Issue 297 - 09/05/07
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Forty young horse riders have gained their stable management awards from the Association of British Riding Schools (ABRS) after doing their training at Trenance stables.
After serving thousands of portions of pies and even more real ale, the staff at Cubert's Smugglers Inn had to admit that it really was the most successful annual real ale and pie festival to date.
The redevelopment of Pentire hots up following a spate of graffiti in the area which has stoked the controversy surrounding the changes.
Male Voice Choirs from all over the worl enjoyed a week of singing, socialising and sightseeing in Cornwall. The Third International festival saw a good number of local groups but fellow members from as far as South Africa.
Newquay's Falkland conflict memorial celebrations got off to a flamoyant start on Sunday wheb TV personality Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen helped choose the winners of a school art contest.
Newquay and Crantock ladies lunch on Thursday attracted a record number of participants and raised funds for the Cornish Hospice Care. The lunch was held at Sue and John Dennett's house in Crantock and raised £750.