Rather belatedly, given that it'll be off sale in a couple of days, here is the cover of the August issue of Cornwall Today. I'm stoked to say that it seems to have sold out in most places and that the feedback has been great.
Keep reading! The surfers among you (and this being a surf blog, that might be most of you) may know of the man pictured on the front cover of the September issue, on sale by this weekend. He's none other than longtime Sennen Cove and Gwenver lifeguard, Steve Jamieson, latterly known nationally for the exploits of his loyal lifesaving hound, Bilbo.

Good effort on the Surfing Issue Alex. Loved the piece on Surf Action. Keep up the good work including on Surf Nation which is a real tonic for us land-locked Cornwall expatriates! Cheers. Tom
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