Issue 280 - 10/1/07
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Shiatsu massage for horses is being administered by Sheila Rose of the Cornwall School of Shiatsu, St Columb Major, Cornwall - an ancient Japanese therapy. Sheila is contactable on 01637 881508.
A pensioner is annoyed that officials are not doing anything about a man using street as a toliet.
The Newquay Branch of the British Heart Foundation has pumped funds into local medicine through raising £430 by a Christmas hamper raffle and auction. The cheque was presented at St Columb Minor InstituteHall. Annie Jose, Mike Fiske, Basil and Joan Skinner are pictured. David Johnson organised the Christmas evening.
Cornish Bard Anthony Truscott has been lleft upset that a home for him in his beloved Cornwall can't be found. Newquay Voice's Sam Jefferson discovered that Anthony, who was made a Bard of the Gorsedd in 2002 for his services to Cornish music had been told to try and find a home in Scotland.
Newquay Voice reporter Sam Jefferson spoke exclusively to Rita a woman living in a bus shelter in Newquay and discovered her past as a teacher in Holland.
Plans shown for the future development of Newquay's Grantham Astor Hotel in Edgcumbe Gardens. The building is planned to be demolished and rebuilt as an 'apart-hotel'.
St Cubert's new priest Rev Jeremy Andrew was licensed to work in the Cubert parish by Bishop of St Germans the Right Reverend Roy Screech. The parish responsibilities cover the areas of Cubert, Perranzabuloe, Crantock and Holywell Bay.