Election
210701 | Cornwall Council welcomes decision to scrap ‘Devonwall’ proposal
Cornwall Council welcomes decision to scrap ‘Devonwall’ proposal
Cornwall Council has welcomed news that proposals for revised parliamentary boundaries will keep the six parliamentary constituencies wholly within Cornwall. read more »
2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies | Boundary Review
2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies
Boundary Review 2021
"The Boundary Commission for England is the independent organisation responsible for reviewing Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England (see below for other parts of the UK). read more »
210204 | There will not be an election on Thursday May 6th for Hayle Town Council due to there being insufficient candidate numb
There will not be an election on Thursday May 6th for Hayle Town Council due to there being insufficient candidate numbers.
read more »210204 | February and March 2021 | Council Corner - Election arrangements for Hayle Town Council 2021
Council Corner
April/May 2021
Election arrangements for Hayle Town Council 2021
The next election for all seats on Hayle Town Council will take place on Thursday 6 May 2021.
The voting and election process is organised and managed by Cornwall Council and all registered residents of Hayle Parish should have already received notification and voting forms through the post. This will also include details of the polling station for your area, whichwill be open from 7am to 10pm that day. read more »
Hayle Town Council elections 6 May 2021
Hayle West (10 seats)
Hayle East (5 seats) - Angarrack is in Hayle East Ward
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Arrangements for Hayle Town Council
Hayle Town Council has seats for 15 councillors, which between them, serve 2 wards in the Parish area of Hayle, which includes Phillack and Angarrack.
Following the Electoral Review in 2019 and the more recent Community Governance Review the ward boundaries of the Parish have changed so that the following seats will be contested in the 2021 elections: read more »
191205 | 'Reopening the mine would get my vote': the view from Camborne and Redruth
General Election 2019 Camborne and Redruth: Labour need a 1.6% swing to win; Liberal Democrats need a 20.7% swing to win
190507 | Cornwall (Electoral Changes) Order 2019 laid in draft in Parliament | Local Government Boundary Commission
181206 | LGBC Final recommendations
On 4 December 2018 we published our final recommendations for future electoral arrangements for Cornwall Council.
We are proposing that Cornwall should have 87 councillors. read more »
181206 | Gwinear-Gwithian & Hayle East and Hayle West | LGBC Final recommendations
The changes we have proposed must now be approved by Parliament.
A draft Order - the legal document which brings into force our recommendations - will now be laid before Parliament. read more »
181204 | Local electoral arrangements finalised for Cornwall Council | News Release | Local Government Boundary Commission
Local electoral arrangements finalised for Cornwall Council
The independent Local Government Boundary Commission for England has published its final recommendations for new electoral arrangements for Cornwall Council.
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
180903 | Boundary changes recommended by electoral panel to be discussed by Cornwall Council | Falmouth Packet via Googlenews
Boundary changes recommended by electoral panel to be discussed by Cornwall Council -