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Parish Paths Partnership London Marathon Book Dear Port Isaac, P.I.D.T.A. You rose to the occasion in magnificent style in New Committee support of the National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society appeal when the Lewisham Group were The existing committee was re-elected at the here on a walking holiday in the week of 9th. - A.G.M. (minus Bob Douglas who has resigned) 11th. April. I expected no less. All the events plus Phil Slack of St. Andrews Hotel and Philip were very well attended and I hope a lot more Hudson of the Wheelhouse Restaurant. At the people now know of our condition. first meeting after the A.G.M. a letter was I would like to thank all the businesses and received from Paul Bishop of the Slipway Hotel individuals that gave most generously for the tendering his resignation but offering to help as raffle prizes, and all the people who gave their an individual member. COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER for time and effort on our behalf - Janet Chadband Appointment of Officers PORT ISAAC - PORT GAVERNE - Port Isaac Chorale - Midge Ross and the Staff Chairman: Chris Harris. Vice Chairman: Henry at the Green Door - Fred Thompson - Mike Symons. Hon. Treasurer: Phil Slack. Hon. ■ TRELIGHTS AREA - PRICE 15p Warner and the staff of the Old School Hotel - Secretary: post still vacant. Minutes Secretary: Issued eleven times a year. All articles must be Reuben Berrill - Robin Pemia - and a special Robin Penna. received by the Wednesday one week before ‘thank you to’ Sam and Denise of ‘Secrets’ for B & C Promotions (Bude) the issue date, and advertisements two weeks organising things. Fred said of the Quiz Night before. Available at the local newsagents or by that it gave him a chance to insult people in a 1.000 ‘Discover Port Isaac’ leaflets were post - £4.65 per year - make cheques out to good cause! distributed during a Publicity Tour of the U.K. ‘Trio’ please. The publisher does not neces­ From the Coffee Morning, the Quiz Night, and Supplementary Accommodation List sarily hold die same views as those expressed the Musical Evening, the wonderful sum of by contributors and also reserves the right to Quotations are being obtained for printing refuse or alter any material supplied. £537.50 was raised for which I give my 3.000 and 5,000 of the leaflets with an extra heartfelt and humble thanks. Peter Savage. sheet for ‘stop press’ information. Published and printed by Robin Penna, Internet Page The Blackthorn Press, 18 New Road, PARISH PATHS PARTNERSHIP P.I.D.T.A. has accepted West Country Com­ Port Isaac, Cornwall. PL29 3SB mercial Directories offer of a page, without ISSUE NO 154-M A Y 1996 If you have walked up Poit Isaac valley to the charge on the assumption that hotels, etc., will mill pool bridge recently, you will have’noticed want to use the service to advertise. NEXT ISSUE FRIDAY 31st. MAY some improvements to the footpath. Those Dirtiest Beach in Cornwall? fallen trees have been removed from across the - DEADLINE4.00pm. path, and the muddy slide down to the foot­ A phone-in programme on BBC Radio Corn­ WEDNESDAY 22nd. MAY bridge has been replaced with steps and a slate wall in January mentioned a report referring to pathway. This work has been done at no cost to Port Isaac beach as the dirtiest in Cornwall. The the parish, as it has been 100% funded by the radio station has no record of what report it was. TRIO DATES 1996 Parish Paths Partnership with Cornwall County Steve Kessell, North Cornwall Tourism says Issue 156: Friday 28th. June Council. Over the next few years, this part­ the only scheme he is aware of is the ‘Blue Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 19th. June Flag’ scheme. Chris Harris is trying to get some nership will lead to further improvements to our Issue 157: Friday 26th. July local footpaths. positive information. Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 17th. July To stretch the budget further, much of the Subscriptions 1996-1997 labour will be provided by volunteers. The Subscriptions are being held at the same level Issue 158: Friday 23rd. August Parish Council was delighted that so many of as last year to cover expenditure. A copy of the Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday !4di. August our yoimgsters gave up a day of their easter existing Accommodation Guide will be Issue 159: Friday 27th. September holiday to help at the Mill Pool work, and included with the invoices. Advertising space Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 18th. Sept. would like to thank Tom Cleave, David in the new Guide sold during the summer will Fletcher, Ami Hallett, Robert Hazeldine, Jamie take die place of subscriptions for 1997-8. Issue 160: Friday 1st November Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 23rd. October and Beverly Hewett, Dylan Pattenden, Tina Leaflets Prescott and Emily Walton. Thanks also to Issue 161: Friday 6th. December Jeremy and Nicki Thomas and Rod Fowel, There are still 5,000 colour brochures, 600 Discover Port Isaac leaflets, and about 250 Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 27th. Nov. Amanda Martin from CCC, and Jill O’Connor for keeping us all in order. If the state of clothes Accommodation Guides in stock. The latter and footwear at the end of the day was a will be reprinted and a quotation for reprinting TRELIGHTS measure of the enthusiasm (sorry mums for the 3.000 more ‘Discover Port Isaac’ leaflets is being obtained. Accommodation Guides are David Philp at the Peapod shop, for reasons of extra washing!) everyone was extremely en­ still being sent out in response to requests from economy, has had to cease doing newspaper thusiastic, with perhaps Tom and Dylan win­ the North Cornwall Guide advertisement. deliveries, Trio continues to be available over ning by a short head in the enthusiasm stakes. New Guide the counter of course, but people living in Malcolm Lee Footpaths Officer Trelights may be experiencing difficulty getting Chris Harris is looking at costings for the Guide their copies of Trio. Peter Lobb of Pentreath, to determine advertising rates. Robin Penna Trelights, has offered, however, to act as a LONDON MARATHON will take on the task of selling space. Philip distributor for the newsletter. To find out how Hudson’s offer to take an aerial colour photo Once again, I ran in the Marathon on Sunday he is going to do this, or to order your Trios for the cover has been accepted. This will be from him, telephone 880331. 21st. april. Despite the unexpected heat, my taken in May for the best colour. time was 3hrs. 16mm, I wish to thank everyone Trio is available from Port Isaac Post Office as who sponsored me. The amount of money The information page is to list golf courses, always, or it is possible to have it sent to you by raised for Alzheimer’s Research will be St. Endellion Music Festival, bicycle hire, die post for an all-in subscription of £4.65 which published in a later Trio. ‘Dolphin Hotline’ telephone number, etc. covers eleven issues. Derelict Cafe Anxiety expressed at die A.G.M. over a derelict BOOK OVERDUE property at Poit Gaveme was discussed. Olive Strout, whose son and daughter own die cafe, P.M #isePi#jecT§ Somebody very kindly lent me a copy of the was repotted as saying it is a private, family 1968 Official Guide to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly but I have forgotten who it was! matter. The son and daughter work elsewhere CURTAINS. - COVERS • ETC Would the owner please get in touch with me as but are doing what they can to improve matters. MADE TO ORDER I would like to return it please. RM n pem ^ Hon. Secretary ALTERATIONS • DRESSMAKING The Association needs somebody to take over CAKE DECORATION die correspondence (not a lot), and general WHATEVER THE TASK Q£t) e <0utct Corner organisation. There is no need for them to be a JUST PHONE AND ASK Self-centredness is the root, branches, and tree member, the minutes are already taken care of, of all the evils of the human race. and meetings only take place out of season. PAM SWEET 880512 4B TINTAGEL TERRACE William Law Unfortunately as none of us gets paid, we are unable to offer any salary. He stated that balances would be £111.36 in the were iooldmg at’ the pavement. The item will PARISH COUNCIL treasurer account and £2549.09 in the high be on next (month’s agenda when, if the work is interest account after payments were made. The complete, jio further action may be necessary. | An unofficial report compiled from notes taken accounts were approved by the Council. by a member of the public during the meeting District Councillor’s Report held at the Church Rooms, Port Isaac, on Proposal to Remove Playing Meld Gates In his written statement, Bill Dawe also said Monday 15th. April. For official information, David Phelps stated that the gates are rarely that he had voted against the application for please refer to the Parish Council minutes. kept closed, are unsuitable, would cost a lot to May lands, Port Gaveme but the applicant had Present were; Malcolm Lee (Treasurer), Bryan repair, and proposed that they be removed for a been granted planning permission by a vote of Nicholls, Jill O’Connor, David Phelps (Vice trial period to assess whether they are neces­ 11 to 6, subject to the roofheight being reduced. Chairman), David Philp, Mark Pro vis, Bryan sary. David Philp reminded the meeting that Footpath Officer’s Report Richards, and Henry Symons (Chairman). some years ago, when there were no gates, there were old car engines, a lorry', and sometimes Malcolm Lee said that with the help of Jill Apologies were received from: Harold Barri- people sleeping in the car space.
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