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@ZIGGY .....just a shame they didnt come out clearer.

So how many tens of thousands of tonnes are they using then?

So he gets away with two counts of attempted arson to endanger life with merely a restraing order. The courts are a joke, but god forbid you dont pay all of your rates or tv license.

The cases have gone up because of the large increase in pcr  tests which have been proven to be highly inaccurate at the 45 cycles the nhs use. It is nothing to do with more people moving around the counrty. It is just a casedemic being used by the government to keep us in a state of restictions and renew their emergency powers for what is to come from them in 3 and 4th quarter this year, in ...

Would have been nice to know about all this before all these large vehicles started trundling up & down Badlake Hill all day causing pollution & damage to the road surfaces.

Cornwall
Lynne
Lynne
18 Jun 2021

Just got back from a few days in Cornwall. Boy was it biz -zee. Lots and lots of people. Gawd knows what it will be like during the school summer holidays. Not at all surprised that there has been a surge in Covid cases in the county with cases having rocketed from a reported 5.6 per 100,000 to 59.8 per 100,000 within a 7 day period.

yes, release him back in the community so he can start  more fires................

The contractor on the Dawlish sea wall reconstruction project in south Devon reckons to be saving 1,130 tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere by using ground granulated blast furnace slag as a cement substitute. Read more... https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/ggbs-embraced-for-dawlish-sea-wall

Singh, aged 49, now of Exeter Road, Dawlish, admitted arson and was conditionally discharged by Judge David Evans at Exeter Crown Court. He said it was ‘not expedient’ to punish him because he is currently being treated at Langdon mental hospital, where doctors will manage his release back into the community. Read more... ...

HMS PoW is new (was off Carbis Bay for some reason apparently!). The Chinooks have been around for a while though.