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'Disgraceful' thug attacked parking warden after getting ticket - Cornwall Live
Luke Pentecost from Falmouth was sentenced to community order and alcohol abstinence requirement after attacking a parking warden following a ticket.
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'Disgraceful' thug attacked parking warden after getting ticket - Cornwall Live
Luke Pentecost from Falmouth was sentenced to community order and alcohol abstinence requirement after attacking a parking warden following a ticket.
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Council asks kids in Cornwall to inform on illegal vape sellers - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council launches anonymous website VapeANON.com asking young people to report illegal vape sellers to Trading Standards.
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Rogue Hayle roofer lost customers £50,000 through fraud and poor workmanship - Cornwall Live
A Hayle roofer lost customers £50,000 through fraud and poor workmanship during construction projects.
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McDonald's customer fined big sum for throwing bag out of car and kicking it - Cornwall Live
A McDonald's customer was fined £150 by Cornwall Council after CCTV showed their passenger littering and kicking a McDonald's bag in Bugle.
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Cornwall goes to the polls in 2025 - everything you need to know about the elections - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council elections scheduled for May 1, 2025, with Conservatives currently holding narrow majority by one seat.
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Massive fines for man who let his dogs run loose and kill neighbourhood pets - Cornwall Live
Man near St Austell fined £10,000 after dogs repeatedly strayed from property and killed neighborhood pets.
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Cornwall rogue trader lied to clients and failed to even order parts - Cornwall Live
Cornwall trader Adam Taylor was ordered to pay back £4,260 after taking deposits for windows and doors but failing to place orders.
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Cornwall planning: Locals will be 'imprisoned' by 'glass and concrete' solar farm - Cornwall Live
Residents oppose a proposed 210-acre solar farm near Carland Cross that would be Cornwall's largest, citing concerns about flooding and landscape impact.
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Cornwall barbershop owner 'Sweeney Todd' fined over throwing away hair - Cornwall Live
Cornwall barbershop owner Daniel Sweeney Todd Manning was fined for failing to provide waste disposal documentation to Cornwall Council.
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Chinese takeaway owner with zero hygiene rating taken to court - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council prosecuted Chinese takeaway owner Dave Lee for failing to provide waste transfer documentation, resulting in £3,000 in fines and costs.
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'Filthy' Cornwall restaurant infested with rats kept serving food - Cornwall Live
A Cornwall restaurant continued serving food despite rat infestation, with inspectors finding droppings, filth, and live rats in food preparation areas.
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Cornwall mechanic 'took advantage' of vulnerable customers - Cornwall Live
Cornwall mechanic Jamie Leigh Wright was fined after taking money from vulnerable customers but failing to complete promised car repairs.
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Greenspot recycling centre near Falmouth closed down due to 'unbearable' ongoing fire - Cornwall Live
Greenspot recycling centre near Falmouth has been closed indefinitely due to an ongoing fire involving green waste that has been burning for several days.
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Rogue trader left Cornwall homes uninhabitable and took money for building supplies never bought - Cornwall Live
Builder James Edwin O'Dell defrauded Cornwall customers of over £135,000 through unfinished work and taking payment for unpurchased materials.
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Cornwall towns buzzing after more flowers planted to help our bees - Cornwall Live
Cornwall planted flowers, trees and shrubs across 15 towns through the Making Space for Nature project, boosting pollinating insect numbers.
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Human remains found on Cornish footpath to be buried - Cornwall Live
Remains of an 18th-century shipwrecked sailor found on Cornwall coastal path will be reinterred following archaeological analysis.
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Calls to 'ban disposable BBQs' after emergency phone line destroyed by beach barbecue | Cornwall Live - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council stressed proper disposable barbecue disposal after one destroyed emergency phone line and bin at Perranuthnoe beach.
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Disposable BBQ bin fire destroys emergency phone at beach - Cornwall Live
A bin fire caused by a hot disposable BBQ destroyed an emergency phone at Perranuthnoe beach near Penzance, costing thousands to replace.
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Rogue traders charging £2,000 for jet-washing in Cornwall - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council warns residents about rogue traders charging up to £2,000 for jet-washing services worth significantly less.
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Shoddy work of fraudster builder pair EXPOSED in new photos - Cornwall Live
Two Cornwall builders received sentences after fraudulently obtaining £30,000 from customers and performing substandard work under business name JS Masonry.
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15 best and 'cleanest' beaches to visit in Cornwall this summer - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Live lists 15 beaches recognized as the cleanest and safest in Cornwall for summer 2024 visits.
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Rare long-snouted seahorse found in Cornish estuary - Cornwall Live
A rare long-snouted seahorse was discovered in a Cornish estuary by Cornwall Council's nature recovery officer Alicia Shephard.
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Cornwall planning: Fear of having 'no farmers left' raised in solar farm debate - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council agreed on a motion to balance agricultural land use versus solar farms amid councillor fears of losing farmers.
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Human skeleton found by the coast was 'shipwrecked sailor' - Cornwall Live
Two human skeletons found at Cornwall coastal sites were analyzed by archaeologists, with one determined to be an 18th century shipwrecked sailor.
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Cornwall Council to get rid of 2,000 assets including beaches and parks - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council's Conservative Cabinet approved disposing of 2,000 assets including beaches and parks to save £2 million annually.