Issue 307 - 18/07/07
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Judgement day has come for Newquay's entry into this year's South West in Bloom competition and adjudicator David Littlewood braved the rain on Friday to admire the sterling efforts of residents to beautify the town....
A St Newlyn East woman had the pleasure of listening to a performance of a song which she had composed, at a concert at St Micheal's church.
The Newquay girl, who ran off with Paulo's Circus in February after falling in love with the owner's son, has been reunited with her family after five months on the road....
A Pentire couple opened up their garden for a tea party to promote awareness of the plight of people suffering with untreated leprosy on Thursday. Rachel Mitchell has supported the Leprosy Mission charity for over 20 years and two years ago finally went to India to see the effect of leprosy first hand.
Was it our mothers who told us not to listen to rumours? Well, in the case of Newquay Amateur Dramatics Society's production of farcial comedy 'Rumours,' it's lucky that mother doesn't always know best. Rumours tells the tale of a group of dinner party guests who attend their joint friends' wedding anniversary only to find one host strangely absent and the others, let's say, in a bit of a daze. Newquay Cancer Research UK chairman Harry Everett receives a cheque for £757.10 from the Lane Theatre cast following their charity evening.