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210609 | G7 'legacy' project launched to protect and restore nature across Cornwall

G7 'legacy' project launched to protect and restore nature across Cornwall

The UK government has pledged an initial £700,000 for a nature recovery project in Cornwall as a "legacy" of this week's G7 summit.

The funding, secured by Cornwall Council, Natural England and Cornwall Wildlife Trust and others, will be used to "knit together" precious habitats as part of an England-wide Nature Recovery Network.

This will mean connecting national nature reserves such as Goss Moor to other important areas for nature, such as the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the coast and heritage sites.  read more »

210601 | June and July 2021 | Council Corner

Council Corner

June & July 2021

Town & Parish Council Elections

The local Town Council Elections took place on 6 May 2021. There has been a bit of change and we welcome two new members, Emily Brown and Marcus Hayward. Their contact details, along with those of the other successfully re-elected members, Steve Benney, Brian Capper, Graham Coad, June Lawrenson-Reid, John Pollard and Anne-Marie Rance, are available on the parish noticeboards and the town council website.  read more »

lagas | nature Recovery Network

 

Nature Recovery Network:Further Information

 

To provide a draft nature recovery network map for Cornwall that reflects the stated goals and ambition of the nature recovery network as outlined in HM Government 25 Year Environment Plan.The map brings together mapping of existing nature networks, connecting corridors and habitat opportunities to identify those areas of mainland Cornwall that are envisaged as part of a nature recovery network.

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Angarrack, Loggans, Towans map | lagas | nature Recovery Network

From Nature Recovery Network - Lagas - Natural Captial Information & Management Hub https://lagas.co.uk/app/product/nature-recovery-network

210519| Boss Kate Shields is leaving Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust

Boss Kate Shields is leaving Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust

The Treliske CEO has announced that she will be resigning  read more »

210518 | Stay safe and secure as lockdown restrictions ease; England is now in Step Three | Devon & Cornwall Police

Information sent on behalf of Devon and Cornwall Police
Stay safe and secure as lockdown restrictions ease
England is now in Step Three

Devon & Cornwall Police is ready for the challenge of keeping our communities safe as the next stage of the Government’s Roadmap out of lockdown comes into effect today (Monday 17 May).
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210511 | 125 new homes in Cornwall at Hayle by Gilbert & Goode developers

210430 | Wave Project want to build school on beach in Cornwall, Gwithian

30th April  read more »

The Hayle Railway opened in December 1837 between Redruth and Hayle

Date: 1837-12-23

The Hayle Railway was opened from Hayle foundry to Pool and Portreath on 23 December 1837. Hayle station at that time being located below the current viaduct opposite the Post Office.

 

This line came down two inclines from Camborne, one at Penponds, the other at Angarrack. Steam traction was used on part of the route from the outset, but horse traction was used at first at the western end.

Once down to almost sea level the line ran along the north side of Copperhouse creek along what is now King George V Walk. This original line crossed the creek very close to the current, though disused, rail swing bridge and continued alongside Penpol Terrace to the original station site in Foundry Square (Isis Gardens).

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PA21/00693/PREAPP | Overhead lines exemption. - Street Record Grist Lane Angarrack Cornwall

 

PA21/00693/PREAPP | It is proposed to undertake the following work that is considered to be exempted from the Electricity Act 1989 by falling within the Overhead Lines (Exemption) (England and Wales) Regulations 2009. | Street Record Grist Lane Angarrack Cornwall   read more »

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