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St Day secure Combination League Cup final spot with victory over Wendron
St Day 5 Wendron United 2 (Jolly's Cornwall Combination League Cup semi-final) Beleaguered St Day booked their place in the final of the Jolly's Cornwall Combination League Cup with a thrilling 5-2 victory over Wendron United at Clifton Parc
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Perranwell put eight past Town, Redruth put eight past St Ives, McIlroy hits five for Goonhavern - JCCL Roundup, March 30
Illogan RBL 4 St Just 1 Illogan pulled further ahead at the top of the Jolly's Cornwall Combination League with a comfortable victory over St Just. They took just 15 minutes to open their account, captain Simon Ellis firing in a free kick on
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300 children race in annual Coose Trannack cross country run: PICTURES
Almost 380 children put their best foot forward on Saturday for the annual Coose Trannack Cross Country Run. This saw youngsters spanning reception class age through to 16-year-olds competing in different categories of run through the Coose Trannack
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Eagles put stubborn Saracens to the sword with another gritty performance
Exeter Saracens 24 Falmouth Eagles 37 Falmouth Eagles came through a tough encounter with Exeter Saracens to register another gritty win in their last away game of the season, writes Paul Stephens. The result means Phil Angove's side have registered
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Whizz, fizz and a bang as Helston College hosts science show
Children enjoyed a spectacle full of whizzes, pops and bangs at Helston Community College as part of Science Week. The school was visited by scientist Steve Glanville, a member of the Royal Society of Chemists, with his show Wonderful World.
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Falmouth teenager's inspiring efforts win Diana Award
Falmouth teenager Amy Jones has been presented with a prestigious Diana Award in recognition of her anti-bullying campaign which attracted the support of celebrities including Tom Daley and Gareth Gates. Amy set up Stay Strong after she was bullied
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Borough overpower struggling Saxons at the Memorial Ground
Penryn 37 Paignton Saxons 3 After a fortnight without a game due to bad weather Penryn returned to Western Counties West action at the weekend with a well-deserved victory over bottom club Paignton Saxons. The Bourough have suffered a topsy-turvy
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Pirates retain bragging rights after victory over Plymouth Albion
Plymouth Albion 20 Cornish Pirates 26 Played in front of Plymouth Albion's biggest crowd of the season, the Pirates once again retained the bragging rights after beating their cross-Tamar rivals. The teams ran out in welcome spring sunshine
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Still time to have your say on Falmouth Bay 'protection area'
A drop-in session on the proposed Special Protection Area (pSPA) which, if approved, will encompass Falmouth Bay, attracted about 25 people last week. Natural England’s Richard Cook spent time explaining what the proposals mean and how they would
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Helston farm charity big breakfast goes off with a bang-er: PICTURES
Breakfast went off with a bang(er) last Friday when fry ups in Helston served up cash for Cancer Research. The annual Big Breakfast event in aid of Cancer Research UK was hosted once again by Margaret Eva at Tregarrick Farm. She was helped
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Support for high risk mums to be in Cornwall
Pregnancy can be a worrying time, but mums to be with blood disorders can receive extra reassurance thanks to a “one-stop” service being offered by the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust. It is the only trust in the South West Peninsula to run a joint
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New priest-in-charge installed in Mabe
The Rev Steve Smith is the new priest-in-charge at St Laudus Church in Mabe after being installed by the Bishop of St Germans, the Rt Rev Chris Goldsmith. Also present at the service to witness the licensing were the Dean of Truro Cathedral, the
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Council rejects Lowertown homes plan
PLANS to build two homes on land at Lowertown, which had attracted more than 30 letters of objection, have been refused by Cornwall Council. The council feels the scheme, which included a single access, would constitute housing development in an
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Do you have the X-Factor? Cornwall's first tryouts in Newquay today
The Great Western Hotel in Newquay has been chosen to host an X Factor audition as the hugely popular TV talent show comes to Cornwall for the first time. The ITV hit show is sending a mobile audition unit to the county as part of a nationwide
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We have to talk about... Lionel? Novelist named as uni writer in residence
The acclaimed novelist Lionel Shriver, writer of 'We Need to Talk About Kevin', has been named as Falmouth University’s latest writer in residence at its school of writing and journalism. She is the third writer to take on this role, following