130225 | The power station canteen, for decades an eyesore on the North Quay, has finally been demolished | John Bennett
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130225 | News from John Bennett Hayle Town Councillor
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25 February 2013. The power station canteen, for decades an eyesore on the North Quay, has finally been demolished. The North Quay is looking much improved.
130225 | News from John Pollard Cornwall Councillor Hayle North
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Copperhouse Pool
I was recently sent a copy of a letter I wrote to the Cornishman in 1993! It argued against the selling by Peter De Savery of the Pool to the RSPB, warning that access and the right to use the waterways would be restricted. Well as we all know the Pool was sold and access has been restricted and I have campaigned against it ever since! read more »
Famous Angarrack Inn £6.95 Sunday Roast | 3-Mar
The Famous Angarrack Inn
£6.95 Sunday Roast
This Sunday - Roast pork and all the trimmings
Quality Roast Meat with Roast Potatoes, Yorkshire
Pudding, Fresh Vegetables and REAL Gravy
Served Every Sunday 12-2pm from Sunday 10th February
Taking Bookings Now
Wesleyanism in Angarrack
In July 1743 Charles Wesley (18 December 1707 – 29 March 1788) made his first visit to Cornwall to meet the members of the Religious Society which had been formed at St Ives.
From that town he travelled to Gwennap on his return journey by way of the old highway through Angarrack. As he rode down the hill into the village on Sunday 7th August 1743 he saw before him a gathering of people and stopped to address them. read more »
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Angarrack Chapel
The new chapel (replacing the outgrown Wesleyan Chapel of 1843) was built in a quarry near the Smelting House. The Foundation Stone was laid by Captain Peter Perry of Lelant on Saturday 16th August 1873.
Angarrack Chapel opened on Good Friday 10th April 1874. A Sunday School was built on in 1889 and Vestries addd in 1926.
[thanks to The Village of Angarrack Cornwall A pictorial view past and present by Dawn Guiver]
[Now believe original Chapel was 1834, recorded on 1841 Tithe Map - https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO97...) read more »
130220 | BBC News - Cornwall Wave Hub progress 'lamentable'
read more »Cornwall Wave Hub progress 'lamentable'
Wave Hub said it was looking forward to the first wave energy machine later this year
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130218 | News from John Pollard Cornwall Councillor Hayle North
Angarrack Methodists | Sunday Service
Hobby Afternoon 14 Mar - Angarrack Community Centre
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.


