Cornish Guardian (St. Austell & Fowey)

Firm ripped off jobless husband with ‘trial’ scam

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the plan when it considers proposals for anywhere in the plan area, and the plan is in place until the year 2030.

The chairman of Dobwalls Parish Council, Cllr John Dunn, commented: “After seven long years we have finally jumped over all the hurdles put in front of us by the government to successful­ly deliver a plan which has been accepted by the people who live in the plan area.

“Thank you to everyone who made the effort to vote, because the plan is now a legal document which will be taken into account when Cornwall Council considers any new applicatio­ns for developmen­t.

“However, this does not mean that all planning applicatio­ns will be refused. Each case will be judged on its own merits but, with the plan in place, it will help us to protect the area against developmen­t which goes against the policies in the plan.”

Cllr Dunn thanked the large number of people who have been involved in the creation of the plan and added: “However, as time dragged on it was left to a small band of dedicated individual­s who persevered to bring the plan to its successful conclusion. I thank everyone who has been involved, especially those who saw it through to the bitter end.

“Thousands of hours of tedious work were involved and we should be thankful that we now have it in place.”

Although the plan is valid until 2030 it will be subject to review on a regular basis beyond that date.

Michael Taylor

via email

Cornwall councillor for Looe West, Pelynt, Lansallos and Lanteglos ✒ THE topic I am about to discuss with you could come across as controvers­ial, as every time it’s been put forward to the House of Commons no specific law has ever been put in place.

My husband recently had a trial shift following an interview for a driver position. It was stated he would be paid for his time, which he wasn’t. Then they asked him to pay for his own training if he wanted to work with them – bearing in mind the training was £160 and my husband had been made unemployed, so it wasn’t money that was readily available for us.

Then silence: no money and nothing from the job, after he had forked out and took the training, I took to social media to see if other

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