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, we had news on the Sea Shanty Festival, Fathoms Free released details of a recent incident involving a dolphin and a seal and residents reacted to a Hooked On The Rocks development.

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. Hooked On The Rocks redevelopment proposal refused

Plans to redevelop Hooked On The Rocks, Swanpool have been recommended for refusal.

The proposal consists of the redevelopment of the existing restaurant to create a new building compromising a restaurant and residential apartment.

Read more here.

2. Falmouth cleaning company selected to manage The Liner

A Falmouth cleaning company has been selected to manage the builder and sparkle cleans of The Liner.

Read more here.

3. Graffiti causes concerns along Falmouth seafront

Concerns have been raised after lots of graffiti or 'tagging' was found along Falmouth seafront, Cliff Road over the weekend.

Read more here.

4. Falmouth Sea Shanty Festival going virtual - latest words from the organisers

A unanimous decision has been made by the organisers of Falmouth's International Sea Shanty Festival to announce that this year's event, due to take place from the 11th – 13th June will be going virtual for 2021.

Read more here.

5. Seal and dolphin killed by ghost net near Maenporth Beach

Volunteer group Fathoms Free has revealed details of a recent ghost net incident which entrapped and killed an adult seal and a juvenile dolphin.

Read more here.

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