Penzance youth hostel, free events and thrifty planning – a trip to Britain’s most popular holiday hotspot doesn’t have to ...
The Eden Project in Cornwall has announced it will cut about 80 jobs due to increased costs and declining visitation. The visitor attraction near St Austell, famous for its large domes housing ...
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Falmouth Packet on MSNThe Seville way: Eden Project's 'marmalade cream tea' sparks debateThe popular Cornish attraction has introduced a marmalade cream tea as part of their Paddington-themed half-term event.
The Eden Project has sparked fresh controversy by announcing that its Paddington-themed half-term celebrations will feature a ...
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It's confirmed the exact numbers for the second wave of job cuts announced in less than 12 months as the attraction also confirms the amount of huge cash losses ...
EXCLUSIVE: We checked into Fowey Hall, one of the top UK family-friendly hotels in Cornwall, and discovered a stay that every ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNPaddington Bear coming to the Eden Project for family jungle adventurePaddington Bear is heading to Cornwall to celebrate his cinematic return to Peru. Over half term visitors to the Eden Project can embark on Paddington-inspired adventures in search of six treasures of ...
Cornwall's famous Eden Project is to slash 80 jobs after the number of tourists visiting the eco-park slumped to a 10-year low. Tim Jones, chairman of the South West Business Council, told the BBC ...
Cornwall has a solid coffee scene, with local roasters Origin leading the pack (it has an outlet in Shoreditch – surely the ...
The Eden Project, in Cornwall, said the horticulture team managed and looked after the plant collections across the attraction. Chief executive officer of the Eden Project, Andy Jasper ...
The Eden Project has announced it will cut about 80 jobs due to increased costs and declining visitation. The visitor attraction, which has its largest site in Cornwall near St Austell ...
The Eden Project said it was facing "significantly increased costs" Jon Hyatt, from Visit Cornwall, said the job losses were "desperately sad" news, adding: "Our thoughts are with all the staff ...
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