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Little Shop of Horrors


Special Jubilee coin is chosen The winners of a competition


to design a jubilee coin to be given to the children of Looe were presented with awards at a Looe Town Council meeting.


Jordan Edwards was the overall winner with her design depicting a crown and a Cornish chough.


She received vouchers from mayor David Bryan. Runner up in the competition was Mr D Lawton, and both he and Miss Edwards received copies of the winning coin.


The winning design will be pressed onto a commemorative coin, copies of which will be given to all


Winner of the coin competition Jordan Edwards is presented with vouchers and coin.


Monkeying around!


Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, the Wild Futures’ Monkey Sanctuary is an experience to remember.


Set up nearly five decades ago to care for ex-pet monkeys, it is now home to three species all rescued from the UK and international primate pet trades.


On visiting The Monkey Sanctuary, there’s a lot to do for the whole family.


You can take a tour of the monkey enclosures and learn about these fascinating animals from our team of expert keepers or take a gentle stroll around the beautiful woodland gardens, a haven for


registered children of 16 years and under in Looe during the town’s diamond jubilee celebrations.


Looe Community Academy students presented Little Shop of Horrors under the direction of drama teacher Ms Thuron.


Cast members and backstage crew had been working hard since September to stage the musical, which was presented to


the public and also primary school pupils, who enjoyed their own special performance.


The performers were supported by an orchestra of students and staff, led by Miss Dixon, and a dance team choreographed by Miss Goodwin.


Quiz shield presented The winners of the


inaugural Looe Mayor’s Quiz in aid of Ellie’s Haven and the RBL were presented with a shield by mayor David Bryan.


Winners - The


Mavericks - are Rick and Sue Harmes, and Joe and Sam Hanes.


native wildlife and stop for a bite to eat in our award winning Treetop Cafe.


The children will be enticed by the play area, where they can swing like monkeys or take part in arts and crafts in the purpose built activity room or even the bat zone where they can learn more about our resident lesser horseshoe bats!


Phone 0844 272 1271 for more information or visit www.monkeysanctuary.org


LOOE NEWS APRIL 2012 7


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