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A paedophile caught with more than 150 child porn images on his computer said they were only there because they 'popped up' while he was looking at other porn, a court has heard.
Keith Rogers, 68, most recently or Morrab Road in Penzance, appeared at Truro Crown Court to be sentenced after previously admitting three counts of making indecent images of children.
Prosecutor Jason Beal told the court that police attended Rogers' then address in Redruth on September 9 2015 executing a search... 
A man from Launceston has been sentenced to a year in prison after he was caught out trying to claim more than £340,000 compensation for a bogus injury sustained at work.Christopher Bryan Hill, 59, of Bounsalls Lane, appeared at Truro Crown Court on July 28 where he was found guilty of fraud by false representation and sentenced to 12 months in prison.In February 2012 he claimed an accident at his workplace, H.R Jasper abattoir, had left him with almost no use of his right arm.Almost two... 
Sandwich chain Subway is set to open a new outlet in Wadebridge, creating ten jobs in the local area.The fast food giant has announced its latest Cornwall franchise will open within the Spar store on The Platt in November.The Spar store is set to be closed for refurbishment and remodelling on November 1, in time for a November 20 opening.A spokesman for Subway told Cornwall Live: "We are pleased to confirm that a new Subway store will be opening within the Gilletts Spar outlet in... 
Somewhere in the UK is a EuroMillions ticket that could make the lucky holder as rich as pop star Ed Sheeran or footballer Gareth Bale – but the £51.7 million jackpot remains unclaimed after a week.
The National Lottery has urged players to check their tickets from the draw on Friday (July 28), when the entire jackpot went to one winner.
The lucky numbers on the night were 5, 9, 29, 31, 41 and Lucky Stars 2 and 4.Singer Ed Sheeran is worth an estimated £52 million.
Should... 
A whistle-blower in Cornwall has broken a gagging order to highlight the poor morale among carers who are waiting for hundreds of pounds in back pay.The staff member, whom Cornwall Live has agreed not to identify, works for the charity Royal Mencap Society which supports people with learning difficulties.They said the charity has banned them from talking to the press over the repayment of money they are due for working nights, a system known as sleep-in shifts.They said: "We've been told we... 
Parts of the A30 and M5 could be covered by tunnels to protect adjacent towns and villages from dangerously high levels of pollution.
Highways England has said it was experimenting with the tunnels, which absorb pollution, on a section of the motorway network.
However if the results are as good as expected, the organisation said that canopies could be built around sections of trunk roads and major A roads which carry high volumes of traffic.
Air pollution is linked to about 40,000... 
Henver Road at Newquay is closed this morning after a 'serious road collision' overnight.
It is believed a pedestrian has been involved in a collision with a vehicle, and has been taken to hospital.
The incident took place at around 4.30am, and police are advising that the road will be closed for some time.
Drivers will need to find alternative routes, and serious disruption is expected during the rush hour this morning.
We will be bringing you updates from the scene, and updates on the... 
Welcome to our live coverage of all the day's biggest stories, traffic and travel from across Cornwall on Friday, August 4, 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 Dave here until 2.30pm when I hand over to the late team led today by Jeff.
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A cinema firm hoping to get approval for the transformation of an iconic building into a four-screen cinema has had the scheme recommended for approval.After a long-lasting battle between the Bodmin Public Rooms Trust (BPRT) and Merlin cinemas, the fate of Bodmin's Public Rooms is set to be decided in a fortnight.The historic venue, once owned by Bodmin Town Council and used as a community building, is set to be sold to the cinema group and turned into a four-screen cinema named Capitol.On... 
High street retailer NEXT has put out an urgent safety warning recalling a range of children's shoes after it found that they were thought to contain a banned substance.
Experts have warned the toxic chemical is linked to cancer in some circumstances.
Parents should stop their kids wearing them "immediately".
The international retailer warned the navy strap brogues contain a "quantity of restricted substance", which exceeds their strict specifications.
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Cornwall's newest foodie visitor attraction and pasty heritage museum are nearly here following months of anticipation.Plans to transform Cornish Market World, Par into a classy food hall were submitted to Cornwall Council in late 2016.The proposals looked to launch a pasty museum, restaurants, food tasting scheme allowing customers to taste food and drink samples before ordering a whole meal and the new Cornish food and visitor attraction, Cornucopia.But by night, the venue will be transformed... 
The opening of a new Marks & Spencer in Cornwall has edged a step closer after demolition work began on the former Kingsley Village shopping complex.The shop, cafe and Post Office at the site off the A30 in Fraddon closed in April and the complex is now being demolished.It will be replaced by five new retail units for which TK MAXX and Marks & Spencer have already been signed up, alongside the existing Next and Starbucks stores, which have remained open.Site owner Kingsley Travel... 
Walkers and surfers were treated to a surprise visit by a pod of dolphins seen leaping into the air off the coast of Newquay.The spectacular acrobatic display was filmed by Ian Boreham around the bay off Towan Beach, Newquay, on Sunday (July 30).Common dolphins are one of four species regular seen around the Cornish coast.Read more: Popular Tolcarne beach at Newquay reopens alongside new restaurant and bar after threat it would be closed all summerMr Boreham said: "About 15 common dolphins... 
A tornado-like funnel cloud has been spotted hovering near a Cornish harbour town.
Captured in a photo on Tuesday (August 1), the dramatic cone-shaped cloud seems to have been spotted in a remote location just outside of Fowey.
According to the Met Office funnel clouds - or 'tuba' - are extending, spinning fingers of cloud that reach towards the ground or surface of the sea but don't touch it.
Upon reaching the ground, the cloud would become a tornado, which can produce very strong winds... 
A woman was allegedly raped after trying to alert the police on the internet that a man was breaking into her home.
The complainant lived in a village in North Devon where there was no mobile coverage and the handset of her landline phone was broken.
She tried to send a message to the police and used Facebook to contact a friend to ask her to call them, Exeter Crown Court was told.
Camelford-based tree surgeon Darren Whelband, 52, is on trial accused of raping the woman at the house near... 
A man who picked up his pregnant partner in a drunken rage has been jailed after being told by a judge he had reached "the end of the road" in terms of offending.Thomas Johnson, 24, of Kilkhampton, Bude , appeared at Truro Crown Court to be sentenced after previously pleading guilty to charges of criminal damage, two counts of assault by beating and using threatening words of behaviour.Two of the offences also placed him in breach of a suspended sentence handed to him previously at... 
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A steady increase in incidents of disturbance to marine wildlife has been reported to Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s hotline over the past few weeks, with the start of the summer holiday season.
Ruth Williams, Marine Conservation Manager for the Trust says,
“The disturbances have mainly involved seals and sea birds by tripper boats and kayakers, who because they are paddling quietly along, don’t realise they are disturbing the wildlife”.
As large numbers of holiday makers flock to the Cornish coast, the Cornwall Marine and Coastal Code Group is now reminding everyone about how to enjoy watching marine wildlife such as dolphins and basking sharks responsibly.
Dan Jarvis from British Divers Marine Life Rescue, one of the Group’s member organisations says,
“Cornwall has an amazing range of marine species that are a big part of why lots of people love to visit this region, but sometimes people’s encounters with our wildlife do not go well for the animals involved”.
“We are incredibly fortunate that we have these animals here in the first place and it is a privilege that we’re able to see them, so we want to help people get the best out of these encounters by following some simple guidelines that will avoid causing distress and harm”.
The species most often affected, as has been shown over the past few weeks, are seabirds and seals as they come on to land to rest, but dolphins and basking sharks close to shore will quickly attract a lot of attention, making them vulnerable to overcrowding or being chased and this can lead to accidents.
One such incident off Padstow in 2013 resulted in the death of a bottlenose dolphin calf from the local inshore pod that has only around 18 individuals, threatening the long-term survival of the group. The people responsible were successfully prosecuted.
The Group’s recommendations include:
• Keep your distance from resting animals such as seals and seabirds on land
• Remain calm and quiet so resting animals are not disturbed and scared off
• Move slowly and avoid sudden changes in direction and speed if animals are nearby
• Stay side on to the animals while watching them rather than approaching directly
• If there are other boats or kayaks or other water users nearby then ensure the animals have plenty of space and an obvious escape route should they choose to leave, and do not pursue them when they do
The full guidelines can be found on www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/living-seas/cornwall-marine-and-coastal....
Dan Jarvis continues,
“By encouraging people to use these guidelines, we hope that they, in turn, will share them with others, so that many more people are aware of how their actions, and those of others, can affect the behaviour of animals that need to use these habitats too. At the end of the day we are all out on the coast to enjoy the amazing environment we have here and we need to make sure the animals that live there are still able to enjoy it too, otherwise they could abandon the area and we all lose out”.
Incidents of disturbance can be reported to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s disturbance hotline on 0345 201 2626. Meanwhile, the full laws protecting marine species can be found at HERE
A photographer from St Austell has claimed that remnants of unfinished developments at Carlyon Bay are spoiling the natural beauty of what could be Cornwall's most accessible beach.James Pearce moved to the area last year and said he was keen to explore the local coastlines with his camera in hand.Despite planning permission having been granted in 2015 for 511 homes, restaurants, bars, cafes, shops, a spa and leisure facilities, Mr Pearce said that as each month passed the beach got... 
A 92-year-old man has been punched in the face while he was waiting at a bus stop in Cornwall.The elderly man was assaulted on Tuesday (August 1) while at the bus stop on Bude's main road called The Strand. The attack took place between 4.15pm and 4.45pm.Police confirmed that they are investigating the assault and said that the victim "suffered bruising to his face and was left shaken by the incident."On Facebook, the page Bigupbude clarified that the 92-year-old was punched in the... 
Plans for a a care home on the site of a former pub have been submitted.Developer One Red Ltd shelved its plans for student accommodation at the Four Winds in Falmouth and has drawn up a scheme for a dementia care home.ArchitecturePLB was originally asked to develop proposals for an elderly care home scheme of about 100 bed spaces, however this has been reduced to 80 for this application.In a design statement to accompany the application, the company said: "Whilst this is an outline... 
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