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Monday, 4 October 2010

Padstow invasion on Mondays market.

After well above average rainfall for thelast few days, Monday morning saw a bright start to the week with little wind and clear skies.....
it's off with the old and on with the news as the Padstow boys from the netter Berlewen put their backs into overending nets onto a trailer......
in front of the market the Charisma is in the process of washing down after her big trip on the hake.....
after leaving Newlyn at 6pm the previous evening and hours spent searching, a lack of fish in the Bay saw the sardinier Resolute eventually make a big haul off the Lizard, after a two hour steam back to Newlyn to land, the last tub of Cornish Sardine are iced - all hands are looking forward to jumping aboard the new boat when she arrives - more news next month......
an awkward fish even when dead and making life difficult for the MMO, a big blue shark gets measured out at around 185cm in length.....
several good trips of net fish fills the western end of the market.....
line caught bass......
not line caught bass, spot the difference......
a one clawed lobster, known in the trade as a policeman......
big bass trip.....
a good shot of soles for the big beamer.....
has the buyers forming an orderly queue.

Old Quay House, Fowey.

In keeping with the narrow streets of Fowey, one long narrow restaurant in the Old Quay house.....
leads out on to a terrace that provides a constantly changing view as the river traffic passes just feet away....
from the comfort of your table......
including the unlikely juxtaposition of a steam slipper against the backdrop of a UK Border patrol boat making her way up the river.....
eating can be enjoyed inside at the table or out on the terrace, the menu is chocker with local produce (smoked duck in the foreground), the portions generous, the service impeccable - the moules mariniere with big, fat juicy Fowey mussels just perfect. The head chef, aptly named Ben Bass, champions local produce where possible to produce dishes with heavily influenced by the best in traditional french cooking - shades of his time spent with Raymond Blanc.

A tale of two boutiques.

 All set for a busy Saturday in the town's one remaining wet fish boutique.....
a more traditional boutique back in Newlyn.......
 "we went for a Meadery", familiar local term after a night out......

 but if you are going there in a few weeks time, remember the Coombe will be closed.....
 will the Meadery manage to keep its doors closed of a Thursday for much longer as the local protests grow?......
 bet the Twitchers were busy on Twitter this morning.....
 keep the rubbish coming.......
 both sides being rebuilt aboard the Cornishman.......
 big meaty cock crab from the Emma......
one bongo at a time.....

Friday, 1 October 2010

BT announces superfast broadband for Cornwall.

BT is to provide super-fast broadband to up to 90% of homes in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, in the biggest rural fibre optic roll-out in the UK to date.The project, due for completion in 2014, could provide a blueprint for future rural broadband projects.

The £132m funding pot is being shared between BT and the European Union.The government said it was "a big step" towards its goal of having the best broadband network in Europe by 2015.BT has been under pressure to help reach the 30% of homes which, under current plans, will not benefit from next-generation broadband services. The telecoms giant will provide £78m worth of funding, with the European Regional Development Fund contributing around £53m - the largest investment of its kind made by the EU.

The roll-out will begin immediately and run until 2014 with the first customers being connected early next year. BT will work closely with Cornwall Development Company, the council’s economic development company, to plan deployments and will also engage with planning and highways departments. The project will be supported by a major marketing programme, skills programmes and support to ensure businesses make the most of the new technology.


The areas to benefit will be announced on a rolling basis and will be agreed by the project partners in consultation with other broadband service providers. The new network will be available on an open, wholesale basis to all communications providers ensuring local businesses and homes benefit from a competitive market. Cornwall has a strong reputation for pioneering initiatives, such as the actnow broadband project which was recognised by the EU as an exemplar project for e-business. Since 2002 actnow has helped more than 10,000 Cornish businesses make the most of broadband through marketing, grants, advice and technical support.

For local businesses, the super-fast network will underpin the introduction of many new services and applications. Users will be able to run multiple bandwidth-hungry applications at the same time and send and receive large amounts of data much more quickly and efficiently. Computer processing and storage of files will also become more sophisticated and secure using ‘cloud computing’ technology. There will be faster back-up of computer systems and wider use of high quality videoconferencing within firms and between them and their customers.



With a connection speed approaching 100Mb (10-30 times faster than most people's current connection speeds) for 'Through the Gaps' viewers this will mean HD video articles in the future - stay tuned!


'O' is for October and that means Oysters!

In two weeks time, Valentine Warner, food writer and star of BBC Two’s ‘What To Eat Now’ series will lead the Opening Ceremony of Falmouth Oyster Festival on Thursday 14th October, with a demonstration of his culinary expertise and passion for cooking with local, wild ingredients, showcasing the diversity and quality of Cornish seafood and produce. That and a whole host of tother events both at sea and ashore herlad the start of the annual oyster fishing season - and in Falmouth's case, it remains exclusively one of the world's few remaining sail powered fisheries and that is as green as it gets.

30 days from today - Pete Goss goes solo again!

GOSS AND SPONSORS DMS ANNOUNCE TIME TO ‘PACK IT IN!’

Legendary British sailor Pete Goss MBE has joined forces with title sponsor DMS to tell the world it is time to PACK IT IN! But Pete is not retiring from sailing; far from it, he is launching his latest solo campaign with a serious environmental message. Using boat graphics the like of which have never been seen before in ocean racing, Pete and DMS have pledged to the world of plastic packaging that it is time to PACK IT IN

On his first solo ocean race since his heroic completion of the 1996 Vendee Globe, when he rescued fellow competitor Raphael Dinelli in the Southern Ocean, Pete Goss enters the gruelling 3500-mile Route du Rhum race in the Class 40 category. He is confident in his abilities to get a good result while inspiring race fans about the possibilities of changing business and consumer habits via the boats jaw-dropping graphics.

Partnering with Team Concise, winners of last year’s Class 40 World Championship, Pete and DMS enter a brand new boat into the Route du Rhum race, which commences from St Malo (France) on Sunday 31st October 2010. The boat (named DMS) showcases specially commissioned artwork from one of the UK’s leading street art duos and captures DMS’s experiences of reducing plastic packaging throughout their business of Creative Packaging Solutions and supplying CD, DVD and Vinyl Records to the music and creative industries.

First day on the megs.

You've seen it here for the first time, Ocean Fish tallies on a box of megs - the end of an era, start of another?......
as ever, quality landing of pollack from the Gary M.......
wind enough at the western end of the market.....
you've got to know your 'addock from your 'ake.....
seems a generous boat threw in a free gift for the buyers......
the knees are in action on the auction.