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Truro Together January February 2023

A local #community magazine containing community, business and charitable editorial in the the Truro, Cornwall area. 8,300 copies printed and hand delivered by Royal Mail to residences and businesses in TR1 1 and TR1 2 postal code areas. Copies available at Visit Truro Information Centre and Tescos in Truro.

A local #community magazine containing community, business and charitable editorial in the the Truro, Cornwall area. 8,300 copies printed and hand delivered by Royal Mail to residences and businesses in TR1 1 and TR1 2 postal code areas. Copies available at Visit Truro Information Centre and Tescos in Truro.

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The next event that we’re organising is the<br />

annual ‘City Clean Up’ where we work with<br />

Newham BID, local businesses, organisations<br />

(including <strong>Truro</strong> City Council) and residents to<br />

spruce up <strong>Truro</strong> via cleaning, sticker removal<br />

and litter picking. It’s a chance to do some extra<br />

cleaning in addition to the services provided<br />

by Biffa.<br />

Thank you to everyone who worked with us<br />

on the Christmas events and to everyone who<br />

came along.<br />

City Clean Up will be taking place on Thursday<br />

16th to Saturday 18th March. To get involved<br />

and give as little as an hour to help clean up<br />

the city, either as a <strong>Truro</strong> business or resident,<br />

email: sian.knights@trurobid.co.uk in the first<br />

instance.<br />

© Hall for Cornwall<br />

As well as events, we provide services for <strong>Truro</strong><br />

based businesses. We’d like to reach out to<br />

those working in <strong>Truro</strong> City Centre, to invite<br />

you to monthly Shopwatch meetings, where<br />

you can share local crime related issues and<br />

knowledge with other businesses, the police<br />

and <strong>Truro</strong> BID.<br />

Although crime itself is not positive, the<br />

Shopwatch meetings are a helpful forum where<br />

employees in <strong>Truro</strong> can feel supported and find<br />

out about the ongoing work behind the scenes<br />

to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour.<br />

The first Shopwatch meeting for <strong>2023</strong> is on<br />

Tuesday 10th <strong>January</strong> and all <strong>Truro</strong> City Centre<br />

based businesses are welcome to attend.<br />

Finally, with the Christmas Lights coming down<br />

and signifying the end of the festivities, we<br />

really do urge everyone to continue to support<br />

<strong>Truro</strong>’s shops, eateries and service businesses<br />

during the winter and beyond.<br />

We appreciate that it’s a difficult time for many,<br />

although please do support the high street as<br />

much as you can. You can do this by shopping<br />

in person, getting a coffee whilst out, having<br />

your haircut in <strong>Truro</strong> or using the local legal,<br />

financial and property firms.<br />

<strong>Truro</strong> businesses please feel free to contact us<br />

on 01872 273 999.<br />

Alun Jones, <strong>Truro</strong> BID Manager<br />

To advertise please call 07786 735 711 or email marketing@trurotogether.co.uk<br />

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