Its absolutely crucial we get through the summer for the tourism industry. If we were to lockdown again or had carried on as some wanted it would be devastating on a level it's hard to imagine. The damage is already horrific, business killed and lives ruined. It just seems if you even mention these consequences you are somehow saying you don't care people have died.
Be down Goonhavern garden centre on Monday delivering hot tubs will give em a wave and toot the horn to the bridge dwellers
If anyone gets to Perranporth and goes to the watering hole in the beach try the Jubel peach beer. It's my favourite drink but you can only buy it from Sainsbury's up here. Going to Bude on the 18th then down to St Agnes the following week. Hope the weather picks up.
Not too far from you. I'm between St Cleer and Minions. I cycle through Crafthole occasionally when I want to do a ride along the south coast road.
Bugger Cornwall, last went Bart 10 years ago, 10 days of rain said chuff it, i can be in France quicker, people are friendlier ( in comparison ) and the weathers better
Been down in Polgooth it’s in between St Awful and Mevagissy since Friday night.The weather is not bad.We are down for 6wks as we have a static caravan,and the locals pleased as punch to see us as people say it’s the economy that they need.
Cornwall has one 24 hour Emergency hospital for a normal population of over 560,000 people (Royal Cornwall in Truro). With the influx of tourists in summer, it wouldn't take many infected people to tip the balance into a full-blown emergency situation with no capacity to treat those requiring it. Yes, they need the tourism and the jobs, but they probably also like to live.
There aren't many better breweries than St Austell in this country. Tribute is iconic and consistent, especially in a St Austell pub, and Proper Job is just a phenomenal beer. Korev is a great lager too. Was a sad day when Roger Ryman passed suddenly just a few weeks ago. He turned that brewery and company around when he brewed Tribute.
So if hospital admissions start to rise lock the area down and everyone who is a tourist can head home. It's not like wes are talking about a bug where healthy people are I instantly in intensive care when they become ill. Surely we have to try?
By the time the hospital is overrun, its too late. And the entire point of the lockdown was that infectious people didn't use places, like motorway services, trains, pubs, etc where they can infect others.
Trouble with modern world 3 random folk on a bridge with shocking home made sign,next thing “there have been calls for people not to visit Cornwall “,yes by 3 nobody’s with nowt better to do