As Bishop Philip recently said, caring for the planet is a very high calling. Caring for the planet was a calling that George Dow answered from an early age. But […]
Join us for this year’s diocesan roadshows taking place during September, October, November and December via Zoom. Each roadshow will be specific to a pair of deaneries as we look […]
Heavenly Father, they say it takes a village to raise a child, It also takes a village to educate one. We give thanks for teachers, governors, carers, parents and children, […]
The Archbishop of Canterbury has confirmed this morning (Wednesday, September 9, 2020) that there will be no change to guidance on places of worship. Following the government’s announcement last night […]
We are sad to report that the decision has been taken to close the Huddle Café in Falmouth with immediate effect. Along with many hospitality businesses, the impact of loss […]
By Katie Fitzsimmons, Diocesan Director of Education
The summer break is always a mix of work and rest in education as teachers finish off, tidy up, recuperate, get new ideas and start to plan again. Added to […]
We have all experienced distressing incidents at one time or other in our lives. From being nervous of certain dog breeds following a childhood bite, or suffering anxiety on long […]
Simon Cade has been appointed to the role of diocesan secretary, within the Diocese of Truro. Simon has carried out the role on an interim basis since January, and his […]
As Revd Canon Vanda Perret says in one of her recent blogs, one constant throughout the history of church life and the way people worship, is that it is always […]