Falmouth's Top Five: Your Weekly Nub News Roundup

By Joseph Macey

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

There have been some interesting stories in Falmouth this week, a new video showed 1930s footage of the town, RoBo opened for business, Ships & Castles announced a reopening next month.

Here at Falmouth 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. Falmouth leisure centre to reopen

Falmouth leisure centre Ships and Castles is set to reopen next month.

Read more here.

2. Falmouth cafe Huddle announces closure

Falmouth cafe Huddle announced its closure in September with 'immediate effect' as it felt the impact of Coronavirus.

Read more here.

3. 1930s footage of Falmouth Town Centre

Residents can now get an insight into what Falmouth would have looked like in the 1930s thanks to a recent video.

Read more here.

4. Kimberley Park lights up red in support for events sector

Kimberley Park lights up red in support for an international movement, We Make Events.

Read more here.

5. Falmouth School: Teaching assistants recognised for hard work

Two Falmouth School teaching assistants were recognised in recent awards.

Mr Strange and Mrs Wing were commended for their hard work and support during lockdown.

Read more here.

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