Follett Stock has announced that it is to again hold one of its popular fancy dress tennis days.
Cornwall Council has come under fire over plans to send a 12-strong licensing committee on a fact-finding trip up country to visit lap-dancing clubs.
Jon Morter, the man responsible for ending Simon Cowell’s long reign of Christmas number ones, with a track from alternative rock band Rage Against the Machine is heading to Cornwall later this month to explain how achieved his success.
This week, Cornwall will join cities around the world in a celebrating a Live Aid style series of charity events stretching from Moscow to Mumbai, Hong Kong to Houston. Global centres such as; London, Paris, New York and Milan will all celebrate in their own style with all local events taking place on the same evening, the 25th March, this Thursday.
In Cornwall, some of the Duchy’s top live music acts are set to play a night of live music at the Vertigo Bar in the centre of Truro, with renowned Cornish Indie band, The Hitchcock Rules, headlining. All proceeds from the events will go directly to the worldwide cause, Concern Worldwide, a humanitarian charity which helps transform the lives of the world’s poorest children through access to education.
Results are in from the poll MPs have most eagerly been anticipating, and the Lib Dems are celebrating.
A new rival to the dominance of the mighty Cornish Pasty is emerging – from Wales.
Did you know it is illegal for businesses to have their Christmas decorations up after January 14?
St Austell Brewery has come cup up with a new seasonal ale for Halloween – Bucket of Blood.
The questions on many lips in West Cornwall this week; did the most powerful man in the world make a flying visit to Penzance?
A Cornish marketing agency has spearheaded a global product launch for a Japanese software giant… with a little help from a fire-breathing dragon!