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Cornwall's Railways (before 1859 and the opening of the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash | Cornwall Council
Cornish Railways
Cornwall's Railways (before 1859 and the opening of the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash
Cornwall played a noteworthy part in the infancy of steam locomotion. In Redruth in 1784 the Scot, William Murdoch, built the first practical vehicle to run under its own steam power, albeit a small model. The great Cornish engineer, Richard Trevithick, built a steam road carriage and ran it successfully in Camborne on Christmas Eve, 1801. He went on to harness the power of steam for rail locomotion, at Penydarren in South Wales in 1803, but it was left to others elsewhere to profit from his achievements. read more »
181025 | Hayle Fights “Completely Unacceptable” Harbour Development | Hayle Town Council
Hayle Fights “Completely Unacceptable” Harbour Development
The Mayor of Hayle, Clive Polkinghorne, says residents of Hayle must give their views on a proposed new development on North Quay, which he believes is “completely unacceptable” to the town.
At a meeting of Hayle Town Council on October 18 it was unanimously agreed to “strongly oppose” a development of buildings on the harbour front which could be several storeys high on the grounds of its visual impact, lack of protection of heritage, and multiple breaches of the town’s Neighbourhood Plan on parking, scale and type of development, traffic, heritage and the need to maintain the identity of different parts of the town. read more »
171207 | For months CC had been doing due diligence towards taking on the harbour | Hayle Town Council minutes
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| Serious RTC - A30 Hayle bypass Cornwall |
At about 10.50am on Sunday 14 October 2018 a three vehicle collision occurred on the A30 Hayle Bypass between St Erth and Loggans Moor Roundabout. read more » |
1981 | The new Lelant to Hayle Ferry cuts across the estuary | BFI
181001 | Copperhouse gate refurbishment
Copperhouse gate refurbishment will ensure Hayle continues to be protected from flooding
This autumn the Environment Agency will carry out refurbishment work on the Copperhouse Gate.
The gate is a critical part of the Angarrack Flood Alleviation Scheme which provides flood protection to 138 properties in the Copperhouse area of Hayle. The refurbishment will ensure that the existing level of flood defence is maintained for a further 30 years.
Work will be carried out by Environment Agency contractors BMMJV and will begin this November. Refurbishment of the gate will take approximately 7 weeks and during this time an area of the North Quay will not be accessible to the public. read more »
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180829 | Extension of time to 28th September 2018 | RE: Section 106 Unilateral Undertaking PA15/10513
180726 | Planning application PA18/05586 "refurbishment and conversion of Loggans Mill building into 16 apartments"
26/07/2018. Planning application PA18/05586 has been submitted for:
"The refurbishment and conversion of Loggans Mill building into 16 apartments, including internal and external alterations with associated parking."
http://planning.cornwall.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=PABF1SFGHLJ00 read more »
180917 | PA18/02360/PREAPP | Planning Performance Agreement (PPA) for residential development | Foundry Yard Foundry Lane Hayle
PA18/02360/PREAPP| Planning Performance Agreement (PPA) for residential development | Foundry Yard Foundry Lane Hayle Cornwall
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180911 | Press Release | Hayle proposes a solution to Cornwall Council boundary dispute
11 September 2018
PRESS RELEASE
Hayle proposes a solution to Cornwall Council boundary dispute
Hayle Town Council says it has created a new proposal that would resolve a dispute over boundary changes proposed for Cornwall Council.
180911 | Hayle proposes a solution to Cornwall Council boundary dispute | Hayle Town Council
Hayle proposes a solution to Cornwall Council boundary dispute and we need your support now!
Hayle Town Council has revised its submission to the boundary commission with regard to the Cornwall Council ward boundaries.
The council opposes the current proposal by the boundary commission which would see the creation of a small ward covering much of Hayle and a larger one covering Gwinear-Gwithian and eastern Hayle, arguing that it would split the area’s largest town into two and leave an unmanageably huge area for the councillor covering Gwinear-Gwithian to cover. This, argues Mayor Clive Polkinghorne, would leave large numbers of people bereft of effective representation on Cornwall Council. read more »
Item 12 Boundary Review | 6 September 2018, Agenda of Full Council (Revised) | Hayle Town Council
6 September 2018, Agenda of Full Council (Revised)
HAYLE TOWN COUNCIL
COUNCIL MEETING
7.15PM
THURSDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2018
1806 | Draft Recommendations | Cornwall | LGBCE Site
1806 | Hayle Gwinear-Gwithian & Hayle East and Hayle West | Draft Recommendations | Cornwall | LGBCE Site
New electoral arrangements for Cornwall Council
Draft recommendations June 2018
Appendix 1
180903 | Council to consider final response on where new electoral division boundaries should be - Cornwall Council
Council to consider final response on where new electoral division boundaries should be
Translate180903 | Boundary changes recommended by electoral panel to be discussed by Cornwall Council | Falmouth Packet via Googlenews
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