Mobile Library | Friday 26 June 16:25 | Coronavirus update
Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, all libraries, the mobile library service, the Education and Early Years Library Service and Information Service sites are now closed and non-operational. This includes reserving books online. Library members who have books or other materials on loan should keep them at home. They can be renewed as many times as needed online, but all overdue charges will be waived during this time. read more »
- Login or register to post comments
- Calendar
- Visit Mobile Library service - Cornwall Council
- Permalink
200107 | Dog beach restrictions in Cornwall could be relaxed
191222 | Work to progress on 30km of new multi-use trails for Cornwall | The Saints Trails
Work to progress on 30km of new multi-use trails for Cornwall
Published by Sarah Yeoman at 9:16am 22nd December 2019. (Updated at 8:51am 23rd December 2019)
A project to create 30 kilometres of new multi-purpose trails across Cornwall has taken a step forward.
Cornwall Council is investing £2 million into the new off-road Saint Trails for cyclists, walkers and horse riders. read more »
Looking for something to do on a Tuesday night in the New Year? St Erth Concert Band
191223 | Flood-hit Hayle comes together to save Christmas post
Flood-hit Hayle comes together to save Christmas post
Published by Emma Carton at 11:46am 23rd December 2019. (Updated at 4:56pm 23rd December 2019) read more »
Angarrack and Area Census pages links: 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891
Print friendly links to Angarrack census sections
191201 | December-January 2020 | RSPB Update | Hayle Pump
Copperhouse Pool is busy with birds!
Up to 3 Osprey were seen on the
Estuary during October, but none
have been observed recently. There
have been 4 Pink Footed Geese on
Copperhouse and 6 Pale bellied
Brent Geese on the estuary. A recent
count of the Canada Geese finished
up with 320. Waders have been
appearing with Curlew, Sandpiper,
Spotted Redshank, Little Stint, Grey
Plovers, Bar & Black Tailed Godwits.
Ornithologist Stephen Jackson has
kindly provided the following notes on
the Grey Plover: read more »
1827 | Whit Monday procession “to the heights of the Towans”
There is an account2 of the anniversary of the Hayle Sunday School which took place in June 1827
on Whit Monday (4th). The Hayle children were joined by the Angarrack branch of the school and 600
children went in procession with the two Wesleyan ministers at their head, “to the heights of the
Towans” and reached a natural amphitheatre “carpeted with nature's green”. “Appropriate”
hymns were sung after an address by the Rev. Thomas Martin after which they returned to the
chapel for tea and cakes. They then went to the beach, formed a circle where prayer was offered
and hymns sang and, on the way back, rested for a while at Riviere House and may well have sung read more »
Hobby & Craft Afternoon 14 Feb | Angarrack Community Centre
Angarrack's fortnightly hobby afternoon takes place today between 2pm and 4pm at the Angarrack Community Centre.
Come along and bring something that you enjoy doing - for example, knitting or sewing - or just come along for a chat and a cup of tea and biscuits!
Outings.
£2 per session. All welcome.

