DISCOVER more about the oral history work taken place within the Tamar Valley and find out what is planned for the future. An illustrated talk by Kayleigh Milden, from the Cornish Audio Visual Archive, will discuss the oral history work that took place with the market gardening communities in Tamar Valley. She will play a selection of audio clips featuring some of the main themes that came out of the project. The talk will then move on to discuss the future of history work in Tamar Valley, like border identity and landscape narratives ? ?How do the people of the Tamar Valley view their sense of place; is it a Celtic border region?? This is just one series of events organised by the Tamar Valley AONB service throughout the year, designed to encourage local residents and visitors to find out more about the precious landscape of the Tamar Valley. The short talk begins at 2pm on November 21, costs £3 per person and the afternoon will include refreshments to be paid for on the day. Booking is essential ? call 01579 351681 or e-mail [email protected]">[email protected] to secure a place at the Venue, Tamar Valley Methodist Church, Albaston.




