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Plans go on display tomorrow to create a solar plantation on the edge of Truro that would help fund an environmental education centre, organic allotments, workshops and provide clean renewable electricity to over 600 homes.
Cornwall Farmers, the farmer-owned agricultural supply co-operative, is expecting to return to profit in 2011 after one-off costs pushed it into the red.
Cornish Regulatory Affairs specialist TRAC has moved to new offices as demand for the company’s services continues to grow.
Regional accountancy firm Bishop Fleming has been re-confirmed by USA regulators to handle work for US quoted companies and their subsidiaries in the UK.
The Keltek Brewery in Redruth has won an award for producing the ‘Best Veggie Beer’.
Regional law firm Foot Anstey has made a positive statement in Cornwall by expanding its presence in the Duchy after moving to larger premises in Truro.
For the first time in nearly 20 years, the extreme weather being suffered by many parts of the UK has also affected the Christmas crop of scented narcissi for which the Isles of Scilly are famed.
In the third and final part of Business Cornwall’s exclusive interview with Tim Smit, Matthew Clarke asks the Eden Project’s CEO ‘is Cornwall leading the green revolution, or following it’?
Former Confederation of British Industry (CBI) boss Sir John Banham is set to become chairman of the forthcoming Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), Business Cornwall understands.
Cornwall Development Company (CDC) and Cornwall Council are making a last call for local companies to register for free with the online local solar supply chain directory.