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Oyster festival plans for Falmouth

Dawn Runnels enjoying oysters

2:45pm Friday 25th July 2008

Planning for the ever popular Falmouth Oyster Festival, which will be held at Events Square, Discovery Quay, from Thursday October 16 to Sunday October 19, is well underway with its tried and tested recipe for success.

Controversial curfew from tonight

Controversial curfew from tonight

5:48pm Friday 25th July 2008

A controversial curfew targeting children and teenagers in the Close Hill area of Redruth started this evening.

Falmouth building could soon get facelift at last

Falmouth building could soon get facelift at last

12:07pm Friday 25th July 2008

The end is in sight for Falmouth’s own “Battle of Waterloo” following a legal breakthrough in a complex case involving three derelict houses that have been unoccupied for some 20 years.

Bouncing babies raise charity money

Youngsters from the Crypt Pre-school took part in a sponsored bounce on Gyllyngvase Beach, including Ria (centre in pink).

9:58am Friday 25th July 2008

Falmouth babies were literally bouncing when they took part in a charity event on one of the town’s beaches.

Adventurer takes to the seas

Adventurer takes to the seas

1:02pm Thursday 24th July 2008

Sailor and adventurer Pete Goss has given a big thumbs up to his Cornish Lugger Spirit of Mystery after initial sea trials.

Tory MP visits Falmouth post office

6:39pm Wednesday 23rd July 2008

Ark Prisk, the Shadow Minister for Cornwall, will offer his support to post offices with closure under a controversial national programme when he visits the county this week.

Campus master plan exhibition to move

4:43pm Wednesday 23rd July 2008

A public exhibition showing a master plan for the future of the Tremough Campus is moving to the university's Falmouth Campus next week.

Constantine to host 60 years of Carnival Queens

4:29pm Wednesday 23rd July 2008

Preparations are well underway for Constantine Carnival, which this year will celebrate 60 years of carnival fun in the village.

Surfers team up to make beaches friendly

2:35pm Wednesday 23rd July 2008

Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) have teamed up with Barefoot wine to launch a nationwide beach clean-up tour this summer and are calling for those who have not yet signed up to roll up their sleeves to make their beach Barefoot Friendly'.

Leave the dolphins alone plea

2:29pm Wednesday 23rd July 2008

Following reports of people in a RIB chasing a group of dolphins off the south coast of Cornwall recently, Cornwall Wildlife Trust and British Diver Marine Life Rescue are reminding the public to behave responsibly around marine wildlife. Harassment can cause severe distress and make animals change their natural behaviour. In the worst case, it can lead to serious injuries, amputations and even death due to propeller strike.


National News

Consent key to healing divisions

Dr Rowan Williams

Updated 10:16pm Friday 25th July 2008

The Archbishop of Canterbury said he aimed to heal divisions among the 77 million-strong Anglican Communion through "consent, not coercion" as he sought to gain unity.


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