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Covid has been so incredibly hard on the food and leisure industries, but despite some devastating blows and closures, there are plenty of new openings to look forward to - just check out this list!
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Here s how you should celebrate your freedom on April 12
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Whisper it – if all goes to plan, we are less than a month from the return of holidays in England.
There s a catch, of course. Assuming we stick to the roadmap, from April 12 you will indeed be able to visit a self-catering accommodation of your choosing, so long as you go with your household or bubble . So no big group getaways, quite yet.
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MORE than 10,000 people have now signed a petition opposing plans to create a rabbit farm in an area of outstanding natural beauty near Mylor. The petition on Change.org is opposed to an application being put forward by Phil Kerry of T&S Nurseries to open the farm on the banks of Restronguet Creek. The application, lodged with Cornwall Council last month, is to install a mobile home for a temporary worker’s dwelling and barn on land north of Tregunwith Wood, Tregunwith. The petition started by Rabbit Farm Resistance UK says it believes there is no place in the 21st century and that this farm should simply not be allowed to come into fruition.
VILLAGERS are up in arms over a proposal to site a rabbit farm on the edge of a creek in an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty near Mylor Bridge. So far the application to install a mobile home for a temporary worker s dwelling and barn on land north of Tregunwith Wood, Tregunwith has received 81 comments of objection. The application was lodged with Cornwall Council last month by Phil Kerry to enable him to live on site to look after, what would eventually become over three years, a farm for 250 free range doe rabbits producing 10,000 units a year. The site is located down a one kilometre track, which is also a popular public footpath, leading to the Pandora Inn and Mylor Bridge.