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Tall Ships programme on sale soon
The programme for the Tall Ships Festival has come off the presses of Century Litho, Penryn and will soon be made available throughout the area in readiness for the tall ships arrival next month.
Simon Dixon-Philip, publisher of Packet Newspapers, Andrew Orchard, advertisement manager, Sam Groom, tourism officer Carrick council and Dave Tonkin of Twenty Twenty Design were there to see the first copies.
They will be made available in Falmouth from the Tourist Information Centre and the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and will be available from the Regatta sites during the event September 10-13.
A Tall Ships special will be published in the Packet next month together with a preview of what visitors can expect when the sailing vessels arrive.
For more news on the tall ships click on the link below.
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