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, coverage of a floating Christmas tree that arrived in Falmouth, an interview with new cider bar The Bearded Brewery and The Front is prepping to reopen under new ownership.

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Here are the top stories from this week:

1. New ownership and management at Falmouth's The Front ahead of reopening

A popular Falmouth watering hole The Front is getting ready for a reopening under new ownership and management.

Read more here.

2. Christmas tree floats into Falmouth harbour

A 33ft high floating Christmas tree made from 1,000 lights was moored on Fish Strand Quay on Thursday night.

Read more here.

3. New live music area 'The Underland' opening at The Chintz

The opening of a new area of The Chintz Symposium in Falmouth's Old Brewery Yard.

Read more here.

4. The Bearded Brewery opens new micropub in Falmouth

Last week, Falmouth welcomed a new cider shop to the town on Discovery Quay as The Bearded Brewery moved into its new premises.

Read more here.

5. Falmouth's Koffiji Cafe praises community support and reveals plans for the new year

Koffiji Cafe, on Discovery Quay has said the community support during lockdown and after lockdown has been "brilliant" as they are due to close for a short break next week.

Read more here.

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