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NWR Roseland Draft 4 Please book early for NWR members before the end of January 2020, thereafter we will open the event to non-members GETTING THERE and friends. Roseland Event Menu Please select one main and one desert by ticking the relevant box. Any dietary requirements on reverse. Curabitur leo Mains Roasted Chicken Supreme Maecenas - Olive Oil & Thyme crushed new potatoes, bean medley french stye, wild mushroom and tarragon sauce. Roasted Cod Steak By Car: Jamaica Inn is at Bolventor - Saffrron potatoes, braised fennel and red onion, dill weed liquor sauce beside the A30 on Bodmin Moor, Vegan Bean Stew midway between Launceston and - Chargrilled polenta cake, vegetable spaghetti Bodmin. Free parking is available. Sesame & Soy marinated polenta cake By Train: The nearest station is NWR Roseland are pleased to - Grilled with wilted spinach and wild mushrooms invite you to the SW Area Lunch in a coconut cream sauce Bodmin. You can then get a taxi from Dan’s Cabs (mention NWR). on Saturday 28th March 2020. Desert Dan’s Cabs: 07792 925 374 Double Chocolate Terrine Daphne du Maurier - Berry compote and Clotted cream Accommodation is available at 25% Aniseed Poached Pears discount for this event. To be held at: - Raspberry Sorbet with caramelised apples Quote: NWR2020 The Jamaica Inn, Bodmin Moor, Vegan Fruit Compote PL15 7TS - with cinnamon crumble and vegan custard Jamaica Inn Bolventor, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 7TS Warm Treacle Tart National Women’s Register 01566 86250 - Clotted cream and strawberries Charity Number: 295198 Booking Form PROGRAMME - 28TH MARCH 2020 Please send your booking form and a cheque for £30 per person made payable to Jamaica Inn is well known as the setting for Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name, published in 1936. The young National Women’s Register Roseland to: author was inspired to write her novel in 1930 after she and a friend became lost in fog whilst out riding on the moors, and were led back by their horses to safety at the Inn. During the time spent recovering from her ordeal, the local rector is Janet Webb, Hillside, Veryan, TR2 5QA said to have entertained her with ghost stories and tales of smuggling! [email protected] 01872 501815 Confirmation of your place will be sent by email. We regret that no refunds can be given. 10:00 - 10:30: Please mark envelope - NWR 2020 Arrive, registration, collect badges, look at seating plan, tea/ coffee and biscuits, & purchase raffle tickets. 10:00 - 12:30: Name: _________________________________ Small tours of 10 people at 10 minute breaks to go through museum Address: _______________________________ Cornwall’s most famous Smuggler’s Inn 11:00 - 12:00: ______________________________________ Speaker - Karin Beasant - on history and ghost stories. ______________________________________ 12:00 - 12:30: Email: _________________________________ Pay & collect drinks from bar & comfort breaks. 12:30 - 14:00: ______________________________________ Lunch served, tea & coffee. NWR Group: __________________________ 14:00 - 14:15: Speciality Dietary Requirements: Announce raffle plus farm shop & gift shop. 14:15 - 15:15: _______________________________________ Speaker - Lynn Goold / Daphne du Maurier _______________________________________ 15:15 - 15:30: _______________________________________ ‘Thanks & time to chat & enjoy - farm shop, gift shop, & museum. Made world-famous by Daphne du Maurier's tale of smugglers, rogues and wreckers.
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