 | Helford River Regatta | | Andrew Hunt's Vitalstatistics was a welcome addition to the usual fleet at helford River Sailing Regattas and with a good south westerly breeze, officer of the day, Dr Ian Wort, set a course with a running start. |
 | Supporting the Olympics | | Supporting the success of GBR Sailing at the 2008 Olympics the "Windsport Sailing and Watersports Centre" at Mylor Harbour, near Falmouth held a day of celebration and future sailing success from its training facility at Churchtown Farm, Mylor Harbour. |
 | Motor cruiser surfaces | | A luxury speed boat which sank off St Anthony's head this morning has come to the surface. |
 | RNLI hope for good Bank Holiday without incidents | | RNLI lifeboat crews and lifeguards ready for busy bank holiday weekend as further Coastguard strike action looms
Come rain or shine, the August bank holiday is one of the busiest weekends of the year for the RNLI's volunteer lifeboat crew members and lifeguards. This year, despite renewed strike action by HM Coastguard members, it will be business as usual for the charity's lifeboat crews and lifeguards. |
| Tall Ships programme on sale soon | | The programme for the Tall Ships Festival has come off the presses of Century Litho, Penryn and will soon be made available throughout the area in readiness for the tall ships arrival next month. |
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