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Breakfast's business presenter Declan Curry is out on the road this summer, in his trusty white van
He'll bring us the latest on jobs and money from around the UK.
As well as our regular city updates, Declan will be finding out how well some of the UK's major towns and cities have risen to the challenge of a changing economy.
To see Declan's reports from other cities - and read his postcards - click on the links towards the bottom right hand side of this page in our 'See Also' section.
On Monday, Declan was in St Austell - at the Eden Project
Postcard from St Austell Declan Curry for BBC Breakfast
Every September for the last few years, I've had the same conversation over and over again.
Company chiefs - fresh back from their summer break - return to the stock exchange to update us on the health of their companies. And they tell me about their holidays.
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'Have you been to Cornwall?' they enthuse. That Eden Project is just marvellous.
The collection of vast domed greenhouses has many fans in big business. Sir John Banham, the Whitbread chairman, raves about it, and its impact on his beloved Cornwall.
The former ICI boss Sir Ronnie Hampel is also keen - in fact, he helped get the project off the ground, by lending his business brain to its developers.
Online casino real money no download. So, after much nagging, the message was filed away at the back of my head - 'must take business reports to Eden Project.'
It took us long enough, but our collection of vans and trucks finally pulled up outside the garden of Eden at 4.45am this morning.
I've been here before as a tourist, so I knew what to expect. But my producer Sally hadn't, and I wondered when the 'wow' sensation would hit her.
She walked down the hill. No reaction.
Into the visitors' centre. Still nothing. After all, it's just shops and restaurants.
Then out the other side to the viewing platform. Only then did she gasp.
Because only then did she see the domes. The builders have been very clever about it. As it's built into an old clay pit, you can't see the best bits until you've gone through the turnstile.
Monday August 18: St Austell: The Eden Project
Wednesday August 20: Cardiff Millennium waterfront
Friday August 22: Manchester Cathedral Gardens
That treat will have to wait for another time. But it's more than the view that's breathtaking.
The impact these domes have had already on the Cornish economy is staggering.
There are more than 1,500,000 visitors every year. They've created more than 600 jobs.
They've brought £100 million into the area each year they've been opened; over the next ten years, they're expected to create £2 billion in extra wealth.
And it's more than just money. They've given Cornwall a new international image. They've attracted people who would never have thought of coming here before, from all around the globe.