8 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

8 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 8 bus time schedule & line map 8 Long Rock View In Website Mode The 8 bus line (Long Rock) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Long Rock: 9:40 AM - 3:15 PM (2) Penzance: 1:15 PM (3) Penzance: 8:21 AM - 6:25 PM (4) St Just: 7:45 AM - 5:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 8 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 8 bus arriving. Direction: Long Rock 8 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Long Rock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:40 AM - 3:15 PM St Just Terminus, St Just Market Street, St Just Tuesday 9:40 AM - 3:15 PM Cape Cornwall School, St Just Wednesday 9:40 AM - 3:15 PM Fore Street, St Just Thursday 9:40 AM - 3:15 PM Fore Street, St Just Friday 9:40 AM - 3:15 PM Carn Bosavern, St Just Saturday 9:40 AM - 3:15 PM Tregeseal Cross Roads, St Just Chywoone Rural Workshops, St. Just Civil Parish Leswidden Farm, Grumbla 8 bus Info Direction: Long Rock Lower Botrea, Grumbla Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 55 min Beacon Estate, Sancreed Line Summary: St Just Terminus, St Just, Cape Cornwall School, St Just, Fore Street, St Just, Carn Sancreed Church, Sancreed Bosavern, St Just, Tregeseal Cross Roads, St Just, Leswidden Farm, Grumbla, Lower Botrea, Grumbla, Elstree, Drift Crossroads Beacon Estate, Sancreed, Sancreed Church, Sancreed, Elstree, Drift Crossroads, The Garage, Buryas Bridge, Crossroads, Newlyn, Pink Lodge, The Garage, Buryas Bridge Penzance, St Clare, Penzance, West Cornwall Hospital, Penzance, Penalverne Place, Penzance, Crossroads, Newlyn Market Jew Street, Penzance, Bus Station, Penzance, Chyandour, Penzance, Tesco, Penzance, Pink Lodge, Penzance Sainsburys Car Park, Penzance, Sainsburys, Penzance, Halfords, Penzance, Morrisons, Long St Clare, Penzance Rock West Cornwall Hospital, Penzance Penalverne Place, Penzance 1, 2 Market Jew Street, Penzance 15 Market Jew Street, Penzance Civil Parish Bus Station, Penzance Chyandour, Penzance Eastern Green, Penzance Civil Parish Tesco, Penzance Branwell Lane, Penzance Civil Parish Sainsburys Car Park, Penzance Sainsburys, Penzance Halfords, Penzance Morrisons, Long Rock Chy An Mor, Ludgvan Civil Parish Direction: Penzance 8 bus Time Schedule 6 stops Penzance Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 1:15 PM Morrisons, Long Rock Chy An Mor, Ludgvan Civil Parish Tuesday 1:15 PM Sainsburys Car Park, Penzance Wednesday 1:15 PM Gwel Lewern, Penzance Thursday 1:15 PM Friday 1:15 PM Tesco, Penzance Branwell Lane, Penzance Civil Parish Saturday 1:15 PM Chyandour, Penzance Eastern Green, Penzance Civil Parish Bus Station, Penzance 8 bus Info Direction: Penzance Stops: 6 Trip Duration: 15 min Line Summary: Morrisons, Long Rock, Sainsburys Car Park, Penzance, Gwel Lewern, Penzance, Tesco, Penzance, Chyandour, Penzance, Bus Station, Penzance Direction: Penzance 8 bus Time Schedule 17 stops Penzance Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:21 AM - 6:25 PM St Just Terminus, St Just Market Street, St Just Tuesday 8:21 AM - 6:25 PM Fore Street, St Just Wednesday 8:21 AM - 6:25 PM Fore Street, St Just Thursday 8:21 AM - 6:25 PM Carn Bosavern, St Just Friday 8:21 AM - 6:25 PM Tregeseal Cross Roads, St Just Saturday 8:21 AM - 6:25 PM Chywoone Rural Workshops, St. Just Civil Parish Leswidden Farm, Grumbla Lower Botrea, Grumbla 8 bus Info Direction: Penzance Beacon Estate, Sancreed Stops: 17 Trip Duration: 34 min Sancreed Church, Sancreed Line Summary: St Just Terminus, St Just, Fore Street, St Just, Carn Bosavern, St Just, Tregeseal Elstree, Drift Crossroads Cross Roads, St Just, Leswidden Farm, Grumbla, Lower Botrea, Grumbla, Beacon Estate, Sancreed, The Garage, Buryas Bridge Sancreed Church, Sancreed, Elstree, Drift Crossroads, The Garage, Buryas Bridge, Crossroads, Crossroads, Newlyn Newlyn, Pink Lodge, Penzance, St Clare, Penzance, West Cornwall Hospital, Penzance, Penalverne Place, Penzance, Market Jew Street, Penzance, Bus Pink Lodge, Penzance Station, Penzance St Clare, Penzance West Cornwall Hospital, Penzance Penalverne Place, Penzance 1, 2 Market Jew Street, Penzance 15 Market Jew Street, Penzance Civil Parish Bus Station, Penzance Direction: St Just 8 bus Time Schedule 23 stops St Just Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:45 AM - 5:50 PM Morrisons, Long Rock Chy An Mor, Ludgvan Civil Parish Tuesday 7:45 AM - 5:50 PM Sainsburys Car Park, Penzance Wednesday 7:45 AM - 5:50 PM Gwel Lewern, Penzance Thursday 7:45 AM - 5:50 PM Friday 7:45 AM - 5:50 PM Tesco, Penzance Branwell Lane, Penzance Civil Parish Saturday 7:45 AM - 5:50 PM Chyandour, Penzance Eastern Green, Penzance Civil Parish Bus Station, Penzance 8 bus Info Direction: St Just Market Jew Street, Penzance Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 36 min Green Market, Penzance Line Summary: Morrisons, Long Rock, Sainsburys The Greenmarket, Penzance Civil Parish Car Park, Penzance, Gwel Lewern, Penzance, Tesco, Penzance, Chyandour, Penzance, Bus Station, Penalverne Place, Penzance Penzance, Market Jew Street, Penzance, Green 1, 2 Market, Penzance, Penalverne Place, Penzance, West Cornwall Hospital, Penzance, St Clare, Penzance, West Cornwall Hospital, Penzance Pink Lodge, Penzance, Crossroads, Newlyn, The Garage, Buryas Bridge, Elstree, Drift Crossroads, St Clare, Penzance Sancreed Church, Sancreed, Beacon Estate, Sancreed, Lower Botrea, Grumbla, Leswidden Farm, Pink Lodge, Penzance Grumbla, Tregeseal Cross Roads, St Just, Carn Bosavern, St Just, Fore Street, St Just, St Just Terminus, St Just Crossroads, Newlyn The Garage, Buryas Bridge Elstree, Drift Crossroads Sancreed Church, Sancreed Beacon Estate, Sancreed Lower Botrea, Grumbla Leswidden Farm, Grumbla Tregeseal Cross Roads, St Just Chywoone Rural Workshops, St. Just Civil Parish Carn Bosavern, St Just Fore Street, St Just Fore Street, St Just St Just Terminus, St Just Market Street, St Just 8 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or Check Live Arrival Times subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in South West. About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
Recommended publications
  • 1860 Cornwall Quarter Sessions and Assizes
    1860 Cornwall Quarter Sessions and Assizes Table of Contents 1. Epiphany Sessions .......................................................................................................... 1 2. Lent Assizes .................................................................................................................. 19 3. Easter Sessions ............................................................................................................. 64 4. Midsummer Sessions ................................................................................................... 79 5. Summer Assizes ......................................................................................................... 102 6. Michaelmas Sessions.................................................................................................. 125 Royal Cornwall Gazette 6th January 1860 1. Epiphany Sessions These Sessions opened at 11 o’clock on Tuesday the 3rd instant, at the County Hall, Bodmin, before the following Magistrates: Chairmen: J. JOPE ROGERS, ESQ., (presiding); SIR COLMAN RASHLEIGH, Bart.; C.B. GRAVES SAWLE, Esq. Lord Vivian. Edwin Ley, Esq. Lord Valletort, M.P. T.S. Bolitho, Esq. The Hon. Captain Vivian. W. Horton Davey, Esq. T.J. Agar Robartes, Esq., M.P. Stephen Nowell Usticke, Esq. N. Kendall, Esq., M.P. F.M. Williams, Esq. R. Davey, Esq., M.P. George Williams, Esq. J. St. Aubyn, Esq., M.P. R. Gould Lakes, Esq. W.H. Pole Carew, Esq. C.A. Reynolds, Esq. F. Rodd, Esq. H. Thomson, Esq. Augustus Coryton, Esq. Neville Norway, Esq. Harry Reginald
    [Show full text]
  • Cornwall Council Altarnun Parish Council
    CORNWALL COUNCIL THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for election as Councillor for the ALTARNUN PARISH COUNCIL STATEMENT AS TO PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated: Decision of the Surname Other Names Home Address Description (if any) Returning Officer Baker-Pannell Lisa Olwen Sun Briar Treween Altarnun Launceston PL15 7RD Bloomfield Chris Ipc Altarnun Launceston Cornwall PL15 7SA Branch Debra Ann 3 Penpont View Fivelanes Launceston Cornwall PL15 7RY Dowler Craig Nicholas Rivendale Altarnun Launceston PL15 7SA Hoskin Tom The Bungalow Trewint Marsh Launceston Cornwall PL15 7TF Jasper Ronald Neil Kernyk Park Car Mechanic Tredaule Altarnun Launceston Cornwall PL15 7RW KATE KENNALLY Dated: Wednesday, 05 April, 2017 RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the RETURNING OFFICER, CORNWALL COUNCIL, COUNCIL OFFICES, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR CORNWALL COUNCIL THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for election as Councillor for the ALTARNUN PARISH COUNCIL STATEMENT AS TO PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated: Decision of the Surname Other Names Home Address Description (if any) Returning Officer Kendall Jason John Harrowbridge Hill Farm Commonmoor Liskeard PL14 6SD May Rosalyn 39 Penpont View Labour Party Five Lanes Altarnun Launceston Cornwall PL15 7RY McCallum Marion St Nonna's View St Nonna's Close Altarnun PL15 7RT Richards Catherine Mary Penpont House Altarnun Launceston Cornwall PL15 7SJ Smith Wes Laskeys Caravan Farmer Trewint Launceston Cornwall PL15 7TG The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated.
    [Show full text]
  • CORNWALL Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society
    Entries in red - require a photograph CORNWALL Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No Parish Location Position CW_BFST16 SS 26245 16619 A39 MORWENSTOW Woolley, just S of Bradworthy turn low down on verge between two turns of staggered crossroads CW_BFST17 SS 25545 15308 A39 MORWENSTOW Crimp just S of staggered crossroads, against a low Cornish hedge CW_BFST18 SS 25687 13762 A39 KILKHAMPTON N of Stursdon Cross set back against Cornish hedge CW_BFST19 SS 26016 12222 A39 KILKHAMPTON Taylors Cross, N of Kilkhampton in lay-by in front of bungalow CW_BFST20 SS 25072 10944 A39 KILKHAMPTON just S of 30mph sign in bank, in front of modern house CW_BFST21 SS 24287 09609 A39 KILKHAMPTON Barnacott, lay-by (the old road) leaning to left at 45 degrees CW_BFST22 SS 23641 08203 UC road STRATTON Bush, cutting on old road over Hunthill set into bank on climb CW_BLBM02 SX 10301 70462 A30 CARDINHAM Cardinham Downs, Blisland jct, eastbound carriageway on the verge CW_BMBL02 SX 09143 69785 UC road HELLAND Racecourse Downs, S of Norton Cottage drive on opp side on bank CW_BMBL03 SX 08838 71505 UC road HELLAND Coldrenick, on bank in front of ditch difficult to read, no paint CW_BMBL04 SX 08963 72960 UC road BLISLAND opp. Tresarrett hamlet sign against bank. Covered in ivy (2003) CW_BMCM03 SX 04657 70474 B3266 EGLOSHAYLE 100m N of Higher Lodge on bend, in bank CW_BMCM04 SX 05520 71655 B3266 ST MABYN Hellandbridge turning on the verge by sign CW_BMCM06 SX 06595 74538 B3266 ST TUDY 210 m SW of Bravery on the verge CW_BMCM06b SX 06478 74707 UC road ST TUDY Tresquare, 220m W of Bravery, on climb, S of bend and T junction on the verge CW_BMCM07 SX 0727 7592 B3266 ST TUDY on crossroads near Tregooden; 400m NE of Tregooden opp.
    [Show full text]
  • 1862 Cornwall Quarter Sessions and Assizes
    1862 Cornwall Quarter Sessions and Assizes Table of Contents 1. Epiphany Sessions .................................................................................................................... 1 2. Lent Assizes ........................................................................................................................... 24 3. Easter Sessions ...................................................................................................................... 55 4. Midsummer Sessions ............................................................................................................. 70 5. Summer Assizes ..................................................................................................................... 90 6. Michaelmas Sessions. .......................................................................................................... 130 Royal Cornwall Gazette 3 January 3 1862 1. Epiphany Sessions These Sessions were opened on Tuesday, the 31st Dec., at the County Hall, Bodmin, before the following magistrates:— Sir Colman Rashleigh, Bart. (presiding), Chairmen. C.B. Graves Sawle, Esq., Lord Vivian. J. Borlase, Esq. Hon. G.M. Fortescue. Neville Norway, Esq. Sir John S. Trelawny., Bart. Edwin Ley, Esq. N. Kendall, Esq., M.P. J.T.H. Peter, Esq. R. Davey, Esq., M.P. W.C. Braddon, Esq. W.H. Pole Carew., Esq. C.B. Kingdon, Esq. E. Coode, jun., Esq. Rev. Prebendary Tatham. F. Howell, Esq. Rev. R. Buller. D.P. Le Grice, Esq. Rev. Vyell F. Vyvyan. H.R.S. Trelawny, Esq. Rev. C.M. Edward Collins. R. Gully
    [Show full text]
  • Ludgvan Neighbourhood Plan Local Evidence Report January 2018
    Ludgvan Neighbourhood Plan Local Evidence Report January 2018 Introduction Neighbourhood planning policy and proposals need to be based on a proper understanding of the place they relate to, if it they are to be relevant, realistic and to address local issues effectively. It is important that our Neighbourhood Plan is based on robust information and analysis of the local area; this is called the evidence base. Unless policy is based on firm evidence and proper community engagement, then it is more likely to reflect the assumptions and prejudices of those writing it than to reflect the needs of the wider area and community. This Local Evidence Report presents a topic by topic picture in facts, local opinions and aspirations of what the Parish of Ludgvan is all about in 2017/18, so as to provide the ‘evidence’ on which to base the development of the Ludgvan Neighbourhood Plan. We have used a variety of authoritative sources and recent survey material to put this Report together. To keep it relevant and accessible we have summarised information. Should the reader want more information or background we have provided links wherever possible to the source document. Inevitably we have not found all the information we sought. You are invited to contribute additional material to our evidence base. If you have any additional recent and relevant facts or can provide authoritative opinion about land use-related matters in Ludgvan Parish, please get in touch with the Parish Clerk at: [email protected] At the end of each topic section is a Key Messages box that includes messages discerned from evidence gathered and presented either in this report or the relevant Ludgvan Background Paper prepared by the NP Steering Group and available to view on the Ludgvan NP website1.
    [Show full text]
  • Land to the North of Chywoone Rural Workshops, Road
    Appeal Decision Site visit made on 5 December 2016 by C J Ball DArch DCons RIBA IHBC an Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Decision date: 03 January 2017 Appeal Ref: APP/D0840/W/16/3155834 Land to the north of Chywoone Rural Workshops, Road from New Road to Grumbla, St Just TR19 7RY The appeal is made under section 78 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 against a refusal to grant planning permission. The appeal is made by Mr T Olds against the decision of Cornwall Council. The application Ref PA15/10311, dated 6 October 2014 (sic) (received by the Council on 4 November 2015) was refused by notice dated 12 February 2016. The development proposed is the erection of a building to be jointly used for storage for commercial garage and agricultural businesses in single ownership. Decision 1. The appeal is dismissed. Preliminary matters 2. The Cornwall Local Plan (CLP) was adopted on 22 November, superseding the saved policies of the Penwith Local Plan referred to in the reasons for refusal. I am required to assess the proposal against the up-to-date development plan so I asked both parties to comment on how this might affect their respective cases. Their comments have been taken into account. Application for costs 3. An application for costs was made by Mr T Olds against Cornwall Council. This application is the subject of a separate Decision. Main Issue 4. The main issue in this case is the effect of the proposed development on the character and appearance of the countryside.
    [Show full text]
  • West Guide Web March 2021.Pdf
    Download our app and purchase your tickets delivering services under the brand Transport for Cornwall today “Go Cornwall Bus” gocornwallbus.co.uk Find us on: gocornwallbus.co.uk [email protected] 0808 196 2632 Tickets purchased on the Go Cornwall Bus App are valid on Go Cornwall Bus, OTS, Hopley’s & Travel Cornwall services. Nationwide bus times 0871 200 22 33 calls cost 10p per minute from a BT landline calls from other service providers & mobiles may vary traveline.info All information correct at time of print 1 Welcome Welcome to your guide for Go Cornwall Bus services in West Cornwall. There are also guides available Did you know...? for Mid Cornwall & East Cornwall. You can also pick up a copy of our East & Mid Cornwall guides! Go Cornwall Bus partners with OTS, Hopley’s Coaces or visit our website www.gocornwallbus.co.uk & Travel Cornwall delivering services under the brand Transport for Cornwall. The new bus contract funded by Cornwall Council has enabled us to deliver over 100 new buses into service over the last 12 months. This has led to a step change in the quality of service provided & also supports Cornwall’s Climate Emergency. Buses operating under the Transport for Cornwall brand form the newest bus fleet in the country which helps us improve air quality. Where to find additional information Daily service updates are available on our Twitter feed & linked to our website at www.gocornwallbus.co.uk Longer term service disruptions, including road closures & diversions are also available on our Facebook page. Our App is available on both iOS & Android, allowing you to plan journeys, track live buses & buy tickets - just search for Go Cornwall Bus in the app store.
    [Show full text]
  • Edited by IJ Bennallick & DA Pearman
    BOTANICAL CORNWALL 2010 No. 14 Edited by I.J. Bennallick & D.A. Pearman BOTANICAL CORNWALL No. 14 Edited by I.J.Bennallick & D.A.Pearman ISSN 1364 - 4335 © I.J. Bennallick & D.A. Pearman 2010 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the copyright holder. Published by - the Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly (ERCCIS) based at the- Cornwall Wildlife Trust Five Acres, Allet, Truro, Cornwall, TR4 9DJ Tel: (01872) 273939 Fax: (01872) 225476 Website: www.erccis.co.uk and www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk Cover photo: Perennial Centaury Centaurium scilloides at Gwennap Head, 2010. © I J Bennallick 2 Contents Introduction - I. J. Bennallick & D. A. Pearman 4 A new dandelion - Taraxacum ronae - and its distribution in Cornwall - L. J. Margetts 5 Recording in Cornwall 2006 to 2009 – C. N. French 9 Fitch‟s Illustrations of the British Flora – C. N. French 15 Important Plant Areas – C. N. French 17 The decline of Illecebrum verticillatum – D. A. Pearman 22 Bryological Field Meetings 2006 – 2007 – N. de Sausmarez 29 Centaurium scilloides, Juncus subnodulosus and Phegopteris connectilis rediscovered in Cornwall after many years – I. J. Bennallick 36 Plant records for Cornwall up to September 2009 – I. J. Bennallick 43 Plant records and update from the Isles of Scilly 2006 – 2009 – R. E. Parslow 93 3 Introduction We can only apologise for the very long gestation of this number. There is so much going on in the Cornwall botanical world – a New Red Data Book, an imminent Fern Atlas, plans for a new Flora and a Rare Plant Register, plus masses of fieldwork, most notably for Natural England for rare plants on SSSIs, that somehow this publication has kept on being put back as other more urgent tasks vie for precedence.
    [Show full text]
  • CORNWALL.] Soc 996 [POST OFFICE Smiths, BLACKSMITHS &C.-Con
    • [CORNWALL.] soc 996 [POST OFFICE SMITHs, BLACKSMITHS &c.-con. Snell William, Pound lane, Liskeard White John, Nancledrea, Towednack, Pengelly John, East Looe, Liskeard Sowden Richd. St. Blazey, Par Station Penzance . PenkallJ.Trevithian,St.Keverne,Helstn Sowden William, Penpillick, Tyward- White Nicholas, jun. Chyandour, Penrose J ames, N ewquay reath, Par Station Gulval, Penzance Perkins William, Pillaton, St. Mellion Spargo William, Carnsew, Mabe,Penryn White William, Meneagestreet, Helston Phillips Job Josias, Roche, St. Austell Spargo James, Menherion, Carnmenel- Whitehair David, Polmassick, St. E~, Phillips John, Marazion lis, Helston St. A us tell Phillips M. Kerrow, 1\ladron, Penzance Stapleton W .St.Stephens-by-Launceston Whitebair Joseph, Sticker, St. Mewan, Pike Edward, Bridge eud, St. Winnow, Stephens John, Trevear, Gorran St. Austell Lostwithiei Stephens Rd. Wm. New Bridge st.Truro Wilcox Mark, Moorswater; Liskeard Pinch James, St. Mabyn, Borlmin :::ltephens William, Mountjoy, Colan, WilliamsJohn Hoppin,Kenwyn st.Truro Polglaze Wm. jun. Menea!!e st. Helston St. Columb Williams Thomas, Lady street, Helston Pornroy Samuel, Trebartha, North hill, Stevens John, Strand, St. Mary's, Scilly Williams William, Menagwyns, Gerran Lannceston Stone John, New mill, Gulval, Penzance Willou~hb~· John,.Lannarth, Redruth Pope Silas, Cross street, Pads tow Strick William, Denison, Calstock Wilt on J. Treverbyn, St. Neot, Liskeard Pote R. Millbrook, Maker, Devonport Sturtridge Henry, Lane end, Luxulyan, Winn B.Trewennack, Wendron, Helston Prout John, Bo:'!castle Bodmin Winn John, Church town, Wendron, Prout Thomas, Tower st. Launceston Sullivan J. Tolcarne, Newlyn, Penzance Hebton Pryor William, Gregwartba, Carnmen- Sweet John, Castledor, St. Sampson's, Winter J ames, 6 Frances street, Truro ellis, Redruth Par Station Wood Richard, North street, Lostwithiel Puckey William, Bissick, Ladock, Sweet William, Fowey Woodley Rohert, Stratton Gram pound Road Symonds J.
    [Show full text]
  • Display PDF in Separate
    N_M s'c^h (mot l^o ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NRA National Riven Authority South West Region INVESTIGATION OF TECHNAZENE CONTAMINATION IN THE CHYANDOUR BROOK WEST CORNWALL DURING SPRING 1990 JUNE 1990 FW1/90/015 GORDON H BIELBY BSc Regional General Manager C V M DAVIES BSc Environmental Protection Manager INVESTIGATION OF TECNAZEHE OGNTAKENATIGN IN THE CHYANDOUR BROOK, WEST (CORNWALL DURING SPRING 1990. FWI/90/015 R.P. Smith Freshwater Investigation Team Bnvironmental Protection NRA South West Region Hanley House EXETER ENVIRONMENT AGENCY 130182 SUMMARY Routine river quality sampling for pesticides in the Chyandour Brook on 30 f January 1990 revealed 290 ng/1 of tecnazene at the A30 roadbridge monitoring point. Although the concentration of tecnazene was below the tentative EQS (= 1000 ng/1) adopted by the SW Region, an investigation was undertaken to trace the source of tecnazene and to gain more information about the variation in concentration of this scantly studied pesticide. Three chemical surveys traced the source of tecnazene to a fish & chip shop at Treneere where potato washings are discharged directly to the river. The study demonstrated that discharges are intermittent and that routine river monitoring may miss periods of maximum contamination. It was not possible to measure any toxic effect from tecnazene on the aquatic invertebrate fauna as upstream water quality problems had already impoverished the invertebrate community. j It is recommended that the discharge is controlled by the application of an appropriate consent. V CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION. 2. THE CHYANDOUR BROOK. 2.1 River-Use. 3. TECNAZENE USES & HISTORIC RIVER POLLUTION. 4. METHODS. 5.
    [Show full text]
  • Golant Agas Dynergh!
    Issue 65 (05/17 Oct/Nov) Golant agas dynergh! RA David & Debbie at the quay, the spot which inspired this wonderfully vibrant painting of our riverside village. ‘Golant agas dynergh’– Cornish for ‘Golant welcomes you’ Thanks to the talents of one of our local artists, David Parry, locals and visitors to Golant are to be welcomed to our very special village by a beautiful, eye-catching and colourful sign revealing a wonderful view of the river. The sign was commissioned and paid for by St Sampson Parish Council. Local artists were asked if they were in- terested in painting the sign, and David was the first to respond, giving his services free of charge. The positioning of it will be decided at the next council meeting. Parish Councillor Debbie Pugh-Jones, whose idea it was to provide a more welcoming sign at the village entrance, said: “We are so grateful to David for doing this, and are privileged to have his fantastic skills displayed at the en- trance to the village. David worked in partnership with the sign-maker to produce a truly unique sign which reflects Golant in its true glory”. David writes: “I was delighted to be asked to do it, and wanted to capture the feeling of space and openness that one gets after driving down beautiful but enclosed Water Lane and arriving by the estuary. Also, the subject is dear to my heart, as I have been up and down the River Fowey in all sorts of craft for over 40 years”. 2 FROM THE EDITOR e thought that the paintings of Golant fea- tured exclusively on the front page of the last An extract from The West Briton W issue would lead to lots of interest.
    [Show full text]
  • Cornwall Council
    Cornwall Council Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment ANNEX 5 – Chronology of Major Flood Events in Cornwall June 2011 1800 – 1899 A storm caused coastal flooding affecting a number of communities along the south coast on 19-20 January 1817. Polperro harbour was destroyed by this storm and Looe was badly damaged. Truro suffered from numerous flooding events during the 1800s (1811, 1815, 1818, 1838, 1841, 1844, 1846, 1848 (twice), 1869, 1875, 1880, 1882 (twice), 1885, 1894 and 1899). These were usually associated with high river flows coinciding with high tides. Known as the Great Flood of 16 July 1847, due to an intense rainstorm event on Davidstow Moor water collected in the valley and forced a passage of water down the Camel and Inney. Bodmin - Dunmere Valley and the whole area below Dunmere Hill was flooded by the River Camel. Dunmere Bridge was washed away as was the new 40 feet (12 m) high railway bridge. At St. Breward, bridges from Gam Bridge to Dunmere were washed away by a wall of water 12 to 18 feet (3.5-5.5 m) above normal along the River Camel. The devastating floods that swept down from Davidstow Moor washed away all but two of the bridges along the River Camel - Wadebridge and Helland being the only survivors. Serious flooding occurred in Par and St Blazey in November 1852. November 1875 saw heavy rain resulting in serious flooding in Bude, Camelford, Polmorla, Hayle, St Just, Penzance and Truro. Extreme rainfall in October 1880 resulted in serious flooding in both Bodmin and Truro. High tides at the end of September and early October 1882 resulted in flooding in Boscastle, Truro, Wadebridge and Padstow.
    [Show full text]