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St Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), Mphil, FSLCC Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL
St Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), MPhil, FSLCC Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL 01872 553801 [email protected] www.stagnes-pc.gov.uk Planning Committee meeting – 20th May 2019 Minutes of the meeting of St Agnes Parish Council Planning Committee as above, held in the Parish Rooms, 17, Vicarage Rd, St. Agnes, at 19:15. Present: Cllrs Barrow (Chair), Ball, Bunt, Clark, Johns, Ripper, Slater, Stackhouse. Absent: Cllr Brown. In attendance: C Callaway, Deputy Clerk; 6 members of the public. PL1/19 Election of Chair ELECTED Cllr Barrow as Chair of the Committee for 2019/20. Cllrs Ripper/Slater. Unanimous. PL2/19 Apologies for absence: Cllr Brown. PL3/19 Declarations of interest/Request for dispensations: None received. PL4/19 Public Participation M Davies spoke in objection to PA19/02224. L Solly, Planning Consultant at Situ8 Ltd, spoke in favour of PA19/02224. C & A Vaughan spoke in objection to PA18/08533. PL5/19 Planning Committee meeting minutes: 15th April 2019 RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee as above, having been previously circulated, be taken as read, approved and signed. Cllrs Ripper/Bunt. 5 voted in favour. 3 abstained: Cllrs Clark, Slater, Stackhouse. PL6/19 Planning Applications for consideration RECEIVED a request by the planning authority for consultation and responded: PA19/02224: Proposed residential development of 28 dwellings (including affordable housing). Coastline Housing/Classic Builders Ltd. Land off East Hill, Blackwater TR4 -
Goonearl Cottage Guest House a Cornish Retreat
Goonearl Cottage Guest House A Cornish retreat Property Goonearl Cottage Wheal Rose Scorrier Redruth Directions A30 westbound towards Redruth, take the A3047 to Scorrier. At the 1st small roundabout go straight ahead and at the 2nd small roundabout turn right heading towards Porthtowan. Take the 1st left into Wheal Rose carry on and the property is about 1 mile on your left. Property Information Postcode: TR16 5DF Services: Mains electricity & water Private drainage Local Authority: Cornwall Council Council Tax Band D Goonearl Cottage Cornish coast. Plenty of parking is available enjoy a fabulous Cornish lifestyle. If you are A Cornish Country House and there is a large two bedroom chalet looking for a truly delightful home and Nestled just off a country lane in the heart with its own private garden area. business in a fabulous location this could of Cornwall, Goonearl Cottage is a be the one for you. tradition al Cornish home that has been A thriving business comprehensively extended and improved Out and About by the current owners over the last fifteen Trading as a country guesthouse, Goonearl years. The property is detached and Cottage is in an ideal location in Wheal A great feature of Goonearl Cottage’s originally believed to date back to the 17 th Rose. Not far from the main A30 trunk road position is that you can step out of the front century and has been carefully and and with the rugged north Cornish coast door and enjoy a lovely rural walk, t ake sympathetically extended to provide the approximately two miles away there is easy your bike and cycle the mineral tramway current accommodation. -
The Micro-Geography of Nineteenth Century Cornish Mining?
MINING THE DATA: WHAT CAN A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH TELL US ABOUT THE MICRO-GEOGRAPHY OF NINETEENTH CENTURY CORNISH MINING? Bernard Deacon (in Philip Payton (ed.), Cornish Studies Eighteen, University of Exeter Press, 2010, pp.15-32) For many people the relics of Cornwall’s mining heritage – the abandoned engine house, the capped shaft, the re-vegetated burrow – are symbols of Cornwall itself. They remind us of an industry that dominated eighteenth and nineteenth century Cornwall and that still clings on stubbornly to the margins of a modern suburbanised Cornwall. The remains of this once thriving industry became the raw material for the successful World Heritage Site bid of 2006. Although the prime purpose of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site team is to promote the mining landscapes of Cornwall and west Devon and the Cornish mining ‘brand’, the WHS website also recognises the importance of the industrial and cultural landscapes created by Cornish mining in its modern historical phase from 1700 to 1914.1 Ten discrete areas are inscribed as world heritage sites, stretching from the St Just mining district in the far west and spilling over the border into the Tamar Valley and Tavistock in the far east. However, despite the use of innovative geographic information system mapping techniques, visitors to the WHS website will struggle to gain a sense of the relative importance of these mining districts in the history of the industry. Despite a rich bibliography associated with the history of Cornish mining the historical geography of the industry is outlined only indirectly.2 The favoured historiographical approach has been to adopt a qualitative narrative of the relentless cycle of boom and bust in nineteenth century Cornwall. -
Perranporth and Portreath Area Youth Hostels
YHA (England and Wales) Youth Hostel Profile compiled by the Association’s volunteer archivist, John Martin, rev2020-01-01 Perranporth and Portreath area Youth Hostels Wheal Kitty (St Agnes) Youth Hostel 1936 to 1939 or 1940 Wheal Kitty Hostel, St Agnes, Cornwall Historic County: Cornwall YHA Region: Devon & Cornwall GR: SW 724513 approx. Note: the Grid Reference is based loosely on the rough sketchmap from the Regional Guide, shown below. The 1936 YHA handbook announced that Wheal Kitty (also called St Agnes) youth hostel was to open at Easter in that year. It consisted of substantial timber huts, possibly barrack or service huts connected with the former tin mines, closed by 1930. They could hold 40 hostellers. The warden in 1937 was Mr Weymouth-Wilson. Accommodation may have expanded to as many as 49 in that year, though evidence is conflicting. 1 2 1: Wheal Kitty youth hostel – sketch map and information from the 1937 regional guide; 2: cyclists arrive at their Cornish destination. The precise location of the huts is yet to be determined, but they were probably close to the modern business park of the same name that uses both the traditional tin mine complex and newer buildings. Another guide book placed the hostel at two minutes’ walk from Peterville (both author’s collection) 1 Charles Allan was YHA’s regional secretary in Devon and Cornwall in the 1930s. Almost 50 years later, he recalled in great detail the way this hostel was run: A hostel building situated within the boundary of the Old Wheal Kitty mine workings. -
224 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
224 bus time schedule & line map 224 Newquay - Truro College View In Website Mode The 224 bus line (Newquay - Truro College) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Gloweth: 7:59 AM (2) St Newlyn East: 3:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 224 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 224 bus arriving. Direction: Gloweth 224 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Gloweth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Curtis Vc Close, St Newlyn East 1 The Cross, St. Newlyn East Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational Cubert Cross Roads, Rejerrah Wednesday Not Operational Bus Shelter, Rejerrah Thursday Not Operational Friday 7:59 AM Braefal Garage, Hendra Croft Saturday Not Operational Newperran Turn, Goonhavern Newquay Road, Goonhavern Potters Mews, Perranzabuloe Civil Parish 224 bus Info New Inn, Goonhavern Direction: Gloweth B3285, Perranzabuloe Civil Parish Stops: 33 Trip Duration: 60 min Trebarthen Terrace, Rosehill Line Summary: Curtis Vc Close, St Newlyn East, Trebarthen Terrace, Perranzabuloe Civil Parish Cubert Cross Roads, Rejerrah, Bus Shelter, Rejerrah, Braefal Garage, Hendra Croft, Newperran Turn, Rose Crossroads, Lower Rose Goonhavern, Newquay Road, Goonhavern, New Inn, Goonhavern, Trebarthen Terrace, Rosehill, Rose Perran Sands Entrance, Perranporth Crossroads, Lower Rose, Perran Sands Entrance, Perranporth, Football Ground, Perranporth, Atlantic Football Ground, Perranporth Bay Flats, Perranporth, Tregonning Court, Perranporth, Premier Store, Perranporth, Budnick, -
Word Brosyores Is Cornish for Embroideress (The Deceased Was a Bard of Cornwall)
THE MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS OF CORNWALL Cofscryvow Kernow THE PARISH OF MOUNT HAWKE Towl Bedhcryvow Kernow Numerous plaques, burial ground headstones, foundation stones and formal monuments record the lives or actions of both the famous and successful as well as the ordinary person. By far the most numerous of these will be found in burial grounds, others will be located on War Memorials; inscriptions are inevitably inscribed on foundation stones of public buildings; special plaques may be erected to record an heroic or notable event or birth place; there are prominent monuments to the rich or extraordinary such as the Bassett Monument on Carn Brea or the Lander statue at the top of Lemon Street in Truro; churches and chapels as well as community buildings often have wall plaques. The majority will date from the past three hundred years but some will be very old, such as a few ancient crosses from the seventh/eight centuries recording a chieftain or important person of that time. Written records such as parish baptism, marriage and death registers, diaries, deeds, court, taxes and voting records and numerous other “paper” records are, in varying degrees of efficiency, preserved and recorded by the County Records Office and museums and transcribed, indexed and published by local historians and societies. However, numerous records of the people of Cornwall may also be found on stone, slate, marble, wood and metal. Some of these (particularly in burial grounds) have been recorded but usually in index form without a full transcript. Maps indicating locations within a burial ground are virtually nonexistent. -
St Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), Mphil, FSLCC Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL
St Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), MPhil, FSLCC Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL 01872 553801 [email protected] www.stagnes-pc.gov.uk Planning Committee meeting – 20th May 2019 Minutes of the meeting of St Agnes Parish Council Planning Committee as above, held in the Parish Rooms, 17, Vicarage Rd, St. Agnes, at 19:15. Present: Cllrs Barrow (Chair), Ball, Bunt, Clark, Johns, Ripper, Slater, Stackhouse. Absent: Cllr Brown. In attendance: C Callaway, Deputy Clerk; 6 members of the public. PL1/19 Election of Chair ELECTED Cllr Barrow as Chair of the Committee for 2019/20. Cllrs Ripper/Slater. Unanimous. PL2/19 Apologies for absence: Cllr Brown. PL3/19 Declarations of interest/Request for dispensations: None received. PL4/19 Public Participation M Davies spoke in objection to PA19/02224. L Solly, Planning Consultant at Situ8 Ltd, spoke in favour of PA19/02224. C & A Vaughan spoken in objection to PA18/08533. PL5/19 Planning Committee meeting minutes: 15th April 2019 RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee as above, having been previously circulated, be taken as read, approved and signed. Cllrs Ripper/Bunt. 5 voted in favour. 3 abstained: Cllrs Clark, Slater, Stackhouse. PL6/19 Planning Applications for consideration RECEIVED a request by the planning authority for consultation and responded: PA19/02224: Proposed residential development of 28 dwellings (including affordable housing). Coastline Housing/Classic Builders Ltd. Land off East Hill, Blackwater TR4 -
St. Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), Mphil, FSLCC Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL
St. Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), MPhil, FSLCC Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL 01872 553801 [email protected] www.stagnes-pc.gov.uk Planning Committee meeting – 18th March 2019 Minutes of the meeting of St Agnes Parish Council Planning Committee as above, held in the Parish Rooms, 17, Vicarage Rd, St. Agnes, at 19:15. Present: Cllrs Barrow (Chair), Ball, Brown, Bunt, Ripper, Slater, Clark (ex officio). Absent: Cllrs Forbes, Johns, Roberson. In attendance: C Callaway, Officer; 10 members of the public. PL98/18 Apologies for absence: Apologies for absence received from Cllr Forbes. PL99/18 Declarations of interest/Request for dispensations: None received. PL100/18 Public Participation I Windsor gave context to PA19/01524. G Codling gave context to PA19/01099. M Clarke gave context to PA19/01033. L Solly, Planning Consultant at Situ8 Ltd, spoke in favour of PA19/01193 and PA19/01044. PL101/18 Planning Committee meeting minutes: 18th February 2019 RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee as above, having been previously circulated, be taken as read, approved and signed. Cllrs Ripper/Slater. 6 voted in favour. 1 abstained: Cllr Clark. PL102/18 Planning Applications for consideration RECEIVED a request by the planning authority for consultation and responded: PA19/01145: Construction of incidental building and associated work. B Harvey. Osocozy, Wheal Kitty, St Agnes TR5 0RW No objection subject to the proposed building being tied to the dwelling. Cllrs Brown/Bunt. 6 voted in favour. 1 against: Cllr Slater. PA19/01193: Conversion of building to four flats (re-submission of Application No. -
Cornish Mineral Reference Manual
Cornish Mineral Reference Manual Peter Golley and Richard Williams April 1995 First published 1995 by Endsleigh Publications in association with Cornish Hillside Publications © Endsleigh Publications 1995 ISBN 0 9519419 9 2 Endsleigh Publications Endsleigh House 50 Daniell Road Truro, Cornwall TR1 2DA England Printed in Great Britain by Short Run Press Ltd, Exeter. Introduction Cornwall's mining history stretches back 2,000 years; its mineralogy dates from comparatively recent times. In his Alphabetum Minerale (Truro, 1682) Becher wrote that he knew of no place on earth that surpassed Cornwall in the number and variety of its minerals. Hogg's 'Manual of Mineralogy' (Truro 1825) is subtitled 'in wich [sic] is shown how much Cornwall contributes to the illustration of the science', although the manual is not exclusively based on Cornish minerals. It was Garby (TRGSC, 1848) who was the first to offer a systematic list of Cornish species, with locations in his 'Catalogue of Minerals'. Garby was followed twenty-three years later by Collins' A Handbook to the Mineralogy of Cornwall and Devon' (1871; 1892 with addenda, the latter being reprinted by Bradford Barton of Truro in 1969). Collins followed this with a supplement in 1911. (JRIC Vol. xvii, pt.2.). Finally the torch was taken up by Robson in 1944 in the form of his 'Cornish Mineral Index' (TRGSC Vol. xvii), his amendments and additions were published in the same Transactions in 1952. All these sources are well known, but the next to appear is regrettably much less so. it would never the less be only just to mention Purser's 'Minerals and locations in S.W. -
St. Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), Mphil Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL
St. Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), MPhil Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL 01872 553801 [email protected] www.stagnes-pc.gov.uk Planning Committee meeting – 16th July 2018 Minutes of the meeting of St Agnes Parish Council Planning Committee as above, held in the Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Rd, St. Agnes, at 19:15. Present: Cllrs Barrow (Chair), Barry, Brown, Bunt, Johns, Ripper, Slater. Absent: Cllr Palmer. In attendance: C Callaway, Officer; 19 members of the public. PL23/18 Apologies for absence: Cllr Palmer. PL24/18 Declarations of interest/Request for dispensations RECEIVED declarations of interest: Cllr Slater PA17/07249; Cllr Johns PA18/06222; Cllr Bunt PA18/05783; Cllr Brown PA18/05787. PL25/18 Public Participation D Whitworth gave context to PA18/05270. E Hassett (Agent) gave context to PA18/05552. Mr Dovey spoke in objection to PA18/05552. *Cllr Slater left the room. M True gave context to PA17/07249. *Cllr Slater re-entered the room. *Cllr Johns left the room. G Finn and M Atkinson gave context to PA18/06222. Mr Bliss spoke in favour of PA18/06222. Dr Rugen, Mr Fish and Mr Cunningham spoke in objection to PA18/06222. *Cllr Johns re-entered the room. O Sawle gave context to PA18/05165. PL26/18 Planning Committee meeting minutes: 18th June 2018 RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee as above, having been previously circulated, be taken as read, approved and signed. Cllrs Ripper/Slater. Unanimous. PL27/18 Planning Applications for consideration RECEIVED a request by the planning authority for consultation and responded: Signed: Date: PA18/05270: Outline application with all matters reserved for single dwelling and associated access. -
Local Environment Agency Plan
local environment agency plan NORTH CORNWALL CONSULTATION REPORT DECEMBER 1997 BUDE BO D M IN NEWQUAY YOUR VIEWS This Consultation Report is our initial view of the issues facing the catchment. Public consultation allows people who live in or use the catchment to have a say in the development of our plans and work programmes. We welcome your ideas on the future management of this catchment: • Have w e identified all the issues? • Have we identified all the options for solutions? • Have you any comments on the issues and options listed? • Do you have any other information or views that you wish to bring to our attention? This is your opportunity to influence our future plans. We look forward to hearing from you. Geoff Boyd Area Manager, Cornwall E n v ir o n m e n t Ag e n c y Please send your comments by 9 March 1998, preferably by writing to: NATIONAL LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICE Team Leader, LEAPs Environment Agency Sir |ohn Moore House SOUTH WEST REGION Victoria Square B o d m in Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter EX2 7LQ Cornwall PL31 1EB Tel: 01208 78301 Fax: 01208 78321 Environment Agency Copyright Waiver This report is intended to be used widely, and may be quoted, copied or reproduced in any way, provided that the extracts are not quoted out of context and that due acknowledgement is given to the Environment Agency. Published December 1997. 2 North Cornwall LEAP Consultation Report Ef\ - WW' U ^ / '03 \J The North Cornwall Catchment is an area of great diversity and outstanding beauty. -
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Landscape Character Study
CORNWALL AND ISLES OF SCILLY LANDSCAPE CHARACTER STUDY Landscape Character Area Description LCA - St Agnes LCA No CA12 JCA Constituent LDUs Total 9: 265, 266, 267U, 268U, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273 © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Cornwall County Council 100019590, 2008. Location Area around St Agnes on the north coast. Designations AONB and Heritage Coast along the coastal strip [All LDUs 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271 272, 273]; All LDUs WHS; All LDUs have SSSIs except 267; 6 LDUs have SMs and there are no CGS.SAC. Description This Landscape Character Area is dominated by St Agnes Beacon, a large, heath covered granite intrusion with a flat top, rising to 192m. The Beacon rises from an open windswept and undulating plateau that terminates in high cliffs and a string of low tide beaches and wave cut platforms at the coast. The plateau is incised by deep stream valleys that lead to sandy coves such as at Chapel Porth, Trevellas Coombe and Trevaunance Cove at St Agnes. The land on the plateau is a mix of recently enclosed, improved farmland and a derelict industrial landscape of hard rock mining. There are some small areas of medieval enclosed land but much of the enclosure came as a result of the need to feed the expanding mining population. The field pattern is typically small to medium yet regular, bounded by treeless Cornish hedges. To the south of St Agnes, around Goonvrea, the patchwork of small fields testify to their origins as miners' smallholdings. Significant areas of Coastal Lowland Heathland and scrub and bracken on unenclosed rough ground remain along the coastal strip, in the valleys and on top of the Beacon.