In the latest issue of the Cornish Times, on sale from this morning:
Tin mining may be set to make a comeback in South East Cornwall.
Record numbers of people turn out to see Saltash school’s production of Billy Elliot.
A historic silver key from Looe’s past has been returned to the town.
There is a growing backlash against plans to increase car parking rates in Cornwall.
A decision on plans to build 200 homes and a new business park at Liskeard has been deferred.
The National Trust Cotehele estate reports an excellent year for mistletoe.
Rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain have been announced as the headline act at 2017’s Looe Music Festival.
Police have released an image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with a burglary in Pelynt.
A Looe pub landlady is appealing to former regulars and friends to help support the funeral of a past member of staff.
Regular cement trains return along the branch line from Liskeard to Moorswater.
After a successful first weekend of Sunday trading, Liskeard shops will be open for Christmas shopping again this Sunday – again with free parking.
A Talland born soldier has been honoured by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission almost a century after receiving the First World War injuries which cost him his life (pictured).
And we have nativity play pictures from schools around South East Cornwall including Saltash, Torpoint, St Cleer and St Neot.






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