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The Cornish Times
A ten-year-old boy and two teenagers have been praised for their quick thinking which stopped the spread of a potentially lethal fire.
Liskeard’s town crier has hit TV screens this month as the star of a national advertising campaign.
Two shops suffered water damage after part of their roofs collapsed during torrential rain.
A student can’t get to school as she is not entitled to transport – even though the school bus drives past her door.
Saltash Town Council has given its support for plans to build a Tesco store in the Carkeel area of the town.
Charity money has been stolen from a South East Cornwall wildlife park in what its owners have described as a ‘despicable’ act.
Work is expected to start next year on a major housing development in Looe after Cornwall Council gave it the go ahead.
Representatives from Ellie’s Haven and St Luke’s Hospice were the guests of honour at the opening of the new Tesco store at Callington and each charity was presented with £500 by manager Gary Wills.
A primary school pupil has wowed his parents and teachers by gaining an A* GCSE in astronomy.
Ginsters food sold at the new Callington Tesco store travels a round trip of more than 250 miles to be delivered – despite the factory being next door.
Graffiti boards created by youths are being displayed at the skate park in Liskeard in an attempt to cut down on crime.
A mother who is in a wheelchair has thanked a community organisation which has pledged to give her hundreds of pounds towards an electric wheelchair.
Thousands of pounds were raised at a charity party in memory of a brave mother-of-two who died from cancer on her 40th birthday.
Record results brought sleepless nights to an end for many on Tuesday as teenagers across South East Cornwall collected their GCSE results.
Bathers are being advised not to go in the sea at a local beach after a pollution incident which has killed hundreds of fish.
The anxious wait was over for students yesterday as they ripped open their A-level results.
Plans for a new health facility deemed a ‘priority’ by the Primary Care Trust (PCT) have been put on hold because of ‘financial uncertainty’.
Part of a new development in Looe could be named after a popular former mayor of the town as a permanent mark of respect.
THE anxious wait was over for students yesterday as they ripped open their A-level results.
Police are still waiting to speak to the victim of a stabbing attack which took place in Dobwalls on Friday afternoon.
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