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Posted on: 30th December 2024
Looking forward, it’s clear 2025 will be a year we will look back on as critical in shaping the future of Cornwall! Will Cornwall survive other than for ceremonial and tourism purposes? Or will Cornwall strengthen its power-base, become the new Celtic Tiger, and contributor to the celebration of diversity in a wider world? And […]
Posted on: 30th December 2024
No one expects 2025 to be plain sailing. Though I’ll of course work for the best. It’s not just that there’s no easy way back from an NHS in its worst ever crisis, the worst housing emergency in living memory, a faltering economy and the world in its most dangerous state since the end of […]
Posted on: 23rd December 2024
Looking forward, it’s clear 2025 will be a year we will ultimately look back on as critical in shaping the future of Cornwall! Will Cornwall survive other than for ceremonial and tourism purposes? Or will Cornwall strengthen its governance, become the new Celtic Tiger, and contributor to the celebration of diversity in a wider world? […]
Posted on: 23rd December 2024
Looking forward, it’s clear 2025 will be a year we will ultimately look back on as critical in shaping the future of Cornwall! Will Cornwall survive other than for ceremonial and tourism purposes? Or will Cornwall strengthen its governance, become the new Celtic Tiger, and contributor to the celebration of diversity in a wider world? […]
Posted on: 16th December 2024
It’s been a momentous year. It’s been all-change here, across Cornwall, and the UK. Then recent developments in the US, Syria and globally portend challenges as well as opportunities ahead. Following July‘s general election, it became clear that the work needed to rebuild our country was a great deal more than anyone had previously anticipated. […]
Posted on: 16th December 2024
It’s been a momentous year. It’s been all-change here, across Cornwall, and the UK. Then recent developments in the US, Syria and globally portend challenges as well as opportunities ahead. Following July‘s general election, it became clear that the work needed to rebuild our country was a great deal more than anyone had previously anticipated. […]
Posted on: 10th December 2024
Responding to government ministers’ suggestions that Cornwall should “partner with neighbouring authorities” if it wants to “deepen its devolution agreement”, Andrew George MP expressed disappointment that ministers “seem to want devolution by central diktat” and that they clearly hadn’t understood Cornwall’s case. Andrew said: “Government ministers responses to Cornwall expose that they neither understand why […]
Posted on: 9th December 2024
The Deputy Prime Minister set up a false battle between families in housing need and hated Nimbys. You see, the government has set ambitious housebuilding targets – one and a half million by the end of this Parliament – and proposes to by pass local planning committees to do it. No government has met its […]
Posted on: 9th December 2024
The Deputy Prime Minister set up a false battle between families in housing need and hated Nimbys. You see, the government has set ambitious housebuilding targets – one and a half million by the end of this Parliament – and proposes to by pass local planning committees to do it. No government has met its […]
Posted on: 3rd December 2024
Andrew George MP with members of the Goldsithney community, at the opening of St Piran’s Hall solar energy roof, 30th November 2024 New solar panels have been installed on the roof of St Piran’s Hall, Goldsithney. After holding his Casework Surgery in the Hall and looking at stalls and events which were part of the […]