Coach expects more female footballersWomen's Head Coach, Hope Powell, believes that many more females will get involved in the game, following the team's qualification for the World Cup. "I’m sure young girls watching the team now and who are not already involved in a club, will be keen to get out there and play themselves," she said. "It is a very exciting time to be involved in the women’s game, which can bring many health benefits for a player as well as making new friends." There are currently 8,000 female teams across Britain providing opportunities in every community. Why not take your first step in football? Check out the Find a Club facility at www.TheFA.com/Womens or call the Jaipur Cornwall League Press Officer on 01736 874689 for your nearest women's or girls teams. |
Cornwall News
Seeds gathered at Cornish gardens Three rescued from capsized boat A fishing boat crew rescues three people from the sea after their speedboat capsizes near Padstow in Cornwall. Priorities to safeguard children A board which monitors children's welfare groups sets out its priorities for the future. Pedestrian hit in bypass accident A pedestrian suffers serious injuries after being hit by a car on the A30 bypass near Camborne. Food prices Cornish farmers fear food bills could rocket if controversial plans get the go ahead from the European Parliament. INTERNET - CAMPAIGN FOR NATIONAL DOMAIN SUFFIXES The Celtic League has urged the Cornish Language Partnership to support the campaign to adopt national internet domain suffixes for the Celtic countries. So far just Ireland and Mannin have national domain suffixes (ie and im respectively). CORNWALL COUNCIL MONEY CRISIS WITH ICELAND? Cornwall Council is welcoming the news that the Local Government Association is meeting with the Government to discuss the position of local authorities who have money invested with the Icelandic bank Landsbanki. CORNWALL COUNCIL IS TRYING TO CHANGE THE RULES OF THE GAME In a further blow to Cornwall CouncilÂ’s plans to build a mass burn incinerator in St. Dennis, it has emerged that the County is seeking to alter the Regional Spatial Strategy for the South West to get round conflicts between the incinerator proposal and new regional planning policy. |