A CAA registered drone pilot, is hoping to gain permission from Lands End Air Traffic Control to fly a drone on 2 May 21.
She will definitely not be disturbing any of the ground in the Plain, her drone is very small and lightweight and It will take-off and land from a mat to reduce this risk further.
If she gets permission she would like to carry out the drone flying on Sunday 2nd May between 0800 and 0900, although the flight should not take more than 30mins.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh “On behalf of our residents, St Just in Penwith Town Council offer deepest sympathies to the Royal Family on the passing of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh”
– St Just in Penwith Town Council
Books of Condolence
I have been advised that through the Cornwall Lieutenancy, Cornwall has opened a book of condolence. Messages of condolence can be emailed to lieutenancy@cornwall.gov.uk; the national book of condolence is here www.royal.uk.
Donations
The Royal Family ask that members of the public consider making a donation to a charity instead of leaving floral tributes see https://www.royal.uk/donations
St just Town Council has looked carefully at its potential expenditure in 21/22 and decided against the background of the Pandemic; not to ask for an increase this year but to seek a reduction of about 13.31% for its element of the Council Tax.
Cornwall Council’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG) are holding two webinars to provide information to event organisers about maintaining public safety, as lockdown eases and opportunities to hold events becomes possible.
The webinars are being held for both small and large event organisers, to share the latest information that we are receiving from government about how to organise safe events, in line with the latest covid safety information.
The dates of the webinars are 14th April for small event organisers (community events, fetes, small group meetings) and 21st April for larger event organisers (town markets, small concerts, sporting events, etc).
The dates have been chosen so that we can provide the most up to date information, nearest to the published dates, which at the moment government are suggesting events can start to go ahead.
If you would like to send questions to eventplanning@cornwall.gov.uk before the webinars, we will try to provide answers either before the webinar date or at the time of the webinar.
The format will be a short introduction to the current government advice (as available at the time of the session), and information about the current guidance available to event organisers on the Cornwall Council, Event Planning website.
At the end of each session we will produce a fact sheet and Q&A that we will publish on the event planning section of the Council’s website.
Please book a place on the webinars by following the link below.