Helston's Top Five: Your Weekly Nub News Roundup

By Joseph Macey 15th Nov 2020

There have been some interesting stories in Helston this week, The Coffee Hut reopened for takeaway, a date for the next Christmas market in Helston was announced and it was revealed that Dales Family Butchers is looking to open a deli.

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. The Coffee Hut opens offering takeaway service throughout lockdown

The Coffee Hut, based on Coinagehall Street, Helston is back in the full swing of things offering a takeaway only service throughout lockdown.

Read more here.

  1. Helston farmers urged to be vigilant following reports of sheep being 'professionally butchered' in fields

Farmers in Helston have been urged to be on high alert following disturbing reports of sheep being "professionally butchered" in local fields.

Read more here.

  1. Date for next Helston Sunday market announced

Read more here.

  1. Helston's Dales Family Butchers set to open deli

Helston's Dales Family Butchers are looking to expand into a deli.

The butchers teased the opening of the deli back in October saying "coming soon to Dales" with an image of the prospective branding.

Read more here.

  1. Donations to the foodbank from Helston taxi companies

Local taxi firms team up to provide support in the Helston community.

Read more here.

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