An Nowodhow - the News in Cornish
An Nowodhow was written and presented by Steve Penhaligon and edited by Steve Harris.
Myttin da. Yma Konsel Kernow ow skoodhya ragdres nowydh a vynn assaya dargana effeythyow a janj an hin war arvor Kernow.
Restrys yw an ragdres, Gul Spas rag Tewes y hanow, gans Asran an Kerghynnedh, hag y fynn
godhonydhyon kuntel data yn dew ugens treth a-dreus dhe Gernow dres pymp bledhen.
Yn arbennik, i a vynn studhya an effeythyow a dewedhow kreffa ha nivelyow mor ughella war an tewynnow.
Ena, y hwra an wodhonydhyon gul devnydh a vodelyans jynn-amontya rag askorra mappys a’gan arvor dres an gansbledhen a dheu.
Ledyer an ragdres, Professor Gerd Masselink, a leveris nag esa arghans lowr rag difres an arvor dien, mes devnydhys vedha sewyansow an ragdres rag dyghtya le may halla bos drehevys displegyansow nowydh.
Translation 1/3
Good morning. Cornwall Council is supporting a new project which will try to predict the effects of climate change on Cornwall’s coast.
The project, which is called Making Space for Sand, is managed by the Department of the Environment, and scientists will gather data on 40 beaches across Cornwall over five years.
In particular, they want to study the effects of of stronger storms and higher sea levels on the sand dunes.
The scientists will then use computer modelling to produce maps of our coastline over the next hundred years.
The project leader, Professor Gerd Masselink, said that there was not enough money to protect the whole coast, but that the results would be used to manage where new developments might be built.
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Kerens a fleghes ha dhedha edhommow adhyskansel arbennik hag evredhderyow re dhallathas kaskyrgh rag sawya servis ostya orth skol Pennkelynnek yn Truru.
Konsel Kernow re brofyas dilea an servis ostya, ow leverel y vos usys gans le es deg dyskybel pub nos, orth kost a bymp kans mil beuns pub bledhen.
Mamm a neb unn dyskybel, Lisa De-Bargeton hy hanow, a leveris an skol dhe wul dyffrans bras dhe sleynethow socyal hy mab Louis neb yw awtystek.
An konsel a leveris y fedha moy effeythadow dhe wul devnydh a’n arghans rag provia moy servisyow dydhweyth rag dyskyblon ha dhedha edhommow arbennik.
Ev re dhallathas argerdh omgussulyans a-dro dhe’n profyans ma, ha res vydh dhe’n gerens deklarya aga thybyansow erbynn an degves a vis Metheven.
Translation 2/3
Parents of children with special educational needs and disabilities have begun a campaign to save a boarding service at Pencalenick School in Truro.
Cornwall Council has proposed to remove the boarding service, saying that it was used by less than ten pupils a night, at a yearly cost of £500,000.
The mother of one pupil, Lisa De-Bargeton, said that the school had made a big difference to the social skills of her son Louis, who is autistic.
The council said that it would be more efficient to use the money to provide more daytime services for pupils with special needs.
It has begun a consultation process about this proposal, and the parents will have to make their views known by the 10th June.
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Ha wostiwedh, Bragji Sen Austel re dheklaryas dydh y wool korev bledhynnyek a-barth alusenethow leel.
Gool Korev Keltek a dhehwelis dhe Gernow warlena wosa aswa a beder bledhen awos an pandemek Kovid, ha sevys veu ugens mil beuns, hag a veu devnydhys rag skoodhya alusenethow, kemenethow hag unigynnow edhommek.
Orth an gool hevlena, y hyllir assaya korevow a Gernow ha’n ranndir Soth West, keffrys ha goslowes orth ilow performys yn fyw dres an jydh.
Saw, mars eus seghes dhywgh, res vydh gortos bys dhe’n degves warn ugens a vis Du. Yeghes da !
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Mes ny allav mos heb meneges an Diskwedhyans Kernow Riel hag a dhallathas de. Skrifennyas an Diskwedhyans, Chris Riddle, re dhyghtyas an hwarvos dres an pymthek bledhen warn ugens eus passyes, a vynn omdenna hevlena. Mark Stoddart re beu dewisys rag kemeres y le.
Terebo nessa!
Translation 3/3
And finally, St Austell Brewery has announced the date of its annual beer festival in support of local charities.
The Celtic Beer Festival returned to Cornwall last year after a gap of four years because of the Covid pandemic, and £20,000 was raised, which was used to support charities, communities and individuals in need.
At the festival this year, you will be able to try beers from Cornwall and the South West, as well as listen to live musical performances throughout the day.
However, if you’re feeling thirsty, you’ll have to wait until the 30th of November. Cheers!
But I can’t go without mentioning the Royal Cornwall Show which began yesterday. The Show Secretary, Chris Riddle, who has managed the event for the last 35 years, will be retiring this year. Mark Stoddart has been chosen to replace him.
Until next time!
This week’s An Nowodhow was written and presented by Steve Penhaligon and edited by Steve Harris. Pic: Porthleven by Gilly Gabben
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