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Thousands watch on as little Albie turns on the Christmas lights in Falmouth
Thousands of people flocked into Falmouth on Thursday to see the Christmas lights switched on by a very special little boy. Four-year-old Albie Cook was picked from a wide array of nominations last month to turn on the lights following the sudden
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Meet the man hoping to bring a bit of Las Vegas to reopened Helston bar
A bar in Helston has reopened this week with its new owner hoping to bring a little bit of Las Vegas to the town. Terry Scott opened Scotty’s Paradise which is located behind the Beehive on Coinagehall Street during Helston’s Christmas Light
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Father Christmas arrives at Eden in a flurry of snow
Father Christmas arrived at the Eden Project yesterday (Thursday, November 30), bringing with him a flurry of snow that dusted the famous Biomes. Mr Claus has officially taken up residence in his log cabin with his merry elves and sleigh in tow
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Penryn’s interactive ‘Climate Wall’ projects messages ahead of COP28
AN interactive art installation in Penryn is giving the community the chance to reflect and respond to climate issues to mark the start of COP28. The University of Exeter’s Climate Wall acts as a public record, aiming to connect Cornish people
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Cornwall Council appeal for help to reunite these lost dogs with their owners
CORNWALL Council is appealing for help to reunite five lost dogs with their owners. The dogs were found in different areas of the county and have been taken into the council's kennels. The council is asking anyone who has lost a dog to check
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Underground drugs stash discovered in Cornwall: two arrested
DEVON and Cornwall Police have shared an update on a drugs warrant that was executed earlier this week. Police arrested two suspects and seized a stash of suspected cocaine and cannabis this week in Camborne. Detectives from Devon and Cornwall
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Emergency survey reveals risk of 'further imminent falls' at cliff in Cornwall
A warning of "further imminent falls" has led to people being told to stay away from a cliff in Cornwall this week. Cornwall Council has warned people not to use the steps at Whipsiderry Beach in Newquay, and to keep away from the cliffs there
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Eagles women triumph to win their third-ever game
SHROUDED in mist and drenched in mud, a large crowd gathered at the heart of Falmouth to cheer on a powerful group of women on a Sunday mission to win their first-ever rugby match, writes Danny Trick. These were not your ordinary warriors, but
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Luxury hotel in Cornwall announces 'distinguished' addition to its leadership team
AN award-winning family-owned Cornish hotel has appointed an experienced hotelier to its leadership team. The Headland has announced the appointment of Jason Adams to its team in pursuit of its goal to become the premier luxury resort in the Southwest
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All the pubs in Cornwall giving a free drink to 'lift legends' this Christmas
Designated drivers will be entitled to free soft drinks in almost 80 licensed premises across Cornwall throughout the festive period. As part of Devon and Cornwall Police’s Lift Legend campaign, designated drivers will be entitled to a free soft
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Wooden Spoon Pirates raise money for disadvantaged children
THE Cornish Pirates were delighted to welcome representatives of Wooden Spoon Cornwall who made a collection in support of the important charity at the Pirate's recent league match played at the Mennaye Field against Caldy, writes Phil Westren.
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Public warned not to approach wanted man
POLICE in Cornwall have warned the public not to approach a man wanted on recall to prison. Matthew Adams, aged 43, is currently wanted on recall to prison for a previous burglary offence and enquiries are currently being made by police in order
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Cornish Lithium announces appointment of new directors and board changes
A MINERAL exploration company has announced the appointment of new directors and board changes. Mineral exploration and development company, Cornish Lithium, has said it is pleased to announce the appointment of Adam Howard and John Raymond to
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National Highways set to open new flyover as part of major A30 upgrade in Cornwall
A flyover at the new Chiverton interchange will be partially opened to traffic next month as part of National Highways’ A30 Chiverton to Carland Cross dualling scheme. Following the early summer removal of the old Chiverton roundabout – Cornwall
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Cornwall-based company to develop global tree database
A CORNWALL-based company is using recently acquired funds to develop a global tree database to help regional authorities manage their tree populations. Cornwall-based Tremap has secured £67,000 in round two of Innovate UK’s design foundations
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Cornwall named 'green energy champions' of England in recent study
Households in Cornwall are more likely to be green energy champions than anywhere else in England. New data by iChoosr, an organisation promoting renewable energy, reveals the region has the highest proportion of households either generating their
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Tunnel of Lights experience at Shipwreck Treasure Museum opens for fifth year
The Charlestown's Shipwreck Treasure Museum immersive Tunnel of Lights experience has opened for its fifth year. A creative crew of artists has concocted a fresh, highly-anticipated festive theme, involving tens of thousands of sparkling lights
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Newquay chef triumphs in Masterchef competition months after kidney transplant
A chef from Cornwall has been crowned the UK International Bangladeshi MasterChef just two months after receiving a kidney transplant. Eshan ‘Mo’ Miah from Zaman’s Restaurant on Henver Road, Newquay was one of the shortlisted 16 finalists from