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Dredging at Penzance Harbour

In early August a dredge campaign was undertaken at the harbour. Work focused on the area between the Rank Building Outer Wall and Albert Pier as well as the Lighthouse Pier where Scillonian III berths.

A hydrographic survey will be undertaken in September and published in the Document Centre.

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Beryl Bikes now at Malpas Marina

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Memorial service for 82nd anniversary of the St Nazaire Raid

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