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Football: Title still the goal
AFC Sudbury head a list of Ridgeons League clubs bidding to move up the football pyramid next season. The closing date for applications to the FA was yesterday.
HAPPY HIDEAWAYS
GATHER family and friends for a New Year to remember by booking a cottage or holiday home. But get your skates on as everyone wants to get in on the act.
Dealership salesman committed to Crown Court
STUART COYNE, a former salesman with Truscotts Peugeot, in Launceston, was committed by Bodmin magistrates to Truro Crown Court for a sentencing hearing on December 29 after pleading guilty to ten cases of theft, forgery and false accounting.Between March and July 2005, while selling cars and dealing with finance arrangements, Truscott stole cash, made cheques payable to himself and falsified
Anger as rapist wins 5,000 aid
A serial rapist from Cornwall gets 5,000 legal aid to find out what made him commit the crimes.
Swans and berries? It's going to be freezing
As Britain prepeares for a (possibly) harsh winter, The Daily Telegraph looks at other traditional indicators of icy days ahead, and what they are saying.
Beef off grass still viable? Farmers Weekly
Over the past few weeks, Martin Howlett has been busy buying calves, some through long-standing private deals and others from local markets. Most of the 130 new arrivals come from rearers on nearby Bodmin Moor.
Football: Harvey: It's down to confidence
AFC Sudbury manager Gary Harvey has vowed to re-build confidence in his squad after the team lost 4-0 at home to Ipswich Wanderers.
Great white storm
AS North Devon was iced with a topping of snow on Friday a delightful winter scene spread across the region, but it was havoc for commuters as they tried - many in vain - to get to work.
Surfing shop destroyed in blaze
More than 50 firefighters are called to tackle a large fire at a shop in Cornwall overnight.
The week at a glance
In the past week Tony Blair's plans to reform the European Union budget ran into trouble, a British aid worker was kidnapped in Iraq and George Best died
Football: Title still the goal
AFC Sudbury head a list of Ridgeons League clubs bidding to move up the football pyramid next season. The closing date for applications to the FA was yesterday.
HAPPY HIDEAWAYS
GATHER family and friends for a New Year to remember by booking a cottage or holiday home. But get your skates on as everyone wants to get in on the act.
Dealership salesman committed to Crown Court
STUART COYNE, a former salesman with Truscotts Peugeot, in Launceston, was committed by Bodmin magistrates to Truro Crown Court for a sentencing hearing on December 29 after pleading guilty to ten cases of theft, forgery and false accounting.Between March and July 2005, while selling cars and dealing with finance arrangements, Truscott stole cash, made cheques payable to himself and falsified
Anger as rapist wins 5,000 aid
A serial rapist from Cornwall gets 5,000 legal aid to find out what made him commit the crimes.
Swans and berries? It's going to be freezing
As Britain prepeares for a (possibly) harsh winter, The Daily Telegraph looks at other traditional indicators of icy days ahead, and what they are saying.
Beef off grass still viable? Farmers Weekly
Over the past few weeks, Martin Howlett has been busy buying calves, some through long-standing private deals and others from local markets. Most of the 130 new arrivals come from rearers on nearby Bodmin Moor.
Football: Harvey: It's down to confidence
AFC Sudbury manager Gary Harvey has vowed to re-build confidence in his squad after the team lost 4-0 at home to Ipswich Wanderers.
Great white storm
AS North Devon was iced with a topping of snow on Friday a delightful winter scene spread across the region, but it was havoc for commuters as they tried - many in vain - to get to work.
Surfing shop destroyed in blaze
More than 50 firefighters are called to tackle a large fire at a shop in Cornwall overnight.
The week at a glance
In the past week Tony Blair's plans to reform the European Union budget ran into trouble, a British aid worker was kidnapped in Iraq and George Best died

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