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Housing
200730 | New 600-home neighbourhood with primary school to be built in Hayle
New 600-home neighbourhood with primary school to be built in Hayle
Construction on the first houses is likley to start in late 2021 read more »
200713 | Later than advertised | Hayle North Quay and harbour development online exhibition link
13th July read more »
PA20/05161 | Reserved Matters application for construction 377 residential units; 598 sqm retail (Class A1-A5)
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 »
200630 | New Hayle Harbour plans revealed
200611 | Work under way for new spine road at North Quay
Work under way for new spine road at North Quay
11 June 2020
An environmental initiative is under way to monitor and protect local wildlife as part of the latest phase in the regeneration of Hayle Harbour.
Environmentalists and ecologists are working alongside the construction team at the site of the North Quay development as preparations are made for a new spine road as part of the transformation of the area into an exciting and vibrant new coastal destination for West Cornwall. read more »
200422 | John Bennett notes in one of his comments: "The applicant's planning consultant is a former member of the planning team
200525 | PA18-10457 Carnsew Road I am responding to your letter of 5 March 2020 to the mayor of Hayle Town Council
200512 | North Quay leads phased return to work for Corinthian Homes
North Quay leads phased return to work for Corinthian Homes
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12 May 2020
Work is progressing on the transformation of Hayle Harbour following an announcement by developers Corinthian Homes of a phased return to construction activities across all its sites.
The first foundations are now being laid as part of the North Quay scheme – the centrepiece of an exciting and vibrant new coastal destination for West Cornwall. read more »
200422 | In response to the Hayle Town Council objection of 21st April 2020 please see our comments below
Mr Dave Slatter
Comment submitted date: Wed 22 Apr 2020
Dear Mr Bainbridge
In response to the Hayle Town Council objection of 21st April 2020 please see our comments below:
In relation to planning policy we have undertaken extensive dialogue with Hayle Town Council and provided advice from a former senior legal counsel to Cornwall Council which demonstrated that the scheme is policy compliant.
We believe Cornwall Senior Management has written to HTC to support this advice and the advice of yourself.
We understand HTC has taken no advice in relation to any of their comments. read more »
Government confirms relaxed Permitted Development rules with no neighbour complaints via upwards extensions
Jenrick confirms relaxed rules to boost housing provision via upwards extensions and office demolitions
30 September 2019 by John Geoghegan and Colin Marrs
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick today announced that the government will push ahead with controversial plans to ease planning rules to allow upwards extensions of properties and the demolition of commercial buildings to make way for new homes.
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191119 | Connor Downs: A new housing development which will see affordable homes built first has been given planning permission
New housing development near Hayle gets the green light
Published by Sarah Yeoman at 2:51pm 19th November 2019.
Written by Richard Whitehouse, Local Democracy Reporter read more »
Property rules BOMBSHELL: You could add a two-storey extension WITHOUT planning permission ‘permission in principle’
Key changes:
Housing secretary announced plans to allow homeowners to build two-storey extensions in a further rollout of permitted development rights (PDR), first unveiled last year
The new rights will first be given to blocks of flats and then extended to all detached homes.
According to reports, controversial proposals to allow commercial buildings to be demolished and rebuilt as residential without planning permission have also been confirmed. read more »
PA19/07748 | Application for approval of reserved matters following outline approval PA16/05999: 160 dwellings, public open spac
PA19/07748 | Application for approval of reserved matters following outline approval PA16/05999: 160 dwellings, public open space and associated works (Appearance, Landscaping, Layout, Scale) | Land At High Lanes Hayle
Progress Land
Land East of Humphry Davy Lane and Land North of High Lanes
Planning, Housing in Cornwall
190618 | "Affordable" housing should mean what it says, rules Supreme Court, in judgement with implications for Cornwall Council
190516 | Help to Buy home available – 5 Ellis Meadows Connor Downs Gwinear-Gwithian - Gwinear-Gwithian Parish Council
190118 | Construction of 24 new dwellings Foundry Yard, Carnsew Road | Planning Applications | Minutes | Hayle Town Council
PA18/10457 12/11/18
Applicant: Mr Simon Clarke, Arke Development Ltd
Construction of 24 new dwellings, internal shared surface access road of existing traffic signaled junction and associated parking and infrastructure
Foundry Yard, Carnsew Road, Hayle
3/12/18 –extension req’d and approved read more »
190228 Images from Board Presentation Drop In Jewson site redevelopment 60 residential units
Proposed redevelopment of the Jewson site to include a new Jewson building and yard with redevelopment and conservation of the remaining premises to provide up to 60 residential units with associated access and open space.
Extracts from the Board Presentation - also available as a flipbook from
This is mostly the images with a few text extracts below
Ecology [page 28]
A Preliminary Ecological Appraisal was carried out by Tamar Ecology in May 2018
It was found that: read more »
190215 Jewson site redevelopment 60 residential units | Planning Around Hayle
150618 | Housing development on the land off Trevassack/Viaduct Hill | Hayle Council minutes
Angela Warwick from Situ8 Planning Consultancy provided Members with an update regarding the application that she has been working on for the housing development on the land off Trevassack/Viaduct Hill. She explained that the delay in submitting the application had been partially as a result of feedback from some of the consultees and consequently some amendments had to be made. Historic England was not in favour of the height of the 3 storey block of flats and so now Ms Warwick was looking at changing the layout to include more houses and bungalows but it was envisaged that the overall number of dwellings would remain the same. Highways had expressed concerns so new proposals to ease traffic movement would be introduced, including some one way sections. read more »



Mr Andrew Roden
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