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Christmas Lights

Cream Tea and Cakes - 7 Vellan Parc

Aug 9 , 2015 - Sun - 2:00 pm
There will be a cream tea and cakes afternoon entrance £3.50 in aid of St Julia's Hospice on Sunday August 9 between 2pm and 4pm at 7 Vellan Parc, Angarrack. Everyone welcome.

Coffee Morning - Angarrack Community Centre

Aug 28 , 2015 - Fri - 10:00 am
Angarrack's fortnightly coffee morning takes place today between 10am and noon at the Angarrack Community Centre. All welcome.

Angarrack Methodists | Sunday Service

Aug 9 , 2015 - Sun - 11:00 am
You are invited to join members at Angarrack Methodist Church for worship each Sunday morning at 11am. The preacher today is Mr Andrew Cashmore from St Ives. All welcome.

Harvest Ball in aid of Angarrack Christmas Lights

Sep 12 , 2015 - Sat - 8:00 pm
Harvest Ball 2015 in aid of Angarrack Christmas Lights

Saturday 12th September.

8pm

Live Band, bar and Pasty

Tickets are £5 each for anyone 14 and over

children under 14 can come in free as long as they are accompanied by a paying adult.

 
This is a fundraising event in aid of the Angarrack Christmas Lights.

Tickets are available from any committee member and will also be on sale in the Angarrack Inn

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Coffee Morning - Angarrack Community Centre

Aug 14 , 2015 - Fri - 10:00 am
Angarrack's fortnightly coffee morning takes place today between 10am and noon at the Angarrack Community Centre. All welcome.

150714 | Hayle Harbour Trust is investigating whether it might be possible to restore a causeway across from the Spit to Lelant

Late 1700s in yellow, Shorter route in green | Restore a causeway across from the Spit to Lelant Quay
Map of the footpaths across Lelant Water in 1828, just after the Causeway was opened (1825)

Via https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153510983496667&set=o.51847398...

The Hayle Harbour Trust is investigating whether it might be possible to restore a causeway across from the Spit to Lelant Quay. The first image shows the approximate original route from the late 1700s in yellow and a shorter route in green. Would anyone object to this? The Harbour Master has given preliminary support since Lelant Water is not considered a navigable waterway. It would not affect the ability of vessels to pass up there at high tide and would permit foot traffic for quite a large percentage of the day. It would make a nice connection/short cut on the Coastal Footpath.  read more »

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