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Pool (Cornish: Poll) [1] is a village in Carn Brea civil parish in west Cornwall, England. It is bypassed by the A30 , on the A3047 between Camborne and Redruth , between Tuckingmill and Illogan Highway .
The West Briton is a local weekly newspaper published every Thursday. It serves various areas of Cornwall in the United Kingdom: there are four separate editions – Truro and mid-Cornwall; Falmouth and Penryn; Redruth, Camborne and Hayle; and Helston and The Lizard. It was established in 1810 and is part of the Cornwall & Devon Media group of ...
Truro is the centre of Cornwall's local media. The county weeklies, the Cornish Guardian and The West Briton, are based there; the latter provides a Truro and Mid-Cornwall edition. The city also holds the studios of BBC Radio Cornwall and those of the West district of ITV West Country, whose main studio is now in Bristol after a merger with ITV ...
Cornwall 50°08′46″N 5°22′19″W / 50.146°N 5.372°W / 50.146; Townshend ( Cornish : Penn an Dre Egloskrowenn ) is a small village near Leedstown and Godolphin and the River Hayle , close to the towns of Penzance , Hayle , Helston and Camborne .
The Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site is partly in Wendron parish. The earliest recorded record of mining is from 1326, where there was a mechanical tin smelter in the village of Penmarth. By the early 18th-century there were underground mines and in the 19th-century Wendron was an important tin-mining area. [12]
Illogan (pronounced il'luggan, Cornish: Egloshalow [1]) is a village and civil parish in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, two miles (3 km) northwest of Redruth. [2] The population of Illogan was 5,404 at the 2011 census. [ 3 ]
Indeed, The West Briton has gone some way to accommodate this; although there are four separate news editions of the paper, each week a classified/job vacancy section and a property section cover all of mid and west Cornwall, though places east of Bodmin, for no known reason, are generally excluded.
Sithney (Cornish: Merthersydhni) [1] is a village and civil parish in the West of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Sithney is north of Porthleven. The population including Boscadjack and Crowntown at the 2011 census was 841. [2] It is named after Saint Sithney, the patron saint of the parish church. [3]