Summary

  • Three arrested on suspicion of murder after body found in Penzance

  • Runaway truck death: Waste firm fined £238k

  • Resident of 53 years 'sad and angry' after burglary

  • Devon pothole reports: '700 a day'

  • Dog rescued after getting stuck on cliff

  • Gymnasts back in action at fire-hit sports centre

  • Updates from Monday 16 April until Friday 20 April 2018

  1. 'Daring' WW1 submarine hero honouredpublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 22 April 2018

    Lt Richard Sandford blew up his submarine under a viaduct stopping German U-boats in 1918.

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  2. Victim in murder probe identifiedpublished at 12:52 British Summer Time 22 April 2018

    Two men and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody, police say.

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  3. Exeter City 2-2 Crawley Townpublished at 19:26 British Summer Time 21 April 2018

    Exeter City miss the chance to climb into the League Two automatic promotion places as they are held to a draw by Crawley Town.

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  4. Northampton Town 2-0 Plymouth Argylepublished at 18:44 British Summer Time 21 April 2018

    Northampton give their survival hopes a huge boost with a richly deserved win over promotion-chasing Plymouth.

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  5. Hartlepool United 1-1 Torquay Unitedpublished at 18:44 British Summer Time 21 April 2018

    Torquay United's relegation from the National League is confirmed following a 1-1 draw at Hartlepool United.

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  6. Nuclear sub breaks ice at North Polepublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 21 April 2018

    The aim was to test the vessel and the crew of HMS Trenchant in the harshest of conditions.

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  7. Mum jailed for daughter salt poisoningpublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    The 29-year-old woman poisoned her 18-month-old daughter with more than a tablespoon of salt.

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  8. Three fox cubs adopted by farmer's dogpublished at 18:58 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    Mark Bucknell thought the fox cubs were puppies and had agreed to sell two of them.

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  9. New health centre could replace Teignmouth Hospitalpublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    Daniel Clark
    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    Teignmouth Hospital could close if proposals for a new health centre in the town go ahead.

    The purpose-built site could see GPs, the multi-disciplinary health and wellbeing team, voluntary sector partners, and some outpatient clinics brought under one roof.

    Several different sites in the town are being considered, with the current hospital site and East Cliff Car Park both viable options.

    The proposals will go to public consultation for six weeks from 20 April.

    Teignmouth HospitalImage source, Google
  10. Weather: dry and clear, with showers tomorrow afternoonpublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    BBC Weather

    Tonight will be dry and often clear with only the odd patch of cloud and mainly gentle winds.

    Minimum Temperature: 3 to 6°C (37 to 43°F)

    weather map for devon and cornwall

    Tomorrow morning will be dry and rather sunny.

    Some cloud will bubble-up in places by the afternoon bringing the risk of one or two sharp showers.

    Maximum Temperature: 17 to 20°C (63 to 68°F)

  11. Police investigate elderly care homepublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    The management team is replaced at the Cornwall home following concerns over its quality of care.

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  12. Two injured in A30 crash near Launcestonpublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    Kieran Bell

    A man has been left with serious injuries after the car he was driving crashed on the A30 westbound near Launceston at about 04:40 this morning.

    A man and a woman in their 30s were in the car when it left the road and struck a number of trees, police said.

    Both were taken to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, the woman with minor injuries.

    One lane of the A30 remained closed whilst an examination of the scene took place and was reopened at 11:00.

  13. Power loss for 1000 properties in Plymouthpublished at 17:54 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    BBC Radio Devon

    A power cut in Plymouth is currently affecting more than 1000 properties. Western Power Distribution hopes to have it resolved by 19:00.

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  14. Fast rescue for slow worm stuck in BBQ kitpublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    BBC Radio Devon

    slow worm stuck in bbq scraperImage source, RSPCA

    A woman had a shock when house sitting for friends after she discovered a slow worm wedged in a BBQ tool.

    RSPCA, external Animal Collection Officer Paul Adams was called on 19 April by a member of the public who found the slow worm in the garden shed in Exeter.

    Mr Adams had to take the reptile, still stuck in the tool, to RSPCA West Hatch Animal Centre.

    Staff at the centre used a saw to carefully cut the slow worm free.

    Mr Adams said: “Hopefully she can now be released back into the wild where she belongs."

  15. Cornish mum jailed for poisoning daughter with saltpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    Jenna Hawkey
    BBC News Online

    A Cornish mum who deliberately poisoned her 18-month-old daughter with more than a tablespoon of salt has been jailed for four years.

    The 29-year-old mother, who is from the St Austell area, gave her toddler between 21 and 24 grams of salt in April 2016.

    The child survived after treatment at two hospitals.

    The woman was found guilty of administering a poison or noxious substance to endanger life at Truro Crown Court in March and cannot be named for legal reasons.

    Truro Crown Court
  16. New solution unveiled for bin collections in Cornwallpublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    Kieran Bell

    Wheelie bins could help reduce the amount of litter on the streets of Cornwall and drive up recycling rates, councillors were told this week.

    Current figures show that just 35% of waste in Cornwall is currently recycled but the council has set itself a target of 48%.

    Following an inquiry into rubbish collections held by the neighbourhoods overview and scrutiny committee, new container options were on display at County Hall, with wheelie bins, seagull-proof sacks, trolley boxes and an assortment of other bags and sacks being proposed.

    No firm proposals have been drawn up but a decision is expected to be considered on 24 May when a recommendation is made by the committee.

    Verity Palk, team leader for waste and environmental contracts at County Hall, said: “There are benefits in that we can control the amount of waste that is put out and there are also benefits from a health and safety perspective for collecting crews."

    Recycling bagsImage source, Cornwall Council
  17. Police investigate Cornish care homepublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    Jenna Hawkey
    BBC News Online

    Police are investigating a care home in Perranporth over safeguarding concerns.

    Residents of Sunningdale House have been removed by Cornwall Council after concerns were raised over the quality of care.

    Devon and Cornwall Police said: "We are in the early stages of what is likely to be a protracted and fairly complex investigation."

    Sunningdale House remains open but the owners, South West Care Homes, have replaced the home's management team.

    care home with trees and garden in foregroundImage source, Google
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    Sunningdale House remains open while police investigate

    The company said: "Care wasn't reaching its usual high standards."

    In a statement, Cornwall Council said: "We are working closely with families and partners and support is available for those people who fund their own care if they wish to move."

    Inspectors from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) have visited the home twice in the last month.

    A CQC report is expected to be released in the coming weeks.

  18. Elderly man's house burgled in Plymouthpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    Del Crookes
    BBC News Online

    An elderly man who has lived in the same area of Plymouth for 53 years has had several valuable items stolen during a daytime burglary.

    The break-in happened on Epworth Terrace, Keyham, on Monday afternoon between 13:30 and 14:30.

    The items stolen included:

    • A gold Omega De Ville men’s watch with links bracelet. It has a round watch face with an analogue display with date function.
    • A silver men’s Heuer Carrera chronograph watch with brown leather strap and a white watch face. Within the watch face are three other smaller faces.
    Epworth Terrace, PlymouthImage source, Google
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    We would like to hear from members of the public who may have seen someone acting suspiciously in the area at the time of the offence or if anyone has tried to sell you these items. This crime has left the victim feeling saddened and angry that these people have not respected his personal property. He has lived in the area for 53 years and this has upset him greatly."

    DC John-Paul Eccles, Devon and Cornwall Police

  19. Police appeal for information over wanted manpublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    Del Crookes
    BBC News Online

    Police say they are still looking for a man accused of criminal damage and threatening behaviour who has failed to appear at magistrates' court.

    Jason Harris, 33, is thought to be in the St Budeaux area of Plymouth.

    Officers say he is not a direct threat to the public and is 5' 9" (1.75m) tall.

    Jason HarrisImage source, Devon and Cornwall Police
  20. Bigbury beach cafe replacement 'complete nonsense'published at 15:19 British Summer Time 20 April 2018

    BBC Radio Devon

    A developer's proposal to replace a beach cafe, external at one of south Devon's most popular tourist destinations has been dismissed as a "ploy" to get planning permission.

    Galion Homes wants to knock down the Bay View Cafe at Bigbury-on-Sea and replace it with four luxury homes, including one with a cafe on the ground floor.

    It follows a previous application for four homes on the site which was rejected by South Hams District Council, a decision backed by an inspector at a planning appeal.

    Bay ViewImage source, Mike Wynne-Powell
    Bigbury

    Bigbury Parish Council, external called the new proposal a "complete nonsense" and said there was no "real intention" to replace the cafe which has been on the site for about 60 years.

    It also said putting the cafe below a maisonette "is also likely to cause undue disturbance and nuisance to the occupiers of the residential properties".

    The cafe, which is protected as an Asset of Community Value, sits on the South Devon Coast Path of the Heritage Coast within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and looks out to Burgh Island, famous for its art deco hotel, the inspiration for two novels by Agatha Christie.

    Today is the final day for comments on the application, with South Hams District Council due to make a decision on 4 May.