25 YEARS: Resounding no vote for a multi-storey car-park at Well Lane in Falmouth 196 For; 601 against The special voting lines arranged by the Packet to test public opinion on the plans to build a multi-storey car park at Well Lane Falmouth attracted 797 calls with a three to one majority against the scheme. The phones started ringing as soon as the Packet went on sale and from day one the majority of the class were coming from opponents to the scheme. The Packet s idea to set up telephone voting lines did not prove popular with everybody in the town. Many calls were received questioning the validity of the referendum. Some were concerned that residents with particularly strong feelings could abuse the system by making dozens of calls to skew the result.
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Fifty-four-year-old Falmouth accountant, Phillip Whittaker, who is charged with the murder of 43-year-old Trelawny taxi operator, Garfield Binloss, was again denied bail when he appeared in the Trelawny Circuit Court on Monday, February 8.
The accused has been remanded until Tuesday, June 15, 2021 in the next sitting of the Trelawny Circuit Court.
The legal team representing the accused man made an application for bail on his behalf, but it was denied by the presiding judge.
Reports are that about 11 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2018, Binloss was shot and killed by the accused man during a dispute along Cornwall Street in the vicinity of a gas station in Falmouth. The taxi operator received gunshot wounds to his face and other upper sections of his body.
A TALENTED artist took his own life the day after a police interview to inform him of historic allegations he faced was cancelled, an inquest has heard. Alan Leslie Taylor, 59, was found dead at his home in Falmouth by his partner Sheila Rees on October 2 last year. Assistant coroner for Cornwall, Guy Davis told the inquest that he would not go into the details of the allegations as an inquest was not the forum to discuss it. He was facing unspecified allegations in the final days of his life, he said. I am not making an enquiry into the veracity of these allegations. They fall outside the jurisdiction of this court.