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210216 | Shielding support for new and existing clinically extremely vulnerable residents | additional 4,333 adults in Cornwall
Shielding support for new and existing clinically extremely vulnerable residents
Cornwall Council,?NHS Kernow?and Volunteer Cornwall?are reassuring?all clinically extremely vulnerable residents?that?support?is?available?as more people are asked to shiel read more »
210218 | Idiot driver does U-turn on notorious A30 Hayle bypass stretch It’s not even summer, but the idiots are out in force
Idiot driver does U-turn on notorious A30 Hayle bypass stretch
It’s not even summer, but the idiots are out in force read more »
200113 | Long Covid in the UK – what we know so far
Official estimates indicate around 20% of people who test positive for Covid-19 go on to experience long term issues.Data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) claims 186,000 positive cases have been impacted by continuing symptoms for up to 12 weeks, with some evidence of many patients being unable to return to work and full capabilities properly for up to six months.
Long Covid in the UK read more »
210204 | Covid-19: How the UK is using lateral flow tests in the pandemic | BMJ
Public Health England’s evaluation of the Innova test showed that its
sensitivity was 79.2% when used by trained laboratory scientists, 73%
when used by trained healthcare staff, but only 57.5% when used by track
and trace centre staff employed by the pharmacy chain Boots
.....
Where the tests have been used among asymptomatic people in real world read more »
210217 | Nationwide ‘surge testing’ to see 400,000 coronavirus tests sent to homes every day The plans are part of Boris Johnso
Key points -
- Individuals will be encouraged to use the lateral flow tests whether or
not they have symptoms, with the Royal Mail told to prepare for
delivering 400,000 each day- Rapid-testing kits deliver results in just half an hour but are less
precise than alternatives, with regulators previously expressing concern
at trusting untrained people to use them effectively read more »
210213 | Children to be tested for Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine efficacy
Children to be tested for Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine efficacy
The jab is known as the the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine
13 February 2021
By Laura Hartley
Pictured above: The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine (Image PA)
Children are going to be tested to see if the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine works amongst those under the age of 18.
Researchers will use 300 volunteers in a new clinical trial. read more »
210216 | Antibodies for virus which causes Covid-19 has increased across UK
Antibodies for virus which causes Covid-19 has increased across UK
Having antibodies in the blood indicates that people have either previously been infected with the virus or have had a Covid-19 vaccine read more »
210214 | The history of 100-year-old cart emerging from Cornish cliff - Following precarious clear-up and recent erosion
The history of a 100-year-old cart emerging from a Cornish cliff
Following a precarious clear-up and some recent erosion, beach-goers have been noticing the cart and speculating how it got there read more »
210129 | We're Watching You! Anti-Dog Fouling Campaign | Cornwall Council
210216 | Pick up after your pet urges Cornwall Council
Pick up after your pet urges Cornwall Council
From Cornwall Council:
Cornwall Council is reminding people to pick up their pet’s mess following an increase in reports of dog fouling during lockdown.
Under the Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act it is an offence to allow a dog to foul in a public place and fail to remove the faeces. read more »
210216 | 1.7m more people in England to be told to shield - Officials are advising that shielding continues until March 31
1.7m more people in England to be told to shield
Officials are advising that shielding continues until March 31
16 February 2021
By InYourArea
Around 1.7 million more people will be added to the shielding list in England, as experts have identified additional adults at serious risk of Covid-19.
Letters will be arriving imminently telling people they should be in the shielding group, health officials have said. read more »
Discharged | PA21/00627 | Submission of details to discharge condition no. 4 (drainage) decision notice PA20/00542 - Fairwinds
Submission of details to discharge condition no. 4 (drainage) in respect of decision notice PA20/00542 - Fairwinds 16 Back Lane Angarrack Hayle Cornwall TR27 5JE
Ref. No: PA21/00627 | Received date: Fri 22 Jan 2021 | Status: Discharged | Case Type: Planning Application
210112 | Holiday home owner tried to get £10,000 Covid-19 grant had no right to; Ombudsman said Cornwall Council not at fault
Holiday home owner tried to get Covid-19 grant he had no right to
The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman said that Cornwall Council was not at fault in refusing a holiday home owner's claim for a £10,000 Covid-19 business grant read more »
210123 | The full list of 170 long Covid symptoms according to some who have had coronavirus
The full list of 170 long Covid symptoms according to some who have had coronavirus
They include hair loss, fatigue and memory loss, to name but a few read more »
210212 | Premier Inn in Hayle evacuated after suspected explosion; A man was arrested following the incident
Premier Inn in Hayle evacuated after suspected explosion
A man was arrested following the incident read more »
210211 | Cornwall Council Cabinet recommends budget which invests in residents' priorities | 1.99%, +3% Gov adult SC £1.52/week
If budget is adopted, council tax will rise by 1.99%, plus an extra 3% for the Government precept for adult social care. This is equivalent to an extra £1.52 a week for the average property (band D). read more »
210211 | Business leaders call for more support | discretionary funding awarded to Cornwall and Scilly does not reflect the area
Business leaders call for more support
read more »210209 | Deaths at Tregenna House care home following Covid outbreak
Deaths at Tregenna House care home following Covid outbreak
Our thoughts are with the families of those who lost their lives to the awful virus read more »
210209 | Coronavirus in Cornwall: Tuesday, February 9 - large rise in community deaths
Patients were aged between 27 and 100 years old. All except 23 – aged 45 to 95 years old – had known underlying health conditions.
9th February read more »
210209 | Cornwall Council calls for urgent financial support for Cornish businesses after grant applications soar
Cornwall Council calls for urgent financial support for Cornish businesses after grant applications soar
210209 | ARG Covid grant in Cornwall may be cut by half due to demand
9th February read more »
210210 | Cornwall Council calls for action to tackle growing crisis in Cornish fishing industry
Cornwall Council calls for action to tackle growing crisis in Cornish fishing industry
Cornwall Council has joined fishing industry leaders in calling on government to address a growing crisis in the sector due to complicated new export rules, a lack of clarity about fishing quotas, and an increase in red tape. read more »
210210 | Bees: Britain is breaking its promise of better bee protections
This is urgent! Britain is breaking its promise of better bee protections by allowing a bee-killing poison banned in the EU to be used on our fields! read more »
210210 | 'Big explosion' heard and houses shake after 'sonic boom' in Cornwall author image
‘Big explosion’ heard and houses shake after ‘sonic boom’ in Cornwall
210208 | Builder James Lee Knight (aka Jay Knight or Jay Knight Mason) who lost residents £100,000 admits nine offences of fraud
Builder who lost residents £100,000 admits nine offences of fraud
A builder whose shoddy work meant his customers lost around £100,000 has pleaded guilty to multiple charges of fraud following an investigation by Cornwall Council’s Trading Standards. read more »
210202 | "What if I told you that they're not actually hunting the "South African" variant?"
210208 | South Africa variant: Do you need third jab and does it affect lockdown?
"it’s not just about South Africa, is it, it’s about our homegrown versions, and the modification to the Kent variant, and the idea that we’ve got to be so on our guard and track and tracing it so carefully that we don’t expand our homegrown version" read more »
South Africa variant: Do you need third jab and does it affect lockdown?
200208 | Reports reveal impact of G7 summits on hosts | benefits for businesses "For most summit had no impact"
proportion of businesses experiencing a positive impact appeared to be largely counterbalanced by those where the impact was negative
Reports reveal impact of G7 summits on hosts
read more »210208 | Biggest rail upgrade in Cornwall since 1950s now complete
Biggest rail upgrade in Cornwall since 1950s now complete
The upgrade work to the St Ives train line has now been completed
8 February 2021
By Olivier Vergnault
The biggest investment in Cornwall’s rail network since the 1950s is complete. read more »
200208 | ‘Bright future’ for Cornwall says PM | The impact of hosting G7 summits as Cornwall prepares
‘Bright future’ for Cornwall says PM
read more »210122 | Cornwall's plans for community coronavirus testing for high-risk workers | BUSINESSES being asked for feedback on plans
Cornwall's plans for community coronavirus testing for high-risk workers
Thursday, 4 February 2021 - Health
210204 | Hayle harbour development on hold | Next phase of harbour plans deferred by
210204 | Hayle North Quay Cornwall Council decision due
Hayle North Quay Cornwall Council decision due
210204 | Police object to major Hayle harbour development | The force wants the developer to pay for additional police resources
Police object to major Hayle harbour development
The force wants the developer to pay for additional police resources in the area read more »
210201 | Covidiots: The worst excuses Devon and Cornwall Police hear from lockdown rule breakers
Covidiots: The worst excuses Devon and Cornwall Police hear from lockdown rule breakers
From fishing trips and moving beehives to Covid-denial and claims of ignorance - police have heard them all but new excuses are still leaving officers stunned read more »
Padstow 210129 | Padstow to ban second home owners from buying new builds
Padstow to ban second home owners from buying new builds
'Our own residents have told us it is depressing to have so many houses in the town empty' read more »
The Dash Poem (By Linda Ellis)
The Memorial Walk Benches article in the July/August issue of the Pump at Hayle’s wonderful King George V Memorial Walk led me to the following that I heard read at an obituary: read more »
210201 | February and March 2021 | Council Corner
Council Corner
February and March 2021
2021/2022 Precept Demand
Hayle Town Council’s Precept will increase this year by 5.9%. The final Precept for 2021/22 is £635,784.
The Town Council uses the precept funding to continue to provide many services such as public realm CCTV, public conveniences, footpaths maintenance and management of all open spaces, including Hayle Recreation Ground and King George V Memorial Walk, the Open-Air Swimming Pool, Hayle Community Centre and Hayle Library. Additionally, the Town Council continues to work with and support a number of groups and organisations in the town annually, including Hayle Day Care Centre, Hayle in Bloom, Hayle Decorative Lights and it also contributes to the work of the Towans Ranger. read more »
PA20/11368 | Erection of 85 residential dwellings with associated landscaping and infrastructure. | Land Off Viaduct Hill Viaduc
PA20/11368 | Erection of 85 residential dwellings with associated landscaping and infrastructure. | Land Off Viaduct Hill Viaduct Hill Hayle Cornwall TR27 5HT
Burrington Estates (Hayle) Ltd and Progress Land (Hayle 3) Ltd
PA20/09715 | Outline planning permission all matters reserved: Development of up to 15 residential units | Wheal Alfred Road
PA20/09715 | Outline planning permission with all matters reserved: Development of up to 15 residential units, together with associated works | Land West Of Hayle Golf Range Wheal Alfred Road Hayle Cornwall TR27 5JT
Outline planning permission with all matters reserved: Development of up to 15 residential units, together with associated works
210129 | COVID-19 update | Many ways to contact us in a non-emergency | Devon & Cornwall Police
Information sent on behalf of Devon and Cornwall Police |
COVID-19 update |
With the current restrictions in place, Devon & Cornwall Police are seeing an
increased demand with reports and concerns around Covid 19 breaches, this is in addition to existing contacts from members of the public who need help. |
210122 | Applications are now open for the 2nd round Additional Restrictions Grant | apply by midnight 31 January 2021
Applications opened for Cornwall’s Additional Restrictions Grant scheme
Cornwall Council has launched the application process for the Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) scheme, aimed at businesses which have been forced to close or limit trading during the current coronavirus lockdown.?? read more »
210122 | Stay local and stay safe when exercising in lockdown
Stay local and stay safe when exercising in lockdown
Residents across Cornwall are being urged to stay safe when venturing out for their daily exercise. read more »
210122 | Sports club fined £1,000 for serving alcohol during lockdown
Sports club fined £1,000 for serving alcohol during lockdown
A sports club in Cornwall has been fined £1,000 for serving alcohol inside the premises in breach of Covid regulations. read more »
210123 | "Let the adults take over" says business owner, as his supply chain collapses
read more »All of these people interestingly all say the same thing. We were not given the time required to adjust to the deal agreed on the 24th December, and to put the systems in place to avoid the chaos that is now unfolding.
PA21/00627 | Submission of details to discharge condition no. 4 (drainage) in respect of decision notice PA20/00542 - Fairwinds
Submission of details to discharge condition no. 4 (drainage) in respect of decision notice PA20/00542 - Fairwinds 16 Back Lane Angarrack Hayle Cornwall TR27 5JE
Ref. No: PA21/00627 | Received date: Fri 22 Jan 2021 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Milk Delivery | Local Information
Thousand Hills Dairy (phone 07955 507284 email thousandhillsdairy@hotmail.com) delivers to Angarrack Monday, Wednesday and Friday and as well as milk and cream can bring bread and other supplies if needed
With the withdrawal of Milk and More - Jason, a former employee can deliver to Angarrack Tuesday and Friday; Roddas and Trink milk and Yeo Valley Organic milk - email Jrobertsmilk@gmail.com for a product list
updated Mon 25 January 2021
210124 | Milk doorstep delivery - Jason - former M&M employee
Milk doorstep delivery
Hi
I'm Jason, former M&M employee.
I have continued to deliver to my existing
Customers from my round, as a private milkman.
I have now started to deliver in Your area,
On Tuesday and Friday
I deliver Roddas and Trink milk, .
Roddas @£1.10 1 litre/ £1.70 2 litre
Trink (full cream) @£1.60/£2.60 litre
Also Yeo valley organic @£1.60/£2.60
lf you would like to resume your milk
Deliveries, please email me at
Jrobertsmilk@gmail.com
I can then email you a product list.
Thanks Jason "
210122 | G7 in Cornwall: joy and concern as Carbis Bay chosen to host summit
G7 in Cornwall: joy and concern as Carbis Bay chosen to host summit
Local people expect an economic boost but worry about potential mayhem in the small seaside resort read more »
210120 | Fishing: ‘We don’t want hand-outs just our jobs’ - Brexit leaves 52 fishermen jobless | Defra hasn’t even created form
20th January read more »
210114 | Fishing: Resign over this cruel hoax; Brexiteer Tory MPs ridiculed for starting to demand “compensatory measures”
Fishing: Resign over this cruel hoax
read more »210120 | Cornwall councillors have called on the Government to provide immediate extra funding for adult social care as well as
"Cllr Kirkham said: “Boris said on the steps of Downing Street ‘I will sort out social care in 100 days’ – now we have another increase on taxpayers. It is very frustrating, it makes me very, very angry.”
She said that the council was having to put the burden of funding social care services on residents who cannot afford it."
210119 | Furious Cornish locals say tourists from GERMANY are travelling to the area to stay in holiday lets during Covid lockdo
Furious Cornish locals say tourists from GERMANY are travelling to the area to stay in holiday lets during Covid lockdown amid row over city dwellers fleeing to their second homes
- John Rowe, 52, said a German family asked him for directions during lockdown
- Local politicians concerned over Britons staying in second homes or holiday lets
- Police in region fined £1,400 to seven people who rented holiday let for party
- The comments come amid a crackdown on people travelling during lockdown
210115 | Free Parking from tomorrow (16 January)
210117 | Falmouth police fine Covid rulebreakers for celebration | Partygoers fined £1400
17th January read more »
210114 | Eustice grilled on his fishing deal
Eustice grilled on his fishing deal

210118 | Cornish MP appointed to Council of Europe role
210117 | Cornwall Council environmental challenge over A30 upgrade | accused of driving hole through own commitment to protect n
Cornwall Council environmental challenge over A30 upgrade

Joses Meadow and Groon Cottage read more »
210117 | 17th January G7 2021 summit coming to Carbis Bay, Cornwall
17th January read more »
210115 | Spirit of the guidance - not just the letter of the law | Devon & Cornwall Police
Information sent on behalf of Devon and Cornwall Police |
Spirit of the guidance - not just the letter of the law |
Message from Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer Devon and Cornwall Police is asking communities to act within the spirit of latest national COVID-19 regulations, not just to the letter of the law. |
210113 | Shielding support for clinically extremely vulnerable residents
Shielding support for clinically extremely vulnerable residents
210114 | Covid-19 outbreak confirmed at The Beeches Nursing Home in Hayle | The home remains closed to visitors
Covid-19 outbreak confirmed at The Beeches Nursing Home in Hayle
The home remains closed to visitors read more »
200113 | Denmark’s CDC thinks new B117 #SARSCoV2 variant is so much more contagious (R +0.4 to +0.7) | Scenarios for developmen
Denmark’s CDC thinks new B117 #SARSCoV2 variant is so much more contagious (R +0.4 to +0.7) & inevitable that **if any country does not crush the R<0.7 now**, we will be completely #COVID19 screwed by Feb/March. read more »
200113 | Covid update for Cornwall and beyond
200113 | Owners of South Crofty mine to list on AIM to finance new tin and copper drilling at United Downs; £5m
Owners of South Crofty mine to list on AIM to finance new tin and copper drilling in Cornwall
Cornish Metals are hoping to drill to 8Km to prospect for tin, copper and lithium read more »
210112 | Follow the rules or there could be tragic consequences’ - Newquay carer’s no-nonsense message after - Cornwall Council
‘Follow the rules or there could be tragic consequences’ - Newquay carer’s no-nonsense message after contracting Covid-19

210112 | Soaring Covid-19 cases in Newquay are now comparable to areas of London - Cornwall Council
210112 | Royal Navy blow up World War II mortar bomb found on beach in Cornwall; cordon set up overnight after device discovered
Royal Navy blow up World War Two mortar bomb found on beach in Cornwall
A cordon was set up overnight after the device was discovered read more »
210111 | Mysterious Cornwall shipwrecks re-emerge for first time in decades
210111 | Devon and Cornwall Police receive 885 Covid breach reports By Paul Armstrong Devon and Cornwall Police rec
11th January read more »
210112 | Police use ANPR to track essential journeys in Cornwall and Devon
Police use ANPR to track essential journeys in Cornwall and Devon
210112 | Cornwall Police Federation chairman Andy Berry on policing ; urging public not to ‘push the boundaries’
Cornwall Police Federation chairman Andy Berry on policing

Policing by consent read more »
210112 | Ask our communities to follow spirit of Government’s COVID-19 guidance not just letter of law | Devon & Cornwall Police
Information sent on behalf of Devon and Cornwall Police |
COVID - Statement from Devon and Cornwall Police |
We ask our communities to follow the spirit of the Government’s COVID-19 guidance, not just the letter of the law |
210112 | Geothermal rum distillery project receives £70K from Government green fund This geothermal rum distillery has received
Geothermal rum distillery project receives £70K from Government green fund
This geothermal rum distillery has received green funding from the Government to get off the ground read more »
200109 | Amazon Wish List for Paradise Park: make a donation | Paradise Park hopes for winter support
9th January
Amazon Wish List for Paradise Park: make a donation
210110 | Royal Cornwall hospitals ask for support in response to covid-19
210110 | Devon and Cornwall Police called to 250 Covid breaches in space of one shift
10th January read more »
210110 | Stay at home warning as visitors criticised for travelling during lockdown
10th January read more »
210109 | Every part of Cornwall now has Covid - with all but four in double figures
9th January read more »
200110 | George Eustice MP gives go-ahead for bee killing pesticide
10th January read more »
Approved with conditions | PA19/03725 | Outline application all matters reserved: Proposed new dwelling - Angarrack Farm House
Proposed construction of 2 storey dwelling - Angarrack Farm House 12 Grist Lane Angarrack Hayle TR27 5HZ
Ref. No: PA20/04787 | Received date: Thu 11 Jun 2020 | Status: Approved with conditions | Case Type: Planning Application
https://planning.cornwall.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=QBT2L0FG0JQ00
210107 | Royal Cornwall Hospital reveals Covid patient number increase of 1,300 per cent
Royal Cornwall Hospital number of Covid patients in wards

Royal Cornwall Hospital Covi read more »
210107 | Covid virus 'very nearly' out of control in Cornwall warns health chief
She said at the end of the lockdown in early December Cornwall was at a rate of 18 cases per 100,000, today it was at 301.7 per 100,000 read more »
210106 | 6th January New walk-through Covid testing centre in Cornwall at Heartlands
6th January read more »
210106 | Huge rise in Covid cases in Cornwall show on cluster map
6th January read more »
210104 | Philps Bakery halts production after positive Covid test
4th January read more »
210105 | Cornwall Council follow Covid rules for lockdown 3; Cornwall residents urged to follow rules after lock down announce
Cornwall Council follow Covid rules for lockdown 3

Cornwall read more »
Planning 2021 | Angarrack
201230 | Cornwall experts 'increasingly concerned' by speed of virus spread in past week
30th December read more »
201230 | What can you do in Tier 3: Cornwall moves to very high alert
30th December read more »
201230 | Cornwall train line to get £3million upgrade in St Ives
201230 | Cornwall to move into Tier 3 from New Year's Eve
30th December read more »
201230 | Just ten areas of Cornwall (out of 73) not showing Covid cases on cluster map
30th December read more »
201220 | Kernowite: New mineral found on rock mined in Cornwall | BBC
201220 | Major upgrade of A30 in Cornwall about to reach new level: Main works will be starting in 2021 road closures announced
Major upgrade of the A30 in Cornwall is about to reach a new level
The main works will be starting in 2021 and road closures have been announced by Highways England read more »
PA20/09906 | Proposed new build dwelling - 30 Steamers Hill Angarrack TR27 5JB
Proposed new build dwelling - 30 Steamers Hill Angarrack TR27 5JB
Ref. No: PA20/09906 | Received date: Thu 12 Nov 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Applicants:
Mr & Miss
Luke & Romy - Jo
Outram & Johnson
30, Steamers Hill
Has the work or change of use already started? No read more »
201220 | Residents, businesses and visitors urged to follow new public health and travel guidance as Covid-19 cases rise
Residents, businesses and visitors urged to follow new public health and travel guidance as Covid-19 cases rise - Cornwall Council
Cornwall Council and Visit Cornwall are urging residents, businesses and visitors alike to follow the new rules following the Downing Street press conference on Saturday (December 19).
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced changes to the tier system to include a new Tier 4, which features strict rules similar to those of a national lockdown. read more »
201220 | New Covid cases clusters in Cornwall map almost treble in week
20th December read more »
201222 | Ultrafast broadband in Cornwall from Wildanet with £50m funding