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Cornwall Tourism Awards 201007/09/10
Anticipation is building for forty of Cornwall’s top tourist establishments who have won gold, silver or bronze in this year’s Cornwall Tourism Awards.
read moreSix new wind turbines are being put up in Cornwall as part of a £12 million project to create the most powerful wind farm in the South West
read moreCornwall Council stands to get an extra £2.3 million to fix scarred rural roads as the Government looks to make transport funding "fairer".
read moreStanhope Forbes' 1921 work Abbey Slip, a view of Penzance, has been bought to sit alongside collections at Penlee House Gallery and Museum in the West Cornish fishing port.
read moreTHERE will be no shortage of belief when Porthleven get their Carlsberg South West Peninsula League campaign under way against Truro City this weekend.
read moreTRIBUTES have poured in for three-time Helston Mayor Donald Eddy who died, aged 75, last week. The same phrases turned up time and again: "he did so much for the town" and "he will be sadly missed".
read moreCornwalls mining heritage will be thrust into the 21st century after plans to build the country's first geothermal energy plant were given the go-ahead.
read moreAugust 18th, 2010 - Young sportsmen and women from across Cornwall were given their chance to shine during an exhausting day's schedule of racing in the Duchy. Hayle Pilot Gig Club again hosted the Under-14 Championships, which saw nearly 30 teams from the county.
read moreMore wind farms could spring up across the Westcountry after a Cabinet minister paved the way for an increase in turbines to prevent a UK power crisis. Energy Secretary Chris Huhne ...
read moreThe Pirates are coming home!26/07/10
The Cornish Pirates will return to their spiritual home at the Mennaye Field, Penzance for the new Championship season after the unexpected termination of their ground-share deal with Camborne RFC ...
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