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Your Coastline Local Amenities Your Coastline Local Amenities RECYCLING • RUBBISH COLLECTION • VETS PAYPOINTS • DOCTORS • HOSPITALS • DENTISTS SCHOOLS • POLICE • AMBULANCE • HELPLINES Local Amenities Information Emergency Contacts Police Emergency 999 Fire Emergency 999 Coastguard 999 Ambulance 999 Police Non Urgent / Enquiry Line 08452 777444 Police Minicom for deaf and speech impaired 01392 452935 Crime Stoppers 0800 555111 Childline 0800 1111 Index Useful numbers 1 - 2 Domestic Violence Helpline/ Outreach Support and Counselling Schools 3 - 9 01736 759687 Hospitals 9 Doctor surgeries 10 - 11 Victim Support – Cornwall Caring for Cornwall 12 - 13 0845 0567999 Active Link 14 Floodline – Advice and information on Dentists 15 floods / flood warnings Vets 16 0845 9881188 Domestic refuse collection 17 - 21 Enquiries for Water Safety 01326 310800 Recycling 22 - 28 New recycling service 22 - 25 NHS Direct 0845 4647 Bulky household waste 26 Recycling facilities 27 - 28 Kernow Doc 08702 421242 Paypoints 29 Cornwall Council 0300 1234100 Post Offices 30 - 32 Useful numbers Coastline Housing Contact Centre 08082 027728 01209 200200 Coastline Housing Text Phone 07781 472887 Anti-bullying in Cornwall (ABC) 0800 587 5991 Alcoholics Anonymous (24 hour) 0845 769 7555 Blue Flame - HeatCare & ElecCare 0800 023 2966 Broken Rainbow - Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender domestic violence forum 07812 644914 Careline 020 8514 1177 Citizens Advice Bureau www.citizensadvice.org.uk 08444 99 41 88 Childline 0800 1111 Connexions (support service for young people) 0800 9755 111 Cornwall Neighbourhoods for Change (CN4C) 01209 721500 Crimestoppers 0800 555111 Dental Helpline 0800 371192 Disability Information and Advice Line (DIAL) 01736 359077 Equality and Human Rights Commission 0845 604 6610 Foreign Commonwealth Office - Advice on forced marriages 020 7008 0135 or 020 7006 0230 Freephone 24 hour domestic violence helpline 0808 2000 247 Gas – Transco 24 hr emergency 0800 111999 Kernow Doc 08702 421242 Legal Aid advisers www.justask.org.uk/index.jsp Local women’s refuge 01736 797883 01736 332711 01872 277814 1 Useful numbers Male Advice Line and enquiries 0845 064 6800 NHS Direct 0845 4647 National Child Protection Helpline (NSPCC) 0800 800 500 National Rail Enquiries Train Tracker 0871 200 49 50 Traveline bus timetables enquiries 0871 200 22 33 Non-emergency police number 08452 777444 Refuge general enquiries 0207 395 7700 www.refuge.org.uk Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske, Truro) 01872 250000 Shelterline (telephone housing advice) 0808 800 444 SITA (household waste recycling – Cornwall) 08456 300 300 South West Water (freephone advice) 0800 169 1133 The Samaritans 0345 90 90 90 Victim Support 0845 30 30 900 www.victimsupport.org,uk West Cornwall Fibromyalgia Support Group 0845 3455964 Women’s Rape and Abuse Centre 01208 77099 Women’s Aid helpline 01736 759687 www.womensaid.org.uk Youth Centres Helston Youth Centre 01326 573549 Redruth Youth Centre 01209 313322 Elim Centre Youth Wing 01209 714781 Libraries Camborne Library 01209 713544 Cornwall Centre 01209 216760 Helston Library 01326 572321 Redruth Library 01209 219111 St Keverne Community Library 01326 281218 2 Schools Camborne Weeth Community Primary School Pre-school Holman Avenue, Camborne, TR14 7GA Camborne Nursery School 01209 713934 The Glebe, Camborne, TR14 7DT 01209 713607 Roskear School Roskear, Camborne, TR14 8DJ Flying Start Camborne 01209 714241 1 Trelawney Road, Camborne, TR14 7LN 01209 715543 Crowan Primary School Moorfield, Camborne, TR14 0LG Gooseberry Bush Day Nursery 01209 831455 Cliff View Road, Camborne, TR14 8PG 01209 713119 Rosemellin Community Primary School Cliff View Road, Camborne, TR14 8PG Infant 01209 712313 St Meriadoc C of E Nursery and Infant School Rectory Road, Camborne, TR14 7DW Kehelland Village School 01209 713982 Kehelland, Camborne, TR14 0DA 01209 713928 Primary Penponds School Secondary Higher Penponds, Camborne, TR14 0QN 01209 713929 Camborne Science and Community College Cranberry Road, Camborne, TR14 7PP St John’s Catholic Primary School, Camborne 01209 712280 Trevu Road, Camborne, TR14 7AE 01209 713944 Redruth Trevithick Primary School Mount Pleasant Road, Camborne, TR14 7RH Pre-school 01209 713460 Sunny Days Nursery Burnwithian, St. Day, Redruth, TR16 5LG Camborne Nursery School 01209 821868 The Glebe, Camborne, TR14 7DT 01209 713607 Lowen Day Nursery Rear of 27 Clinton Road, St Meriadoc C of E Junior School Redruth, TR15 2LW Cranfield Road, Camborne, TR14 7PJ 01209 211757 01209 713436 Happy Days South West Ltd Troon Community Primary School Treloweth Primary School, Higher Broad Lane, New Road, Camborne, TR14 9ED Redruth, Cornwall TR15 3JL 01209 714289 01209 313080 3 Schools Flying Start - Cornwall College Cornwall College, Trevenson Road, Pool, Redruth, TR15 3RD 01209 611609 Windmill Nursery School West Park, Redruth, TR15 3AJ 01209 214884 Flying Start 24 Drump Road, Redruth, TR15 1LU 01209 210710 Windmill Nursery Portreath Railway Terrace, Portreath, Kerrier EOS Centre Redruth, TR16 4LD Gweal-an-Top, Redruth, TR15 2ER 01209 842158 01209 217046 Teyluva Children’s Centre Treleigh Community Primary School Burnwithian, St. Day, Redruth, TR16 5LG Treleigh, Redruth, TR16 4AY 01209 821479 01209 216600 Infant Treloweth Community Primary School Higher Broadlane, Redruth, TR15 3JL Trewirgie Infant School 01209 216192 Trewirgie Road, Redruth, TR15 2SZ 01209 216111 Pencoys Primary School Loscome Road, Redruth, TR16 6RB Primary 01209 215203 Pennoweth Primary School Illogan School Drump Road, Redruth, TR15 1NA Churchtown, Redruth, TR16 4SW 01209 215671 01209 842360 Curnow Community Special School Lanner Primary School Drump Road, Redruth, TR15 1LU Lanmoor Estate, Redruth, TR16 6AZ 01209 215432 01209 216346 Highfields Private School St Day and Carharrack Community School Cardrew Lane, Redruth, TR15 1SY Burnwithian, Redruth, TR16 5LG 01209 210665 01209 820456 Trewirgie Junior School Portreath Community Primary School Falmouth Road, Redruth, TR15 2QN Penberthy Road, Redruth, TR16 4LU 01209 215238 01209 842542 4 Secondary Puffins Childrens Day Nursery Curnow Community Special School Water Ma Trout Ind Est, Water Ma Trout, Drump Road, Redruth, TR15 1LU Helston, TR13 0LW 01209 215432 01326 565349 Kerrier EOS Centre Flying Start Helston Gweal-an-Top, Redruth, TR15 2ER The Clies, Meneage Street, 01209 217046 Helston, TR13 8SP 01326 573400 Highfields Private School Cardrew Lane, Redruth, TR15 1SY The Lizard Child Trust 01209 210665 within St. Michaels School, Penberthy Road, Helston, TR13 8AR Redruth School: a Technology College 01326 573338 Tolgus Vean, Redruth, TR15 1TA 01209 215507 Primary Pool Business and Enterprise College Trannack Community Primary School Church Road, Pool, Redruth, TR15 3PZ Trannack, Helston, TR13 0DQ 01209 712220 01326 572100 Grade-Ruan C of E School Helston Ruan Minor, Helston, TR12 7JN 01326 290613 Pre-school Sithney Community Primary School Helston Under 5’s Community Group Crowntown, Helston, TR13 0AE Vyvyan House, Meneage Road, 01326 572910 Helston, TR13 8DP 01326 572138 Garras Community Primary School St Keverne Road, Helston, TR12 6AY Little Lizzards Childrens Centre 01326 221653 Beacon Terrace, The Lizard, Helston, TR12 7PB Cury C of E Primary School 01326 290066 Churchtown, Helston, TR12 7BW 01326 240549 Helston Day Nursery Church Hill, Helston, TR13 8NR St Martin-in-Meneage Community Primary School 01326 575010 St Martin, Helston, TR12 6BT 01326 231447 Pathway Nursery Parc Eglos Junior & Infants, Parc Eglos, Mullion Community Primary School Helston, TR13 8UP Willis Vean, Helston, TR12 7DF 01326 560287 01326 240585 5 Schools Nansloe Community Primary School Bulwark Road, Helston, TR13 8JF 01326 572966 St Michael’s Voluntary Controlled Church of England Primary School Penberthy Road, Helston, TR13 8AR 01326 572386 Boskenwyn Community Primary School Boskenwyn, Helston, TR13 0NG 01326 572618 Parc Eglos School Landewednack Community Primary School Church Hill, Helston, TR13 8UP Beacon Terrace, Helston, TR12 7PB 01326 572998 01326 290337 Manaccan Primary School Godolphin Primary School Church Town, Helston, TR12 6HR Godolphin Cross, Helston, TR13 9RB 01326 231431 01736 763318 Porthleven School Secondary Torleven Road, Helston, TR13 9BX 01326 562249 Mullion School Meaver Road, Helston, TR12 7EB Wendron C of E Primary School 01326 240098 Wendron, Helston, TR13 0PX 01326 573187 Helston Community College Church Hill, Helston, TR13 8NR St Keverne Community Primary School 01326 572685 School Hill, Helston, TR12 6NQ 01326 280539 Falmouth Breage Church of England School Trewithick Road, Helston, TR13 9PZ Pre-school 01326 573641 Bouncers Day Nursery Coverack Community Primary School 13 Trelawney Road, Falmouth, TR11 3LS School Hill, Helston, TR12 6SA 01326 317942 01326 280529 Fit-n-Fun Kids Halwin School Unit 10 Tregoniggie Industrial Estate, Porkellis, Helston, TR13 0EG Falmouth, TR11 4SN 01209 860329 01326 379428 6 Secondary Falmouth College of Arts Happy Days Day Nurseries Ltd Woodlane, Falmouth, TR11 4RH Jubilee Road, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 2BB 01326 211077 01326 314735 Falmouth School Primary Trescobeas Road, Falmouth, TR11 4LH 01326 372386 St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Falmouth Mongleath Road, Falmouth, TR11 4PW 01326 314540 Penzance St Francis C of E Primary School Pre-school Longfield, Falmouth, TR11 4SU 01326 211910 St Just Nursery Bosorne Terrace, St. Just, Falmouth Primary School Penzance, TR19 7LY Tregothan Road, Falmouth, TR11 2DR 01736 786279 01326 314070 Willows Educare Marlborough School Heamoor C.P School, Bosvenna Way, Ferndale Road, Falmouth, TR11 4HU
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