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230225 | Judicial review over Hayle Viaduct Hill new houses in Cornwall | Town fails in challenging Cornwall Council at judicial

The challenge had been over 85 houses to be built in Viaduct Hill, Hayle (Image: Google Street View)
On February 7, 2022 members of the West Sub-Area Planning Committee at Cornwall Council agreed to grant planning permission - subject to conditions and Section 106 planning obligations - on a site off Viaduct Hill.
This was despite the town council warning that the area already has 700 extra houses in the pipeline and could cope with any more development.
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230223 | Appeal for witnesses - Serious injury collision, Hayle

Police investigating a road traffic collision at Upton Towans, Hayle, on Wednesday 22 February are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.

Officers were called to reports of a collision involving a car and a motorcycle on Upton Towans, at the junction with Treve Lane, Hayle, at around 10.25am.

The motorcyclist sustained life changing injuries and was taken to Derriford Hospital by air ambulance.

There were no reports of any other injuries.  read more »

230224 | Success in St Ives: Derek Thomas MP backs the CE Bill! - Zero Hour

In major news for the cross-party Zero Hour campaign, West Cornwall campaigners are celebrating following news that Conservative MP—Derek Thomas—is now backing the Climate & Ecology Bill.

Success in St Ives: Derek Thomas MP backs the CE Bill!

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230224 | CLIMATE & ECOLOGY BILL A short introduction

In major news for the cross-party Zero Hour campaign, West Cornwall campaigners are celebrating following news that Conservative MP—Derek Thomas—is now backing the Climate & Ecology Bill.

CLIMATE & ECOLOGY BILL  read more »

230118 | Why George Eustice is Standing Down - 17.4% drop in votes 16% swing, set to lose out to Labour's challenger Perran Moon

George Eustice told the Commons that overall the UK "gave away far too much for far too little in return".
On national swing, according to our model, Eustice is set to lose out to Labour's challenger Perran Moon. The current swing is expected to be around 16%, with Moon securing a 15% majority in a seat which had previously been Conservative
Eustice, mapped in red, has a majority on the lower end of other Tory quitters, whilst being above the average age. His decision therefore seems unsurprising when he is in a more precarious position, and is further along in his career, than other Conserva
A recent finding by UK Polling Report predicted Mr Eustice is set to lose his seat to Labour with a 17.3% drop in votes.
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230105 | Public being urged to wear masks amid Covid rise; Cornwall has an estimated 72,153 active cases

Cornwall has an estimated 72,153 active cases; Across the UK, 3,293,888 people are currently predicted to have symptomatic Covid-19 | 5 JAN 2023

Public being urged to wear masks amid Covid rise

Wearing masks in public: How do you feel about it?

There has been a rise in the number of Covid cases over the last few weeks, along with a new strain of Covid (XXB.1.5) but should this mean a reintroduction of masks?

Ben Gordon

Across the UK, fears are rising about a new strain of Covid, along with rises in the number of cases being diagnosed. With conflicting factors an obvious worry, there have been calls to reinstate a 'masks in public' rule.  read more »

230105 | Cornwall has highest number active Covid-19 cases since start of pandemic; estimated 72,153 active cases

Cornwall has an estimated 72,153 active cases; Across the UK, 3,293,888 people are currently predicted to have symptomatic Covid-19 | 5 JAN 2023

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Covid-19 Cornwall News 2022

2022 Covid

Recycling, Rubbish Collection, Waste | Cornwall Council

Rubbish, Recycling and Waste| Cornwall Council

221223 | The number of cases has grown steadily in Cornwall | new Covid-19 subvariant in recent weeks BF.7

Areas in Cornwall with the highest Covid rates according to the latest Government figures

Cornwall areas with highest Covid-19 rates as new variant detected

Cases have risen across the county in recent weeks

The number of cases has grown steadily in Cornwall over the past few weeks, especially during the recent cold snap  read more »

221210 | Cornwall's favourite Christmas lights in Angarrack could be switched off forever

Angarrack resident Chris Bray attends to one of the many Christmas lights in the village (Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live)
The twelve drummers may have to stop drumming if more volunteers don't come forward (Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live)
Many hands make lights work'. A call for help with Angarrack Christmas lights (Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live)
Seven swans a-swimming (Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live)
Angarrack resident Dan Amos taking his dog Ziggy for walk in the village (Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live)

Cornwall's favourite Christmas lights in Angarrack could be switched off forever

A lack of volunteers means the popular village display which takes over two months to create may have to stop  read more »

221223 | Covid outbreaks hit care homes across Cornwall

Covid outbreaks hit care homes across Cornwall

There has been a rise in the number of Covid cases in Cornwall lately  read more »

221222 | 'Drunk' Santas in a tank cause chaos in Cornish village of Angarrack

Seven swans a-swimming

'Drunk' Santas in a tank cause chaos in Cornish village of Angarrack

The Santas and their tank visited several towns that day  read more »

221115 | Cornish MP admits to backing bad trade deal for UK

George Eustice told the Commons that overall the UK "gave away far too much for far too little in return".

Cornish MP admits to backing bad trade deal for UK

Olivier Vergnault

221003 | New Covid-19 symptom discovered as Britain warned of tough winter | confirmed Covid cases risen over past week

2,440,780 people are currently predicted to have symptomatic COVID in the UK

New Covid-19 symptom discovered as Britain warned of tough winter

Research shows that two-thirds of people are now experiencing a new dominant symptom instead of a loss of smell or fever  read more »

220905 | Don't watch street harassment in silence - ask 'Are you Okay?' | Neighbourhood Alert

SEE SOMEONE BEING  HARASSED IN PUBLIC?  WHEN YOU FEEL SAFE, ASK THEM...  'Are You Okay?'  THOSE THREE LITTLE WORDS LET THEM KNOW  YOU STAND BY THEM, AND THAT STREET HARASSMENT IS NEVER OKAY. IF YOU SEE IT. ASK IT.
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220824 | Council welcomes reduced bus fare initiatives in boost to low carbon travel

Council welcomes reduced bus fare initiatives in boost to low carbon travel  

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220905 | Dogs on Cornish beaches consultation launches

Dogs on Cornish beaches consultation launches

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