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Seal hit by propeller in St Ives was Sammy and moment it happened...
A man who witnessed a seal receiving horrific injuries when it was caught on a boat's propeller on a pleasure boat tour in St Ives harbour has described the terrible incident.Reports surfaced on Saturday (August 19) that a seal in St Ives was struck by a propeller after being fed from a boat in the harbour.The seal was able to swim away but it is believed that the injuries sustained would not be survivable.Many responses have expressed concern the victim could one of the well-known harbour seals...
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Police want to know if this man can help with investigation into...
Police are keen to trace a man who may have information vital to a police investigation following a serious sexual assault in Falmouth earlier this year.Officers are investigating the offence, which took place at an address in Bank Place in the early hours of Sunday, May 14.The appeal for the potential witness was issued today.Read more: Police seize air rifles and replica handguns in raid near HelstonA spokesman said: "Police would like to identify and speak to the man pictured in...
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Camborne Library to close on Friday for repair and refurbishment
Camborne Library will temporarily close for several weeks to allow an extensive repair and refurbishment programme to be completed.Ownership of the building will be transferred to Camborne Town Council and the badly needed improvement works will allow the library to be used for greater community benefit.A temporary library will be available at the Dolcoath Council Offices while the building is closed.The library service will return to its home as soon as the works are completed and the town...
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Five children caught by rising tide in small cove near Porthcotha...
Five children aged between 7 and 11 were among a group rescued after they were cut off by the tide in Cornwall.
The children were with three adults and were caught in a small cove near to Porthcothan, on the north coast by Padstow.
Another swimmer was also picked up in the operation, which took place on Monday at around 4.15pm.
Read next: Crantock beach owners warned of 'possible fatal situation' months before man lost his life
Coastguards were alerted and the Padstow and Newquay RNLI...
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Penzance Pirate Day bid for the Guinness World Record and here's...
No one can argue that west Cornwall is not the place to be this August Bank Holiday weekend.
That's a fact every year due to the Newlyn Fish Festival, but this year there's something special coming ashore in the form of the town's latest Guinness World Record attempt.
The street corners of Penzance will once again become awash with buccaneers on Sunday 27. They will be hoping to regain the town's record of having "the largest gathering of people dressed as pirates".
In 2014, more...
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Police seize air rifles and replica handguns in raid near Helston
Could you decide if these were real or replica guns? Police warned that firearms officers might well shoot if confronted with similar looking weapons on the street.
The two air rifles and five replica handguns were seized recently and look so much like the real thing, that police officers might well - given little time to react - assume they were real guns.
Tactical firearms commander Ian Drummond Smith posted pictures of the weapons with the chilling warning: "Real or fake? One second to...
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Baby neck floats danger warning to parents issued by swimming...
It has become one of the most talked-about 'trends' in with young babies recently.Social media has been littered with pictures of mums and dads posting snaps of their budding water baby being helped to swim with a neck float.But swimming teachers and parenting organisations have said they are seriously concerned about its safety.Read more: Mum claims she was asked to leave a pub because of her pramThey have even gone so far to label the accessory as a 'death trap'.A baby in a neck floatThe...
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Cornwall Live blog breaking news, traffic, travel and information...
Good morning and welcome to our daily live blog for Tuesday, August 22. We're hoping for a scorcher today - well, at least the hottest day in August so far, which isn't saying much.
We'll be bringing you all the latest news, weather, traffic, travel and information from across Cornwall to start your day today. If you see anything we're not talking about, please let us know.
Did you catch the solar eclipse last night? We've seen some fab pictures from Plymouth following our live blog last...
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Fate of Truro Bowl in question as Cornwall Council buys up land...
The fate of Truro's popular bowling alley is in question after Cornwall Council purchased a large amount of land in the city centre.The council confirmed that it had bought a number properties and land at the top of Pydar Street, including the land that Truro Bowl sits on, but it won't reveal how much it paid.While the owners said that they had no plans to close the popular attraction, they added that they did not know what the future would bring.Read more: Watch driver left confused by road...
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Disabled DJs building international audience thanks to Redruth...
A community radio station which features a number of disabled hosts is defying its modest surroundings to build up a listener base in countries such as Ghana, Switzerland and Jamaica.KMF (Kernow Music Foundation) Radio is run from a unit in the quiet residential area of Tolgus Wartha in Redruth by a team of 75 volunteers, many of whom are disabled or from disadvantaged backgrounds.It first started broadcasting in 2015 and now features a number of hosts including Rory Bray-Harper who suffers from...
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GCSE results changing this week and here's why yours may be...
Teenagers from around Cornwall will be receiving some of their GCSE exam results under new grading rules for the first time this week.The government says replacing A* to G grades with scores of 9 to 1 will drive up standards, but teaching unions say many people are confused by the shakeup.GCSEs taken under the new rules are expected to be more challenging, with almost all exams taken at the end of the course and with less coursework.This is what you need to know to get your head around the new...
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Pre-inquest hearing told Truro teen Courtney Smith 'died from...
A teenager is believed to have died from an overdose while in mental health care, an inquest heard today.A pre-inquest hearing took place today (August 21) into the death of 18-year-old Courtney Doreen Saunders, also known as Courtney Smith.The teenager had been a patient at Longreach Hospital in Bodmin since December 2016, after suffering with mental health issues.She had become sick while under care at Longreach and was taken into the Royal Cornwall Hospital where it was discovered that she...
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Work set to begin on first phase of Cornwall Council parking...
A programme of yellow lines and waiting restrictions in eight of Cornwall's towns has been drawn up to tackle increasing problems with traffic and parking.The work is part of Cornwall Council's town parking review which was carried out last year and led to 10,000 people responding to the consultation over schemes for Bude, Falmouth and Penryn, Newquay, Penzance, Newlyn, St Ives, Truro and Wadebridge.The council previously identified these towns as having the biggest problems and came up with...
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Teenage girl sexually assaulted on train home from Boardmasters...
A 17-year-old girl was sexually assaulted on a train by two men after she returned home from Boardmasters festival.The police are now appealing for help to find the two men, one of whom was wearing a novelty shark hat.The teenager was left upset and shocked after she was inappropriately touched by one of the men on board a train travelling between Newquay and Plymouth.A police spokesman said the incident happened on board a Great Western Railway service between approximately 8.45pm and 9pm on...
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Police remove eight homeless people from Newquay hotel over fears...
Eight homeless people have been removed from a derelict hotel in Newquay over fears for their safety.The former Edgcumbe Hotel on Narrowcliff has been closed since 2015, and is set to be torn down and demolished if a planning application gets the go ahead.Last week police officers from the Newquay force worked together with Cornwall Council's community protection team to remove eight homeless individuals from the building over fears for their safety.Read more: Crantock beach owners warned about...
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Watch dramatic rescue of man who fell down cliff at Rame Head
This dramatic footage shows a coastguard search and rescue helicopter from Newquay battling appalling conditions to rescue a man who had fallen down a steep cliff.The incident took place at Rame Head in south east Cornwall at around 4.40pm yesterday.The man had fallen between 100ft and 200ft following a medical incident.It was attended by the Tamar, Plymouth and Looe Coastguard rescue teams and the coastguard helicopter.The man was quickly located and assessed by both the police and paramedics...
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Crantock beach owners warned of "potentially fatal...
The owners of Crantock beach were warned about the risk of a "potentially fatal situation" months before a 27-year-old man died there last week, it has emerged.Holidaymaker Oneil Din lost his life after getting into difficulty in a rip tide at Crantock beach on Tuesday night (August 15).Only 11 days before the tragic incident, RNLI lifeguards saved the lives of more than a dozen holidaymakers in a mass rescue.Read more: Newquay lifeguards saved 15 holidaymakers in a mass rescue only...
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10 top jobs that don't require a degree
According to teen magazine Future-Mag, more than half (54 per cent) of graduates say they'd think again about choosing university as the best way to find a job.If you don't fancy another three years of study, can't face the debt, or don't think you'd get there, don't worry. There are plenty of new routes into careers that were once the preserve of graduates.These new opportunities are partly thanks to a rise in apprenticeships since government and business invested more this year in professional...
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Cornwall set for record temperatures tomorrow
Holidaymakers and parents and children trying to enjoy the school holidays can finally rejoice as parts of Cornwall will enjoy the hottest temperatures of the month tomorrow.The hottest any part of Cornwall has been this month is 20, but it has often been accompanied by rain. Temperatures are set to rise in the next 24 hours in many parts of the county.The warm weather is thanks to balmy air from southern Europe which will envelope large swathes of the south.It will feel humid for many later on...
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Watch live coverage of the stunning solar eclipse
At 7.30pm last night, one of the most spectacular of all natural wonders took place - a total solar eclipse.
The total eclipse was visible across a huge swathe of the USA, while a partial eclipse was visible across a much wider area - including Cornwall.
In the UK, only 4% of the sun's disc was obscured by the moon, but there were some stunning pictures captured nonetheless.The best way to watch the spectacular event from Cornwall was from the live coverage streamed from America.
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