Girls football goes indoorsGirls football training goes indoors for the winter months, as the Penzance Ladies FC's Junior Magpies move their sessions to the Humphry Davy School Sports Hall. All girls aged 6-14 years-old are welcome and the sessions are every Wednesday from October 8th, costing £1.50. The club are also looking for relaunch an U16 girls team, while the women's side train on Thursdays at Penzance Astro (7pm-8.30) and play five-a-side at the school, for the hour immediately following the girls' sessions. For more details, see the club website at www.penzanceladiesfc.co.uk or call 01736 874689. |
Cornwall News
Big chill leads harbour to freeze Five-vehicle pile up closes road Motorists face lengthy delays following a five-vehicle collision on the A38 at Tideford in Cornwall. Airport expansion plans discussed Ambitious proposals for the future of Newquay Airport are to be debated by Restormel councillors later. Two bailed over cannabis plants Two men arrested after police discovered a "large number" of cannabis plants at a house near Padstow are bailed. UK soldier wrote home 'every day' The fiancee of a Devon soldier killed in Afghanistan says he would write letters to her every day. MK New Year Message In his traditional New Year message to party members, supporters and the people of Cornwall, MK Leader Cllr Dick Cole has challenged one and all to “make sure that the voice of Cornwall is heard loud and clear in 2009.” Non-999 ambulances may go private Non-emergency ambulances in Cornwall and Devon may be operated by private companies. CENSUS IDENTITY 'TICK BOX' OPTION FOR WELSH The UK Government announced this week that the Welsh will be given their own tick box on the 2011 population census, but the Cornish will not. |