Lights, street theatre, markets, live nativity, running Santas and more besides mean that that Falmouth is the town to visit this year for Christmas!
Check out the schedule here - Falmouth Christmas
Friday, 12 December 2014
Monday, 17 November 2014
Falmouth Spring Festival
The festival brings an explosion of early colour, life and activity to the town. Paint the Town Yellow Day sees thousands of daffodils being donated to hundreds of businesses by the school-children of Falmouth, Run Falmouth is the town’s annual half-marathon running event in partnership with Cornwall Hospice Care while the two-day Folk & Cider Fayre will bring great food, drink and music to Events Square.
Don’t miss it!
Main activity dates so far:
12 March - Paint The Town Yellow Day
12-13 March - Community Spring Clean Up days
14 March - Games & Fitness on The Moor
15 March - Run Falmouth half-marathon event
21-22 March - Spring Flower Show
28-29 March - Folk and Cider Fayre on Events Square
Keep an eye out via www.falmouth.co.uk for the schedule as it builds!
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Government Visit
The Falmouth Town Team hosted a visit on Wednesday 15TH October, by a senior team from the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) who came down to Cornwall to review the active BID scene that exists here. There are seven Business Improvement Districts now operating in towns and areas of Cornwall, representing and supporting over 3,500 businesses - the highest number of BIDS in any one local authority area in the UK, outside of London. There are over 180 BIDs in the UK.
The visit is part of a UK-wide tour of BID towns and cities and will inform a report to be submitted to Government at a later date, on the UK high street and BIDs, highlighting areas of good practice as well as challenges to growth.
The Town Team for Falmouth (Falmouth Business Improvement District working together with Falmouth Town Management) has been operational for five years and is the only such public-private partnership in Cornwall. The Town Team is the management resource for Falmouth, delivering the town’s major festivals, destination marketing campaigns, public realm improvements, business training and more.
The visit follows on from a week in which Southend BID visited the Town Team to look at the Falmouth partnership model and contact made by Belfast City Council who are also looking at the Town Team partnership idea.
The visit is part of a UK-wide tour of BID towns and cities and will inform a report to be submitted to Government at a later date, on the UK high street and BIDs, highlighting areas of good practice as well as challenges to growth.
The Town Team for Falmouth (Falmouth Business Improvement District working together with Falmouth Town Management) has been operational for five years and is the only such public-private partnership in Cornwall. The Town Team is the management resource for Falmouth, delivering the town’s major festivals, destination marketing campaigns, public realm improvements, business training and more.
The visit follows on from a week in which Southend BID visited the Town Team to look at the Falmouth partnership model and contact made by Belfast City Council who are also looking at the Town Team partnership idea.
Monday, 15 September 2014
SPLASH 2014
We have another lovely little activity as part of SPLASH called the Face of Falmouth. Head to the new North 55 Gallery on Church St during SPLASH week & contribute to a community-led picture! The finished painting will then be auctioned off with the proceeds going to the RNLI
Full SPLASH rundown can be viewed here - SPLASH 2014
Monday, 8 September 2014
Falmouth's event of the decade!
Falmouth Tall Ships Regatta 2014, what an event!
Over 200,000 visitors filled the streets, over 40 tall ships in the Docks and marina. Street theatre, dancing, live music, fireworks, access to the ships and all FREE! hundreds of volunteers and organisations came together to put on, as only Falmouth can, the most memorable of events.
Images from the wonderful Parade of Sail day can be viewed here - PARADE OF SAIL
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Falmouth Tall Ships - the main event!
28-31 August
It's nearly here, 7 days and counting until the biggest event Cornwall will see in a while, hits Falmouth! This is it, the big one.
46 tall ships including 1 A class vessels will provide a wonderful backdrop for Falmouth for 4 days. In addition to the fantastic sights on the water, a wide array of superb shore-side activities have been planned - fireworks, digital displays, live music at multiple venues, crew parade, street theatre and dance, funfairs, giant helter skelter you name it's happening!
Our official social media channels are:
Facebook: Falmouth Cornwall UK
Instagram: loveFalmouth
Twitter: @FalmouthTownUK
For travel, car parking and other info do check out www.falmouthtallships.co.uk
Monday, 23 June 2014
Falmouth Week around the corner
With Falmouth Week just around the corner, it's about time we pointed you in the right direction to get all the lowdown on what's going on.
A great shoreside events programme that includes the Red Arrows, Animal bike display team, Science in the Square, Music on The Moor, Events Square sessions including Toyah Willcox and East 17, aligned with some spectacular sailing will make this one of the best years ever!
FALMOUTH WEEK WEBSITE IS HERE
A great shoreside events programme that includes the Red Arrows, Animal bike display team, Science in the Square, Music on The Moor, Events Square sessions including Toyah Willcox and East 17, aligned with some spectacular sailing will make this one of the best years ever!
FALMOUTH WEEK WEBSITE IS HERE
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Haul away, heave away!
Falmouth Sea Shanty Festival kicks off tomorrow, the next fantastic festival organised for the town! Its grown over the last 10 years to become to one of the biggest maritime music concerts in Europe!
The town will be filled with music, singing and infused with a great community spirit. The Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival is held at multiple venues throughout the town with main stages being Custom House Quay, Events Square (Discovery Quay) and The Moor.
The town will be filled with music, singing and infused with a great community spirit. The Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival is held at multiple venues throughout the town with main stages being Custom House Quay, Events Square (Discovery Quay) and The Moor.
There are confirmed 48 Shanty groups, 21 venues and 261 hours of shanty singing (that's 46 more hours than last year!)
Friday, 23 May 2014
Events Galore
It's the first #Parklive of the year this weekend! #Falmouth#Cornwall. It's free, cool and buzzy so get on down to Kimberley Park!!
In addition, the Fal River Festival kicks off this weekend, wow, it's all going on!! More detail on that here.
In addition, the Fal River Festival kicks off this weekend, wow, it's all going on!! More detail on that here.
Thursday, 8 May 2014
Travel Trends
Want to find out more, the dynamics of the visitor to the UK? The report that goes into detail about the whys and wherefores has been published by the Office for National Statistics.
Browse here - TRAVEL TRENDS
Browse here - TRAVEL TRENDS
Thursday, 24 April 2014
SPLASH is coming!
Make a date for the diary, its 20-28 Sept for all things SPLASH, our celebration of Falmouth's creative spirit.
Full lineup to follow shortly but expect street theatre,quirky creative stuff in shops, independent film, outdoor performances, arty trails and to coin a phrase,a lot more besides!
Keep checking www.falmouth.co.uk.
Full lineup to follow shortly but expect street theatre,quirky creative stuff in shops, independent film, outdoor performances, arty trails and to coin a phrase,a lot more besides!
Keep checking www.falmouth.co.uk.
Thursday, 3 April 2014
LoveFalmouth
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Falmouth Updates
Positive economic impact of our Universities
The results of an independent 10 year study by Oxford Economics, show a huge contribution of £491million into the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly economy. Read more here - £491million impact
The results of an independent 10 year study by Oxford Economics, show a huge contribution of £491million into the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly economy. Read more here - £491million impact
Games on The Moor
The schedule for the Games on the Moor 2014 which was held
most recently during the Falmouth Spring Festival can be viewed here – GAMES ON THE MOOR.
Hugely positive feedback was received and this will be the first of a number of
themed frequent activity taking place on The Moor and throughout the town.
More clean ups
Its great news that following on from the very successful
Spring Clean Days during Falmouth Spring Festival, we are now organising
follow-on sessions. Falmouth Fire Brigade will be continuing the landscaping at
the Dell Station shortly and we are planning more clean ups and painting with
other volunteers to shelters, fencing etc along Cliff Rd. We as BID are
currently looking at establishing a more regular and active Volunteer Group
that will work alongside other organisations to revitalise and transform areas
throughout the year. If you are interested then get in touch.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Spring Festival middle weekend
A great middle weekend of activity brought a real buzz to
Falmouth with the two day Cider & Folk Fayre, Fitness on The Moor, Games on
The Moor, guided walks around town, model boat exhibition at NMMC and Shadow
Puppet Theatre at Gyllyngdune Gardens.
A small selection of images can be viewed here – SPRING FESTIVAL MIDDLE WEEKEND
A small selection of images can be viewed here – SPRING FESTIVAL MIDDLE WEEKEND
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Title Sponsor of Falmouth Spring Festival 2014 unveiled
Princess Pavilion & Gyllyngdune Gardens, part of the award-winning charity Tempus Leisure, has been announced as the title sponsor of the fourth Falmouth Spring Festival. Tempus Leisure also operates Ships & Castles Leisure Centre in Falmouth, and a further 14 other leisure centres across Cornwall.
Funded and organised by the Falmouth BID, the Falmouth Spring Festival is the first main festival on the Falmouth events calendar, an early season idea designed to raise Falmouth’s profile and help town businesses. It celebrates Falmouth’s open spaces through a host of music, dance, sporting events, walks and ‘spring clean’ activities that take place at numerous venues both indoor and outdoor, across the town.
The Festival also has a strong community ethos with schools, volunteer groups and charities all
involved and working in partnership with the Falmouth BID to celebrate Falmouth’s special coastal environment and historic town centre in as many innovative ways as possible. This is exemplified by the Paint the Town Yellow Day, that involves all six of the town’s schools, 7,000 daffodils, Falmouth University students and around 100 businesses working together to design colourful, spring themed shop front displays to brighten up the town at the start of Spring Festival week.
Several new exciting activities are planned for 2014 and a full schedule and Guide will follow shortly but Festival highlights include:
Thurs 13 March Paint the Town Yellow Day
Fri 14 & Sat 15 March Falmouth Spring Clean Days
Sun 16 March Run Falmouth Half-Marathon
Sat 23- Sun 24 March Cider & Folk Fayre
Spring Clean Day will, thanks to volunteer support, be spread over two days and include beach
cleans, landscaping, flower planting, rubbish removal and a host more activity. Run Falmouth will once again be organised in partnership with Cornwall Hospice Care and the Falmouth Spring flower Show will take on a nautical theme to celebrate the Tall Ships visiting later in the year. A new activity Walking on Sunshine, a family-orientated sponsored walk, will take place in conjunction with Mabe School.
The schedule can be viewed online at www.falmouth.co.uk.
Richard Wilcox, Falmouth BID Manager said:
“I’m thrilled to have an organisation of the calibre of Tempus Leisure on board and it perhaps is a measure of how far the Festival has come in recent years. The events are intended to be diverse and eclectic and 2014 will see a creative mix of new and established activities to hopefully attract many more visitors. And now with the support of Tempus Leisure, we can look to grow and develop the Festival in exciting ways, thereby providing even more of a significant early season boost for the town and its businesses.”
Jacqui Owen, Visitor and Education Officer at Gyllyngdune Gardens said:
“Tempus Leisure is about providing opportunities that inspire active communities, which is why we are so delighted to be sponsoring the Falmouth Spring Festival this year. Princess Pavilion and Gyllyngdune Gardens have been at the heart of our community for over a 100 years and supporting this event provides a chance for our fantastic community to come together to celebrate our beautiful town and share all that Falmouth has to offer with our visitors.”
Funded and organised by the Falmouth BID, the Falmouth Spring Festival is the first main festival on the Falmouth events calendar, an early season idea designed to raise Falmouth’s profile and help town businesses. It celebrates Falmouth’s open spaces through a host of music, dance, sporting events, walks and ‘spring clean’ activities that take place at numerous venues both indoor and outdoor, across the town.
The Festival also has a strong community ethos with schools, volunteer groups and charities all
involved and working in partnership with the Falmouth BID to celebrate Falmouth’s special coastal environment and historic town centre in as many innovative ways as possible. This is exemplified by the Paint the Town Yellow Day, that involves all six of the town’s schools, 7,000 daffodils, Falmouth University students and around 100 businesses working together to design colourful, spring themed shop front displays to brighten up the town at the start of Spring Festival week.
Several new exciting activities are planned for 2014 and a full schedule and Guide will follow shortly but Festival highlights include:
Thurs 13 March Paint the Town Yellow Day
Fri 14 & Sat 15 March Falmouth Spring Clean Days
Sun 16 March Run Falmouth Half-Marathon
Sat 23- Sun 24 March Cider & Folk Fayre
Spring Clean Day will, thanks to volunteer support, be spread over two days and include beach
cleans, landscaping, flower planting, rubbish removal and a host more activity. Run Falmouth will once again be organised in partnership with Cornwall Hospice Care and the Falmouth Spring flower Show will take on a nautical theme to celebrate the Tall Ships visiting later in the year. A new activity Walking on Sunshine, a family-orientated sponsored walk, will take place in conjunction with Mabe School.
The schedule can be viewed online at www.falmouth.co.uk.
Richard Wilcox, Falmouth BID Manager said:
“I’m thrilled to have an organisation of the calibre of Tempus Leisure on board and it perhaps is a measure of how far the Festival has come in recent years. The events are intended to be diverse and eclectic and 2014 will see a creative mix of new and established activities to hopefully attract many more visitors. And now with the support of Tempus Leisure, we can look to grow and develop the Festival in exciting ways, thereby providing even more of a significant early season boost for the town and its businesses.”
Jacqui Owen, Visitor and Education Officer at Gyllyngdune Gardens said:
“Tempus Leisure is about providing opportunities that inspire active communities, which is why we are so delighted to be sponsoring the Falmouth Spring Festival this year. Princess Pavilion and Gyllyngdune Gardens have been at the heart of our community for over a 100 years and supporting this event provides a chance for our fantastic community to come together to celebrate our beautiful town and share all that Falmouth has to offer with our visitors.”
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