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Cornwall Live on MSN'I visited the seaside town loved by the Royal Family - it should be your next destination'A tiny picturesque seaside village in Cornwall has long been a hit with visitors, with King Charles and Queen Camilla as well ...
A FAKE blue heritage plaque that was hung from King Charles the Martyr, Falmouth, on Sunday in protest at a slave -trader ...
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Falmouth Packet on MSN'Offensive' blue plaque hung outside Falmouth church over slave trader memorialA “blue plaque” decrying a memorial to a Falmouth born slave trader was hung briefly outside the parish church at the weekend ...
A “blue plaque” decrying a memorial to a Falmouth born slave trader was hung briefly outside the parish church at the weekend. Churchgoers arriving for the first service at King Charles the Martyr ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNVillagers in Cornwall second homes haven fight back to save communityNeighbours are trying to save their local which is being sold in the village where eight in ten homes are not lived in. 'It's the last man standing. Without the pub, it's a hollow village.' ...
What makes for a great place to live? Access to nature, a sense of community and culture on your doorstep can all help. So which towns make the cut?
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Cornwall Live on MSNLocals protest slave trader memorial but others say 'don't try to hide our past'A huge blue plaque has been illegally installed outside a church in Cornwall by a group of anonymous residents who say the ...
KYLE DEL-MONICO, 32, of Pendour Park, Lostwithiel had a warrant issued for his arrest when he failed to turn up to court to ...
A great afternoon celebrating VE Day on May 8. Juan and Lorraine from The Bencoolen Inn, Bude, hosted a great afternoon with ...
Four of the portraits feature trailblazing African Nova Scotian women educators: Martha Eleanor Jones (1860-1918), Willena ...
CHARLESTON — A new bar is bringing what its owner called an easy, beachy, breezy vibe to Upper King Street. King Street Hideout, located where Spanish restaurant Barsa once served ...
The City of Hamilton will begin paving works along King Street, from Dundonald Street to Church Street, while removing and replacing ten mahogany trees as part of a sustainability and ...
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