In this week’s Cornish Times:
- The Relay teams in and around Liskeard raising thousands for Cancer Research UK – photos and report from the weekend of activities
- We bring you 13 great pages of Sport from a jam-packed weekend where lots of trophies were decided
- Parking: Cornwall Council says free car parks are bad for local businesses – but Liskeard’s councillors argue that a ‘one-size fits all approach’ just won’t work in the market towns
- The costs of hiring a “freezing cold church hall with no Wi-Fi” for town council meetings are “bonkers” says one deputy mayor – find out why parish councils want the Government to listen
- “Tuna” the tuna-can cat from Saltash is safe and well- we speak to the volunteers who tracked him down and get an update!
- Resurfacing work on the Tamar Bridge gets underway today – find out what it involves
- Liskeard-based broadband provider expanding the team as it makes major investment in services in Cornwall
- Find out the plans to create camping and caravanning at Bodmin Moor’s popular Jamaica Inn
- Torpoint youngster runs his final mile of the month to support his young cousin – see photos of this heartwarming challenge
- A former sailor looks back to his induction into the Royal Navy aged 16 with some wonderful memories from HMS Raleigh of the time – including being part of the Queen’s Guard during her visit to Liskeard in 1956
- Local horseriders describe the scary incidents they’ve experienced on the rural roads round Tremar – and police urge better awareness among drivers
- Farming Diary for all your news and updates from the sector
- As well as all this you’ll find all the latest Magistrates Court reports, planning news, useful news and information on Money, Motoring, Antiques, Property, Health and Recruitment, Puzzles, reader letters, the Nature Watch page and much more! Look out for your latest copy of the Cornish Times, it’s in the shops today!





