V Tree
A large V shaped pine tree on the Antony estate near Torpoint...
Seaton Beach
Located at the bottom of the Seaton River valley this sand and shingle beach is popular with families. At low tide it joins up with Downderry around the headland...
Seaton River
The Seaton River as it flows out of the valley and through the village of the same name...
Portwrinkle
Looking down over the one time fishing village of Portwrinkle. In the background is the start of Whitsand Bay as it stretches 4 miles down the Rame Peninsula...
It's just a game of rugby not the end of the world Stonefly. It was a good game to watch, Exeter deserved their 16-3 half time lead just as the Pirates deserved to bring it level with a couple of minutes to go. Exeter's late try was the only time they got into our 22 in the second half. Although I'm not blaming the ref he certainly didn't do us any favours!
The words 'Cornish Pirates' and 'sell out' in the same post? Stonefly will love that one! Poor old 'fly and his ex-beloved Pirates... he wasn't this upset when his 'girlfriend' got a puncture!
C'mon Stonefly i'll beat you 76-22 at insults. Revenge!
Still using that same "blow-up doll" gag, HP? For the record, you'll find it was 22-76; the Reds were at home that glorious spring afternoon (30th March 2002, in case you were wondering!)
As for upset, I'm too busy basking in the smug warmth of watching the Bay remain top of their league - why, less than a fortnight back I was in Truro bearing witness to 'The Massacre on St Clement's Hill'
ShelterBox team in 'good spirits'
A Cornish charity packs another 1,000 survival boxes after becoming one of the first teams into the Burmese cyclone zone.
Man hurt in 'tombstoning' plunge
A man suspected of "tombstoning" off a cliff in Cornwall is in hospital with spinal injuries
Work begins to repair canal gates
Work is under way to repair the storm-damaged lock gates of Cornwall's Bude Canal.
Brown wants more homes for young
Gordon Brown says he wants to help young people in Cornwall buy houses
Gangmaster hits back after losing licence
A gangmaster has spoken out after having his licence revoked amid claims of forced labour.
Pupil's punishment 'not enough'
A mother criticises a one-day suspension for a pupil who attacked her daughter at a Cornish school.
Prime Minister visits Eden
The Prime Minister made an impromptu visit to Cornwall today and enjoyed an extensive tour of the Eden Project.
Flora day celebrations
Thousands flocked to Helston's ancient Flora Day on Thursday and while they arrived in their droves, rain - thankfully - stayed (mostly) away.