Cornwall
191129 | Food for Fines scheme in Cornwall libraries next month
Food for Fines scheme in Cornwall libraries next month
Turns out there IS buried treasure in Cornwall
191021 | Power-hungry households in Cornwall use more electricity than average
Power-hungry households in Cornwall use more electricity than average
191022 | The families forced to choose rent OR food Cornish charities warn benefit changes are hitting hard
The families forced to choose rent OR food
Cornish charities warn benefit changes are hitting hardThe families forced to choose rent OR food
Published by Emma Carton at 10:14am 21st October 2019. (Updated at 9:06am 22nd October 2019) read more »
191001 – Former Hawkins Motors Site via Hayle Pump
Update on the former Hawkins Motors Site –Hayle Terrace
Despite several promises and assurances from the owners and developers of the site the land has not yet been formally transferred to the Town Council as originally agreed. It is both disappointing and frustrating that the developers have not upheld their side of the agreement and cleared the site to an acceptable condition in readiness for transfer. read more »
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 »
190926 | Copperhouse & Gwinear | Big cat sightings in Cornwall and Devon reported to police in the last two years
190923 | Cornwall is on the edge of a 'second golden era'
190922 | B&M site in Truro could be turned into a hotel, a gym and a care home
190922 | Dogs on beaches consultation reminder
190921 | 18 cases of potentially deadly dog disease, Lungworm in Cornwall
18 cases of potentially deadly dog disease in Cornwall
Published by Sarah Yeoman at 7:00am 21st September 2019. (Updated at 7:46am 21st September 2019)
A warning is going out to dog owners as it is revealed there have been 18 cases of a potentially deadly disease in Cornwall.
According to new research millions of people are unaware of lungworm, which is spreading across the country. read more »
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 »
190828 | Should we have dog friendly beaches?
Should we have dog friendly beaches?
Wednesday, 28 August 2019 - Environment
by Cornish Times read more »
190606 | 24b Renewal of existing dogs on beaches restrictions to come into effect from April/May 2020
24 CLERK’S REPORT/CORRESPONDENCE/CONSULTATIONS/MEETINGS/INCIDENTALS
b) Consultations
a) Correspondence
(i) To consider the correspondence from the Public Protection Department of Cornwall Council seeking views on Public Spaces Protection Orders:
Renewal of existing dogs on beaches restrictions to come into effect from April/May 2020 read more »
190606 | 23d Review boundary changes report from Gwinear/Gwithian Parish Council | Cornwall Community Governance Reviews
23 STANDING AGENDA ITEMS read more »
190606 | 17.a Railway Timetable, lack of regular stops at Hayle Station
17 TO DISCUSS MATTERS RAISED DURING PUBLIC PARTICIPATION 16 MAY 2019 read more »
Council Corner | August & September 2019
Council Corner
August & September 2019
New Councillor
In May Councillor Trevor Harding joined the council, representing South Ward. We welcome Trevor to the team and his co-option appointment means that we now have a full complement of members. His and all councillors’ contact details are listed on the council’s website page. read more »
190606 | 18 Presentation from Neil Farrington of Community Energy Plus (CEP), Regarding Tidal Range Generation
18 TO RECEIVE A PRESENTATION FROM NEIL FARRINGTON OF COMMUNITY ENERGY PLUS (CEP), REGARDING TIDAL RANGE GENERATION
The mayor welcomed Neil Farrington to the meeting and he in turn introduced his colleagues Steve Jermy, of James Fisher Marine (formerly Mojo Marine) and Graeme Hunt, of CEP, who would soon be taking over from Neil’s current role of Project Development Officer. Neil explained that he would soon be leaving CEP altogether but that he would still be working on this project but working in Hayle from the Renewable Energy Hub on North Quay. read more »
First and Last Trail, Cornwall | The UK's best cycling routes for summer 2019 - The Times
The UK's best cycling routes for summer 2019 - The Times - The UK's best cycling routes for summer 2019 The Times 5. First and Last Trail, Cornwall 13 miles All flat tarmac paths Start Penzance railway station Finish Hayle railway station ...
190724 | Burglary to a business in Hayle - 193 24 July 2019
Information sent on behalf of Devon and Cornwall Police |
Burglary to a business in Hayle - 193 24 July 2019 |
We are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information in connection with a report of burglary to a business in Commercial Road, Hayle. This has taken place sometime between midnight and 8am on Wednesday 24 July 2019. Items stolen include cash, 3 x bottles of alcohol and food items. |