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Monday, 19 August 2024

Local Fishing Industry Leaders Stand for Penwith Town Council: Advocating for Fair Share of Budget and Vital Infrastructure

Local Fishing Industry Leaders Stand for Penwith Town Council: Advocating for Fair Share of Budget and Vital Infrastructure





Next week’s Penwith Town Council elections will see two well-known figures from the local fishing industry stepping into the political spotlight. Godfrey Adams of Trelawney Fish and Nick Howell of the Pilchard Works are standing as independent candidates, motivated by a shared determination to ensure that Newlyn, Mousehole, and Paul receive their fair share of Penwith’s budget. Their deep-rooted commitment to the fishing community is evident, and they aim to bring their expertise to bear on the broader needs of the area if elected.

Central to their campaign are housing, transport and parking—two crucial elements for the continued growth and prosperity of Newlyn as a working harbour. By tackling these challenges, they hope to enhance the area’s infrastructure and support its economic vitality.

As the election draws near, the community will have the chance to decide whether these experienced industry leaders will secure a better deal for Newlyn, Mousehole and Paul.