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BBC Cornwall | Cornwall
Councils 'destroying' verge wildlife
Councils are destroying wildlife habitats by cutting grass verges in Cornwall too often, charity Plantlife warns.

Supermarket threat to oak avenue
An avenue of oak trees planted to mark the millennium could be partly destroyed to make way for a supermarket entrance.

Man dies in Hayle A30 road crash
A man dies and a woman is injured in a crash on the A30 in Cornwall.

Mining 'will not hit heritage title'
A World Heritage Site in Cornwall will retain its status if mining resumes at South Crofty, Cornwall Council says.

Disabled row councillor urged to go
A councillor who said disabled children should be "put down" should resign, the new chairman of Cornwall Council says.

Cow slurry fetish man admits threats
A man with a fetish for manure admits threatening to kill a farmer whose land he rolled naked in.

The woman who confronted attackers
Prime Minister hails "brave" Helston cub leader

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

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.

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.

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
More arrests in Woolwich inquiry
Three men are arrested in south-east London in connection with the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby near Woolwich barracks on Wednesday.

Extremism taskforce after Woolwich
David Cameron is to set up a taskforce to "look again" at the government's strategy for dealing with extremism and radicalisation in the wake of the killing of a soldier in Woolwich.

Two men charged over UK plane alert
Police name two men from Lancashire charged with endangering an aircraft after RAF Typhoon jets escorted a passenger plane over the UK.

Councils 'destroying' verge wildlife
Councils in the UK are destroying wildlife habitats by cutting grass verges too often, charity Plantlife warns.

Man killed in betting shop attack
A 55-year-old man is killed in an attack at a betting shop next door to a police station in south London.

Explosion was a 'viable pipe bomb'
A security alert in south Belfast on Friday night was a viable pipe bomb which had partially exploded, police say.

Froch wins to retain IBF world title
Carl Froch retains his world IBF super-middleweight title as he claims a thrilling points win against Mikkel Kessler.

48 rescued as island boat hits rock
A total of 48 passengers, including children, are rescued from a boat after it hits a rock and starts taking in water off the Pembrokeshire coast.

Battle of the Atlantic commemorated
The 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic is commemorated in Liverpool.

Police probe fatal tiger attack
The death of a zoo worker attacked by a tiger could have been due to "human or technical" factors, police say.

Biffy Clyro thrill Big Weekend fans
The Scottish rockers headline Saturday night in Londonderry as Labrinth, Conor Maynard and Ellie Goulding also perform.

Final trip for shortest flight pilot
A pilot who has completed the world's shortest scheduled flight more than 12,000 times takes to the skies over Orkney for the last time.

City's historic windows protected
Belfast City Hall's historic stained glass windows are protected as a precaution during the G8 economic summit next month.

Holiday firm apologises to NI group
The holiday firm Thomson apologises after 57 holidaymakers from Northern Ireland were unable to return home from Lanzarote for two nights.

Wind farm plan reaches next stage
Plans to build 32 wind turbines in a Denbighshire and Conwy forest are now being formally examined by the UK government's Planning Inspectorate.

Celtic Dragons 56-62 Team Bath
Team Bath secure their fifth Superleague title in eight years with a hard-fought victory over Celtic Dragons.

Police say street death was murder
Detectives in Edinburgh say they are treating the death of a man in the early hours of Sunday as murder.

Former Labour MP Jimmy Wray dies
The former Glasgow Provan and Glasgow Baillieston Labour MP Jimmy Wray dies at the age of 78.

Boy, 9, admits stealing car keys
A nine-year-old boy admits burgling a house and stealing the keys to a car that crashed moments later, Cleveland Police say.

'Thousands' on streets for EDL march
Thousands of people attended a demonstration organised by the English Defence League (EDL) in Newcastle, Northumbria Police say.

Root ton delights Headingley crowd
Joe Root hits a maiden Test century as England reach 337-7 against New Zealand on day two of the second Test.

Leicester 37-17 Northampton
Leicester win the Premiership final to secure their 10th English title against Northampton, who have Dylan Hartley sent off.

Hartley poised to miss Lions tour
England hooker Dylan Hartley could miss the Lions' tour to Australia after being sent off in the Premiership final.

The myth of the humourless German
Stephen Evans tackles prejudices about Germany as the country prepares to mark Wagner's 200th anniversary.

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

10 things we didn't know last week
Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.

Warnings over flagship projects
More than 30 of the coalition's flagship schemes, including the Universal Credit, are at serious risk of failure, a government report warns.

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.

Bercow's McAlpine tweet libellous
Sally Bercow says she is "surprised and disappointed" after the High Court rules a tweet she published about Tory peer Lord McAlpine was libellous.

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

VIDEO: Opera singer proposes on stage
An opera singer gets down on bended knee in front of 700 audience members to ask his girlfriend to marry him.

VIDEO: Actor opens mansion restoration
The actor Damian Lewis officially opens the latest phase of restoration work at Aberglasney Mansion in Carmarthenshire.

VIDEO: 'Shortest flight' pilot retires
A pilot who has completed the world's shortest scheduled flight more than 13,000 times is retiring after 24 years in the job.

VIDEO: Island boat passengers rescued
An investigation is to be launched following the running aground of a pleasure boat off the coast of Pembrokeshire on Saturday.

VIDEO: UK climbers vie for Olympic place
As several sports vie for a place on the shortlist for inclusion in future Olympic Games, Dame Kelly Holmes is among the figures backing climbing.

VIDEO: Will Smith surprise at City Hall
Hollywood star Will Smith and son Jaden surprised schoolchildren gathered for an event at London's City Hall.

VIDEO: Police probe fatal tiger attack
The death of a zoo worker attacked by a tiger could have been due to "human or technical factors", police said.

VIDEO: Urban art on streets of Bristol
Europe's largest live Urban Paint Festival takes place this weekend in Bristol.

Why I work with sex offenders
What it's like to work with sex offenders

Which is the North's best building?
Which is the North of England's best public building?

Disability history: The sword-thrower with no limbs
The sword-throwing origami expert - who had no limbs

Root proves his class at Headingley
Jonathan Agnew on Joe Root's maiden Test century

Is Ryanair really Europe's most punctual airline?
Is Ryanair really Europe's most punctual airline?

VIDEO: Lightbulb moment: Radios on the ceiling
Designer adapts light socket to power "hanging" radio

Papers seeking Woolwich answers
Papers seeking Woolwich answers

 


Cornish Language Groups Around Cornwall

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FIND A CORNISH LANGUAGE COURSE IN YOUR AREA

East Cornwall

Bodmin Mondays, 19.00-21.00, The Garland Ox, suitable for beginners to advanced students, contact Jerry Jefferies on 01726 824784 or jerry@keskewsel.com

Bude Fridays, 19.30-21.30, Royal British Legion, suitable for all levels, contact Jerry Jefferies on 01726 824784 or jerry@keskewsel.com

Callington Wednesdays, 19.15-21.15, Guild Room, Callington Methodist Church, suitable for beginners through to advanced students, contact Maureen Pierce on 01579 382511 or mpiercekernow@btinternet.com

Camelford Thursdays or Fridays TBC, 19.00-21.00, above Keskewsel shop, suitable for beginners, contact Jerry Jefferies on 01726 824784 or jerry@keskewsel.com

Launceston Thursdays, 19.30-21.30, Central Methodist Church, suitable for beginners to intermediate students, contact Tim Hambly on 01566 773716 or tchambly@btinternet.com

Polperro Tuesdays, 10.30-12.30, private house, suitable for intermediate students, contact Ken George on 01503 250658 or ken.george@hotmail.co.uk

Saltash Tuesdays, 19.00-21.00, Saltash College, suitable for beginners through to advanced students, contact Maureen Pierce on 01579 382511 or mpiercekernow@btinternet.com

Wadebridge Tuesdays, 19.00-21.00, Halfway House Inn, St Jidgey, suitable for beginners, contact Jerry Jefferies on 01726 824784 or jerry@keskewsel.com


Mid Cornwall

Falmouth Tuesdays 19.00-20.00, tutor's house, suitable for ntermediate students, contact Polin Prys on 01326 313496 or email rosmodres@hotmail.com

Lostwithiel Mondays, 19.00-21.00, Lostwithiel Community Centre, suitable for beginners and intermediate students, contact Jan Edmondson on 01503 220445 or anjanva@phonecoop.coop

Newquay Wednesdays, 19.00-21.00, Bishops' C of E School, suitable for beginners, contact Liz Carne on 01637 876326 or e.carne@tiscali.co.uk

Penryn Wednesdays, 19.00-20.30, WI Hall, Mabe, suitable for all levels, contact Rael Harvey on 01209 719321 or ankylghkernewek@hotmail.co.uk

Penryn Wednesdays, 19.00-20.30, New Inn, Mabe, suitable for beginners and intermediate students, contact Rael Harvey on 01209 719321 or ankylghkernewek@hotmail.co.uk

St Dennis Wednesdays, 19.00-21.00, Clay TAWC, suitable for all levels, contact Jerry Jefferies on 01726 824784 or jerry@keskewsel.com

Truro Tuesdays, 19.00-21.00, County Hall, suitable for beginners and intermediate students, contact Janice Lobb on 01872 278501 or janicelobb@gmail.com

Truro Tuesdays, 19.15-21.00, private house, suitable for beginners, contact Conan Jenkin on 01872 261263 or conanjenkin@hotmail.com


West Cornwall

Camborne Mondays, 19.00-20.30, private house, suitable for beginners, contact Matthew Clarke on 01209 610890 or pennlorwydh@hotmail.com

Camborne Thursdays, 19.00-20.30, Centenary Centre, suitable for all levels, contact Ray Chubb on 01209 842394 or ray@spyrys.org

Hayle Mondays, 19.30-21.00, public venue TBC, suitable for beginners, contact Trevor Smitheram on 01326 221867 or trevor.smitheram@btopenworld.com

Heamoor Wednesdays, 19.00-21.00, St Thomas' Church Hall, suitable for all levels, contact Koreen Twydell on 01736 758344 or at koreen@koreen3.orangehome.co.uk

Mawgan Tuesdays, 19.30-21.00, private house, suitable for beginners, contact Trevor Smitheram on 01326 221867 or trevor.smitheram@btopenworld.com

Mullion Mondays, 19.30-21.00, Redannack Community Room, suitable for all levels, contact Dick Ormond on 01326 240168 or susan.ormond@btinternet.com

Newlyn Mondays, 18.30-19.30, Newlyn Trinity Centre, suitable for advanced students, contact Andrew Climo at andrew@communityleaders.org.uk

Newlyn Mondays, 19.45-21.00, Trinity Centre, suitable for beginners, contact Andrew Climo at andrew@communityleaders.org.uk

Redruth Mondays, TBC, private house, suitable for beginners to intermediate students, contact Esther Johns on 01326 290242 or estherjcroft@aol.com

Redruth Wednesdays, 17.00-19.00, Melting Pot, Krowji, suitable for families, contact Ben Read on 07915 252757 or ben@themeltingpotcafe.co.uk

Redruth Wednesdays, 10.00-12.00, private house, suitable for beginners, contact Audrey Metcalfe on 01209 313847 or audreymetcalfe@hotmail.co.uk

St Ives Fridays, 19.30-21.00, Fishermen's Lodge, suitable for beginners, contact Mick Paynter on 01736 795874 or e-mail mickpaynter@paynter6862.fsnet.co.uk

St Ives Fridays, 18.00-19.30, Fishermen's Lodge, suitable for 2nd grade students, contact Mick Paynter on 01736 795874 or e-mail mickpaynter@paynter6862.fsnet.co.uk

St Ives Tuesdays, 19.30-21.00, Fishermen's Lodge, suitable for 3rd grade students, contact Mick Paynter on 01736 795874 or e-mail mickpaynter@paynter6862.fsnet.co.uk

St Ives Thursdays, 19.30-21.00, Fishermen's Lodge, suitable for 4th grade/advanced students, contact Mick Paynter on 01736 795874 or e-mail mickpaynter@paynter6862.fsnet.co.uk

 

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