Helston's Top Five: Your Weekly News Roundup

By Joseph Macey

7th Mar 2021 | Local News

Credit: Jake Riding.
Credit: Jake Riding.

There have been lots of stories in Helston this week, among them, The Hideaway announced a final summer, the plans were announced for Porthleven Arts Festival and there were numerous gorse fires in the area.

Here at Helston Nub News, we like to make your life easier so if you've missed any news this week don't worry.

Here are the top stories from this week:

  1. Suspected arson following fire near Predannack Airfield

Cornwall Fire & Rescue Service revealed that the blaze near Predannack Airfield is being treated as a "suspected arson."

Read more here.

  1. Final summer for The Hideaway Cafe

The owners of The Hideaway, Porthleven have announced they will be closing their doors at the end of August.

Read more here.

  1. Plans being put together for Porthleven Arts Festival

Plans for Porthleven Arts Festival in September are going ahead.

Read more here.

  1. Police warning after vehicle interference in Carnkie

Police have issued a warning to motorists following reports of vehicles being interfered with in the village of Carnkie.

Read more here.

  1. Main route between Helston and Redruth to be closed for almost a month

The main route between Helston and Redruth is set to be closed for almost a month for road improvement works.

Read more here.

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