Kerrier: Kerrier Cornish road signsKerrier includes Cornish on its signs at no extra cost to the tax payer. Street signs are vital for emergency services and Kerrier District Council has a statutory duty to provide them. Following reports in the local media recently concerning the addition of the Cornish language on its street signs, the Council wishes to reassure residents that there is no additional cost by including both Cornish and English; the signs are manufactured locally and the company provides the Cornish at no additional cost, the Council also stresses that the street signs are only replaced when absent or damaged. |
Cornwall News
Driver dies after car leaves road Surf lifesaving event in jeopardy A £750,000 funding shortfall means a Cornish resort faces losing a major international lifesaving event. Plans in gear for speedway track Speedway could be coming back to Cornwall if a planning application for a track at Bodmin is accepted. Rescued girl's parents at bedside The parents of a French teenager in intensive care after nearly drowning off Cornwall are at her bedside. Independent review team is named Review of management at the Royal Cornwall Hospital's Trust to be lead by former nurse with 50 years NHS experience. Charity hospices in £1m shortfall Two hospices that care for thousands of terminally ill adults could be forced to close in a funding shortfall. Man admits unrelated sex attacks A man arrested in Cornwall admits sex offences and an attempted murder committed nearly a decade apart. Death crash footballer has been jailed Ex-Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick is jailed for killing two children by dangerous driving. |