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Exterior view of the Jobcentre Plus building in Newquay, Cornwall, showing the green signage above the entrance, blue‑framed glass doors-stock-foto
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Exterior view of the Jobcentre Plus building in Newquay, Cornwall, showing the green signage above the entrance, blue‑framed glass doors-stock-foto
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Street scene in Newquay, Cornwall, featuring the Bearded Brewery on a corner with its distinctive black‑and‑white exterior and skull‑and‑crossed‑axes-stock-foto
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A calm view of Newquay Harbour in Cornwall, showing small boats resting in shallow water beside the sandy beach. Stone harbour walls frame the scene,-stock-foto
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A coastal view of Newquay, Cornwall, showing a sandy beach bordered by rocky cliffs and green vegetation. People walk along the shoreline as small wav-stock-foto
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Dramatic coastal scene at Newquay, Cornwall, showing two houses perched on separate rocky cliffs divided by a narrow inlet. Below, a sandy beach with-stock-foto
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A calm view of Newquay Harbour in Cornwall, showing small boats resting in shallow water beside the sandy beach. Stone harbour walls frame the scene,-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, after making a cast of his hands during a visit to see the plans for the Market Street development in Nansledan, an urban extension to Newquay, Cornwall. The Market Street development is one of the first new high streets of its kind to be built in over a century, and once complete in 2028, it will provide commercial space for local artisans and businesses, supporting the local economy and community. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, after making a cast of his hands during a visit to see the plans for the Market Street development in Nansledan, an urban extension to Newquay, Cornwall. The Market Street development is one of the first new high streets of its kind to be built in over a century, and once complete in 2028, it will provide commercial space for local artisans and businesses, supporting the local economy and community. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, makes a cast of his hands during a visit to see the plans for the Market Street development in Nansledan, an urban extension to Newquay, Cornwall. The Market Street development is one of the first new high streets of its kind to be built in over a century, and once complete in 2028, it will provide commercial space for local artisans and businesses, supporting the local economy and community. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, makes a cast of his hands during a visit to see the plans for the Market Street development in Nansledan, an urban extension to Newquay, Cornwall. The Market Street development is one of the first new high streets of its kind to be built in over a century, and once complete in 2028, it will provide commercial space for local artisans and businesses, supporting the local economy and community. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, during a visit to see the plans for the Market Street development in Nansledan, an urban extension to Newquay, Cornwall. The Market Street development is one of the first new high streets of its kind to be built in over a century, and once complete in 2028, it will provide commercial space for local artisans and businesses, supporting the local economy and community. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, during a visit to see the plans for the Market Street development in Nansledan, an urban extension to Newquay, Cornwall. The Market Street development is one of the first new high streets of its kind to be built in over a century, and once complete in 2028, it will provide commercial space for local artisans and businesses, supporting the local economy and community. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, during a visit to see the plans for the Market Street development in Nansledan, an urban extension to Newquay, Cornwall. The Market Street development is one of the first new high streets of its kind to be built in over a century, and once complete in 2028, it will provide commercial space for local artisans and businesses, supporting the local economy and community. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Prince William visits the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project nearing completion in Nansledan, Newquay on May 21st, 2026.  The initiative, delivered in partnership with the local charity St Petroc's, involves the building of 24 homes on land provided by the Duchy to support individuals experiencing homelessness.  During the visit, the Prince of Wales met with developers, builders and representatives of St Petroc's, to discuss the impact of the charity’s wrap-around support services.  The project aims to provide high-quality temporary accommodation with a clear pathwa-stock-foto
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Fistral surf beach, Newquay, Cornwall, England, UK-stock-foto
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Fistral surf beach, Newquay, Cornwall, England, UK-stock-foto
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Fistral surf beach, Newquay, Cornwall, England, UK-stock-foto
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Fistral surf beach, Newquay, Cornwall, England, UK-stock-foto
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Fistral surf beach, Newquay, Cornwall, England, UK-stock-foto
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Stalls being set up for an event on the Killacourt area in Newquay in Cornwall in the UK.-stock-foto
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People visitors holidaymakers relaxing sitting on benches on the Killacourt area looking out over Newquay Bay and the house on the iconic The Island o-stock-foto