This week’s Cornish Times is on sale now and inside you will find:

-        A Tamar Valley-based company has been named as one of the UK’s top 10 start-ups after creating a digital app to make reading more accessible.

-        A Callington-based auction house is hoping to find a home for a 16ft-tall organ which was saved from a chapel in Calstock by a music-loving collector who has now passed away aged 80. It was a surprise discovery when the auctioneers came to do a house clearance in an outhouse.

-        A date has been set for Liskeard’s 15th Relay for Life.

-        Staff at a Liskeard care home say they are overwhelmed by the generosity of people who have donated to their collection for the women and children refugees of Ukraine. Meanwhile a Pensilva-based company is supplying medical oxygen cylinders to help the war wounded to ‘doctors without borders’ international organisation Medecins sans Frontieres.

-        We also report on how residents in Menheniot have been asked to vote on their Neighbourhood Plan.

-        Staying in Menheniot, in our Looking Back history page Brian Oldham of Liskeard Old Cornwall Society looks at the refurbishment work done on St Lalluwy’s Well there both recently and in 1937, the year in which the present Queen’s father King George VI was crowned.

-        We have a report on the ideas put forward in the recent ‘charrette’ public consultation event to shape the future look of Bodmin town centre.

-        Also the owner of a shop in Polperro is hoping to sell some wonderfully colourful patchwork throws handmade and donated by a local crafter to aid the appeal to re-roof the chapel which is so important to life in the village.

-        Read about a new Discover Cornwall app for both residents and visitors.

-        In planning matters, a ‘robust heritage assessment’ has been recommended by planners before proposed changes can be made to a historic Calstock pub to ensure its future viability as a business.

-        In our Events page, read about Easter fun at Eden, point to point hors racing at Tavistock, and workshops for local musicians and singers due to take place during May in Callington.

-        In this week’s Cornish Times there are seven pages of Sport. We lead with all-rounder Andrew Cobb taking over the captaincy of Liskeard Cricket Club team, plus Sam Hughes of Saltash United has set a club record by scoring his 295th goal for the team. Meanwhile Plymouth Speedway has just restarted. We also have reports on Western League, Plymouth Argyle Youth, South West Peninsula League, St Piran League, ECPL and Women’s Football. Other sports featuring this week include Rugby Union, Hockey, Athletics, Badminton, Golf, Snooker, Pool, Euchre and Angling.

-        Oher favourite features in this week’s issue include: Family Announcements, Court reports, Community News, Wordsearch, Puzzles Page, Ray Roberts’ Nature Watch and TV Choice column, plus there are four pages of Farming matters, and also Recruitment, Homes and Gardens, Antiques and Auctions, Property, Care, Health and Wellbeing and Motoring features and Public Notices.

There is all this and more in this week’s Cornish Times, available in the shops now.