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MOD and civil service jobs in Cornwall right now

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 13/06/2017 - 11:34
The Ministry of Defence is among the government departments currently recruiting in the county. From admins to apprentices and helicopter instructors, these are the latest job vacancies. Resettlement assistant, Helston This Ministry of Defence (MOD) position is based at RNAS Culdrose, the home of Carrier Aviation. The successful applicant will form part of a busy department offering education and resettlement services, primarily to military personnel. Read next: The latest job vacancies in...

MOD and civil service jobs in Cornwall right now

Cornwall PCC Alison Hernandez claims comments on arming civilians...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 13/06/2017 - 11:12
Devon and Cornwall's Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner, Alison Hernandez, came under fire yesterday following comments made during an interview with local radio - she has now spoken out for the first time since. Cornwall Live readers reacted with outrage to a suggestion that members of the public could arm themselves with guns in order to combat against suspected terrorists in the Duchy. The idea was put to Police and Crime commissioner for Devon and Cornwall, Alison Hernandez, by...

Cornwall PCC Alison Hernandez claims comments on arming civilians...

Notorious homeless man Sticky O'Rourke jailed for bomb hoax at...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 13/06/2017 - 11:12
A notorious homeless man has been jailed for falsely telling police that a bomb was planted at a supermarket in Falmouth. Sticky O'Rourke was sentenced by Truro magistrates after pleading guilty to the offence. O'Rourke, 44, had been charged over the claim relating to the Tesco Metro in Killigrew Street. Although the court listed his address as Windsor Court, Falmouth, he has been in and out of the courts repeatedly for years over his behaviour in the town and in Truro, including incidents...

Notorious homeless man Sticky O'Rourke jailed for bomb hoax at...

Newquay St Francis charity warns locals and holidaymakers about...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 13/06/2017 - 07:00
A Newquay charity has warned dog owners about the risk of their pets falling off cliffs when visiting the beach this summer. St Francis Home for Animals took to Facebook after hearing about the death of dogs over recent weeks. Read more: Rick Stein's Porthleven restaurant caught fire while he celebrated his 70th birthday The organisation said it felt compelled to warn both locals and holidaymakers of the danger. A spokesman for St Francis Home for Animals said: "We are dog lovers,...

Newquay St Francis charity warns locals and holidaymakers about...

Live: Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Tuesday,...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 13/06/2017 - 06:45
Welcome to our live coverage of all the day's biggest stories, traffic and travel from across Cornwall on Tuesday, June 13, 2017. We'll be looking at all the traffic from 7am until this evening, 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 David here until 2.30pm when I hand over to the late team led today by...

 Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Tuesday,...

Look inside this former Fowey junior school now on the market

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 13/06/2017 - 06:30
Built in 1896, this renovated school boasts harbourside views and private gardens. It can be yours for just under £2,000,000. Not many of us contemplate returning to school in later life, but one look at Old School Studio might just sway you somewhat. This rare opportunity to purchase a former infant school is sure to gather plenty of attention from both locals and out of county property buyers alike. Residing on Daglands Road in Fowey, Old School Studio is now a four-bedroom home...

Look inside this former Fowey junior school now on the market

Amazing video captures pod of dolphins with new calf off the...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 13/06/2017 - 06:00
A pod of dolphins which have been staying around the Cornish coast have been spotted with a new calf. Wildlife enthusiast Ian Boreham said that it was positive to see the pod, which he believes is 14 strong, with an infant and said that the group looked healthy. Read more: The Torpoint Ferry is now hiring and this could be your new office Mr Boreham spotted the pod from St Agnes Head on Cornwall's north coast on Sunday (June 11) at around 2pm. He said that the pod had been spotted...

Amazing video captures pod of dolphins with new calf off the...

CQC inspectors deliver scathing verdict on Royal Cornwall...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 13/06/2017 - 00:01
A scathing verdict has been delivered on Cornwall's hospitals trust saying the service it delivered in two key areas was wholly inadequate. The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust (RCHT) was said by inspectors to be the scene of good standards of care but in almost every other area, including safety, leadership and effectiveness, it was either inadequate or required improvement. In a damning report published by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), inspectors have issued their fourth warning in less...

CQC inspectors deliver scathing verdict on Royal Cornwall...

Now's your chance to have your say on the number of Cornwall...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 13/06/2017 - 00:01
The number of Cornwall councillors could be slashed dramatically and you could decide by how many. The independent Local Government Boundary Commission for England is proposing that Cornwall Council should have 87 councillors instead of the 123 it currently has. A public consultation on the proposal has now opened asking residents to have their say on exactly how many councillors they think Cornwall should have or needs. At the time the boundary changes were first proposed, Mebyon Kernow...

Now's your chance to have your say on the number of Cornwall...

See our super pictures of surfers at St Ives Swellboard Shootout...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 19:59
From superheroes and aliens to and pantomime unicorns and giraffes – this Cornish surfing contest just keeps getting weirder. St Ives hosted its 7 th Swellboard Shootout at the weekend with a fabulous display of fancy dress surfing costumes. The annual event is organised by St Ives Surf School. The basic requirements of the event include "world-class" fancy dress, teams of four and the ability to have fun. Each team paid £30 to enter and proceeds go to Surfers Against...

See our super pictures of surfers at St Ives Swellboard Shootout...

Police commissioner Alison Hernandez to look at arming vigilantes...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 18:29
The police have strongly denied the suggestion that members of the public could arm themselves with guns to fight suspected terrorists in Cornwall. It follows a suggestion put to the Police and Crime commissioner for Devon and Cornwall Alison Hernandez, on how the police could respond in time to an unfolding terrorist incident, such as the recent attack in London at Borough Market. Ms Hernandez said she welcomed the suggestion at an interview today and would put the matter to the chief...

Police commissioner Alison Hernandez to look at arming vigilantes...

Tributes paid as Tom Callaway named as man who died when he fell...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 16:24
A teenager who died after falling from a statue has been named locally as Tom Callaway. Tributes have been left in the form of flowers and messages of condolence at the foot of the statue on the junction of Hele Road and New North Road. Friends have paid tribute to the 18 year old, DevonLive reports. One, Will Squier, said that he lived life to the full and 'never stopped laughing'. "Looking through all my old photos of us together," said Will, "I remember how we first...

Tributes paid as Tom Callaway named as man who died when he fell...

Rick Stein Porthleven fire could have destroyed restaurant and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 16:08
The fire service has said it has not ruled out arson after a blaze at the restaurant of celebrity chef Rick Stein. Firefighters said they fought the fire with only a matter of minutes to spare before the entire restaurant was destroyed. The restaurant in Porthleven - one of two owned by the Padstow chef and run by son Jack Stein - caught fire at around 1am on Monday morning. Read next: Hero parents battle risky pick-ups and near misses outside school The emergency services were called and...

Rick Stein Porthleven fire could have destroyed restaurant and...

Hung Parliament could delay funding for big projects in Cornwall

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 15:11
Government funding for major projects in the county could potentially be delayed by political wrangling at Westminster, the new leader of Cornwall Council has warned. Speaking as the authority's Lib Dem and Independent coalition was confirmed and sat together for the first time today, leader Adam Paynter said the hung Parliament returned by last week's General Election was a surprise. However, he called on the county's newly re-elected Conservative MPs to secure the best deal for residents...

Hung Parliament could delay funding for big projects in Cornwall

Four taken to hospital, air ambulance called and road closed...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 14:59
Four people have been taken to hospital and one has suffered possible life-changing injuries after a serious crash near Newquay. According to police, two vehicles were involved in a "head on collision" on the busy A3075 between Goonhavern and Newquay. Emergency services including the Cornwall Air Ambulance, police and fire service were rushed to the scene. Read more: People in Plymouth have been warned about a nuclear emergency Police earlier confirmed that one person had been...

Four taken to hospital, air ambulance called and road closed...

St Mewan Primary School parents' success over battling dangerous...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 14:29
A group of hero parents have working to battle a dangerous school drop-off zone which has caused pedestrians to nearly get hit by cars. Mums, dads and governors have spent the past 12 months trying new initiatives to improve road safety around St Mewan Primary School. Read more: Tributes pour in for Cornwall's iconic former Lord Lieutenant Lady Mary Holborow According to Zoë Howard, who started a campaign called 'Action on School Congestion' on Crowdfunder, said there are a...

St Mewan Primary School parents' success over battling dangerous...

Don't post holiday selfies on Facebook this summer to tell...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 14:04
Sun-seekers who are excited to be going on a summer holiday have been warned not to write about their jollies on Facebook. Devon and Cornwall Police have advised against selfies by the pool, as they say it might broadcast that you aren't at home. Read more: EasyJet pilot 'asked for vote' over faulty engine takeoff A spokesman for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Going on holiday this year? It is recommended that you don't broadcast it on social media before and during your holiday.Read...

Don't post holiday selfies on Facebook this summer to tell...

TV presenter Philip Schofield's mum Pat from Newquay following in...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 13:43
Being the mum of TV presenter Philip Schofield, Pat Schofield might be forgiven for envying her son when he gets to meet celebrities or go to glamorous functions. But the 80-year-old, who lives in Newquay, said there was just one thing she had seen her This Morning presenter son do which left her jealous – a daredevil wing walk. The mother of the ITV This Morning presenter said: "Philip did it for the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme and I said to him, I have never envied you anything,...

TV presenter Philip Schofield's mum Pat from Newquay following in...

Cornwall Labour party membership numbers surge after party's...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 13:40
Jubilant Labour party officials across Cornwall say they are seeing a jump in new members following the party's surprise surge in last week's election. Confounding many political pundits who had predicted a humiliating defeat for Jeremy Corbyn, the party gained 30 seats nationally, and grew its share of the overall vote by 10%. Despite failing to win a seat in Cornwall, the figures from last week's vote paint a rosy picture for Labour here. Read more: General Election 2017: The election...

Cornwall Labour party membership numbers surge after party's...

People in Plymouth have been warned about a nuclear emergency at...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 12/06/2017 - 13:12
Thousands of people have been warned about a nuclear emergency in Plymouth. Those living near Devonport Dockyard are to receive new warnings about what to do in the event of a nuclear accident. Authorities have warned that people could be exposed to gamma and beta radiation. In some circumstances radioctive material could escape from the Devonport Site and affect areas close to, or downwind of it. So, homes and business that fall within the official public information zone are being sent...

People in Plymouth have been warned about a nuclear emergency at...

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