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Penryn Athletic 4 Porthleven 1 GALLERY
Pictures from Penryn Athletic's 4-1 victory over Porthleven at Kernick Road. Penryn took the lead through Josh Hoon, only for Port to equalise after half time thanks to a Freddie Williams strike. But late goals from Kevin Lawrence, Ed Wilton
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Town still unbeaten in 2014 after coming from behind to beat Bovey Tracey
Falmouth Town's superb start to 2014 continued away at Bovey Tracey with a well-deserved 3-2 victory at the Western Counties Roofing Ground. Second half goals from Tom Whipp, Dan Richardson and Harry Evans were enough to see John Dent and Gary
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Old boys return to haunt Porthleven as Penryn end losing streak with victory at Kernick Road
Gala Parc old boys Tyler Cooke and Kevin Lawrence were on target for Penryn against their former club as Steve Jewell's side scored three second half goals to beat Porthleven 4-1 at Kernick Road. Josh Hoon put the home side a goal up in the seventh
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Three of Helston's empty shops are filled
Three of Helston's empty shops have been filled by businesses, giving a boost to the town's economy. Most recently, Lime Green Submarine opened in Meneage Street on Saturday, filling the shop left vacant when Premier Photographics closed down.
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Widow of well known Falmouth physiotherapist to carry on his work
The widow of a well known Falmouth physiotherapist who died recently has said he would have wanted her to carry on his parents’ work and to “look forward” following his death. Philippa Tindle, who ran Falmouth Physiotherapy Clinic with her husband
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Three generations gather for 100th birthday in Breage
It was a full house for the Treloar family at Breage, near Helston, on Saturday as three generations gathered to help Beth celebrate her 100th birthday. More than 50 family members, and friends, made sure she was the centre of attention after receiving
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Green light for Kimberley Park Road solar panels
Permission for 16 photo-voltaic panels to a house in Kimberley Park Road in Falmouth has been passed. The application, made by Mr and Mrs John Sprago approves the addition to the front elevation of the property.
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Last chance to have your say on 47,500 new homes plan for Cornwall
Local people in Cornwall are being offered their last chance to give their views on the Local Plan which will help shape the future of Cornwall for the next 20 years. The Cornwall Local Plan sets out the Council’s aims and planning policies for
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Mullion DJ who suffered heart attack to raise awareness with music event
A former DJ who suffered a heart attack while walking the Lizard cliffs alone is now holding a music event to raise awareness and funds. Kay Harvey, who lives near Mullion, was only in her 40s when she suffered an attack three years ago. She
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Police safety warning as warm weather brings out the bikers
Police in Devon and Cornwall are reminding motorcyclists to drive safely now the weather is improving. The force says that Mmore and more riders are taking to the roads but unfortunately there is risk of a serious, or even fatal, injury if the
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Cornish small businesses get £1,000 business rates cut
Shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes in Cornwall have received confirmation this week that their business rates will be £1,000 less this year. So far 3,877 businesses in Cornwall have been identified as eligible for the scheme, which affects retailers
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Volunteer litter pick on Falmouth's seafront today
The Falmouth Bay Residents’ Association is lending its supports to the spring festival by organising a litter pick along the seafront on Saturday. Volunteers will focus on clearing up litter along the coast path, beaches and gardens from Pendennis
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It's Daffy Down Dilly Day at Trebah Gardens near Mawnan Smith
Today will see schoolchildren take part in Mawnan Smith's annual celebration of spring, Daffy Down Dilly Day at Trebah Gardens. Pupils of Mawnan School will perform country dancing at 11am at the house. Members of the local community are invited
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Could GM crops be on their way to Cornwall?
Genetically modified plants should be licensed in the same way as medicinal drugs under a sweeping reform to the regulatory system that hands powers currently held by the European Union back to individual countries, a new report has said. The paper
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First Great Western propose changes to rail services after wild weather
First Great Western has announced that it will begin a formal timetable consultation on proposed changes to rail services to Devon and Cornwall. response to customer and stakeholder demand. First Great Western Managing Director Mark Hopwood
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'Unreserved apology' for failings at Mexico Inn crossing where Long Rock woman died
The chief executive of Network Rail has issued a full and unreserved apology for past failings in managing public safety at level crossings, including the Mexico Inn crossing where a Long Rock woman died. Mark Carne also said sorry for Network
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Falmouth hotel sauna fire sparks call out
Two fire appliances from Falmouth and one from Truro were called to The Merchants Manor Hotel last Saturday morning to a report of a sauna on fire. On entering the building firefighters found a small fire in a sauna and used breathing apparatus