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This Bude micropub has discovered a unique way of getting beer...
A north Cornwall micropub is expecting a very special beer delivery in Penzance this week – arriving via a replica 18th century Cornish Lugger.
The Barrel at Bude, thought to be the aforementioned part of the duchy's first ever micropub, will be receiving the supply from Britain's most South Westerly brewery, Ales of Scilly, on Thursday, August 17.
Two barrels of beer were loaded on-board on Friday by the first female Cornish brewer at the Ales of Scilly, Jennie Trevithick. It is hoped...
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Fish Factory Art Space at Falmouth Wharves has to find new...
An appeal has been launched to support an art studio which has run from a wharf side in Falmouth for six years and needs to move "as a matter of urgency".The Fish Factory Art Space at Falmouth Wharves provides workspace, exhibition opportunities and community engagement for local and visiting artists.But while a permanent location is hoped to be in place by the end of the year, founder and director Rose Hatcher is asking the local community of artists, musicians and residents of...
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Vile dog walker flings poo-bags at elderly residents' roof on...
A dog walker has been lambasted as 'vile' and 'disgusting' after purposefully and repeatedly mistaking a dog poo bin and someone's roof.
An elderly couple is now no longer seeing the funny side of the matter after their roof became the incessant target of a dog poo flinging shameless dog walker.
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It's now reached the point where the elderly residents on St Mary's have been left distressed by the persistent anti-social...
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St Austell's Ocean Housing wins spot on £8bn housing panel...
A construction company has said securing a spot on a panel looking to deliver £8 billion of housing on public sector land in the next four years could solve Cornwall's housing crisis. St Austell's Ocean Housing has been named as a contractor and developer on the Homes and Communities Agency's panel and will be used to deliver an estimated £8bn residential-led development programme.The panel looks to speed-up the development of housing sites and see public bodies, such as local...
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This is why Chapel Porth beach was cordoned off on Friday
One of Cornwall's north coast beaches had to be cordoned off after unexploded flares were found on the high tide line.
Lifeguards at Chapel Porth discovered the washed-up flares or time expired pyrotechnics (TEP) and called in the nearby St Agnes Coastguards Search and Rescue team for help.
The area of the beach where the unexploded TEP was discovered was then cordoned off while the team assessed the danger.
Read more: Scary video shows car driving wrong way down M5
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Huge swarm of bees spotted on Fistral Beach footpath
A coastal walker has put a warning out for fellow nature lovers to take care after she spotted a massive swarm of bees.
The bees, which formed a hive in a bush, were spotted by holidaymaker Jackie Turner on the path to the golf course near Fistral beach in Newquay.
Read more: Coastguards called to TWO suspicious ordnances in TWO days
On her Facebook page Mrs Turner, from Dorset, said: "Just spotted this on the path between Fistral beach and the golf course.
"Take care everyone...
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Sustainable Development Ltd's retail and office building on...
Plans for a "quality landmark" mixed use retail and office building on Bickland Water Road have been approved, despite it being opposed for being overbearing.Sustainable Developments already had permission for 42 live/work units and retail in three buildings ranging from three to six storeys at the site on the corner of Tregoniggie Industrial Estate.Although that permission runs until 2019, the company has come back with a new scheme for a four-storey building less than half the...
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Falmouth Week comes to an explosive climax
Ten days of music, sailing and fun has come to an end for another year, with thousands of residents and visitors enjoying all that Falmouth Week has to offer.With its origins in a local sailing regatta dating back at least as far back as 1837, the event has evolved into not only a major sailing competition in the region, but also an opportunity for sailors and landlubbers to enjoy the many daytime and evening attractions.It is also no longer a week, but ten days of activities, including a...
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Victorian age paupers' funerals still happening in Cornwall as...
They were once the sad end to a lifetime's grinding poverty in the Victorian age, but paupers' funerals are still being carried out in Cornwall today - and it is costing the taxpayer tens of thousands of pounds.
According to data released under Freedom of Information laws, dozens of people have died so penniless they cannot even afford to be cremated or buried.
The cost of a final send-off for these tragic souls is borne by the local authority and in the past few years alone has totted up to...
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Mevagissey Coastguards called to two suspicious ordnances in two...
A team of coastguard rescuers have been called out to two suspicious ordinance incidents in as many days.
Coastguards from Mevagissey were first alerted to a possible bomb after receiving a call from the town's harbour master that ordnance had been trawled up by local fishermen and left on the jetty in the picturesque coastal port.
The incident happened at 5pm on Friday, August 11, and coastguards set up a cordon on advice from Falmouth Coastguards and the Plymouth-based bomb squad.
The...
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Shocking video shows car driving wrong way down the M5
It's every driver's worst nightmare - to be driving down the motorway at night to be confronted by a car coming the wrong way along the fast lane.Now, video footage has emerged of car being driven by an elderly motorist the wrong way down the M5 for 13 minutes.Horrified
motorists and passengers called 999 after witnessing the Renault Captur driving against traffic in the outside lane.
Ocado delivery driver Tim Jones, 28, captured the footage as he approached Jct 20 for Clevedon while heading...
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Looe Lifeboat Station volunteers thank public after evacuation of...
A lifeboat station team has thanked the public for its cooperation after holidaymakers and residents were asked to move en masse from a favourite south east Cornwall beach.
In a statement on its Facebook page Looe Lifeboat Station said it had been important to almost evacuate East Looe beach entirely so the Devon Air Ambulance helicopter could safely land and take a casualty to hospital as quickly as possible.
The incident happened on Sunday, August 5.Read more: Drama at Bude as rescuers pluck...
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Fowey RNLI volunteers search for reported rowing boat on rocks
RNLI volunteers spent almost two hour searching for what was reported to be a rowing boat stuck on rocks.The volunteers from Fowey RNLI received a 999 call from two separate people who spotted what they thought was a small, grey, possibly metal, rowing boat on the rocks under Pencarrow Head on Saturday.A spokesman for the Fowey RNLI station said: "The in-shore RNLI lifeboat Olive Two was on scene within 15 minutes, tasked with searching from Little Lantic to Pencarrow Head."There was...
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Drama at Bude as rescuers pluck person from the sea
A major rescue operation was launched at Bude on Saturday evening to rescue one person from the sea and two others who were stuck nearby.Bude Coastguard Rescue Team said it was paged at 9.32pm following a report of a person stuck on the rocks at Northcott Mouth, with another person trapped having attempted a rescue. Rescue 924, the Coastguard rescue helicopter, was also scrambled, as were Bude lifeboat and police from the area.As the Coastguard team arrived at Northcott Beach, radio...
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Tips on how to get the best work-life balance in Cornwall
Take a break, it's good for business.Enjoying a good work life balance is what living in Cornwall is all about.But how do you take the foot of the pedal if you are your business?Enjoying a well-deserved break without stopping the cogs of your business from turning is a dilemma 88% of firms in Cornwall face.The county has one of the highest level of micro-entrepreneurships in the UK where businesses are one-man bands or employ fewer than 10 employees."When you run your own business you live...
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This is what illegal highs Spice and Black Mamba can do to you
Shocking video footage has emerged of what happens when people take illegal highs.It is now being shared online to act as a warning to others.The minute-long clip, revealed by the
Mirror, showing two men in a zombie-like state after reportedly smoking Spice or Black Mamba. It was posted online by a councillor who warned the drugs are becoming a big problem.Read more: Mum left terrified by stranger who approached her son
One man can be seen slumped over a bin unable to stand while another is...
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How to get a job as a psychic and tarot card reader in Cornwall
LiveLines UK is recruiting psychics, tarot and angel card readers.Working from home, the successful applicants will provide readings for the company's callers all over the world.Read more: Cornwall job vacancies near youFull automated telephone training is provided and LiveLines UK states that it that offers "full 24 hour support" for all of its readers.Readers are paid up to £12.60 per hour. The job involves flexible working hours with recruits free to log on and off whenever...
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Here's what to see at UK's first interactive pasty heritage...
The people behind Cornwall's new multi-million-pound pasty heritage centre have revealed will be on offer when the St Austell attraction is finally opened to the public next week.
Cornucopia, home to the UK's very first interactive Cornish pasty heritage centre on the outskirts of St Austell, is described as a celebration of everything that makes the county's food and drink special.
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Carnhell Green Vintage Rally wows crowds
An annual event which involves farm machinery owners showing off their ploughing, combining, thrashing and bailing and raises hundreds of pounds for charity has taken place.For the past 24 years the Carnhell Green Vintage Rally has raised more than £115,000 for three Cornish charities and this year supported Cornwall Air Ambulance and Cornwall Hospice South West. Motor enthusiasts were kept busy with hundreds of cars and motorbikes at the rally and a parade of tractors and steam...
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The day Cornwall went dark due to a total ecplise
Hundreds of thousands of people flocked to Cornwall 18 years ago this week to watch the sky turn dark. The county was seen as a prime viewing spot to watch the first solar eclipse since 1927.And it wasn't just confined to the land – thousands of boats gathered around the coast to watch the amazing phenomenon and helicopters and light aircraft crammed into airspace.To cope with all eventualities the event could lead to, emergency services, 750 regular and auxiliary coastguards were on duty...
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