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 Falmouth milkman retired after 40 years, there were more updates from The Liner and a new covid site opened in Falmouth.

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 milkman to retire after 40 years of service

Falmouth milkman John Forster retired this week following 40 years of service.

Read more here.

2. The Liner Falmouth: Council's "strong objection" to parking restriction proposal

Falmouth Town Council have said there will be a strong letter of refusal in response to the proposed parking restrictions at The Liner.

Read more here.

3. Graffiti vandals strike again in Falmouth

Graffiti vandals struck again in Falmouth this week, this time targeting the former Richard Cook Furnishers site.

Read more here.

4. Plans for new student accommodation on Commercial Road

Plans for new student accommodation in Penryn were given the green light this week.

The development will see the retention of a commercial unit at Carrick Business Centre, Commercial Road.

Read more here.

5. New covid test site opens in Falmouth

A new local test site has opened on Wellington Terrace in Falmouth, making it easier for people in the town to access testing for COVID-19.

Read more here.

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