PanCeltic 2007The campaign is on again to find the song to win the PanCeltic Song Contest. The Cornwall branch of the PanCeltic Festival is appealing for bands and songwriters to make entries for next years international song contest. The song needs to be in Cornish when performed. We can help you translate it if it is not already in Kernewek. The tune and lyrics must be original and unrecorded. The entries must be sent to: Anne Kennedy-Truscott, 7 Trevecca Cottages, Liskeard, PL14 6RH. (Tel: 01579 343 447). The deadline is 31st December 2006. The winning entry of the Cornish heats will go forward to the PanCeltic Song Contest this Easter in Letterkenny, Ireland. The winning song at the finals will win 1500 Euros. |
Cornwall News
Curfew 'successful' before launch Warning after meningitis cluster Parents are told to be vigilant after a small cluster of bacterial meningitis in a Cornish town. Fishermen airlifted out of raft A couple of fishermen had to be airlifted to safety from their life raft after their boat sank off the Cornish coast. Appeal after body discovered Police appeal to dog walkers after a woman's body is found at the bottom of cliffs in south east Cornwall. Hotel fire charges could be made Officials decide if charges will be made in connection with the fatal Penahllow Hotel fire in Newquay. 'Best' beaches are in South West Torquay and St Ives top a poll of home-grown holiday hotspots chosen by Britons holidaying at home. Eco-towns proposal 'not unlawful' The government's strategy for up to 10 eco-towns, including one near St Austell, could be "unlawful", councils warn. Heartlands plans for Pool go on show Members of the public will soon have the chance to see the latest exciting plans for the innovative Pool village scheme. |