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Watch driver left confused by road signs at Threemilestone...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 15:20
A Truro driver has voiced his concern over "confusing" new road markings in Threemilestone which he believes have been painted incorrectly. The local man, who asked to remain anonymous, said the roadworks were painful for residents and commuters but now that they have been lifted a "major error" has been left in their place. He shared a dashcam video online, which he hopes will illustrate the errors he believes are in place on the approach to the Threemilestone roundabout...

Watch driver left confused by road signs at Threemilestone...

If Games of Thrones was set in Cornwall

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 15:00
Ever since it hit our screens in 2011, tv show Game of Thrones has developed a cult following but we couldn't help but notice the similarities between Westeros and Cornwall.Is there any difference between dragon slaying and herding a particularly disobedient herd of sheep?Could Jon Snow and Ross Poldark be long lost twin brothers? Can't you just imagine a Game of Thrones character hosting a banquet and serving up stargazey pie, pilchards and ale?NamesThe similarities between GoT and Kernow are...

If Games of Thrones was set in Cornwall

The '67' rudest number plates banned by the DVLA

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 13:30
The DVLA releases a list of banned number plates which are considered too rude for the road twice a year. According to according to Auto Express, the DVLA, which is responsible for maintaining a database of drivers in Great Britain, takes action over concerns that some plates are offensive, rude or just plain silly. The banned list contains letter and number combinations which could cause offence for being sexually explicit or for religious, political or racial reasons.Read more: Lidl promotion...

The '67' rudest number plates banned by the DVLA

A388 blocked both ways following incident involving cyclist in...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 13:21
A man in his 70s has been rushed to hospital after sustaining serious head injuries in North Devon. The A388, which is the main route between Bideford and Holsworthy, was closed both ways following the incident which was initially believed to be a collision between a car and cyclist.Read more: Watch huge tuna feeding on shoal of fish in Falmouth BayHowever, Devon Live is reporting that police at the scene said the man had fallen from his bicycle and suffered serious head injuries. It was not...

A388 blocked both ways following incident involving cyclist in...

Here's everything you need to know about your rights when an...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 13:11
It has got to be everyone's worst nightmare - discovering an intruder trying to break into your home. Naturally the first thing to do would be to reach for the phone and call the police - if that's a possibility. But what if it is not an option to call for help? And what if you are face to face with the intruder? The legal rights of a homeowner practicing self-defence against a stranger breaking in are often considered a grey area in the law.Read more: Seal left badly injured after being caught...

Here's everything you need to know about your rights when an...

Engagement ring among £5,000 worth of jewellery stolen by...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 13:00
Thieves smashed their way into a home in the seaside village of Perranporth raiding the house and stealing everything from an engagement ring to a child's bracelet.More than £5,000 worth of jewellery was stolen from the home in Wheal Leisure.Police said that thieves broke into the home by smashing through the double-glazed glass of the properties back door.The burglary took place sometime between 7.30pm on Wednesday August 2 and 7pm on Thursday August 3.Police have now launched an appeal...

Engagement ring among £5,000 worth of jewellery stolen by...

Man arrested over samurai sword threats incident at Hope Cove in...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 12:14
A 50-year-old man has been arrested following claims that members of the public were threatened with a samurai sword in a small coastal village. Devon and Cornwall Police arrested a man after attending an address near Hope Cove, a small village on the South Hams coast near Kingsbridge. Devon Live reported that officers were called in the early hours of Saturday (August 19) after reports of a man threatening residents with a sword.A police spokesman said: "Local officers attended and a 50...

Man arrested over samurai sword threats incident at Hope Cove in...

Time to prepare for the annual invasion of the common house...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 11:22
As summer draws to a close, homeowners need to be on their guard for the annual invasion of many people's least favourite visitor - the common house spider.The eight-legged beasties, which can grow to up to 12 centimetres long, will be looking for somewhere warm to mate - and the dark corners of our rooms seem to be their favourite choice.They seem to have the ability to spoil the nicest of evenings as they scuttle from underneath an armchair, but possibly, help is at hand.This spider is in its...

Time to prepare for the annual invasion of the common house...

Seal left badly injured after being caught by boat's propeller in...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 09:47
There has been an angry reaction on social media after a seal was badly injured in St Ives harbour yesterday. The incident reportedly took place when fish was thrown from a pleasure boat, attracting the seal, which was then caught by the boat's propeller. Although the seal was able to swim off, it has been reported that its injuries were not survivable. The incident has provoked a huge response on Facebook. Read more: Everything you need to know about tomorrow's total solar eclipse and...

Seal left badly injured after being caught by boat's propeller in...

Barn destroyed at St Erval after baler fire spreads to nearby...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 08:44
A barn has been destroyed after a fire at St Ervan yesterday afternoon. Fire crews from Padstow, St Columb, Newquay and a water carrier from Wadebridge attended the scene. The incident was first reported to the emergency services at 4.13pm, and took several hours to extinguish. A fire service spokesman said: "A total of four breathing apparatus, three hosereel jets, one main jet and a ground monitor were used to extinguish the fire that had spread from machinery to the barn. "The...

Barn destroyed at St Erval after baler fire spreads to nearby...

Tributes paid to Boardmasters meningitis victim George Zographou...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 08:17
Family and friends gathered at Bristol City's football ground yesterday to pay tribute to George Zographou, the 18-year-old who died of meningitis after falling ill at Boardmasters. A minute's applause was held and balloons released ahead of the kick off between his beloved Bristol City and Millwall yesterday afternoon. George died in hospital on Wednesday, August 16, after falling ill at the Watergate Bay festival. The 18-year-old boy, who grew up in Westbury and was a student at St...

Tributes paid to Boardmasters meningitis victim George Zographou...

Cornish patients with back pain won't be referred to specialist...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 07:00
Cornish patients suffering chronic back pain and a range of other spinal issues are not being referred to hospital after waiting lists for routine treatment were closed in a bid to cope with rocketing demand. NHS Kernow, the organisation which chooses how health funds are spent in the county, has already urged GPs to only send patients on to consultants if absolutely necessary, such as for suspected cancer, trauma or "unremitting pain." The plea came after Plymouth's Derriford...

Cornish patients with back pain won't be referred to specialist...

Everything you need to know about the 2017 total solar eclipse...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 20/08/2017 - 07:00
On Monday (August 21) parts of the world will be plunged into darkness in the middle of the day as the rare total solar eclipse takes place.The incredible phenomenon will be the most incredible display of the year for sky watchers across the globe who will all be desperate to catch a glimpse of the moon moving between the Earth and the sun.The eclipse will best be viewed in America, where millions of people will crowd the streets between Oregon and South Carolina, which will get to see the...

Everything you need to know about the 2017 total solar eclipse...

Teenage boys told off by coastguards after dicing with death on...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 18:54
Three teenage boys were given a stern talking to after being spotted dicing with death by lifeguards. They were seen dodging waves crashing on Portreath Harbour and then jumping into the swell. The lifeguards called the Portreath cliff rescue team at about 2.40pm on Friday afternoon because they were concerned about the safety of a group of boys. They informed the coastguards that there were some youths standing on the end of the pier "dodging the heavy seas breaking over it". A...

Teenage boys told off by coastguards after dicing with death on...

Lidl promotion offering six bottles of Prosecco for just...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 15:36
Lidl shoppers are in for a treat ahead of this August Bank Holiday as the budget supermarket has launched a deal on Prosecco.Shoppers will be able to buy a case of six bottles of its Allini Processo for just £20 - saving £14.74 off the usual price.It is one of the best deals all year, with bottles a bargain £3.33 instead of £5.79. But you will have to act fast as the offer is only running next Saturday and Sunday (August 26/27)The bottles in the crate - which is Allini...

Lidl promotion offering six bottles of Prosecco for just...

Are Cornwall's buskers marvelous minstrels or a simply noisy...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 15:00
Good music is a feast for the spirit while bad music is like having your soul put through the spin cycle. Here, writer Lyn Barton urges buskers to consider whether their talent really merits a public hearing. I blame the X Factor, or The Voice, or Popstars or any number of nouvelle Opportunity Knocks style shows for encouraging people to showcase a talent they so clearly lack. "Give it a go," these series say to the legions of people who feel that because they have a song in their...

Are Cornwall's buskers marvelous minstrels or a simply noisy...

Penzance mum claims she was asked to leave Red Lion Inn due to...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 14:40
A mum has claimed she was "kicked out" of a Newlyn pub because her baby's pram was posing a health and safety risk to other customers. Roxanne Perry said she was enjoying a drink in the Red Lion Inn, which is advertised as a family pub, when she was told she couldn't stay because there was a concern that someone might trip over her 3-month-old baby's pram. The mother of two said she was shocked and left the Fore Street pub, with her baby girl Delilah, feeling "embarrassed" on...

Penzance mum claims she was asked to leave Red Lion Inn due to...

All the positive aspects of Boardmasters according to the Newquay...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 13:45
Organisers of Boardmasters festival said this year's festival has fewer thefts from tents, less traffic and less people needing to go to hospital, despite a record number of people attending. Around 50,000 people attended the five day surf and music festival at Watergate Bay, with a record number of attendees watching the international surf competition on Fistral Beach. "In total 200,000 people came to Newquay for festival with the biggest names in surfing and world-class music acts...

All the positive aspects of Boardmasters according to the Newquay...

Watch huge tuna feeding on shoal of fish in Falmouth Bay

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 13:25
This amazing video shows huge tuna feeding on a school of fish in Falmouth Bay last week. It was captured by St Mawes fisherman Peter Green, who had been fishing alone when the spectacular sight appeared in the water. He said: "You used to see the tuna quite regularly back in the 1970's, I can remember seeing them landed on the quayside in Falmouth. "They would arrive whenever we had the mackerel and other shoals here for them to feed on, but they disappeared for many...

Watch huge tuna feeding on shoal of fish in Falmouth Bay

Mum Laura Colledge raising money for Royal Cornwall Hospital...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 13:14
A mum who spent more than two months making an often twice daily 36 mile round trip to see her newborn prematurely born son in the neonatal unit is planning to take on a new challenge to raise funds for the hospital.Laura Colledge will be swimming 18 miles – the distance between their home near Fraddon and the hospital – over the next eight weeks in a challenge she has called the Long Road Home.She is raising funds for the Royal Cornwall Hospital's Cornwall Birth and Baby Appeal...

Mum Laura Colledge raising money for Royal Cornwall Hospital...

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