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Tre-Pol-Pen Hotel New Management , Or I Am Not Ashamed of the We A\E Open Ion Moaning Cohee, Aitem Oon Tea, 8At THANKS PO R T ISAAC <D> Marian and Doug Allender would A R TIC LE IV DIRECTION ORDER like to thank everyone who Following my article in your supported their application for Stop Press Edition at Christmas, a Justices Licence on 14th. the D istrict Council has now February. been informed by the Secretary f of State that he is not prepared PORT ISAAC SCHOOL to confirm the Order, which k Summer Term: will, therefore, lapse on the ik Tuesday 15th. April to Thursday 20th. April, 1986. COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 24th. July. The Council is very disappointed PUBLISHED FREE IN AND FOR THE PARISH Recommended half-term break: with this setback as it will allow OF ST. ENDELLION IN NORTH CORNWALL. the Conservation A rea to be ISSUED ELEVEN TIMES IN THE YEAR AND Monday 26th. May to Friday 30th. DISTRIBUTED [WITHOUT CHARGE] BY THE subject to change beyond the A u t u m n Term: HARBOUR SHOP AND THE BAY GIFT SHOP, control of the Planning Authority. PORT ISAAC, AND BY THE POST OFFICE, Part 1 - Thursday 4th. September Such change unless carried out TRELIGHTS. ALSO AVAILABLE BY POST to Friday 17th. October. FOR £2.75 PER YEAR (CHEQUES PAYABLE sym pathetically and in character Part 2 - Monday 27th. October to TO 'TRIO' PLEASE). PRINTING COSTS will destroy the charm and ARE MET BY REVENUE FROM ADVERTISING. Wednesday 17th. December. distinctive qualities of Port Isaac. EDITOR: ROBIN PENNA, 18 NEW ROAD, PORT ISAAC, CORNWALL. PL29 3SB In an endeavour to suggest a NORMAN REECE voluntary control on future ISSUE NO. 44 MARCH 1986 The whole village was saddened change the Council has decided N ext Issue: - hear of the death of Norman that a planning guide should be Saturday 26th. April iveece on February 28th. at his produced to indicate the accept­ DEADLINE: FRIDAY 18TH! home, Trefreock Farmhouse, able principles of design and The funeral service at Roscarrock building work within the MOUNT EDGCUMBE HOSPICE Hill Methodist Church on March Conservation Area, irrespective 5th. was fully attended, showing of whether or not a formal Thanks are due to all those how well respected he was. planning permission is legally kind people who helped Mount We express our deepest sympathy required. Local co-operation in Edgcumbe Hospice on Saturday to his widow and fam ily in the making such advice e ffe c tiv e in 15th. March. To those who gave, loss o f a loving husband, father, the future will be a top priority. helped on the day, and attended and grandfather. To explain events over the last the Coffee Morning, my most grateful thanks. Norman was formerly owner of six months, and the future in itiative which we have in hand, A cheque for till will be the Slipway H otel, and latterly sent as a result of this effort, well known as keeper of the I have gladly accepted the and I hope to take a stall at one car park on the beach at Port invitation extended by your of the Mini-markets during the Isaac harbour. He was also a Parish Council to speak at your year. Sheila Jarvis. fine singer and could give an Annual M eeting on Thursday 17th. April, 1986. excellent rendition of 'The Floral CONGRATULATIONS TONY Dance'. He was Chairman of Tony Philp, Tony Stickland of The Harbour F l Isaac Fishermen Ltd., and Planning & Development Officer Shop, recently broke his own o f the Wadebridge and Port North Cornwall District Council. eight-year British handicapped Isaac Labour Party. swimmers' 100m backstroke YOUTH GROUP record by .4 of a second (1:14.66 Sylvia Reece, Jacqueline and With help from grant funds, the for the 100m.) - only .6 o f a Josephine, wish to thank all who Youth Group have started their second outside the world best. sent messages of sympathy and film about Life in Port Isaac. He has already been in two gave support to them following It will be a long time before the handicapped Olympics - Holland the loss o f a dearly loved husband film can be finalised as money 1980 and New York 1984. A ll and father, and for the many will have to be raised to pay he wants now is to get the hat- donations received in lieu of for the necessary editing work. trick and go to Seoul in 1988. flowers, which were sent to the Save the Children Fund. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT Trefreock Farmhouse, Port Isaac. ttOfie dSutet Cottier Tre-Pol-Pen Hotel new management , or I am not ashamed of the We a\e open ion Moaning CoHee, Aitem oon Tea, 8at. Lunehei Gospel o f Jesus Christ: for it is the saving power of God to AIao Sunday Lunches and Evening Vlnnet {te^,etvatlon-i> only) everyone who believes; to the Jew first and also to the G00V F00V PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE G entile. Romans ch 1 v 16 Telephone Bodmin 880232 Views expressed in Trio are those of contributors and not necessarily of the editor. posts with chains around the area. some demolition, the Planning PARISH COUNCIL A sign 'Unsuitable for Heavy Dept, are to be notified that the Vehicles' is also to be requested Notes of the monthly meeting at Parish Council wish to hold a on the roads into Trelights. Trelights Chapel Hall on Monday site meeting before making any IOth. March 1986. Trees at The Barton observations. Of eight trees planted, only two As usual, many members o f the Public Discussion public were in attendance and are left. Application to be made Mrs. Haygreen said that she still were able to provide information to the District Council to see supported the idea of a one-way from time to time about village if contractors engaged in work system for Trelights. Sometimes matters concerning Trelights. at the Barton can be asked to it is necessary to back out into replace them. the main road if a large vehicle St. Endeliion Churchyard Fund is encountered. On a vote of 7 for and 3 against, New Street Lights, Port Isaac In the next two or three years, In answer to questions, Cilr. Dawe it was decided to increase the affirmed that the 'Jubilee' tree grant to £325 for the' year 86/87. the lighting is to be brought up to the County standard. Old-style, outside the Post Office will not Extension of Churchyard white light, lanterns would be be removed as part of the road The District Council need not suitable for the old part of the works leading to his estate. take the responsibility of finding village, but the request for these Small support of a local Cornwall a new site so the Parish Council must com e from the Parish Emergency Volunteers meeting will meet the Glebe Committee Council. Councillors expressed raised the question of whether to discuss the purchase of some the view that this type of light the Parish Council was in favour land for this. The site being should be used throughout Port of the scheme. The Council has offered for sale is not cheap and Isaac, Port Gaverne, and its own D efence Com m itte but is also adjacent to the B.3314 Trelights, and that orange ones this also has succumbed to a and could be a ffected by any should not be used at all. general lack of interest. Persons future road-widening scheme. who fee l that resources should Surgery Direction Sign Annual Parish Meeting The Doctors are to be asked if be available for deployment if an Of the guest speakers invited to em ergency occurs, should contact they will put up signs at Tintagel attend, Mr. David, Heritage Coast Cornwall Emergency Volunteers, T errace and Hartland Road, to O ffic er, Inspector Hawkey and help strangers to the village find at Old County Hall, Truro. Community Constable LeBaiily, where the surgery is. Next Monthly Meeting County Councillor Lander, a Fire Monday 14th. April at 7.30pm., Service representative, and Trelights Turning B.3314 Church Rooms, Port Isaac. Patricia Richmond, National The Highways Dept, are to be Agriculture Centre Rural Trust, asked whether they have plans to St. Endellion Parish Council improve the course of the main have accepted. The meeting this A N N U A L PARISH MEETING road at Trecreege. year is at the Church Rooms on Port Isaac, Thursday 17th. April, Thursday 17th. April at 7.30pm. Bus Shelter, Trelights Church Rooms, 7.30pm. Trelights Pump Discussion of this item is to be Guest Speakers: Mrs. Holden has paid the total postponed until after a Public Chief Planning Officer, bill of 1215.22 and the Parish M eeting in the village to discuss Heritage Coast Officer, Council are to contribute a sum the use of some village funds. Councillor Lander, which, together with the money Donkey Derby P olice and Fire O fficers, Patricia Richmond - National from Trelights, will equal 50%. Full agreement was given to an Agriculture Centre Rural Trust. Trelights Green application by the Tintagei and Public Discussion Councillors inspected the green, Camelford Lions to run a C o ffe e and Biscuits known in the village as 'Letter Donkey Derby at the Playing Box' [See Trio, May 1984], and Fields on 23rd. July. will put the seat from the corner Planning THE BAY GIFT SHOP there, facing down to the road. Hills-the-Elder, single-storey They will also ask the Highways dwelling adjacent to St. Peter's. for all your Newspapers, Magazines, Dept, if they can erect white Since this appears to involve Stationery, Greetings Cards, Small Gifts, Confectionery, Tobacco, and Toiletries.
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