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Our Winter Service Plan states that we will salt (commonly known as “grit”)
We call the network of roads we salt the Precautionary Salting Network. The network is over 1,400km (900miles) of road.
In normal circumstances we would aim to complete the 25 routes within three hours.
You can view a map of our precautionary salting network using the online mapping system.
You can view the areas that will be salted over the next 24 hours by following @CornwallCouncil.
Salt (commonly known as “grit” when spread on the road) is used to lower the freezing point of water in frosty conditions. This stops ice forming and reduces the possibility of skidding, or more serious road accidents.
Stored in salt barns around Cornwall, it can be used quickly by Cormac when weather forecasts indicate a freeze ahead.
Salting is usually done before freezing occurs. Weather forecasts often predict near freezing temperatures with rain, hail or sleet showers.
These showers can wash the salt from treated roads and leave them prone to freezing. This makes forecasting and planning salting difficult.
We take every reasonable step to prevent freezing roads.
Cormac’s staff monitor the weather conditions throughout the day and night. They liaise closely with forecasters specifically employed for this task.
There are also 11 roadside sensors that measure road temperature and other important information. This information is automatically sent back to the forecasters and Cormac staff.
We do not provide salt bins. Please see the guidance on salt bins.
To report urgent emergencies of ice and snow on the road, where it is resulting in hazardous conditions, telephone 0300 1234 222 (24 hour service). Please include location details. We will assess the situation and send resources to the places in most need. This will be when the precautionary network is clear and where resources permit.
For more information please see our winter service procedures.
Last Updated:
16/05/2022
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The UK’s Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer declared a new Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) for Cornwall (including the Isles of Scilly), Devon and parts of Somerset on 31 August 2022.
The Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ)
Cornwall Council Trading Standards is reminding all keepers of poultry that they are legally required to follow strict biosecurity measures to help protect their flocks, of whatever type or size, to mitigate the risk of further outbreaks of disease occurring.
The AIPZ now in force across Devon, Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly and parts of Somerset does not include a requirement to house birds.
The public are also reminded that they should not touch or pick up any dead or visibly sick birds that you find and follow the guidance on Defra’s advice to the public page. The UK Health Security Agency continue to advise that the risk to public health from the virus is very low and the Food Standards Agency advice remains unchanged, that avian influenzas pose a very low food safety risk for UK consumers. Properly cooked poultry and poultry products, including eggs, are safe to eat.
The advice from Defra to all bird keepers in the new AIPZ affected areas means you must:
Keepers with more than 500 birds will need to restrict access for non-essential people on their sites, workers will need to change clothing and footwear before entering bird enclosures and site vehicles will need to be cleaned and disinfected regularly to limit the risk of the disease spreading.
The UK has faced its largest ever outbreak of bird flu with over 130 cases confirmed across the country since late October. The introduction of this regional AIPZ comes after the disease was detected in captive birds at nine premises across the south-west region since last month, as well as several cases in wild seabirds.
Jane Tomlinson Trading Standard Manager covering Animal Health and Welfare at Cornwall Trading Standards Service, said: “Whether you keep just a few birds or thousands, poultry keepers are legally required to meet the enhanced biosecurity procedures to protect their birds from this highly infectious virus.
“We are responsible for enforcement of these legal requirements and our officers are working hard to help and advise poultry keepers. We recommend all poultry keepers sign up to the Defra poultry register and the disease alert service where they will receive regular text updates.”
Defra has said that the introduction of an AIPZ follows the recent increase in cases of bird flu in poultry and other captive birds in the area and increased reports of mass mortality in wild birds.
They have indicated that the prevention zone will be in place until further notice and will be kept under regular review as part of the government’s work to monitor and manage the risks of bird flu.
Whilst the health risks to the general public are low, Public Health Cornwall is also urging people not to feed wild birds to further reduce the risk and stop the virus spreading.
Brian O’Neill, Consultant in Public Health at Cornwall Council, said: “Bird flu is primarily a disease of birds and the risk to people’s health is low. But that’s not to say we shouldn’t be doing everything we can to stop it spreading so that risk becomes even lower.
“As well as not touching them, we would also strongly urge people not to feed wild birds at their local ponds, lakes and rivers as large gatherings of birds make transmission of the virus more likely.”
If you find a sick or dead wild birds, don’t touch them and please report to DEFRA on 03459 33 55 77 (select option 7) if you find:
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Poultry keepers should report suspicion of disease in their birds to APHA on 03000 200 301.
Would you like to make a difference to your local community?
We currently have one vacancy that we are looking to fill by co-option. We invite anyone who is interested in being considered to notify the clerk via e-mail or post. In particular we would like to hear of any specific skills or interests that you believe would benefit the Parish Council.
The position is unpaid and includes approximately 11 meetings a year. The Parish Council is non political.
A Parish Councillor must be:
You cannot stand for election if you:
If you would like to be considered for this place or you would like further information about the role of a community councillor and the co-option process, please contact :
Laura Storey
Clerk to Polperro Community Council
PO Box 82
Looe
PL13 9DG
07539 878832
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A Speedwatch Group was recently formed for the Looe area supported by PCSO Steve Cocks. A few sites have been identified for monitoring, and I am sure that you could think of many more, but to be effective and sustainable we need more volunteers.
Full training is given.
All equipment is provided.
Each session is about 1 hour.
Commitment is flexible.
No special skills required.
Further information can be found at www.communityspeedwatch.org
To register your interest contact the Parish Clerk
1926 – 2022
On behalf of the people of the parish of Polperro we offer our condolences to the members of the Royal Family and our appreciation following the death of longest reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
Secondly the Community Council in conjunction with Polperro Methodist Church would like to invite everyone to a Thanksgiving Service next Sunday at 11.00 am. There is also book of Condolence in the chapel for anyone wishing to pay their respects to H.R.H Queen Elizabeth II and spend some time of quiet reflection 10am – 4pm each day.
Many of you will be aware that Polperro Community Council employs a Community Enforcement Officer to help tackle instances of dog fouling and littering. He is fully authorised to issue Fixed Penalty Notices where necessary to those failing to follow the rules. Please read our “Advice to Dog Owners” leaflet for information on the laws regarding responsible dog ownership. This can be found here or on the Parish Notice boards.
Want to help with the issue of dog fouling? You can help bring perpetrators to the attention of Cornwall Council by reporting instances that you witness on their website. Cornwall Council will investigate all dog fouling complaints that are received – although the level of service that they can provide will obviously vary depending upon the quality of information that is provided. For example they would be in a better position to take action should you be able to provide a full description of what happened, including date, time, location, what you witnessed, description of the dog/owner and as much information as possible about the incident – also any information regarding the offender – which could include name/address (if known), vehicle registration number or any other identifying feature. Report this online at https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/reportdog
PO Box 82 | Looe | PL13 9DG
All enquiries to the Clerk clerk@polperrocommunitycouncil.gov.uk
Tel. 07539 878832
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