- Known as
the Gateway to Cornwall, Saltash lies on the River Tamar. Saltash has good leisure facilities
including sailing, a country club, a leisure center and is close to the sea and the major
city of Plymouth.
- Transport includes a railway station and the
main A38 trunk road.
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The Tamar Bridge Saltash about the Tamar bridge updates and
site information.
C.A.N.S.A.R a resident based non-political group dedicated to addressing the threats to the Health and Safety of the people of Plymouth and South East Cornwall.
- The Saltash Speech & Drama Festival
- The Saltash Speech & Drama Festival's a competition Festival open to all age - groups and is held annually during the last week of January and the first week of February.
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- Plymouth Boat Cruises
- Plymouth Boat Cruises offers cruises up the picturesque river Yealm and Tamar, also around Plymouth Harbour. Hosted by A Window to the West of England.
The City of Plymouth, Music, Speech,& Drama Festival
The Music Speech, Drama & Dance Festival is open to all age groups starting each year in July for Dance & followed in November with Speech, Drama & Music. The Festival is held in the Athenaeum Theatre & Wesley Methodist Church.
- Plymouth Boat Cruises
- Plymouth Boat Cruises offers cruises up the picturesque river Yealm and Tamar, also around Plymouth Harbour. Hosted by A Window to the West of England.
FERRY SERVICE PLYMOUTH TO
Saltash Cornwall.
April to October 45 minutes each way. Stay on board for
a round trip, or return on a later ferry. This trip takes
you across Plymouth Sound, passing the Naval Dockyard to the
Bridges at Saltash. Tickets for most cruises can be purchased either kiosk
Phoenix Wharf or Ferry Office Calstock and Ashtorre Rock
Community Centre (under the bridge, follow signs for
Waterside) at Saltash.
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