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, plans have been presented to turn a former Falmouth oil depot into a residential area, St Ewe held another Shell Out event in Falmouth and a former Methodist Church in Falmouth is to be redeveloped.
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Here are the top stories from this week:
1. Police and Town Council appeal to identify vandals following spate of graffiti in Falmouth
The Police and Falmouth Town Council have launched an appeal to identify four individuals responsible for a spate of graffiti across Falmouth.
Read more here.
2. Plans presented to turn former Falmouth oil depot into residential area and new public park
A pre-application has been submitted for a redevelopment of a former oil depot on Castle Drive, Falmouth.
If granted, six residential units would be built on the site, a new town park and "associated works."
Read more here.
3. St Ewe "Shell Out To Help Out" event returns to Falmouth
Roseland Peninsula egg producer St Ewe returned to Falmouth once again in a Shell Out 2 Help Out event in the town.
Read more here.
4. Plans lodged to redevelop former Methodist Chapel in Falmouth
Plans have been presented to redevelop a former Methodist Chapel, on Chapel Terrace, Falmouth.
If approved, the development would see a two-bedroom apartment built and the ground floor would be for available for the community to use.
Read more here.
5. Residents "not impressed" with new wall around The Liner
Falmouth residents have voiced their concerns over the new design of the wall that is being built around The Liner development.
Read more here.
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