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Cornish Guardian (Notice) 14.07.2021 NEWQUAY & THE NORTH COAST Wednesday, July 14, 2021 CornwallLive.com £1.70 Pollution threat averted after tar lorry crashes onto rocks decision time: 500 bonus VOTES INSIDE » Cute Kids tokens. See Page 11 INSIDE WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2021 CORNISH GU PUZZLEPAGES ARDIAN 25 STAR SEEKER Can you find the star name hidden in this crossword? Don’t miss Complete the crossword in the normal way then make a note General Knowledge Quiz » of the letters contained in all the squares which are marked with shaded stars. These letters will make an anagram of the name you are trying to discover. 1. When did Queen Victoria succeed to the throne? 1 2 3 4 5 6 A 1827 10. Which nut comes from the B 1847 South American tree Bertholletia 7 C 1837 excelsa? 8 D 1857 A Pistachio B Pecan 2. Which US singer released an 9 H H C Cashew 10 album entitled Blood On The D Brazil this week’s 11 Dancefloor in 1997? A Puff Daddy 11. Which Shakespeare work H 12 13 B Dr Dre contains a farcical play about C Michael Jackson Pyramus and Thisbe performed by 14 H D Jon Bon Jovi rustics? 15 A Much Ado About Nothing 16 3. Which actor played Al Pacino’s B The Winter’s Tale H unhinged lawyer in crime drama C The Taming of the Shrew 17 Carlito’s Way? D A Midsummer Night’s Dream 18 H A Sean Penn 19 20 B Sean Astin Gene Simmons 12. The Lev is the national C Val Kilmer See Question 6 currency of which country? H D Ed Norton four-page 21 7. Who created the character A Argentina H 22 Violet Elizabeth Bott? B Bulgaria H 4. Which dynastic family ruled in A A.A. Milne C Chile Brandenberg-Prussia from 1415- D Denmark H 1918? B Enid Blyton ACROSS A Hohenzollern C Robert Louis Stevenson DOWN 13. Which English poet wrote the 7. Soil (5) B Junker D Richmal Crompton prose romance Arcadia? 1. Go back (10) C Richtenberg 8. Small field (7) A Sir Philip Sidney 2. Forward (5) D Romanov 8. What is the Italian word for B Percy Bysshe Shelley 9. Rice cooked with 3. Close (4) ‘scratched drawings’? 5. What is the star Sirius better C Matthew Arnold A Sfumato cheese and onions (7) 4. Self-possession (6) known as? D Alfred Lord Tennyson B Impasto pull-out of 10. Pungent (5) 5. Lying near (8) A The pole-star B Venus C Graffiti 14. What was the profession of 12. Infirmity (10) 6. Messenger (7) 6 C The wandering-star D Chiaroscuro Ludwig Mies van der Rohe? A Aircraft pilot A salvage operation has been launched near Padstow to recover the wreckage of the lorry which was carrying 2,000 litres of bitumen. See page 5 Greg Martin 15. Voters (10) 11. Lawless (10) D The dog-star B Military general 13. Outside (8) 9. What was the name of Jodie 18. Plumb (5) C Explorer 6. Which American rock band’s Foster’s feature-length directorial 19. Take prisoner (7) 14. Opposite (7) D Architect members include Gene Simmons debut, in which she also 16. Register (6) and Paul Stanley? 21. Hopelessness (7) appeared? 15. Who wrote the opera Boris 17. Odd (5) A Kiss 22. Move unobtrusively (5) B Aerosmith A Flora Plum Godunov? 20. Be approved (4) C Guns N’ Roses B Little Man Tate A Peter Tchaikovsky D AC/DC C Sommersby B Modest Mussorgsky Guardian SUDOKU D Flightplan C Mikhail Glinka There is one simple rule in Sudoku. Each row and each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9, and so must each 3 x 3 box.D Alexander Borodin Easy Medium 2 4 3 Hard 6 6 8 2 1 1 9 5 4 2 9 4 6 2 8 4 7 5 1 5 7 puzzles. See 2 5 4 3 2 6 9 7 8 5 5 4 3 2 8 9 8 7 5 2 1 3 6 7 8 4 3 6 8 2 7 2 1 3 6 5 6 1 5 2 9 7 4 9 1 4 5 3 8 2 6 4 6 8 2 7 pages 25-28 5 2 7 7 9 4 3 3 6 6 2 6 » Covid-19 and housing crisis fuelling need for vital support 4 7 2 PLUS...14-7-2021 » Catch up on PROPERTY CORNISH GUARDIAN all the latest &LIVING breathing space Food banks facing Take a look inside this stunning property - see pages 2&3 property news in our 12-page surge in demand supplement ood banks across Cornwall fear a new by Olivier VERGNAULT Food Bank which also serves Bodmin and spike in demand as the Covid-19 fur- [email protected] Camelford, said: “Cornwall Council has had to Flough scheme comes to an end and Uni- @OliVergnault put people in temporary accommodation like SUBSCRIBE versal Credit top-ups are abolished Premier Inns but you can’t cook food properly The duchy already has the worst record for March 31, 2020. A year on, the figures are in a hotel when all you have is a kettle so these » Get your Cornish Guardian for food poverty in the South West with 18,809 worse on all fronts, with the number of distri- people are now coming to us.” food parcels being handed out to people from bution centres rising to 21. 30% less with our offer.Page 24 18 distribution centres in the 12 months to Jacqui White, the founder of the Wadebridge » Full story on pages 12-13 SHOWROOM OPEN BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE A CERTIFICATE UNDER SECTION 19(1)(a) OF, AND PARAGRAPH 6(1)(a) OF SCHEDULE 3 TO THE 1981 ACT THE ACQUISITION OF LAND ACT 1981 THE CORNWALL COUNCIL (ST AUSTELL TO A30 LINK ROAD) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER 2020 LAND AT TRESAYES DOWN & HENSBARROW DOWN, CORNWALL Public Notices 1. Cornwall Council (“the Council”) have submitted the above-named Compulsory Purchase Order to the Secretary of State for the Department for Transport for confrmation. If confrmed it will authorise the purchase of land (“the order land”) and new rights over land (“the rights land”) which forms part of a common land or village green, as defned in the Acquisition of Land Act 1981; that is, land subject to be enclosed under the Inclosure Acts of 1845 to 1882, and any town or village green. 2. The order will be subject to special Parliamentary procedure unless the Secretary of State gives a certifcate in accordance with the provisions of section 19 of, and paragraph 6 of Schedule 3 to, the Act. The Secretary of State has been asked by the Council to certify: (a) under section 19(1)(a), that he/she is satisfed that there has been or will be given in exchange for the order land other land (“the exchange land”) which is not less in area and is equally advantageous to persons, if any, entitled to rights of common or other rights, and to the public, and that the exchange land has been or will be vested in the persons in whom the order land was vested, and subject to the like rights, trusts and incidents as attach to the order land; and (b) under paragraph 6(1)(a) of Schedule 3 that the rights land, when burdened with the new rights, will be no less advantageous to those persons in whom it is vested and other persons, if any, entitled to rights of common or other rights, and to the public, than it Trafc was before. 3. The order land is described in the First Schedule to this notice; the rights land and the rights which are to be acquired over it are described The County of Cornwall (Bodmin) (Various Streets) (On-Street Parking Places and in the Second Schedule; and the exchange land is described in the Third Schedule. On the plan referred to in paragraph 5 below, Restrictions on Waiting) (Amendment) (Part 1) Order 2020 the order land is shown coloured pink, the rights land is shown coloured blue, and the exchange land is shown coloured green. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 7th day of July 2021 Cornwall Council made 4. The Secretary of State hereby gives public notice of his intention to issue a certifcate. However, before he decides to give a certifcate th anyone interested in the proposal may make representations and objections. In view of the Coronavirus pandemic, any representations or the above Order operational from 14 day of July 2021 to regulate trafc in Bodmin. objections should be sent only by email to [email protected]. Representations or objections should be The efect will be to introduce waiting restrictions along the lengths of road specifed sent before 6 August 2021 quoting reference: COM/3262582. below. 5. Due to Government advice in respect of Coronavirus, a copy of the Compulsory Purchase order and the order map(s) will not be placed in a The Order and relevant documents are available for public inspection. Please public area for viewing. However, a copy may be obtained by writing to A30 to St Austell Team, Floor 4, Zone B, Pydar House, Pydar Street, email [email protected] to obtain further information. Alternatively, please Truro, Cornwall TR1 1XU or by emailing [email protected] telephone 01872 327250 during normal ofce hours. Please quote reference 6. Please note that objections or representations cannot be treated as confdential and will be copied to Cornwall Council to seek comments.
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