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St Austell Voice > Issue 203 10/03/10
HRH Sophie Countess of Wessex snipped the ribbon to officially open the brand new Cornwall Hotel in St Austell
Budding David Bailey, eight year old Harry Phillips from Biscovey Junior school scooped the top prize in an ecology themed photo competition organized by St Austell Bay Rotary club. The youngsters portfolio now goes on to the national finals held in May.
The girls from St Austell"s 8th Brownie troupe came up with a novel way to celebrate their Centenary year, they baked 100 cookies to distribute to shoppers at Asda, in the supermarket"s foyer.
The countries most famous weatherman Michael "Hurricane" Fish acted as celebrity auctioneer at the Cliff Head hotel to auction off memorobilia donated by TV, Film and sporting celebrities to raise money for local nurse Rodney Pearce, who decided to raise funds for charity Clic Sargent after his eight year old son Oliver was diagnosed, and successfully tyreated for cancer as a baby.
St Austell Golf club are victorious against local rivals Carlyon Bay in the final of the Cornwall Bowl team challenge played at Newquay Golf Club.
Parliamentary candidate Caroline Righton visit"s her former property, The Cliff Head Hotel in Charlestown with her home made "Star Gazey" pie. The Righton"s owned and run the premises in the 1970"s.
Superdrug open their latest store at St Austell"s White River Place. On hand to provide the glamour was former Miss Cornwall Vicki Omlo, while the actual opening was performed by Sarah Heyward, nominated by Voice readers because of her fund raising endevours for Ronald McDonald house in Bristol where she stayed when her one and a half year old son Tyler was treated for Meningitis.
No less than the world"s greatest ever darts player, 15 times world champion Phil "The Power" Taylor invited Voice photographer Paul Williams to record the latest leg of Sky TV"s Premier Darts league at the Westpoint Centre in Exeter. The evnt which attracted over 4,000 fans, with hundred"s from St Austell alone, has become prime time sports viewing for millions.
Sticker are completely overwhelmed by a determined Saltash team that came out on top 5-0. It"s back to the drawing board for management duo Kelvin Hunkin and Phil Dingle.
A classy display by the home team saw them win 25-8 at Tregorrick Park.
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