This presents Cornwall with a unique opportunity: to deliver an ambitious investment programme to transform Cornwall’s economy and, at same time, work hand in hand with partners and communities to ensure that we have sustainable public services.
We are a group of people who campaign for the Welsh language and communities in Wales, and recognise that the campaign for Wales' unique language is part of a wider world-wide struggle for minority rights and freedoms. The following international pages provide a forum for international campaigners to share ideas and experiences of their minoritized languages and their struggle for rights. We hope you will draw inspiration from the work of international language campaigns on these pages, and contact us to collaborate or to suggest information. Use your tongue!
On this page you’ll find links to some of the other places and things going on in the Cornish-speaking community and in the wider Cornish cultural world.
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As part of this leadership role, it is important that we also consider what the possibilities of a low carbon society, with good provision of and access to its natural and historic environment will offer both to our communities and the economy.
Moonta cast itself as unique amongst Cornish immigrant communities. Hundreds of Cornish miners arrived in the second half of the nineteenth century and established the Cornish cultural patterns which saw the town invent itself as ‘Australia’s Little Cornwall’.
The SEAP can shape future measures that stimulate economic growth, that support our local workforce, providing jobs and training and measures that improve quality of life for our communities.
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We now have the opportunity to make decisions at a local level that will dictate how our communities will grow and shape the development of Cornwall for the future. All of these issues will impact on the way we can and choose to travel and access services in the future.
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We have set out in this paper the rationale and framework for a five year culture programme for Cornwall, inviting comment from funding partners, the cultural sector, businesses and the wider community.
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Developing appreciation of the experience and discursive representation of living with, or between, different cultures, identities, communities or languages is a key area of research.