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IT has been officially announced that Princess Pavilion is set to reopen in the very near future after both it and Gyllyngdune Gardens were devolved… ....
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G7 protest site at Truro Lemon Quay overturned by police after strong backlash Protest groups said they would boycott the site because of its unfair effect on locals, including Truro Farmers Market - who are celebrating the u-turn Updated Lemon Quay is no longer being used as a designated protest spot (Image: Simon Lewis / www.westcountryviews.co.uk) An unpopular decision to use Truro’s Lemon Quay as a designated protest site for the G7 Summit next month has been overturned, Devon and Cornwall Police has said. The site was, alongside an area in Falmouth and two places in Devon, chosen by the police as the legal and designated spot for people protesting G7 to gather, many miles away from the summit’s venue in Carbis Bay. ....
Cornwall Council is asking people to consider fostering or adopting siblings or brother-sister groups in its latest campaign. The Council’s Family Placement team has launched the campaign in the hopes that, by keeping sibling groups together, they remain together and can help and support each other throughout the fostering or adoption process. Ideal adopters or foster carers are people who have a desire to better the life of sibling groups who can no longer be cared for by their family. Cornwall Council’s Strategic Director for Together for Families, Meredith Teasdale, said: We are always looking for foster and adoptive parents for sibling groups across Cornwall. ....