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Six more members of 'King Cornwall's' heroin and crack cocaine...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 15:34
Six more members of a gang that trafficked drugs from London to the streets of five Cornish towns have appeared before a judge and received their punishments. Anntoin Richards, 22, Remone Walker, 23 and his brother Jordan Walker-Brown, 20, all of the Tottenham area of North London appeared at Truro Crown Court for sentencing today along with Angela Counter AKA Gibbon, 39, of no fixed abode, her son William Counter, 20, of Mount Charles Road in St Austell and Racquel Campbell, 26, of Polweath...

Six more members of 'King Cornwall's' heroin and crack cocaine...

Child hit by a coach on busy Plymouth road and rushed to...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 13:03
A child has been hit by a coach on a busy Plymouth road and rushed to Derriford Hospital. Our colleagues at the Plymouth Herald had received unconfirmed reports that a child aged about two had been involved with a collision with a National Express coach in the St Budeaux Square area of Wolseley Road. Police have now confirmed they were called to the area at 11.50am and that a child has been take to the A&E department at Derriford Hospital with a bump to the head. Witnesses...

Child hit by a coach on busy Plymouth road and rushed to...

Praise for new Isles of Scilly botanical book

Cornwall Wildlife Trust: News pages - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 12:28
Release date:  Thu, 01/06/2017 (All day) Main image:  Summary:  A new book describing nearly one thousand wild and naturalised species of flowers and ferns found on the Isles of Scilly is getting high praise from both professional botanists and amateur enthusiasts throughout the country.

The New Flora of the Isles of Scilly is the culmination of many years of study by author Rosemary Parslow, with the help of co-author Ian Bennallick and designer Glynn Bennallick.

Rosemary Parslow says,

“We wanted to produce a book that was colourful, included lots of photos and distribution maps, plus information to interest not only the experts but beginners too. Due to the mostly mild and moist sub-tropical climate of the islands, some plants occur in the Isles of Scilly more abundantly than on the British mainland, and some are found nowhere else in Britain.”

“We hope the book will stimulate more research and interest in the islands special flora, and help people enjoy and appreciate the wonderful floral displays they see when they walk around the islands”.

The New Flora of the Isles of Scilly has sections on the geographical position of the Isles of Scilly; the early history of botanical recording; island habitat maps; descriptions of individual islands; alien plants; plant habitats; species accounts and maps; gazetteer of places; bibliography and useful references; and a list of recorders and contributors. It brings the record up to date since Lousley’s 1971 Flora.

In full colour, the A4 hardback publication, 540 pages, has been supported by ERCCIS, the Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly hosted by Cornwall Wildlife Trust and the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Federation of Biological Recorders (CISFBR).

Since being published in April one expert remarked: “I was very impressed with the amount of work that has gone into it”. Other comments have included, “a real delight - fantastic design, absorbing background details of the islands, and really interesting species notes - with very helpful photos for those who haven't really got a clue. A beautifully crafted book with excellent research”.

To buy The New Flora of the Isles of Scilly online, please visit the Cornwall Wildlife Trust online shop, where 10% of the book price will be donated to the Trust - http://www.cornwallwildlife.org.uk/shop/product/new-flora-isles-scilly

It can also be purchased by post. Please send your name and address and a cheque made payable to 'R. Parslow' for £58 (£50 plus £8 p&p) to Ian Bennallick, Lower Polmorla, St Wenn, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 5PE.


 

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Police said the body found in a car near Nancledra and St Ives...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 12:18
The body found in a vehicle parked in west Cornwall was that of a 50-year-old Wadebridge man, police have now confirmed. The death is not being treated as suspicious and his next of kin have been made aware but the police would not release his name. Devon and Cornwall Police were first informed that a member of public had discovered a body inside a car at a car park in Cripplease on the back roads between St Ives and Penzance on May 24. Read more: Daughter's desperate plea to help find...

Police said the body found in a car near Nancledra and St Ives...

From nursing to gardening - here's how you can get a job with the...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 11:29
Whether you are currently based in the county or are dreaming of a career by the beach, here is a wide range of medical, admininstrative and even gardening vacancies available with the NHS in Cornwall. With entry and top-end level positions open across a variety of sectors, the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust has vacancies that will appeal to everyone from aspiring and experienced health professionals to gardeners and administrators. Find your perfect job in Cornwall here Talking about the...

From nursing to gardening - here's how you can get a job with the...

​Cornwall football fans in for a treat as the Premier League...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 11:03
Football fans in Cornwall are in for a treat this weekend as the Premier League trophy arrives in the county. Visitors to Newquay will be able to catch a glimpse of the genuine trophy at the town's library on Marcus Hill on Saturday (June 3). The trophy will be on show in the main adult section in the library for the morning, between 10am and 1pm along with a display of football related books. Those that come along will be able to take a photograph or a selfie with the prestigious trophy...

​Cornwall football fans in for a treat as the Premier League...

Pinch punch and white rabbits - the secrets behind our bizarre...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 10:49
Have you heard a lot of people talking about rabbits today? Have you even been pinched or punched? Even if you didn't grow up in a superstitious household you'll probably be familiar with certain expressions and actions, including these. Yes, on the first day of every month the phrases 'pinch punch' and 'white rabbits' will be thrown about a lot, because they supposedly bring good luck. Read more: This is when Cornwall's world famous lido Jubilee Pool will open and it will be free With...

Pinch punch and white rabbits - the secrets behind our bizarre...

When is the next Bank Holiday weekend 2017? Here's all the UK...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 10:20
While we've already had most of the bank holidays for 2017, there's still another big one to come. The August bank holiday marks the end of summer and is just about within reach. If you're still unsure of your plans for summer, well it's time you made some. A holiday abroad? A staycation here in Cornwall? Maybe a music festival or three? Read more: These scenes in Cornwall are being mistaken for California, Barbados and Australia Below is a list for the bank holidays in 2017 and below...

When is the next Bank Holiday weekend 2017? Here's all the UK...

RNLI lifeboat called to rescue family adrift in motorboat off St...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 09:45
Sharp-eyed lookouts called rescuers to the aid of a family who were drifting in a dingy off St Ives. The alarm was raised by volunteers of the National Coastwatch Institution at St Ives who spotted the motorboat, which was apparently in trouble, with two adults and two children on board. They called Falmouth coastguards who in turn alerted the St Ives RNLI lifeboat crew. Read next: These 3 Cornwall beaches were voted among the UK's ten best, with one making European list Just before noon...

RNLI lifeboat called to rescue family adrift in motorboat off St...

Prime Minister Theresa May came to Plymouth and left reporters...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 09:08
Less than a month after Prime Minister came to Cornwall and famously shut Cornwall Live reporters in a room, Theresa May came to Plymouth and left reporters feeling utterly deflated. Plymouth Herald chief reporter Sam Blackledge prepared four questions to ask the Prime Minister as she visited Plymouth Harbour on a drizzly Wednesday morning and chatted to fishermen. But despite covering as varied a range of topics as might have been possible in four questions, from her fears over marginal...

Prime Minister Theresa May came to Plymouth and left reporters...

St Austell woman dressed in camouflage and bought traps, chicken...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 09:00
A woman from St Austell has spoken out about the lengths she went to in order to catch her missing cat - which included overnight stake-outs, wearing camouflage and setting traps with whole roast chickens. Rhia Harcourt-Rogers, a mental health support worker, lost her Maine Coon cat, Henry, two months ago when he ran off after being frightened by a police siren. The mother-of-two said her kids were devastated when their cat went missing, so she went about trying to find him.Read more: Dad...

St Austell woman dressed in camouflage and bought traps, chicken...

West Cornwall hair stylist launches desperate plea to find late...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 09:00
A Sicilian hair stylist living in Cornwall has launched a desperate plea after misplacing a special piece of jewelry left to her by her late mother. Marita Gorgone, 54, is trying to track down a gold looped earring she was given after her mother, Theresa Gorgone, passed away in Sicily aged 86, a few years ago. "The earring holds such great sentimental value to me," said Marita, who moved to Marazion from Sicily 15 years ago.Read more: This historic bank is to be turned into an adult...

West Cornwall hair stylist launches desperate plea to find late...

The secret places fleas are lurking in Cornish homes

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 08:50
Pets at Home Bodmin is urging pet owners to regularly check their pets and houses for fleas as we close in on summer and temperatures rise. The specialist pet retailer has released an infographic highlighting how to protect your home and pets from fleas, including tips on what temperature to wash your pets bedding and which key areas to clean in your home. Research conducted in 2016, in which 1,800 pet owners were interviewed, reveals that more than one million households, that's almost one...

The secret places fleas are lurking in Cornish homes

The moment a firefighter went down a rabbit hole to rescue a...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 08:49
A dog had to be rescued by firefighters after it got stuck down a rabbit hole near Launceston. At about 10pm on Tuesday the pet entered a rabbit hole at St Giles on the Heath and got stuck inside. Its owner called the emergency services and crews from Callington fire station were mobilised to assist them. Read more: Will the A30 Temple roadworks near Bodmin be completed in time for the summer holiday? Cornwall's fire service said the terrier was located about 18 inches into the hole. The...

The moment a firefighter went down a rabbit hole to rescue a...

This is when Cornwall will find out if an £85 million pound...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 07:00
Progress is being made on a new link road between St Austell and the A30 as Cornwall Council is awaiting a decision from the Department for Transport. The council's Cabinet reviewed the plans in March, with members agreeing that the new road would be essential for the economic development of St Austell and its surrounding areas. Read more: Dad who died after being tasered by police was 'funny, loyal and dedicated to his family' The preferred route is about 6.2km long, a wide...

This is when Cornwall will find out if an £85 million pound...

Three Cornwall beaches have been voted among the ten best in the...

news | This Is Cornwall - Thu, 01/06/2017 - 06:00
Cornwall has three of the top ten beaches in the entire country, according to TripAdvisor users. Cornwall celebrated the joint most entries in the UK top ten, along with Dorset. The renowned surfing beach of Fistral in Newquay was named as the number two UK "travellers choice" beach of 2016 by TripAdvisor users, behind Weymouth Beach in Dorset, while St Ives' Porthminster Beach came sixth and Perranporth scooped ninth. Read next: Victim fighting for his life after being punched in...

Three Cornwall beaches have been voted among the ten best in the...

Cornwall Live campervan election tour day 1: St Ives, big issues...

news | This Is Cornwall - Wed, 31/05/2017 - 23:20
From the ruggedness of the Lizard peninsula to the iconic Penzance promenade and the castle island of St Michael's Mount, the soft sand beaches of St Ives and Sennen and the paradise islands of Scilly, the constituency of St Ives is picture postcard Cornwall.A world-famous artistic heritage, a healthy fishing and farming industry and a beautiful coastline - this constituency has everything that comes with such a blessed landscape, including a thriving tourist trade. But it's also an area of...

 St Ives, big issues...

Exeter Quay police divers pull the body of a 21-year-old man from...

news | This Is Cornwall - Wed, 31/05/2017 - 18:38
The body of a 21-year-old man has been pulled from the water by police divers in Exeter.Police were alerted just after midnight on Wednesday to reports of a concern of welfare of a man on the River Exe at Exeter Quay.Two fire engines from Exeter and Specialist Water Rescue Teams from Exmouth and Bridgwater, were mobilised to Exeter Quay following a call from police stating they had reports of a person in the water at 0.49am.Read more: What to do if you need to call police on 999 but it's not...

Exeter Quay police divers pull the body of a 21-year-old man from...

Out-of-control caravan caught on dashcam as it jack-knifes and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Wed, 31/05/2017 - 18:22
This is the moment an 'out of control' caravan jack-knifed and blocked the busy A30 into Cornwall - forcing the driver to perform a three-point turn as he straddled the lanes. The heart-stopping dashcam footage shows the black Mitsubishi Shogun driving in the outside lane of the dual carriageway before snaking across the busy highway as he tried to move lanes. HGV driver Rob Holmes claims the man towing the caravan who "should have stayed in a hotel", clipped his mirror with the...

Out-of-control caravan caught on dashcam as it jack-knifes and...

What to do if you need to call police on 999 but it's not safe to...

news | This Is Cornwall - Wed, 31/05/2017 - 18:07
Police have issued a reminder about a potentially life-saving tool that very few people are aware of. There's a simple way of calling the police if you find yourself in trouble but it's unsafe to talk - and it's been around for 15 years. There may come a time when a 999 call needs to be made but talking will put a person or others in more danger. Read next: 'King Cornwall' jailed with drugs gang who flooded Cornish towns with crack and heroinThe solution? Press '55' when given the option to...

What to do if you need to call police on 999 but it's not safe to...

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