The End of the Path. 28 September 2020

16 other Rotary Clubs in the county, Cornwall Mind, and all their friends have joined Truro Boscawen in COMPLETING THE COASTAL FOOTPATH CHALLENGE



More than £11,000 has been raised by the 18 Clubs taking part (2 non-walking) and by Cornwall Mind themselves. Truro Boscawen has raised over £2,500.

See the completed map below, or click this link to enjoy it in full detail.


We are delighted to report that since the last page update the Clubs of Saltash, Callington and St. Austell have completed the Portwrinkle to Cremyll section.


Further news....Our Week 6 Update announced the "Eating of the Hat" that was to be carried out by our initially sceptical Senior Vice President, Mike Grundy. That ceremony has now taken place on the coastal footpath at St. Agnes Head.. See photos and the Walk Highlights Video below. 

 Walk Highlights Video ...click this link


Also, Radio Cornwall gave us publicity on the Laurence Reed programme the day before, Monday, 28th Sept. via an interview with Mr G. and your Editor. Click this link  to download and listen.


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Callington, St. Austell and Saltash cover the east end of the County

more Every one of the 293 miles of the Coastal Footpath is completed.

The words came back to haunt him....

more But he was as good as his word and bravely ate a hat- shaped pasty in front of the world's press on St. Agnes Head. A lovely moment at the end of a lovely event.