220407 | Pipework not shown on maps; classed as land drainage; told not SWW infrastructure, yet still had to pay SWW bills
Mel Sheridan asked for a video to be shown on the projector depicting the water pipe which
has caused her 10 years of ongoing problems. She explained that the pipework was not shown
on any maps and was classed as land drainage. Mel said that she has previously asked George
Eustice MP to try and get South West Water (SWW) to adopt the pipework, but she felt he had
not helped due to an incorrect report from Cornwall Council (CC). She questioned why she
should be paying council tax and /or water rates. She asked for Hayle Town Council (HTC) to
call a meeting on the subject with George Eustice MP, Loveday Jenkins and John Martin. It
was noted that HTC had already written to George Eustice MP requesting a meeting but to date read more »
220407 | Riverside Chalet - Simon Wright, owner of Harbour Development Company trying to evict
Michelle Scully explained that she wanted to speak about the problems her friend Karin Howey, of Riverside Chalet was having as Simon Wright, owner of the Harbour Development Company was trying to evict her. She said that although Mr Wright had previously claimed he loved and wanted to protect the chalets, apparently there was a letter in existence stating that he wanted to remove them. Michelle said that through her own investigation she believed the rights to the Harbour had initially been gained fraudulently, by the then owners Tekoa. She said that Karin was facing £9,000 court costs and being continually bombarded by Coodes Solicitors, who were trying to settle out of court. She said that at the eviction hearing, the judge had postponed for a full hearing on 1 July. Miche read more »
For Angarrack Life Magazine (April 2022) | Cornwall Heritage Trust
For Angarrack Life Magazine (April 2022)
Cornwall Heritage Trust was founded in 1985 to “preserve and strengthen” (“gwytha ha crefhe”) Cornwall’s rich and distinct heritage. They are proud to own or manage some of the most important historic places in Cornwall, and have HRH The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall as Royal Patron, and Colonel Edward Bolitho OBE as President.
As well as protecting land, buildings and artefacts of heritage significance, CHT have a strong focus on education and fundraising to continue their work. read more »
2021: 36 spills for 87 hours into tributary Angarrack Stream | Relistian Pumping Station SWW 301607 | Raw Sewage in our Rivers
Raw Sewage in our Rivers | The Rivers Trust
Sewage is discharged into rivers across the UK and Ireland on a daily basis. This isn’t an isolated problem; it occurs up and down the country, affecting urban city centre rivers and pristine chalk streams alike. Our The Rivers Trust Sewage Map will help you find out where this happens
220404 | Are you aware of a series of outages since 6.15 at TR27? | WPD (@wpduk)
Our engineers are carrying out a fault finding process as there is a fault in the area, and this is the quickest way to find the fault, isolate supplies as quickly as possible. You may see a few more dips as we locate & isolate the fault. Apologies for the disruption. Drew
— WPD (@wpduk) April 4, 2022
220330 | People need to remain vigilant about Covid, experts warning, as free universal testing for the virus ends in England
220330 | Covid: Record 4.9 million people have the virus in UK | Cornwall 141% more cases than England average
2203286 | Cases of COVID-19 at highest rate ever in Cornwall | Cornwall Council
Cases of COVID-19 at highest rate ever in Cornwall
Residents are being warned to take extra precautions to stop the spread of covid-19 as case rates in Cornwall hit an all-time high.
On Tuesday, March 22 cases hit the record high of 1,322 per 100,000 a rate which also makes Cornwall the second highest area for cases in England. read more »
Mobile Library | Friday 01 April 2022
The mobile library stops at Angarrack this Friday - at the Angarrack Inn car park
It's free to join the Mobile Library
There is a lift for easier access.
Well worth a visit!
Cornwall Library Members can access a wealth of online reading - eBooks, Audiobooks, newspapers and magazines, comics and eGraphic novels:
The mobile library provides a library service to rural areas in Cornwall where there is no static library or micro library. The mobile library holds a selection of books on many subjects including:
- novels
- large print books
- books for children
- talking books
Library customers can borrow other materials on request, such as: read more »
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Mobile Library | Friday 29 April 2022
The mobile library stops at Angarrack this Friday - at the Angarrack Inn car park
It's free to join the Mobile Library
There is a lift for easier access.
Well worth a visit!
Cornwall Library Members can access a wealth of online reading - eBooks, Audiobooks, newspapers and magazines, comics and eGraphic novels:
The mobile library provides a library service to rural areas in Cornwall where there is no static library or micro library. The mobile library holds a selection of books on many subjects including:
- novels
- large print books
- books for children
- talking books
Library customers can borrow other materials on request, such as: read more »
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- Visit Mobile Library service - Cornwall Council
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