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150 cars stopped, wanted criminal arrested and stolen goods...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 16:10
More than 150 vehicles were stopped as part of the huge two-day road policing operation, Allied Wolf, that took place in Cornwall during Boardmasters Festival.Three arrests were made and many fines and penalty points were given out to drivers caught breaking the law.One of the arrests saw a car stopped, whose driver was wanted by police in Manchester. The driver was arrested before he made it into the festival and sent back up to be dealt with by Manchester Police.There was a huge number of...

150 cars stopped, wanted criminal arrested and stolen goods...

Bodmin Public Rooms one step closer to transformation as Merlin...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 15:48
Controversial plans to transform Bodmin's Public Rooms into a four-screen cinema have been granted permission following months of uncertainty.The Bodmin Public Rooms were put on the market by Bodmin Town Council in December last year.After a battle between the Bodmin Public Rooms Trust (BPRT) and Merlin cinemas, the town council chose the latter's bid in a highly disputed move.In May, Craig Johns Architecture submitted a planning application to Cornwall Council on behalf of Merlin cinemas and...

Bodmin Public Rooms one step closer to transformation as Merlin...

Brothers aged 5 and 7 rescued from rip tide by lifeguard at Porth...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 15:06
Two young children were saved from a rip tide by quick thinking lifeguards on duty at the Porth Beach in Newquay.The brothers, aged five and seven, were spotted drifting out of the bathing area into a rip current by RNLI lifeguard Dave Kelly on Saturday lunchtime.One of the brothers was already being pulled under the waves by the time Mr Kelly got to him, but he managed to save both and take them to the shore.He was carrying out a patrol at the water's edge at around 1pm when he saw the two in...

Brothers aged 5 and 7 rescued from rip tide by lifeguard at Porth...

20 arrested for drug offences and more than 1,000 nitrous oxide...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 15:00
A shocking number of nitrous oxide gas canisters, used to inhale as laughing gas by revellers at this year's Boardmasters festival, were seized by police as part of a huge drug crack-down. A total of 20 people were arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs at the popular festival, which saw more than 50,000 people pour through its gates over the last few days. Police said that out of the 20 arrests, three were believed to be supplying nitrous oxide and more than 1,000 canisters of the drug...

20 arrested for drug offences and more than 1,000 nitrous oxide...

How you can earn over £13 an hour at Parcelforce in...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 14:12
Opportunities are currently available at Parcelforce with the company recruiting delivery drivers to start across October and November.The role involves a minimum six week assignment initially, with the potential to become a permanent employee thereafter.Parcelforce says that applicants don't require any previous experience driving a light van and that all they need is a full standard driving license.Successful candidates will be delivering some of the "most important parcels of the...

How you can earn over £13 an hour at Parcelforce in...

Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden leaves rave TripAdvisor...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 14:08
Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden shocked diners at the weekend when she strolled into a restaurant in Bude.According to reports, the 46-year-old's parents live in the area which could explain why she was dining on the north Cornish coast.The former Wild at Heart actress even stopped for a picture with staff after her meal at the Widemouth Manor in Bude.She later took to TripAdvisor, to share a review of her experience.She wrote: "Fantastic evening in this chilled but equally classy...

Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden leaves rave TripAdvisor...

St Austell's new food attraction Cornucopia is here and it's a...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 14:04
Cornwall's new multi-million-pound food and drink visitor attraction has finally opened its doors to the public on the outskirts of St Austell.Called Cornucopia, it aims to promote everything that makes Cornwall's food and drink so special, including a look at the county's rich heritage and influence that stretches throughout the globe.Free to enter and open seven days a week, visitors can try wacky flavoured ice creams and get hands-on, in a make and bake pasty experience.Trevor Broome, general...

St Austell's new food attraction Cornucopia is here and it's a...

Doombar from Sharp's Brewery voted UK's favourite cask ale

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 13:55
One of Cornwall's largest beer producers is celebrating after one of its beers was named the UK's favourite ale.Sharp's Brewery is celebrating following the news that Doom Bar has taken gold as the 'People's Favourite Cask Ale' in the Inapub's People Choice Awards 2017.This is the second year running that Doom Bar has won this award, and the country's best-selling cask ale has also received the Silver placing in the 'People's Favourite Craft Ale' category.Inapub magazine is one of the pub...

Doombar from Sharp's Brewery voted UK's favourite cask ale

Here's what Cornwall Council is doing with the £15 million...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 13:40
Last week it was revealed that Cornwall Council made an astonishing £15 million in parking income in just one year.The whopping total was the sum of parking tickets from council-owned meters, parking permits for businesses and residents and parking penalty charges.With such a huge amount of money taken in a short space of time, Cornwall Live asked the council exactly what the money is spent on.Reportedly, the millions taken between 2015 and 2016, which was up by six per cent from the...

Here's what Cornwall Council is doing with the £15 million...

Thousands stranded at Newquay train station after Boardmasters...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 13:07
Thousands of people are reportedly stuck at Newquay train station as they attempt to get home from the Boardmasters festival. Over 50,000 people headed to Newquay last weekend for Boardmasters festival – the UK's fifth biggest festival – for five days of live music and invigorating surf, skate and BMX action, But those trying to make their way home from the festival in Cornwall have found themselves stuck at Newquay train station as there are no trains leaving the...

Thousands stranded at Newquay train station after Boardmasters...

Here is what is being built and planned in Falmouth and Penryn

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 13:00
With so many large-scale planning applications being submitted for Falmouth and Penryn over the last few years it can be difficult to keep track of exactly what is and isn't being built.And with further developments planned, and with many developers coming back time and time again and going to appeal over their plans, Cornwall Live has highlighted how the town might be transformed if these plans come to fruition.Here we look at the developments which are currently under construction and the...

Here is what is being built and planned in Falmouth and Penryn

Police reportedly turned drivers away from Perranporth because...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 12:36
Police are said to have been called in to turn drivers away from Perranporth as traffic chaos got so bad that an ambulance became trapped. Miles of queuing traffic was spotted causing long tail backs and delays as people desperately searched for a parking spot in the seaside town. When people couldn't find a space, traffic chaos broke out, with cars blocking roads waiting for spaces in the car parks or parking on double yellow lines. Police confirmed that they had received three calls about...

Police reportedly turned drivers away from Perranporth because...

This is your chance to become a coastguard volunteer and save...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 07:00
HM Coastguard has launched a recruitment campaign for more volunteers. So if you think you have got what it takes to be a coastguard rescuer and save lives on Cornwall cliffs, beaches, rivers and old mineshafts, then this is for you - but you'll have to be fit which means blubber couch potatoes need not apply. 1. What does the Coastguard Rescue Service do? The Coastguard Rescue Service is made up of volunteers and is part of HM Coastguard. As a coastguard rescue officer you may have...

This is your chance to become a coastguard volunteer and save...

This Bude micropub has discovered a unique way of getting beer...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 06:30
A north Cornwall micropub is expecting a very special beer delivery in Penzance this week – arriving via a replica 18th century Cornish Lugger. The Barrel at Bude, thought to be the aforementioned part of the duchy's first ever micropub, will be receiving the supply from Britain's most South Westerly brewery, Ales of Scilly, on Thursday, August 17. Two barrels of beer were loaded on-board on Friday by the first female Cornish brewer at the Ales of Scilly, Jennie Trevithick. It is hoped...

This Bude micropub has discovered a unique way of getting beer...

Fish Factory Art Space at Falmouth Wharves has to find new...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 14/08/2017 - 06:00
An appeal has been launched to support an art studio which has run from a wharf side in Falmouth for six years and needs to move "as a matter of urgency".The Fish Factory Art Space at Falmouth Wharves provides workspace, exhibition opportunities and community engagement for local and visiting artists.But while a permanent location is hoped to be in place by the end of the year, founder and director Rose Hatcher is asking the local community of artists, musicians and residents of...

Fish Factory Art Space at Falmouth Wharves has to find new...

Vile dog walker flings poo-bags at elderly residents' roof on...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 13/08/2017 - 17:50
A dog walker has been lambasted as 'vile' and 'disgusting' after purposefully and repeatedly mistaking a dog poo bin and someone's roof. An elderly couple is now no longer seeing the funny side of the matter after their roof became the incessant target of a dog poo flinging shameless dog walker. Read more: Tributes pour in for talented young rugby player Peter Skeggs It's now reached the point where the elderly residents on St Mary's have been left distressed by the persistent anti-social...

Vile dog walker flings poo-bags at elderly residents' roof on...

St Austell's Ocean Housing wins spot on £8bn housing panel...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 13/08/2017 - 16:00
A construction company has said securing a spot on a panel looking to deliver £8 billion of housing on public sector land in the next four years could solve Cornwall's housing crisis. St Austell's Ocean Housing has been named as a contractor and developer on the Homes and Communities Agency's panel and will be used to deliver an estimated £8bn residential-led development programme.The panel looks to speed-up the development of housing sites and see public bodies, such as local...

St Austell's Ocean Housing wins spot on £8bn housing panel...

This is why Chapel Porth beach was cordoned off on Friday

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 13/08/2017 - 15:56
One of Cornwall's north coast beaches had to be cordoned off after unexploded flares were found on the high tide line. Lifeguards at Chapel Porth discovered the washed-up flares or time expired pyrotechnics (TEP) and called in the nearby St Agnes Coastguards Search and Rescue team for help. The area of the beach where the unexploded TEP was discovered was then cordoned off while the team assessed the danger. Read more: Scary video shows car driving wrong way down M5 If you find something...

This is why Chapel Porth beach was cordoned off on Friday

Huge swarm of bees spotted on Fistral Beach footpath

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 13/08/2017 - 15:52
A coastal walker has put a warning out for fellow nature lovers to take care after she spotted a massive swarm of bees. The bees, which formed a hive in a bush, were spotted by holidaymaker Jackie Turner on the path to the golf course near Fistral beach in Newquay. Read more: Coastguards called to TWO suspicious ordnances in TWO days On her Facebook page Mrs Turner, from Dorset, said: "Just spotted this on the path between Fistral beach and the golf course. "Take care everyone...

Huge swarm of bees spotted on Fistral Beach footpath

Sustainable Development Ltd's retail and office building on...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 13/08/2017 - 15:48
Plans for a "quality landmark" mixed use retail and office building on Bickland Water Road have been approved, despite it being opposed for being overbearing.Sustainable Developments already had permission for 42 live/work units and retail in three buildings ranging from three to six storeys at the site on the corner of Tregoniggie Industrial Estate.Although that permission runs until 2019, the company has come back with a new scheme for a four-storey building less than half the...

Sustainable Development Ltd's retail and office building on...

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