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Community
Hayle Growth Area Masterplan
Hayle Town Council and Cornwall Council would like to see higher quality development coming forward in Hayle.
To help achieve this a masterplan is being prepared which offers the opportunity for the Town Council, Hayle residents and Cornwall Council to take a proactive approach to how it believes development in this area should come forward.
A training session has been arranged for 6pm on Friday 12th July 2019 at the community centre
This will be the final one.
Space is limited to 12 [due to high demand a few extra places available!] if you would like to book one please click here.
Come along and learn to potentially save someone's life.
2019 Defibrillator update
2019 Defibrillator update
Defibrillators are most effective when placed so they can be accessed as quickly as possible, and ideally within 3 minutes.With the village having two hills and a long road along the river, that's a challenge with a single defibrillator. So the defibrillator team has been working on getting more defibrillators to cover the village.
They've managed to access enough funding to get three more defibrillators for the village.
Further to last year's meeting, the intent was to have one at the Community Centre, and another near the viaduct on Riverside with the location of the 4th machine to be decided at the meeting. They all need an electrical connection to keep them charged. read more »
Defibrillator Fridge poster
Here's a handy reminder of the DRAB checks and the information about accessing the defibrillator which you can print and put on your noticeboard or fridge.
If you'd just like to print the image, simple click on it or click here Print reminder
Lifesaver Apps - practice your skills
Apps
How to use a defibrillator - Defibrillators are very easy to use
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.
Wherever you live, wherever you work, simply knowing the location and postcode of your nearest Public Access Defibrillator may s
Defibrillators - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
CPR - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Restart a Heart The availability of defibrillators can help to save lives
Defibrillators
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. read more »

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