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Bonfires ... PLEASE make sure you are not inadvertently killing hedgehogs and other wildlife

This is a 'Public Service Announcement' on behalf of our good prickly friends ... PLEASE - PLEASE - PLEASE ... if you are going to be out having bonfire-fun over the weekend ... PLEASE make sure you are not inadvertently killing hedgehogs and other wildlife.

If you are having a bonfire, try and build it on the day you burn. If it has to be built in advance, check underneath before lighting - levering it up with the blunt end of a rake ... and if it is monumental and you cannot do that - at least light it from just one side.

Hedgehogs do not have a fight or flight response - this makes them particularly vulnerable - but at least lighting from one side gives them a chance.  read more »

Cornwall's Railways (before 1859 and the opening of the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash | Cornwall Council

Cornish Railways

Last updated: 04/11/2014

Cornwall's Railways (before 1859 and the opening of the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash

Cornwall played a noteworthy part in the infancy of steam locomotion. In Redruth in 1784 the Scot, William Murdoch, built the first practical vehicle to run under its own steam power, albeit a small model. The great Cornish engineer, Richard Trevithick, built a steam road carriage and ran it successfully in Camborne on Christmas Eve, 1801. He went on to harness the power of steam for rail locomotion, at Penydarren in South Wales in 1803, but it was left to others elsewhere to profit from his achievements.  read more »

181030 | Discharged | PA18/08278 | Submission of details to discharge conditions 2 and 3 in respect of PA18/00896. | The Angarra

Submission of details to discharge conditions 2 and 3 in respect of PA18/00896. - The Angarrack Inn 12 Steamers Hill Angarrack TR27 5JB

Ref. No: PA18/08278 | Received date: Wed 05 Sep 2018 | Status: Discharged | Case Type: Planning Application

 

 


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My ref: PA18/08278

Mr Craig  Johns
Craig Johns  Architecture
69 Roskear  Road
Camborne
TR14 8BX
United Kingdom
Date: 30  October  2018

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How to use a defibrillator - Defibrillators are very easy to use

Angarrack Defibrillator cabinet | Angarrack Inn | Steamers Hill | Angarrack 24/7
Chain of Survival
South Western Ambulance Service Foundation Trust covers 10,000 square miles, 20% of mainland England

How to use a defibrillator

Defibrillators are very easy to use. Although they don’t all look the same, they all function in broadly the same way. The machine gives clear spoken instructions. You don't need training to use one.

 

Watch this short film and learn how a defibrillator works.

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Defibrillators - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Angarrack Defibrillator cabinet | Angarrack Inn | Steamers Hill | Angarrack 24/7
Chain of Survival
South Western Ambulance Service Foundation Trust covers 10,000 square miles, 20% of mainland England

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

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CPR - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Restart a Heart The availability of defibrillators can help to save lives

Angarrack Defibrillator cabinet | Angarrack Inn | Steamers Hill | Angarrack 24/7
Chain of Survival
South Western Ambulance Service Foundation Trust covers 10,000 square miles, 20% of mainland England

Defibrillators

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Restart a Heart

The availability of defibrillators can help to save lives.

A defibrillator is a device used to give an electric shock to help restart a patient’s heart when they are in cardiac arrest. When someone suffers a cardiac arrest the heart stops and blood is no longer being pumped around their body. The longer they go without emergency life-support, the harder it is to restart their heart. This is where you and your community, organisation or business could make a difference.
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Emergency First Aid Advice via St John Ambulance

Emergency First Aid Advice via St John Ambulance

EMERGENCY FIRST AID ADVICE

If you fnd yourself in an emergency situation, try to stay calm and do what you can until emergency help arrives.

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Serious RTC - A30 Hayle bypass Cornwall

At about 10.50am on Sunday 14 October 2018 a three vehicle collision occurred on the A30 Hayle Bypass between St Erth and Loggans Moor Roundabout.  read more »

181001 | Copperhouse gate refurbishment

Copperhouse gate refurbishment will ensure Hayle continues to be protected from flooding

This autumn the Environment Agency will carry out refurbishment work on the Copperhouse Gate.

The gate is a critical part of the Angarrack Flood Alleviation Scheme which provides flood protection to 138 properties in the Copperhouse area of Hayle. The refurbishment will ensure that the existing level of flood defence is maintained for a further 30 years.

Work will be carried out by Environment Agency contractors BMMJV and will begin this November. Refurbishment of the gate will take approximately 7 weeks and during this time an area of the North Quay will not be accessible to the public.  read more »

Hedgehog friendly village

After the sad discovery of a hedgehog run over in the village, there's been a suggestion of becoming hedgehog friendly and putting up some signs

Hedgehog facts & info

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