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Weirdly wonderful sea life pictured on Manacles reef off the...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 14:00
A team of divers have been photographing the colourful and weirdly wonderful life beneath the sea off Cornwall. In all, 13 experienced volunteer divers has been surveying and cataloguing life on The Manacles, a treacherous rocky reef that juts out from the Lizard peninsula. The underwater haven is famous for its shipwrecks and is also designated as a Marine Conservation Zone. Cornwall Wildlife Trust has now carried out a Seasearch Dive expedition to survey its marine life. Read next: This...

Weirdly wonderful sea life pictured on Manacles reef off the...

Flare almost hits MTV Crashes star as security rush on stage

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 13:54
An MTV Crashes Plymouth star had to warn the crowd to go "easy" after a thrown smoke bomb came within inches of hitting him mid-set. DJ Wilkinson managed to dodge the burning purple smoke bomb but was taken by surprise. The incident happened as he performed his remix of Rag'n'Bone Man hit Skin. He immediately told the crowd to the left of the stage to go "easy". The flare was being waved around in the air by someone in the crowd before it was suddenly launched towards...

Flare almost hits MTV Crashes star as security rush on stage

Local supermarkets back How Cool Is Your Dog campaign to help...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 13:00
Our How Cool Is Your Dog summer campaign is well under way and Cornwall supermarkets and businesses are getting on board to spread the word. Since launching the campaign earlier this month with Carrs Volkswagen & Helston Garages we have received over 200 cool canine entries to the photo competition. The public have so far sent in a fantastic range of prize pooch pictures with many of their beloved dogs sporting their own snazzy shades to raise awareness around the dangers of leaving dogs...

Local supermarkets back How Cool Is Your Dog campaign to help...

Body of a man found on Towan Beach in Newquay - live updates

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 12:34
The body of a man has been found on Towan beach in Newquay in an incident police say they are treating as unexplained. Emergency services were called to the scene just after 6.30 this morning after a member of the public found the body during an early morning walk. Inspector Howard Brugge, of Devon and Cornwall Police, said the force was treating the death as unexplained at the moment. He said enquiries were ongoing, but it did not appear as though that man had been in the sea, raising...

Body of a man found on Towan Beach in Newquay - live updates

Russian spy plane photographed in the skies over the South West

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 12:18
A Russian spy plane has been photographed above the South West. The Antonov-AN30 aircraft was pictured by a keen eyed resident in Dartmouth flying a reconnaissance mission over Britannia Royal Naval College in South Devon. The plane caught the eye of photographer David Brown who snapped the picture above. It was flying a mission under the Open Skies Treaty which allows Russia to make reconnaissance flights over Britain Mr Brown said: 'I was using my camera, it was a lovely sunny day and...

Russian spy plane photographed in the skies over the South West

If common noises make you angry you probably have misophonia and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 12:00
If the sound of someone eating their lunch drives you to edge of criminal insanity or repetitive slamming, clapping, banging, mechanical noises make you instantly violent then you likely suffer from misophonia. Sharp shrills, drilling, clanging, stomping, screeching, crying, screaming, tapping, knocking, banging and even lip smacking are some of the noises of living in our modern world. But for some people, these sounds can trigger an emotional response so strong that they will react with...

If common noises make you angry you probably have misophonia and...

FOUR incidents on the A30 bring traffic to a standstill between...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 11:03
Several stretches of the A30 have become a car park after a number of incidents around the same time. The official traffic system operated by Inrix has issed four alerts in the past hour, two in the last few minutes. All are causing delays with heavy traffic but only one currently has an explanation. The worst seems to be the A30 at Summercourt where a broken down van car and caravan has partially blocked the Westbound route. Read Next: Man, 82, killed after Truro bus crash, named as...

FOUR incidents on the A30 bring traffic to a standstill between...

History project in Cornwall remembers six Helston men killed in...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 11:00
A heart-breaking letter home from a soldier killed just days later in the First World War marks the start of a period of remembrance for one Cornish town. A century ago Helston lost six men in the space of just three weeks. These losses are just a small snap shot of the many killed across Cornwall as the war dragged on into its third year and must have left the community reeling. Many were killed in Belgium in the Third Battle of Ypres, such as William Paul. You can listen above to his last...

History project in Cornwall remembers six Helston men killed in...

Jellyfish crisps are a thing now and Cornwall could cash in

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 10:40
It could be the latest trendy snack to hit the High Street and may be a money spinner for Cornwall's hard-pressed fishermen. Jellyfish crisps are a thing now and, putting aside a perfectly natural revolution, researchers reckon they are a healthier alternative to traditional deep fried potatoes and salted nuts. The good news for Cornwall is that the edible versions are freely available and wafting around in considerable quantities off the coast. Jellyfish has long been a delicacy in some...

Jellyfish crisps are a thing now and Cornwall could cash in

Polzeath coastguard rescue team winch teenagers to safety

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 09:18
Two teenagers were winched to safety after being cut off by the tide in conditions so extreme that lifeguards were unable to reach them. Rescuers were called out just after 4pm yesterday to an area of the coast between Greenaway and Polzeath. The winchman is lowered down the cliff. There were reports that two teenagers had been cut off by the tide and Rock RNLI, lifeguards from Polzeath, Boscastle Coastguard Team and a rescue helicopter were summoned to the scene. Rock Lifeboat and Polzeath...

Polzeath coastguard rescue team winch teenagers to safety

Four COWS spotted in the back of a small van on the A30

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 09:16
A driver has been reported to the police after a man from Cornwall spotted cows in the back of his vehicle. A member of the public was concerned when he spotted a small Suzuki van transporting four calves. The picture, which was taken at Alphington on Friday afternoon before the van came off the A30, was posted on Twitter by Marcus Wilks of Launceston. The bizarre incident was reported to police, who have said they will be looking into it. Read Next: Man falls overboard from his own boat at...

Four COWS spotted in the back of a small van on the A30

Look inside this dream £2.5 million farmhouse in St Agnes

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 29/07/2017 - 08:58
This is what a few million gets you in one of Cornwall's most sought-after property locations. One of many spectacular dream homes currently on the market across Cornwall, this double fronted farmhouse resides in a village which has been named by the Sunday Times as one of the best places to live in the South West. St Agnes is among the county's most picturesque coastal destinations. Not only does it encompass part of Cornwall's designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, but it also has...

Look inside this dream £2.5 million farmhouse in St Agnes

Man falls overboard from his own boat at Port Isaac

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 28/07/2017 - 15:10
A man has been rescued from the sea after he fell overboard from his own boat today. The incident happened at Port Isaac this morning. The village's RNLI lifeboat station was notified and the lifeboat was launched to pick him up. It is not clear how he ended up in the water. Post Isaac lifeboat station said: "Port Isaac lifeboat called to service at 09:45hrs. A local boat owner encountered problems with his punt and ended up in the water. Read next: Woman from Penzance called 999 and...

Man falls overboard from his own boat at Port Isaac

Cosgarne Hall residents jailed after "ferocious"...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 28/07/2017 - 14:42
Three men have been sentenced for their roles in the "ferocious" killing of a drunken man who was lured to a St Austell park where he was subjected to a frenzied knife attack. Daniel Altass, 22, Joshua Buscombe, 25, and Jordan Bishop, 22, all appeared at Truro Crown Court to be sentenced today. Buscombe was found guilty following a trial of murder, Bishop of manslaughter and Altass admitted murder at an earlier hearing. Presiding over the case, The Honourable Mr Justice Mark...

Cosgarne Hall residents jailed after "ferocious"...

Woman from Penzance called 999 and asked for help to make her...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 28/07/2017 - 14:25
A woman from Penzance called 999 and asked the operator for help to make her lunch. The call was taken by handlers from South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust after the woman asked for an ambulance. The call to the trusts' Exeter-based control room was revealed in a tweet, which said: "We'll here is an unnecessary call………female from Penzance has called 999 asking for her lunch to be made." Read next: Ambulance service hosts Tweetathon for...

Woman from Penzance called 999 and asked for help to make her...

Man, 82, killed after Truro bus crash, named as family pays...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 28/07/2017 - 13:31
The man who was killed in a collision involving a bus has been named as his family pay tribute to the beloved grandfather.Peter John Hoadley was 82 when he died following a collision in Station Road in Truro on Monday, July 24.Read more: Mother-of-three found dead from heroin overdose by her young sonMr Hoadley's family have now released a tribute to him, inviting those who wish to pay tribute to him, to attend a special service next month.Mr Hoadley's family said: "Beloved father of Simon,...

Man, 82, killed after Truro bus crash, named as family pays...

Armed police officer numbers decreasing despite terror attacks

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 28/07/2017 - 13:30
The South West has seen a drop in the number of armed police officers - while every other region has seen a rise. An armed officer is any officer which can be operationally deployed with a firearm. They will often also carry out normal duties. While across the UK the number of armed officers is increasing, the South West has seen a drop of 27 officers since 2016 — meaning that there are 439 trained firearm officers across the entire region, which covers five police forces. Read next:...

Armed police officer numbers decreasing despite terror attacks

Liskeard woman, 66, urged her 14-year-old gardener to masturbate...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 28/07/2017 - 13:27
A 66-year-old Liskeard woman has avoided a jail sentence after plying her 14-year-old gardener with alcohol and inciting him to masturbate as a bet. The woman, who cannot be named in order to protect her victim, received a suspended jail sentence after appearing at Bodmin Magistrates Court on Thursday. At the beginning of the hearing she pleaded guilty to inciting a boy aged 13 to 15 to engage in sexual activity, of a non-penetrative nature. Read next: Torpoint's Dwight Read sentenced for...

Liskeard woman, 66, urged her 14-year-old gardener to masturbate...

Watch video of busking bagpiper in St Ives whose performance has...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 28/07/2017 - 13:10
A bagpiper who has been busking in St Ives has split opinion after a video of their playing was posted on social media. While half of the people who commented on a Facebook video of his music were delighted by his appearance in the resort, the other half were anything but. The clip was uploaded by local resident Derek Jones, who simply said: "I couldn't believe my ears!" The video received dozens of comments on the 'Love St Ives' Facebook group. Read more: How to see the lunar...

Watch video of busking bagpiper in St Ives whose performance has...

Teen mums rates at their lowest ever in Cornwall as safe sex...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 28/07/2017 - 13:01
Teen pregnancy rates in Cornwall have fallen to their lowest level, with half the number of young girls having babies than five years ago. According to the latest figures released, 161 under-18s became pregnant in 2015, the last full year for which figures are available, compared to 319 in 2010. Dr Caroline Court, interim director of wellbeing and public health for Cornwall Council, put the decrease down to better prevention services. Read next: How to see the lunar eclipse, solar eclipse,...

Teen mums rates at their lowest ever in Cornwall as safe sex...

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