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Children have no safe place to play because their parents say a housing development has been left without its promised play area. Installing a play area was part of the planning conditions for the Barratt Homes development at Lady Beam Court in Kelly... read on |
Parking charges at Liskeard station have been cut in half in an effort to curb anti-social parking in the area.
First Great Western has reduced the charges at the station to £1 a day. Mike George,... read on Car parking charges in South East Cornwall are set to rise in line with the rest of the county – but the fee for the first hour could be pegged at current rates for the next year. Members of Cornwall ... read on Roads were gridlocked on Monday as motorists attempted the school run in icy conditions. In East Looe, St Martins Road and Barbican Road, which has two schools and a nursing home along it, were at a s... read on Saltash Music, Speech and Drama Festival results The results so far from Saltash Music, Speech and Drama Festival.Speech results Humorous verse: 9 to 11 years: Sydnee Ponsford. , 86 marks. Solo verse speaking: 6 years and u... read on |
Sport
Lostwithiel members toast successful year Lostwithiel Bowling Club held their annual presentation dinner at the Restormel Lodge Hotel, Lostwithiel. After an enjoyable meal, chairman Terry Bray, presented trophies to the winners of the 2009 cl... read on |
Saint returns to dent Saltash’s title hopes Ashes former striker Ross Saint made a dramatic return to Kimberley Stadium as his 81st minute goal earned his side a point and put another dent in Saltash’s hopes of narrowing the gap on the Peninsul... read onTop rugby appointment for Kingsand’s former RN chief A man from South East Cornwall has become the new chief executive of Great British Wheelchair Rugby (GBWR) as it gears up its Elite Team to go for gold at the 2012 Paralympics. David Pond, from Kingsa... read onTime is running out for Blues to avoid the drop Time is fast running out for the Blues to avoid relegation, as they are now six points from safety and have played more games than the teams above them following this defeat at Bodmin. Liskeard played... read onTigers make the Saints work hard for points Liskeard Tigers narrowly missed out on causing an upset over high-flying St Agnes. Statistically this fixture should have seen St Agnes win comfortably, having only dropped one game all season, while ... read on |
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