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THE DELABOLE SLATE ISSUE 408 JUNE 2021
THE DELABOLE SLATE
                                                                               ISSUE 408
                                                                               JUNE 2021
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                                        Delabole Slate in September 1990
I was just looking through three copies of the Delabole Slate, August/September and October 1990, when I realised that
I had written an article on the Regal Cinema for the Slate 31 years ago! I think it is high time that I refreshed the article
for those newcomers to Delabole and also villagers surrounding. It will appear in the Slate shortly.
There were other interesting details in those copies and I will be looking over these. Firstly, who was the Editor? Yes
Edwina Leighton and her husband David set up the copy on a heavy-duty Photocopier. No computers and digital in those
days! The Slate committee was Ann Paul, Patricia Molloy, Edwina Leighton, Tricia Hicks, Cyril Hicks, George and Pat
Butt, Edwin Hamlyn, Ray and Margarette Worden.
In the Diary Dates, there was a Monday Tea Dance in the Liberal Hall, entrance 35p!, Harvest Supper in the Methodist
Church, Harvest Festival Evensong at St John's, Fun Night at the Setters Restaurant in aid of 'Fight for Sight', Tickets
£3, including a Basket Meal.
News Wise: Liz Day, was congratulated on passing all her A Levels before moving on to the London Polytechnic, The
Annual Delabole Flower Festival was held in the Methodist Church and was opened by the Rev David Easton, The
Cornwall County Fire Brigade Station B10 (Delabole) held an Open Evening, Delabole Cricket Club was holding a monthly
200 Club Draw, Delabole Sports Pavilion Committee held their AGM in their new building in the Playing Fields on August
22nd. The building cost £16,646.
A new Postmaster, Mr Parkes, arrived in Delabole, The Delabole Horticultural Show was held on August 11th in the
Wesley Hall, Camelford, St John's Ambulance House to House collection raised £136.76 for Divisional Funds, Teenagers
from Delabole Chapel raised money from cream teas served outside the Chapel, Jim Richardson and Adam Roots,
raised £650 from a 'Fish In' for Mount Edgcumbe Hospice, Phil Callaway had run in the London Marathon and had raised
£1,112.22 for the Asthma Research Council, there was an article on the Regal Cinema, report from Delabole British
Legion and a monthly Council report from John Lugg (North Cornwall) and Fred Whiting (Cornwall County).
Adverts This Month: Businesses come and go, and some are missed more than others. A part of old Delabole goes with
them however; Dave Leighton (Painter & Decorator), Delabole Domestic Appliances (Leighton Saltern, a great character),
Delabole Bakery, Ken's Bakery, Bruallen Nursery (We have Bruallen Flowers Today), D.J.Hutchinson (Mobile Butcher),
Delabole Taxi Service, Western Supply, Pete's Corner Shop (9 Toilet Rolls for £1.55 and Heinz Baked Beans 26p), The
Setters Restaurant (Sadly missed), The Barn Shop, Carpets Fitted (D.Wymark), Stuart Biddick (Removals & Storage),
The Bettle & Chisel, Cornish Insurance, Delabole Stoneware, RPT Transport & Removals, The Spar Shop, Swift
Deliveries (Neil Harris), Smugglers Rest (Fish & Chip Shop), D & A Lawn Mowing Services, Pentire Garage (MOT £10),
Dave's Dairy, The Central Stores, Quarry Cafe (main meal just £2.50), J.Collins (Auctions) W E Lugg (1925 -2012, and
still going strong after 87 years), Flowers Television (Sadly Missed !!), Photo & Filming Service (David Stacey), Mandy's
Unisex Hair Salon) and Paul Mitchell (Carpentry & Joinery).
Can you remember some of these long-gone firms and also support those that are still giving service to Delabole?
                                                                                   See You Soon, The Regal Man

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News from St Pirans Playschool                                 Fun Summer Quiz
                                                               ‘In the Summertime' was a debut single and big hit for
We hope that everyone enjoyed the Easter Trail through         which British rock band?
the village and would like to thank Bruallen for stocking
                                                               Name the fictional seaside town is the Australian sitcom
our maps for collection and Luggs Garage, Spar,                Home and Away?
Smugglers Rest, Delabole School, The Poldark Inn, Phil
Sleep, St John’s Church and all of the kind families that      By what two names is the character Puck also known in
hosted our eggs.                                               the play A Midsummer Night's Dream?

We would also like to thank you everyone in the village        Who sung the song 'Summer', which received nominations
for your generous response to our wish list posts, it is       for British Single of the Year at the 2015 Brit Awards?
very much appreciated.                                         One Summer, a 1983 British TV drama by Willy Russell,
                                                               gave which English actor his first break as sixteen-year-old
We were excited to re commence our Stay & Play and
                                                               Billy Rizley?
Sign and Rhyme sessions at the end of April. Initially
due to current restrictions all of these sessions will take    Castel Gandolfo is famous for being whose summer
place outside and will need to be booked in advance as         residence?
there is a restriction of a maximum of 15 adults in            London has hosted the Summer Olympic Games three
attendance.                                                    times, can you name the years?
We were pleased to be able to open our Easter Holiday          Name the cities which hosted the following Summer
Club again this year, at least to families that already        Olympics: (a)1952, (b)1960, (c)1972, and (d)1988?
attended Playschool. It proved to be extremely popular.        As of 2017, who is the current Chief Executive of Ann
At the moment we are planning to open our Summer               Summers?
Holiday Club to all children up to the age of 12 years.        What is the Italian word for Summer?
We are very much looking forward to the summer,                The Summer Palace is a vast ensemble of palaces,
spending more time outside with the children, utilising        gardens and lakes in which world city?
our new Outside Classroom and Forest School facility           In the famous nursery rhyme what did the Queen of Hearts
as much as we can.                                             make 'all on a summer's day'?
Follow us for on FB for news updates.                          What are the summer signs of the Zodiac? (three answers
                                                               needed)
  Hello                                                        British Summer Time begins and ends on the last Sundays
  To those of you who remember us from before. We              of which months? (two answers)
  are now back home again in Delabole after our four
  years of living in Somerset. We now live on High Street      ©freepubquiz.co.uk
  and it’s really great to be home. Edwina and David
  Leighton.

                                              It’s Great to be Grateful
                                          Someone said that it’s a good plan, before you fall asleep, to make a mental
                                          list of all the things that have happened during the day that you’re grateful for.
                                          Don’t think it’s vital that you’ve got to be ready to doze off - although I’m typing
                                          this on a Sunday afternoon and I’ve just eaten my lunch, so … Anyway, I was
                                          going through some of the things that we have to be thankful for at the chapel.
                                          Something that does need mentioning is a thanks to Jane Swan for continuing
                                          to surprise us with her paintings under the chapel awning. She began them
                                          during Lockdown to cheer people up as they went past and she’s regularly
                                          replaced them with new creations. The latest is this painting of fritillaries.
                                          Thanks Jane.
                                          If you’ve not seen it, why not go for a stroll past the chapel and have a look?
                                          Whilst you’re there, you might want to slow down at the porch windows and
                                          you’ll see two vases of flowers. They’re there thanks to Marie, who regularly
                                          pops in to refresh them and check they’re doing their duty in cheering the place
                                          up. I know of at least one person (actually it was Gwen) who was really pleased
                                          to see flowers reappear after Lockdown.
Finally, thanks to the drivers who move their cars from the chapel car parks on Sunday mornings so that older worshippers
have somewhere nearby to park - we also have classes in the Sunday School on Mondays and Tuesdays and they’d
appreciate parking spaces too.
Finally finally, June services at Delabole will happen at 11am on 6th, with preacher Peter Daniel, and the 20th with
Rev Bryan and Sue Ede - great to have your company.
H.H.
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A Methodist Minister’s View
Because of the Covid epidemic many celebrations have not happened or have been very muted over the past year.
Amongst these is the celebration of the fact that Christian Aid is 75 years old this year. Christian Aid came into existence
at the end of World War II to make provision for refugees in Europe and has grown from those roots to become an
organisation which has made an impact in many of our under-developed countries in the world. This impact has happened
through campaigning work on worldwide issues such as ‘Fairtrade’ and currently ‘Climate Change’. Christian Aid also
partners with organisations in many parts of the world to create projects which have direct impact on the improving of
life situations of people. There are many who live by walking large distances for water and work with elementary tools
to provide food – we are in the privileged minority.
Christian Aid is also one of the organisations that forms the membership of our British ‘Disasters Emergency Committee’
whose current campaign is focused on the Covid crisis in India. How fortunate we are, despite the hardships, in our
experience of Covid in comparison to their situation.
Christian Aid and other such organisations have evolved from Christians working together to care for their brothers and
sisters across the world and thus demonstrate love and care for the less fortunate. These roots of love and care can be
found in the Old Testament of our Bible and in Jesus’ command to ‘love your neighbour as you love yourself’.
In recent years our British Government has contributed seven tenths of one per cent of our national income to meet
some of the world-wide needs in its Overseas Aid programme. The decision has been made to reduce this expenditure
to a half of one per cent - by some four billion pounds - in view of the country’s economic situation. Our Prime Minister
hopes that the general public will understand the reason for the cuts. My concern is that the Overseas Aid budget, small
as it is, has been reduced, which will have consequences for many projects in such areas as sanitation, water, hygiene
and children in the poorest areas of our world. It is a matter which should be of concern to all of us in the ‘fortunate and
privileged’ minority of the world’s population.
We can all take to heart Jesus’ command to ‘love our neighbour as much as we love ourselves’ and work out how to
demonstrate that in our actions.
Every blessing,
Bryan Ede
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Termyn Gwari Fleghes
                      (children’s playtime, in Cornish)

All these birds are summer visitors, which means that they spend our winter
somewhere else much warmer, then migrate back to us when spring arrives
and the weather starts to warm up.

The three birds on the top row are swift, swallow and house martin. They
are very fast, agile fliers, swooping around houses and fields catching small
insects. Swifts nest under eaves and are quite rare, we are lucky in Delabole
that there are still buildings they can nest in. You can buy swift nest boxes
if your home has no suitable places. Swallows and house martins build their
nests out of mud, in sheds, by windows and under eaves. If you are lucky
enough to have them, enjoy watching them nest and hatch their young. The
second row of birds are also insect eaters but don’t come near people. They
are cuckoo, blackcap and willow warbler. You are much more likely to hear
these than see them – the cuckoo because it is now very rare, so you may
be fortunate to hear it down in the woods or up on the moors. The blackcap
and willow warbler are both quite small, about the size of a robin, and shy,
but they both have very loud songs which you can hear if you walk around
the quarry. The cuckoo doesn’t make a nest but will lay its eggs in the nests
of blackcap, willow warbler and other small birds.

Give yourself a point if you hear any of these birds, and 2 points if you see
them! Remember if you know where a nest is, leave it alone, watch from a
distance if you want to and make sure not to frighten the parents away.
Don’t pick up fledglings on the ground - they are learning to look after
themselves.
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Rainbow Run Your way
                       Help your local children’s hospice reach pot of gold this summer
                           Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) is excited to announce plans for its Rainbow Run Your Way
                           fundraiser on 19 – 20 June 2021.
                           Rainbow Run has become an event synonymous with sunny days and explosions of colour across
                           three different locations in the south west including RAF St Mawgan in Newquay. Last year due to
                           COVID restrictions the event went virtual and still raised £100,000 for the charity. This year participants
                           will be encouraged to once again take on the Rainbow Run in their own way.
                           Open to absolutely anyone who wants to get involved, CHSW is encouraging participants to pick a
  Warren D’Souza got his route of any distance and complete it however they wish. It will be a chance to don a bright outfit and
  whole family involved in
 Children’s Hospice South complete your distance by running, skipping, walking, skating or riding and have fun along the way.
  West’s virtual Rainbow
       Run last year
                           The aim will be to collectively raise £30,000 for each of the charity’s three children’s hospices, including
                           Little Harbour in St Austell, a poignant target to reach for the charity’s 30th anniversary year.
This free, fun and very colourful fundraiser is kindly being sponsored by Ann’s Cottage and The Exeter and is a fantastic
way to show your support for CHSW during its 30th Anniversary year and will also mark the start of national Children’s
Hospice Week.
Kiley Pearce, Event Fundraiser at CHSW’s Little Harbour said; “We were overwhelmed by the amount of people that
got involved last year. We could see from social media that everyone really embraced the fun and colour that Rainbow
Runs are all about. To be able to raise £30,000 for each of our hospices in our 30th anniversary year really would be
very special, and would help us to ensure that local children and families can continue to receive the vital care they so
desperately need now and in the future.”
It is free to take part in this event but CHSW encourages everyone to register on its website to ensure they have access
to event information and free resources. If participants raise £15 or more in sponsorship they will be sent a 30th
anniversary commemorative medal after the event.
For more information and to register visit www.chsw.org.uk/rainbow

                                                                                     Things You Find
                 Diana & family would like to thank all
                 those who have supported them                                    When You’re Tidying Up!
                 following the death of Colin.                                                     Part 3
                                                                              (You’ve been warned - there may be more)
                                                                     With too much time on my hands, I discovered the
                                                                     following lurking in a box file labelled Old Delabole Records.
                                                                     This time it’s a ticket for Miss Maddocks (unknown to me)
           This month’s Bible verse                                  to visit Delabole Quarry in 1935.                        HH

  June 2021
  For all have sinned and come short of the glory of
  God.                                Romans 3:23
  ...The younger son gathered all together, and took
  his journey into a far country, and there wasted
  his substance with riotous living.
  And when he came to himself, he said... I will arise
  and go to my father, and will say unto him, Father,
  I have sinned against heaven, and before thee,
  And am no more worthy to be called thy son: make
  me as one of thy hired servants...
  But when he was yet a great way off, his father
  saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on
  his neck, and kissed him.  Luke 15:13,17-18, 20
  I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven
  over one sinner that repenteth, more than over
  ninetyandninejustpersons,whichneednorepentance.
  Luke 15:7

  Authorised (King James) Version
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how you can be safe, as well as how to look after our coast
Some do’s and don’ts about visiting the beach…
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Ÿ   Do check the weather before your trip as high winds
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Ÿ   Do wear appropriate clothes – take a waterproof, hat        Photographs
    and wear sensible shoes – it is often colder at the coast
    than inland.                                                An online version of the
Ÿ   Do check tide times so you don’t get caught out.            Delabole Slate
Ÿ   Do keep a watch on the water’s edge to allow time to        Newsletter
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Ÿ   Do take notice of any warning signs and abide by them.      Businesses,
Ÿ   Do keep both hands free when climbing over rocks as         Tradesman and Accommodation
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Ÿ   Do have fun!
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Ÿ   Don’t go near cliff edges, or work underneath them or       We are continually looking for your news, photographs
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Ÿ   Don’t throw anything off a cliff or at people or animals.   Send your contribution to
Ÿ   Don’t go into the sea in rough water as waves can           www.Delabole2020.uk
    easily sweep you away.
Ÿ   Don’t go into the sea deeper than knee height.
Ÿ   Don’t walk on rocks in bare feet as they can cut you.
    It is advisable to always wear footwear on the beach
    because of jellyfish, glass and other sharp objects.
Ÿ   Don’t touch any bottles, drums or unusual containers
    on the beach in case they contain toxic substances.
    Report them to your local authority.
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My earliest recollection of a shop in Delabole is the one opposite my home at 1 West Downs Road, (why is it now West
Down Road please?) which at that time belonged to the Cleaves. In fact, if you caught a bus and wanted to end up in
that part of the village you asked for ‘Cleave’s Corner’.
Rachel, the owner, sold a complete variety of goods, including sweets, but the really unusual item on sale was petrol.
The pumps, as you can see from the pictures (which I think were taken in the 1960s), were right next to the road and
in front of the cottage where Mrs Beattie Cronin lived. She was the lady who was always smartly attired to ride the horse
that lead the annual Carnival procession.
My dad remembered this shop from his childhood. He talked of buying a penneth of monkey nuts there but being quite
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                                           WE WILL BE OPENING INDOORS
                                              FROM MONDAY 17th MAY

                                           UPDATES WILL BE POSTED ON
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                                          Phone: (01840) 212565

FLOWERS FROM BRUALLEN
    Elaine Reynolds
    AWARD WINNING FLORIST

    67 High Street, Delabole,
    North Cornwall PL33 9AH

      01840 212555

          Flowers@bruallen.co.uk
            www.bruallen.co.uk

         Family run florist with that
              personal touch
Delabole Hospital Car Service                                       Dominic Fairman
This service has been in operation since 1986. It is open
                                                                Cornwall Councillor – St Teath & Tintagel
to any resident of Delabole who needs transport to attend
                                                               On May the 6th the political landscape of Cornwall
a hospital, surgery or clinical appointment.
                                                               changed completely. The number of Cornwall Council
It is a pre-booked door to door service which is arranged      seats up for election had been reduced from 123 to 87,
through the coordinator, Patricia Hicks, on 01840 212520.      the divisional boundaries had all been redrawn to reflect
With reference to increases in motoring costs, we have         this, and the people of Cornwall have chosen a
reviewed the charges. The new prices will be effective         Conservative controlled council for the first time.
from 1st June 2021. The client pays the driver on the day      I am pleased to be one of the handful of Liberal Democrats
of appointment and is also responsible for any parking         re-elected and I would like to thank all of the people who
fees.                                                          voted for me, (and all of the people who didn’t), in the new
In order to keep the charges to the client as low as           division of St Teath & Tintagel. Ours was one of the
possible, the car service tops up the payment as shown         highest turnouts in the county which tells me that local
in the accompanying table.                                     elections matter in rural North Cornwall and people value
                                                               their local democracy.
The service is reliant on donations and if you feel you
would like to make a contribution, please contact Ann          I now represent six parishes: Tintagel, Delabole, St Teath,
Hopkins on 01840 212322. In order to continue this             Michaelstow, St Tudy and St Breward. This will be a
valuable service we need to recruit more volunteer drivers.    challenge that I am looking forward to. I am a strong
If you feel you can offer some of your time, please contact    believer in bringing decisions back to the local level and
either of the above. We look forward to hearing from you.      spent much of the last four years making the case for
Ann Hopkins, Treasurer.                                        Delabole to be a stand-alone parish council. I strongly
                                                               believe this will be better in the long run for both St Teath
                                                               and Delabole and I wish to offer all the parish councillors
                                                               who have stood this time my thanks and support for the
                                                               next four years.
        Delabole Hospital Car Service                          I will also be working hard to secure more affordable
                         You pay           We additionally     housing for local families. The pandemic has exacerbated
                        the driver         pay the driver      the housing crisis with properties in Cornwall now more
   Delabole              £5.00                 £2.00           than ever beyond the reach of families earning typical
   Camelford             £7.00                 £3.00           local wages. Whilst this should always be based on
   Tintagel             £10.00                 £5.00           evidenced need, I know that most of the villages will
   Port Isaac           £10.00                 £5.00           require small numbers of quality built affordable housing
   St. Breward          £10.00                 £5.00           to sustain their communities.
   Bodmin               £15.00                 £8.00
   Wadebridge           £15.00                 £8.00           Finally, I shall continue to highlight and address climate
   Launceston           £18.00                £10.00           change at every opportunity. The Green Party secured
   Bude                 £18.00                £10.00           more votes than ever across Cornwall at the elections,
   Penrice              £20.00                £12.00           reflecting the importance that many people now put on
   Newquay              £20.00                £12.00           the environmental agenda. This is one of the main
   Liskeard             £20.00                £12.00           reasons I entered politics in the first place, and I can
   Probus               £28.00                £15.00           assure any such voters that their care and concerns will
   Callington           £28.00                £15.00           not be neglected by me, and that they will be well
   Treliske             £30.00                £16.00           represented at County Hall.
   Derriford            £30.00                £16.00           07939 122303
   Falmouth             £30.00                £16.00           cllr.dominic.fairman@cornwall.gov.uk
   Redruth              £30.00                £16.00
   Hayle                £32.00                £17.00
   Barnstaple           £32.00                £17.00
          It might be a good idea to cut this out -
         you never know when you could need it!                      STOP PRESS
                                                                    Delabole Allotments
Carrie Casserole, The Return.
This month I thought a nice sparkling drink to celebrate            Water butt taps have been turned on
my return to the village might be in order.                                and the water drained.
To join me you will need …One bottle of sparkling wine                   Stones have been thrown,
(non-alcoholic, if you prefer.) One pint,or half a litre, of                 causing damage.
fresh orange juice and fruit of your choice for decoration.
                                                                   Unattended children should not be in the
Put all the liquid together in a large jug. Stir
thoroughly,add some ice cubes and float pieces of your                           allotments.
chosen fruit on the top. Very refreshing on a hot day.                    This is not a playground.
Mon - Fri
Message from Angela Cooper - Rector
What a relief that the Covid restrictions are starting to be lifted and we are gradually re-emerging from lockdown. What
a strange year we have had! Thank God that in this area, most of us have been protected from the worst experience
of the pandemic as infections and losses have been comparatively low, but of course some have been ill, some still
suffer from the effects and some have lost loved ones, locally and elsewhere in the country. We have all faced
unprecedented restrictions on our lives.
As we emerge into the new ‘normal’ we know it will not be the same as it was before, we are going forward not back.
I have been reflecting on the things we have learnt and might want to take with us to make the future better. We have
learned again the value of our relationships, of time shared with family and friends. I for one, want to give them priority
in future – not to let pressure of time or the demands of a busy life get in the way of spending time with the people I love
and value. As we have struggled with unexpected isolation I want to be mindful of those who always feel alone and
unloved.
We have learned the value of face-to-face communication. I’ve hated having to wear a mask and the barriers that
immediately raises between us. I have sometimes found myself avoiding eye contact with people as I’ve passed them
in the street whilst concentrating on being careful to maintain social distance. I’m looking forward to unrestricted smiles
and warm greetings and the understanding that is added by facial expression and body-language.
We have learned the value of our freedoms to go where we want and do what we wish, within reason; to feel safe in our
own environment; to share our homes with whoever we like, whenever we like.
We have learned the value of those who serve us in the NHS of course, but also in the day to day services that keep
our lives functioning: our local shops and supermarkets; the bin-men; our posties etc. etc. We are all connected and
each one is valued and needed.
In our churches we have learned the value of singing – how we have missed being able to sing as a congregation –
even those like me who can only make a joyful noise! One day soon we’ll raise the roof and appreciate the freedom!
These are some of the ‘lessons’ that come to my mind – what would you add to the list?
As we emerge, take care and continue safely – look forward to seeing you soon!
ATLANTIC MOTOR SERVICES
                      At Park Lane, Tintagel Road Valley Truckle
                           Camelford Cornwall PL32 9RR
                            E Mail alan@atlantic.orangehome.co.uk
                                     A C Crosby F.I.M.I.
                                         01840 212650
 WE OFFER NEW SUPERTRACKER LASER FOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT.
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICING RE GASSING AND REPAIRING.
FOUR VOLKSWAGEN POLO FREE COURTESY CARS OR FREE C O L L E C T I O N A N D D E L I V E R Y .
EVEN MORE ADDITIONS TO OUR DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT GIVING US ACCESS TO 98% OF CARS FROM 2001.

M O T T E S T I N G
PLEASE CALL 01840 212650 OR 01840 215950 WHILE YOU WAIT FREE TEA OR COFFEE IN OUR RECEPTION. WHICH HAS THE
BENEFIT OF FREE WI-FI ACCESS.

SERVICING
WE ARE ABLE TO CARRY OUT SERVICING ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS,
EVEN WHILST UNDER MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY. WE ARE ALSO ABLE TO CARRY OUT REPAIR WORK FOR MOST
MAJOR WARRANTY COMPANIES.
ENGINE MANAGEMENT FAULTS AND PROBLEMS
WE ARE FINDING THAT MAIN DEALERS ARE CONSIDERABLY OVERCHARGING FOR ENGINE MANAGEMENT FAULTS,
COSTING CUSTOMERS MONEY THEY DO NOT NEED TO SPEND.
WE HAVE INVESTED A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY IN THE LATEST DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT THIS. IF YOU
HAVE SUCH A PROBLEM PLEASE CALL US.
                 FULL PROFESSIONAL CAR, VAN AND MOTORHOME VALETING FOR RETAIL AND TRADE
                            ADD VALUE TO YOUR CAR - CALL FOR DETAILS AND PRICES

                                    GOOD GARAGE SCHEME
  WE ARE MEMBER OF THE GOOD GARAGE SCHEME, IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET IF YOU GOOGLE GOOD
GARAGE SCHEME AND ENTER YOUR POSTCODE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ACCESS OUR FEEDBACK FROM OTHER CLIENTS.

                                     CARS FOR SALE
BMW X5 4WD 3.0 DIESEL 2007 IN GLOSS BLACK WITH BLACK LEATHER THIS VEHICLE IS FULLY LOADED
WITH EXTRAS                                                                        £8250.00
BMW X1 2WD 2.0 DIESEL 2012 IN SILVER WITHBBLACK CLOTH INTERIOR SUPER VALUE AT                   £7995.00
VOLKSWAGEN PHAETON V6 2005 IN GLOSS BLACK WITH BLACK LEATHER BASED ON THE BENTLEY
CONTINENTAL CHASSIS INCREDIBLE SPECIFICATION                               £4495.00
CHRYSLER 300C 3.0 DIESEL ESTATE IN GLOSS BLACK TP SPECIFICATION, MERCEDES ENGINE AND
TRANSMISSION                                                                 £4495.00
FIAT DOBLO MULTIPOINT DIESEL 2010 IN SILVER BELOW AVERAGE MILES EXCELLENT VAN AT £3495.00
SAAB 9-3 AERO V6 ESTATE IN BLACK WITH BLACK LEATHER, SUPERB HISTORY AN EXTREMELY GOOD
EXAMPLE                                                                        £2495.00
JAGUAR XJR SUPERCHARGED IN GLOSS BLACK WITH DOE SKIN LEATHER A VERY FINE EXAMPLE OF
THIS SUPER SALOON                                                           £2795.00
RENAULT SCENIC 1.9 DIESEL IN GRAY METALLIC 7 SEATER MPV IN GRAY METALLIC GOOD VALUE AT
                                                                                £1495.00
CITY ROVER 2004 GRAY METALLIC WITH BLACK LEATHER IDEAL SMALL 5 DOOR HATCHBACK GOOD
VALUE AT                                                                    £1295.00
ROVER 45 1.6 IN GREEN METALLIC WITH SOFT TAN INTERIOR VERY LOW MILES EXCEPTIONAL
CONDITION                                                                       £1150.00

       ALL THE ABOVE VEHICLES ARE FULLY SERVICED AND WITH NEW 12 MONTHS MOT TEST
         OUR STOCK IS CONSTANTLY CHANGING - PLEASE CALL WITH YOUR REQUIREMENTS

                               NUMBER PLATES MADE WHILE YOU WAIT
                         CAR RECOVERY AVAILABLE ON OUR CAR TRANSPORTER.

                                   RAC APPROVED GARAGE
A date for your diary                                        DIARY DATES
    For all you crafters, bakers, growers
           and artists out there, the                      YOUR GUIDE TO TO LOCAL EVENTS AND
        Delabole Virtual Village Show                       MEETINGS IN AND AROUND DELABOLE
         will again be held on line on
                  21st August.
  Details will be posted at a later date for all              REGULAR MEETINGS / EVENTS
                    classes.                              Every Tuesday: Kernow Credit Union 1.00- 2.15pm
 We hope you will have as much fun this year              Contact Tricia on 212520 for up to date details
              as you did last year.

NORTH                       St. Endellion
CORNWALL                    23rd - 26th September 2021
BOOK FESTIVAL               www.ncornbookfest.org

 The School Days, by invitation only, are scheduled for
                   23rd and 24th,
 Adult programmed days with visiting authors and
   workshops will be held on 25th and 26th and
        Evenings of Music on 24th and 25th                         Mobile Post Office Van
                                                                Parks in the lay-by opp. St John’s
     You can browse our exciting programme at
          www.ncornbookfest.org/whats-on                               Tuesday 12.00 - 15.00
     or on Facebook NorthCornwallBookFestival                         Wednesday 13.30 - 15.00
            or Instagram @NCornBookFest                                 Friday 13.30 - 15.00
    Cressida Cowell, Louise Doughty, Amanda Craig,            This service is provided by St. Breward Stores
 Rachel Joyce and Liz Kessler are some of the authors                       Tel: 01208 850260
 due to attend; The Eden Sessions features singer, Bar          Mobile Post Office Van Tel: 07999 936473
Jungr “Bob,Brel & Me” and the group ‘Flats and Sharps’
will be preceded with the performance poet Luke Wright.

        We look forward to seeing you again                                            DEADLINE FOR
                                                                                     JULY 2021 SLATE IS
Could you write for The Slate?
                                                                                         10th JUNE
We welcome poems, announcements,                                                      Mailboxes at the Spar &
recipes, interesting articles, memories,                                              Lugg’s Garage, and the
greetings, photos in b&w, local events and                                          email box are emptied once
more… Please submit by 10th of the month                                            a month only, after the 10th.
to Delabole.slatenewsletter@gmail.com or
pop into one of the boxes at The Spar or Lugg’s Garage.
All the mailboxes are emptied on 10th of every month so
don’t miss the deadline for publishing.
                                                          Bessie Greenfingers.
                                                          Most of you will probably have hardened off the plants
                                                          you have been growing in your greenhouse. It is time to
                                                          put all the new plants in your border and vegetable beds,
                                                          if you have not already done so. Support for peas and
                                                          beans should already be in place.
                                                          Lift and divide any spring flowers that have finished to
                                                          increase your stock.
                                                          Mulch around the plants in borders and your veg beds.
                                                          Make sure ground level fruits like strawberries,
                                                          courgettes etc,are raised from the ground to help prevent
                                                          slug attack and rot.
                                                          Remove side shoots from greenhouse tomatoes and tie
                                                          tomatoes ,cucumbers,and courgettes to supports.
                                                          Keep going with planting seeds for successive crops.
                                                          Happy gardening… Bessie.
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