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Heartlands website shut down due to ‘incidents’

The former site of Cornwall’s iconic mining heritage attraction is now said to be plagued by increasing problems. Staff at a nearby homeless facility said rough sleepers were causing an “increasing number of incidents” at Heartlands.

The statement came after workers at Chi Winder in Dudnance Lane in Pool ran to the rescue after a row – believed to have involved a stabbing – left two people injured. The incident was so serious that several police officers were said to have attended and the Cornwall Air Ambulance landed.




Two men were taken to hospital and two arrested after police were called to the scene on Tuesday afternoon (July 17). One suffered head and hand injuries and the second man suffered a neck injury. The men are believed to be known to each other, Devon and Cornwall Police said.

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According to Coastline Housing, which runs the Chi Winder Day Centre, which provides services for the local homeless and others in need, this was just the latest incident as disused parts of the vast Heartlands site are plagued by problems. A Coastline spokesman said: “Following an incident at the Heartlands site, our staff at Chi Winder went to provide first aid before the emergency services arrived.

“Neither of the men are residents of Chi Winder. As we are a homelessness charity, we were able to provide a change of clothing to one of the men involved.

“This appears to be one of a number of recent increasing incidents of street homeless congregating in disused parts of the Heartlands site. We have announced the Homeless Outreach team and we always welcome the opportunity to work on community safety with local groups and partner organizations. “

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