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  2. The West Briton - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Category:Newspapers published in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Newspapers published in Cornwall" ... St. Ives Times & Echo; St Austell Voice; Sunday Independent (England) W. The West Briton; Western Morning News

  4. Truro - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Media in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Packet Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    In 1803 Flindell moved his operations to Truro and started the Royal Cornwall Gazette and Western Advertiser, which ultimately was absorbed into The West Briton following a bitter feud between the two publications. [8] The second Falmouth Packet was the Falmouth Packet & Cornish Herald, founded in 1829 and published until 1848.

  7. Par railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened with the Cornwall Railway on 4 May 1859. The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser reported at the time that it . is situated on the western side of Par bay, about a mile from the pier head, close to the road to Fowey and Tywardreath, the traffic of which places as well as St Blazey and the neighbourhoods intended to receive here.

  8. Rory Te' Tigo - Wikipedia

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    Stone sculptures outside St Just library Rory Te' Tigo is a sculptor, artist and musical instrument maker [ 1 ] originally from Germany now living in West Cornwall, United Kingdom. He sculpts in granite and wood and is also a potter.

  9. West Briton - Wikipedia

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    West Briton may refer to: West Brit , a pejorative term for an Irish person alleged to be excessively sympathetic to or imitative of the British The West Briton , a local newspaper published in Truro, Cornwall, England