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PM helps lay roof tiles in Cornwall housing development

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PM helps lay roof tiles in Cornwall housing development

PM helps lay roof tiles in Cornwall housing development

Prime Minister Boris Johnson helped fit roofing tiles during a visit to the West Carclaze Garden Village housing development in St Austell.

The visit came ahead of the G7 Summit in Carbis bay.

Report by Alibhaiz.

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