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Public Budget Engagement Event | St Uny School, St Ives Polmenor Drive, Carbis Bay, St Ives TR26 2SQ | Cornwall Council

Oct 29 , 2014 - Wed - 6:00 pm

Cornwall Council Budget 2014/15 - facing massive cuts "To put it perspective that if you run a business or a household, the savings you need to make would be equal to one-third of your household / business income"

See also 141002 | The reality of Cornwall Council’s Budget for 2015 | cllrandrewwallis.co.uk  read more »

Hobby Afternoon 30 October - Angarrack Community Centre

Oct 30 , 2014 - Thu - 2:00 pm

Angarrack's fortnightly hobby afternoon takes place today between 2pm and 4.30pm at the Angarrack Community Centre.

Come along and bring something that you enjoy doing or just come along for a chat and a cup of tea!

Admission is £2. All welcome.

Coffee Morning - Angarrack Community Centre

Oct 24 , 2014 - Fri - 10:00 am
Angarrack's fortnightly coffee morning takes place today between 10am and noon at the Angarrack Community Centre.

Angarrack Methodists | Sunday Service

Oct 12 , 2014 - Sun - 11:00 am
Members at Angarrack Methodist Church thank all those who supported the Harvest Festival on September 28 and 29. Special thanks to the preachers, on Sunday Mrs Tanner and Reverend Mark Richards and on Monday evening Reverend Bob Senior, for presiding over the songs of praise. Many thanks also to organist Mr Geoff Pooley without whom there would be no music. The weekend helped raise much needed funds for the chapel. You are invited to join members at Angarrack Methodist Church for worship each Sunday morning at 11am. The preacher today will be Mr Matthew Care from St Ives. All welcome.

141001 | Hayle wins Gold again, for the eighth time in a row

Via http://haylepump.org.uk/documents/haylepump117final.pdf

Hayle in Bloom

Ten members of Hayle in Bloom left Hayle at 4am to go by coach to the awards ceremony at Trowbridge, along with other bloomers from St Just, Marazion and Truro.

They were delighted to win Gold again, for the eighth time in a row.

This is an amazing achievement, everyone involved should get a medal for helping to make our town so beautiful!

Hayle also won many  read more »

141010 | Sluicing returns via Hayle Pump

Via http://haylepump.org.uk/documents/haylepump117final.pdf

Sluicing returns

New sluice gates have been fitted to Carnsew Basin in Hayle as part of the plans to resume a sluicing regime, part of the South Quay development by ING.

The sluice pools and sluice gates in Hayle traditionally played a major part in deepening and straightening the navigation channel from the bay into the port of Hayle, and maintained that depth to allow bigger ships and more commerce for the port. This in turn increased the success and wealth of the rival Cornish Copper Company and Harveys of Hayle, which led to greater investment and development of technology and business which helped Hayle play its part in the Industrial Revolution.  read more »

141001 | News from the Mayor via Hayle Pump

Via http://haylepump.org.uk/documents/haylepump117final.pdf

Hayle Harbour, News from the Mayor

After decades of neglect and dilapidation, Hayle Harbour is almost unrecognisable, with the works on North Quay out to Harvey’s Towans complete and ready for development, with the public enjoying unfettered access along the upper and lower public promenades, most of us used to using the new North Quay bridge, and the old swing bridge currently undergoing some sort of repairs and hopefully restoration.  read more »

Angarrack Methodists | Sunday Service

Oct 5 , 2014 - Sun - 11:00 am
You are invited to join members at Angarrack Methodist Church for worship each Sunday morning at 11am. The preacher today will be Reverend Bob Senior. The members look forward to welcoming everybody.

Hobby Afternoon 16 October - Angarrack Community Centre

Oct 16 , 2014 - Thu - 2:00 pm

Angarrack's fortnightly hobby afternoon takes place today between 2pm and 4.30pm at the Angarrack Community Centre.

Come along and bring something that you enjoy doing or just come along for a chat and a cup of tea!

Admission is £2. All welcome.

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