Issue 281 - 17/1/07
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Taxi drivers could face tough new licensing tests after the council confirmed they are looking at reviewing their licensing policy. Sam Jefferson of the Newquay Voice investigated.
Four adorable collie-crossed labradore puppies at St Francis Homes for Animals are looking for a good home (17/1/2007).
Winds whip up a foam frenzy and worst fishing for a decade at Newquay. Pictures taken at Fistral, Newquay.
Serco and Restormel Borough Council proudly unveiled six new trucks. Newquay Voice reporter Sam Jefferson investigated how the £130,000 investment couldn't mask local displeasure over the bin colection process in Newquay.
Lisa and John Kirk planned to sell Seaways Hotel in Pentire in 2003 but problems with planning consent mean they are now on their fifth application for development of the building. Sam Jefferson of the Newquay Voice interviewed them.
Clemence Lincoln-Williams (27) will be making her way to the Andes in September 2007 as part of a fund-raising initiative for Multiple Sclerosis Trust. Pledges of support can be made to her through the Newquay Voice office on 01637 878298.
Falmouth College graduates John Holmes and Ben Young have launched their own company OSO Media. They can be contacted at www.osomedia.co.uk
After a year since the first intake of trainees at Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant at Watergate Bay, some are now moving on to challenges outside. Newquay's Sam Lounds and Michael mallet are two of those who have turned their lives around through the experience. Katri Iivonen of Newquay Voice interviewed them.