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Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise to visit Fowey in support of local fishermen

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On the morning of Thursday, May 30, the Greenpeace ship, Arctic Sunrise, will be arriving in Fowey to show its support to local fishermen. The 50 metre veteran of campaigns from the Arctic to the Amazon will be met by local fishermen upon its arrival. The ship will be anchored in Fowey for three days whilst Greenpeace volunteers meet and talk to people on the Quayside about their campaign and ask them to sign paper boats in support. Local small scale fishing communities are currently fighting Europe's fisheries policy to demand fair access to their local fish stocks. 77% of the boats that make up the UK fleet are under ten metres long and between them they provide around 65% of fishing jobs, yet they only receive 4% of UK quota. Over the past 12 months Greenpeace and local fishing communities along the UK coastline have formed an alliance to bring pressure on the fisheries Minister, Richard Benyon, and the UK government to support local sustainable fishermen gaining access to British fish. Nina Schrank, oceans campaigner for Greenpeace, said: "It is a real honour to campaign together with local fishermen, and one of Greenpeace's iconic ships. "Greenpeace will continue to work with fishermen to maintain the pressure on the UK government to deliver the best deal for local crews, their families and communities, and the local environment." During the Arctic Sunrise's stay in Fowey local people will get the chance to join Greenpeace's campaign for sustainable local fishing by coming to its campaign stall which will be located opposite the ship on the Town Quay.

Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise to visit Fowey in support of local fishermen


Town parade to mark Falmouth University's new status

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A day of celebration will take place in Falmouth on Friday to mark Falmouth University's title inauguration. The former multi-arts college was officially recognised as a university at the end of last year. A ceremonial procession will start proceedings at 3pm from the Moor. Staff and students will be joined by local dignitaries, including the Mayors of Falmouth and Penryn for the parade. At 3.30pm there will be a dedication ceremony at King Charles the Martyr Church. There will be performances and exhibitions throughout the day showcasing students work.

Mounts Bay Harriers get Series off to a start in chilly conditions

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Mounts Bay Harriers' first event of the 2013 Jubilee Pool Aquathlon Series attracted 75 hardy competitors from all over the country to take to the chilly waters of Jubilee Pool. Now in its sixth year, the event took place in a refreshing easterly breeze blowing in off the sea to cool the competitors on the run once they had finished the swim. Overall Mounts Bay Harriers took first, second and third for the men – Pete Le Grice 12.37, Jacob Wood 13.48 and Kyle Kearey 14.06, with only Melissa Reid (Gyllyngvase SLSC) denying the Harriers a clean sweep for the women. First was Ellie Ringwood in 15.14, second Melissa 15.51 and third Shannon O'Connell 16.04. Hertfordshire, Cheshire, Bristol, Somerset, Devon, Shropshire provided about 15% of the competitors with locals from Cornwall making up the rest. The idea of the aquathlon is to swim the 200 metre triangle of the pool and then run two miles along the Promenade to Tolcarne and back. The fastest take just over 12 minutes, the slowest over 30 minutes. No-one knows where they have finished until the final results are produced as competitors enter the pool at 30 second intervals and go flat out until they cross the finish line. Families took part with sons and daughters pitted against their parents, together with sibling rivalry. Mawgan Osborne beat his mum, Sacha, by 11 seconds, while Brothers, Jacob and Tom Wood, were once again competing against each other, as were the Reid family from Gyllyngvase SLSC, Allan, Melissa and Courtney-Lee. The Kearey family were out in force with Kyle, Blaine, Liam and Anika. The Briscoe family, Clive, Ally and Harry, were down on holiday and all took part, while Rosie Tonkin and her dad Shaun put in a brilliant effort. For some this was their first multi-sport race, ages ranged from 13 to 65 with prizes for first and second in seven age categories for both male and female. Having more age groups means that people who do not normally get prizes are recognised for their efforts. Special mention to Claire Sharp who only recently took up running and swimming and finished her first ever race. Thanks go to the 20 marshals who gave up their time on a beautiful Sunday evening to make this event happen. Also to Regents Court Veterinary Practice and Penzance & District Tourism Association who are both supporting the series this year. The second race in the series is on Wednesday June 26 at 7pm. Registration commences one hour beforehand. Top 25 finishers, Digest page 76. Full results can be found at www.mountsbayharriers.co.uk Age group winners: 13-16: Ellie Ringwood (MBH) 15:14; Jacob Wood (MBH) 13:48. 17-19: Courtney-Lee Reid (Gyllyngvase) 17:46; Thomas Wood (MBH) 15:02. 20-29: Melissa Reid (Gyllyngvase) 15:51; Peter Le Grice 12:37. 30-39: Katie Shepherd 16:50; Blaine Kearey 15:49. 40:49: Sacha Osborne 17:40; Allan Reid (Gyllyngvase) 14:12. 50-59: Nick Brooks (MBH) 17:09. 60+: Ray Frith (Newquay Tri) 18:27.

Mounts Bay Harriers get Series off to a start in chilly conditions

New fire station plans for Camborne, Pool, Redruth and Hayle go on show

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PLANS for new fire stations in Camborne, Pool, Redruth and Hayle went on display today. The proposal is to relocate the existing Camborne and Redruth community fire stations to two new sites in Tolvaddon and Hayle. A drop-in session took place at Illogan Parish Council Room this morning with a second event taking place on Thursday at Hayle Day Care Centre between 9.30am and 1pm. A further public engagement session takes place on Wednesday, June 12, from 6.30pm to 8pm at the Illogan Parish Council Room in Wheal Agar, Tolvaddon Energy Park. Today the main concerns raised by the public related to access to the Red River Valley, which the authority said will be maintained, understanding what community facilities would be available and the visual impact on existing views. Deputy chief fire officer Paul Walker for Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service, said: "The morning provided a fantastic opportunity to engage with people from the local community and discuss our plans for a new community fire station to serve Camborne, Pool and Redruth, as well as a new service headquarters facility on the Tolvaddon site. "I was pleased with the positive nature of the engagement and the wide scale support for our proposals. "We will continue to work with local residents to understand any areas of concern, however the majority of people we spoke to during Tuesday's event view this as an exciting opportunity that provides a modern community resource in a location where it can deliver an excellent fire, rescue and community safety service to local communities."

New fire station plans for Camborne, Pool, Redruth and Hayle go on show

VIDEO: Newquay owl's best friend is a kitchen mop

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This cheeky baby owl is the spitting image of his new best friend who he follows everywhere - a kitchen MOP. The Siberian Eagle Owl - called Lightning - loves watching his keepers using the floor cleaner. The owl was born in captivity as part of a breeding programme and because he is only two months old his feathers are still grey and fluffy - just like the mop. Every time his carers clean the floor the baby owl hops out of his cage - and follows the mop around. Lightning is being cared for at the Screech Owl Sanctuary, in Newquay, Cornwall, and is the only owl born on time this year.
Carolyn Screech, who runs the centre, said: "He absolutely loves to play with the mop, he is very playful, it's his new toy." Carolyn also issued a warning not to touch baby owls who are found on the floor. She said: ''Baby tawny owls, long before they have learned to fly, have very long talons, and will climb up and down trees. "People will pick them up as they look injured, but it will be being looked after by its mum and they can climb up and down."
Screech Owl Sanctuary cares for between 300 and 400 sick birds a year.

VIDEO: Newquay owl's best friend is a kitchen mop

Artic Star veteran honoured at HMS Raleigh in Torpoint

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A 93-year-old war veteran has received the Artic Star Medal at special ceremony at HMS Raleigh in Torpoint today. Royal Marines musician Eric Greenleaf was presented with the long-awaited medal in recognition for his part in the Artic Convoys. "I never thought we would get this medal," he said. "There are only about 200 of us left, but at last we've got it." Having joined the Royal Naval School of Music at the tender age of 14 years and eight months, he completed 15 Arctic Convoys on board ships tasked with protecting merchant shipping delivering vital supplies to the Soviet Union during World War 2. Throughout the journeys there was a constant threat of German U-boats, aircraft and extreme cold, which meant that anyone entering the water would die in minutes. Today, accompanied by his friend David McDonald, Mr Greenleaf received his medal in front of his successors in the Band Service at HMS Raleigh. The veteran, who grew up on the Barbican in Plymouth, said he was honoured. "Coming from this part of the country, it's an honour to be presented with the medal in front of my friends in the Band. They have been so kind to me and my friend David, and have treated us like gentlemen. They too are gentlemen," he said. "I will take these memories to my grave and as time marches on, I hope one day when I'm up in heaven that I will be looking down upon them." Mr Greenleaf received the medal from Rear Admiral Henry Parker, Director Carrier Strike and Controller of the Navy, who was the VIP inspecting officer during the centre's passing out parade. The veteran was also presented with a framed photograph showing him playing with the Band during a visit to HMS Cumberland by His Majesty King George VI. Captain Richard Long, director of music of the Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines Plymouth, said: "It is truly an honour for the Royal Marines Band Plymouth, both collectively and individually, to be present on parade for the presentation of the Arctic Star Medal to Eric Greenleaf. "The Royal Marines Band Service honours its fallen comrades every year at the annual memorial weekend and the fact that veterans like Eric still keep the names of those lost in the Second World War on his person proves the relevancy of our remembrance today. "Eric had an extraordinary career in the Royal Marines and his experiences during World War 2 are awe inspiring. We could not be more proud in being given the opportunity of providing ceremonial musical support on this special day to such a valued member of the Royal Marines' family."

Artic Star veteran honoured at HMS Raleigh in Torpoint

St Austell teenager cautioned for punching police officer

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A 19-YEAR-OLD from St Austell has been cautioned for punching a charitable police officer in the face. PC Phil Dingle was awarded an MBE last year his work raising money for charity and using football as a medium to engage young people in the Clay Country and keep them off the streets. But he was allegedly attacked while trying to break up a fight outside The Club nightclub in High Cross Street, St Austell, at about 2am on Tuesday, May 21. During the incident, he was punched by Timothy Hewitt from Upper Eastcliffe Road. Inspector Stuart Gibbons said it had luckily caused no visible injury. "I think Phil was in the wrong place at the wrong time and ended up getting a clout to the face," he added.

St Austell teenager cautioned for punching police officer

Smokers flout rules at Royal Cornwall Hospital six years after smoking ban introduced

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Smokers are ignoring attempts to ban tobacco use from the Royal Cornwall Hospital site in Truro. The hospital said the problem was highlighted by smokers stubbing out their cigarette ends in a new floral display. The flower display had been planted at the entrance to the hospital to celebrate the Phoenix Stroke Appeal reaching the final stage of fundraising. The hospital said grounds staff have had to spend time cleaning up cigarette butts when they should be concentrating on tending the plants and shrubs on the site. The Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust (RCHT) sites have been supposed to be smoke-free since 2007 but hard-core smokers ignore the rules. Greg Smith from the estates team at RCHT said: "It is demoralising for those who have given up their own time to help make our hospital entrances more welcoming to see their work spoilt in this way. "If the plants get a chance to thrive our hope was to see a colourful display for the summer." This Friday is World No Tobacco Day and throughout this week RCHT is making a plea to everyone to help discourage anyone smoking on the hospital sites by asking them to put out their cigarettes. The Estates Team is also looking for local businesses or individuals who would be willing to sponsor more troughs and planters for the hospital entrances. For more information email gregory.smith@rcht.cornwall.nhs.uk.

Smokers flout rules at Royal Cornwall Hospital six years after smoking ban introduced


Firefighters tackle two accidental house fires in Falmouth and Newquay

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FIREFIGHTERS have tackled two house fires in Cornwall this afternoon. Two crews from Falmouth were called to Tregenver Road at 3pm. On arrival they found a chip pan alight. A spokesman for Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the cause of the fire was accidental. Earlier this afternoon at 1pm two fire crews from Newquay attended an accidental loft fire at Bedowan Meadows in Tretherras.

Car crash causes traffic queues in Falmouth

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THREE cars have crashed and are currently blocking a road between the crossroads at the junction of Dracaena Avenue and Trescobeas Road in Falmouth. Traffic is currently queuing and diversions are in place. The accident happened at 5.40pm. A police spokesman said the road will be closed for some time to protect any persons possibly trapped in the vehicles. Earlier today two cars collided at Kestle Mill near Newquay (A3058). That accident has been resolved and the road has re-opened.

Car crash causes traffic queues in Falmouth

The Bishops' School in Newquay rated 'good' by Ofsted inspectors

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THE BISHOPS' School in Newquay has received high praise from Ofsted inspectors – but just missed out on the top 'outstanding' grade.

Quality of teaching, achievement and leadership at the primary school were all rated as 'good', while children's safety and behaviour was said to be 'outstanding'.

The education watchdog graded it as 'good' overall.

Inspectors visited the 246-pupil school on May 8 and 9 and observed 19 lessons, and analysed the views of 28 staff and 26 parents or carers.

Head teacher Jo Osborne said: "We are delighted that Ofsted recognise that the school's Christian ethos has contributed effectively to an outstanding provision for pupils' social, moral, spiritual and cultural development. Strong leadership from the head teacher and assistant head teacher, together with a highly effective governing body, ensure that all pupils make good progress.

"Pupil's behaviour is outstanding. They are well mannered, try hard in lessons and are polite. Pupils are proud of their school, enjoy learning and feel safe. Parents and carers are unreservedly supportive of the school."

The inspectors say the school did not achieve the top grade as "in a minority of lessons some activities planned for pupils are not challenging enough to ensure that they make better than expected progress".

It adds: "Teachers do not always check pupils' learning during lessons to ensure that effective progress is being made."

However, praise far outweighs criticism in the ten-page document, published online on Friday.

The inspectors wrote: "Teaching is good across the school including some that is outstanding. In the best lessons learning is carefully matched to each pupil's needs and because of this, pupils make rapid progress and achievement is good.

"The school's detailed tracking system helps to identify pupils who are not making good progress. These pupils are given appropriate support. Consequently, pupils' progress is good.

"The governing body robustly holds the school to account and has contributed well to ensuring the school has maintained its good overall effectiveness since the previous inspection. The school works hard to engage with parents and carers and involve them in their child's learning.

"The school's Christian ethos has contributed effectively to an outstanding provision for pupils' social, moral, spiritual and cultural development."

The Bishops' School in Newquay rated 'good' by Ofsted inspectors

Tributes to Dad's Army favourite

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ACTOR Bill Pertwee, who lived in Wadebridge for the last year of his life, died in the early hours of Monday morning. He was 86.

The actor was best known for playing Warden Hodges in Dad's Army, and also appeared in three Carry On films.

Mr Pertwee lived at Highpoint Lodge Residential Home in Molesworth Street.

On Sunday, he was airlifted to the Royal Cornwall Hospital at Treliske where he died at 3.30am on Monday surrounded by his family.

He is survived by his son Jonathan, who lives locally.

His son said: "He would give everything a go. He was very dedicated to the people around him and he was very dedicated to his charity work."

Mr Pertwee said his father had a continued affection for Dad's Army.

"He loved it. He loved the people in it, it was a big part of his life and he used to have a lot of fun with Clive (Dunn) and John Le Mesurier and Frank Williams and all of them. They just had a great bond."

Julie Law, who manages the residential home, described Mr Pertwee as a charming man.

"He was with us for a year, and had always intended to come and live in Wadebridge to be close to his family," said Mrs Law.

"He was always doing a lot for charity. Sometimes he would go off for a few days to Devon or London to do charity work.

"Mr Pertwee was always absolutely charming. Although he was a well-known actor, he just behaved like a normal person would, not like a celebrity, and he just fitted in with everyone else.

"He knew Wadebridge very well, and Wadebridge knew him, and everyone here will miss him," said Mrs Law.

His Dad's Army character was a greengrocer who became chief air raid warden when the Second World War broke out. His catchphrase was: "Put that light out."

He was a thorn in the side of Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson (played by Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier respectively), who called him "a common little man".

He was a founder member and the president of the Dad's Army Appreciation Society.

Jonathan Pertwee added: "Bill was really a very, very nice man – and not at all nasty as Hodges was but also he was very humble about the whole thing. He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1999, and he'd always think how lucky he was."

His agent Meg Poole also paid tribute: "He was a really, really nice man. Very bright, very intelligent.

"He came from a big theatrical family, a big showbusiness family, and like all of them it was his life and it was very important to him; he was a hugely professional, very clever man.''

His wife, actress Marion McLeod, died in 2005. They were married for 45 years.

Tributes to Dad's Army favourite

Car crashes into a field after collision on the A30 at Chiverton Cross

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A woman was taken to hospital after a collision on the A30 at Chiverton Cross last night. The silver Peugeot she was driving ended up in a field 30m from the road, on its side, after going through the crash barriers. Fire crews from Redruth and Camborne were called to the scene where they found the woman, who is believed to be local, trapped inside the car. Firefighters used crash rescue equipment to release her and she was taken to Royal Cornwall Hospital Treliske by paramedics. A spokesman for Devon and Cornwall Police said her injuries were not believed to be life changing or life threatening. He added that it was unclear at the moment why the accident had happened.

Car crashes into a field after collision on the A30 at Chiverton Cross

Bodmin blow as top quartet agree to join rivals Plymouth Parkway

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Carlsberg South West Peninsula League champions Bodmin Town have been rocked by the departure of four of their top players to rivals Plymouth Parkway, writes Kevin Marriott. Bodmin manager Darren Gilbert revealed to www.cornishguardian.co.uk that top scorer Adam Carter, midfield men Shane Krac and Steve Colwell, and left back Luke Rundle have all agreed to sign for Parkway. Carter has scored more than 100 league and cup goals in two seasons at Priory Park, Krac was a key member in central midfield, and Rundle is rated as the best left back in the league. Colwell was Gilbert's first signing as Bodmin manager in October 2008 but had not been a regular in recent months. Gilbert said: "I am obviously very disappointed but it seems it was all sorted a while ago. "We will rebuild and it will probably do us good to freshen things up a bit. I've already got replacements in mind. "Our back five have all said they want to stay, and we have built our success over the past five years on our defence; so we'll take it from there. "Rest assured that Bodmin Town will still be challenging for honours next season, however many players Parkway sign."

Bodmin blow as top quartet agree to join rivals Plymouth Parkway

Former Bodmin player Glynn Hobbs admits serious assault

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Former Bodmin Town striker Glynn Hobbs has admitted a serious assault – only weeks after he was given an ASBO banning him from the game. Hobbs pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm on December 12 last year. The confession comes just over two weeks after the 26-year-old was banned from playing football in Devon and Cornwall under an Anti Social Behaviour Order. Hobbs pleaded guilty to the assault at Plymouth Crown Court on Tuesday. No details of the attack were given as the case involves another man who denies the allegations. The co-accused will face trial in October. However, Hobbs, of Tamar Street, Devonport, was close to having his bail revoked when he failed to appear in court when the case was initially called to be heard at 9.45am yesterday. When he eventually made his legal team aware of his presence, shortly after 10am, Judge Darlow told his defence lawyer that his client was bringing his bail into question. The judge later accepted an explanation that Hobbs had arrived on time, but that his lawyer didn't know. Earlier this month it was reported that Hobbs, who once attracted interest from Manchester United, was given an ASBO that banned him from taking part in any organised football in Devon and Cornwall. Hobbs is also banned from being in any pub or nightclub between 8pm and 8am in Plymouth. He cannot be found in an intoxicated condition through the consumption of drugs or alcohol in any public place in Devon and Cornwall. He is prohibited from the city centre, North Hill and the Barbican – the city's night-time hotspots. Hobbs is also banned from gathering in a group of four or more people 'in a manner likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress' anywhere in Devon and Cornwall. Plymouth Magistrates made the interim order after hearing allegations that Hobbs had attacked and injured other players on the pitch. Hobbs is expected to contest an application next month to extend the order to two years. Hobbs joined Bodmin in September last year and made 22 appearances in all competitions, scoring 15 goals. His last appearance for Bodmin came on February 27 in the Throgmorton Cup quarter-final against Saltash United. Four days earlier he had been sent off for an alleged elbow on an opponent against Plymouth Parkway. Hobbs will be back in court in relation to the assault matter on October 21 this year.

Former Bodmin player Glynn Hobbs admits serious assault


St Ives runner claims podium finish at Edinburgh Marathon

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Jane Khan, from St Ives, took a podium position at the Edinburgh Marathon on Sunday. Khan, who now lives in Dubai, finished second lady behind Kenyan athlete Risper Kimaiyo. Khan finished the 26.6 mile race in a personal best time of 2.43. Khan spent her early years training with Cornwall AC and later Hayle Runners. She will be back training in Cornwall for the summer. There was a fantastic Cornish presence in the Edinburgh Marathon, with some great times by Hayle Runners.

St Ives runner claims podium finish at Edinburgh Marathon

Thieves steal more than 1,000 toilet rolls from Truro disabled toilet

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Thieves stole more than 1,000 toilet rolls from a disabled toilet in Truro. The theft took place overnight on April 24 from the public toilets on The Leats in the city centre. The thieves forced the padlock on the toilet and got away with 1,224 toilet rolls. Police are hoping to clean up the crime with help from the public. Anybody with any information is asked to call 101.

Thieves steal more than 1,000 toilet rolls from Truro disabled toilet

Truro pensioner at home as thief breaks in

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A TRURO pensioner was at home when she was burgled in the middle of the day. Police said a woman in her seventies was at home in Dobbs Lane when a mobile phone was taken from her kitchen on May 23. The resident came downstairs and found the thief leaving her property. The suspect is a man about 5ft 10ins tall wearing a beige or brown jacket and possibly with mousey hair. An attempted burglary was also reported at a nearby property in Hayne Corfe Crescent on May 20. Police said attempts had been made to get into a house through a door at the back of the house. Inspector Mark Richards from Truro police said: "We are keeping an open mind regarding a connection between these two incidents. To have two offences like that in the same area in the same week causes some concern." Anybody with any information is asked to contact the police on 101.

Truro pensioner at home as thief breaks in

Crash involving Royal Mail closes A38 westbound at Tideford

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2pm: The road was reopened at 9.45 this morning. The seriousness of the driver's injuries are not known at this time. EARLIER: A Royal Mail van has been involved in a collision with another vehicle on the A38 at Tideford. The crash, which happened at 8.40am near to the Riverside Garage, initially caused both lanes of the road to be closed but the eastbound lane has since reopened. A spokeswoman for the police said the ambulance had been called to the scene. It is unclear at the moment whether the other vehicle is a car or a lorry.

Crash involving Royal Mail closes A38 westbound at Tideford

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