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The coast around Bude has a long history of surfing and Sandymouth Beach is a popular surfing spot. Sandymouth is the longest of Bude's beaches. It is over one mile (1.6 km) long at low tide and lies between two headlands, Steeple Point (Warren Gutter) and Menachurch Point (The Dragons Head).
Widemouth Bay (Cornish: Porth an Men) [1] is a bay, beach and small village on the Atlantic coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about 3 miles (5 km) south of Bude. This stretch of coast is steeped in the smuggling history of times before, and not far south of Widemouth Bay can be found many little inlets and coves. [2]
On 19 October 2010 BBC Cornwall reported [4] that the pool may face funding cuts as part of Cornwall Council's spending review. The possibility of cuts has drawn significant levels of protest from residents of Bude and beyond. [5] [6] [7] The Friends of Bude Sea Pool, a volunteer charity organisation, was formed in May 2011.
Bude (/ b juː d /, locally /buːd/ [3] or /bɛwd/; [4] Standard Written Form: Porthbud [5]) is a seaside town in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, in the civil parish of Bude-Stratton and at the mouth of the River Neet (also known locally as the River Strat).
Service Canada established a new contact centre which opened in 2010. Over 170 new jobs were created. Cornwall's unemployment rate was about 4% at the time. [41] Cornwall Square, also known as "The Square," is a two-level 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m 2) shopping mall in Cornwall [42] on Water Street East, opposite to Lamoureux Park.
The Goof – officially the Garden Gate Restaurant, a well-known Canadian Chinese restaurant in the Beach since 1952, located at 2379 Queen Street East. the Kew Beach Firehall No. 17, still in use today as a working firehall (now as Toronto Fire Services Station 227), built in 1905;
Bude Lifeboat Station is the base for Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) search and rescue operations at Bude, Cornwall in the United Kingdom. It operates a D-class (IB1) lifeboats , which since 2012 has been the George Bird (D-756).
The 87-hectare (210-acre) site, notified in 1996, is located on the north Cornish coast, mainly in Kilkhampton civil parish, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the town of Bude.It starts at Duckpool near the hamlet of Coombe in the north, following the shores of the Celtic Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, ending at Furzey Cove near Maer in the south.