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Driver cut from car and treated by paramedics after Kernow bus...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 12:16
Two people had to be cut from their car after a crash involving a bus on Friday (July 7) morning. The collision took place on A390 and resulted in the partial blockage of the B3275 at Tresiliian. Witnesses reported the Kernow bus hitting a Volkswagen car shortly after 9.30am between Truro and St Austell. Read more: Kernow bus crashes into Volkswagen car carrying two on A390 live Police and ambulance services attended the scene but no serious injuries were reported. Read more: Kodi box...

Driver cut from car and treated by paramedics after Kernow bus...

Theresa May calls on Post Office to avoid Cornwall branch...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 12:09
Prime Minister Theresa May is calling on the Post Office to avoid potential closures of rural branches in North Cornwall by making it easier for shops to take over its services. The MP for North Cornwall, Scott Mann, says the area's rural Post Office network is "facing significant challenges" at present, which in turn is causing concern and uncertainty among local people. Mr Mann raised his concerns about potential Post Office closures in his constituency with the Prime Minister in...

Theresa May calls on Post Office to avoid Cornwall branch...

St Ives community hospital to remain closed because of £20m...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 11:40
The NHS body that looks after Cornwall's community hospitals has admitted there is a £20million backlog of maintenance and repair work which means more hospital beds could remain unavailable next winter - and there's no money in the pot. In a report to be presented to its Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Cornwall Partnership Foundation NHS Trust said any work to the 13 community hospitals it manages will have to be considered on its merit and whether it is...

St Ives community hospital to remain closed because of £20m...

Kodi box clampdown to be launched this summer as illegal download...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 11:38
The government is set to launch a clampdown on illegal streaming of movies and TV shows this summer. The move is in response to the latest figures, which show seven million people are watching content without paying. A big part of the problem is the growing popularity of modified set-top boxes, inclduing the Kodi application. Those are the findings of a new report commissioned by the Intellectual Property Office, the official UK body responsible for intellectual property rights. Read...

Kodi box clampdown to be launched this summer as illegal download...

People are furious after vandals target Hayle's beloved outdoor...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 11:35
Residents have slammed the actions of mindless vandals who broke into an outdoor pool and removed a valuable thermal cover before tossing a bin into the water.The miscreants are believed to have targeted Hayle's outdoor pool on Wednesday (July 5) evening and pulled the thermal covers from its rollers before throwing a bin into the water. The news came as a devastating blow to Hayle Town Council members who have worked hard to gain grants to install the solar covers, which keep the water clean...

People are furious after vandals target Hayle's beloved outdoor...

France plans to ban new petrol and diesels cars by 2040

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 11:19
The French government has set out an ambitious goal for no more petrol or diesel cars to be sold in the country by 2040. The target was announced by environment minister Nicolas Hulot as part of far-reaching efforts to wean the world's sixth biggest economy off fossil fuels. At a news conference unveiling a five-year government plan to encourage clean energy and meet France's commitments under the Paris climate accord, Mr Hulot said French car manufacturers have projects that "can fulfil...

France plans to ban new petrol and diesels cars by 2040

Man takes Parkdean Resorts to court over 'filthy' chalet at...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 11:11
Anyone who has a bad experience on holiday might think about writing a critical review on TripAdvisor – but this man has decided to take a Cornish holiday park to court. Robin Townsend, from Gloucestershire, came to the Lizard peninsula with his family for a surprise short break and stayed at Mullion Holiday Park. But he said their chalet was dirty and poorly maintained and, when they complained, they were told there was nowhere else for them to stay. But a quick check by the family...

Man takes Parkdean Resorts to court over 'filthy' chalet at...

Bodmin woman's plea to 'let me die at home' after telehealth...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 10:35
A scheme to help keep people with long term illnesses out of hospital is being ditched to save money by cash-strapped health bosses in Cornwall. Telehealth, which helps medics remotely monitor patients and intervene before their symptoms become a 999 issue, was hailed as a major step forward for home care when it was introduced. However, NHS Kernow, which holds the purse strings for health spending in the county, has confirmed to Cornwall Live that it is being abandoned. Read next: This...

Bodmin woman's plea to 'let me die at home' after telehealth...

Employees say these are 10 of the worst companies to work for

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 09:58
A survey has rated health food store Holland & Barrett, bookmakers Ladbrokes and William Hill and Laura Ashley among the worst companies to work for in the UK after staff evaluated their employers. Have you ever had a job that filled you with dread in the morning and made you feel as though you'd just rather be anywhere else than at work? If your answer is 'yes', there's at least some comfort in the fact that you're not alone. Many of the country's most popular high street retailers have...

Employees say these are 10 of the worst companies to work for

Truro farmer calls for government action over TB after fourth...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 07:00
An award-winning dairy farm on the outskirts of Truro has told of "heartbreak" after 36 cattle had to be slaughtered following a bovine tuberculosis (TB) outbreak.Tragically, two of the cows were in calf when they failed the routine TB testing at Nansmerrow Farm in Tresillian recently.Read more: Horse riders' Pass Wide and Slow safety campaign petition started by Cornish mum hits ParliamentAlthough experienced farmer Paul George managed to induce labour in the cows four weeks early and...

Truro farmer calls for government action over TB after fourth...

Live: Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Friday, July...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 06:59
Welcome to our live coverage of all the day's biggest stories, traffic and travel from across Cornwall on Friday, July 7, 2017. We'll be looking at all the traffic so keep checking back to make sure you get wherever you're going as quickly and safely as possible. We will of course also be breaking news as it happens and keeping an eye on the weather. It's Gareth here until 2.30pm when I hand over to the late team led today by Hannah. If you've seen something going on and want us to check...

 Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Friday, July...

Man collects 35 bags of trash from Tregantle beach and turns it...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 06:30
A former picture framer who is part of a beach care team has collected huge amounts of rubbish from a beach and turned them into an amazing art display.Rob Arnold, of Liskeard, picked up thousands of tiny items which filled 35 large bags as he cleared a stretch of Tregantle Beach, near Torpoint, in April.Read more: This is why this town's well-known advertising board has gone after many yearsThe 59 year old said the plastic pollution he witnessed at Tregantle Beach at the time was the worst he...

Man collects 35 bags of trash from Tregantle beach and turns it...

Crime in Your Town: These are the Camborne streets where 155...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 07/07/2017 - 06:00
A total of 155 crimes were recorded in Camborne in one month, according to street-by-street figures released by Devon and Cornwall Police. The data covers the month of April, which are the latest figures published by the force at www.police.uk. The interactive map for Camborne (below) shows the latest of Cornwall Live's crime figures reports, following on from those published for Truro, Penzance, St Austell and Helston. Read more: Controlling boyfriend Philip Smyth sent to prison for beating...

 These are the Camborne streets where 155...

Cathedral packed at special service to celebrate life of Lady...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 06/07/2017 - 17:40
Crowds of people poured in to Truro Cathedral today (Thursday July 6) to take part in a special service in remembrance of Lady Mary. Lady Mary Holborow, Cornwall's former Lord Lieutenant passed away last month at the age of 80. Tributes poured in after her death, from the many people she had touched and inspired throughout her life. Today's service gave people from across Cornwall the chance to pay their respects, remember and most importantly celebrate the life of a true Cornish...

Cathedral packed at special service to celebrate life of Lady...

Verdict for Toby Campbell accused of using Stanley knife against...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 06/07/2017 - 15:41
A man has been jailed after a jury found he did intend to cause serious injury when he slashed at another man several times with a Stanley knife, cutting an artery in his arm. A court heard how police arrived at the scene of the fight in Penryn and found the walls of a house splashed with blood. Toby Campbell stabbed and slashed at Adam Halvorsen after they fought on the first floor landing of a house in St Thomas Street on December 16. A blood-stained Stanley knife was discovered next to an...

Verdict for Toby Campbell accused of using Stanley knife against...

German TV crew filming Rosamunde Pilcher novels told to stop ...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 06/07/2017 - 14:59
A German film crew has been told to stop living in shipping containers at a Newquay business park while making Rosamunde Pilcher adaptations for television.Employees of film production company FFP New Media use the Treloggan Industrial Estate containers at Prow Park on a seasonal basis while making adaptations of the Pilcher novels, which are prime-time hits in Germany. In March 2016 a planning application was submitted on behalf of FFP which, if approved, would have allowed the film crew to...

German TV crew filming Rosamunde Pilcher novels told to stop ...

Genki Cafe expansion at St Agnes supported by more than 100...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 06/07/2017 - 14:54
More than 100 residents of St Agnes have come out in support of a plan to knock down and rebuild a popular café - but the parish council has opposed it. Owners of Genki, which has operated in the small beach hut-style building on Quay Road for five years, have put in a planning application to rebuild it.If planning permission is granted the café, which has been described by owners Nat and Owen Lewis as "in desperate need of renovation", will be rebuilt in a similar style...

Genki Cafe expansion at St Agnes supported by more than 100...

Police searching for missing elderly man Sigmund Fredericks from...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 06/07/2017 - 14:54
Police in Cornwall are searching for an elderly man who has not been seen since buying a ticket for a boat trip on Penzance Quay. American, Sigmund Fredericks, known as KC, was last seen this morning. "Please be on the lookout for Sigmund Fredericks who has been reported to police as missing from Penzance," said a force spokesman.Read more: This Cornish village football team will play Leeds United at home "He was last seen on the Quay at around 10am today [Thursday, July...

Police searching for missing elderly man Sigmund Fredericks from...

Bags of Help for Cornish Dolphins

Cornwall Wildlife Trust: News pages - Thu, 06/07/2017 - 14:51
Release date:  Thu, 06/07/2017 (All day) Main image:  Summary:  There are few experiences more thrilling than watching dolphins from the clifftop, or out on a boat. But there is nothing more heart-wrenching than seeing them washed up dead on the beach and so far this year there have been almost 200 dead dolphins found on Cornish beaches.

Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Marine Strandings Network is the licensed recorder for all marine strandings in Cornwall and consists of a team of over 100 volunteers who record all strandings of marine organisms on Cornwall's coastline. They man a 24/7 hotline which takes calls from the public when they find a dead animal on the coast, and they send trained volunteers to record every animal and where possible facilitate retrieval for post mortem. But it all needs funding.

Now you can help in this vital work and all you have to do is go shopping at Tesco between now and the end of August and support the Trust through the Tesco Bags of Help Scheme.

Bags of Help is Tesco’s exciting local community grant scheme where the money raised from the 5p bag charge is being used to fund nominated local projects.

When you buy a bag you will be given a token which you then need to put in the appropriate voting box for Cornwall Wildlife Trust. If you don’t receive a token ask for one at the checkout. Online shoppers can take their Customer Delivery Note into their local store in order to be given a voting token.
Following the vote, the project that receives the most votes in its area will receive a grant of up to £4,000, second place receiving up to £2,000 and third place up to £1,000.

Ruth Williams, Marine Conservation Manager at Cornwall Wildlife Trust says,

“Tragically in Cornwall, we have had an unprecedented number of animals washed ashore this year, with almost 200 dead animals being reported since the beginning of 2017. We desperately need to find out more about why these animals are dying which is why Cornwall Wildlife Trust is appealing for your support through the Tesco Bags of Help scheme.”

Ruth Williams continues,

“Recording and examining stranded animals such as dolphins, seals and sharks, provides us with information about the marine environment and the health of marine creatures. This information is vital in helping us to determine the cause of death and threats to survival. We can then use this information to actively help us to conserve our seas and the marine life that lives in it.’

“By recording every stranded animal reported over the last 25 years, Cornwall Wildlife Trust and its dedicated volunteers have worked tirelessly to protect the county’s marine life. We work with industry and government to try to find practical solutions to reduce the number of strandings, but we need the funding to continue to monitor our shores and gather this vital evidence”.

To report a stranding please call the 24-hour emergency hotline on 0345 201 2626.

 

Categories: Environment

The traffic speed cameras that can land you with a fine in...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 06/07/2017 - 14:48
They might look similar, but not all speed cameras are there to land us with a hefty fine. It just so happens that some are there to monitor traffic AND they are not all painted yellow. Read more: A30 at Bodmin will be closed overnight for a week as roadworks scheme nears completion Our colleagues at the Chronicle have identified the ones which catch the speeding motorist and those there to make travelling a bit easier. Gatso - speed camera, fine Since the introduction of speed...

The traffic speed cameras that can land you with a fine in...

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