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Comms #2

Sorry J.J.G. I wrote to Breusyas saying I am a new student of Cornish and didn't understand what he/she had said and asked them to write it in English. At least I think that's what I wrote!

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Clean Air Around Schools

Most people are aware that motor vehicles are a major cause of pollution. It is also a fact that being exposed to car exhausts causes increases in asthma in children.School drop off and pick up times generate heavy traffic which means air in the vicinity of schools becomes polluted.The Cornwall Council could play a role by creating Clean Air Zones around schools. Signs erected near schools could, for instance, say “Clean Air Zone - Please switch off your engine when stationary “.Also the Council could help fund and promote “safe air pedestrian routes” for use by walking children and parents.Improving…
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Pick up your litter

A bag of litter collected on a short walk round Boscolla with my grandchildren. Surely we can do better than this. I suspect most of the people are locals.