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August 5th, Acceleration Through Innovation 2 (ATI2) celebrated opening its ninth Pop-Up Innovation Centre at the Plantation Store in Hayle.  The Mayor of Hayle, Steve Benney, cut the ribbon
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Hayle Pop-Up Innovation Centre Now Open

12 August 2021


On August 5th, Acceleration Through Innovation 2 (ATI2) celebrated opening its ninth Pop-Up Innovation Centre at the Plantation Store in Hayle.

The business support programme was delighted to be joined by the Mayor of Hayle, Steve Benney, who cut the ribbon to officially open the Hayle Pop-up Innovation Centre.

Throughout the day ATI2 staff welcomed a steady flow of bookings from businesses, as well as some impromptu pop-in’s wanting to visit the space and help celebrate the opening.  read more »

As many as seven long eared owls (Strix otus) seen at St. Ewe

Date: 1864-12-21
Occurred
159 years 21 weeks ago
As many as seven long eared owls (Strix otus) were seen in a fir plantation at St. Ewe a few days since

After the repeated boastings of the Hayle club about being champions of the west

Date: 1852-09-10
Occurred
171 years 36 weeks ago

CRICKETING - A correspondent writes - after the repeated boastings of the Hayle club about being champions of the west, &c., a considerable degree of surprise has been produced in consequence of their non-acceptance of the challenge of the Camborne club, to play a friendly game on equal terms for a ball.

Our correspondent further informs us, that the present club at Camborne has never been beaten by the Hayle, although the old club consisting entirely of different players was, some years since.  read more »

Members of Hayle Teetotal Society walked in procession to the Towan Sands, Tuesday afternoon. Public tea was provided

Date: 1852-07-20
Occurred
172 years 44 weeks ago

TEETOTALISM - The members of the Hayle Teetotal Society walked in procession to the Towan Sands, on Tuesday afternoon. A public tea was provided, after which addresses were delivered by the Rev. H. E. GRAHAM, rector of Ludgvan, and Mr. JAMES TEAR, the temperance reformer.

Report 23rd July, 1852.

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