Issue 298 - 16/05/07
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Now fully on the road to recovery is the young Kodi, the son of muscle-man Steve Ottway from Rothvose, the inspiration for his continued out standing performances in the competitive world of body building.
St Newlyn east church dates back to Norman times and there are a number of myths and legends which surround the church. The church is named after St Newlina who is believed to have been a christian princess martyred for her beliefs.
Newquay in Bloom partnership organised a plant sale on Sunday morning at Tregunnel car park and raised more than £600 for the initiative. Kim Parish of Serco Local Government said: 'Despite of the terrible weather spirits were extreamly high'.
A two-day Mini festival, which saw over one thousand minis cruise down from London to the Trevelgue Holiday Park in Newquay, was one of the best according to organisers Cranstar Event.
As the dust settled on the elections, Newquay's new mayor was sworn in at the council offices on Marcus Hill, and he offered some rousing words for the town and it's people.
Newquay's summer season looks set to kick off in style with an exciting 'summer warm up' event to be held on the Killacourt. This will be the town's first main event of the summer season and will take place over the weekend of June 2 and 3.
Newquay photographer Carolyn Oakley has been excepted as a member of the British Institute of Professional Photography, which is the pre,ier qualifying body for professional images-makers in the UK.
Alan Edyvean, 62, has been awarded with the town council's citizen of the year after decades of tireless service.