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Inquest tomorrow for death of Camborne police sergeant Shaun Keen...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 09/07/2017 - 10:40
An inquest tomorrow (July 10) will try to get to the bottom of the tragic death of a police officer weeks after he found the body of his policewoman girlfriend. Shaun Keen, who was a police sergeant who served at Camborne, died on August 7 of last year. The 49-year-old who had competed in triathlons for Great Britain had spent 27 years with Devon and Cornwall Police. Known as 'Keeno', he was originally from Camborne and was believed to have attended Pool Comprehensive School. At the time of...

Inquest tomorrow for death of Camborne police sergeant Shaun Keen...

Cornwall Food Foundation Crowdfunder campaign raises £40,00...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 09/07/2017 - 10:00
An organisation which manages Jamie Oliver's Fifteen Cornwall is to continue tackling food poverty in the county by encouraging people to cook for themselves thanks to a successful online fundraiser. Cornwall remains one of the most disadvantaged regions in Europe, with several wards in the 10% most deprived in the country. In a bid to help tackle local food poverty issues, Cornwall Food Foundation has appealed to the public and raised £40,000 to expand its FoodWorks programme. Read...

Cornwall Food Foundation Crowdfunder campaign raises £40,00...

Men encouraged to masturbate by NHS to reduce risk of cancer

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 09/07/2017 - 09:35
Men are being encouraged to masterbate because of the findings of a study which said it could help reduce the risk of cancer. The findings, which were published in the journal European Urology, concluded that ejaculating at least 21 times a month could reduce their risk of getting prostate cancer. The peer-reviewed study was compiled by researchers from Harvard and Boston medical schools and universities. They studied 31,925 men in good health through a questionnaire about their ejaculation...

Men encouraged to masturbate by NHS to reduce risk of cancer

Launceston's free Charlie Bears museum has over 2500 teddies and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 09/07/2017 - 09:00
Tucked away in an unlikely corner of a Launceston industrial estate is a magical teddy bear community busting at the seams with more than 2,500 bears. Handcrafted Charlie Bears of all shapes and sizes are on display in the life-size model village on Pennygillam Industrial Estate. Read more: Mass brawl involving more than 100 teens broke out after Newquay club's 'no alcohol' event For FREE families can explore the streets and visit bears in the greengrocer, post office, sweet store and...

Launceston's free Charlie Bears museum has over 2500 teddies and...

Watch this grown man get baptised in the Jubilee Pool in Penzance

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 09/07/2017 - 07:30
A Penzance man reaffirmed his faith in Jesus by being baptised in the UK's coolest pool. Chris Hawke was first baptised in 2002 at Redruth Baptist Church but 15 years later he decided he wanted to consolidate his original baptism and wondered whether he could do so at the world-famous Jubilee Pool. Just after 10am on Friday (July 7) Chris was joined by Andrew Chapple, from Redruth Baptist Church, and the pair made their way down to the children's pool to conduct the ceremony.Read more: Jubilee...

Watch this grown man get baptised in the Jubilee Pool in Penzance

SH Ferrell and Son Bakery: The history behind St Ives's oldest...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sun, 09/07/2017 - 07:00
Margaret Ferrell lovingly places freshly made cream rolls and Saffron buns on the window shelf early Tuesday morning, inside the very bakehouse she was born in 59 years ago. Early morning walkers pass by the tiny SH Ferrell & Son Bakery at the end of Fore Street in St Ives inspecting the contents of the windowsill as Margaret fills them with tempting goods fresh out of the oven. The shop has been in the family for nearly 200 years, originally selling coal and tobacco before Margaret's...

 The history behind St Ives's oldest...

Seagulls are dying as they are getting drunk on flying ants

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 16:43
Experts have said seagulls are suffering as they are getting 'drunk' on flying ants and being affected by the hot temperatures which has led to an unusual amount of dead birds across the country. The problem reported across the country is more apparent this week as the nation experienced the annual 'Flying Ant Day'. The logic behind it all? According to the Bristol Post, it's all thanks to the Queen ants leading the males on a wild chase, with the fittest gaining the right to mate - in what...

Seagulls are dying as they are getting drunk on flying ants

Almost 200 dolphins and porpoises found dead on Cornish beaches...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 16:29
Wildlife campaigners fear that more dolphins will be found washed up dead on British beaches - because of Brexit. Almost 200 dolphins and porpoises have been found dead on Cornish beaches already this year with the sharpest-ever rise recorded between January and April. Most of the protection for the mammals comes from the EU but once we leave, campaigners say, even more will die with no replacement legislation currently proposed. A petition urging Fisheries Minister George Eustice, MP...

Almost 200 dolphins and porpoises found dead on Cornish beaches...

Four of Britain's top 10 beaches are in Cornwall with two in one...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 15:41
We all know Cornwall has the best beaches. Now it has scored no fewer than four of them out of the top 10 in the country after a new list was announced. The travel website TripAdvisor has released the results of a survey. It ran a poll of people who use its site and out of the top 10, two were even in one Cornish town - St Ives. There's even one that makes the grade in Devon. Read more: 29 free things to do in Cornwall to entertain the family on a budget Cornwall's entries are Fistral...

Four of Britain's top 10 beaches are in Cornwall with two in one...

Drivers stuck for hours due to roadworks on A30 at Bodmin

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 14:45
Motorists are reporting total chaos on the A30 around Temple as the roadworks enter the final stages with one driver saying it took two hours to get three miles. It has happened most weekends since the roadworks began two years ago, but with an end finally in sight for them to finish this week, tempers are getting frayed. Quick tip: If you know what's good for you, avoid the A30 at all costs - it's gridlocked... #cornwall— マーク・ターナー (@dalliard_dotnet) July 8, 2017 On Friday four new...

Drivers stuck for hours due to roadworks on A30 at Bodmin

Cornwall graduates can get a job teaching abroad with no...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 14:00
Calling Cornwall graduates – you can travel the world for free and become a teacher with no previous experience and full training provided. An exciting opportunity has appeared from the global education company, EF English First. The company is seeking graduates to fulfil its English teaching vacancies across China. Entry level vacancies are available in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and many other cities across the country. Read more: Job vacancies in Cornwall near...

Cornwall graduates can get a job teaching abroad with no...

From Mr Dreckly to Little Miss Poldark: Here are our 21 Cornish...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 13:18
Britain's most-loved stereotypes, the Mr Men, have been around for more than 45 years and in that time they've taught us some important life lessons. We got to thinking if the famous characters would be the same if they were Cornish. For example, would Mr Happy be quite so happy if his commute to work was delayed by the A30 roadworks at Temple? Or would Little Miss Sunshine be quite so cheerful if she got burnt to a crisp sunbathing on the beach in Newquay? Read more: Tunes in the Dunes...

 Here are our 21 Cornish...

Land Rover emerges from sand at Gwithian beach after getting...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 13:00
Visitors to Gwithian beach may have spotted an unusual wreck emerging from the sand at low tide in recent weeks. Shifting sands and big spring tides have revealed part of a Land Rover that got stuck there almost 30 years ago. Read more: Criminal damage discovered at Asda in Hayle The most prominent part of the vehicle, the rear passenger side wheel, complete with a tyre that still appears to be full of air, has appeared and disappeared over the decades as the sand has moved. However,...

Land Rover emerges from sand at Gwithian beach after getting...

Shoreham Air show fatal crash means Red Arrows will perform over...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 12:52
The thousands of people who pour into Falmouth to watch the Red Arrows performing over Carrick Roads from across the harbour will have to find a new vantage point this year after major safety changes have been made to the show. A fatal crash at an air show in 2015 has led to the aerobatic team moving their stunts away from the river, town centre and the inner harbour out into the Bay itself during Falmouth Week next month. The Red Arrows are due to fly on August 9 at 6.15pm, subject to...

Shoreham Air show fatal crash means Red Arrows will perform over...

Pubs should hand out free condoms says Truro-based longest...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 12:14
AN HIV patient who has lived with the virus for 36 years has called for all pubs to hand out free condoms and sexual health information. John Percy, who lives in Truro, said most gay venues promote sexual health and hand out condom packs.Now he is calling on other clubs and pubs to follow suit.Read more: This is what the law says about when slow tractors, cyclists, caravans and lorries should pull overThe 57-year-old has lived with HIV since the 1980s and is thought to be the UK's longest...

Pubs should hand out free condoms says Truro-based longest...

From Atlantis to St Piran: Discover 13 of the most fascinating...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 12:02
Cornwall has an incredibly rich mythology and a lot of the county's legends are nationally and even internationally famous. They include everything from a supposed location for the mythical underwater city of Atlantis and legendary giants to Piskies and the ill-fated lovers Tristan and Isolde.Here are 13 of the best stories that were originated or took place in our county. 1. St Piran Of course we have to start this list with St Piran. For this year's national day, Cornwall Live made a video...

 Discover 13 of the most fascinating...

Start a new life in Cornwall with these coastal commercial...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 12:00
Have you ever fancied running your own seaside business? From cafes to guest houses and marinas, here are some of the current commercial ventures on the market in Cornwall. Stones Bakery, Falmouth Those partial to coffee and cake in Falmouth will be well aware of Stones Bakery, which offers a range of freshly baked bread, hot drinks and sweet treats. But don't panic - it isn't closing for good. The outlet is moving four doors along High Street to a larger premise due to its...

Start a new life in Cornwall with these coastal commercial...

This is what the law says about when slow tractors, cyclists,...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 11:10
Is there anything worse than being stuck behind a tractor or a slow-moving vehicle?Whether it happens in town, on an A30 single carriageway or on our famous narrow countryside roads, it is undeniably one of the most frustrating things Cornwall road users experience every day. And traffic is about to get worse with the tourist season. Read more: From Atlantis to St Piran: Discover 13 of the most fascinating myths and legends from CornwallBut, fortunately, there are rules regarding this road...

This is what the law says about when slow tractors, cyclists,...

Tax loophole means second home owners are robbing Cornwall...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 11:00
Second home owners are robbing Cornwall Council's coffers of tens of millions of pounds a year by exploiting a tax loophole and letting their property out for a just a few weeks. Under the current system of business rates holiday homeowners get a generous tax break if they let out their property for 140 days a year. Real estate consultancy Colliers, which has examined the market in Cornwall, said this means many second home owners pay nothing in business rates, while others pay a fraction...

Tax loophole means second home owners are robbing Cornwall...

Cornwall Pride 2017: Here are the dates, location, key events and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 08/07/2017 - 10:06
Everyone in the capital is getting ready for the London Pride but Cornwall definitely won't be missing out. The county's own event will take place soon. London's parade, one of the most popular in the world, starts this afternoon. But Cornwall will have its own next month. Read more: Woman dies after falling from Tamar Bridge in SaltashThis year marks the tenth anniversary of the annual celebrations and it looks like it is going to be big. Pride looks to give the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and...

 Here are the dates, location, key events and...

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