Falmouth's Top Five: Your Weekly Nub News Roundup

By Joseph Macey 16th Sep 2021

There have been some interesting stories in Falmouth this week, it was announced parking charges are to be suspended in all Cornwall Council car parks during lockdown, the Marks and Spencer's site in Falmouth is set for a makeover and residents were warned about potential break-ins around Old Hill.

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. Residents warned following attempted break in to Falmouth home

Residents in Falmouth have been put on alert after a series of attempts to break into homes in the area.

Read more here.

2. Parking charges suspended in all council car parks during lockdown

Falmouth and Penryn residents will be able to park for free in Cornwall Council car parks until the end of the current national lockdown, it was announced.

Read more here.

3. Marks & Spencer's Falmouth set for retail and residential development

Acorn Blue group has secured the former Marks & Spencer's site in Falmouth with the intention to turn it into a residential and retail development.

Read more here.

4. Falmouth and Penryn surgeries announce vaccination milestone

Surgeries in Falmouth and Penryn have announced that all care home residents in the local area have been vaccinated in the space of just 5 days.

Read more here.

5. Falmouth Rewind: See the town in a 1916 colourized film

In this weeks rewind feature residents can see a colourized film from 1916 featuring Falmouth, The Lizard, St.Ives, Penzance, St.Michaels Mount amongst many other locations.

Read more here.

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