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  • RUGBY: Saracens run riot against Helston

    PENRYN Saracens defied having their squad badly hit by first team call ups to register an impressive and comfortable 55-12 victory against an also depleted Helston team. It's a compliment to the development of the team this season to see so many

  • FOOTBALL: Trelawny League Results

    PREMIER DIVISION Gulval 1-2 Threemilestone Gwinear C’town 3-3 St Keverne Mousehole Res 4-2 Mawnan St Buryan 1-0 Constantine   DIVISION ONE Perranporth Res 0-2 Lizard Argyle St Agnes Res 3-1 Stithians Trevenson Utd

  • RUGBY: Camborne unable to Bide time in defeat

    CAMBORNE put up stout resistance in North Devon before finally going down to a late Bideford try to return home without even the consolation of a bonus point. Again hard hit by injuries and unavailability on Saturday, Town were well served upfront

  • Follow the White Rabbit

    A shipment of rogues are venturing to Land’s End for two weeks this Easter to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the creation of Alice in Wonderland. The iconic landmark will be transformed into the land of the curious and curiouser with Rogue

  • From Broadway to Helston

    BROADWAY comes to Cornwall this April as Helston Theatre company present the South West premier of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard. The company is just one of a handful of groups across the UK who have been given |permission to stage the

  • Explore, Rescue, Protect!

    GET ready to embark on an exciting new mission with the quirky and courageous underwater adventure heroes, The Octonauts. Starring Captain Barnacles, Kwazii, and Peso, the new stage show, Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure brings the

  • Eggsplorers wanted

    There’s a lot going on this Easter at National Trust properties in West Cornwall. It’s the time of year when Cadbury joins forces with the staff and volunteers to offer families the ultimate day out with their popular Easter Egg Trails and there are

  • Will Cornwall be hit as B&Q to close 60 stores nationwide?

    Home improvement chain B&Q is to close as many as 60 stores over the next two years as part of a restructuring of its UK and Ireland business. The company has five stores in Cornwall. Parent company Kingfisher, which also owns Screwfix,

  • Friends of Falmouth Health Centre to disband

    The League of Friends of Falmouth Health Centre is set to disband after years of raising funds and supporting the centre. Friends of Falmouth Health Centre will be holding their 19th AGM on Tuesday, April 14 at 7.30pm, at Merchants Manor, Western

  • RUGBY: Penryn lose out at relegation threatened Tavistock

    COMING up against near relegation certainties Tavistock appeared to be the perfect chance for Penryn to finally record their second away win of the league season. But by the time 80 minutes had elapsed on Saturday, it was the hosts who had the

  • Ponsanooth youngsters get messy for Easter

    Easter had a messy start for the children of Ponsanooth as they enjoyed a series of activities to teach them the story behind the celebrations. The children enjoyed an afternoon which included dominos, painting, decorating biscuits and making up

  • Crowds enjoy Falmouth Spring Flower Show: PICTURES

    One of the world’s rarest flowers, a newly named daffodil and a huge white magnolia delighted the hundreds of visitors who descended on the Falmouth Spring Flower Show at the weekend. The two day event at Gyllyngdune Gardens and the Princess Pavilion

  • Have you say on development in Falmouth over next 15 years

    A six week consultation which seeks to collate the views of residents and businesses on how Falmouth should develop over the next 15 years was launched on Monday. Falmouth Town Council has taken the lead on creating a neighbourhood plan which will

  • RUGBY: JPR Williams visits Camborne

    WELSH rugby legend JPR Williams was the guest of honour for a charity dinner held at Camborne. The former full-back who played 55 times for his home country and won three Five Nations Grand Slams in 1971, 1974 and 1978 gave a talk about his career

  • Three homes recovered during two month 'key amnesty'

    A key amnesty during January and February which allowed anyone not living in their council home or illegally subletting it to hand back their keys rather than face possible criminal investigation and potential legal action, resulted in nearly 70 calls