160719 | King George V Memorial Walk - Survey current and future closure options
Via https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/KGVMW16
The Memorial Walk was closed in 2012 to motor traffic on Sundays. This has proved very successful and on most Sundays it is filled with families, adults and children enjoying the beautiful natural environment and a safe place for children to cycle and use their skateboards.
The question has been raised as to whether additional closures might be possible: Bank Holidays, Saturdays or every day.
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If you are not surveyed to death, there is another one you might have a view on - the King George V Memorial Walk - it is only 4 questions.
This has been closed on Sundays for 4 years and this has proved very successful. A number of people have asked if it could also be closed on Bank Holidays and some have said that it should be closed to motor traffic every day! Of course, it will never be closed for access to or by residents on the Walk or for emergency vehicles or service vehicles (such as the gardeners and the bin men/women).
This is an informal survey by me as councillor for the North Ward and just seeks to see whether there really is a strong desire for change. If there is, we will need to go through a more formal process.
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That is why I would like all dogs on leads. :)
The road there was called "Undercliff" and the road and land on which the swimming pool was built were only purchased by Hayle in 1982.
The road there was called "Undercliff" and the road and land on which the swimming pool was built were only purchased by Hayle in 1982.
The railtrack ran along the bit that is now the footpath and flowerbeds, you can see that at the eastern end where the old track line continues across Wilson's Pool.
I suspect that the person leading this campaign is one of our Councillors who let's his dogs wander all over the place. Take the children to the Rec, the Plantation, the Towan's, the Beach, Football club, Rugby club,Cricket club, to name but a few. Where did all you older ones play?
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