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£1M fund helps Penlee RNLI volunteer learn lifesaving skills
A new volunteer crew member at Penlee RNLI lifeboat station has had a vital part of their crew training funded by Lloyd’s Register Foundation.
Categories: RNLI
RNLI issues safety advice as 2016 lifeguard season draws to a close
RNLI lifeguard patrols are due to finish on the majority of beaches across Cornwall and Devon this weekend as the summer draws to a close.
Categories: RNLI
RNLI Around the Mount Open Water Swim a resounding success!
In near perfect weather conditions the second RNLI Around the Mount Open Water Swim took place on Saturday morning, September 10, raising money towards the Penlee Lifeboat Station Appeal.
Categories: RNLI
RNLI Around the Mount Open Water Swim 2016
Swim around St Michaels Mount in aid of the RNLI
Categories: RNLI
RNLI in appeal for missing gold medal awarded to Penlee coxswain
The RNLI is saddened to announce that the historic gold medal awarded posthumously to the coxswain of the Penlee lifeboat the Solomon Browne is missing and is appealing to the public for any information that will help its return.
Categories: RNLI
Caitlyn's beach glass collection raises funds for St Ives RNLI
A young holidaymaker has raised cash for St Ives RNLI by selling her collection of beach glass and gem stones.
Categories: RNLI
RNLI Penlee will take delivery of their new Atlantic 85 class lifeboat this week
Penlee RNLI’s new Atlantic 85 Class Inshore Lifeboat Mollie and Ivor Dent - B893 will arrive on station in Newlyn during the afternoon of Wednesday, August 10, completing the latest chapter in the stations history.
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Second launch in a day for St Ives RNLI lifeboat crew
The volunteer lifeboat crew at St Ives RNLI were called out yesterday afternoon (Tuesday 2 August) for the second time in a day.
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St Ives RNLI lifeboat crew launched overnight to assist a yacht in bad weather
The volunteer crew of the St Ives RNLI lifeboat spent last night at sea in terrible conditions to assist the crew of a 56ft German sail training yacht Excalibur with approximatly eight people on board.
Categories: RNLI
St Ives and Padstow RNLI lifeboat crews assist yacht
The volunteer lifeboat crews of St Ives and Padstow RNLI were both launched on Saturday night (30 July) to assist a yacht in distress.
Categories: RNLI
Entry opens for second RNLI Around the Mount Swim
Entry is now open for the RNLI’s Around the Mount Swim on Saturday 10 September. The one-and-a-half mile swim around St Michael’s Mount will raise money for Penlee RNLI’s fundraising appeal for a new lifeboat station.
Categories: RNLI
RNLI lifeguards in Hayle help injured rugby player
RNLI lifeguards in Hayle came to the aid of a young rugby player who was injured while training at the beach.
Categories: RNLI
RNLI lifeguards to extend patrols in the south west for the summer holidays
RNLI lifeguards will be on selected beaches across the south west for longer this year as patrols are extended for the summer holidays.
Categories: RNLI
RNLI lifeguards to extend patrols in the south west for the summer holidays
RNLI lifeguards will be on selected beaches across the south west for longer this year as patrols are extended for the summer holidays.
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Hayle Shopping Park
Hayle Shopping Park
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Plans for a new flagship Debenhams store and
multimillion pound Shopping Park have been submitted
to Cornwall County Council.
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multimillion pound Shopping Park have been submitted
to Cornwall County Council.
In addition to Debenhams, the scheme will include a further seven high street retailers with negotiations advanced with operators including H&M, TK Maxx, Mountain Warehouse and Outfit (which includes the brands Miss Selfridge, Oasis, Topshop and Warehouse, amongst others).
We have had a fantastic response so far from the local community with over 950 people returning feedback forms. Of those:
- 889 (94%) support the plans to bring Debenhams and other retailers
to Hayle. - 889 (94%) believe the plans will enhance the retail offer in
West Cornwall.
If approved, we would hope to start work in Summer 2014 with the retail stores set to open in Autumn 2015.
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Cornwall Deal
Plans for a new Cornwall Deal could take a big step forward this week with the Government expected to outline some areas where it plans to give more responsibility and power to Cornwall.
Cornwall has its own unique identity and being a peninsula at the end of the line, I have always said we should have more control over the way we configure key services. Last month I spoke at the Cornish Constitutional Convention and made the case for Cornwall having more of a say over culture and heritage policy. I also think that we can do more to ensure our bus routes work effectively by joining up bus services with train timetables and exploring the possibility of franchise models to make sure that rural routes link in with the main trunk routes.
Another area where we could join things up more effectively is in the area of health and social care. The problems we have had with black emergencies at Treliske have largely been driven by the fact that Cornwall Council have been slow to roll out care packages for people waiting to be discharged from hospital. If we could join up funding streams more effectively by looking at increased joint commissioning of services we could reduce the tendency of different institutions working in the field of health and social care to operate in silos.
We also need to look at how we can make things work more effectively within the NHS. As people live longer there will always be growing demands on the NHS Budget. That is why George Osborne was right to commit in to an increase in NHS spending of £8 billion. However, we also need to make sure that funds are distributed fairly so Cornwall gets its fair share.
One of the ways you take pressure of A&E departments is through supporting alternatives like the minor injuries unit currently being piloted at Camborne and Redruth Hospital. We also have a fantastic tradition of hospice care in Cornwall with charities supporting people with end of life care and support. These hospices mainly run on charitable funds but, without them, there would be a lot more pressure on NHS services.
Cornwall has its own unique identity and being a peninsula at the end of the line, I have always said we should have more control over the way we configure key services. Last month I spoke at the Cornish Constitutional Convention and made the case for Cornwall having more of a say over culture and heritage policy. I also think that we can do more to ensure our bus routes work effectively by joining up bus services with train timetables and exploring the possibility of franchise models to make sure that rural routes link in with the main trunk routes.
Another area where we could join things up more effectively is in the area of health and social care. The problems we have had with black emergencies at Treliske have largely been driven by the fact that Cornwall Council have been slow to roll out care packages for people waiting to be discharged from hospital. If we could join up funding streams more effectively by looking at increased joint commissioning of services we could reduce the tendency of different institutions working in the field of health and social care to operate in silos.
We also need to look at how we can make things work more effectively within the NHS. As people live longer there will always be growing demands on the NHS Budget. That is why George Osborne was right to commit in to an increase in NHS spending of £8 billion. However, we also need to make sure that funds are distributed fairly so Cornwall gets its fair share.
One of the ways you take pressure of A&E departments is through supporting alternatives like the minor injuries unit currently being piloted at Camborne and Redruth Hospital. We also have a fantastic tradition of hospice care in Cornwall with charities supporting people with end of life care and support. These hospices mainly run on charitable funds but, without them, there would be a lot more pressure on NHS services.
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