The G7 Leader s Summit is set to take place across the weekend of June 11-13. But, away from the summit itself, organisations all over Cornwall – from volunteer and community groups to green energy providers and charities – are taking the opportunity to create their own, alternative G7, where they’ll focus on the issues that are important to them. Cornwall Council is bringing all these different events together into one place under the banner of An Event for Everyone. Some of the events taking part in the Event for Everyone scheme are as follows:
Cornwall Schools Eco Conference 2021 - June 7.
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Flybe returns but no guarantee it will serve South West
A new company called Flybe Ltd has bought assets of the failed Exeter-headquartered airline
Flybe, which collapsed earlier this month, accounted for 65% of Cornwall Airport Newquay s flights (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
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South West businesses would welcome the return of newly resurrected airline Flybe to the region – but there is no guarantee it will even fly again let alone to the West Country.
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Firm which has acquired assets of defunct Flybe intends to fly again but must retain licence first and may not be in South West
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South West businesses would welcome the return of newly resurrected airline Flybe to the region – but there is no guarantee it will even fly again let alone to the West Country.