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Q Jet Penhale Services, Cornwall

Q Jet Penhale Services, Cornwall

Penhale, Fraddon, Nr St Columb, Cornwall (A30 dual carriageway approachable from east and west bound), TR9 6NA (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Red Post Garage, Cornwall

Red Post Garage, Cornwall

Launcells, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 9NW (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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West End Motors (Bodmin) Ltd, Cornwall

West End Motors (Bodmin) Ltd, Cornwall

9-13 Normandy Way, Bodmin, PL31 1EU (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Q Jet Gables Filling Station, Cornwall

Q Jet Gables Filling Station, Cornwall

Trevenan (A394),north of Helston, Trevenen, TR13 0NE (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Greenaways Service Station, Cornwall

Greenaways Service Station, Cornwall

Newport Square (B3254), Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 8DF (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Mount Caravans Ltd, Cornwall

Mount Caravans Ltd, Cornwall

Kingswood, London Apprentice, St Austell, Cornwall, PL26 7AR (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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The Bottle Gas Centre, Cornwall

The Bottle Gas Centre, Cornwall

West Hall Park, Par Road, Par, St Austell, Cornwall (off A390 onto A3082 opposite Par Market), PL24 3RF (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Flogas, Cornwall

Flogas, Cornwall

Saltash Depot, Tamar View Ind.Estate, Saltash, Cornwall (left after Focus DIY into Kingsmill Rd, to end of road), PL12 6LD (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Tamar Tractors Limited, Cornwall

Tamar Tractors Limited, Cornwall

Moordown, St Ive, Liskeard, PL14 3NA (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Sandows Gas Service Ltd, Cornwall

Sandows Gas Service Ltd, Cornwall

Rose-an-Grouse, Cannonstown, Hayle, TR27 6JN (On Ciao since: 12/2006)

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Falmouth Garages Ltd, Cornwall

Falmouth Garages Ltd, Cornwall

Church Road, Penryn, TR10 8DA (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Esso (Somerfield), Kent

Esso (Somerfield), Kent

Cornwallis Roundabout, Beechings Way, Gillingham, ME8 6PS (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Shell Carland Cross, Cornwall

Shell Carland Cross, Cornwall

Carland Cross Roundabout, Mitchell, Newquay, TR8 5AY (On Ciao since: 12/2006)

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North Country Filling Station, Cornwall

North Country Filling Station, Cornwall

North Country, Redruth, Cornwall (300yds north of A30 at Redruth interchange - look for North Country sign on roundabout), TR16 4AA (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Q Jet Tamar Filling Stn., Cornwall

Q Jet Tamar Filling Stn., Cornwall

Carkeel Roundabout, Saltash, PL12 6LF (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Broadmeadows Garage, Cornwall

Broadmeadows Garage, Cornwall

Padstow Road (A389), Wadebridge, Cornwall, PL27 7LS (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Five Lanes Autoway, Cornwall

Five Lanes Autoway, Cornwall

Trewint Five Lanes, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 7TF (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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Crane Garage, Cornwall

Crane Garage, Cornwall

Longdowns, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9DU (On Ciao since: 11/2006)

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IVE GOT GAS - OF THE LPG VARIETY

Advantages: Cost, Improves range, Energy reliance, green, improving technology
Disadvantages: Small amount of petrol to start

...My LPG conversion was installed a year ago I had being toying with the idea for a while. after hearing my partners uncle had it on a Lexus I took the plunge. 2 grand a small wheel like tank in tool slot at rear of vehicle and it was installed. The LPG can be switched between petrol and LPG and the fact you can have a tank of petrol and a tank of Gas gives your car a longer range. The LPG tank is full for £20 as oppose to £30 for half a tank of petrol - such a big difference but the car needs a small amount of petrol to start so I keep a quarter of a tank of petrol in usually just for that purpose. If you get the LPG system installed correctly the car doesnt suffer much loss in power. I was made aware of rally cars with 200hp engines running on gas and I also drove a converted vauxhall calibre that really flew, overtaking was easy...

floater 09.05.2007 · Read review
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LPG should you? My experiance as a guide.

Advantages: Cost if done right
Disadvantages: Cost if done wrong

...I have been running on LPG for a little over five years now, and covered a shade under 220,000 miles in two cars. The first car was a Honda Accord 2.2 Coupe that had 65,000 miles on the clock when I had it converted to gas. Used was a cheap and basic OMVL kit. This basically converted an injection engine, into a carburettor engine by inserting little more than an open pipe into the inlet manifold, allowing the engine to suck the gas into the cylinders for combustion. Luckily the engine was powerful enough to start with to compensate for the resulting drop in power. There was a cylinder in the boot behind the back seats which made the boot one foot shorter, but I still retained the full sized spare wheel. The engine was from the ultimately reliable Honda stable so; all the problems that I could/should of have had with such a cheap...

gasdriver 18.04.2005 · Read review
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Looe, Millendreath Cornwall !

Advantages: POTENTIAL TO BECOME SANDBANKS, poole
Disadvantages: IGNORING THIS PLACE

...Looe in Cornwall was our destination for our vacation. It was close by 2100 hrs, and we made our track down the lane towards the local beach, Millendreath. At first it seemed ok, not overly steep. As we proceeded, I tried to envisage the steepness of this so called descending trek. I needed to set my mind at rest, so I stopped a passer by; to acquire more Gen on the local beach, Millendreath. He confirmed what the farmer's wife had told me earlier. Its 2 miles from here, the man answered, but it's very steep nearer the bottom. We carried on and sure enough it did begin to descend dramatically. It got steeper and steeper and the trees became more and more dense, I felt this could be the spanner in the works. I began to reflect, I asked myself, will it be capable to see in the dark on our return journey, with this much...

halk 15.08.2007 (14.10.2008) · Read review
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Roskilly's Of Cornwall

Advantages: Lovely icecream, drinks, food
Disadvantages: Location.

...1959. Joe Roskilly's children all work on the farm and one makes furniture in an outlet here and one stained glass, Roskillys also employ lots of locals here. They make the icecream on the premises and it is available in Falmouth and other outlets in Cornwall. To the left of the car park you can walk to the ponds, there are several ponds here with ducks and moorhens, and other wildlife, the walk with the ponds and woods is about one mile long and there are acres of land here. On your way back you pass the pasty parlour and the farm house. The Croust House is next which serves the food and drinks, then next to that is a lovely gift shop which sells a very good range of gifts and old fashioned childrens toys, good range of products and some things are pocket money prices, good range of postcards as well, also next door to the gift...

Susanimber 13.08.2007 · Read review
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Cornwall A great Place to Visit

Advantages: Plenty to do and see
Disadvantages: none

...Cornwall- A lovely Place to Visit Cornwall boast of a very mild climate compared to the rest of Great Britain. It is situated down in the South West of England. It is also steeped in history and at the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086 the population of Cornwall was around about 25,000 which seems a lot too me. Cornwall is very busy with tourists in the summer months which is a plus for the employment side of things but it also puts a lot of pressure on the local services such as Hospitals etc. Also the volume of traffic on the roads increases and this causes in time environmental damage. St Michael's Mount one of my favourite places which I visited a few years ago. This is a granite rock which is situated not very far away from Penzance. We stayed very near there so we were able to visit by just walking along the beach...

ruth1957 01.12.2008 · Read review
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A Week In Cornwall

Advantages: Great beaches and views.
Disadvantages: Cannot rely on the weather being good.

...We went to Cornwall for a week in August a few years ago. We stayed in St. Ives in a two bedroom bungalow on a camp site surrounded by woodland and fields. My children loved it there. They could play outside with other children staying there whilst we sat and relaxed. We drove to our destination. We left at six in the morning and stopped for breakfast onlong our way. Then we drove as long as we could to get there and then stopping a few times for a break. It was a long drive, especially when you have young children in the car and it can get too boring for them. The views on the scenic roads are wonderful to look at so we stopped for ice cream and sat outside eating it and watching the view. The weather wasn't brilliant, but we still went out every day. The main thing was it didn't rain. We visited Land's End in Penzance on a very...

dee2206 12.01.2008 · Read review
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Looe in Cornwall - An English jewel

Advantages: Friendly, quaint, good shops and food, fishing trips, feels like abroad
Disadvantages: Need a car to drive to the village as public transport in Cornwall is not great!

...Looe in Cornwall is a quaint little village with lots to offer. I discovered it back in 2008 and couldn?t wait to visit it again this year while holidaying in Cornwall. It is about 40 mins away from Newquay and you could be forgiven for thinking you was abroad when you arrive there. The whole place is built around a locke which goes out to the sea. There are plenty of cosey, back-street resturants offering fresh fish caught the same day it is served. The resturants range from seafood to Italian to good old English comfort food, there is something for everyone. If you don?t fancy dinner you can grab a drink at one of the local pubs and then afterwards take a stroll along the water front along to the beach and let the world pass you by. If you get there earlia on in the day you can grab some bargains at one of the many...

Vicki_87 30.06.2009 · Read review
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TRURO - CATHEDRAL CITY OF CORNWALL

Advantages: Usual major shops, but in an attractive town, different things to do especially on rainy days
Disadvantages: Crowded during holiday season.

...Having read other Ciao members' accounts of Penzance, I'm rather afraid to give my opinion on Truro as I've now discovered many members are lucky enough to live in Cornwall, but anyway here goes....... I love Cornwall, and make a point of going into Truro each time I am in the area, which is usually about three or four times a year. It't not one of the pretty pretty villages, but more of a large town although I believe it is known to be a City. Truro has a thriving shopping Centre which houses all the main department stores, including Marks & Sparks, W.H.Smith, Laura Ashley., etc, etc, so in that respect it is superior to Penzance. Truro is not however a seaside village so don't expect beaches, although of course in Cornwall a beach is never far away. For boat lovers however, there are several different types of vessels to be...

ANNJSEC 28.12.2000 (20.12.2000) · Read review
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St Ives Cornwall

Advantages: Beautiful, picturesque
Disadvantages: Not too good if weather is not good

...St Ives in Cornwall is the most beautiful place in England, with its winding little roads and stunning views you will fall in love with it the minute you arrive. It has everything you need from a holiday ( providing the weather is good) St Ives has many beaches and coves, the main beach being Porthminster, it is huge and flat and in the summer it is heaving with tourists, the gentle slope to the sea is ideal for small children as it does not get too deep too quick. There are lots of facilities including deck chair hire and beach huts. Shops selling ice creams and snacks are also available The other large beach is Porthmeor, which is primarly a surfing beach, I would not recommend this for small children as it can be quite rough and you will be surprised at how quickly the tide comes in. Teenager love this part of St Ives and there...

Roznrub 12.07.2006 · Read review
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Our long weekend in Cornwall

Advantages: Scenery and views are amazing
Disadvantages: No Seafood - I need my cockles!

...Over half term we decided to have a long weekend in Cornwall with our friends. There was eight of us all together four adults and four children my friends mum owns a holiday cottage in Jacobstow near to Bude so we stayed there. We live in Leicestershire so it was a good trek to Cornwall and the traffic was horrific especially around Bristol, in total it took us around six hours to get to our destination. Jacobstow is a quite a small village with only about 420 people living there. The village is three miles south-west of Week St. Mary, and just inland from the A39 and seven mile from Bude. We didn’t spend much time in the village apart from going back to the cottage in the evening. Although we did have a short walk round and looked at the wonderful church in the centre of the village. There is a nice village pub close by...

superstar1212 06.06.2007 · Read review
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