IN this week’s Cornish Times, a developer asks Liskeard residents for their views on plans to build up to 275 homes and 40 retirement apartments on the outskirts of the town.

We pay tribute to ‘son of Callington’ John Trevithick, best known for his revival of the Callington Honey Fair, who has sadly passed away.

There is local reaction to the Prime Minister’s Roadmap Out Of Lockdown announcement this week, while plans to build a retirement village and holiday facilities at an international golf resort in south east Cornwall are recommended for refusal.

There is a special whole-page feature on Home-Start Kernow as they celebrate their 20th anniversary with a new ‘Cascade of Kindness’ campaign.

There are two pages of readers’ letters, political columns from Conservative MP Sheryll Murray and the Liberal Democrats, our new puzzle page, and Ray Roberts’ ever popular Naturewatch column.

Rachael Budd brings us her latest Christian Comment column, and there is also the latest column from Christians Against Poverty.

In six packed pages of sport, as the return of grassroots action after lockdown gets ever closer, there is a special feature on Lanhydrock Cricket Club, and find out why they have reason to celebrate.

There are exciting off-field developments at Dobwalls Football Club; Saltash United sign one of their arch rivals Liskeard Athletic’s star players; the latest on when local football is likely to return; and our usual Plymouth Argyle column and youth team reports.

There is also a whole page of speedway devoted to some exciting signings at Plymouth Gladiators, and a special feature on up and coming star Ben Trigger.

There is the latest Exeter Chiefs column, news of Cornish Pirates’ return to action this weekend, and also hockey, wheelchair basketball and bridge.

There is so much to read and enjoy in this week’s Cornish Times. Out now – don’t miss it!