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Loe Bar Footpath set to be closed from 1st May
The Environment Agency have requested to close the footpath crossing Loe Bar to carryout works on their equipment. From my understanding, this is to enhance the culvert that discharges water from the river Cober and Loe Pool and is part of the new flood prevention scheme for Helston.
This footpath as shown on the map below will be The Location of the footpath is: Footpath 6, Porthleven and Footpath 4, Gunwalloe. The path will be closed from the 1st May 2017 to 30th September 2017 (24 hours weekends included)
I am seeking clarification on how much is closed and whether the public can access this area.
I am an official candidate in the Porthleven and Helston West Cornwall Council Election
Today, the ‘statement as to persons nominated’ to stand for the Cornwall Council Elections has been issued. I am one of four candidates who will be seeking election, or in my case re-election to the Porthleven and Helston West seat.
In the next few weeks, I will be out and about delivering my leaflets and knocking on doors. I really hope residents will know of the work I have carried out over the last few years and vote for me on May 4th.
The official nominations are:
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Porthleven has a new Town Warden
Porthleven has been without a Town Warden since Rod Barnes retired. This is a hugely important role and therefore, Porthleven Town Council was very keen to replace Rod.
From an advert placed, five candidates applied and all were interviewed. The field of candidates was strong, but the three person panel of the Mayor, Cllr Bev Plunkett and myself appointed Carol Jewell to the post.
I would like to congratulate Carol on her appointment to this position. Carol will be an excellent Town Warden. I would also like to thank all who applied and made the panel’s decision a tough one to make.

Carol Jewell – The Porthleven Town Warden
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Management Consultants | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers
Defra has no figures on spending specifically on the services of management consultants. Spend figures recorded under consultancy also include IT consultancy, technical consultancy, legal and financial advice, and project and programme management. Consultancy spend increased significantly in 2013/14 and 2014/15 as a result of third party support on IT programmes, for example Defra’s Shared Service Centre and CAP Delivery Programme. There are no separate records for management consultancy.
Category
Spend by Financial year
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
Consultancy
7,370,397
4,657,302
3,500,291
12,283,077
20,892,135
9,754,717
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Fisheries | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers
Food: EU Law | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers
As we prepare to leave the EU, we are looking at removing rules that are unnecessarily burdensome, focusing instead on what works best for the UK. We want to free our farmers to grow more, sell more and export more British food, whilst upholding our high standards for the environment. No decisions have been taken in relation to individual pieces of legislation, including EU Marketing Standards for fresh fruit and vegetables. We will consult widely with all those affected before making any changes.
Bovine Tuberculosis: Deer | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers
Routine post-mortem surveillance for TB in deer carcases has been conducted nationally for many years.
Visible lesions of TB are notifiable to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), who will facilitate the collection and submission for laboratory culture of any affected tissues. Positive culture results are relatively rare. Confirmed TB cases in wild deer may nevertheless trigger enhanced TB surveillance around that case, both to identify whether there has been any spread of disease to cattle herds and to limit the number of affected animals.
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Internet | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers
The IT service provider contracted by Defra provides services to other public authorities under the same contract, and in some cases at the same premises. Therefore, the information provided below also includes websites visited by staff from these authorities, as it is not possible to distinguish their visits from those made by Defra staff. Information on websites visited is only available from the service provider for a 6 month period.
Top 5 Websites visited in the past 6 months (28 September – 27 March 2017)
1. bbc.co.uk
2. genesis.naturalengland.gsi.gov.uk
3. edigital.survey.com
4. defra.condecosoftware.com
5. google.co.uk
Cornwall will get a child and adolescent mental health unit
NHS England has announced today that there will be a 12 bed child and adolescent mental health unit in Cornwall. This unit will be located in Bodmin and will be available for young people up to the age of 18. This amazing news will mean that fewer children and young people will have to be placed on general wards, adult units or specialist units outside of Cornwall.
As a long time campaigner for such a unit in Cornwall, I very much welcome this announcement as the young people of Cornwall and their families deserve a unit such as this. I am very pleased NHS England have listened to our concerns and approved the funding for this unit. It has been a long time coming, but I am glad it has finally happened.
Fisheries: Treaties | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers
The Government remains fully committed to controlling and managing UK waters after we leave the EU in accordance with our rights and obligations under international law.
We are considering the issue of the London Fisheries Convention carefully to ensure we have full control of UK waters after we leave the EU and, as the Prime Minister said on 29 March 2017, we hope to be able to say something about it soon.
Horses: Trespass | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers
The Government does not hold records on the frequency of use of the powers available under the Animals Act 1971, as amended by the Control of Horses Act 2015 to make it easier to detain and manage unlawfully placed horses on land in England. Nevertheless, local authorities, land owner representatives and animal welfare organisations welcomed the new measures introduced in 2015.
Agricultural Products and Food | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers
The AHDB promotes British agricultural produce both domestically and overseas. The annual budget of the AHDB is approximately £60 million. We are also working with industry to identify opportunities to open new markets after leaving the EU and to support farm businesses that want to develop brands around food provenance.
Food: Origin Marking | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers
Mandatory requirements for origin labelling already exist for a number of foods, such as beef, lamb, poultry and pork. Rules on origin labelling are not in place for dairy and processed meat products, such as bacon and burgers, but this is often provided on a voluntary basis. Most dairy and processed meat products are compliant with industry's voluntary principles for origin labelling and we are considering how to build on these voluntary principles. We also have an opportunity on leaving the EU to consider further extensions of mandatory country of origin labelling.



