Issue 289 - 14/03/07
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A new group has formed which is hoping to cater for the needs of people of a certain age, the University of the Third Age has set up a branch in Newquay to provide education and leisure activities for men and women who are no loger in full time emplyment.
Newquay's Kodak Expresses Steve Newman put himself under the strip when Top2Toe's Emma waxed his chest for Restormel Befriending Scheme charity, helping to raise £500.
Will Keegan and Daniel Rundle have been presented with certificates by the British Divers Marine Life Rescue charity after saving the life of an injured pup.
Vistors in Newquay caan now enjoy a pint of their favourite Skinner's ale without having to worry about driving, thanks to the launch of the Rail Ale Trail on the Atlantic Coast Line between Newquay and Par.
Watergate Bay had a special visitor in the form of conservative MP Mark Prisk, shadow minister for small business and enterprise.
Mawgan Porth Cabaret Club are busy rehearsing their production of 'Time In Tempo'
A rare bird the dusky warbler was spotted in Harry and Mavis Everett's garden.
Eight brave men went beyond the call of duty in their efforts to raise money. The hapless volunteers agreed to be waxed in order to raise money for Restormel Befriending Scheme charity and soon found themselves writing in agony - the event raised £500.
A blind Newquay man has recently completed his 4000th wooden and wicker item since he started creating the items for Newquay-based charities.
Cornwall Hospice South West received a welcome boost to funds when St Columb Minor Whist Drive presented them with a cheque for £255.