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200624 | £71m paid to holiday home owners in Cornwall
£71m paid to holiday home owners in Cornwall
Published by Sarah Yeoman at 6:44am 24th June 2020.
Written by Richard Whitehouse, Local Democracy Reporter
New figures reveal that holiday home owners received £71 million of coronavirus business grants paid out in Cornwall.
The Government provided cash to be paid to businesses which had been hit by the lockdown so that they could keep afloat. read more »
200619 | New online grocery delivery services – Veggies & More Cornish Collective
NEW ONLINE GROCERY DELIVERY SERVICES LAUNCHED
May saw the launch of two new online grocery delivery services – Veggies & More and Cornish Collective. read more »
200619 | Cornwall Community Kitchen | make a donation
CORNWALL COMMUNITY KITCHEN
Fee’s Food and chef Tim Spedding have set up Cornwall Community Kitchen. Together they are donating meals to local food banks, working with small charities which are looking after those most in need, and delivering nutritious and delicious meals to doorsteps.
As well as helping those most at risk of food poverty, Cornwall Community Kitchen is also supporting small-scale farmers, growers and fishermen. read more »
200615 | Cornwall’s taxpayers to contribute £87,600 to retail boss Sir Philip Green as he dodges business rates
200608 | Police in Cornwall, and council, issue fines to would-be campers
Police in Cornwall, and council, issue fines to would-be campers
200603 | Gordon Ramsay reported to Devon & Cornwall Police
Gordon Ramsay reported to Devon & Cornwall Police
200602 | Health officials' fears of coronavirus spike in Cornwall
200602 | Over 200 Cornwall second homes reported to police over coronavirus
200524 | Lockdown: People urged to social distance and avoid crowds in Cornwall
Lockdown: People urged to social distance and avoid crowds in Cornwall
200520 | Cornwall council: No fines if kids not sent back to school next month
Cornwall council: No fines if kids not sent back to school next month
Published by the Pirate FM News Team at 5:33pm 21st May 2020.
Parents who decide that they do not want to send their children back to school next month will not be fined.
Cornwall Council said that it was providing help and support for schools preparing to welcome back more children next month. read more »