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Bude & Stratton Post
ON?TUESDAY, August 24, 217 students converged on the Budehaven Library to collect their GCSE results.
The sun shone on Bude as the town celebrated its annual Lifeboat Week.
BUDE has always struck the right note when it comes to the annual Jazz festival and this year is no exception.
Following their recent Ofsted inspection, staff, children and parents at Happy Days Nursery, Jacobstow, are celebrating having achieved the highest possible grade from Ofsted — Outstanding.
WHAT a Stomp! The 20th Anniversary of the Bude Jazz Club was celebrated in real style in front of a packed audience of jazz lovers from far and wide.
Following their recent Ofsted inspection, staff, children and parents at Happy Days Nursery, Jacobstow, are celebrating having achieved the highest possible grade from Ofsted — Outstanding.
BUDEHAVEN School student, Kieran Wint (12) recently attended the Freddie Gee Drum Academy in Winchester.
BUDE Canal and Marshes have won the Green Flag award along with only six other sites in Cornwall.
Hundreds of local people and visiting tourists witnessed the Marhamchurch’s annual fundraising event in near-perfect weather conditions as this year’s chosen revel queen, Charlie Butler, was crowned by Old Father Time (a resident of the area whose identity is, by tradition, kept a secret from all except his brethren) and rode side-saddle around the village and onto the revel field followed by her attendants.
DESPITE torrential rain Bude Carnival went ahead and maintained its great reputation for colour, character and sheer charm.
BUDE girl Sharon McArdle is not like most 24-year-old girls in the sense that she is thought to be the only girl who has completed a NVQ2 in Land-based Engineering in the South West.
As sure as night follows day, the driving rain subsided and the sun began to shine yes, it was time for the Poughill Revel and Cuckoo Fair.
THE Bude Canal Trust held its annual open day recently at Pancrasweek Parish Hall.
SURFERS Against Sewage (SAS) were joined by a hundred volunteers recently to help make Widemouth Bay barefoot friendly for all to enjoy.
ON SUNDAY, July 18 the Bude Gig Clubs Juniors had their second win at Appledore Regatta.
THEfifth annual Leopallooza Festival took place at the Wyldes, near Week St Mary on the weekend of Saturday, July 31 and Sunday, August 1.
The famous fingerpost at Red Post an important local landmark known to hundreds of thousands of road users was recently resurrected after a lengthy repair process and the result was clearly worth the wait.
AFTER waiting for over 16 weeks in limbo for a final decision on the controversial proposed development at Binhamy Farm, Bude, the people of the area, Cornwall Council and Catesby Property Group were given the news that the plans were rejected by the Secretary of State, Eric Pickles, on Wednesday (August 4).
THE Bude Castle and Canal buzzed with crowds and activities on Sunday, August 8 as the first Bude-Stratton Heritage Day took place in beautiful sunshine.
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