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Late goal rush sees Wendron ease past Illogan in Combination League Cup - JCCL Roundup, March 8 PICTURES
Wendron 3 Illogan RBL 2 Wendron dealt Combination League title rivals Illogan a psychological blow with a hard-fought 3-2 victory in the league cup at Underlane. Illogan's miserable afternoon was further compounded by the sending off of Joe
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Eagles slump to away defeat against the Ashes, as Exeter march on against Hayle
Saltash followed up their victory over the Falmouth Eagles at the Recreation Ground earlier in the season with a 27-13 win on their own patch against Phil Angove's side. The result narrows the gap between the Ashes in 7th and the Eagles in 5th
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Borough back to winning ways with bonus point victory over Wellington
Penryn put the disappointment of last week's heavy defeat away at Ivybridge behind them with a superb 24-5 bonus point victory over Wellington at the Memorial Ground. The result means PEnryn remain 8th in Western Counties West, but move a healthy
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Four Helston College students offered 'Oxbridge' places
Four students from Helston Community College have been accepted into the country’s top two universities. Lisa Gong, David Hosking, Shamus Birch and Annie Taylor have all received offers from Oxbridge this year. They are among a record number
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Fair trade wind powered cargo ship to visit Falmouth
Fairtrade Falmouth has traditionally crammed its public activities into the annual Fairtrade Fortnight, but this year will focus its efforts on April to coincide with the arrival in port of the Tres Hombres cargo ship. The ship is a “fair trading
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First Three Tuns darts knockout contest a success
The first darts knockout competition held at the Three Tuns Hotel in St Keverne proved so successful it will become an annual event. Organised by father and son dart players Alan and David Bastian, with permission from landlords Chris and Dawn,
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Mayor thanks gardeners for for help making Falmouth bloom
Falmouth’s mayor, Geoffrey Evans, has played host to members of the Falmouth and District Allotments and Gardens’ Society to lunch to thank them for all their hard work and the part they had played in the town’s Britain in Bloom success in 2013.
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Week of activities for all at Helston Museum: PICTURES
A WEEK of activities at Helston Museum has delighted visitors of all ages. The kite-making workshop proved particularly popular with children, with places booked out. For older visitors a lunchtime lecture provided by Adrian Spalding, who spoke
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Shuttle bus steps in to fill gap in lifeline Falmouth service
Within days of one bus service being pulled in Falmouth, another had been modified to come to the rescue of passengers left high and dry, particularly around the seafront. Fal River Buses cancelled its 329 service after just four months on Friday
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Church concert for Mullion School brass band
Brass band members from Mullion School have helped raise funds, and entertain the guests, at a special concert hosted by the village's Methodist church. The pupils played a lunchtime concert covering a range of pieces as a whole group and small
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Can you help trace Falmouth graffiti culprit?
Graffiti has appeared on a wall at Castle Drive in Falmouth overnight last Tuesday/Wednesday and police are appealing for help in tracing whoever was responsible. Officers can be called on 101 ref crime reference GP14/361.
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Big beach clean at Penhale helps shift huge array of marine rubbish
A group of dedicated volunteers have left Penhale Beach looking spick and span, thanks to a big beach clean. The Conservation Volunteers in Cornwall transformed Penhale beach on Friday, February 28, after the recent storms left a huge amount of
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More help for storm hit Cornish fishermen announced
The government has confirmed further measures to help fishermen whose livelihoods have been affected by the recent storms in Cornwall. The move follows an announcement from the Secretary of State on the Department for Environment, Food and Rural
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Son squirted his urine through mother's letterbox in Hayle
Upset because his mother would not let him stay at her home a Hayle man urinated in a bottle, put the neck of it through her front door and squirted the contents towards her, Truro magistrates heard. Realising it looked like petrol gave him the