The Packet Camera Club's photo of the day
The Packet Camera Club's photo of the day was taken by Kevin Moore. Join the Packet Camera Club on Facebook for more.
The Packet Camera Club's photo of the day was taken by Kevin Moore. Join the Packet Camera Club on Facebook for more.
Dozens more homes were created from commercial buildings under controversial planning laws in Cornwall last year, figures reveal. Permitted development rights allow offices, farm buildings and takeaway restaurants to be turned into residential properties
A rogue landlord was fined more than £12,700 for housing offences including subdividing two rooms into tiny living spaces of less than 4.5 square metres each. Cornwall Council issued the fine to the owner of a property in River Street who did not
Less than half of Cornwall's waste is recycled, which means it could miss a key government environmental target. In 2018-19, Cornwall recycled or composted 104,024 tonnes of waste – 39 per cent of all its rubbish – according to the latest Department
Cornwall Council is inviting residents to comment on its budget plans, which include raising council tax bills by 3.99 per cent. The authority is starting to prepare its budget for 2020/21 and is aiming to have a general increase of 1.99 per cent
An injured cyclist was rushed to hospital this morning after a collision with a car. The accident took place on the B3297 between Four Lanes and Redruth. There was slow traffic whilst the road was closed both ways for nearly two hours.
Developers hoping to build a 69-bed care home for the elderly in Falmouth face a hurdle in the form of the town's neighbourhood plan. Plans for the development at Bosvale were approved on appeal in 2016 and the applicant has now submitted a more
Penzance Council has decided to pay for the town's anti-social behaviour case worker after learning that Cornwall Council funding will dry up. The town council's immediate pledge of £3,000 will keep the worker in their role until the end of May
Housing and homelessness are key issues in Cornwall along with crime and policing. Here we ask the candidates standing in the General Election on December 12 in the St Ives constituency, which includes Helston, for their views. The Liberal and Common
Housing and homelessness are key issues in Cornwall along with crime and policing. Here we ask the candidates standing in the General Election on December 12 in Truro and Falmouth for their views. The Liberal candidate was invited to take part,
Police are appealing for dashcam footage of a crash on the A30 that left an 18-year-old with serious injuries. They were called at around 11am on Saturday 30 November to the A30 at Roseworthy following reports of a two-vehicle collision. Emergency
People in Cornwall still back the monarchy, new research on attitudes towards the Royal Family across Great Britain shows. A survey of 21,000 people carried out by the publisher UnHerd in association with pollster FocalData found support for the
An application to convert a town centre hotel into a house in multiple occupation (HMO) has been rejected. Cornwall Council’s planning officer Louise Wood turned down the Arwenack Hotel’s application as it “fails to promote housing to accommodate
NAVAL Air Squadron 820 returned to Culdrose for Christmas yesterday morning, following an exciting three month deployment on HMS Queen Elizabeth. A flight from 814 Naval Air Squadron also returned home to RNAS Culdrose in the afternoon – they have
Musicians are inviting children and adults to experience a day of free experimental workshops and concerts. The event, organised by the CO:NOISE project, will feature several music workshops teaching children how to build their own synthesizers
A special community event will be held in Redruth on Saturday, December 14, from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. The aim is to highlight the forthcoming sale of the Passmore Edwards building - and the widely-held wish for it to continue as a community asset if