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220516 | 'Save our Sands' protesters fear Hayle development is 'destroying' part of Cornish coastline

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Campaigners say the development is "destroying" the coastline [Credit: BPM Media]

'Save our Sands' protesters fear Hayle development is 'destroying' part of Cornish coastline

  • Monday 16 May 2022, 5:0
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200823 | Inside the huge riverside development which aims to transform Hayle forever

The area of Hayle harbour
Simon Wright, CEO of Corinthian Homes
Construction work continues at the North Quay development
Workers are digging two underground car parks
CGI of what Hayle harbour could look like after being transformed
Cannery Row, which will offer waterside townhouses
CGI on how the finished townhouses at North Quay, Hayle, could look

Inside the huge riverside development which aims to transform Hayle forever

The ongoing construction works will turn a brownfield site into a new bustling quarter with waterside homes, restaurants, shops, a gin distillery, a cinema and a hotel  read more »

200901 | Work progressing well in regeneration of North Quay | Hayle Pump

Work is progressing well on the regeneration of North Quay with a number of milestones achieved in recent weeks. North Quay logo

Corinthian Homes started work on site in January and the first block of new quayside townhouses, Cannery Row, has superstructure complete and is on course for the first residents to move in during autumn. We are also busy with major excavations and reinforced concrete work to quaysides in preparation for further development, including the creation of underground car parking and incorporation of tidal defences as part of site-wide flood mitigation measures.
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200901 | North Quay Footpath Registration-Your Help Needed

Many of you will have noticed fencing and signs going up on North Quay cutting off footpaths that have been walked, unimpeded, for decades if not centuries. This sign accompanies the fencing cutting off the paths to the south and west of the cricket club.

Even the Electric Works Road, used since 1905 when the original footpath was cut off by the power station, now has a ‘permissive footpath’ sign implying that the owner could refuse permission at any time. I can remember driving a car along this path back in the 70s and 80s.
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PA20/05161 | Reserved Matters application for construction 377 residential units; 598 sqm retail (Class A1-A5)

Location Map
Character Area
Spine Road
Hitel and Sports Hub
Diverted footpaths
Footbridge location
Key public open space framework principles
Land Use
Key stretch of ‘Linear Waterfront’ connecting the town to the beach  and also two key areas identified within the Design Code - North Quay Entrance Space (3E), North Quay Waterfront Space (3F)
Illustrative Masterplan
Layout - Reserved Matters Area-Stable Block, Eastern Gateway,East Quay And Chieftain’S Yard

PA20/05161 | Reserved Matters application for the construction of 377 residential units; 598 sqm retail (Class A1-A5 and sui generis floorspace; 2,407 sqm of business (Class B1) and industrial and fish storage (Class B2 and B8) floorspace; a 4,409 sqm hotel (Class C1); 2,275 sqm of community and cultural (Class D1) floorpsace and sports and leisure (Class D2) floorspace; and associated access, parking and public open space. The original Outline consent (W1/08-0613) was an environment impact assessment application and an environmental statement was submitted to Cornwall Council at that time. (Details following application no. pursuant to Outline permission PA13/01370).  read more »