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200124 | Restrictions from 1 July to 31 August 10:00 to 18:00; Blue Flag beaches 15 May - 30 September also 10:00 to 18:00

Summary:

  • Harmonised restrictions from 1 July to 31 August (two months) between 10:00 to 18:00 hours daily
  • Except where a beach has Blue Flag status in place, when restrictions will apply for longer, from 15 May to 30 September (four and a half months) between 10:00 to 18:00.
  • There is an exception for Porthchapel Beach near Land’s End where current restrictions will be lifted, as requested by the private beach owner.
 
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200118 | Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected

Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected

Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected

Published by Sarah Yeoman at 7:00am 18th January 2020. (Updated at 9:34am 18th January 2020)

Written by Richard Whitehouse, Local Democracy Reporter

New restrictions for when dogs can be taken on beaches in Cornwall have been backed by councillors.

However plans to relax the current restrictions were rejected by councillors.  read more »

190501 | Councillor Capper awarded for service to town and serving on town council for 40 years

 

"It was noted that Councillor Capper had attended the Cornwall Council Awards Ceremony at County Hall on 1 May 2019. He had been recognised for his long service to the town and in particular for serving on the town council for 40 years. He circulated the framed certificate and the tie pin, made of tin from South Crofty Mine, which he had been presented with. Members, once again, offered sincere congratulations and thanked him for his continued enthusiasm."

 

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200113 | New waste contract is agreed for Cornwall

New waste contract is agreed for Cornwall

New waste contract is agreed for Cornwall

Published by Sarah Yeoman at 5:47am 10th January 2020.

Written by Richard Whitehouse, Local Democracy Reporter  read more »

191201 | December 2019 and January 2020 | Council Corner

Council Corner

December 2019 and January 2020

Free Parking for Christmas
Shopping on Saturdays

Once again, it will be free to park in
Cornwall Council car parks on
Saturdays in the lead up to
Christmas. From Saturday 30
November 2019 to 21 December
2019 it will be free to park in the
Commercial Road and Foundry
Square car parks. Cornwall Council
has generously committed to one
free Saturday and Hayle Town
Council has agreed to provide a
further three. This year the town
council has agreed to cover the
costs of hiring the Cornwall Council
car parks to encourage people into
Hayle and to support the local
shops. We hope you enjoy your
shopping and we wish you all a  read more »

200107 | Dog beach restrictions in Cornwall could be relaxed

Dog beach restrictions in Cornwall could be relaxed

By Richard Whitehouse Local Democracy Reporter
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Other Cornwall Neighbourhood Plans

Other parts of Cornwall Neighbourhood plan ideas

191208 | Consultation: Implementation of traffic calming measures along the B3280 through Townshend

Consultation Letter Townshend, Traffic Calming (EDG1673 SK6)(Region West)
Plan 1 pdf doc
Plan 2 pdf doc
Implementation of traffic calming measures along the B3280 through Townshend  read more »

191120 | Consultation: Changes to waiting restrictions on various streets in Hayle, Connor Downs, Lelant and Reawla (Wall).

The Consultation Hayle and St Ives CNP TRO EDG1619 has now been published on Consultation Finder.

 


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191015 | Hayle Town Council | Cornwall Community Governance Reviews

 

 

 

Council Corner
October and November 2019

Cornwall Council’s Community Governance Review

Following the Boundary Review that occurred last year, Cornwall Council is now part way through a consultation looking at all parish and town boundaries and warding arrangements throughout the county. Hayle Town Council made an initial submission to Cornwall Council, as part of the first phase of the consultation.

Hayle Town Council agreed that it was neither appropriate nor relevant to consider the potential impact of moving houses in or out of its parish in terms of Council Tax, it based its proposals purely on which community the residents of the properties would most identify with.  read more »

190914 | Community Governance – do we still need the parishes? Bude Area

Community Governance – do we still need the parishes?

Hayle Growth Area Masterplan : Consultation Document

Hayle Growth Area Masterplan : Consultation Document The Creation of a New Neighbourhood September 2019
Image 1 : Aerial photograph of the site
Figure 1 : Site Allocations Development Plan Document extract
Figure 2 : Masterplan option 1 : High Lanes A30 junction
Option 1 Tolroy: Figure 3 : Masterplan option 2 :Tolroy A30 junction
School option 1: Figure 5 : Primary School sub- option 1 location
School option 2: Figure 6 : Primary School sub- option 2 location
Image 3 : New health facilities Image 4 : New primary school Image 5 : New sports provision Image 6 : New main street and connected street network Image 7 : New employment space integrated positively into the townscape Image 8 :Example of a Local Centre/
Figure 7 : Access Hierarchy
Figure 8 : Plan showing the potential location of local and neighbourhood centres
Image 9 : Natural play facilities within an eco-valley park and new play areas Image 10 : Community orchards and growing areas Image 11 : Hillside country park Image 12 : Wetland/ sustainable drainage and boardwalks Image 13 : The creation of wildlife cor
Figure 6 : Landscape & footpath/ cycle access strategy
Images of exemplar/ Cornish office & employment developments: Image 15 :Hayle marine renwewables : PBWC architects. Image 16: St Austell Print Works : Image 17 : Commercial / industrial developments ( Redruth) Image 18 : Hayle Foundry : Stride Treglown Ar
Image 15 : Illustrative masterplan overlay showing the employment areas next to the A30 1 2 1 2 Employment Area next to the A30 Mixed use area ( employment with residential )
Creating Better Townscape Figure 22 & 23 : (Below ) : Examples of 3 bedroom terrace houses Image 20 : Commercial Road, Hayle : Main Street frontage Image 21 : Nansledan, Newquay Image 22 : Penpol Road, Hayle : terraces Image 23 : Contemporary interpretati
Figure 24 & 25 : (Above ) : Examples of 2/3 bedroom smaller terrace houses Image 24: St John’s Street, Hayle : terraces Image 27 : Contemporary interpretation : Chichester Figure 26 & 27 : (Above ) : Examples of Paired Villas Image 26 : Queen’s Way. Hayle
Image 27: Illustrative masterplan 1 Predominantly Residential 2 New Primary School option 3 Mixed Use (employment and residential) 4 Employment 5 Multi-use green space
Image 27: Illustrative masterplan (east) 1 Predominantly Residential 2 New Primary School option 3 Mixed Use (employment and residential) 4 Employment 5 Multi-use green space

Hayle Growth Area Masterplan : Consultation Document
The Creation of a New Neighbourhood
September 2019

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Consultation
3. The Vision
4. The Concept Masterplan
5. Delivering Infrastructure
6. Green Infrastructure
7. Delivering Employment Space
8. Creating Better Townscape
9. Next Steps
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Hayle Growth Area Masterplan Consultation

Hayle Growth Area Masterplan Consultation

Hayle Town Council and Cornwall Council would like to see higher quality development coming forward in Hayle.

To help achieve this a masterplan is being prepared which offers the opportunity for the Town Council, Hayle residents and Cornwall Council to take a proactive approach to how it believes development in this area should come forward.  read more »

Hayle Growth Area Masterplan

Hayle Town Council and Cornwall Council would like to see higher quality development coming forward in Hayle.

To help achieve this a masterplan is being prepared which offers the opportunity for the Town Council, Hayle residents and Cornwall Council to take a proactive approach to how it believes development in this area should come forward.

Paths and Rights of Way | Cornwall Council

Cornwall Council Rights and Responsibilities

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190828 | Dogs on beaches PSPO consultation 2019

How can I have my say on future PSPOs for dogs on beaches?

As part of the consultation we have developed a PSPO (Dogs on Beaches) consultation survey.

Please complete the survey to give your opinion on the future shape of PSPO’s for dog on beaches in Cornwall.

The consultation will run for 12 weeks from 27 August until 19 November 2019.

Once the survey closes, we will analyse the responses and report back to the Council.

The intention is that the Council will consider a report in January 2020 on PSPO’s (Dog on Beaches). This report will include the results of the consultation.  read more »

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