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Tuk-tuk service helping people with mobility issues
Tuk-tuk service helping people with mobility issues

BBC News

time3 hours ago

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Tuk-tuk service helping people with mobility issues

Businesses in a village in Cornwall have said a new tuk-tuk shuttle service has helped people with mobility issues enjoy the service, called Tuk You There Dreckly, launched in April and takes people from Polperro car park to Polperro Pennington, who owns The Cottage Bed and Breakfast in Polperro, said it was "really handy", and helped people with less mobility to explore. She added: "This is really helping people to come back to visiting the village who have maybe stayed away because they've been worried about being able to get down and back up again." 'Makes a difference' Ms Pennington said the shuttle stopped outside her bed and breakfast."If you're fully mobile it makes no difference but lots of people aren't," she are three wheeled motorised taxis which are common in You There Dreckly owner Darren Sereika said: "Local people are loving it, kids are loving it, people waving all the time. And all with a smile on their face."He added: "It makes a difference for the entire village. "Hopefully long term it will be a huge impact and bring everything back to such a beautiful busy village that it is."On his busiest day Mr Sereika has clocked up 49km (30 miles) transporting people and can take up to six passengers at a time.A milk float and a horse and cart have been used in the past to take passengers down the hill to the harbour.

Lifeline for future of Polperro fishing industry
Lifeline for future of Polperro fishing industry

BBC News

time11 hours ago

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Lifeline for future of Polperro fishing industry

The fishing industry in a Cornish village has been thrown a lifeline following the closure of Plymouth Fish the Plymouth market operated a collection and auction service for fish landed at Polperro and other small ports in the port's only remaining trawler, the Rebecca V, has since been forced to take its catch to Plymouth for it to be transported by lorry to Brixham market. But Polperro Harbour Trust has now bought its own refrigerated van so that fish landed in the village can instead be taken to a distribution depot in Roche. Peter Hickey, the chairperson of the Polperro Harbour Trust, said the closure of the fish market in Plymouth meant the end of the collection service from the village. "As a result some of our bigger vessels that used to land and had their fish picked up, had to drop off at other ports so we lost them altogether."The purchase of the van gives us the opportunity to get the larger vessels back in the harbour." Mr Hickey said the trust, which is now 130 years old, was established and funded by a small duty charged on fish landed at Polperro."It's our heritage, it's what the village is all about, so the trustees have been working quite hard to keep commercial fishing in the village and help keep it viable," he said. "The fishing industry has been under a lot of pressure for years now with catches going down, and quotas and Brexit and all that. "So it did feel like another nail in the coffin of commercial fishing, which is why we are pleased to turn that around with the purchase of the van."The catches are going up and we're putting more fuel through the fuel facilities in the harbour so everything we hoped for is working," said Mr Hickey. The specialist van has been co-funded by the Marine Management Organisation but the trust said it would need to fundraise to keep it in service. Polperro fisherman Chris Puckey said it would help preserve the village as a proper port. "If we didn't have the van in five, ten years time we'd see all fancy white yachts in here and that's not what people come to see," he said. "There's been hundreds of years fishing from Polperro, so it would be sad to see it go just because we couldn't transport fish"

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