An Nowodhow - the News in Cornish
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Kevys ha sawys veu sedher wosa fyllel ogas dhe Wolowji Men Gorthfros, mes arvor Kernow.
RNLI Aberplymm a leveris y tegemeras, a-dro dhe onan eur androweyth dy鈥橲adorn, derivasow a sedher a fyll, hag y tanvonas dhe鈥檔 tyller y skathow-sawya ollgewer ha nesarvorel.
Sawys veu an sedher, keffrys ha鈥檡 dhaffar, wosa bos gwelys ow triftya war an enep.
An vayniow a veu skoodhys ynwedh gans skath-sawya ollgewer Fowydh, tro askell Sawyans 924, ha lestri erell hag esa nes dhe鈥檔 tyller.
Hag yn Kernow west, dew berson ha ki yn skathik a veu sawys wosa dos ha bos stag yn leys ogas hag Aberfala.
Gwithysi Als ha teknegydhyon leys arbennik a veu danvenys dhe Bonsnowydh myttinweyth dy鈥橲adorn, wosa degemeres derivas a dhen koth stag yn skathik.
Wosa drehedhes orth an gwel, an bagas sawyans a gevis dew berson ha ki stag y鈥檔 leys.
Awos an gewer ha鈥檔 termynyow mortid, an withysi als a erviras aga sawya dhyworth an leys.
Wosa an oberyans, an sawysi a govhas tus dhe elwel 999 ha pysi a Withysi Als, mar kwelons tus yn peryl a-hys an arvor.
A diver has been found and rescued after going missing near the Eddystone Lighthouse, off the coast of Cornwall.
Plymouth RNLI said that around 1pm on Saturday it received reports of a missing diver, and sent both its inshore and all-weather lifeboats to the scene.
The diver was rescued, along with his equipment, after being spotted drifting on the surface.
The crews were also assisted by the Fowey all-weather lifeboat, the Rescue 924 helicopter and other vessels that were close by.
And in west Cornwall, two people and a dog in a dinghy were rescued after becoming stuck in mud near Falmouth.
Coastguards and specialist mud technicians were sent to Mylor Bridge on Saturday morning, after receiving a report of an elderly man stuck in a dinghy.
On arriving at the scene, the rescue team found two people and a dog were stuck in the mud.
Given the weather and tide timings, the coastguards decided to undertake the rescue by deploying to the mud and recovering the party.
After the operation, the rescuers reminded people to call 999 and ask for the Coastguard if they see anyone in danger along the coast.
Konsel Kernow re wrug gront hag a weressa kowethyansow 鈥渙w kul dewisyow moy sostinadow鈥 rag aga vayni.
An konsel a leveris y Ront Viajya Oberva dhe omdhesedha arghasans bys dhe bymp mil a beunsow dhe brovia komoditys ha daffar.
Y leveris y hyll an grontys bos usys dhe brovia skovvaow diwros, spassow parkya ha diwros kevrynnys.
An dowlen a veder dhe weres arvethoryon 鈥渙w terri nebes a鈥檔 lettys a enep aga arvethesigyon hag i ow tewis fordhow viajya sostinadow鈥.
Martin Cluer, sodhek ragdres gwedhynder hin rag Bodhegi Kernow, a leveris y hweresas an gront owth arghasa gwithva diwros y鈥檊a fennplas yn Truru.
An linen varow rag ombrofyansow yw dy鈥橫ergher an 31a a vis Gortheren.
Cornwall Council has created a grant which would help companies make more sustainable choices for their staff.
The council said its Workplace Travel Grant would match funding of up to 拢5,000 to provide facilities and equipment.
It said grants can be used to provide bike shelters, car share parking spaces and pool bikes.
The scheme aims to help employers "break down some of the barriers their employees might face in choosing sustainable modes of travel".
Martin Cluer, climate resilience project officer at Volunteer Cornwall, said the grant helped fund a bike storage unit at their headquarters in Truro.
The deadline for applications is Wednesday 31 July.
Dew gathik re beu sawys wosa bos forsekys yn sagh plastek, deges dre sel, war dreth yn Pennsans, dell lever sawysi.
An vreder, unnek seythen aga oos a veu kevys gans kerdher ha kemerys dhe vilvedhek y鈥檔 dre.
An milvedhek a jeckyas an kathigow, ha kevys bos hanas kolon dhe onan anedha.
Dy鈥橲ul eus passys, wosa seythen gans an milvedhek, an gathigow a veu res dhe Sawyans Kath Sally, yn Sen Austel, hag usi ow sevel arghans rag skan kolon.
Sally Olford, neb a dhyght an skovva sawyans a leveris dhe鈥檔 91热爆, mar ny ve kevys an kathigow, y fia diwedhva fest lakka ragdha.
Y leveris hi, 鈥渉emm o nebonan a vynna hedhi aga bewnans ha bos frank anedha.鈥
鈥淢ar kwra tus henna, heb fordh aral apert, gorrewgh i yn neb le poblek, skrifewgh noten, [ha] kedhlewgh ni aga bos ena.鈥
Henn yw oll dhyworthiv vy, pennseythen splann genowgh.
Two kittens have been saved after being abandoned in a sealed plastic bag on a beach in Penzance, rescuers say.
The 11-week-old brothers were found by a walker and taken to a vet in the town.
A vet checked the kittens and found that one had a heart murmur.
On Sunday, after a week with the vet, the pair were handed over to Sally's Cat Rescue in St Austell, which is raising funds for a heart scan.
Sally Olford, who runs the rescue shelter, told the 91热爆, that if the kittens hadn't been found, it would've been a much worse ending for them.
She said "this was someone who just wanted to end their lives and get rid of them."
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