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190918 | The ‘Pharmacy of Yesteryear’ explained at Coads Green WI

190920 | Petition: Creation of Dual Carriageway between Camborne and St Erth Cornwall

Creation of Dual Carriageway between Camborne and St Erth Cornwall

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190920 | Fresh petition to dual 'dangerous' bypass on A30

Fresh petition to dual 'dangerous' bypass on A30

Fresh petition to dual 'dangerous' bypass on A30

Published by Emma Carton at 7:40am 19th September 2019. (Updated at 4:38pm 19th September 2019)  read more »

190920 | Roadworks on the B3301 Loggans Road, Hayle

B3301 Loggans Road, Hayle, Cornwall
20 September -- 24 September
Delays possible Some carriageway incursion
Works location: O/S 13
Works description: TO MAKE TEMPORARY REINSTATEMENT PERMANENT
Responsibility for works: South West Water
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: LM213MB7889543  read more »

190708 | StARR river table helps show flood effects on landscape

St Austell Bay Resilient Regeneration Project (StARR) visualisation
St Austell Bay Resilient Regeneration Project (StARR)

The St Austell Bay Resilient Regeneration (STARR) project

190918 | Bodriggy surgery need your old inhalers

Mike Preece

Upton Towans - 2 hours ago

Bodriggy surgery need your old inhalers

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190918 | Body Cam Squad now across Cornwall

St Austell Bay Resilient Regeneration (StARR) Project

St Austell Bay Resilient Regeneration Project (StARR) visualisation
St Austell Bay Resilient Regeneration Project (StARR)

The St Austell Bay Resilient Regeneration (STARR) project aims to reduce flood risk to communities living and working in the St Austell Bay area, particularly in Par and St Blazey. The proposed scheme will bring additional benefits to the area by encouraging investment and making St Austell Bay a better place to work, live and play.

To progress the development of StARR we are working in partnership with:  read more »

190912 | Drop-in sessions on health care in west Cornwall

Drop-in sessions on health care in west Cornwall

Drop-in sessions on health care in west Cornwall

Published by Emma Carton at 3:15pm 12th September 2019. (Updated at 3:18pm 12th September 2019)

Drop-in sessions are being held on the future of health care in west Cornwall.

The first is happening in St Ives tonight, amid a review of community services right across Penwith.  read more »

190907 | White storks are released in Britain in the hope they will breed after more than 600 years

White storks are released in Britain in the hope they will breed after more than 600 years

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190908 | White storks spread across England for first time in 600 years as rewilding project tackles biodiversity crisis

White storks spread across England for first time in 600 years as rewilding project tackles biodiversity crisis

Sixth mass-extinction event to ever face our planet is currently underway, scientists warn  read more »

190830 | Birders claim first sighting of brown booby in UK

190902 | Two Communities, 300 Miles Apart, Celebrate Their Solidarity | Grenfell Street Mousehole

Street Sign to Carry the Grenfell Green Heart

Two Communities, 300 Miles Apart, Celebrate Their Solidarity

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Flooding Cornwall

Flood and Flooding information for Cornwall

 

See also

Flooding & Angarrack Stream

 

190831 | Owner distraught after horrific acid attack on dog in Cornwall

190830 | Rogue gardener forced pensioners to pay for work they didn't want

The couple telephoned the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 03454 040506 and asked for help. A Trading Standards team was dispatched immediately and intervened, preventing the couple from paying any money to Eastwood.

Failed to provide any written quotation, failed to provide written advice about the couple’s 14 day cooling-off period and failed to provide any information as to the legal name and address of the business.

To help members of the public avoid the rogues, Cornwall Council also offers a list of local businesses that have been checked and tested and are “Trading Standards Approved”.  read more »

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