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Endelienta

Events at St Endellion

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Christmas Classics

Friday 9 th December, 7pm St Endellion Church

£12 | Accompanied under 16s free

This December, join Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra for a special Christmas themed concert.

A midscale chamber ensemble of exceptional musicians will be performing a programme of wellknown

festive tunes and wintery Christmas classics for all the family.

K’antu Ensemble

Saturday 14 th January, 7.30pm St Endellion Church

£12 | Free for accompanied under 16s

Founded in 2012 by Ruth Hopkins, K’antu Ensemble explore the less-trodden territories of early

music, combining elements of folk and world music with historically-informed techniques.

The People’s String Foundation

Friday 27 th January, 7.30pm St Endellion Church

£12 | Free for accompanied under 16s

The brilliant south-west based band, People’s String Foundation, bring together a heady mix of

passionate theatrics, artisan flavours and world beats.

Tickets available at: http://endelienta.org.uk

Church Services

Information can be found for both the North Cornwall Cluster and the Wadebridge Parish

by checking the relevant websites: northcornwallclusterofchurches.org.uk

wadebridgeparish.org.uk

Hello again! Holidaymakers often ask, ‘But what do you do in the winter?’

and it always makes me chuckle as this issue will demonstrate. There is so

much going on in this area all year round. We really are very fortunate so

make sure you keep your Link so that you don’t miss out!

I particularly enjoy interviewing for the ‘Business Spotlight’ feature and the

‘Featured Chef’. Meeting people with a passion for their chosen profession

who are able to run successful businesses while living in this beautiful part of

the world is very inspiring and this issue features two such individuals.

The incredibly mild autumn has meant that gardens are flourishing again after the prolonged

drought, I don’t think I usually have to continue regularly mowing the lawn at this time of year. I’m

sure there’s some garden folk lore about a mild autumn being followed by a hard winter, but let’s

hope it doesn’t happen. With soaring energy prices, we all hope that the winter is short and by the

time the spring issue of Link is out, on the 1 st March, we can plan our spring and summer activities.

In the summer issue, I warned that the price of Link was going to have to rise due to increased

printing costs and I’m afraid the spring issue will be £2 and the subscription costs for those who

have their Link posted, is going up to £16 per year. We are not planning any more price increases

for the foreseeable future and hope you will agree that the Link is still good value for money.

We’ll be back in 2023 and wish you all a very happy festive season and happy healthy New Year!

Morwenna and all the Link team

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