Bluetack42
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I'm not impressed if someone who presumably likes Falmouth is put off the place and people for good when he's not been there to experience anything for himself. Presumably he hasn't been there to experience any of the antipathy he claims for the last 3 months, so why does he believe it exists? (he was not allowed to be there by UK-wide government rules, don't blame us locals). I have the same issue with a cottage I have in Scotland - goodness knows when I'll be allowed to visit - but it doesn't make me dislike the place or say the people are suddenly unfriendly.
I am one of the majority of second home owners who have obeyed the rules & stayed away, but its not difficult to keep up to date with the local sentiment. Cornwall Live as mentioned by atol above is a more extreme example, local Facebook groups give a consistent negative vibe of how the locals are feeling, the pattern is that the misbehavior of a few second home owners is cited & rapidly degenerates into a more general gripe about the negative impact on the community they have. Reading this stuff opens ones eyes to the depth to which a significant number of people hold these feelings, perhaps hidden in more normal times, but broadcast now to give an aura of hostility intended to keep outsiders away.
I contrast this with the behavior of similar groups in the Solent who have no such hostility, which is why I intend to relocate There