am | Jules the Fun Mum
12am | richard ready
1pm | Harry kazzam
2pm | Mr Wacky
all day | Craig Wills CaW Bouncy Castles
Play Fest 20146th & 7th August 2014
all day | Fun with swamp Circus
summer events 2014 at Hendra Play areaAugust: 2pm - 4.30pm Daily
Mon 4th, 11th, 18th, 25thJule The Fun Mum
Tue 5th, 12th, 19th, 26thMr Wacky the Clown
Wed 13th, 20th, 27th richard ready
Thu 7th, 14th, 21st, 28thHarry kazzam
Fri 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29thMark’s ark
Sat 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30thCraig Wills, CaW Bouncy Castle
easter 2014 at Victoria Gardenseaster egg Hunt
19 Apr 2014Craig Wills Bouncy Castle
Park events
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Parks development
Ten Year Plan
Our first major plan is to secure grant funding to build an education centre and new toilet facility at victoria Gardens along with improving the ground staff work area.
Looking further into the future, Truro City Council is hoping to relocate its nursery to the outskirts of the City. We are looking to be able to assist other towns and villages throughout Cornwall with an aim toward making this operation self-financing.
Over the last 12 months Truro City Council’s Parks Committee has been working to formulate a Ten Year development.
We are also working with the Friends of Boscawen Park community group set up
to raise funds to improve the play and recreational facilities down at Boscawen Park. It is hoped that work will be well underway by the end of 2014.
If this relocation is successful we hope to be able to use the space to build a multi-sports hub with astro turf pitch, running track, sports hall, indoor tennis facility, café meeting area and fitness suite. These developments will depend on grant funding but we are determined to give Truro the facilities it deserves.
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Friends of
Furniss islandFurniss Island is a lovely green space in the centre of Truro, often described as a hidden gem that once housed the Furniss Biscuit Factory.
Friends of Furniss Island is a group of local residents that have turned this unloved patch into a wonderful garden with the help of Cornish Biscuits, Truro City Council, Cornwall rural Council and Green Walks Truro.
The group put on community events and activities as well as maintaining the green space for all to enjoy.
If you haven’t taken the time to discover Furniss Island, make sure you do. It’s perfect for a quiet picnic lunch or an afternoon read.
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Friends of
Boscawen ParkFriends of Boscawen Park are a community group set up to raise funds to improve the play and recreational facilities down at Boscawen Park.
Over the past 12 months the group has been busy running fun days, consultation sessions and cake sales, and they now have plans ready to submit.
The exciting new designs include areas of natural play and brand new fixed equipment.
The group are now working hard, applying for available grants to help them realise their dream. It is hoped that new equipment will be installed by the end of 2014.
“We want to create an exciting, interesting environment for children of all ages using a combination of natural play equipment and fun activities.
“We have a Facebook page where you can find out more about us, our plans and visions for the park.
We would really love you to get involved.”
Heidi MorganFriends of Boscawen Park
Friends of Boscawen Park are a group of volunteers who are working towards improving the playspace at Boscawen Park.
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Every Wed & Sat | Truro Farmers Market
Every Wed & Sat 12-3pm Weather Dependent | The Lizard Stallions City Tour
First Sat of the Month (Except August) | Lions Club Bookstall
4th – 20th Apr| Truro Festival
10th – 12th Apr | Truro spring Flower show
25th – 26th Apr | Food, drink, arts, Crafts and Gift Fairs
9th – 10th May | Truro Farmers Market – Big Produce Market
19th – 24th May | Truro College student exhibition
30th – 31st May | Food, drink, arts, Crafts and Gift Fairs
7th Jun | Tanya’s Courage Trust Charity day
8th Jun | RM350 – Royal Marines Charity/Demonstration Day
10th Jun | Truro rOC 5k run
18th – 22nd Jun | solstice Health & Wellbeing Fayre
30th Jun – 12th Jul | iOrchestra re-rITe – Giant digital Orchestra
12th Jul | Truro Carnival
13th Jul | Live Open Air Free Concert of Philharmonic Orchestra
25th – 26th Jul | Food, drink, arts, Crafts and Gift Fairs
27th Jul | sWaMP dogs
30th Jul – 2nd Aug | Garden Truro
9th Aug | Lions Club Charity Day
11th – 16th Aug | Be active Truro
23rd Aug | Cornwall Pride Festival
29th – 30th Aug | Truro Farmers Market – Big Produce Market
14th Sep | Truro Half Marathon
19th – 20th Sep | Food, drink, arts, Crafts and Gift Fairs
26th – 28th Sep | Cornwall Food & drink Festival
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Every Wed & Sat | Truro Farmers Market
Every Wed & Sat 12-3pm Weather Dependent | The Lizard Stallions City Tour
First Sat of the Month (Except August) | Lions Club Bookstall
4th – 20th Apr| Truro Festival
10th – 12th Apr | Truro spring Flower show
25th – 26th Apr | Food, drink, arts, Crafts and Gift Fairs
9th – 10th May | Truro Farmers Market – Big Produce Market
19th – 24th May | Truro College student exhibition
30th – 31st May | Food, drink, arts, Crafts and Gift Fairs
7th Jun | Tanya’s Courage Trust Charity day
8th Jun | RM350 – Royal Marines Charity/Demonstration Day
10th Jun | Truro rOC 5k run
18th – 22nd Jun | solstice Health & Wellbeing Fayre
30th Jun – 12th Jul | iOrchestra re-rITe – Giant digital Orchestra
12th Jul | Truro Carnival
13th Jul | Live Open Air Free Concert of Philharmonic Orchestra
25th – 26th Jul | Food, drink, arts, Crafts and Gift Fairs
27th Jul | sWaMP dogs
30th Jul – 2nd Aug | Garden Truro
9th Aug | Lions Club Charity Day
11th – 16th Aug | Be active Truro
23rd Aug | Cornwall Pride Festival
29th – 30th Aug | Truro Farmers Market – Big Produce Market
14th Sep | Truro Half Marathon
19th – 20th Sep | Food, drink, arts, Crafts and Gift Fairs
26th – 28th Sep | Cornwall Food & drink Festival
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City of TruroMembership of the Council
Councillors
andreWs Mrs B H 37 Wheal Sperries Way, TR1 3FE
BIsCOe B M M |CC T. 01872 2422933 Lower Rosewin Row, TR1 1EN
BOWYer r H T. 01872 240943 13 Daniell Street, TR1 2DN
CALLEN Mrs S A T. 01872 242200 8 Epworth Close, TR1 1UP
CARLYON Mrs A J T. 01872 274491 3 Strangways Villas, TR1 2PA
COnGdOn P M T. 07582 468421 35 Trelander East, TR1 1PJ
COX Mrs r e T. 01872 223206 14 Trewidden Close, TR1 1LN
desMOnde a T. 07961033117 7 Daniell Gardens, Daniell Road, TR1 2WT
DYER L T. 01872 225946 4 Clift Court, Mitchell Hill, TR1 1GB
ELLIS R V L T. 01872 270643 6 Carlyon Close, Threemilestone, TR3 6DL
HILL T D J S T. 01872 865840Bewnans Ke, 34 Penlee Villas Playing Place, TR3 6EY
JENKIN C J T 2 Agar Road, TR1 1JU T. 01872 261263
JONES I T T. 01872 241146 11 East Rosewin Row, TR1 1EW
MaCkenZIe Charlotte T. 01872 261675 1 Cornwall Terrace, TR1 3RT
NEALE Mrs M T. 01872 320107 1 The CourtyardDavid Penhaligon Way, TR1 2EN
NOLAN R |CC T. 07813755210 10 The Parade, TR1 1QE
NOLAN Mrs M T. 07969207085 10 The Parade, TR1 1QE
rOden s v T. 01872 241079 7 Lychgate Drive, Kenwyn, TR1 3UE
SOUTHCOMBE Ms L D T. 01872 241865 Baynards villa, st Clement Street, TR1 1EN
VELLA M A T. 01872 273134 33 Merrick Avenue, TR1 1NF
WELLS C H T. 01872 274626 1 Enys Road, Hendra, TR1 3TE
The Right Worshipful The Mayor of Truro
Until 12th May 2014TAMBLYN C J 1 Daniell Road, TR1 2BZ T. 01872 272701
From 13th May 2014RICH L |CCT. 01872 276630 / 07967433047 9 Devington Hall, Agar Road, TR1 1GP
The Deputy Mayor
From 13th MayEATHORNE-GIBBONS Mrs L T. 01872 275007 27 Lemon Street, TR1 2LS
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Truro TourisT informaTion CEntrE
Come and visit the Tourist Information Centre, situated in Boscawen street (under the Town Clock), where our staff can offer friendly and helpful advice for:
- local and national accommodation booking - advice on planning excursions and activities - advance purchase eden tickets- wide selection of gift ideas, cds, maps, guides, books, stamps, walking & cycling touring guides and souvenirs
Municipal Buildings, Boscawen Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2NE t: 01872 274555 f: 01872 263031 email: [email protected]
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