Also inside the paper this week:
- Meet the new mayors of Liskeard, Callington, Saltash and Torpoint and find out what they feel is most important for their towns in the months ahead
- A high court decision quashes Cornwall Council planning approval for a four-bed house on the Rame Peninsula – Cornwall Council will have to pay £35,000 in costs after losing the case. We hear from the campaign group who mounted the judicial review which saw that planning decision overturned.
- And in the same parish – the Maker with Rame Parish Council now has nine new members, We hear from the council’s new chairman about how this brand new council intends to move into the future, and from the founder of the group INFORM which galvanized a high turnout and successful campaigning
- Pubs in South East Cornwall reflect on how their first week of opening has gone
- Find out about the plans for the Tamara Scheme in the Tamar Valley after a £3.2million investment
- The Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary welcomes new legislation on the primate pet trade
- Local reaction to the railway reform and what it will mean for passengers and prices in the South West
- Callington author reveals the inspiration behind Ian Fleming’s 007 – WIN a copy of the book all about the James Bond creator!
- Packed 12-page sports pullout this week has all the best in local and regional sports coverage
- Farming - we hear why local farmers have slammed the Australia trade deal
- Looking back with Brian Oldham: hear about the former mayor of Liskeard with similarities to our newly elected mayor, and how he signed Harold Wilson up to the Labour Party at Liskeard’s railway station!
- As well as all this, we’re bringing you planning news for our area, magistrates courts reports, Ray Roberts’ Nature Watch, lively reader letters, Puzzles, and much more
Look out for your latest copy of The Cornish Times -it’s in the shops today!




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