The community is coming out fighting to save three historic buildings on the Lizard Peninsula – and its fishing industry in the process. The old buildings are at Cadgwith Cove, used by the fishermen landing at the harbour to store their gear and process their catch. They also house a popular art gallery and two shops selling fresh fish, while in the summer the hugely popular fish barbecues are held outside them. However, all three are owned by different people and came up for sale around the same time. One has already been sold, but the community has been offered first refusal on it, while the other two remain on the market, and now the village hopes to buy all three – but it needs help.