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Police patrol beach at Carlyon Bay after reports of disorder
Police patrol beach at Carlyon Bay after reports of disorder

BBC News

time25-05-2025

  • BBC News

Police patrol beach at Carlyon Bay after reports of disorder

Police have warned teenagers officers are to patrol a beach near St Austell after reports of anti-social a neighbourhood meeting about disorder on the beach at Carlyon Bay, St Austell Police said there would be targeted patrols by officers and security said security officers would check bags and confiscate alcohol from young people thought to be under 18 years being told parents had been seen in the car park giving their children alcohol, police asked them to "act responsibly and support the police" to keep the beach "enjoyable and safe" for all. Police said officers would communicate with local secondary schools about possible large gatherings of young people on the said any individuals identified to be engaging in anti-social behaviour, disorder or criminality would be banned from the site. The beach is privately owned so the landlord has the legal right to do this, they a person breached a ban the landlord could take them to civil court for trespass, they added.

Police patrol beach after reports of teen disorder
Police patrol beach after reports of teen disorder

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Police patrol beach after reports of teen disorder

Police have warned teenagers officers are to patrol a beach near St Austell after reports of anti-social behaviour. Following a neighbourhood meeting about disorder on the beach at Carlyon Bay, St Austell Police said there would be targeted patrols by officers and security staff. They said security officers would check bags and confiscate alcohol from young people thought to be under 18 years old. After being told parents had been seen in the car park giving their children alcohol, police asked them to "act responsibly and support the police" to keep the beach "enjoyable and safe" for all. More news stories for Cornwall Listen to the latest news for Cornwall Police said officers would communicate with local secondary schools about possible large gatherings of young people on the beach. They said any individuals identified to be engaging in anti-social behaviour, disorder or criminality would be banned from the site. The beach is privately owned so the landlord has the legal right to do this, they explained. If a person breached a ban the landlord could take them to civil court for trespass, they added. Follow BBC Cornwall on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ Beach party halted in police crackdown Beach ranger service is 'envy of Cornwall' Carlyon Beach Devon and Cornwall Police

New beach music festival booked for former Cornwall Coliseum site
New beach music festival booked for former Cornwall Coliseum site

BBC News

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

New beach music festival booked for former Cornwall Coliseum site

Two new beach festivals have been announced in Cornwall on the site of a former popular music said the events would see "big name artists" perform on Crinnis beach for the first time since the heyday of Cornwall Coliseum, which closed in 2003, hosted the likes of The Clash, The Who and Tina Turner during the 1970s and said the line-up for the festivals, called the Tunes on The Shore and Tunes at The Coliseum, included Sam Ryder and The Darkness. 'Real buzz' Jeremy Kneebone, manager at Shoreside, said the venue "was stoked to be collaborating with Tunes Festival"."We've got a great community down here at Shoreside, and there's a real buzz about bringing some big-name music back to the beach - especially given the history of the former Cornwall Coliseum," he said."Both weekends are set to offer something special, and we can't wait to welcome everyone."Tunes on The Shore was scheduled to take place between May 23 and 25 at Shoreside in Carlyon Bay and would feature "Cornwall's first ever country beach festival", said at The Coliseum will run on 25 and 26 July "at the home of the former Cornwall Coliseum", they site was demolished in 2015 after lying dormant for a number of years.

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