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Young Bridgers make Tavistock work hard

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Tavistock 2 Wadebridge Town...

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Residents to have their say on car ban

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

LOCALS will at last have their say on whether Wadebridge's main shopping street should be off-limits to vehicles. For years people have been...

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Too many cyclists! Bid to ease the pressure on centre

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

A MASTER plan to ban tens of thousands of cyclists from Wadebridge is finally moving forward. To prevent the busy centre becoming clogged with bikes,...

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Parent group happy to be on new ground

Left to right:  Anita Nash (assistant secretary), Jason Peterson (assistant treasurer), Mary Jane Peterson and her daughter Angelsan, with Sarah White  and Helen Wrapson, fund-raisers.  1003ID03001BODHISTORY

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

A GROUP set up to help disabled parents is celebrating after finding a new venue in Bodmin. Since it started last year, the Family History Research...

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Supermarket war is picking up the pace

Morrisons

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

THE RACE to build a new supermarket in Wadebridge is picking up pace after Morrison's announced it is submitting a formal planning bid this week. It...

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Curry spices up menu at village fund-raising day

Marion Andrews and Barbara Hawkins  cooking curries.   1003ID04503HOSPICEDAY

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A TOUCH of Eastern promise filled this year's Port Isaac Hospice Day. For the first time, the organisers dished up curries and Indian cuisine as part...

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Tales from the road, railway and riverbank

Naturalist and photographer Adrian Langdon with year six pupils from Wadebridge Primary School.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

WADEBRIDGE Primary School pupils have been going wild over their latest subject. As part of their local studies centring on the River Camel the...

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Police believe a gang is responsible for growing domestic oil thefts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A GANG of thieves has got away with huge quantities of heating and diesel oil after attacking private tanks in the Bodmin and Wadebridge areas. During...

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Looe through to Junior Cup final

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

​Looe Town 2, Lanreath 0LOOE Town are through to the Westinsure Cornwall Junior Cup final after beating east Cornwall rivals Lanreath in the...

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Soldier's mum fights for wounded heroes

Counting the days: Roy and Wendy Buckthought.  1003ID01903HERO

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

THE mother of a soldier serving in Afghanistan has told how she lives in constant fear of bad news, as her son puts his life on the line battling the...

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