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Lib Dems clear the way for Tories to run council

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 16:42
The Liberal Democrats say they have dropped attempts to take control of Cornwall Council.Talks have been going on since last week's elections left Cornwall with a hung council.The election ended with the Tories on 46 out of 122 seats, needing 12 more to gain overall control of County Hall. The Liberal Democrats and the Independents won 37 and 30 seats, respectively.The Independents formed a coalition with the Liberal Democrats for the past four years.In a statement yesterday, the Lib Dem group...

Lib Dems clear the way for Tories to run council

Cornwall LIVE: Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron quizzed at...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 16:11
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron is attending a live question and answer session at Penwith College in Penzance, hosted by Cornwall Live. You can watch the debate live on our Facebook page from 7pm onwards, or follow the evening on our live blog below. Please submit any questions you would like answered via our Facebook Live broadcast, and we will put as many as we can to Mr Farron and Mr George. Read more: See all the latest news from around Cornwall.

 Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron quizzed at...

Penzance is a Labour town now says Cornwall councillor while...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 15:26
Penzance bucked the national trend at the recent local elections, and one particular Labour councillor is keen to point it out. The West Cornwall town's Labour candidates enjoyed a strong showing and the big swings to councillors Cornelius Oliver of Penzance Central and Tim Dwelly of Penzance East, who were re-elected with increased majorities, has to be one of the most notable aspects of the Cornwall Council elections. Meanwhile Labour's candidate in Penzance Promenade ward, Tracey...

Penzance is a Labour town now says Cornwall councillor while...

A wallaby is on the loose in Trecrogo near Launceston after it...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 15:10
A furry friend more suited to the other side of the world is on the loose in Cornwall after being spotted in a back garden in the countryside and then giving the RSPCA the run-around before hopping off. Andrew Elder, who lives at Trecrogo near Launceston, had quite an exotic surprise yesterday when he discovered the mysterious creature in his garden. The RSPCA said it was called in by the concerned witness to the curious visitor on Monday evening (May 8).But despite an animal welfare officer's...

A wallaby is on the loose in Trecrogo near Launceston after it...

Bodmin driver survives 60ft cliff plunge in car at Polzeath and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 12:03
A Bodmin pensioner is in a stable condition in hospital after his car plunged 60ft down a cliff at Polzeath. The elderly man was airlifted to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth after he accidentally reversed his car off the cliff at New Polzeath just before 3pm on Monday (May 8). He was first treated by paramedics at the scene for chest pains after firefighters managed to cut him free from his vehicle. Read next: Police negotiators in cliff harnesses spend four hours talking man down from...

Bodmin driver survives 60ft cliff plunge in car at Polzeath and...

Passenger Mary Philip from Camborne fined £1,300 for not...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 11:45
A train passenger who failed to pay for two tickets costing £8.70 in total has been fined almost £1,300 in court.As part of a crackdown on rail users in Cornwall who have repeatedly not paid for their tickets, Mary Philip's case ended up before Bodmin magistrates.She was fined a total of £1,296.70 after she travelled on the railway twice in Camborne without paying for a £2 ticket and a £6.70p ticket. Philip, 43, from Commercial Street, Camborne, was fined by Bodmin...

Passenger Mary Philip from Camborne fined £1,300 for not...

How you can help to make first dedicated community radio station...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 11:18
A new radio station dedicated to the community of Newquay is a step closer to becoming reality. Earlier this year plans were unveiled to create Radio Newquay, the town's first full-time community radio station, and the team behind the project has now been invited by telecoms regulator Ofcom to apply for a licence. The not-for-profit station will aim to deliver all of Newquay's community updates, latest events in the town, surf forecasts and specialist programmes featuring performances from...

How you can help to make first dedicated community radio station...

Liskeard man Adrian Jewell allegedly raped two girls and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 11:00
A man from Cornwall has denied raping two girls in Devon. Adrian Jewell, 46, is also alleged to have filmed an 18-year-old girl secretly on his mobile phone by placing it in a bathroom. One of the girls complained about him more than a decade ago but he denied it and police did not take the case to court until a second girl complained in 2015.Read more: Cops let five men in Devon and Cornwall walk away with a caution after admitting rape Jewell, now of Joan Moffat Close, Liskeard, denies...

Liskeard man Adrian Jewell allegedly raped two girls and...

Alabama Rot Cornwall dog cases continue but IMHA is a killer...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 10:36
A woman from Cornwall is taking action to warn dog owners of a deadly disease after losing her "previously fit and healthy" dog to an illness that she said was a bigger killer than the flesh-eating Alabama rot. The cause of Alabama rot is unknown but it has killed more than 100 dogs in four years. Read more: Cornwall man allegedly raped two girls and inappropriately filmed another A national conference is due to be held among vets and scientists to discuss the mystery disease...

Alabama Rot Cornwall dog cases continue but IMHA is a killer...

Bodmin residents claimed many did not vote for town council after...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 10:26
Bodmin residents claimed that many people did not vote for the town council elections because they were led to believe they were postponed after Councillor Steve Rogerson's death. A dozen voters from St Petroc's ward took to Facebook to complain that the communication about the local elections meant they didn't vote. Read more: Cornwall town and parish council election results 2017After the death of Steve Rogerson, a popular long-serving Cornwall Council member from Bodmin, the Cornwall...

Bodmin residents claimed many did not vote for town council after...

Police are hunting a callous thief who stole a charity box from...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 09:46
Police are hunting a callous thief who stole a charity box from a village church. The incident happened between 9am and 5.30pm on Thursday (May 4) at the St Newlyn East parish church along Churchtown but details have only now been released. Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.Read next: Police investigate violent assault in Newquay which left a 29-year-old man in hospital It is not known how much was inside the charity box. Devon and Cornwall Police...

Police are hunting a callous thief who stole a charity box from...

Fire in Roche near St Austell sees three houses damaged and one...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 09:20
A house fire in Roche last night (Monday, May 8), near St Austell, saw a man treated by paramedics and three homes badly damaged. Crews were called to a property on Hermitage Road at 9.05pm. Read more: People who live in council houses could be banned from smoking inside A spokesman for St Austell Community Fire Station said: "Smoke and flames were issuing from the building - LPG gas cylinders were involved. "Three properties were involved. One was completely damaged and two...

Fire in Roche near St Austell sees three houses damaged and one...

Wilko will open the doors to its new Truro store next week and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 09:05
Value retailer Wilko will open its newest store in Cornwall next week and prizes are on offer for the first customers. The firm, founded in 1930 as Wilkinson Stores by J K Wilkinson, is now putting the final touches to its latest shop with staff busy ensuring the outlet in Truro's Boscawen Street, is well stacked for when shoppers first come through the doors. Read more: Woolworths could return to Cornwall's high streets after former director approached Shop Direct Wilko Truro interim store...

Wilko will open the doors to its new Truro store next week and...

Cawsand veteran Dennis Hutchings to stand trial in Northern...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 09:02
A veteran from south east Cornwall is going to stand trial in Northern Ireland over a shooting that took place in 1974 after a judge had said the case was being dropped due to "insufficient evidence".Dennis Hutchings, from Cawsand near Torpoint, is accused of the attempted murder of an "innocent, unarmed man" as he ran away from an army patrol in Northern Ireland in 1974,Read more: Cannabis factory found in police raid in CornwallThe 75-year-old is accused of having killed...

Cawsand veteran Dennis Hutchings to stand trial in Northern...

Helston's clubbing scene to change forever after Boxx nightclub...

The Cornishman Hayle RSS feed - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 08:58
A Cornwall nightclub that closed back in February is making a comeback in a new town – and its owner has vowed to move the town's nightlife "up a notch". Much to the dismay of its regulars Boxx in Hayle closed back in February after its landlord decided not to renew the existing lease agreement. Boxx owner Jonathan Oates, also known as DJ Sundance, drummed up some excitement last month when he announced that the club will be returning in May in a new location and now...

Helston's clubbing scene to change forever after Boxx nightclub...

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Helston's clubbing scene to change forever after Boxx nightclub...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 08:58
A Cornwall nightclub that closed back in February is making a comeback in a new town – and its owner has vowed to move the town's nightlife "up a notch". Much to the dismay of its regulars Boxx in Hayle closed back in February after its landlord decided not to renew the existing lease agreement. Boxx owner Jonathan Oates, also known as DJ Sundance, drummed up some excitement last month when he announced that the club will be returning in May in a new location and now...

Helston's clubbing scene to change forever after Boxx nightclub...

Help disabled Rory who is six find little shoe that helps him...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 07:00
The family of a disabled six year old boy are appealing for people to help them find the little lost shoe that helps him to stand.Rory Curzon Smith was born four months premature leaving him with sensory, physical and neurological issues that he has had to fight since birth. At six years old, he is still unable to walk but his parents hope that with daily therapy sessions he might be able to in the future.Read more: Photo taken by drone revealed this hidden secret that can only be seen from the...

Help disabled Rory who is six find little shoe that helps him...

Live: Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Tuesday, May...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 06:53
Welcome to our live coverage of all the day's biggest stories, traffic and travel from across Cornwall on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. We'll be looking at all the traffic from 7am until this evening, so keep checking back to make sure you get wherever you're going as quickly and safely as possible. We will of course also be breaking news as it happens and keeping an eye on the weather. It's Gareth here until 2.30pm when I hand over to the late team led today by Thomas. If you've seen something...

 Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Tuesday, May...

Penhellis House care home in Helston among first to voluntarily...

news | This Is Cornwall - Tue, 09/05/2017 - 06:00
A Cornish care home is among the first in the UK to pay its staff the real living wage. Penhellis House care home in Helston is now paying its care staff, in-house cleaners, laundry and kitchen staff at least £8.45 an hour, an increase of 95p or 12% on the previous rate of £7.50 an hour, which is the Government's national minimum living wage. The higher rate is that suggested as the real minimum cost of living set by the Living Wage Foundation and is paid by companies on a...

Penhellis House care home in Helston among first to voluntarily...

Cornwall Live hosts Lib Dem leader Tim Farron live Q and A in...

news | This Is Cornwall - Mon, 08/05/2017 - 22:25
Cornwall Live is hosting a Q and A with Lib Dem leader Tim Farron and we're inviting all our readers to come along and quiz the politician.The MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale, who has been leader of the Liberal Democrats since July 2015, is visiting Cornwall for the second time in three weeks.Mr Farron was in Truro to campaign ahead of the local elections last month when Prime Minister Theresa May announced her decision to call a General Election on June 8.Read more: Busy day at County Hall amid...

Cornwall Live hosts Lib Dem leader Tim Farron live Q and A in...

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