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Outrage in Penzance over 'racist' and 'unpleasant' graffiti at skate park - Cornwall Live
Penzance councillor Tim Dwelly confirmed police are investigating racist graffiti at Princess May Recreation Ground skate park.
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Outrage in Penzance over 'racist' and 'unpleasant' graffiti at skate park - Cornwall Live
Penzance councillor Tim Dwelly confirmed police are investigating racist graffiti at Princess May Recreation Ground skate park.
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Cornwall Council local elections - live updates as results are announced - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council election results are being counted at three centers, with final outcomes expected by 4pm after boundary changes reduced seats from 123 to 87.
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Cornwall turns blue as Conservatives win Cornwall Council - Cornwall Live
Conservatives won majority control of Cornwall Council for the first time since its formation in 2009, ending previous coalition administrations.
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The key battlegrounds in this week's Cornwall Council elections - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council elections on May 6 will contest 87 seats, reduced from 123, with various parties and independents competing.
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Europe's oldest dry dock in Penzance set to close after more than 170 years - Cornwall Live
Europe's oldest dry dock in Penzance, operating since 1834, will close May 2021 after Isles of Scilly Steamship Group ends lease.
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Cornwall Council elections: All candidates now confirmed - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council elections on May 6 will feature 87 seats, reduced from 123, with all candidates now confirmed.
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Cornwall second homes tax loophole 'won't be closed entirely' - Cornwall Live
Government announced plans to partially close a tax loophole that costs Cornwall over £10 million annually in second homes avoidance.
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Brittany Ferries to travel to Cornwall to take fish and oysters to France - Cornwall Live
Brittany Ferries will regularly travel to Cornwall to transport fish and shellfish to France following post-Brexit export agreements.
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Cornwall Council has no power to stop works at G7 Carbis Bay Hotel - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council cannot stop ongoing development works at Carbis Bay Hotel's G7 venue despite the works proceeding without proper planning permission.
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Parts of Cornwall to get fastest broadband on Earth - Cornwall Live
Up to 110,000 homes in Cornwall will receive gigabit broadband through the Government's £5 billion Project Gigabit scheme targeting rural areas.
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Cornwall Council urges Carbis Bay Hotel to stop 'unauthorised' G7 summit works - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council urged the Carbis Bay Hotel to halt unauthorized construction work for G7 summit meeting rooms that began before planning permission was obtained.
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Cornwall Council may take Government to High Court over Levelling Up priority decision - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council is considering taking the Government to court over its decision to place Cornwall in Tier 2 rather than Tier 1 for Levelling Up funding.
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Cornwall Council demands Cornwall is made a 'levelling up' funding priority - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council wants the government to reconsider placing Cornwall in the second tier of levelling up funding priorities, same as Kensington and Chelsea.
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Truro city centre plan that was rejected is back again - Cornwall Live
A rejected Truro city centre regeneration plan for Pydar Street will be resubmitted next month addressing previous concerns.
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G7 venue Carbis Bay Hotel started development without planning permission - Cornwall Live
Carbis Bay Hotel faces planning enforcement investigation for starting development work without permission before hosting G7 summit.
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Cornwall is not a top priority for Government's Levelling Up funding - Cornwall Live
Cornwall ranks 124th out of UK areas for government Levelling Up funding priority despite being northern Europe's second poorest region.
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Locals have had enough of Penzance's growing problem with druggies and drunks - Cornwall Live
Penzance residents and businesses report increased anti-social behavior problems, prompting police to increase patrols in the town center.
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Things to look forward to in Penzance this year - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Live highlights upcoming developments in Penzance including a £5.8 million creative hub project planned for Causewayhead car park.
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Caravans illegally on land for years ordered to be removed - Cornwall Live
The court ordered removal of two caravans placed illegally on Botallack land near St Just after years of planning enforcement action by Cornwall Council.
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MPs need to step up to stop Brexit destroying Cornwall’s fishing industry - Cornwall Live
Liberal Democrats call for MP George Eustice to resign over Brexit fishing impacts affecting Cornwall's shellfish export industry.
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Row breaks out over council's call on Government for funding to help Cornish businesses - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council requested additional funding from Chancellor Rishi Sunak for local businesses, but Conservative councillors criticized the Lib Dem/Independent administration for politicizing the issue.
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Cornwall Council leads calls for extra Covid-19 funding for businesses - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council requests additional Covid-19 business funding, seeking £26 million but only receiving £11.5 million from government for discretionary grants.
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Penzance at centre of hate crime investigations - Cornwall Live
Police are investigating racist abuse against Penzance Mayor Nicole Broadhurst and fascist posters appearing in the town as hate crimes.
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First phase to improve life for community in Truro - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council approved £500,000 funding for Threemilestone Community Centre extension to serve increased population.
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Lidl starts building new store at Truro City Football Club's ground - Cornwall Live
Lidl begins construction of new store at Truro City Football Club's ground, contributing £2.1 million to Stadium for Cornwall plans.