HomepageContact intoCornwall.com
Search intoCornwall.com:  
 

General News titles:

ITV's Storage Hoarders is looking for people like you!

BRAND NEW 'MEET A LEMUR' EXPERIENCE AT NEWQUAY ZOO!


Click here for Archives


Newsgroups

General News

Business Opportunities

Carrick Over 50s Forum

Charity Fundraising

Computers for Oldies

Cornish Language

Cornish Language Partnership

Eden COPD Walking for Health Group

Events

Into Cornwall

Penwith Walkers

Stroll Back the Years - Walks in and around St Austell

Stroll Back the Years - Walks in and around Truro

Walks in and around Bude

Walks in and around Falmouth

 

BBC Cornwall | Cornwall
Flybe pull-out sparks airport fears
Flybe claims there could be "little future for Newquay Airport" as it ends its direct flights to London Gatwick from March 2014.

Thomas ready for Cornwall farewell
Cornwall head coach Dave 'Benji' Thomas will end his 38-year association with the county side at Twickenham on Sunday.

The woman who confronted attackers
A cub scout leader from Helston tells how she confronted two men suspected of brutally murdering a soldier just moments after an attack in Woolwich.

Teenage cancer unit's £1m appeal
A £2.5m cancer unit for teenagers in South West England appeals for further funds in order to open in 2014.

Gallantry awards for rescue crews
Members of the RNLI from Cornwall and Devon will be recognised for their life-saving work at an awards ceremony later.

South West Water in £60m investment
South West Water is to invest £60m in its infrastructure, including sewers and treatment works, and services, managers say.

RNLI save man 'seconds from death'
A 71-year-old man who collapsed face down in the sea in north Cornwall was seconds from death when pulled to safety by lifeguards, doctors say.

Flybe news 'devastating' for airport
Reaction to Newquay route cut decision

'Balloon' hedgehog saved by vet
An inflated hedgehog is saved by vets

McAtee joins Redruth as player-coach
Redruth appoint former Plymouth Albion and Cornish Pirates winger Rhodri McAtee as player-coach as they shake-up their coaching team.

Vickery backs Cornwall in final
Former England captain Phil Vickery says Cornwall can win the County Championship for the first time since 1999.

Hilton all-clear for county final
Ben Hilton will lead Cornwall in the County Championship final at Twickenham after a disciplinary case is dismissed.



BBC News | UK | World Edition
Woolwich: Security services defended
The government defends security services against criticism they missed signs which might have helped prevent the murder of a soldier in London.

Bercow's McAlpine tweet libellous
Sally Bercow says she is "surprised and disappointed" that the High Court has ruled a tweet by her about Lord McAlpine to be libellous.

Sex education struggles with porn
In an age when "extremely violent and sadistic imagery is two clicks away", school sex education is struggling to keep pace, suggests a study.

Plane 'fire' closes Heathrow runway
A plane with smoke coming from one of its engines makes an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport.

BBC abandons £100m digital project
The BBC is to close its Digital Media Initiative, with director general Tony Hall saying it had "wasted a huge amount of licence fee payers' money".

Bin bag 'empty', says April accused
A man accused of murdering April Jones tells a court a bin bag he was seen carrying the day after the five-year-old went missing was empty.

Sinn Fein challenge 'SF/IRA' label
Sinn Fein say they are seeking an "immediate explanation" from the BBC after a floor plan for the BBC Question Time programme referred to John O'Dowd as 'Sinn Fein/IRA'.

'Poor response' to Iraq abuse claims
The UK government's response to claims that British troops abused and unlawfully killed civilians in Iraq is inadequate, the High Court rules, but it stops short of ordering a public inquiry.

Groomed girls 'let down' by council
An independent report highlights faults in the way Rochdale Council dealt with the issue of girls being groomed for sex.

Boat pair killed by generator fumes
A mother and daughter who died after falling ill on a boat in the Lake District were killed by generator fumes, an investigation finds.

New curriculum workload 'too high'
More than 80% of nursery and primary school teachers in Scotland have warned of high workloads as a result of the new curriculum, a union claims.

Kirk approves Scottish coronations
The Church of Scotland's General Assembly approves a call to crown monarchs in both England and Scotland, should Scotland becomes independent.

Cabinet Office to fly rainbow flag
The rainbow flag will fly from the Cabinet Office during gay Pride week to show the government's commitment to same sex marriage.

First black England player revealed
The Football Association confirms that Benjamin Odeje - not Laurie Cunningham or Viv Anderson - was the first black footballer to represent England at any level.

Cheesemaker warned over hill rolling
An 86-year-old cheese-maker is told by police she may be liable for legal action if she supplies a cheese-rolling event near Gloucester.

Schoolboy achieves 100% attendance
A teenager carries on a family tradition by not taking a single day off throughout his time at primary and secondary school.

Unesco steps into Causeway row
A Unesco report calls for a halt to a proposed £100m golf resort close to the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.

PSNI 'may have to foot £50m G8 bill'
The Police Service of Northern Ireland may have to pay out at least £50m to cover the costs of policing and security at the G8 summit in Fermanagh, it has been claimed.

UKIP MEP Bufton to stand down
The UK Independence Party's only Welsh MEP says he will stand down next year for personal reasons.

Cyclists risk lives in rail shortcut
Some cyclists are taking a potentially fatal shortcut along a railway track to avoid a road diversion.

Tram cables to go up during summer
Final preparations to install overhead and underground cabling are being made for the city centre section of the Edinburgh tram line.

Gamers given dementia help challenge
A marathon meeting of video game enthusiasts is being staged in Glasgow in a bid to help people with dementia.

Service for killed soldier Lee Rigby
A prayer service for Drummer Lee Rigby, the soldier killed by two assailants in south-east London on Wednesday, is held in Middleton.

Cregan prison convoy in collision
Two prison vans transporting defendants to the Dale Cregan trial are involved in a collision in Lancashire.

Robson to face Wozniacki in Paris
British number one Laura Robson faces former world number one Caroline Wozniacki in the French Open first round.

Headingley Test delayed by rain
Rain delays the start of the second Test between England and New Zealand at Headingley, with an early lunch to be taken.

Hooker Webber to captain England
Rob Webber will captain England for the first time in Sunday's game against the Barbarians at Twickenham.

The uneven charm of Rome's cobblestones
Alan Johnston reports on the stories behind the cobblestones in Italy's capital.

Dog years: The calculator
It's often said that every human year equates to seven dog years, but this calculator does a more accurate job.

Quiz of the week's news
The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions.

Calls grow for 'snoopers' charter'
London Mayor Boris Johnson adds his voice to suggestions the Communications Data Bill could be revived after the murder of a soldier in a London street.

Euro bank chief sees UK improvements
European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, visiting London's City district, says he sees "signs of tangible improvements" in the UK economy.

Net immigration 'down by a third'
The number of people coming to the UK has fallen by over 80,000 in the last year as figures show net migration is down by a third.

VIDEO: House of Commons
MPs approve same-sex marriage plans at third reading despite significant opposition.

VIDEO: 'My fiancé died on hard shoulder'
Research into deaths on motorway hard shoulders suggests more than 800 people a year have been killed or injured in such incidents since 2000.

VIDEO: Who was Woolwich soldier Lee Rigby?
The soldier killed in an attack on a London street has been named as Drummer Lee Rigby of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.

VIDEO: 'I regret stupid cyclist tweet'
The driver whose tweet about an accident with a cyclist has landed her in trouble has admitted that her Twitter post had been stupid.

VIDEO: Sex education 'must counter porn'
In an age when "extremely violent and sadistic imagery is two clicks away", school sex education is struggling to keep pace, a study suggests.

VIDEO: Tate Liverpool celebrates 25 years
It is 25 years since the opening of Tate Liverpool - the first Tate gallery established outside London.

VIDEO: Charles and Camilla visit Hay Festival
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have attended the opening day of the Hay Literary Festival in Powys.

VIDEO: NI 'shared future' plans detailed
Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers have announced plans for building a shared future

VIDEO: Edward VIII was bugged, files show
The National Archives in Britain have released secret files showing that the telephone line of King Edward VIII was bugged in the days leading up to his abdication in 1936.

What do radical Islamists actually believe in?
What do radical Islamists actually believe in?

'Porn made me think sex was brutal'
'Porn made me think sex was brutal'

Royals brave rain at Hay Festival
Brolly good show as Charles and Camilla visit the Hay Festival

Woolwich mourns murdered soldier
Disbelief and mourning engulfs district after killing

Chemical 'makes us scratch itches'
Scientists discover why we scratch an itch

VIDEO: The book clubs that find bestsellers
The book group that can crush an author's hopes or find a bestseller

Lee Rigby remembered in papers
Woolwich victim remembered in papers

 


ITV's Storage Hoarders is looking for people like you!




ITV’S STORAGE HOARDERS IS BACK AND LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WITH BELONGINGS IN SELF STORAGE –
LIKE YOU!

Twofour Broadcast (Cornwall with Caroline Quentin, The Hotel Inspector) are producing series 2 of Storage Hoarders , presented by Aggie MacKenzie, for ITV.

Series 1 aired throughout December 2012 and January and peaked at 1.5 million viewers making it one of ITV’s best-performing daytime shows.

The show features self-storage customers who have accumulated a bit of a hoard under lock and key and would like help to de clutter their storage units as well as identify some interesting belongings and hidden treasures for auction.

Is your partner, family or friends nagging you to look at your storage situation?

Would you like some help to de-clutter and sort your stored belongings?

Could you “Skip it”, “Sell it”, “Give to Charity” or “Keep it”?

We’re looking for:

• Individuals/couples/families with items in storage that are no longer needed
• People who store belongings that are not welcome in the house
• Long-standing collectors with no space left in their home
• Those who have inherited items over the years
• Or people who just can’t let go of their stuff because it has sentimental value but currently have no place in the home

If this sounds like you or you know someone who fits the bill, please contact the Storage Hoarders team directly - they might be able to turn some of your possessions into hard cash!

Email via storageshow@twofour.co.uk or telephone 01752 727 675 (calls will be charged at your normal network rate)

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 31/05/13

 

Select news from the left menu

 

 

 

© AWMP Creative Media, all rights reserved, modifications by Choughmountain Design