1824 | It is related that very great alarm was occasioned at St. Ives on the first appearance of a steamer on the coast
* It is related that very great alarm was occasioned at St. Ives on
the first appearance of a steamer on the coast. It was thought to
be a vessel on fire, and boats were manned to go out to her
assistance ; but on her coming nearer she was discovered to be a
steam vessel, which went into Hayle.
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1824 November 10 | Some houses on the beach were unroofed, windows broken, and cellar-doors forced open by the violence of the w
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1826 | The schooner Polmanter began to load alongside St. Ives Quay the first cargo of copper-ore ever shipped from this port
1826
April 12. — The L Ocean ran on shore on the Eastern Spits, and filled with water; crew saved. The pilot, Richard Grenfell, received an injury. April 13. — The L! Ocean discharged 100 tons logwood into Hayle barges. Her repairs at St. Ives, previous to her loss, cost £1,249 17s. 6d. The wreck has been sold for £205.
May 12 --The schooner Polmanter began to load alongside St. Ives Quay the first cargo of copper-ore ever shipped from this port direct from a mine. This cargo is from Wheal Trenwith.
May 27. — Mackerel selling 3d. each ; butter in Pen- zance market io^d, and beef 7d. per pound ; barley 16s., wheat 27s., potatoes us. per bushel.
1822 | The people at Hayle called out the Yeoman Cavalry for trading in copper-ore at 4s. per ton
1822
May 14. — The Captains of the colliers trading to this port, Hayle and Portreath, formed a combination not to carry copper-ore for less than 5s. per ton, or to sell coals from Wales for less than 50s. per way (16s. 8d. per ton). May 20. — The sailors at Hayle dismantled Captain Sargeant's vessel for trading in copper-ore at 4s. per ton, on which account the people at Hayle called out the Yeoman Cavalry.
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190129 | PA18/04577 | Response to heritage, highways, SWCPA(coastal footpath), Police | Letter from Agent
29 January 2019
Dear Peter,
RE: HAYLE HARBOUR Application for the approval of
Reserved Matters for a first phase of development at North
Quay (Ref: PA18/04577)
Following a lengthy consultation period on the above application and
further to the comments which were received on 10" January 2019
collectively from the key heritage consultees (World Heritage Site
team, Historic England and CC’s conservation officer), we write to
set out our response to the comments in the form of focused
amendments to the scheme, as agreed.
Alongside revised architectural and landscape drawings, the
following reports are submitted: read more »
PA18/04577 Hayle Harbour North Quay, Hayle
PA18/04577 | Application for approval of reserved matters (access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale) pursuant to outline permission PA13/01370 for 175 residential units, 2,235sqm of retail (Class A1-A5) floorspace, 483sqm of business (Class B1) floorspace and 344sqm of floorspace for industrial, FQ and fish storage (Class B2 and B8), including access, parking and public open space. | Hayle Harbour North Quay Hayle Cornwall TR27 4BL
More details Hayle Harbour - North Quay 2018 North Quay
Flour Power Pizza Parlour at Hayle Rugby Club
It’s Saturday and we’re at Hayle Rugby Club this evening 5-8pm serving up our artisan pizzas as well as homemade brownies and tiffin from @cornishtraybakes Menu -www.flourpowerpizzaparlour.co.uk/menu Gluten Free bases are available at an extra £2 each but must be preordered by 3pm
Preorder on 07484644170 or come and order at the van this evening.
We recommend that you preorder by calling or messaging us.
While you wait you can have a drink in the Rugby Club bar and you can even eat your pizza in there too.
Jewson's Development | Drop-in consultation event
Via Graham Coad on Facebook
Event: Drop-in consultation event
Date: Thursday 28 February from 3.30pm - 7.30pm.
Venue: Esme Jelbert Room, Passmore Edwards Institute, Hayle Terrace, Hayle,
TR27 4BU
Proposed redevelopment of the Jewson site to include a new Jewson building
and yard with redevelopment and conservation of the remaining premises to
provide up to 60 residential units with associated access and open space.
Come along and find out more!
The team will be available at the event to discuss the scheme, answer any
questions and listen to your valuable comments. We look forward to meeting
you and with your help taking the scheme forward. read more »
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