You will always get unthinking people, in all places, to say how wonderful it is tohost something like this. They have given no thought to the disruption or difficulties it will present. The 'ring of steel' that has been placed round Carbis Bay and St Ives. The increase on journey times to get to work and back. Some journeys that normally take about 10/15 minutes now taking up to 2 hours due to road closures and diversions and checkpoints.
The fact that only a few weeks ago the county hospital, Royal Cornwall Hospital, was on black alert and there were messages being put out on all media asking people not to go there as ambulances were lined up outside and unable to get admittance for their patients. Now by discharging patients they, the hospital authorities, have managed to clear 70+ beds in case they are needed. There was a very mealy-mouthed reason given for this.
There was a very mealy-mouthed reason given by the Council for the fact that tress were felled and a conference centre built without planning permission. Cornwall Council usually want planning to be requested for erecting a dog kennel.
A cheering thought is the fact that there was not enough accommodation for all the security and support staff and so a certain nation decided on motor homes - the biggest and grandest ones they could find. Unfortunately they did not have any knowledge of how narrow and winding some of the roads are and they eventually had to park quite some way away and travel in.
As someone in Falmouth said the only good thing to come out of this is the fact that the potholes have been mended.
Another point is the fact is was it all necessary? If zoom is good enough to teach our children and run our businesses then it must be good enough for them. Another point is what a lot of pollution from aircraft and motorcades they have created when the general public is being encouraged to consider their carbon footprint.