Episode 23

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Published on:

22nd Aug 2020

Exploring the history of Place with Nigel Hare-Scott

Welcome to another episode of the Roseland Podcast 

I’m Chloe, your host.

In today’s episode:

  • We’re diving once more into the history of the Roseland, this time focusing on Place and St Anthony with Nigel Hare-Scott

If this is the first episode you’re listening to you can find and listen to the podcast at Roselandpodcast.com, on iTunes/Apple Podcast, on Spotify and all other podcast apps just search for “Roseland Podcast”.

At Roselandpodcast.com you’ll also find links to any resources we mention.


Interview time!

Time to find out about some of the amazing things that have happened at Place over the years.

INTERVIEW

You can get Nigel’s book “The Story of Place House” from St Mawes Post Office and the Gerrans Heritage Centre

If you’d like to hear more about the history of the Roseland and what happened in the war then take a look through our past episodes as we frequently get historical! You’ll find them all wherever you’re listening, or head to Roselandpodcast.com

Our most popular so far is with Peter Teague and Pete Newman talking about D Day - episode 8.

If you’ve got an idea for us, or would like to come on the show then just drop us an email to roselandpodcast@gmail.com with your ideas and any questions you’ve got.

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Be kind and stay safe.

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About the Podcast

Roseland Podcast
Updates on services, art, culture, history, sport(!), to help us feel less isolated
An audio podcast to help the communities on the Roseland stay connected during these interesting times.

Hopefully including:
- updates on services (like takeaways and food deliveries) from local businesses
- chats with interesting local people about interesting things
- updates on what people are doing to help each other

I suspect it will evolve as the weeks roll by...

NOT a source of medical advice! or politics.

Aim is to help those living on the Roseland peninsula feel a little less isolated.
Roughly speaking that means St Mawes, St Just-in-Roseland, Gerrans & Portscatho, Philleigh & Treworthal, Ruan Lanihorne, Tregony, Veryan and Portloe and all the little villages and homes in-between.

Contact us via roselandpodcast@gmail.com

Be kind, stay safe.