Kerrier: Man Disorientated after Real Ale LunchAn auctioneer went into Helston for an opticians appointment. Realising he was a few minutes early, he decided to sink a quick drink in the Blue Anchor pub opposite the surgery. Kerrier: Cornish sculptor's tributeA Cornish sculptor has paid an artistic tribute to local miners. Kerrier: cornish choughsCelebrations with birth of three Chough chicks An innovative naturalistic approach to breeding choughs in Cornwall has succeeded with the birth of three chicks, brining hope that the release of a small family of birds will bring new blood to Cornwall’s single family of choughs. Kerrier: cornish drugs findIt was revealed yesterday that detectives had uncovered Cornwall’s largest-ever haul of Ecstacy at an abandoned tin mine. Kerrier: Kynance Cove gets 'green' faceliftHistoric buildings at one of the county's most spectacular landscapes have been revamped using "green" technology, it has been announced. Kerrier: Engines to Parade Once AgainThe steam parade of Trevithick Day looks set to return to the streets of Camborne next year. Kerrier: CSM says Goodbye to CamborneThe 116-year-old association between Camborne School of Mines and its home town has come to an end when the school closed its doors for the last time. Kerrier: Carnkie History ForumThe forum was raised a couple of years ago to record as much as possible the history of Carnkie and surrounding district and following a very successful reunion and exhibition on Piece School before it closed are now to hold a larger exhibition |
Cornwall News
Kayaking group rescued from river Woman jailed over brothel keeping A woman who made thousands of pounds running brothels in Devon and Cornwall is jailed for a year. Train line gets £8m refurbishment Nearly £8m is being spent on a Cornish branch railway line so that trains can run every half hour. No to incinerator A local MP has contacted hundreds of community organisations across Cornwall, urging them to join his call for a planning inquiry into the proposed waste incinerator at St. Dennis, on the grounds is goes against planning policy. Local emphasis for hospital meals The people who produce Cornwall's hospital food say the meals are tastier and more local than ever before. Free MoD cliff rescue for bullock A bullock which plunged over a cliff in Cornwall is rescued after the MoD agreed to waive its fee. Report highlights alcohol dangers About 750,000 people between the ages of 16 and 65 are "hazardous" drinkers, a new report says. Killer's sentence upheld by judge A High Court judge has ruled a Jersey man found guilty of killing a man will serve a minimum term of 20 years. |