Around 6,500 police officers from every force in the country are in Cornwall to protect the summit at Carbis Bay.
The summit officially begins on Friday ending on Sunday 13 June - but preparations for the event have already had an impact on the lives of those living in Cornwall.A Mobile radar station set up at the National Trust car park in Godrevy, near St Ives, Cornwall, ahead of the G7 summit
"One of the skippers can't get here, and we've just decided it's not worth going late and having bad reviews. It's exciting times as to what they [G7 leaders] may do but at this moment in time it's a hassle.""It shouldn't have been done now because of COVID and they should have just held it on Zoom and done it that way. It would have saved a lot of money.
Alex Shapland, who runs the company, said:"We got an email out of the blue from one of the offices in Whitehall and they approached us to make them a bar of chocolate!" he told Sky News."They wanted milk chocolate flavoured with sea salt - and we used Cornish sea salt. It's all come together and it's a privilege and an honour to be one of the suppliers."
"I think it's just a quick flash in the pan of money. We won't get nothing out of it, no," she added.
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