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Circus Funtasia | Hayle Rugby Club | 7pm Friday

Aug 30 , 2019 - Fri - 7:00 pm

Circus Funtasia is back in Hayle from 28th-31st August, and it's bigger and better than ever!

This phenomenal live show goes beyond all your expectations, and proves that the circus isn't just for kids.

Expect spectacular aerialists flying through the Big Top, Wheel of Death acrobats that leap dizzying heights, fearless fire eaters, gymnasts and jugglers, effortless comic moments, crazy motorbikes, The Geek, and so much more!

** Special offer, opening night all seats £7 **


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190802 | Saints Trails to be exhibited

190802 | The names of stores lined up for a new retail park on the outskirts of Truro have been revealed in a new planning appli

Stores for new retail park on edge of Truro revealed

Stores for new retail park on edge of Truro revealed

Published by Emma Carton at 7:41am 6th August 2019. (Updated at 7:43am 6th August 2019)

Written by Local Democracy Reporter, Richard Whitehouse  read more »

190723 | Farmer-led badger vaccination project off to flying start

23rd July

Farmer-led badger vaccination project off to flying start

 Andrew Parkinson-2020VISION

Photo: Andrew Parkinson-2020VISION  read more »

1900 | Effects seen at Carbis Bay during gusty E.N.E. winds , dst rising to at least 240 ft

 
These 
aeolian deposits are most strongly developed on the northern coast, where 
large areas are permanently cut off from the operations of the plough. 
The most considerable of these fronts St. Ives Bay, forming the Lelant, 
Phillack, Upton, Gwithian and Godrevy towans. Another extensive 
tract constitutes the Perran Sands, and isolated patches continue as far as 
Newquay. Further to the north the solid rocks forming the promontory 
of Trevose Head are severed by the towans extending from Constantine 
Bay to Perleze Bay, and opposite Padstow a tract of sandhills extends from 
St. Michael to the Dunbar. Smaller patches occur at Gunwalloe and 
along the southern coast.
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Walking, Cycling

Walking, Cycling, Leisure, Multi-use trails

1757/1822 | Submarine forest of Mounts Bay noted by Rev W Borlase, hazel, and to a smaller extent of alder, elm and oak

So far back as the year 1757 the submarine forest of Mounts Bay was 
noted by the Rev. W. Borlase, and was subsequently described by Dr. Boase 
in the year 1822. The latter represents it as buried beneath deposits 
of sand and gravel, the removal of which by the sea is constantly laying 
it bare the outward prolongation of the vegetable bed extending beneath 
the sea. Between Penzance and Newlyn he notes a bed of vegetable 

1 See W. A. E. Ussher on ' The Recent Geology of Cornwall ' (articles reprinted from the Geol. 
Mag.), 1879 > anc * the Post-Tertiary Geology of Cornwall (printed for private circulation), 1879.
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Planning, Housing in Cornwall

Planning and Housing in Cornwall

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Information about Weather in Cornwall of interest to Angarrack
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