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Devoran Action Group (DAG) - Next meeting (open to the public):20.00 16th October @ Sunday School of DevoranMethodist Chapel

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Bissoe sulphuric acid works, painted by Lamorna Birch (1869-1955). Later, in the nineteenth century the Carnon Valley was a centre of chemical production for sulphuric acid and other by-products from mine waste.
     
  SOLCENTRIC MARINE - SOLAR PANELS  
  Richard Bicknell  
  Solar Panels and renewable energy products, consultation and installation
 Web:www.solcentricenergy.co.uk
 
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  Devoran Boatyard Greenbank Lane Devoran Cornwall TR3 6PQ  
     
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  Michael Edward Westley M.L.I.  
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  Carlton House, 5 Belmont Terrace, Devoran, Truro, TR3 6PX  
     
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  FatBoy n Slim - Mobile DJ's  ▲ TOP ▲
  Barry Nevill 07818 074140
 
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  Bryan Symons 01872 865300
  Servicing & Repairs to all makes of Vehicles.  MOT Testing Station.  Free colection & delivery services from your area.   
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  Belinda Yates O: 01872 870534
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  Peter Wicks

01872 864312

 

Have your nails, corns and callus treated in your own home at a time which suits you

 
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  Armando, Quay Road, Devoran, Truro, TR3 6PW  
     
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  David Townrow 01872 864333
 

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Bissoe sulphuric acid works, painted by Lamorna Birch (1869-1955). Later, in the nineteenth century the Carnon Valley was a centre of chemical production for sulphuric acid and other by-products from mine waste.
     
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  Rev Derek Carrivick 01872 963116
  Victorian Construction, designed by the famous John Loughborough Pearson, architect of  Truro Cathedral (the first new cathedral in 800 years since Salisbury was built in 1220).   2007 is the 150 anniversary of the building of Devoran Church, so we can expect some celebrations in the parish this year.  
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  4th SUN 10:00am "Church in the Centre" specially designed for all the family  
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Bissoe sulphuric acid works, painted by Lamorna Birch (1869-1955). Later, in the nineteenth century the Carnon Valley was a centre of chemical production for sulphuric acid and other by-products from mine waste.
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Bissoe sulphuric acid works, painted by Lamorna Birch (1869-1955). Later, in the nineteenth century the Carnon Valley was a centre of chemical production for sulphuric acid and other by-products from mine waste.
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  Stainless Steel Sculptures & Water Features  
  We design & construct virtually anything in stainless steel and acrylic: Water features; Sculptures; Planters; Catering tables & shelving; light engineering.

Exhibited at: Chelsea Flower Show; Hampton Court; Cancer Research Gardens; NEC.

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Bissoe sulphuric acid works, painted by Lamorna Birch (1869-1955). Later, in the nineteenth century the Carnon Valley was a centre of chemical production for sulphuric acid and other by-products from mine waste.
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So KIPLING  ▲ TOP ▲
  Odile Kipling  
  Quality bespoke kitchen, bathroom & bedroom furniture.  Hardwood & softwood.  Full design, manufacture & fitting services available. 01872 862059
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  Devoran Action Group  ▲ TOP ▲
  Mark Dunford  
  LAST CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SAY!

Object to the old school being developed for private residences

Support a sustainable social, cultural, economic and educational asset for the village

Help keep the building for the benefit of the community

REGISTER YOUR OBJECTION BY
12 NOVEMBER
 
     
  Devoran Action Group

Tim Smithies

LAST CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SAY!

YOU NEED TO REGISTER YOUR OBJECTION
BY THE 12 NOVEMBER
IF YOU WISH TO STOP THE OLD VILLAGE SCHOOL BEING DEVELOPED FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES.

Dear Devoran Resident

The attached letter is intended to assist you, should you wish to object to the planning application made by the Diocese to entirely convert the Old School at the heart of our village to private residences.

The Parish Council, through the proposals commissioned from the Conservation Studio, have shown how a more balanced mix of uses in the Old School buildings could maintain a social, education & economic resource for the village as well as involving a reasonable proportion of residential accommodation.

The letter attached, should you choose to use it is the only chance the village has to oppose the plans of the Diocese and keep the Old School as a valued part of our community. All members of a household may separately object.

We urge you to either:

Print your name and address at the top of the letter and sign it and the bottom
Or
Write to the addressee indicated in your own words

If you would find it difficult to get to the post office in the next week, you would be very welcome to drop off your signed letter by 12 November, to any of the addresses given below, where members of the DAG will be delighted to forward all such mail on your behalf:

4b Tremayne Close 5 Belmont Terrace
15 St Johns Terrace ‘Suhaili’ Greenbank Road

So…by this weekend, please take the time to make a stand for the community of Devoran; action your letter of objection NOW!
For and on behalf of Devoran Action Group 7 November 2007
 

 

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21st November at 8.p.m. at the Methodist Chapel School Room, Belmont Terrace

5th December at 8.p.m. at the Methodist Chapel School Room, Belmont Terrace


 

 
 
 
     
     
     

http://www.chycor.co.uk/holidays/cycling-in-cornwall/index.htm

The Mineral Tramway

Coast to Coast Coast to Coast Coast to Coast

Now an official cycle route, the old Mineral Tramways from Devoran to Portreath is available as an interesting ride for the average cyclist - The route follows what were working rail tracks that carried minerals (tin,copper etc) to the ancient quays at Devoran or the harbour at Portreath