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Newquay Voice
The Newquay Voice was the original publication by what has grown to become the Voice family, founded more than 1,000 editions ago.
It covers the booming coastal town and its surroundings with the standard Voice combination of hyper-local news, Cornwall-wide coverage and of fascinating magazine-style features.
Warren Wilkins leads coverage of the community, in which he’s been your local correspondent for many years, and can be contacted on warren.wilkins@voicenewspapers.co.uk
Local businesses can get their message to local readers on pages dedicated to the specific area at extra-value prices.
Columnists include Newquay and St Austell MP Steve Double with a weekly update on how affairs in Parliament are affecting the area.
Former BBC broadcaster Chris Blount offers a weekly look at Newquay’s vibrant community and glimpses of fascinating aspects of the town’s past.
Our recent issues have included coverage of the housing crisis and its affect on Newquay’s people, and gatherings by local clubs and organisations.
Our sports pages cover the community’s endeavours, including the fortunes of Newquay and Godolphin in the South West Peninsula League.
And our chief photographer Paul Williams is out and about covering events in the areas.
Please get in touch with us through Warren or our contact address, news@voicenewspapers.co.uk, to get involved with the Newquay Voice.
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Who we are
The Voice newspaper series is a hub for communities across Cornwall.
We are 100% committed to print - a reliable, trusted and safe way to keep up with all the news from where you live, share achievements, concerns and celebrations.
We provide readers and advertisers with an alternative to the ever-changing, transient world of the internet - a return to traditional values which prioritise community, stability and reliability above clickbait and “fake news”.