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TIGERS STAY UPBEAT FOR A NEW LAIR

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Stadium decision on Tuesday

TRURO CITY will find out on Tuesday if they can return home after plans to redevelop their ground stalled.
The National League South club were evicted from Treyew Road just two weeks before the new season and have been groundsharing at league rivals Torquay United, 100 miles away where crowds have dipped below 150.
Development company Helical Retail, who own Treyew Road, have planning permission to build a Lidl supermarket and other retail outlets on the site and wanted to start building in October.
But once Truro had moved into Torquay’s Plainmoor Stadi...

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