In this week’s Cornish Times:

- As parts of South East Cornwall have had their highest rates of Covid-19, a café owner and her staff whose business had to close speak out – and we hear from a woman forced to retire early who says Public Health England have ‘broken the human rights act’

- Liskeard RBL celebrates its 100th anniversary – don’t miss this photo story!

- Happy ending for lost dog in Looe

- Duck Race success as thousands raised on the river

- And look out for more watery fun on the river in Saltash this weekend, as we preview the cardboat boat race!

- Supermarket in Liskeard can extend its delivery times permanently

- Find out how you can sponsor a bat and help save an ancient church!

- Read about the Tamar Valley pensioner doing an incredible walk from John O’Groats to Land’s End

- And we take a look at some of the 67 artists who’ve got their studios open for the public in an exhibition trail that runs until the end of this weekend!

- We bring you our packed Sport pull-out, filled with all the best in local and regional football, cricket, golf, rugby, sailing, gig rowing, speedway and bowls – and a special preview of the Tour of Britain event.

- As well as all this, in your latest edition of The Cornish Times you’ll find the Farming section, Puzzles page, Naturewatch, TV, court reports, reader letters, and a wealth of news and information on important topics from property to health and care.

- Look out for your latest edition of The Cornish Times, out in the shops now!