Archive for 'hayle area plan' Category

Hayle Harbour Development

16 May 2008

On Thursday, 15 May 2008, the outline planning application for the harbour development was advertised in the Cornishman – the clock is now ticking.
The public exhibition at Foundry Square opened the same day and runs until Saturday, 17 May.
Although the exhibition could only focus on the big picture, there were plenty of people on [...]

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Hayle Area Plan

12 February 2008

Dear John Bennett – thank you for making this point. The Hayle Area Action Plan will have a momentous effect on Hayle – what it looks like, what it is like to live here and for children to grow up in. I am keen to see Hayle prosper but have major concerns about the proposals [...]

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Hayle Area Action Plan and Gypsies

10 February 2008

The Hayle Area Action Plan (HAAP) is one of the most important documents to be presented to the people of Hayle for their views in quite a few years. The plan, when completed, will determine land use in the Hayle area until 2026.
One item that has attracted a lot of attention is the [...]

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Neighbourhood Policing

1 December 2007

I am the Hayle Town Council police liaison and, in this role, I attended a seminar on neighbourhood policing on November 13th.
The majority of attendees were police officers from the west of Cornwall (Helston to the Isles of Scilly) with HQ officers making presentations and leading discussions.  Civilian attendees were from town and parish councils, [...]

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The Draft Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS)

26 April 2007

RSS could just as easily stand for Really Stupid Suggestions.
Unfortunately, Cornwall falls under the South West Region which includes Swindon and Bristol and whose northernmost tip is closer to Scotland than to Hayle!  Consequently planners ‘up country’ have no inkling about Cornwall and its special needs.
The premise of the RSS is a good one. [...]

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Plus ça change …

1 April 2007

The editors of the Hayle Pump were cleaning up last week following a move from the upper (leaking roof) floor to the ground floor and handed me a set of Pumps from the early days.

Volume 1, Number 1 is dated December 1994 and I read with some interest the subjects covered 13 years ago.  Here are some:

The [...]

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