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Standing on the pontoon at Calstock. Credit TVNL (002)

This October, the Tamar Valley National Landscape welcomed Vanessa Rowlands, Chair of National Parks England, and Philip Hygate, Chair of the National …

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It’s been 2 months since the historic Calstock Ferry set sail again, this time powered entirely by the sun and it’s already …

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Earlier this month, Years 5 and 6 from Calstock Primary School set off on a three-day adventure that took their learning well …

Will Mattos new Skipper. Credit Will Mattos

One of England’s oldest ferry routes has been brought back to life as the Calstock Ferry resumes service across the River Tamar …

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The Tamara Trainees project is opening doors for local people, creating meaningful career paths in conservation, land management, and green skills. So …

Children from Calstock Primary School worked in groups to paint stories on boxes. They followed three rules: paint on the same side of each box, paint one blue line down the middle, and use blue along with two other colours of their choice. Now they have joined their boxes together and realised they have created the River Tamar.

An exhibition created by children from Calstock Primary School and young people from Tavistock Youth Café will tour the National Trust’s Cotehele …

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