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Truro Media And Communication
Media and Communication provides access for individuals and businesses to the latest technologies in sound, printing, and visual communication. Our up to date resource puts you in touch with the companies that keep you in touch with your audience. From design and distribution of printed publications, to bespoke audio visual communications; this is the hub of media news and activity. Reaching TV, radio and the World Wide Web, get your message across with media illustration and animation. Media and Communication supports listed here include telecommunications, encompassing call centres to deals on mobile phones, and sound proofing.
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The bustling cathedral city of Truro is the centre for administration, commerce and tourism for the county of Cornwall. Truro, called after Tri-veru meaning three rivers which includes the Rivers Kenwyn and Allen, has developed close to the Truro river and with good road and rail links is within easy reach of almost every part of Cornwall. Truro grew as a tin mining town, and is well known for Truro Cathedral. Truro Cathedral was built in the 19th century on the site of a 16th century parish church to a design by noted church architect John Loughborough Pearson, heavily influenced by Gothic ideas. It features three massive towers and spires. The central tower and spire is 250 feet tall, the western ones reach 200ft. The city is also the location of the Royal Cornwall Museum.
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