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Hey Keefie...I know Newquay well. I met my wife there 15 years ago. We were in b&b's across from each other (just near the little church on The Crescent) it's just by Corkers & Cheyanne Moore, off Fore Street. We used to spend hours talking on Fistral (as well as in the surf). Beautiful place, which will always be special to us. Haven't been able to get back recently though...3 children and too much work. I really hope that you make the best of the great weather and atmosphere.

Kindest Regards,

Nick.

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Richie, I'm afraid I'm no surfer dude lol, with only one good leg I have enough trouble walking without falling over let alone trying to stand on a surf board lol.

 

Roly, you cant eat chips or even a pastie on the beach in Newquay - the bloomin seagulls would have your hand off trying to get them (was even pictures of it happening in the Sun newspaper) :o

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We have quite a bit of sun here Marg, but as dad says "the sun always shines on the Righteous"  :oops:

 

Judy, if ever you and your family made it over the big pond then there is always a big welcome here for you, same goes to anyone here who makes it to Cornwall, call in for a tea / coffee and a chinwag.

 

Keefie

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