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Many pharmacies in #Cornwall are open today; opening times online. Remember they...
Many pharmacies in #Cornwall are open today; opening times online. Remember they can also give health advice! http://ow.ly/NbcW4
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Strained your shoulder or put out your back from throwing too many shapes on Jus...
Strained your shoulder or put out your back from throwing too many shapes on Just Dance? Did you know minor injury units can treat strains and sprains to your back and shoulder? Opening times are online: www.peninsulacommunityhealth.co.uk
Minor Injury Units
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Here you can find information about GPs, Dentists, Opticians, Chemists, Hospitals and other services available in your local area
Minor Injury Units
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Here you can find information about GPs, Dentists, Opticians, Chemists, Hospitals and other services available in your local area
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Our Governing Body meeting is tomorrow (26 May) from 10.30am at Sedgemoor Centre...
Our Governing Body meeting is tomorrow (26 May) from 10.30am at Sedgemoor Centre, St Austell. Find out more: http://ow.ly/LHsRE
NHS Kernow | NHS Kernow Governing Body Meeting
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NHS Kernow | NHS Kernow Governing Body Meeting
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Do you recognise this man? Police investigating a sexual assault in Plymouth ha...
Do you recognise this man?
Police investigating a sexual assault in Plymouth have issued CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the incident.
At around 12.45pm on Monday 2 February a man started talking to a 27-year-old woman in the queue in the St Andrews Cross post office in the city centre.
After a few minutes he startled the woman by grabbing her around the waist and trying to kiss her face. She managed to push him away and he then left the store.
The man pictured may be able to assist officers with their enquiries.
Anyone who recognises him is asked to email 101@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk, call 101, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111, quoting reference CR/007747/15.
Police investigating a sexual assault in Plymouth have issued CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the incident.
At around 12.45pm on Monday 2 February a man started talking to a 27-year-old woman in the queue in the St Andrews Cross post office in the city centre.
After a few minutes he startled the woman by grabbing her around the waist and trying to kiss her face. She managed to push him away and he then left the store.
The man pictured may be able to assist officers with their enquiries.
Anyone who recognises him is asked to email 101@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk, call 101, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111, quoting reference CR/007747/15.
Sunday footy league injury? Minor injury units at Camborne Redruth and Liskeard...
Sunday footy league injury? Minor injury units at Camborne Redruth and Liskeard community hospitals can repair broken bones, strains & sprains. Opening times online at www.peninsulacommunityhealth.co.uk
Minor Injury Units
www.peninsulacommunityhealth.co.uk
Here you can find information about GPs, Dentists, Opticians, Chemists, Hospitals and other services available in your local area
Minor Injury Units
www.peninsulacommunityhealth.co.uk
Here you can find information about GPs, Dentists, Opticians, Chemists, Hospitals and other services available in your local area
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Too many bank holiday beers last night? Please don't go to A&E with a hangover....
Too many bank holiday beers last night? Please don't go to A&E with a hangover. Drink plenty of water and read our helpful advice.
Hangover cures - Live Well - NHS Choices
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Splitting headaches, sickness, dizziness, dehydration: everyone who's ever drunk too much knows the consequences of it.
Hangover cures - Live Well - NHS Choices
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Splitting headaches, sickness, dizziness, dehydration: everyone who's ever drunk too much knows the consequences of it.
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Upset tummy? Pharmacists can give advice and treatment to help. Many pharmacies...
Upset tummy? Pharmacists can give advice and treatment to help. Many pharmacies are open this weekend and Bank holiday Monday. Opening times are available online: www.england.nhs.uk/south/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2015/04/may-cornwall.pdf
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Kevin Cooper sentenced to life imprisonment for Murder of Falmouth Pensioner Po...
Kevin Cooper sentenced to life imprisonment for Murder of Falmouth Pensioner
Police have welcomed the sentencing of Kevin Cooper (pictured) who has been found guilty of the murder of 72-year-old David Alderson from Falmouth.
Cooper, 34, of Poldory View, Carharrack, was sentenced at Truro Crown Court to life imprisonment, to serve a minimum term of 28 years.
The court heard that Mr Alderson was tricked into driving to the disused Wheal Maid mine near Carharrack on 17 January 2014.
Mr Alderson was beaten and dragged into a pond where he was left to drown. His body was found the next morning by a dog walker.
Cooper stole Mr Alderson’s house keys and entered his flat before stealing a substantial sum of money from his safe.
The jury failed to reach a verdict on Trewen Kevern, 21, of Godolphin Road, Falmouth.
Police will be consulting with the Crown Prosecution Service to consider the options for further action.
Police have welcomed the sentencing of Kevin Cooper (pictured) who has been found guilty of the murder of 72-year-old David Alderson from Falmouth.
Cooper, 34, of Poldory View, Carharrack, was sentenced at Truro Crown Court to life imprisonment, to serve a minimum term of 28 years.
The court heard that Mr Alderson was tricked into driving to the disused Wheal Maid mine near Carharrack on 17 January 2014.
Mr Alderson was beaten and dragged into a pond where he was left to drown. His body was found the next morning by a dog walker.
Cooper stole Mr Alderson’s house keys and entered his flat before stealing a substantial sum of money from his safe.
The jury failed to reach a verdict on Trewen Kevern, 21, of Godolphin Road, Falmouth.
Police will be consulting with the Crown Prosecution Service to consider the options for further action.
Burnt yourself on the BBQ? Minor injury units at #Camborne and #Liskeard communi...
Burnt yourself on the BBQ? Minor injury units at #Camborne and #Liskeard community hospitals can treat them. Opening times online at www.peninsulacommunityhealth.co.uk/
Minor Injury Units
www.peninsulacommunityhealth.co.uk
Here you can find information about GPs, Dentists, Opticians, Chemists, Hospitals and other services available in your local area
Minor Injury Units
www.peninsulacommunityhealth.co.uk
Here you can find information about GPs, Dentists, Opticians, Chemists, Hospitals and other services available in your local area
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Have you been bitten by an insect whilst out? Many pharmacists are open this wee...
Have you been bitten by an insect whilst out? Many pharmacists are open this weekend and Bank Holiday Monday and can advise on treatment. Pharmacy opening times are available online at http://www.england.nhs.uk/south/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2015/04/may-cornwall.pdf
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If you run out of your regular repeat medication, you can get an emergency suppl...
If you run out of your regular repeat medication, you can get an emergency supply from a community pharmacist to keep you going until your GP surgery opens. You’ll need to show the pharmacist a copy of your repeat prescription form, or bring an empty container or box so they can give you the right dose. Details of pharmacy opening times available on our website https://www.kernowccg.nhs.uk/get-info/choose-well/
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Helping patients to choose the right services at the right time.
NHS Kernow | Choose Well
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Helping patients to choose the right services at the right time.
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Need to see a pharmacist, but not sure when they're open? We've got details of o...
Need to see a pharmacist, but not sure when they're open? We've got details of opening times on our website and many are open during the weekend and Bank Holiday Monday. They can also give health advice. www.england.nhs.uk/south/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2015/04/may-cornwall.pdf
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Need to see a pharmacist in Cornwall but not sure when they're open? Get details...
Need to see a pharmacist in Cornwall but not sure when they're open? Get details of opening times online Remember they can also give health advice! http://ow.ly/NbcW4
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Information Notice from the Environment Agency regarding discolouration and bath...
Information Notice from the Environment Agency regarding discolouration and bathing water quality at the Red River posted by Cornwall Councillor Jude Robinson.
Godrevy and Red River discolouration
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Godrevy and Red River discolouration
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RURAL CRIME SURVEY!!! Countryside residents set to make their voices heard in n...
RURAL CRIME SURVEY!!!
Countryside residents set to make their voices heard in national crime poll
The largest ever survey into crime and anti-social Behaviour (ASB) in rural areas has been launched in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to find out how the police can better serve rural communities. The survey, launched by the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN), is calling for people who work or live in rural areas to come forward and give their views on policing in their community, the impact crime and ASB has on them and their neighbours and to ultimately help shape the future of crime prevention and rural policing.
Anyone living or working in rural areas is being encouraged to take part in the survey to help build a picture of what is a widespread but often misunderstood issue. You don’t need to have been a victim of crime to have a view on how the police work. You may be concerned about police visibility or response, see incidents that go unreported, or you may have a local officer who is engaged and proactive.
The survey will be open until Wednesday 24 June. To complete the survey, visit http://www.nationalruralcrimenetwork.net/survey?member=DevonAndCornwall
For more information on the NRCN visit: www.nationalruralcrimenetwork.net
Get involved in the National Rural Crime Survey
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Help us protect rural areas – give us your views on policing and crime. The largest ever survey of crime and anti-social behaviour in rural communities.
Countryside residents set to make their voices heard in national crime poll
The largest ever survey into crime and anti-social Behaviour (ASB) in rural areas has been launched in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to find out how the police can better serve rural communities. The survey, launched by the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN), is calling for people who work or live in rural areas to come forward and give their views on policing in their community, the impact crime and ASB has on them and their neighbours and to ultimately help shape the future of crime prevention and rural policing.
Anyone living or working in rural areas is being encouraged to take part in the survey to help build a picture of what is a widespread but often misunderstood issue. You don’t need to have been a victim of crime to have a view on how the police work. You may be concerned about police visibility or response, see incidents that go unreported, or you may have a local officer who is engaged and proactive.
The survey will be open until Wednesday 24 June. To complete the survey, visit http://www.nationalruralcrimenetwork.net/survey?member=DevonAndCornwall
For more information on the NRCN visit: www.nationalruralcrimenetwork.net
Get involved in the National Rural Crime Survey
www.nationalruralcrimenetwork.net
Help us protect rural areas – give us your views on policing and crime. The largest ever survey of crime and anti-social behaviour in rural communities.
COMPLAINTS OF ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND CRIMINAL DAMAGE IN TREWYN GARDENS ST IVE...
COMPLAINTS OF ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND CRIMINAL DAMAGE IN TREWYN GARDENS ST IVES
Police are having numerous reports of children and young adults congregating in Trewyn Gardens in the evenings. We are being told that they are causing Intimidation to other Park Users and damage to plants.
Police will now be stepping up patrols in the areas and will be taking positive action against those responsible. If you know anyone that is involved please tell them to stop behaving in this manner or stay out of the gardens.
Trewyn Gardens is an area of outstanding beauty and members of our community spend time there to enjoy the tranquillity normally found there. We ask that those using the area have respect for other Park Users.
Causing Damage to plants is a not only a criminal offence but it also means our local Council have to spend money on repairs/replacement which would otherwise be used for other community projects within the town.
Police are having numerous reports of children and young adults congregating in Trewyn Gardens in the evenings. We are being told that they are causing Intimidation to other Park Users and damage to plants.
Police will now be stepping up patrols in the areas and will be taking positive action against those responsible. If you know anyone that is involved please tell them to stop behaving in this manner or stay out of the gardens.
Trewyn Gardens is an area of outstanding beauty and members of our community spend time there to enjoy the tranquillity normally found there. We ask that those using the area have respect for other Park Users.
Causing Damage to plants is a not only a criminal offence but it also means our local Council have to spend money on repairs/replacement which would otherwise be used for other community projects within the town.
ISSUE OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR ORDER ON DAVID HUGHES. On the 19 May 2015, Mr David...
ISSUE OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR ORDER ON DAVID HUGHES.
On the 19 May 2015, Mr David Glyn Hughes was issued a 2 year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) at Cornwall Magistrates Court.
The application which was made in partnership between Cornwall Council’s Anti Social Behaviour Team and Devon and Cornwall Police, prohibits Hughes from:
1. Be in the area known as Penzance as shown on the attached map while under the influence of alcohol;
2. Enter or attempt to enter West Cornwall Hospital whilst under the influence of Alcohol save in a medical emergency;
3. Engage in; threaten to engage in conduct that causes or is capable of causing a nuisance, annoyance, alarm to person or persons which may cause them to fear for their safety;
4.Enter or attempt to enter any licensed premises named on the Penzance pub watch scheme as on 19th May 2015 attached hereto.
Dorian Thomas from Cornwall Council’s ASB Team stated ‘Hughes was subject of previous interventions such as voluntary warnings and a Drink Banning Order was imposed to assist Hughes address his behaviour.
The Drink Banning Order which is due to expire on the 19th November 2015 also prohibits Hughes to be under the influence of alcohol in any public place
Due to a further escalation in Hughes behaviour, there was no alternative but to apply for the Criminal Behaviour Order to protect the public in the community we live and tighten the boundaries for Hughes behaviour.
It is unacceptable for violence such as this to be present in today’s society and we should do all we can to protect the public with in the communities we live.
It is totally unacceptable for one individual to enter into a Hospital and cause fear amongst the staff causing them to feel the need to not only protect themselves, also protect any potential escalation of the behaviour to the patients being treated. The Hospital should be a place of safety for both staff who works incredibly hard and the patients being treated.
The public must have the confidence and reassurance to report anti-social behaviour. By reporting this type of behaviour will assist in making our towns a more pleasant place to socialise and live.’
Inspector Phillips from Penzance St Ives & Hayle stated “David Hughes is a bully. I was appalled by his behaviour throughout the town but particularly at West Cornwall Hospital where caring professionals were assaulted and put in fear. I welcome this ruling and thank those persons who provided us with evidence to secure it”
On the 19 May 2015, Mr David Glyn Hughes was issued a 2 year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) at Cornwall Magistrates Court.
The application which was made in partnership between Cornwall Council’s Anti Social Behaviour Team and Devon and Cornwall Police, prohibits Hughes from:
1. Be in the area known as Penzance as shown on the attached map while under the influence of alcohol;
2. Enter or attempt to enter West Cornwall Hospital whilst under the influence of Alcohol save in a medical emergency;
3. Engage in; threaten to engage in conduct that causes or is capable of causing a nuisance, annoyance, alarm to person or persons which may cause them to fear for their safety;
4.Enter or attempt to enter any licensed premises named on the Penzance pub watch scheme as on 19th May 2015 attached hereto.
Dorian Thomas from Cornwall Council’s ASB Team stated ‘Hughes was subject of previous interventions such as voluntary warnings and a Drink Banning Order was imposed to assist Hughes address his behaviour.
The Drink Banning Order which is due to expire on the 19th November 2015 also prohibits Hughes to be under the influence of alcohol in any public place
Due to a further escalation in Hughes behaviour, there was no alternative but to apply for the Criminal Behaviour Order to protect the public in the community we live and tighten the boundaries for Hughes behaviour.
It is unacceptable for violence such as this to be present in today’s society and we should do all we can to protect the public with in the communities we live.
It is totally unacceptable for one individual to enter into a Hospital and cause fear amongst the staff causing them to feel the need to not only protect themselves, also protect any potential escalation of the behaviour to the patients being treated. The Hospital should be a place of safety for both staff who works incredibly hard and the patients being treated.
The public must have the confidence and reassurance to report anti-social behaviour. By reporting this type of behaviour will assist in making our towns a more pleasant place to socialise and live.’
Inspector Phillips from Penzance St Ives & Hayle stated “David Hughes is a bully. I was appalled by his behaviour throughout the town but particularly at West Cornwall Hospital where caring professionals were assaulted and put in fear. I welcome this ruling and thank those persons who provided us with evidence to secure it”
Prepare for any health issues this bank holiday weekend #choosewell http://ow.ly...
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NHS Kernow | Prepare for any health issues this bank holiday weekend
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Making sure you know where to get treated for any health mishaps should be as important as stocking up on food and drink for the bank holiday...
NHS Kernow | Prepare for any health issues this bank holiday weekend
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Making sure you know where to get treated for any health mishaps should be as important as stocking up on food and drink for the bank holiday...
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