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IanS

I would like to just see more of us looking out for each other. Be considerate, treat others how you would like to be treated.

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Cleaner kinder environment

The most obvious thing during early lockdown was the clean air and the quiet. As we start coming out of lockdown littering has increased (not holidaymakers but locals) the air is getting back to polluted levels and traffic has increased. Better and safer cycling routes together with a reliable frequent public transport to encourage people to leave their cars at home. Make it easier to move around the county whether for work or pleasure. I fancy it's all pipe dreams
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Improving the environment

Tackling climate change is a priority for children and grandchildren. Plant even more trees, implement innovative green energy policies, cut speeding traffic and improve cycle routes. Cornwall has the chance to be a world leader and ahead of the game. Tackling the prospects if young people is also a top priority, providing jobs, reducing unemployment and improving hope, training and opportunities for young people. I have noticed some racism in social media posts during lockdown so extending a welcome to people of all backgrounds is also a priority. Since coming to live in Cornwal I have found the community to…