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New Launceston M&S Food store to create 45 jobs as Costa and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 14:26
Work is under way on the site of a new M&S Foodhall, Costa and B&M in Launceston, as further details of the stores have been revealed. A planning application for the former B&Q store on Hurdon Road, which has sat empty since it closed in October last year, was submitted to Cornwall Council in November 2016. Read more: Photography helped grieving dad cope with death of daughter Despite confirming that they would be opening a new store, M&S has remained tight-lipped...

New Launceston M&S Food store to create 45 jobs as Costa and...

West Cornwall community unites to remember renowned artist and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 14:23
The "special" community of west Cornwall has rallied round to organise an event to remember a well-known Newlyn woman. Pamela McGraa, whose love and talent for painting was renowned locally, died last year at the age of 68 following a long battle with cancer. Now a special exhibition of her art work and a star-studded evening concert has been organised by friends and strangers from Newlyn, Mousehole and Penzance. Read more: It's that time of year again as RNLI and firefighting...

West Cornwall community unites to remember renowned artist and...

Man dies after falling from Tamar Bridge

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 13:58
The man who fell from the Tamar Bridge last night passed away this morning, police have revealed.The man fell from the Tamar bridge after climbing onto it twice, causing the police to close the A38.He was taken to Derriford hospital in Plymouth last night after the ambulances services attended with one rapid response vehicle, one ambulance and our Hazardous Area Response Team (HART).Read more: Cat alone in Torpoint ferry needs to find owners but no one knows if it is from Cornwall or DevonThe...

Man dies after falling from Tamar Bridge

Cornwall LEP's industrial strategy too bland to attract UK...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 13:31
Cornwall is not just about beaches and looking pretty or resting on its industrial age heritage. Business leaders in the Duchy have been left fuming and angry after a high level report to access future government funding and promote Cornwall as a county which regularly adds value to the UK's economy was completely watered down. The report - Building Our Industrial Strategy - was branded 'bland', 'wishy-washy' and a 'waste of time' for not putting Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly forward as the...

Cornwall LEP's industrial strategy too bland to attract UK...

Hollywood movie Guernsey shot in Bude and new pictures give a...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 13:18
A Hollywood crew has been filming a new production Guernsey in Cornwall and a photographer was allowed to take pictures and videos behind the scenes.Dave Cross, an amateur photographer, was permitted to photograph the set of Guernsey at Sandymouth Bay in Bude on Wednesday, May 10.Read more: Cat alone in Torpoint ferry needs to find owners but no one knows if it is from Cornwall or DevonGuernsey is a post Second World War drama directed by Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Harry Potter...

Hollywood movie Guernsey shot in Bude and new pictures give a...

Burglar Richard Murphy stole £22,500 motorcycles from...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 12:14
A burglar who stole more than £20,000 worth of motorcycles from a Cornish business and then laid low for a year has been jailed. Richard Murphy, 29, of Binstead Road in Birmingham, appeared at Truro Crown Court to be sentenced after admitting once count of non-domestic burglary. Prosecutor Ramsay Quaife told the court how Murphy was part of a gang who deliberately targeted St Blazey Motorcycles and travelled to Cornwall with the sole purpose of raiding the business. Read more:...

Burglar Richard Murphy stole £22,500 motorcycles from...

Lib Dems say they will legalise cannabis if they win the General...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 11:54
The Liberal Democrats have made a dramatic manifesto pledge they believe will raise up to £1billion in tax – by letting shops and social clubs sell cannabis. It was announced today by party chiefs that if the party wins the upcoming General Election they will completely legalise the drug and allow it to be on the market – though with just nine seats in the last parliament, it would seem they are quite unlikely to achieve this. That being said they are still understood to be...

Lib Dems say they will legalise cannabis if they win the General...

Cat alone in Torpoint ferry needs to find owners but no one knows...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 11:50
A cat took a lift on their own on a Torpoint ferry and people are now trying to reunite it with its owners. The cute black and white pet was found on board this morning. It was being cared for by ferry staff members until the vets opened at 10.30am and the attempt to find its owners could begin. Read more: Fate of man who fell from Tamar bridge still uncertain The Tamar Bridge and Torpoint Ferry Joint Committee posted an appeal on their Facebook page two hours ago. "Does anyone...

Cat alone in Torpoint ferry needs to find owners but no one knows...

Newquay mother's horror after man stares at daughter through car...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 11:18
A Newquay mother says she was left horrified after a man stared at her daughter through a car window before trying to enter the vehicle while they were parked in the town. The mum says she was parked on the side of the road near the Maharajah restaurant on Cliff Road when a man who was walking by stopped at the passenger window and stared at her young daughter, before trying to get into the car. After she locked the car doors the man stood by the vehicle for a short time, before continuing his...

Newquay mother's horror after man stares at daughter through car...

Lidl needs Cornwall staff – the salaries may surprise you

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 11:15
From Penzance to Launceston, Lidl stores are recruiting managers, assistant managers and customer assistants with exceptional salaries on offer. Do you fancy earning £50,000 a year with a fully expensed Audi A3 or VW thrown in? Well, you can get exactly that as the store manager at Lidl's Launceston branch. Despite being a discount chain, Lidl has an exciting range of employment packages up for grabs. In advertising the store manager role, the supermarket chain states on their...

Lidl needs Cornwall staff – the salaries may surprise you

Tamar Bridge fall: fate of man still uncertain

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 10:57
The condition of a man who fell from Tamar bridge last night is still not known.The man fell from Tamar bridge after climbing onto it twice, causing the police to close the A38.Read more: Devon and Cornwall police to get new and more powerful tasers to protect communities and officersHe was taken to Derriford hospital in Devon after the ambulances services attended with one rapid response vehicle, one ambulance and our Hazardous Area Response Team (HART).The man, believed to be in his mid-30s,...

 fate of man still uncertain

This is where you can enjoy the Red Arrows in Cornwall this...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 09:27
If you want to enjoy the Red Arrows aerial antics this summer Cornwall will be the place to be. Once again the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team has confirmed it will delight the crowds in three towns throughout the summer months. Fowey, Falmouth and the Isles of Scilly will be the places to be to catch a glimpse of the Red Arrows. Read more: Furious Newquay man blocks beach car park in protest over council dog officer's 'threats' The legendary Royal Air Force aerobatic team will perform first...

This is where you can enjoy the Red Arrows in Cornwall this...

Newquay Treviglas College headteacher announces she is leaving...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 09:21
The headteacher of a Newquay secondary school has announced that she is leaving her position. Treviglas College head Karen Ross will retire at the end of the summer term in July, having taught at the school for nearly 30 years. Mrs Ross began teaching at the college in 1988, and was appointed deputy head teacher in January 2002. Read next: Furious Newquay man blocks beach car park entrance in protest over council dog officer's 'threats' She was promoted to the role of headteacher in 2010,...

Newquay Treviglas College headteacher announces she is leaving...

Your guide to the 37 rarest and most valuable £2 coins in...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 08:51
If you thought all the fuss was about the £1 coin, you were wrong. Collectors are also after the £2 ones and some of them could be worth a small fortune.There has been a lot of talk about valuable new coins and notes lately, and the latest craze is coming from the £2 coins.Read more: New tasers to be used by Cornwall police officers are more powerful and can shoot twiceThe money experts at Change Checker have created an in-depth Scarcity Index detailing the most valuable...

Your guide to the 37 rarest and most valuable £2 coins in...

General Election 2017: Is more political upheaval on the way?

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 08:30
Two years ago David Cameron swept to a victory which stunned pollsters who had predicted a hung Parliament was the most likely outcome of the 2015 General Election.On that day, May 7, Cornish voters turned to the Tories in their tens of thousands ousting three Liberal Democrat MPs and turning the political map of the county blue.Read more: These candidates want your vote on June 8By the time the nation votes for a Government again it will have been just over two years - 763 days to be precise -...

 Is more political upheaval on the way?

Tamar bridge was closed for hours last night after a man fell...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 07:49
A man fell yesterday from Tamar bridge after a police negotiator tried to talk him down. The man, in his mid-30s, climbed onto the bridge's tower, causing the police to close the A38. He was spotted shortly before 9pm on the Saltash side of the structure. He was seen at the top of the tower, according to Devon and Cornwall Police. Read more: Major delays to be expected on the A38 for hours after fatal accident closed road A spokesman for the force said: "We've got an inspector on...

Tamar bridge was closed for hours last night after a man fell...

Newquay surfer Tom Butler nearly lost his life riding huge wave...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 07:30
A Newquay surfer who nearly died after riding a 45ft monster wave is now helping himself recover - by teaching youngsters to surf. Brave Tom Butler, 28, rode the beast at the Big Wave World Tour competition in Nazare, Portugal, last December. But the daredevil ended up in hospital after he came crashing off his board - and nearly lost his life. Read next: Furious Newquay man blocks beach car park in protest over council dog officer's 'threats' The accident prompted a career change...

Newquay surfer Tom Butler nearly lost his life riding huge wave...

Devon and Cornwall police to get new and more powerful tasers to...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 07:27
The use of a much more powerful taser by Devon and Cornwall police has been given the green light. They could be issued by November 2018.The Home Office recently announced the authorisation of the Taser X2 as the conductive energy device model for use in the UK.Read more: Major delays to be expected on the A38 for hours after fatal accident closed roadDevon and Cornwall police will convert to this new model within the next 18 months.Policing minister Brandon Lewis said the change was made after...

Devon and Cornwall police to get new and more powerful tasers to...

Major delays to be expected on the A38 for hours after fatal...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 07:03
Anyone heading towards Cornwall on the A38 in Devon this morning is facing delays after a fatal accident closed a part of the road in Devon. The crash took place around 3.20am on the eastbound carriageway of the A38 near Newton Abbot in Devon. Read more: Live: Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Friday, May 12, 2017 Police officers announced just before 6am that the road was closed near Dumbridges and warned it could be closed for some time. #Devon, #A38 eastbound (north) now...

Major delays to be expected on the A38 for hours after fatal...

Helston man Commander Ian Fitter stands down as second in command...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 12/05/2017 - 07:00
A Cornishman – who has risen to one of the highest posts in the navy in Cornwall – has stood down as second in command at his hometown's air station RNAS Culdrose. Last Friday saw an end of an era as Culdrose's executive officer, Commander Ian Fitter, handed over to long term Culdrose aviator Commander Paul 'Rex' Harrison. Commander Fitter joined Culdrose as the executive officer in April 2015. He said he had thoroughly enjoyed being back home, both professionally, as he spent...

Helston man Commander Ian Fitter stands down as second in command...

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