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Hayle Existing and Proposed Retail and Housing | Autumn 2020
Angarrack Defibrillator
Angarrack is proud to announce that after the successful fundraising Angarrack now has a defibrillator available 24/7 for public access. It's on the wall outside the Angarrack Inn on the Steamers Hill side of the pub.
You don't need special training to use it as the machine and 999 ambulance service will talk you through what to do (though training will help make you more familar with the machine and CPR compressions)
Chain of Survival
240903 | Residents in Cornwall can now take DIY waste for free | September 2024
230817 | When will new rubbish collection changes start, Cornwall
230310 | Commissioner unveils plan to reopen six more police station ‘front desks’
Commissioner unveils plan to reopen six more police station ‘front desks’
10 MarchSIX more police enquiry desks will be reopened across Devon and Cornwall in the next 12 months, the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner will announce today.
The next phase of Alison Hernandez’s project to reopen police enquiry offices (PEOs) will see stations reopened to the public in Devonport (Plymouth), Looe, Ilfracombe, Honiton, Okehampton and Kingsbridge in the 12 months to April 2024. read more »
Police Commissioner - older
230314 | 'Why I am reopening 17 police station front desks' - says Commissioner
'Why I am reopening 17 police station front desks' - says Commissioner
14 MarchI love an opportunity to get out and meet the public we serve and front-line police officers, staff and volunteers, so was in my element on Friday and Saturday when I toured the six police stations where I have funded the reopening of police enquiry offices.
Recycling, Rubbish Collection, Waste | Cornwall Council
Rubbish, Recycling and Waste| Cornwall Council
220905 | Dogs on Cornish beaches consultation launches
220830| Future changes to rubbish and recycling collections - Cornwall Council
220609 Recent Lungworm case in Hayle | Lungworm increasing threat to Cats and Dogs
Angiostrongylus vasorum has been found with increasing frequency in the UK and across Europe, posing a growing threat to domestic dogs. Previously, A. vasorum was regarded as confined to small pockets in West Cornwall (Truro area) and South Wales (Swansea area). However, by 2000 reports suggested that it had become established in south-east England. It has since been recorded in dogs in the Midlands and as far north as Glasgow, so that now it is perceived as a potential threat to domestic dogs throughout the UK mainland. read more »
210820 | Petition asking for second general hospital with A&E department in Cornwall; needs 100,000 signatures Parliament debate
Government to respond to petition asking for second general hospital with A&E department in Cornwall
If it reaches 100,000 signatures it will be considered for debate in Parliament read more »
210821 | Boardmasters: At least 56 Covid cases linked to Cornwall festival in Swansea Bay alone
Boardmasters: At least 56 Covid cases linked to Cornwall festival in Swansea Bay alone
A growing number of parents and young people have taken to social media to report that they contracted coronavirus after attending Boardmasters read more »
210821 | Cornwall has gone purple again after the case rate rose further, putting it into a new category
21st August
Covid case figures for Newquay, Falmouth and in Cornwall on map
Latest case figures for Newquay, Falmouth and other towns as map rises to purple
210819 | Covid cases rises in Cornwall on cluster map centre and west
8 hrs ago
Covid cases rises in Cornwall on cluster map centre and west
210815 | Cornwall residents and visitors urged to remain vigilant as self-isolation rules change
210729 | Play Your Part for a Safe and Respectful Summer in Devon and Cornwall | Devon & Cornwall Police
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Play Your Part for a Safe and Respectful Summer in Devon and Cornwall |
Play your part in making this summer in our region safe, respectful and successful for all. |
200916 | 'Respect, protect and enjoy' - council leader’s message to tourists
'Respect, protect and enjoy' - council leader’s message to tourists
Posted: 21.07.21 at 15:11 by Richard Whitehouse - Local Democracy Reporter
The leader of Cornwall Council has urged visitors this summer to “respect, protect and enjoy” Cornwall. read more »
210722 | Need to contact the police this summer- Why not go online #ItsPersonal | Devon and Cornwall Police
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Need to contact the police this summer- Why not go online |
Whichever way you choose to contact the police, #ItsPersonal Devon & Cornwall Police are reminding people that might need non-emergency help and advice over the summer months to consider using their online contact channels whenever possible. |