Child injured sandboarding at Holywell Bay
Coastguards and ambulance crews rescued a 12-year-old girl yesterday who was injured sandboarding down dunes at Holywell Bay.Falmouth Coastguard received a call from ambulance control at around 5.20pm...
View ArticleLIVE BLOG: Cornish Pirates v Nottingham from 2pm
The Cornish Pirates play Nottingham at home today from 2pm. Catch every try and conversion with our live blog below.Cornish PIrates v Nottingham
View ArticleResident rescued from Falmouth kitchen fire
Fire crews helped a person from a house in Meadowbank Road in Falmouth last night after a fire involving a chip pan.Two appliances were called to the scene just before 7pm and extinguished the blaze,...
View ArticleCasualty trapped in car after crash near Bude
Firefighters have cut a casualty from a car following a road traffic collision this morning near Bude.Seventeen crew members were called to the B3254 at Red Post in Launcells at 11.45am after an...
View ArticlePolice appeal after serious crash near Bude leaves man, 21, in intensive care
Police are appealing for information following a collision near Bude yesterday which left a 21-year-old man seriously injured. A Honda Civic was travelling on the B3254 when it was in collision with an...
View ArticleMASSIVE FLYER PRINTING SALE CORNWALL
Our MASSIVE FLYER PRINTING SALE in CORNWALL this December is our BIGGEST yet! FREE DELIVERY on all our flyer printing in CORNWALL.www.newstyleprint.co.uk Tel: 0844 756 7000Newstyle Print is offering...
View Article'We must not destroy freedom of Press' –Totnes MP Sarah Wollaston
A Westcountry Conservative MP has said David Cameron is right to be "wary" of legislation to underpin a new press watchdog, warning that the move risks "threatening free speech and democracy".Totnes MP...
View ArticleRedruth stages "biggest and best" start to Christmas in recent memory
CHRISTMAS is officially up and running in Redruth, following a spectacular lantern parade on Saturday.Five schools took part, lighting up the town centre with their imaginative creations.The day also...
View ArticleWhat is a Holiday Home?
Advertisement Feature There was a time when the holiday home; a place where you could quite literally feel like you were both at home, and on holiday all at once consisted of a timeshare apartment on...
View ArticlePolice hunt railway station robber in Newquay
A MAN was attacked and robbed as he walked by Newquay Railway Station on Saturday, December 1. At about 12.45pm a man riding a black, straight-handled push bike approached another man and pinned him...
View ArticleFalmouth Art Gallery wins heritage prize for community stained glass window...
A stained glass window created by the community at Falmouth Art Gallery was high commended in the Hudson's Heritage Awards. Falcare, formerly Mencap, and children form Kerrier Pupil Referral Unit...
View ArticleChristmas display at Redruth village is raising funds for the RNLI
Carharrack, near Redruth, may be a long way from the sea, but one resident is doing his bit for the RNLI.Mick French has decorated his home with Christmas lights and hopes that people who are...
View ArticleChristmas display at Redruth village is raising funds for the RNLI
Carharrack, near Redruth, may be a long way from the sea, but one resident is doing his bit for the RNLI.Mick French has decorated his home with Christmas lights and hopes that people who are impressed...
View ArticleFalmouth's A&P Group granted Ministry of Defence contract extension worth £80...
Falmouth docks has had its Ministry of Defence contract extended in a deal worth about £80 million. The MOD has announced it is extending the contract with the A&P Group to maintain its navy...
View ArticleFalmouth's A&P Group granted Ministry of Defence contract extension worth £80...
Falmouth docks has had its Ministry of Defence contract extended in a deal worth about £80 million. The MOD has announced it is extending the contract with the A&P Group to maintain its navy...
View ArticleDavid Cameron doodle goes under the hammer at the Eden Project
A doodle by David Cameron is among lots to go under the hammer at Cornwall's Eden Project.A selection of memorabilia and experiences, including a signed doodle of a sheep by the Prime Minister, are...
View ArticleFour Lanes Male Choir prepares for busy Christmas programme
Christmas is always a busy time for Four Lanes Male Choir.At the weekend it performed at Four Lanes senior citizens' Christmas party at Pencoys School, and at Camborne Wesley Church with Camborne...
View ArticleWoman sobs in court as she tells of 'pagan abuse'
An alleged victim of two men charged with sexually abusing her as a child as part of a witches' coven told a court she did not speak out until recently because she was afraid.Peter Petrauske, 72, and...
View ArticleCharity asking people to pair up with ponies
A South West pony charity has opened its doors to the public to encourage people to give its threatened animals a home.The Moorland Mousie Trust, a charity dedicated to protecting the future of the...
View Article140 Santas make for seasonal celebration
More than 100 Santas of various shapes and sizes sauntered along the seafront of a Devon town.About 140 children, staff members and parents from Torre C of E Primary School swapped their warm winter...
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