+Vote!
Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Mrs Nicky Paull of Lostwithiel, Cornwall was elected President of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) for 2008/2009. The ceremony took place during the Annual General Meeting of the BVA at the close of its Annual Congress, held in London. 1.
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
Lostwithiel Golf and Country Club held their seniors' charity day at the weekend, and Neil Wallace, president of Bude and North Cornwall Golf Club, was the worthy winner (with 39 points). Best home player and winner of the ARC shield ...
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 28/05/2008
T he Boconnoc Estate in Cornwall, near Lostwithiel, is a private and very unspoilt estate with no regular public access, but once a year owners Anthony and Elizabeth Fortescue, generously open the gates to over 150 enthusiastic endurance riders. This ...
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/05/2008
A former Royal Cornwall Hospital nurse, who was struck by a superbug, died while tending to her horses at her family home in Lostwithiel.
+Vote!
The London Review of Breakfasts (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
Lifebuoy Café 8 Lostwithiel Street Fowey, PL23 1BD Cornwall by T. N. Toost For my third breakfast out in as many days on holiday, I was not surprised to find the Lifebuoy Café – like at least two others we went to - full of familiar Ikea furniture. I liked it, and I liked the beach-themed blue and white interior, and the large open kitchen which took up half of the room. Two women, seemingly mother...
1Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 06/02/2008
An accident in Lostwithiel in which a primary school child was injured, plus high traffic volumes through the town, has prompted an appeal for a school crossing patrol (SCP) officer. Cornwall County Council feels there is adequate need for a ...
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
Local campaigner Sheryll Murray, was in Lostwithiel on Friday collecting more signatures to her petition calling for a referendum before the EU Treaty is ratified. Sheryll Murray, the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for South East Cornwall, ...
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/10/2007
Requests for a pedestrian crossing to ease safety fears on a busy road have been rejected by Cornwall County Council. Members of Lostwithiel Town Council asked the county council's highways department to install a pedestrian crossing on the ...
1Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/10/2007
Cornwall members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors will be going back to school on Friday for a training event at Boconnoc House, Lostwithiel. A key theme will be sustainability and global warming - from energy production to home-building. ...
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/10/2007
Foodies will be flocking to Lostwithiel this month when local businesses take part in the Cornwall Celebration of Food. One of the largest food and drink promotions in the country, with more than 50 events taking place across Cornwall, the event's ...
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 26/09/2007
The remains of a Roman fort - only the second to have been found in Cornwall - have been discovered near Lostwithiel. Geophysical surveys have confirmed that earthworks near Restormel Castle, previously thought to date from the Iron Age, actually ...
2Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 19/09/2007
Former St Austell FC joint manager Martin Quantick has joined one of his former clubs Biscovey of the Cornish Guardian East Cornwall League premier division. The 28-year-old replaces Kai Stone, who has joined Duchy League side Lostwithiel. ...
+Vote!
Bryan Appleyard (Free subscription) | 16/08/2007
In The Tin Shed Caption, I proposed that the Drill Hall in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, should be included in the TV series Britain's Favourite Views. This has caused quite a stir down in Pastyland. Humble Drill Hall Wins TV Man's Vote screams the headline in This Is Cornwall. I am not a TV man, but I shall let that pass. In addition, I have a long, informative email from Gwyneth Roberts of Knutsford,
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 15/08/2007
District and borough councillors may be an endangered species, but they have got to work hard to make sure the change to a unitary authority for Cornwall works. That was the message from Cllr Chris Jewels to members of Lostwithiel Town Council ...
+Vote!
Bryan Appleyard (Free subscription) | 11/08/2007
This is some sort of army cadet tin shed thing in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. I nominate it as one of Britain's favourite views. It cries out for a caption.