Bradworthy young farmer student Jorja Snook-Bevis has been awarded a Cornish Mutual Young Farmer Bursary.
Having impressed the judges with her farming.
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Overall Champion presentation at the 2021 Spring Challenge Cup There was exceptional quality and trade at the 2021 Spring Challenge Cup at Holsworthy Livestock Market on Wednesday (April 21). The overall Show Champion and first prize cow was ‘Lydace Superstyle Kalma’, an outstanding freshly calved second calver yielding 46kgs. She was sold for £2,800 on behalf of Steve and Katherine Pomeroy of Bradworthy to the judges for the day, Mr Ivan and Thomas Cleave of Camelford in north Cornwall. The Pomeroy family also took the Overall Reserve Champion and first prize heifer with ‘Loford Secretariat Marci’ being a freshly calved heifer and yielding 35kgs.
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A sonic boom has been heard across north Cornwall and neighbouring Devon.
Residents in the Bude area in Cornwall started saying on social media at about 12:15 GMT that they heard a big bang , an explosion or rumblings .
The RAF said it was caused by F-35 Lightning aircraft training about 25 miles (40km) offshore.
image captionPeople in Bude and other areas which heard the bang said buildings shook
Helen Wilkins, from Bude, told the BBC: We thought a large bird had hit the window, as all the birds in the garden took off.
She added that there was lots of noise from a jet in the area for half an hour afterwards .
A social distancing reminder in Barnstaple. Picture: Matt Smart
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North Devon and Torridge will be faced with further restrictions once the national lockdown ends on December 2.
Areas across England will be placed into one of three tiers when the lockdown ends, but the system has been toughened.
North Devon Council and Torridge District Council areas will be placed in tier two along with the rest of the county – a level higher than before the national lockdown.
The Government outlines tier two areas as ones with a higher or rapidly rising level of infections.
At tier two, households are not allowed to mix indoors, with a maximum of six people permitted outdoors.