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Afternoon tea with the Red Arrows

Afternoon tea with the Red Arrows

The Royal Duchy Hotel will be celebrating the return of the RAF’s world-renowned aerobatics team, the Red Arrows, with a special Afternoon Tea. On Tuesday 14th August, the Red Arrows will be taking to the skies over Falmouth seafront as part of Falmouth Week 2018....
Taxpayer victory important for holiday let providers

Taxpayer victory important for holiday let providers

The tax team at Lang Bennetts Chartered Accountants are notifying clients of an important and unexpected win against HMRC in a case concerning Business Property Relief (BPR) on furnished holiday accommodation. The case follows the death in 2012 of Mrs Grace Graham,...
Meet the Makers in Camborne

Meet the Makers in Camborne

Camborne’s regular Friday produce market is going to be boosted throughout July and August with the addition of stalls run by local arts and craft makers. Situated in the town’s main square, the market has long been a favourite with local residents and visitors keen...
Annie, art and defying religious extremism

Annie, art and defying religious extremism

Two hundred years ago in 1818, a group of men and women gathered at the County Library in Truro to establish a society of learning and culture that still exists and thrives today. The Royal Institution of Cornwall (RIC) runs the Royal Cornwall Museum and the Courtney...
Tennis in Bodmin bucks the national trend

Tennis in Bodmin bucks the national trend

It’s Wimbledon and that time of year when tennis becomes a popular spectator sport. Whilst millions of us love watching, however, Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) statistics reveal a continuing decline in participation rates – currently 3.4% year on year, according to...