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Truro shopping
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2011
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Christmas in Truro
1 Introduction
Christmas in Truro is a truly unique
and enjoyable experience. Our vibrant
city really comes alive during the
festive season with a wonderful mix of
events and Christmas shopping.
2 Late night shopping in Truro
4 City of Lights procession
and Christmas lights switch-on
6 Real Reindeer and Father Christmas
visit Truro
8 Events calendar
18 City centre map
20 Street by street shopping directory
30 Travel and transport
32 Disabled parking and Shopmobility
37 Totally Truro information
Visit www.enjoytruro.co.uk where you
can sign up for our monthly e-newsletter
so you will never miss out on all the exciting
things happening in Truro.
The City of Lights procession and
Christmas lights switch-on mark the
start of our Christmas festivities on
Wednesday 16 November, followed by
late night shopping every Wednesday
evening from 23 Nov to 21 Dec.
Shops throughout the city will open
until 9pm for late night shopping and
the streets will be filled with festive
market stalls, entertainers, brass
bands and carol singers, all rounded
off with the festive smell of mulled
wine and hot chestnuts!
Truro’s cafes, bars and restaurants
will be opening their doors to hungry
shoppers and festive merry makers
alike, with many offering special deals
on their delicious food and drink
menus.
This pocket guide will tell you
everything you need to know about
Christmas in Truro. It includes an event
calendar, a street by street shopping
directory and information on travelling
to Truro. So plan ahead this Christmas
and combine your shopping trips with
carol singing at the Cathedral followed
by a mince pie and mulled wine from
the famous street markets.
Merry Christmas!
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Wed 23 & 30 November and also
Wed 7, 14 & 21 December until 9pm.
Truro shops, markets, bars and restaurants
will be opening later than usual to cater for
the annual Christmas present buying dash.
Late night shopping launches on
Wednesday 23 November in spectacular
style as Father Christmas and his reindeer
parade through the city centre on his sleigh.
(See page 6 for more details and page 18
for the route).
The city houses an eclectic mix of both
independent retailers and popular high
street names. From toyshops to fashion
boutiques, and delicatessens to wine
merchants, Truro is the perfect place to find
special Christmas gifts for the whole family.
There is also a wide selection of markets in
Truro, with two permanent indoor markets
and additional food and craft markets held
during the festive season.The Pannier
Market with its traditional stores and the
Lemon Street Market with its art gallery,
retailers and cafes.
This Christmas, Truro welcomes back the
famous Victorian Market with over 70
exhibitors and producers all in period
Victorian clothing (see event calendar from
p8 for more details).
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Make a Day of it
Make a day of it and couple your
Christmas shopping with a visit to
the Cathedral, Hall for Cornwall,
Royal Cornwall Museum or the
cinema. There are plenty of events
happening within these venues.
For more information, check out
the events calendar from p8
onwards.
Getting to Truro by public transport
or car is easy, the park and ride
offers extended services
throughout the Christmas period.
Truro also operates a shopmobility
scheme which allows anyone with
a temporary or permanent mobility
problem to access the city (see the
travel and transport guide on p32).
New to the city?
If you haven’t been to Truro
before, the Tourist Information
Centre on Boscawen Street
provides details of public transport,
event information and ideas on
where to stay. They also stock a
comprehensive range of maps,
guidebooks and leaflets.
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Late night
shopping in Truro
City Of Lights
Procession and
Christmas Lights
Switch-On
Wednesday November 16 from 7pm.
The parade will move through Truro as follows:
St Clement’s Street, Pydar Street, Union Street,
Castle Street, River Street, St Nicholas Street,
Boscawen Street, Princes Street, Green Street and
Lemon Quay - the route is shown on page 18.
Visit www.trurocityoflights.co.uk for more information
and find Truro City of Lights on Facebook.
Carrick House Car Park, St Clements Street.
Nothing heralds the Christmas season quite like the warm
glow of festive lights. Truro will once again light up in
spectacular fashion as the hugely anticipated City of
Lights festival and parade delights the gathered crowds.
The event sees a dazzling procession of withy and tissue
lanterns float through the streets, handmade and carried
by professional artists, Cornish school children and local
community and youth groups. This year’s theme is Wildlife
- who knows where the artists imagination will take them
this year? The evening’s entertainment will include the
official switch-on of Truro’s Christmas lights, plus music
and dance from Truro School of Samba and local bands.
The Christmas lights switch-on will take place when the
parade pauses for a grand countdown in Boscawen
Street. The parade will finish 8.00 - 8.30pm.
City of Lights is free thanks to the generosity of the public,
our sponsors and partners. Donations leading up to the
event and on the night itself are greatly appreciated and
go a long way to securing the future of this much loved
event. Supporters of City of Lights can make donations,
up to £10 via our Vodaphone Just Text Giving service by
texting COLT11 and either 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 10 to 70070.
All of the donations will go directly to City of Lights. It’s a
wonderful way to raise money for the event as it’s so
simple and quick - we'll still be out there rattling our
buckets on the night, but please give via your mobile to
help us keep this annual November spectacular!
City of Lights sponsors and partners.
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If you are interested in business sponsorship of the City of Lights
please contact clare@eventcornwall.co.uk
Real Reindeer
and Father
Christmas
visit Truro
Kindly provided by Malletts
Home Hardware.
Wednesday 23 November,
6pm, Victoria Square.
See the Real Reindeer and
Father Christmas from 6pm
followed by a procession
through the streets of Truro at
6.45pm. The procession will
be led by Camborne Youth
Band, followed by the cast of
the Hall for Cornwall’s
Christmas panto and
members from Carnon Downs
Drama Group promoting their
Christmas panto – Jack the
Giant Killer. Malletts is
supporting and collecting for
the Precious Lives appeal.
To see the route the reindeer
will take turn to page 18.
We’re famous for having that certain something, you
The magic of Christmas
really wouldn’t know where else to buy! This adorable
quality makes Christmas shopping a pleasure at Malletts
starts at Malletts …
and easy to find the perfect gifts for all the family.
…your one-stop Christmas shop in Truro
Themed displays of decorations ~ Biggest ever
range of toys ~ Inspirational gifts ~ Superb
kitchenware for the Christmas cook.
Everyone loves Malletts at Christmas!
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Once you’ve finished your shopping, stay and take a
break in our traditional coffee shop and enjoy a freshly
made tasty snack or indulge in a delicious treat.
We’ll be open for additional festive shopping this Christmas
Wednesdays from 23 Nov open until 9pm
Sundays from the 20 Nov 10.30am to 4.30pm
Events Calendar
November
Cards for Good Causes
Late Night Shopping with
real reindeer and Father
Christmas visiting Truro
Every Monday to Friday, 9.30am – 4.30pm and
Saturday 10am – 4pm until Wednesday 14
December.
Browse at your leisure a wide range of charity
Christmas cards and gifts in the Town Hall foyer,
Municipal Buildings, Boscawen Street.
www.cardsforcharity.co.uk
Truro Farmers Markets
Every Wednesday & Saturday 9am – 4pm, with
extra dates on Thursday 8, Friday 9, Thursday 15,
Friday 16, Monday 19 and Saturday 24 December on
Lemon Quay
Here you will find some of the finest foods available
from local Cornish producers, offering traditional service,
a friendly face and the knowledge that what you are
buying is direct from your local area.
City of Lights procession and
Christmas lights Switch-On
Wednesday 16 November, see page 4 for full details.
Don’t forget to visit us at
www.enjoytruro.co.uk
your personal festive guide to
the city of Truro
Indicates
free event
Wednesday 23 November, see page 6 for full details.
Enjoy the festive atmosphere with street markets in
Boscawen Street, music and street entertainment
at High Cross, Lemon Quay, Victoria Square and
Pydar Street.
The Nutcracker
Friday 25 - Saturday 26 November Hall for Cornwall
Tchaikovsky's rousing and familiar score, sumptuous
sets and fabulous costumes, makes this magical
production a visual feast for every audience. Follow
little Clara's adventures as her world is transformed into
a magical snowy pine forest and then into a colourful
Kingdom of Flowers.
Acora
Monday 28 November – Wednesday 21 December,
Monday - Saturday 9am – 5pm (Wednesday until
9pm) and Sunday 10am – 4pm, Lemon Quay
This Christmas meet Gypsy Acora in person. Gather
all the answers and guidance you require. Be amazed
by Gypsy Acora and his accuracy, there are facts that he
provides you that he just could not know without the
gift. If you’re a believer, or even not, come and see the
man himself. £20 per reading, no booking necessary.
01752 221711
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November
December
Made in Cornwall Christmas Show
BBC Radio Cornwall Carol Concert
Wednesday 30 November – Sunday 4 December
9am-6pm (Wednesday until 9pm), Lemon Quay
Thursday 1 December 7pm Truro Cathedral
Come and visit the marquee on Lemon Quay, where you
will find an outrageous display of fantastic products, made
by some of the finest artisans, artists and food & drink
producers working in Cornwall today. Every product on
sale has a little extra added value – it has been approved
by Cornwall Council as being genuinely Made in Cornwall.
Only products approved by the Trading Standards team
from Cornwall Council’s Public Health and Protection
Service may display the Made in Cornwall logo.
www.cornwall.gov.uk/madeincornwall
Light up a Life carol service
Wednesday 30 7pm High Cross
A services of carols, readings and prayers, followed by
switching on the lights on the ‘Tree of Life’ in association
with Cornwall Hospice Care.
Truro Late Night Shopping
Wednesday 30 November
Enjoy the festive atmosphere with street markets in
Boscawen Street, music and street entertainment at High
Cross, Lemon Quay, Victoria Square and Pydar Street.
A regular and favourite concert each year, tune into BBC
Radio Cornwall for details.
Bach’s Christmas Oratorio
Saturday 3 December 7.30pm Truro Cathedral
A wonderful festive concert with St Mary’s Singers and
Orchestra. Tickets from Hall for Cornwall 01872 262466 or
www.hallforcornwall.co.uk
The Duchy Ballet Christmas
Crackers
Saturday 3 December Hall for Cornwall
Christmas Crackers displays the diverse talents of its
dancers as they perform favourite excerpts from the
company’s repertoire
From Darkness to Light
Sunday 4 December 6pm Truro Cathedral
A magical Advent Carol Service with the Cathedral Choir
celebrating the light of Christ at this special time of year.
Carolare
Sunday 4 December Hall for Cornwall
Truro Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society presents
’Spirit of Christmas.’
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December
December
Truro Late Night Shopping
Primestock Christmas Craft Show
and Mayor’s Charity Day
Wednesday 7 December
Enjoy the festive atmosphere with street markets in
Boscawen Street, music and street entertainment at
High Cross, Lemon Quay, Victoria Square and Pydar
Street.
Primestock Christmas Show
Wednesday 7 December 9.30am – 21.00pm Lemon
Quay
This is a popular occasion, bringing the countryside and
farming into the heart of the city. You can see at close
hand the very best of the county’s beef cattle and sheep
being judged and then sold, as well as admiring a
wonderful show and exhibition of farm produce and a
host of other exhibits. There is always a wonderful
atmosphere in the marquee which provides a unique
opportunity to see live cattle and sheep literally within a
few yards of some of Truro’s major shops and stores.
Truro’s BIG Christmas Sing
Friday 9 December 7.30pm Truro Cathedral
Come and sing your favourite carols as we aim to get a
1000 voices singing for sheer enjoyment! Cornwall Youth
Choir, St Gluvias Choir and Callington Gospel Choir will
also be performing. All welcome.
Friday 9 December – Saturday 10 December 10am5pm Lemon Quay
A great follow up to the popular primestock show – this
craft show will be filled with small local manufacturers
selling ideal gifts for Christmas. Items on sale will
include: chocolate, biscuits, preserves and hampers,
calendars, jewellery, wood turned items, paintings,
ceramics and much more!
Truro Christmas Street Market
Saturday 10 December 9am-5pm Boscawen Street
Wander along the decorated festive stalls in Boscawen
Street offering a wide range of seasonal food and gifts
while listening to live street entertainers and music.
Santa Fun Run
Saturday 10 December 11am
Starting at Boscawen Park, the 1 mile fun run will finish
at Lemon Quay. Raising money for your favourite local
charities, the entry fee is £10 (includes Santa outfit for
the first 80 applicants). There will be a medal for every
finisher. Entry form is available for download at
www.rotarytruro.org.uk
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December
December
Messy Church for Christmas
Robinson Crusoe
Sunday 11 December 3.30pm Truro Methodist
Church
Monday 12 December – Saturday 7 January Hall for
Cornwall
Crafts, worship and celebration for all ages
A swashbuckling, fun-filled family panto for all you
landlubbers and buccaneers!
Xmas Factor Tour 2011
Sunday 11 December, Lemon Quay
Following the success of last year’s Christmas talent
contest, The Pirate FM Xmas Factor 2011 is hitting the
streets this winter, scouring the southwest for 2011’s big
singing sensation!
The Pirate FM stage will be visiting shopping centres
across Cornwall for the live auditions and putting
selected contestants through to the grand final.
Batten down the hatches, splice the main-brace and set
your t'gallants for a voyage to fun and laughter aboard the
Hall for Cornwall pantomime.
Truro Victorian Christmas Market
Tuesday 13 until Sunday 18 December Lemon Quay
10am - 5.30pm Tuesday, 10am - 9pm Wednesday,
10am - 5.30pm Thursday, 9am - 5.30pm Friday &
Saturday, 10am - 4.30pm Sunday
On Sunday 11 December we’ll be in Truro on Lemon
Quay, so look out for some stars of the future on
stage!
Large heated marquee showcasing over 70 high quality
exhibitors and producers, all in period Victorian clothing,
with a wide variety of food, drink, arts, crafts & gifts.
Savour the sights and sounds of a bygone era whilst
browsing for that perfect Christmas gift.
If you fancy being one of the hopefuls, you’ll find
entry details in The West Briton, Cornishman and
Cornish Guardian from mid October – or simply stay
tuned to Pirate FM!
Truro Late night shopping
Don’t forget to visit us at
www.enjoytruro.co.uk
your personal festive guide to
the city of Truro
Wednesday 14 December
Enjoy the festive atmosphere. Street markets in Boscawen
Street, music and street entertainment at High Cross,
Lemon Quay, Victoria Square and Pydar Street.
Truro Christmas Street Market
Saturday 17 December 9am-5pm Boscawen Street
Wander along the decorated festive stalls in Boscawen
Street offering a wide range of seasonal food and gifts
while listening to live street entertainers and music.
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December
December
A Celebration of Christmas
Live Nativity
Saturday 17 December 7.30pm Truro Cathedral
Saturday 24 December 3pm Truro Methodist Church
Join Truro Cathedral Choir as they celebrate this special
time of year with a mix of favourite carols, readings and
music; in association with Cornwall Today Magazine.
Tickets £10 - £18 available from Hall for Cornwall
A live nativity play around the streets of Truro now one of
the highlights of Christmas for so many people, leaving
from the Church
A Christmas pageant
Saturday 17 December 7pm Truro Methodist Church
Midnight Mass
Saturday 24 11.30pm Truro Cathedral
Words and music to celebrate Christmas
Join Truro Cathedral as they celebrate the joy of the
coming of Christ into the world.
Truro late night shopping
Christmas Day Service
Wednesday 21 December
Sunday 25 December 10am, Truro Cathedral
Time to get those last minute gifts; enjoy the festive
atmosphere with special Christmas street markets in
Boscawen Street. Listen to and watch music and street
entertainment at High Cross, Lemon Quay, Victoria
Square and Pydar Street while you shop!
One of the highlights of the year. Join the Cathedral Choir
and Bishop Tim at this wonderful and uplifting service.
Carols in the Open Air
A fun filled Carol Service for two and four legged friends.
No pet too big, no child too small!
Children’s and Pets Carol Service
Sunday 1 January 2pm Truro Cathedral
Wednesday 21 December 6pm Truro Methodist Church
On the church forecourt
Festival of Nine Lessons
and Carols
Friday 23 & Saturday 24 December 7.00pm
This popular service originated in Truro Cathedral and is
ticketed. For tickets please send a SAE marked ‘Nine
Lessons’ to the Cathedral Office, 14 St Mary’s Street,
Truro, TR1 2AF with a letter stating how many tickets
required along with your contact details.
We have tried to list everything, but as this guide went to press
during October not all events were confirmed. If there’s something
you think we’ve missed out then please let us know by emailing
us at news@enjoytruro.co.uk and we will endeavour to add it to
our website listing.
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City map
City of Lights procession.
Carrick House Car Park, St Clement’s Street,
Pydar Street, Union Street, Castle Street, River Street,
St Nicholas Street, Boscawen Street, Princes Street,
Green Street and Lemon Quay.See page 4 for details.
Park and Ride bus drop-off and pick-up point for
late night shopping evenings
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Reindeer and Father
Christmas parade.
Victoria Square, River Street, High Cross, Boscawen Street,
Princes Street, Green Street, Lemon Quay,
Lwr Lemon Street, Victoria Square. See page 6 for full details.
Car Parks
Street by street directory
Back Quay
Costa @ Waterstones
BetFred
Count House Antiques
Boardwalk
Ernest Jones
Cotswold Outdoor
Calenick Street contd
City Road
Totesport
Elle Holistic Beauty Clinic
Xen Noodle Bar
Monroe’s
Pearly White Dental Practice
H Samuel
Frixon
Castle Street
HSBC
Hall for Cornwall
Bishop Phillpotts
Lakeland
The Galley
Lloyds TSB
Junction
Monsoon
MI Bar
Motivation Fitness
Pannier Market
Castle Rooms Hair Boutique
Coombes Lane
Different by Design
Truro Quick Tan Centre
Falmouth Bay Seafood Cafe
River Practice
Past Times
Pizza Pantry
Pure Dental
Duke Street
Duke Street Sandwich Deli
Phase Eight
Rowes
Pizza Express
Surf Clearance Warehouse
Santander
Superdrug
Back Quay – Tinners Court
Suzique Jewellery
Fodders
The Terrace Coffee House
Fodders Espresso Bar
Thompson
Gift n Gadget
Timpson
Karens Kards
Tourist Information Centre
Little Steps
Uneeka Life
Mums and Little Ones
Waterstones
The Treatment Centre
William Hill
Cathedral Lane
Fantasy Fayre
Bay Tree Home
Jones
Cathedral Jewellers
Little Jems Antique Jewellers
Cornwall Cameras
Run Tru
Hide & Chic
Seasalt
Philip Martin
Scruples Hair Studio
Scent Store
Vanilla
The Lane Gallery
The Whistlefish Gallery
Edward Street
The Vor Store
Shanaz Restaurant
Time Gone By
Gravy
Upstairs Downstairs Cafe
Boscawen Street
Fairmantle Street
Calenick Street
Accessorize
Burger King
Bhs
Camelot Casino Slots
Burton
Central Grill 2
Cafe Uneeka
Clive Mitchell Cycles
CC, Viyella, Austin Reed
JFC
Churchill Antiques
Iceland
Cameracraft
The Herbal Clinic
Citrus Digital
West Country Watersports
Idmedia
City Music
Cash Generator
Charles Street
The Cornish Food Box
Ferris Town
Uneeka Home
Bay Tree Guest House
The Cheese Shop
Jimbos
Caffe Nero
Church Walk
L2
Charlottes Tea House
Clowning Around
Nicky’s Flowers
Clifford Gibbs Collectables
County Cream
Real Greek
The Co-operative
Thornes Fruit and Veg
Books
Beauty/hair
Chemist/health/optical
Department/chain
Fashion/clothes
Finance
Florist
Gifts/cards
Games/toys
Household/furnishings
Hotel
Jewellery
Music/electrical
Outdoor
Phones
Property
Rest’nt/cafe/bar/food
Shoes
Specialist
Sport
Stationer/newsagent
Supermarket
Travel
Street by street directory
Frances Street
High Cross
King Street
CLIC Sargent
Calico
3 Store
Cornish Community Banking
Pennyworths
Animal
Creation
Post Office
Barclays
Eastern Dragon
Warrens
Carphone Warehouse
Barclays
Boots Opticians
Bustophers Bar Bistro
Chesterton Humberts
Equilibrium Health & Skincare
Claire’s Accessories
Holland and Barrett
House of Mojo
Kenwyn Street
Clarks
Kernow Property Services
108 Coffee House
Cornwall Air Ambulance
Keywear
Acorn Records
Dorothy Perkins
Out of Wood (Kitchens)
Archie Browns
Moss
Coffee at Reed’s Pharmacy
Bonython Bookshop
PDSA
Marzipan Hair
Calmante
Santander
R.J Trevarthan Butchers
Cody
No 1 Swarovski & Pandora
Sarah Louise Hair & Beauty
Hair Venue
Top Man
The Wig & Pen
Hallmark Jewellers
Top Shop
TR1 X Sports
Leonard’s
tReds
Truro Computer Services
Lounge
Vodafone
Wing Lok
Mandarin Garden
Whittard
Football Barbers
Goundry Pearce
Hendra Health Store
Henri Lloyd
Hidden Hearing
House of Fabrics
Hus
Jackson Stops and Staff
Jaegar
Klimek Jewellers
Lemon St. Dental Lab
Lemon Street Gallery
Lillicrap Chilcott
Miller Countrywide
Garras Wharf
Modern Music
Lemon Quay
Currys
Olive Cafe Deli
Desire by Debenhams
Staples
One Eyed Cat
HMV
Tesco
Pieros
Marks & Spencer
Quintessential
O2
Green Street
Shooze
Peacocks
Inhabit
Tabbs Restaurant
Tony Pryce Sports
Lorelei
The Cash Exchange
Truro Fabrics
Royal Bank of Scotland
The Comfort Zone
Try Dowr (Wetherspoons)
Subway
The Jeans Store
Whirlwind Sports
Lodge and Thomas
Maidwell Dental
Mannings Hotel
Mannings Bar & Restaurant
Michael Spiers
Newell’s Travel
One Stop Printers
Reid & Gordon Opticians
Rococo
Savills
Senso Systems
The Mensroom
William IV
Lemon Street
Yak and Yeti
Amplifon
Zest Photo Studio
ASK
Society Hairdressing
Stags Estate Agents
Storm
Stratton Creber
Baba Indian Restaurant
Studio 61
Books
Beauty/hair
Chemist/health/optical
Department/chain
Fashion/clothes
Finance
Florist
Gifts/cards
Games/toys
Household/furnishings
Hotel
Jewellery
Music/electrical
Outdoor
Phones
Property
Rest’nt/cafe/bar/food
Shoes
Specialist
Sport
Stationer/newsagent
Supermarket
Travel
Street by street directory
Lemon Street contd
Mallets Ope
Oakway
Pydar Mews
The Plaza Cinema
Clarendon Imports
Truro Ten-Pin Bowling
Bambu Cafe
The Orange Room
Cascade
Truro Conservative Club
Malpas Road
Old Bridge Street
Chocolate Experience
Truro Dental Care
Sustainable Furniture
Experience Wine Truro
Elbe
Golden Dragon
GJ Beads
New Bridge Street
Kathmandu Palace
Just Books
Truro Hearing Centre
Truronian
Bar Qdos
The County Bedding Centre
Lauries Toybox
Lemon Street Market
Botiga
The Guild of Ten
The Jolly Boat
Baker Tom
Cashbrokers
The Lemon Tree
Wentworth’s Jewellers
Daisy Roots
Chantek
The Riverbank
Explorers Cafe
Crab & Ale House
Truro Cathedral Restaurant
Pydar Street – Nalders Court
Greenhouse
Driftwood Gallery
Walkers Fish & Chips
Benetton
Halzephron Herb Farm &
Gilberts Emporium
Living Food of St Ives
Inkfish
Phoenix Wharf
Egrete
Illustrated Living
In2connections & Flowers
BBC Radio Cornwall
Laura Ashley
Lander Gallery
JB’s
Blewetts Wharf Studios
Melange
Lemon Heads
Kamikaze Ink
The Gallery Cafe
Langdon Marine Chandlers
Princes Street
Orange
The Larder
La Creperie
Poundland
The Original Art Shop
St Ives Silver
Mamouchi Hair Salon
Northwood
Cargo
Opium
Martin & Co
Toni & Guy
Pydar Street
Little Castle Street
One Stop
Wear-House
Bonmarche
Bunters Bar
Oxfam
Simon Milnes
Boots
Computer Spares W’house
The Rustic Home
Curry Inn
Shanghai Lounge
Pydar Street - Peoples Palace
Camelot Easy Bet
Fahrenheit
Shimmer
City Angling Centre
Cats Protection League
Fired Earth
Smart Exchanges
Enjoy Clothing
Cheltenham & Gloucester
Limelite
Standen Opticians
House of Rugs
Clinton Cards
Mrs Palm
Streats
Pydar Artists Studios
East
Mr T’s Laundrette
Swinton
The Cotton Mills
Flying Aubergine
The Hair Boutique
The Baby Skan Studio
Game
Tony’s Clothing from Napal
The Great Escape
Halifax
Traquair
Zafiros
Inside Out
British Heart Foundation
Trevails School Uniforms
Books
Beauty/hair
Chemist/health/optical
Department/chain
Fashion/clothes
Finance
Florist
Gifts/cards
Games/toys
Household/furnishings
Hotel
Jewellery
Music/electrical
Outdoor
Phones
Property
Rest’nt/cafe/bar/food
Shoes
Specialist
Sport
Stationer/newsagent
Supermarket
Travel
Street by street directory
Pydar Street contd
Joules
Lush
Mash
Millets
The Aga Shop
Truro Arts
The Old Ale House
Truro Spa Nails
Three Rivers Cafe
Tsars
Warrens Bakery
Velvet Crystal
St Mary’s Street Mews
Enticed
Fatboy Trims
Frazer Haircutters
SJ’z Skateshop
Weird Fish Clothing
Mothercare
Nationwide
New Look
River Street
White Stuff
Anglian Windows
Your Move
Shape Studios
The Oasis
Thai-ger Takeaway
Barnardo’s
Next
Phones 4 U
River Island
Blades
St Austell Street
Blue Wing Gallery
Halfords
Trendy Footwear
St Nicholas Street
Boots (Opticians)
Sole Plaice Fish & Chips
Sports Direct.com
Stormfront Apple Reseller
Superdry Store
The Body Shop
The Edinburgh Woollen Mill
Thorntons Cafe
TK Maxx
WH Smith
Quay Mews
Imperial Models
Cancer Research UK
St Clements Street
County Maps and Minerals
Cathedral Chiropractic
Crystals
Dreamland Tattoo
Du Barry
Games Workshop
Johnsons Cleaners
Global Home
Lifestyle@ Truro
Furniture World
Live Bar
Hardy Carpets
Mistral
Interior Dynamics
Mounts Bay Trading
Mind and Body Centre
Oggy Oggy Pasty Co
Old Chapel Wine Cellars
Ongaro Moda
The Ganges Indian Tandoori
Ann Summers
Britannia Building Society
Card Factory
D2
Evans
Jessops
Nat West
Number 8 Hairdressers
Shoe Zone
Vision Express
Tabernacle Street
Quiksilver
Inkfish 2
Justin Rosevear Healing
Madison Henley
Skullduggery
Quay Street
Britannia Inn
Kall Kwik Printing
Kazbah
Red Elephant Bead Shop
Saffron
Thai Oasis
Rieker
St Marys Street
Royal Cornwall Museum
Cafe Cleopatra
Russell Robin
Diane
Simpsons of Truro
Douglas Hughes Jewellery
South West Optics
The Hearing Room
Specsavers
The Old Grammar School
The Arts Cafe
The Royal British Legion
The County Cafe
The Shoe Tree
Tremletts Newsagents
Truro Galleries
Trevails County Outfitters
Truro Goldsmiths
Treyone Fine Kitchens
Vertigo
Indaba Fish
Truro Glass Centre
The Leats
Alan Johns Jewellers
Cloisters Restaurant
Lunch
Save The Children
Zeb’s
Books
Beauty/hair
Chemist/health/optical
Department/chain
Fashion/clothes
Finance
Florist
Gifts/cards
Games/toys
Household/furnishings
Hotel
Jewellery
Music/electrical
Outdoor
Phones
Property
Rest’nt/cafe/bar/food
Shoes
Specialist
Sport
Stationer/newsagent
Supermarket
Travel
Street by street directory
Town Quay
Union Place
Penrose Outdoor
Sambells Coffee Shop
Victoria Square
Walsingham Place
Argos
Cornflowers Jewellers
Children’s Hospice SW
Emma’s Home
Coffee Traders
Console Connections
Wilkes Walk
Costa
The Cathedral Shop
Early Learning Centre
Fat Face
Lavender’s Deli
Malletts Home Hardware
Marie Morrison Design
Martin’s Bakery
Moshulu
Mountain Warehouse
Rowe’s
Starbucks Coffee
St Ives Silver
Subway
Vacation World
Warrens The Bakery
Great Christmas Gift Ideas!
A stunning collection of spirits and liquors, wines for Christmas day
through to party favourites or a Hamper full of tasty local delights.
Toad Hall 18 Old Bridge Street Truro TR1 2AH
01872 240058
www.experiencewine.co.uk
Travel and Transport
If you choose to drive
Truro collectively has over 3,000 car parking spaces
between its 9 city centre car parks so there is ample
space if you choose to drive. Look out for the electronic
signs situated on the major access routes to the city
centre, informing you of the availability of parking
spaces in the car parks.
See the City map page for locations of the car parks.
For further information and car parking tariffs visit
www.cornwall.gov.uk for council car parks,
www.ncp.co.uk for High Cross car park and
www.rcpparking.com for the Tabernacle Street car park.
It’s Better by Bus
Late night shopping? Work party? Trip to the theatre?
Whatever you are doing this Christmas, choose the bus
for a stress-free journey to and from the centre of Truro.
For the latest timetables and service information visit:
www.westerngreyhound.com or www.firstgroup.com
Trains
Truro is on the main line between Penzance and
Plymouth. There is also a branch line, which operates
between Falmouth and Truro. For more information on
train times visit www.nationalrail.co.uk
Truro Tourist
Information Centre
For all of your travel and tourist information
01872 274555 www.truro.gov.uk
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Disabled parking
Disabled visitors, who hold and display a disabled
badge, are able to park on the following streets (please
note that disabled parking will be suspended in certain
areas to support the road closures that will be in place
on Wednesday late night shopping evenings. Additional
disabled parking will be made available in the Moorfield
car park but please check before starting your journey):
Lemon Street, Boscawen Street, River Street, King
Street and Duke Street. Certain car parks have
designated spaces for disabled visitors, these are:
Garras Wharf, Old Bridge Street, Moorfield, Viaduct and
Lemon Quay
Disabled badge holders must pay the relevant parking
charge for the period they require unless they are
exempt from payment i.e. they have a tax disc marked
nil or disabled, the parked vehicle is an invalid carriage,
they have an especially adapted vehicle or it is an Age
Concern Cornwall vehicle.
Shopmobility
Truro's shop mobility scheme allows anyone with a
temporary or permanent mobility problem to access the
city. The service is available to residents or visitors to the
city. Go! Truro can be found at the Moorfield Car Park on
the Calenick Street entrance.
The centre offers the loan of a range of electric scooters
and manual wheelchairs to the general public. The first
time you use the service you will be required to bring
proof of identification and you will be asked to fill in a
short registration form. You will then be asked to pay a
small annual membership fee to maintain the centre. The
staff will then train you how to use the equipment. This
should take no longer than 15-30 minutes and when you
feel ready off you go! It is recommended to ring the
office in advance to arrange the loan of your equipment.
Opening Times:
Tue - Sat (excluding Bank Holidays) 10am – 3pm
01872 241813
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“Olde Worlde” atmosphere
Cornwall’s finest food & craft stalls
Bright ideas under canvas
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Totally Truro
Truro is the retail centre of Cornwall and boasts an enviable
range of independent shops and multiples. In a compact city
centre, this strong and diverse mix is unique - Truro is not a
clone of other towns. Its intriguing and eclectic offer of art
galleries, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, a cinema, The Hall
for Cornwall, Truro Cathedral and The Royal Cornwall
Museum make it a year round destination for those who live,
work and visit the city. Truro was the first location in Cornwall
to introduce a Business Improvement District (BID) as a
method of realising the views and aspirations of local
businesses to improve their trading environment, along with
an appropriate budget and resource to deliver.
A Business Improvement District (BID) is a precisely defined
geographical area of a town, city or any other commercial
district where ratepayers have voted to invest collectively in
local improvements that are in addition to those already
delivered by the local authority.
Key projects the Truro BID delivers include:
www.enjoytruro.co.uk A comprehensive website
including a page for every business, events and news
An impressive city-wide Christmas lighting scheme,
the Christmas Truro Shopping & Leisure guide and
street entertainment throughout the festive season.
A new signage and interpretation scheme for the city
centre
Over 300 floral displays, which greatly contribute to
the city’s recurring annual success in the Southwest in
Bloom competitions
Part funding of Truro’s Shopmobility scheme
For further information about Truro’s BID and to read more
about the projects please visit www.enjoytruro.co.uk and
sign up to receive our monthly e-newsletter.
Credits & Disclaimers
Every effort has been made to ensure that details were correct at time of printing,
however Totally Truro and Truro City Council cannot be held responsible for
changes or amendments to the information published. The organisers of events
included in this publication reserve the right to alter the details of the events without
prior warning. If in doubt, please check details before leaving home.
Our thanks go to the following for this guide:
Event Cornwall Graeme & Rust Truro City Council
Totally Truro, 56 Fairmantle Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2EG
01872 273999 neil.scott@totallytruro.co.uk
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