Tour of Britain In the most detailed plans ever made for an international sporting event, Cornwall’s health and highways experts are working hard to ensure the first leg of the Tour of Britain prestige cycle race on September 5 goes smoothly. Among the preparations are discussions with communities and businesses along the 111 mile route from Penzance to Bodmin about the economic benefits the Tour of Britain will bring. Emergency services - police, fire, ambulance and coastguard - will be able to respond as usual, and the event team has been contacting vital sites adjoining the route such as hospitals and fire stations.
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People living in Cornwall have been warned to expect some travel disruption during the G7 Summit next month and the days leading up to it. Those living and working in restricted areas in St Ives and Falmouth will also needed to provide ID to get vehicle access to their homes and businesses. It is as world leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the USA and the EU visit Cornwall from June 11 to 13 when they join Prime Minister Boris Johnson for the UK s turn to host the summit. They will also be joined by the leaders of Australia, India and South Korea, who will attend as guests.