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Don't leave your dog in the car alone even with the windows open...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 09:00
The dangers posed to dogs left in hot cars cannot be understated. There are two common misconceptions with this issue. Firstly, even when the weather feels warm and not 'hot', it is still a very dangerous environment for a dog as cars behave much like greenhouses in the sun. Secondly, while many drivers believe that leaving a window or two open will regulate the heat inside their car, it won't. Leaving a dog inside a car with the windows open and a bowl of water will not counteract the...

Don't leave your dog in the car alone even with the windows open...

Live: Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Saturday,...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 08:19
Welcome to our live coverage of all the day's biggest stories, traffic and travel from across Cornwall on Saturday, August 19, 2017. We'll be looking at all the traffic from 8am 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 David and Shannon here until 4pm when I hand over to the late team led...

 Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Saturday,...

Police hunting arsonist who set fire at Polean Lane in Looe that...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 08:06
A police appeal has been launched in an attempt to find the arsonist who set a blaze in Looe that was tackled by firefighters for three hours on Thursday (August 17). The force has asked members of the public to report anyone who might have returned home in the early hours smelling of smoke or accelerant. A spokesman for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "An arson occurred in Polean Industrial Estate, West Looe between 1am and 1.30am on Thursday, August 17. Read more: Police called to seaside...

Police hunting arsonist who set fire at Polean Lane in Looe that...

Nurses 'cannot afford to live in Cornwall' as some forced to take...

news | This Is Cornwall - Sat, 19/08/2017 - 06:00
A nursing leader in the Westcountry has warned nurses are "on their knees" as they struggle to hold down second and even third jobs in a desperate bid to try and make ends meet. Sarah Zanoni, pictured below, who has just taken over as the new regional director for the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) South West, said hard pressed nurses were even forced to use food banks. Read next: Cornish mental health services branded underfunded, understaffed and at times abysmal She said nurses...

Nurses 'cannot afford to live in Cornwall' as some forced to take...

You can get a job paying £28,000 a year for testing sex...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 20:27
There are companies out there who will pay you for everything from travelling the world to testing luxury hotels.And here's another job that's a long way from the standard 9-to-5: a new online adult store called LoveWoo is on the hunt for a sex toy reviewer.The main responsibilities will involve writing reviews on an array of sex toys, lingerie, games and much more, but the toy testing isn't the only perk of the job.Looking for a job? Check out our jobs hereNot only will the candidate be paid...

You can get a job paying £28,000 a year for testing sex...

Perranporth police forced to intervene three times in a week to...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 18:20
Police said that they were forced to intervene due to traffic chaos in Perranporth three times last week, directing motorists through the seaside village after gridlock got so bad that an ambulance got stuck.Miles of queuing traffic caused tailbacks towards Newquay, with long delays as people desperately searched for a parking spot.Those unable to do so simply waited in the road for others to leave the busy car parks – and the roads quickly became blocked. Police confirmed that they had...

Perranporth police forced to intervene three times in a week to...

Stormzy sends well-wishes after Boardmasters crowd crush injured...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 17:42
Grime star Stormzy has reached out to people who were affected when a sudden crowd surge interrupted his set at last weekend's Boardmasters festival. He paused his gig as the scuffle erupted at the festival at Watergate Bay on Sunday night. Three members of the crowd were taken to hospital and treated for fractures after the incident. Read more: What happened when George Zoggy Zographou fell ill with meningitis at Boardmasters? Posting an image from the show on Instagram, Stormzy wrote:...

Stormzy sends well-wishes after Boardmasters crowd crush injured...

Fears are growing for Rebecca Leighton who is seven months...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 17:28
Fears are growing for a missing woman who is heavily pregnant and could be in Cornwall. Rebecca Leighton, 38, is from Wokingham but police believe she could be in Cornwall as she has links to the area. She has not been seen since the end of July, and fears are growing for her welfare. Read more: Sir Bruce Forsyth, king of UK gameshows, has died and the stars are paying tribute Thames Valley Police said that Rebecca is seven months pregnant. She is described as white, slim to medium build,...

Fears are growing for Rebecca Leighton who is seven months...

Sir Bruce Forsyth dies after 75 years in showbiz, host of...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 16:40
Legendary broadcaster, entertainer and Strictly Come Dancing host Sir Bruce Forsyth has died at the age of 89. The veteran presenter had been unwell for some time and was in hospital earlier this year after a severe chest infection. In a statement this afternoon, his family said he died peacefully surrounded by his wife and children. His long career in showbusiness began when he was aged just 14, the BBC has reported. He became Britain's best-paid TV star, famous for hosting game shows...

Sir Bruce Forsyth dies after 75 years in showbiz, host of...

Alan Buck pointed rifle in Redruth pub-goer's face after comment...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 16:22
A drunk man pointed a rifle in the face of a fellow-pub goer after someone commented that his dog should be rehomed, a court has heard.Alan Buck, 32, formerly of Redruth, appeared at Truro Crown Court to be sentenced after previously pleading guilty to counts of possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, common assault, affray, driving with excess alcohol and criminal damage.Prosecutor Bathsheba Cassel told the court how on Friday September 16 last year Buck was drinking at the...

Alan Buck pointed rifle in Redruth pub-goer's face after comment...

Penzance shop owner launches a crusade against supermarkets and...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 16:17
Crowds of people have been gathered outside an established Penzance business after its concerned owner displayed a series of extraordinary posters.Oliver Hawker, of Oliver's Photographics on Market Jew Street, created and put up the striking signs to criticise the proliferation of out of town shops and Cornwall Council's planning policy. He claims it is having a significantly adverse effect on high street businesses.Penzance recently lost its post office and currently has more than forty vacant...

Penzance shop owner launches a crusade against supermarkets and...

Sixty-two is gnome laughing matter for superfan Dave Robinson...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 15:50
This man could well be the biggest fan of Asda's gnome range with an amazing 62 of the supermarket's custom gnomes lined up on display in his back garden. Dave Robinson started his collection last year, buying the Queen gnome from his local store in Hayle Harbour, and has since bought almost every gnome Asda have released, from the giant gnomes to the smaller versions. The latest additions to his vast collection are the bride and groom incarnations. Colleagues at the Hayle Harbour store are...

Sixty-two is gnome laughing matter for superfan Dave Robinson...

Cornwall PC Ryan Canning denies three counts of rape and will...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 15:46
A serving police officer from Cornwall has denied three counts of rape following a hearing at Truro Crown Court on Friday.PC Ryan Canning, 43, of Burraton Coombe, Saltash, is accused of three separate incidents of rape at addresses in Saltash between May 1, 2014, and April 27, 2016.Canning, who is based at Plymouth police station, denied all three charges when he appeared before Judge Simon Carr at Truro Crown Court on Friday morning.Canning was bailed by Judge Carr and will go on trial on March...

Cornwall PC Ryan Canning denies three counts of rape and will...

Penhallow Hotel fire in Newquay killed three and remains one of...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 15:35
Today marks the tenth anniversary of the horrific Penhallow Hotel fire in Newquay which claimed three lives.Terrifying images of roaring scarlet flames stabbing the night sky from the roof of the Edwardian building on the Newquay seafront continue to haunt all who were involved. In scenes more reminiscent of the Second World War blitz, holidaymakers Joan Harper, 80, Monica Hughes, 86, and her son Peter Hughes, 43, all from Staffordshire, perished, while five others were injured. Teacher Mr...

Penhallow Hotel fire in Newquay killed three and remains one of...

This is why everyone was evacuated from Truro Tesco earlier today

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 15:34
Staff and shoppers were evacuated from Tesco in Truro this afternoon, crowding out of the supermarket and into the car park.Alarms sounded in the building as everyone was ushered out of the store on Garras Wharf at around 12.50pm today, Friday August 18.A Tesco spokesperson said: "The fire alarm did go off and the store was evacuated."But Tesco said that there was no fire and that there was "no obvious cause" for the alarm to have gone off.Read more: Community devastated...

This is why everyone was evacuated from Truro Tesco earlier today

Con Ryan Herring beat up man he believed to be sleeping with...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 15:28
An ex-con who beat up a man who he believed to be sleeping with his girlfriend while he was in prison has been put back inside.Ryan Herring, 24, most recently of Ivybridge, violently attacked Caspian Proszynski in Liskeard in the middle of the afternoon on July 11 of this year.Herring appeared at Truro Crown Court today to be sentenced after previously admitting one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.Prosecuting Herring, Philip Lee told the court that Herring had only been out of...

Con Ryan Herring beat up man he believed to be sleeping with...

Missing British boy aged 7 lost in Spain following Barcelona...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 14:49
A distressed grandfather is desperate to find his seven-year-old grandson who went missing following the Barcelona terror attack.According to reports, Julian Alessandro Cadman, who has dual British and Australian nationality, was with his mother when they became separated. Tony Cadman posted a photograph of Julian on Facebook, and wrote: "My Grandson, Julian Alessandro Cadman is missing. Please like and share. We have found Jom (my daughter in law) and she is (in a) serious but stable...

Missing British boy aged 7 lost in Spain following Barcelona...

There's no clear way out of Cornwall as the M5 and A303 are both...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 14:12
Drivers trying to get out of Cornwall today face long delays and a tough choice over their route. Both the M5 and the A303 are gridlocked, with a delay on the M5 of an hour and a half, according to traffic experts Inrix. The A303 has problems heading east, with around 40 minute delays on the slower route. However, the 303 has worse problems heading west - with delays of around 50 minutes. The M5 and A303 at 2pm on Friday. As of 1.40pm, Inrix was reporting: "M5 - DEVON -...

There's no clear way out of Cornwall as the M5 and A303 are both...

More than 2,000 properties left without electricity across...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 13:51
More than 2,000 homes and businesses are without electricity this lunchtime after a power cut.The majority of those affected are between Bodmin and Liskeard, with nearly 1,000 homes affected.Local electricity supplier Western Power Distribution (WPD) reported the incident affecting PL13 and PL14 postcodes at 12.43pm, and estimate supplies will be restored by 5pm.Another 334 homes and businesses affected are situated between Falmouth and Constantine, where it is hoped supplies will return to...

More than 2,000 properties left without electricity across...

Appeal as driver leaves trail of destruction hitting lampposts,...

news | This Is Cornwall - Fri, 18/08/2017 - 13:35
Police in Camborne have launched an urgent appeal to trace the actions of a motorist who left in his wake a trail of destruction causing damage to parked cars, buildings and lampposts last night.Officers are appealing for witnesses and information regarding an incident involving a silver Mitsubishi Shogun.Police were called at 7:50pm and it is believed the vehicle took the following route:Through the village of Piece, East Hill in Tuckingmill, Cornwall College, Dudnance Lane Pool, Ford an Bal...

Appeal as driver leaves trail of destruction hitting lampposts,...

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