Village News

Christmas Lights

140123 | Plans for £35m shopping park in Hayle submitted to Cornwall Council | This is Cornwall:

Via http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Plans-35m-shopping-park-Hayle-submitted-...

Plans for £35m shopping park in Hayle submitted to Cornwall Council

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

CMChloe

Ambitious plans for a multimillion pound shopping park which could see retail giants move into Hayle have been submitted to Cornwall Council.

Cranford Developments are hoping to get permission for eight retail units at land near Marsh Lane including Debenhams, H&M and TK MAXX, creating up to 500 jobs for people in west Cornwall.

  1. PZdebenhams1

    Plans for £35m shopping park in Hayle submitted to Cornwall Council

The plans also include improvements to the A30, as well as new cycling routes and better pedestrian links.

As part of the consultation process, Cranford exhibited their proposals to local residents in September last year.

More than 900 people submitted their views, with 94% supporting the plans.

Bill Oakley, chairman of Cranford Developments, who is promoting the scheme, said: “We have had a fantastic response from local people and we have listened carefully to their suggestions. This scheme will bring over £30 million of investment to west Cornwall, providing hundreds of jobs and a boost for the local economy.

"The scheme will also bring many community benefits including an enhanced nature reserve and significant improvements to the A30.”

Cranford has adapted their plans in response to suggestions from the local community and key stakeholders.

These include speed calming measures on the road into Angarrack, a pedestrian crossing over the A30 at ground level and improvements to the effectiveness of the Green Buffer zone through the use of a 3m high earth bund.

Stakeholders also requested that a dedicated staff parking bay be implemented in the scheme, as well as increased customer parking and improvements to the design of the front of the new stores.

Should the plan be accepted by Cornwall Council, the developers will also be expected to help with future town centre management initiatives in Hayle.

Cranford developed the West Cornwall Shopping Park in 2006 and said the current plans for the surrounding area are a way to offer a greater choice of shopping for local residents.

So far more than 350 people have expressed an interest in working at the new shopping park, which would also house Mountain Warehouse and Outfit which includes the brands Miss Selfridge, Oasis, Topshop and Warehouse, amongst others.

Gareth Dougherty, acquisitions manager from Debenhams, said it would be a great opportunity for Hayle.

He added:“We have been looking for a new store in west Cornwall for the last five years. We believe that this site meets our requirements perfectly and that a flagship Debenhams store in Hayle will offer much needed choice for our customers as well as employment opportunities and inward investment for the area as a whole.”

If approved, developers hope to start work in Autumn 2014 with the retail stores set to open in Autumn 2015.

Plans can be viewed and commented on at www.cornwall.gov.uk.

Plans for £35m shopping park in Hayle submitted to Cornwall Council | This is Cornwall:

Book page

TitleCreated
240419 | Fluoride could be added to drinking water in Cornwall due to growing lack of NHS dental care for children 1 week 4 days agoBook page
240410 | Coroner to write to health secretary about ambulance delays prior to two deaths | called for improvements in response 2 weeks 9 hours agoBook page
240417 | Health campaigners fighting to see the return of 24-hour urgent care in West Cornwall say they now fear it may not happ 2 weeks 10 hours agoBook page
230417 | Hayle North Quay collapsed company Sennybridge leaves £135 million debts 2 weeks 1 day agoBook page
240325 | Open letter to all party candidates | sign to help Cornwall Wildlife Trust make difference for Nature at election 5 weeks 2 hours agoBook page
240310 | Detailed plans for affordable-led housing in Connor Downs 10th March 7 weeks 2 days agoBook page
240310 | Waste collections changes Helston, Penzance, Hayle | second phase:food waste, recycling, rubbish - commences July 7 weeks 2 days agoBook page
240224 | Doomed Hayle North Quay development through the years - in pictures 9 weeks 4 days agoBook page
240218 | Collapsed North Quay development in Hayle described as a 'sea of despair' 9 weeks 6 days agoBook page
240214 | Hayle North Quay development collapse sees eight companies go bust Work has ground to a halt on the blocks of flats 10 weeks 2 days agoBook page
240220 | Poling works | Grist Lane and Marsh Lane, Angarrack | expected 20 Feb 2024 0830-1630, for one day 12 weeks 1 day agoBook page
231130 | Are you ready for weekly food waste recycling? | Food Waste, Recycling and Rubbish Collection Changes 20 weeks 6 days agoBook page

Jeremy Rowe LD | Egloshayle, St Breock, St Ervan, St Eval, St Issey, St Mabyn & St Tudy