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210324 | Construction of a new Newquay Aviation Centre due to start in June

Construction of a new Newquay Aviation Centre due to start in June

Posted By Peter Tremayne on 24th March 2021

By Peter Tremayne

Construction of the new Newquay Aviation Centre – due to be leased to the Spaceport next year - is due to start in June, councillors will hear tomorrow (Thursday.)  read more »

210322 | Hoaxer leaves planning application notices Wetherspoon pub and 'gentlemen's club' in Hayle-look like Cornwall Council

Hoaxer leaves planning application notices for Wetherspoon pub and 'gentlemen's club' in Hayle

They look exactly like the notices issued by Cornwall Council  read more »

210320 | Stay Covid safe this Easter - don't put pressure on local NHS unnecessarily - NHS bosses in Cornwall asking people...

Stay Covid safe this Easter and do your bit not to put pressure on your local NHS

NHS bosses in Cornwall are asking people not to put pressure on the NHS unnecessarily by turning up at A&E or calling 999 when calling 111 would do

20 March 2021

By Olivier Vergnault

The number of Covid cases may be at its lowest for months, but health experts in Cornwall believe now is not the time to let our guard down and risk overrunning health services over the busy Easter weekend.  read more »

210316 | Reports people in fake Cormac van tried to steal dogs at Hayle beach car park

210317 | Cornwall Council may take Government to High Court over Levelling Up - £100m if stayed in EU or Johnson honoured pledge

Cllr Dwelly said: "Why does that first year matter? There are two words - Covid and Brexit. This is the worst possible time for Cornwall to go down.

"In Devon there are eight authorities which will each get £3m from the fund so in Devon they will have £3m times eight which is £24m. Cornwall will get just £3m.

"I can't see how you can look at what is coming next year to be anything other than a huge disaster.  read more »

210317 | Here's why a 'revolutionary' new bus strategy could result in cheaper fares

Cornwall bus services to be improved all over county

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210311 | A Cornwall public health expert has tested your face covering She uses a candle to see how much air gets through

A Cornwall public health expert has tested your face covering

She uses a candle to see how much air gets through  read more »

210321 | What CAN we do after March 29 that we can't do now?

21st March  read more »

210309 | Cornwall’s Wave Hub asks for more cash in advance of sale to the private sector

Cornwall’s Wave Hub asks for more cash in advance of sale to the private sector

Posted By theboss on 9th March 2021

By Graham Smith

Cornwall Council leader Julian German is due to approve a further multi-million bail-out for the Hayle Wave Hub, in the hope that it can one day become part of a private-sector offshore wind energy project.  read more »

210310 | Lowlife steals from woman while she feeds those in need in Hayle

Sharon Wicks who has been commended for her selfless work around Hayle

Lowlife steals from woman while she feeds those in need in Hayle

Sharon's family has pleaded with the person responsible to hand over the stolen goods  read more »

210308 | Families asked to take regular Covid tests as children return to school - Asymptomatic cases third of all infections

Families asked to take regular Covid tests as children return to school

Asymptomatic cases are thought to make up a third of all infections

8 March 2021

By Dave Doyle

Millions of children and their families are being asked to take Covid tests as schools reopen this morning, even if they show no symptoms.  read more »

210309 | Chris Whitty predicts surge in Covid cases and delay in easing of lockdown

Chris Whitty predicts surge in Covid cases and delay in easing of lockdown

By Kieran Doody @kierandoody UK Trending Editor
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210308 | Madron-based Western Hunt apologises after out-of-control hounds kill pet cat on housing estate

Still from video footage of Western Hunt hounds killing a pet cat.  Moments later a hunt official picks up the cat's body and throws it over a fence.  Police are investigating

Madron-based Western Hunt apologises after out-of-control hounds kill pet cat on housing estate

Posted By Peter Tremayne on 8th March 2021

By Peter Tremayne  read more »

210309 | Anger over 'ancient trees' being chopped down by 'Eco' Carbis Bay Hotel ahead of G7 Summit

Concerns have been raised by local residents over ongoing development at the Carbis Bay Hotel complex, after a number of trees were felled
Concerns have been raised by local residents over ongoing development at the Carbis Bay Hotel complex, after a number of trees were felled.
Concerns have been raised by local residents over ongoing development at the Carbis Bay Hotel complex, after a number of trees were felled.
Concerns have been raised by local residents over ongoing development at the Carbis Bay Hotel complex, after a number of trees were felled.
Concerns have been raised by local residents over ongoing development at the Carbis Bay Hotel complex, after a number of trees were felled.

Anger over 'ancient trees' being chopped down by 'Eco' Carbis Bay Hotel ahead of G7 Summit

Campaigners say it feels like the resort is being turned into a 'private playground for rich people', whilst local people are shut out  read more »

210305 | UK’s Covid-19 R rate rises for first time since January | overall level has increased despite the ongoing lockdown

UK Covid-19 R rate rises for the first time since January

The overall level has increased despite the ongoing lockdown

5 March 2021

By Feargal Brennan

The UK’s Covid-19 R rate has risen slightly this week in a first increase in levels since the middle of January.  read more »

210306 | Tour of Britain in Cornwall: where will it start, end and route map

210228 | Breakdown of Covid vaccinations in Cornwall by cluster area

28th February  read more »

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