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St Austell Voice > Issue 300 18/01/12
78 year old Ken Sweet takes to the high seas in a home made canoe to raise funds to erect a memorial stone inside Bethel Chapel commemorating uniformed villagers that lost their lives during the Second World War.
After more than 100 years AFC St Austell can now play night games courtesy of their brand new floodlights installed on their ground at Poltair Park.
Poltair dancers strut their funky stuff ahead of the Restormel dance festival later this month
Poltair students fashion a traditional canoe made out of plywood as part of an exercise in sustainability that also includes making their own electric car
Cage fighting comes to Polkyth in March with our local fighters training at Tregorrick Park
St Austell Brewery are presented with a framed shirt as a gift for their continued sponsorship of St Austell Rugby Club.
Action from Tregorrick Park
A 91st minute winner for visitors Morwenstow sunk Sticker and saw the end of manager Phil Dingle who called time on his tenure at Burngullow Park.
St Dennis football club are robbed for the second time in a month
St Austell maintain their table top position with another hard fought match at Tregorrick Park
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