The Gorsedh Kernow ceremony at Padstow on September 2nd. 2023 saw 29 new bards welcomed into the bardic circle. Here they are.
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Photographers: Gareth Parry and Ivor Corkell


Keith Harrison – Artydh Medhegel – Artist in Medicine

Davyth Fear – Karer Kedhlow – Lover of Information

Johanna Harvey – Lili Korawys – Daffodil

Melanie Frankell – Felghyer Fur – Careful Scyther

Kyt Le Nen Davey – Kesson – Harmonious

Ivor Frankell – Estren Genesik – Native Stranger

Jenny Beare – Rosen Wynn Lannwedhenek – White Rose of Padstow

Bec Applebee – Kana Mor – Sea Singing

Anne Curnow Care – Bardh Bamaluz – Bard of Bamaluz (place name)

Linda Beskeen – Doronydh Prest – Ready Geographer

Sue Dustow – Myrgh Arthur – Daughter of Arthur

Kim Hopewell – Enev Keltek – Celtic Soul

Eleanor Allen – Lev Krev – Strong Voice

Alan McIntosh – Amaler an Kledh – Borderer of the North

Tony Phillips – Gwandryas Pennwydh – Penwith Wanderer

Sam Rogerson – Tegeyryan – Orchid

Robin Spowart – Dover Dragon – Dragon Tamer

Rita Nield – Gwariores Lannust – Player of St.Just

Rev. Canon Michael Warner – Skrifer Eglosyow – Writer of Churches

Paul Tyreman – Styryer Skiens Gwavos – Science Explainer of Gwavos

Nev Meek – Mab Trewydhyan – Son of Trewithian

Lianne Wilson – Niwlen Ster – Nebula

Howard Peskett – Gwas Govenek – Servant of Hope

Fiona O’Cleirigh – Dasson Oula – Echo of an Owl

Diana Trudgeon – Maghteth Ranndir Pri Gwynn – Maid of the China Clay Area

Deborah Pollard – Nader Margh – Dragonfly

David Pollard – An Er – The Eagle

Carole Street – Kernewes an Tir – Cornishwoman of the Land

New bards with Grand Bard Pol Hodge
