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The station masterpieces of old

As reported in The Cornishman/West Briton

The station masterpieces of old

THERE is something about railway stations. Perhaps it is a hangover from the famous film Brief Encounter, the scene of lovers kissing goodbye in the noise and steam.

They can also be dramatic – the gathering of soldiers going

16/11/2009 10:26

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Flooding could be a thing of the past

As reported in The Cornishman/West Briton

Flooding could be a thing of the past

Thursday, November 05, 2009, 10:30

HAYLE'S flooding problem will soon be a thing of the past, according to Cornwall Council.  read more »

Poll finds residents oppose a South Quay supermarket

As reported in The Cornishman/West Briton

Poll finds residents oppose a South Quay supermarket

Friday, October 23, 2009, 10:06

Hayle Town Council - #23: Report to Electorate - October/November 2009

Council Corner

These are regular 'newsletters' from the Hayle Town Council to Hayle residents. Thanks to the support of the Editor and Staff, they are also published bimonthly in the Hayle Pump Newsletter, subject to availability of space.

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West Briton Letters – October 8, 2009

As reported in The Cornishman/West Briton

 

THIS government hasn't created jobs; but it has created job losses.

However, this then allowed them to close a great number of our job centres – which created the loss of more jobs – while at the same time causing an increase in travelling for those looking for employment.

The media I listen to and read still paints a picture of record unemployment for Cornwall having an increase of over 100% in the last 12 months for unemployment benefits.  read more »

I LIKE to buy as much as I can from local suppliers | Derek Elliott Angarrack Hayle. | thisiscornwall.co.uk

Wednesday, August 05, 2009, 15:38

I LIKE to buy as much as I can from local suppliers; so you can imagine how I felt when in the Hayle Co-op I picked up a tin of Irish stew which stated 'made in the UK', but was followed by "using mutton from EU, Australia or New Zealand and EU Vegetables". Well, with 27 countries in the EU, plus Australia and New Zealand that must have been some tin of stew. It makes you wonder what its carbon footprint totalled and just how many people participated in obtaining its contents – any guesses remembering it was supposed to have been made in the UK?  read more »