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Updated 9 October 2018 (listings from Issue #141: October/November 2018


Bridge Club Every Monday at Carbis
Bay Memorial Hall 2-5 pm. Beginners
welcome £2 inc. tea & biscuits.
Enq: Graham 01736 762512

Hayle in Bloom. Last Mon. of the
month, (not Aug & Dec) Passmore
Edwards Institute 7pm.
http://www.hayleinbloom.org.uk
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A Safe Crossing For Caleb Hollow

Caleb Hollow aged 11 years old lost his life crossing the busy road at Loggans to catch his school bus back in December 2012. Since then his parents Dawn and Adam Chapman have been campaigning for a crossing to be placed at the bottom of Loggans Estate to ensure another tragedy doesn’t happen again, bearing in mind another child a few years ago lost their life at the same place.  read more »

130301 | Nominations for THE MAYOR’S ANNUAL AWARDS by 3 May 2013 | Hayle Town Council

From Hayle Town Council website 1 March 2013:

HAYLE TOWN COUNCIL

THE MAYOR’S ANNUAL AWARDS  read more »

130401 | Footpath 51 Jubilee Path Project | Hayle Town Council

From Hayle Town Council via Hayle Pump 108 - 1 April 2013:
Footpath 51
Jubilee Path Project
The Jubilee Project "Footpath 51" between the east end of the King George v Me
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Council Corner April & May 2013

Via http://www.hayletowncouncil.net/communications.htm April 2013

Council Corner

April & May 2013

Town and Parish Council Elections  read more »

Walking - Hayle Area

See also Gwithian and Walking

Hayle has joined Walkers are Welcome  read more »

Council Corner | Hayle Town Council

In case you find the Hayle Town Concil website as confusing as I do - the Council Newsletters

Hayle Rose and Cabbage - 1971-2013

Hayle Rose and Cabbage

Rose and Cabbage Club withers and dies

In 1970 nine people started a gardening club in Hayle. They were Vera Mills, Muriel Dearing, Henry and Ida Hollow, George and Florence Chapman, Pat Hutchens and her son Marshall. They named the club the “Hayle Rose and Cabbage”.

Initially meeting in member’s homes, as membership grew they held meetings and shows in larger venues. In 1971 the Hayle Community Association (HCA) decided to have a marquee on the Hayle Recreation Ground with allaffiiated clubs taking part, the Rose and Cabbage were involved.
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