What makes Cornwall a nation?
Cornwall Council has published a report to help Governments and others understand their obligations to the Cornish and Cornwall, and what still needs to be done for us to achieve equality with other UK nations.
Read it here: https://t.co/Z4ulc4FXrt
Eus govskrifa klewwelyek Kernow dhys po gans dha gowethyans, rag gwitha, kuntel po gwruthyl? Sin agan Chartour An Govskrifva Klewwelyek Kernow
Do you/your org hold, collect, or care for Cornish AV archives? Sign our Cornish Audio-Visual Archive Charter
https://t.co/431YjBjWNW
🌄National Landscapes are branded as England's 'nearby countryside', yet 22 of 34 have less than 10% available for public access.
🥾Furthermore, many suffer from below national average footpath access.
My research for @Right_2Roam by @horton_official https://t.co/Y2FSMjfxIR
Interested in a PhD on living heritage in Europe? Have a look at the doctoral brief to apply for a project relating to Re:voice, to study within Falmouth’s new Centre for Heritage, Culture & Society https://t.co/nY68ake9tP
Our ‘Revisiting the Harms of Hate’ film is now live! Four victims share their experiences of hate and harassment.
Watch the full film 👉 https://t.co/4BRJhG6bUK *TRIGGER WARNING*
#HarmsOfHate | @HateCrime_Leics@LeicesterSocSci@LeverhulmeTrust
Understanding Gaelic can help us imagine what the landscape was like many years ago. And, as we work to tackle both Climate and Biodiversity crises, it can help us know what used to exist then, and could again.
#ScotClimateWeek#GaelicLanguage@caldamac@bordnagaidhlig
We’re giving away free family passes to help with the cost of living crisis. If you or someone you know could use a beautiful autumn day out at a National Trust place please use this or pass it on. https://t.co/Ywxdt2aAi5
A thread to round up in English what we know so far on the appalling destruction of the Chemin de Montauban stone row. Here’s the Mr Bricolage construction site, as seen in 2023 on Google Street view. In the foreground are possible remains of megaliths. 🧵1/
There is now not a single place in England where you are allowed to wild camp. Somehow we've allowed it to be accepted that all our hills and moors and forests are 'owned'.
Here's what happens in countries where people are allowed into the countryside: https://t.co/upYB8ZljzJ