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Bodmin teenager pleads to be allowed to stay in Cornwall
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iBounce trip - Exeter - UK
Riding Homage 2 - St Austell to Bodmin on the 125
Not much to talk about while we rode 2 up on the 125 to get a new tyre. Road to Blast Motorcycles in Bodmin, great day out
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Bodmin jail
This video is of Bodmin jail at Bodmin, Cornwall, UK. The jail use to be the jail for Cornwall and is where hanging, beating and putting people in jail would happen.
There are some scenes in this video which are not suitable for children.
Stover School Boarders iBounce Newton Abbot Devon
Over the weekend, our Boarders visited iBounce in Newton Abbot
J P Trengove (Touchgloves) vs Bud Dealy (Plymouth MT)
Bud winning by R3 stoppage.
Beach Guardian's Emily: Tune In Tuesdays Part 5 Suez Materials Recycling Facility in Cornwall
- You do your best to #recycle as much as you can, you save it up for two weeks and put it out for Cornwall Council's contractors to collect the three bags and the bottle box... but what happens to it after that?
Beach Guardian had a tour of the SUEZ UK Bodmin materials recycling facility to find out... Thanks very much to Natalie and Tom for laying this on for us.
It's vital that we all Reduce and Refuse plastic where we can. If we can't then please Recycle all you can. Even if that means compressing your cans and bottles to fit as much as you can into your recyling bags.
We will keep exploring what happens to plastics and the other items that get recycled...
Day Edit - Bodmin
A one day edit of the crew. Pretty sick edit!
Edited by Joe Fulford
Song - You Make My Dreams Come True by Hall and Oates
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The Best Days Out this Summer in Cornwall
2017 - The top 40 attractions in Cornwall, including Wildlife, Gardens, Country Houses, Art, Heritage, Culture, Theme Parks and more.
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The Hangings of Bodmin Jail / PART 2
THE DARK ZONE PRESENTS: ENCOUNTERS
ONE INVESTIGATOR. ONE LOCATION. ONE ENTIRE NIGHT. ALONE!
In part 2 of our return to Bodmin Jail, i undertake the hanging process, in an effort to evoke the spirits of the jail for my investigation.
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Parkour Champion Visits Cornwall (Hardcore Parkour)
Aj unleashes his awe-inspiring Parkour skills on the people of Cornwall, in The INGAF Hustle #042.
The self-proclaimed 'Father of Parkour' demonstrates his own unique style 'Hardcore Parkour' which propelled him to international fame in 1997.
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The Top 5 UK Water Parks
The Top 5 UK Water Parks
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If you aren’t close to the beach or are looking for something a bit different to do this Summer then look no further! Here we have, what we think are, the top 5 water parks in the UK - that have something for all the family.
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Double whip at Bodmin skatepark but ages ago
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Truro College lift the Daily Mail Cup at Twickenham
Truro claim Daily Mail RBS Schools Under-18 Cup
by Paul Bolton
April 1, 2009
Truro College 39 St Peters Catholic HS, Gloucester 18
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Truro College became the first Cornish school to win the Daily Mail RBS Schools Under-18 Cup with an emphatic victory in todays all-South West final at Twickenham.
Truro used the power of their pack and the strength of centre Hanno Dirksen, who is already a member of the United States Eagles senior squad, to take control after St Peters, the 2006 champions, had reduced their lead to just two points early in the second half.
Dirksen, born in South Africa but raised in the USA, and his centre partner Michael Stupple were constant menaces to the St Peters defence and allowed backs coach Ricky Pellow to taste victory for the third time in a Daily Mail final.
Pellow, the former Bath and Worcester scrum-half, was twice a cup winner with Colstons and he now coaches Truro College with Will Davies.
I think that final was the most nerve-wracking, Pellow said. Just seeing the boys faces out there and what it means to them, its such a massive day. You can see by their faces and those of the crowd that they will keep those memories for a very long time.
For St Peters director of rugby Dave Pointon there were very different emotions to three years ago when the Gloucester-based school beat Durham School.
There were signs in the first half of Truros power and pace and we needed to get in there but we didnt take the most of our opportunities, he said.
Truro had some massive boys. We are a schools side with not many boys to pick from and I think you could see that.
They wore us down and took it out on us. It was quite difficult to cope with but the boys rallied and we are very pleased with the two tries we did get.
Wing Reuben Haile, who played for the England Under-18 AER side last season, used his pace to finish off a good attack by Dan Cox for the try that appeared to have given St Peters a sniff of victory.
But the powerful Stupple crashed through and Dirksens strength, pace and balance opened up the St Peters defence.
Fly-half Josh Matavesi followed up his own speculative chip ahead and benefited from a fortunate bounce for the try that broke St Peters hearts.
Tighthead prop Levi Smith barrelled over from close range for a consolation second for St Peters, but Dirksen scored his second deep in injury-time.
The first half was a nervy affair from both sides with Mike Wilcox, who fly out to France tomorrow to link up with the England Under-18 AER side, nudging St Peters in front with an early penalty.
Prop Thomas Cowan-Dickie powered over for Truro and full-back Ben Hawke slotted the conversion and two penalties after Wilcox had pulled back three more points for St Peters.
Truros victory came just 16 years after the college, which now has 4,300 students, was established. The college is now home to the South West England Rugby Academy.
Truro College: Ben Hawke; Sam Newman, Hanno Dirksen, Michael Stupple, Alex Welland; Josh Matavesi, Kyle Armtsrong; Thomas Cowan-Dickie, Ben Teasdale, Malcolm Hearn, Elliott Worrall, Jack Andrew (captain), Tom Noon, Sam Matavesi, Mark Gibbs. Replacements used: Lloyd Fairbrother, Ben Gregor, Jordan Rose, Henry Mander, Aaron Penberthy, Conner Murphy, Tom Notman.
St Peters RC HS: Max Davies; Dan Cox, Oliver Duffy, Jack Hayes, Reuben Haile; Mike Wilcox (captain), Sam Arnott; Tom Emery, Rob Groves, Levi Smith, Tom, Wilkinson, Ashley Jennings, Mike Barton, Joe Hart, Liam Wilkinson. Replacements used: Alex Bailey, Dean Harper, Gareth Flounders, Jamie Hanlon, Pierre Mathurin, Jack OConnell, Callum Leese.
Referee: Keith Lewis (RFU)
family Bowling on Looe island 2013
Little video of our 4 days on Looe Island. Christa won our stay with the Cornish Wildlife Trust. Lots of sea kayaking and enjoying the wildlife during the heatwave of 2013
Healey's Cider farm
A day trip out with my three beautiful granddaughters and Jackie my wife to Healey's cider farm in Cornwall what you wont see is my wife's wheelchair as i was pushing it and recording at the same time (not easy lol) she wanted to try and walk a little bit bless her so i hope you enjoy this video
2282 - Cafe Business For Sale in Fleetwood Lancashire
2282 - Cafe Business For Sale in Fleetwood Lancashire
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Cafe in Fleetwood Lancashire For Sale
Fleetwood, Lancashire, England
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Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this busy café, which was established in 1940 and has been in our client's careful hands since 2001. The business is only now offered to the market due to our client's other business interests. The premises are well-equipped to suit the trade with tables and chairs for up to 32 covers and a well-equipped commercial kitchen. The business benefits from the high footfall of tourists that come to Fleetwood and also from the newly upgraded tramway, which stops outside the premises. The café has an excellent reputation and a loyal customer base. The premises also boast a spacious self-contained 3-bedroom flat to the first floor and 4 x large unused rooms in the cellar, ideal for storage. Our client currently offers high quality home cooked breakfasts and lunches as well as tea and coffee. The business currently trades 6 days a week, which generates a turnover in the region of £39,000 per annum. Our client has advised us that the re-construction of the tramway reduced sales, however the work is now finished and turnover is back to previous levels. We feel the turnover could be further increased by extending opening hours. The new owner could, if desired, increase tables and chairs capacity as there is unused space on the forecourt. The self-contained flat would also be suitable for letting if so desired. This is an ideal opportunity to acquire an already busy café with huge scope and 3-bedroom accommodation. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.