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Facebook - Hayle Town Council - Mon, 30/03/2026 - 12:05
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Consistently careful financial planning in recent years has enabled the Council to continue providing important local services through devolution, with potentially more sites and service to come on board this year. These include the library, CCTV, public conveniences, footpath maintenance, and the management of open spaces such as Hayle Outdoor Pool, Hayle Recreation Ground and King George V Memorial Walk.

We also continue to support local groups each year, including Hayle Day Care Centre, Hayle in Bloom, Hayle Decorative Lights and the Friends of the Towans.

We are committed to raising Hayle’s profile by introducing new events and projects. To help deliver more for residents, we have budgeted for additional support to the Management Team, with the aim of securing more external funding, improving facilities and expanding community and civic events. We have received a number of significant grants during 2025-26 and we’re aiming for even more in 2026-27.

The creation of a Civic and Community Hub on the library site remains a key priority. The project has progressed to RIBA Stage 4 and is ready to build, subject to securing external grant funding in the coming years.

To ensure the Council can deliver these services and plans, an independent organisational review was undertaken. This identified areas where additional resources are needed, alongside opportunities to generate income. Changes to the staffing structure will be introduced in the year ahead, while savings and new income streams will continue to be explored. The budget also reflects increases to the National Living Wage and outcomes of the job evaluation process.

Following last year’s significant precept rise, the Council has worked to keep this year’s increase as low as possible while continuing to support the community and plan for the future.

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Photos from Hayle Town Council's post

Facebook - Hayle Town Council - Mon, 30/03/2026 - 12:05
???? Join Hayle Town Council! ????

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We’re looking for passionate, community‑minded people, so if you want to have your say and help shape the future of our town, we’d love to hear from you!

????️ Vacancies: 4 seats across all three wards (possibly 5, pending a current Notice of Vacancy)

???? How to Apply: Download a co‑option application form from our website or collect one from the council office

???? Questions? Contact the office or speak with any serving Councillor for an informal chat

⏰ Application deadline: 9am, 24 April 2026

???? Co‑option interviews: Evening of 30 April 2026

Please follow this link to find out more:

https://www.hayletowncouncil.gov.uk/your-council/co-options-2026/

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Dead badger just over the white line on edge of carriageway, 30th March

Dead badger just over white line on the singe carriageways bit A30 WEST towards Loggans moor roundabout
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A30, Guildford, Hayle
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Wide area of loose and uneven brickwork creating a trip hazard. Injury has already occurred. Risk to pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles., 29th March

Loose and significantly uneven brickwork in the road surface outside my property is creating a serious trip hazard and risk to road users. The affected area is quite wide, with multiple bricks lifting and moving underfoot, making the surface unstable. I have already tripped on this and injured my ankle, and it may have also contributed to back pain. This presents a clear risk to pedestrians, including children who play in the area. The loose and uneven surface also poses a risk to vehicles, including potential damage or instability for cars, cyclists, and motorbikes, particularly where the bricks shift under weight. The condition appears to be worsening over time and requires inspection and repair as a matter of priority.

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Wide area of loose and uneven brickwork creating a trip hazard. Injury has already occurred. Risk to pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles., 29th March

Loose and significantly uneven brickwork in the road surface outside my property is creating a serious trip hazard and risk to road users. The affected area is quite wide, with multiple bricks lifting and moving underfoot, making the surface unstable. I have already tripped on this and injured my ankle, and it may have also contributed to back pain. This presents a clear risk to pedestrians, including children who play in the area. The loose and uneven surface also poses a risk to vehicles, including potential damage or instability for cars, cyclists, and motorbikes, particularly where the bricks shift under weight. The condition appears to be worsening over time and requires inspection and repair as a matter of priority.

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Dangerous parking on blind S-bend causing reduced visibility and forcing single-lane traffic. Regular obstruction creates a safety risk for drivers and pedestrians, including children walking to school and people accessing nearby facilities. Near misses h

There is an ongoing safety issue on the S-bend at Joannies Avenue, St Ives. Vehicles are regularly parked along both sides of the bend, which has restricted visibility. This frequently reduces the road to a single usable lane, forcing vehicles to give way unexpectedly and creating a dangerous situation for both drivers and pedestrians. The area is well used by pedestrians, including children walking to school and people accessing the nearby skate park and field. There are frequent near misses, and I have personally witnessed an incident where two children were nearly struck due to vehicles being forced into a single lane with limited visibility. During the summer months, vehicles are often parked partially on the pavement. Even when this happens, cars are still parked on the opposite side of the road, further narrowing the carriageway. This not only increases the risk of collisions but also blocks access for pedestrians, including dog walkers and those with pushchairs, forcing them into the road or onto the grass. There are also concerns that emergency vehicle access could be restricted due to the obstruction. This situation appears to conflict with Highway Code guidance regarding obstructive and dangerous parking. I would request that this location is assessed as a priority, and that appropriate measures such as double yellow lines are considered along the S-bend to improve visibility and safety, particularly ahead of the summer period when usage increases.

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Dangerous parking on blind S-bend causing reduced visibility and forcing single-lane traffic. Regular obstruction creates a safety risk for drivers and pedestrians, including children walking to school and people accessing nearby facilities. Near misses h

There is an ongoing safety issue on the S-bend at Joannies Avenue, St Ives. Vehicles are regularly parked along both sides of the bend, which has restricted visibility. This frequently reduces the road to a single usable lane, forcing vehicles to give way unexpectedly and creating a dangerous situation for both drivers and pedestrians. The area is well used by pedestrians, including children walking to school and people accessing the nearby skate park and field. There are frequent near misses, and I have personally witnessed an incident where two children were nearly struck due to vehicles being forced into a single lane with limited visibility. During the summer months, vehicles are often parked partially on the pavement. Even when this happens, cars are still parked on the opposite side of the road, further narrowing the carriageway. This not only increases the risk of collisions but also blocks access for pedestrians, including dog walkers and those with pushchairs, forcing them into the road or onto the grass. There are also concerns that emergency vehicle access could be restricted due to the obstruction. This situation appears to conflict with Highway Code guidance regarding obstructive and dangerous parking. I would request that this location is assessed as a priority, and that appropriate measures such as double yellow lines are considered along the S-bend to improve visibility and safety, particularly ahead of the summer period when usage increases.

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Full updated vehicle Sat Nav did not recognise this new flyover/roundabout, 27th March

My fully updated SatNav did not recognise this new roundabout, which I find strange as it has been in operation for many months Have the mapping companies been informed of this new feature?
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Full updated vehicle Sat Nav did not recognise this new flyover/roundabout, 27th March

My fully updated SatNav did not recognise this new roundabout, which I find strange as it has been in operation for many months Have the mapping companies been informed of this new feature?
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This friendly welcoming group offers a safe space to talk, listen and connect with others

Facebook - Hayle Town Council - Fri, 27/03/2026 - 13:05



This friendly welcoming group offers a safe space to talk, listen and connect with others. Starting fortnightly on the 15th April at 1.15-3.15pm at the Hayle Family hub.

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Facebook - Hayle Town Council - Fri, 27/03/2026 - 13:05
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Permit reference: G8021HAY6287CCOKD-01
Contractor: Oakway
Street Name: MELLANEAR CLOSE, HAYLE
Start Date: 25/03/2026
End Date: 27/03/2026
Traffic measure: Give and take



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???? Campaign to Protect Our Estuary Nature Reserves

Facebook - Hayle Town Council - Thu, 26/03/2026 - 01:05
???? Campaign to Protect Our Estuary Nature Reserves

Hayle Town Council and St Ives Town Council wish to update our communities on the recent marketing for sale of parcels of land associated with the North Quay development in Hayle with plots in both Hayle and Lelant.

Both councils have been working closely and constructively with our two local MPs, Perran Moon and Andrew George, alongside community and environmental organisations, with a shared passion for protecting and preserving these areas. We have been exploring all viable options, including crowdfunding, to secure these areas for the long term benefit of our residents, coastal environment, and wider community interests. This work is ongoing and remains a shared priority. Despite this, we are disappointed that the sites will still be put up for auction next week. We understand commercial needs to recover debts and costs associated with the winding up of the company. But these sites have many planning restrictions and constraints and we believe are best held for the benefit of future generations.

If any well intentioned individuals or groups are considering bidding to purchase parts of this land to protect them, please get in touch as soon as possible and consider joining our group or contributing to the following crowdfunding campaign:

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DVFvN6sGk/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Our shared goal is to act in the best interests of the communities we serve. We believe that cooperation, transparency, and joined up thinking will offer the strongest chance of achieving positive and lasting outcomes for both towns.

Both Councils will continue to keep residents informed.

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If you have any free events, classes or clubs taking place between 23rd-29th March that we haven't mentioned, please feel free t...

Facebook - Hayle Town Council - Thu, 26/03/2026 - 01:05
If you have any free events, classes or clubs taking place between 23rd-29th March that we haven't mentioned, please feel free to add them in the comments ????????

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