A live Q&A broadcast answering the public's questions about the 2021 G7 Summit to be held in Carbis Bay, Cornwall. Questions were answered by representatives from Devon & Cornwall Police, Cornwall Council, and the Cabinet Office's G7 Taskforce.
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Cabinet Office: 4:00
Cornwall Council: 6:02
Public Health Cornwall: 8:28
Devon & Cornwall Police (general): 9:58
Devon & Cornwall Police (routes commander update): 13:50
QUESTIONS
Will print outs of utility bills be acceptable ID? 20:36
How do tourists provide ID? Will you compensate loss of earnings? 21:06
Will bus services still be running from Carbis Bay to St Ives during the road closures? 23:20
What documents do I need as ID as a non-resident visiting family? 24:32
Will refuse collection still happen? 26:37
Will you be making contact with affected businesses? 27:17
Do pedestrians in the closure zone need to carry ID or just vehicles? 28:15
Will there be swift action to deal with parking issues or broken down vehicles on one-way streets? 29:53
Will there be a marine cordon in place and what distance will that be? 30:39
If you are a self-employed tradesperson how will you access customer premises via the closed road? 31:53
Will the branch line be closed from St Erth? 37:19
How will buses and service vehicles cope on the narrow back road into St Ives? 38:31
What are the plans for policing protests in Falmouth? 39:38
How is the G7 Summit going to be carbon neutral? 41:15
Will patients at the local doctors surgery be able to access their routine appointments? 42:20
What provision is made for emergency medical access to a care home in Headlands Road? 45:08
What arrangements have been made for the additional health care that will be required with so many people in the area? 46:14
What are the plans to avoid the Hayle bypass from grinding to a halt? 48:02
What will the legacy be for the young people of St Ives? 49:20
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