St Austell couple ordered to pay up for illegal use of logos
A COUPLE from St Austell who added popular logos such as Hello Kitty and Fireman Sam onto goods they were selling through their eBay shop have been ordered to pay up for illegally using the...
View ArticleEllo Ma! Eastenders' Nick Cotton stopped off for a holiday selfie...
Considering how he looked the last time we saw him, Eastenders' nasty Nick Cotton seemed to be having a whale of a time when he was spotted holidaying in Marazion today. Soap fans did a double take...
View ArticlePolice are hunting a man after a schoolgirl was attacked and...
Police are hunting a man who grabbed a teenage girl from behind and tried to strangle her as she walked to school in Liskeard.The 15-year-old girl was walking through Castle Park in South East Cornwall...
View ArticleThe ATM scam you could fall for - and how to avoid becoming a...
People are being warned to be on their guard when using cash machines - because criminals have found a new way of stealing your money. The key to it all is distraction, and you may not even realise...
View ArticleTake the weight off and enjoy 'magnificent views' of Falmouth...
RESIDENTS and visitors can take the weight off their feet and enjoy "one of the most magnificent views" thanks to seven new benches.The locally-made wrought-iron seats, which cost just over £6,000,...
View ArticleDemand for action as lorries and buses in danger on Cornwall's...
LORRY drivers and buses carrying children could be in danger from overgrowing hedges and trees, parish councillors have claimed.Sithney Parish Council said problems had been reported on the A394...
View ArticleDitch the booze for charity
MEN and women across Cornwall are being challenged to ditch the drink to raise money for charity.Cancer Research UK is launching Dryathlon in September for the second time in Cornwall. The initiative...
View ArticleTruro couple prove they are the perfect match with matching...
A couple have proved they are the perfect match after gaining first-class honours degrees together. Ian and Debbie Woodland received very similar marks, despite having completely different approaches...
View Article'Search and rescue services not affected by Falmouth coastguard...
THE MARINE office at Falmouth coastguard is being restructured but search and rescue services will not be affected.Following a national review of its survey and inspection services, the Maritime...
View ArticleRegatta stalwart Samantha Groom honoured for services to tourism...
A COMMUNITY stalwart has received the British Empire Medal for years of services to tourism in her town.Samantha Groom received the award in recognition of organising some of Cornwall's highest profile...
View ArticleBodmin Air Cadets' new £700 Squadron banner has been...
Air Cadets from Bodmin paraded their new squadron banner at a special dedication ceremony at St Petroc's Church.With the original 2533 (Bodmin) Squadron banner looking decidedly the worse for wear...
View ArticleCornish students helped veterans as part of work experience at...
A TEENAGER from a South East Cornwall school enjoyed a week's work experience at a well-known military charity.Elliot Wearne-Gould, 17, a year 12 student at Saltash Community School, joined Grace Nash,...
View ArticlePenzance jeweller creates diamond ring worth more than £200...
A PENZANCE jeweller has created an 18ct gold tanzanite and diamond ring which is to be raffled to raise funds for St Julia's Hospice in Hayle.Hannah Wallis at Walkers Jewellers in Penzance made the...
View Article'Living' mural unveiled at St Just community farm as part of bee...
A 'living' mural which has been created at Bosavern Community Farm as part of a wider bee conservation project was put in place last week.The mural has been created by residents and children of the...
View ArticleColourful murals transform derelict windows at Camborne Tesco
A SERIES of colourful murals depicting Camborne's heritage have been capturing the attentions of shoppers at one of the town's supermarkets.The Images of Camborne project presents the town through the...
View ArticleWho Decides is more like Who Cares
DRIVING up to Truro College on one of the most glorious summer's evenings we have seen so far I wondered why I was attending a Cornwall Council debate when I should probably have made a beeline to the...
View ArticleArson suspected after Callington car fire
Firefighters suspect arsonists are responsible for a car fire shortly after 5am this morning.. On arrival at Sevenstones, Callington, crews found one car which was well alight.A spokesperson for...
View ArticleWatch: Cornwall Wildlife Trust marks National Marine Week
If you have ever wondered about the activities of Cornish rockpools now is your chance to find out. Cornwall Wildlife Trust has released the first two videos of a series of short films about rockpool...
View ArticleTraffic nightmare as 12-mile tailback reported on A30 at Bodmin
There are reports of tailbacks stretching for more than 12 miles and a journey time of 45 minutes to get through the roadworks at Temple, Bodmin. Although a second eastbound lane opened yesterday,...
View ArticleBricklayer caught driving at TWICE the speed limit was in hurry...
A DRIVER reached more than twice the speed limit while trying to catch a flight to France.Self-employed bricklayer Giles Burgess Whitcomb was caught driving at 84mph in a 40mph area at Temple on...
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