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Thursday 19 August 2010

Fifteen at Newquay have apprentice opportunities - do you know someone willing to take up the culinary challenge?

http://www.fifteencornwall.co.uk/cornwallfoundationofpromise.htm
Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant is scouting for new apprentices to take up the catering challenge!

What does the Fifteen Cornwall training course involve?
The training begins by studying for an NVQ1 in Catering Studies at Cornwall College. While at college the apprentices also qualify for their Health and Safety and Food Hygiene certificates. This gives them a solid basis of both academic and practical achievement.The college staff give the students valuable support and encouragement during this time, building their confidence and driving them to reach their potential. 

Things to do coming soon.

The town hall is doing its bit for 4 million people in Pakistan.....
absolutely no connection between the two....

gift wrapped new motors for Mount's Bay Engineering.....
the reddest of red mullet.....
there's a sense that it will be some time before we see an end to dragging boxes by hand all over the market.....

and Mr Knees, for one, is gutted.....
flying JDs.

Wednesday 18 August 2010

Trouble - again.

Quentin and Roger from the Chloe T share their mechanical ills.......
a rare appearance from the Admiral Greenville.

Monday 16 August 2010

NHPC meeting, The Centre, Newlyn.

Newlyn Harbour Commissioners are holding their next meeting at The Centre, Newlyn 9 am tomorrow morning. As has already been established, the public are welcome to take part in the first part of the session and can get items put on the next meeting's agenda.

Forthcoming meetings of the Newlyn Pier and Harbour Commissioners to be held at 9am at:
The Centre,
Chywoone Hill,
Newlyn,
TR18 5AR

17th August 2010 9am


Public are welcome to ask questions during the first 15 minutes and attend. 

Monday's business.

 With the new market consigned to the bin, the truck drivers may have a long wait before they get to pick up fish from a loading bay .....
which means the practice of leaving boxes of fish in the midday sun will continue for some time to come........
 or a big attraction for the harbour gulls......
 are the boxes of frozen bait that could do with their own storage area......
 typical sight - le French, le Breton, et le gaulouise........
 Chloe T heads for the gaps......
 and its all hands on deck for the french yellow welly.......
 but Shane and his band of merry gamekeepers head out for a day's enforcement on the high seas.....
 a whole year on the bus pass......
 says what it is at the Tolcarne Inn along with an Irish welcome behind the bar.....
 the Bay's finest bass ready for the table......
 Plugger measures the back chains for the hard ground doors - look out the Dorys!......
 ice and no slice.....
 a solid weekend's work saw Ollie and the boys put the gearbox back together aboard the scalloper Manx Ranger......
one half of Slash and Burn pauses for an update.

Bookmark your diary for this year's Blessing of the Fleet.


ANNUAL BLESSING OF THE FLEET

An invitation is extended to all Fishermen, their families and friends and all visitors to join in the traditional

"BLESSING OF THE FLEET"

This important event in the calendar of Newlyn Fishermen is held every year to commend the men and boats of our fishing fleet to the care and protection of God.
The service will take place in the LORRY PARK of NEWLYN HARBOUR on SUNDAY 29th AUGUST 2010, commencing at 7.00 p.m.
The message will be given by
Reverend Andrew Wright


On completion of the short service refreshments will be provided free of charge at Newlyn Fishermen's Mission.
ALL ARE WELCOME