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250205 | Objections to 5,000 solar panels next to busy A30 roundabout | PA24/02723
Plans for 5,000 solar panels next to Cornwall A30 roundabout
5th February Environment | Planning and development | West Cornwall
By Lee Trewhela Local Democracy Reporter
250207 | Concerns raised over proposed solar farm | Lanyon Farm; PA23/09696; potential flooding of nearby Angarrack
...scheduled to be brought before Cornwall Council's strategic planning committee on 13 February.
Concerns raised by objectors include the loss of agricultural land and harm to the setting of a Grade II listed farmhouse.
Gwinear-Gwithian Parish Councillor Lionel Pascoe has also raised concerns the facility could lead to potential flooding of nearby Angarrack, and issues over road access. read more »
Planning 2025 | Angarrack
241209 | Hayle Town Council £100,000 funding for community garden
Hayle Town Council £100,000 funding for community garden
The community garden project will be at the former Hawkins motor site on Hayle Terrace (Image: Google)
Hayle Town Council has been given £100,000 in community funding for a community garden project.
The money for the Hayle Terrace Community Garden Project follows the
success of its application for Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)
funding.
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241101 | Have until 22 Nov to express views on Build-outs along Angarrack Lane to assist new 40 house estate PA24/06664
Did you know you have until 22nd November 2024 to express your views about Build-outs by Cormac along Angarrack Lane to assist the development of the new 40 house estate Planning PA24/06664?
Good day.
I wonder if Angarrack residents are aware of the proposed build-outs by Cormac along Angarrack Lane to assist
the development of the new 40 house estate Planning PA24/06664. The Cormac road reference no. is Infra23-176
Cormac telephone 01872 327 250.
There is considerable disquiet about the development in general and the access in particular. Cornwall Council
241007 | Government’s £22 billion “carbon capture” gamble leaves St Ives Bay wondering what the future holds
Government’s £22 billion “carbon capture” gamble leaves St Ives Bay wondering what the future holds
240917 | Another property developer goes bust in Cornwall
Another property developer goes bust in Cornwall
240814 | Have your say: new National Planning Policy Framework open for consultation until 24 September report Cornwall Reports
Have your say: new National Planning Policy Framework open for consultation until 24th September
240723 | Hayle property developer declared bankrupt
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