NORTH Cornwall’s MP has hailed ‘vital progress’ on plans for a new rail connection across Cornwall as part of a new ‘Kernow Connect’ project. The scheme has grown from initial feasibility work ...
You easily attract attention as your ideas inspire others and influential people begin to notice your talents. Recognition from respected figures boosts confidence and you feel comfortable stepping ...
ARE you tired of hearing about last week’s council elections yet? It’s strange to have your news feeds so absorbed by something that wasn’t happening in Cornwall, but the potential ramifications (from ...
A NUMBER of people who have attended sign language classes in St Austell are celebrating after becoming fluent in more than 250 words. Those who have reached this milestone have been presented with ...
A PLANNING application to build up to 325 homes in fields on the outskirts of St Austell has been submitted to Cornwall Council. Persimmon Homes is seeking outline planning consent to develop a site ...
VISITORS can unleash their energy this May half-term as the National Trust and Pokémon team up for exclusive Pokémon Trading Card Game. The Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trail, which is at Lanhydrock ...
A SPECIAL lunch held by the Foresters Friendly Society at a pub in Cornwall has helped to raise money for the Cornwall Hospice charity. The Foresters chairman’s lunch was enjoyed by society members ...
The bus has been kitted out with a slide from top to bottom deck, a climbing wall, gaming stations, a drum room, craft areas, and a tuck shop YOUNG people in and around Callington are being invited to ...
WE recently had a break away from home for a few weeks and on our return the garden had suddenly taken off. After what felt like a wet and windy winter and cool early spring days and nights, ...
WE are living in a beautiful world where for at least 10,000 years the climate has been relatively stable, making our planet habitable. That state, however, is starting to change. This is caused by ...
A NORTH Cornwall farmer has been told to pay £3,765 after a spillage led to a fish kill in the River Ottery. Truro Magistrates Court heard on Wednesday (May 13) that Norman Osborne of Tobarn, ...
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