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G7 summit in Cornwall

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by cheshiregreen
» 08:28 17 Jan 2021
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BBC News - G7: UK to host Cornwall seaside summit in summer

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-55678267

Not seen any references to this news on here. Interesting and surprising choice of location.

Massive security implications to be msnaged, but, fantastic opportunity to showcase Cornwall to the world media.

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by signalspast
» 08:32 17 Jan 2021


Well done ya beat me to posting it. Yes I think its great for Falmouth and I would like to think its a pointer that Falmouth will be one of the places that gets Freeport status, that would be a fantastic boost for the economy down here.

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by Guiri Green
» 09:26 17 Jan 2021


Best grab a parking spot now.

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by oldage
» 12:30 17 Jan 2021


St Ives will certainly be in the spotlight. Free publicity!

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by MickyD
» 15:02 17 Jan 2021


Plenty of guerrilla marketing opportunities for Ginsters, I would think: G7nsters, "The Ginsters 7" Magnificent Seven spoof - oh, the list is long...
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by signalspast
» 16:46 17 Jan 2021


MickyD wrote: Plenty of guerrilla marketing opportunities for Ginsters, I would think: G7nsters, "The Ginsters 7" Magnificent Seven spoof - oh, the list is long...


There was me thinking that Ginstrrs is now a Devon based company

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by MickyD
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signalspast wrote:
MickyD wrote: Plenty of guerrilla marketing opportunities for Ginsters, I would think: G7nsters, "The Ginsters 7" Magnificent Seven spoof - oh, the list is long...


There was me thinking that Ginstrrs is now a Devon based company

My bad. Aren't they originally Cornish, though?
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by Pogleswoody
» 17:15 17 Jan 2021
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MickyD wrote:
signalspast wrote:
MickyD wrote: Plenty of guerrilla marketing opportunities for Ginsters, I would think: G7nsters, "The Ginsters 7" Magnificent Seven spoof - oh, the list is long...


There was me thinking that Ginstrrs is now a Devon based company

My bad. Aren't they originally Cornish, though?


Head Office in Callington. There was me thinking Callington is in Cornwall.
Ginsters started at Rame Head, bought by Samworth Brothers (Leicester) years ago.
Need to be based and made in Cornwall or you can't call it a Cornish Pasty.

What about the inalienable right to self defence and to own and carry a Gunsters?? :think:

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by MickyD
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Pogleswoody wrote:
MickyD wrote:
signalspast wrote:
MickyD wrote: Plenty of guerrilla marketing opportunities for Ginsters, I would think: G7nsters, "The Ginsters 7" Magnificent Seven spoof - oh, the list is long...


There was me thinking that Ginstrrs is now a Devon based company

My bad. Aren't they originally Cornish, though?


Head Office in Callington. There was me thinking Callington is in Cornwall.
Ginsters started at Rame Head, bought by Samworth Brothers (Leicester) years ago.
Need to be based and made in Cornwall or you can't call it a Cornish Pasty.

What about the inalienable right to self defence and to own and carry a Gunsters?? :think:

Pogles the punster. That's a turnip for the books.
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by signalspast
» 18:12 17 Jan 2021


MickyD wrote:
Pogleswoody wrote:
MickyD wrote:
signalspast wrote:
MickyD wrote: Plenty of guerrilla marketing opportunities for Ginsters, I would think: G7nsters, "The Ginsters 7" Magnificent Seven spoof - oh, the list is long...


There was me thinking that Ginstrrs is now a Devon based company

My bad. Aren't they originally Cornish, though?


Head Office in Callington. There was me thinking Callington is in Cornwall.
Ginsters started at Rame Head, bought by Samworth Brothers (Leicester) years ago.
Need to be based and made in Cornwall or you can't call it a Cornish Pasty.

What about the inalienable right to self defence and to own and carry a Gunsters?? :think:

Pogles the punster. That's a turnip for the books.


Ginsters the company now based in Royal William Yard. They have a staff of about 40 and is purely a marketing company. Products now made by the two bakeries I callington joined together and called The Cornwall Bajery. Pasties and Sausage rolls made in callington rest of the range made in Leicestershire. Please note on their pasties the wrapper no longer states made in cornwall but has been changed to say shaped in cornwall.

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by Pogleswoody
» 18:35 17 Jan 2021
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signalspast wrote:
MickyD wrote:
Pogleswoody wrote:
MickyD wrote:
signalspast wrote:
MickyD wrote: Plenty of guerrilla marketing opportunities for Ginsters, I would think: G7nsters, "The Ginsters 7" Magnificent Seven spoof - oh, the list is long...


There was me thinking that Ginstrrs is now a Devon based company

My bad. Aren't they originally Cornish, though?


Head Office in Callington. There was me thinking Callington is in Cornwall.
Ginsters started at Rame Head, bought by Samworth Brothers (Leicester) years ago.
Need to be based and made in Cornwall or you can't call it a Cornish Pasty.

What about the inalienable right to self defence and to own and carry a Gunsters?? :think:

Pogles the punster. That's a turnip for the books.


Ginsters the company now based in Royal William Yard. They have a staff of about 40 and is purely a marketing company. Products now made by the two bakeries I callington joined together and called The Cornwall Bajery. Pasties and Sausage rolls made in callington rest of the range made in Leicestershire. Please note on their pasties the wrapper no longer states made in cornwall but has been changed to say shaped in cornwall.


So they've chucked in the 'Made in Cornwall' thing? Surprising that.
You alright signals? :thumbup:

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by signalspast
» 09:00 18 Jan 2021


Yeah I be okay hoping travels will improve this year. The bag and I still keeping each other company.

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by Martyn
» 10:51 18 Jan 2021


Just think, we could have had that monster Trump coming to St ives, now we will have good old Uncle Joe.
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