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141023 | P4 Planning Letter from Mr Bill Davidson and ING re both out of town developments PA14/00532 and PA14/02920

Via http://planning.cornwall.gov.uk:8181/rpp/showimage.asp?j=PA14/00532&inde... [please note has been put through OCR -please be sure to check the original]

Planning and Regeneration
Cornwall Council
Dolcoath Avenue
Cambourne
TR14 8SX
FAO Mr Jeremy Content
Date: 17 October 2014
Ref: 07-005
By email: jeremy.content@cornwall.gov.uk

Dear Sir  read more »

141023 | PA14/00532 | Additional Information

Email from Cornwall Council Planning - Additional information has been received in connection with this application 23rd October 2014

Via http://planning.cornwall.gov.uk/online-applications/centralDistribution....  read more »

141023 | Consultation on transfer of Hayle Harbour to go ahead despite delays | The Cornishman

Via http://www.cornishman.co.uk/Consultation-transfer-Hayle-Harbour-ahead-de...

Consultation on transfer of Hayle Harbour to go ahead despite delays

By The Cornishman | Posted: October 23, 2014  read more »

141016 | Consultation Hayle Causeway to Lelant - Cycle Improvements (EDG0156) (Region West)

Via Cornwall Council

The Consultation Hayle Causeway to Lelant - Cycle Improvements (EDG0156) (Region West) has now been published on Consultation Finder. We are alerting you, since you registered (Roads transport and parking) as a subject you were interested in.

Please click here to respond.  read more »

141001 | PA14/06938 | Display of advertisement signs | South Quay Hayle Cornwall TR27 4NQl | PA10/08142

 

Display of advertisement signs - South Quay Hayle Cornwall TR27 4NQl

Ref. No: PA14/06938 | Received date: Tue 22 Jul 2014 | Status: Pending Decision | Case Type: Application  read more »

141001 | Hayle wins Gold again, for the eighth time in a row

Via http://haylepump.org.uk/documents/haylepump117final.pdf

Hayle in Bloom

Ten members of Hayle in Bloom left Hayle at 4am to go by coach to the awards ceremony at Trowbridge, along with other bloomers from St Just, Marazion and Truro.

They were delighted to win Gold again, for the eighth time in a row.

This is an amazing achievement, everyone involved should get a medal for helping to make our town so beautiful!

Hayle also won many  read more »

141001 | News from the Mayor via Hayle Pump

Via http://haylepump.org.uk/documents/haylepump117final.pdf

Hayle Harbour, News from the Mayor

After decades of neglect and dilapidation, Hayle Harbour is almost unrecognisable, with the works on North Quay out to Harvey’s Towans complete and ready for development, with the public enjoying unfettered access along the upper and lower public promenades, most of us used to using the new North Quay bridge, and the old swing bridge currently undergoing some sort of repairs and hopefully restoration.  read more »

141010 | Sluicing returns via Hayle Pump

Via http://haylepump.org.uk/documents/haylepump117final.pdf

Sluicing returns

New sluice gates have been fitted to Carnsew Basin in Hayle as part of the plans to resume a sluicing regime, part of the South Quay development by ING.

The sluice pools and sluice gates in Hayle traditionally played a major part in deepening and straightening the navigation channel from the bay into the port of Hayle, and maintained that depth to allow bigger ships and more commerce for the port. This in turn increased the success and wealth of the rival Cornish Copper Company and Harveys of Hayle, which led to greater investment and development of technology and business which helped Hayle play its part in the Industrial Revolution.  read more »

140918 | It was reported that it was now not possible to build the bridge across Penpol Creek until early 2015, due to technical

Via http://www.hayletowncouncil.net/documents/18September2014HTCMinutes.pdf

89 HAYLE HARBOUR - SOUTH QUAY UPDATE

a) Simon Humphrey, Project Manager, Bowmer & Kirkland Ltd, to present his
monthly status report to Council

Simon Humphrey was not present and no report had been supplied.

It was reported that it was now not possible to build the bridge across Penpol Creek until early 2015, due to technical difficulties. The responsibility for the future maintenance of the bridge was also raised as an important issue that needed clarification. The Clerk reported that Simon Clarke would bring the necessary information to the Town Council as soon as it was available.