vandalism

  • crossroads

    [CoSERG] The Core Strategy: Time for a breathing space

    Over the last 50 years Cornwall’s population grew by 208,000 (the equivalent of 19 Truros). The number of houses doubled from 132,000 to 255,000. Back in 1989 CoSERG called for a breathing space so that Cornwall and its communities could cope with this unprecedented growth,...
  • Large longhorn cattle graze on Cornish moorlands where animals of that size they have never grazed before

    Yippee Ti-Yi-Yo, English Nature’s got to go

    The UK Quango, called Natural England, (aka English Nature) is an Executive Non-departmental Public Body responsible to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. “Our purpose is to protect and improve England’s natural environment and encourage people to enjoy and get involved...
  • cows3

    All lawful UK complaint procedures exhausted on moor ‘vandalism’

    The local action group Save Penwith Moors has reported that their campaign, begun in July 2008, has now exhausted all lawful UK complaint procedures – from all management levels within Natural England to the Parliamentary Ombudsman − without gaining any recognition or acceptance of their...
  • Trethevy

    Craig Weatherhill: Arrogant Qangos Must Go!

    A Penzance archaeologist and historian has joined with Cornish MP George Eustice in calling for ‘English’ Heritage to be replaced, in Cornwall, with a locally based body. Craig Weatherhill, author of several books, papers and articles, is exasperated by what he terms: “This arrogant quango’s...
  • celticcleague

    [Celtic League] Kernow branch to meet Natural England

    NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE KERNOW BRANCH TO MEET NATURAL ENGLAND The Kernow branch of the Celtic League has been invited to attend a meeting with Natural England to discuss allegations that they have been mismanaging the site at Tregeseal on Penwith Moors that has...
  • cows3

    Craig Weatherhill: Sacred Stones v Sacred Cows (Saving Penwith Moors)

    IF someone took a wrecking ball to the Tower of London, there’d be an uproar, and rightly so. But, in West Cornwall, an unelected quango moves in and, in spite of intense local concerns – including those of elected local councils – imposes a scheme...
  • Large longhorn cattle graze on Cornish moorlands where animals of that size they have never grazed before

    [Save Penwith Moors] Damage at Tregeseal Stone Circle – Yet again!!

    Written by Save Penwith Moors - On 14th June 2011 it was reported to us by a local walker on Carnyorth Common near St Just-in-Penwith that a stone of Tregeseal Circle had developed a severe lean. Two days later it was discovered that a second...