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Personal Regulated Search Local Land Charge Highlights Search Details Planning Charges Property Address Entries registered under Part 3 Planning Charges 5 IDENTIFIED 23 TOLROY MANOR HOLIDAY VILLAGE 28 TOLROY ROAD Local Land Charges ST. ERTH PRAZE Entries registered under all other Parts 1 IDENTIFIED HAYLE TR27 6HG Planning & Building Regulation Highlights Local Authority Cornwall Council Planning Permissions 1 IDENTIFIED Entries under question 1.1(a) Report Reference 11393352 Building Regulations Entries under questions 1.1(j,k,l) 4 IDENTIFIED Customer Reference Other Planning Matters ATD-6072596-GTQU Entries under questions 1.1(b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i) NONE IDENTIFIED Search Date Local Development Framework 08 October 2019 Entries under question 1.2 1 IDENTIFIED Requested By Estate Technical Solution Limited t/a Road, Railway & Highways Highlights ETSOS Road Status A road or access way under question 2.1(a) is unadopted. FURTHER ACTION Adoptions / Made Up Search Conducted by Entries under questions 2.1(b,c,d) NONE IDENTIFIED Road, Railway & Traffic Schemes David Hall Entries under questions 3.4-3.6 NONE IDENTIFIED Customer Service Other Highlights If you have any additional enquiries or require further Land Acquisition information to assist with this Entries under questions 3.1-3.2 NONE IDENTIFIED transaction, please contact our Helpdesk on Other Matters 0870 787 7625 Entries under questions 3.7-3.13 & 3.15 IDENTIFIED or by emailing Radon Gas [email protected] Entries under question 3.14 HIGH Website: www.searchflow.co.uk Twitter: @searchflow -
St Ives Real Ale Pub Guide
St Ives Real Ale Guide 1 Sloop Inn The Wharf, TR26 1LP (01736) 796584 Open 11-11 Sun 12-10.30 St Ives oldest pub. Serving Sharp’s Doom Bar and 2 other ales. Seafood Menu Of Town Centre Pubs 2 Rum & Crab Shack Wharf Road, TR26 1LG (01736) 796584 Open 12-11 Fri-Sat 12-12 Waterfront themed bar. Up to 3 ales from Cornish microbreweries. Crab menu. Every effort has been made to ensure that the 3 Lifeboat inn Wharf Road, TR26 1LF (01736) 794123 Open 11-11 information in this guide is correct. St Austell pub with harbourside views. 3 Regular St Austell ales. Live Music. The Cornwall Campaign for Real Ale cannot 4 Union Inn Fore Street, TR26 1AB accept responsibility for errors or inaccuracies. (01736) 796486 Open 11-12 Sun 12-11 Inclusion in this guide does not guarantee Small friendly character pub. Sharp’s Doom Bar & Skinner Betty Stogs. beer quality. 5 Castle Inn Fore Street, TR26 1AB Please Drink Responsibly. (01736) 796833 Open 11-11 Winter 12 –11 Sun 12-11 Friendly town centre pub Est. 1841. Up to 6 ales in summer and real cider. 6 Queen’s Hotel High Street, TR26 1RR (01736) 796468 Open 11-11 Sun 12-10.30 Large modern St Austell bar. Serving St Austell ales. Live music at weekends. 7 Golden Lion High Street, TR26 1RS (01736) 793679 Open 11-11 A thriving locals pub. Skinner’s Betty Stogs, 3 guest ales & real cider. Live music. 8 Sheaf of Wheat Chapel Street, TR26 2LR (01736) 797130 Open 9-12 Winter 11-12 Roomy St Austell pub, popular with tourists and locals. -
CORNWALL Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society
Entries in red - require a photograph CORNWALL Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No Parish Location Position CW_BFST16 SS 26245 16619 A39 MORWENSTOW Woolley, just S of Bradworthy turn low down on verge between two turns of staggered crossroads CW_BFST17 SS 25545 15308 A39 MORWENSTOW Crimp just S of staggered crossroads, against a low Cornish hedge CW_BFST18 SS 25687 13762 A39 KILKHAMPTON N of Stursdon Cross set back against Cornish hedge CW_BFST19 SS 26016 12222 A39 KILKHAMPTON Taylors Cross, N of Kilkhampton in lay-by in front of bungalow CW_BFST20 SS 25072 10944 A39 KILKHAMPTON just S of 30mph sign in bank, in front of modern house CW_BFST21 SS 24287 09609 A39 KILKHAMPTON Barnacott, lay-by (the old road) leaning to left at 45 degrees CW_BFST22 SS 23641 08203 UC road STRATTON Bush, cutting on old road over Hunthill set into bank on climb CW_BLBM02 SX 10301 70462 A30 CARDINHAM Cardinham Downs, Blisland jct, eastbound carriageway on the verge CW_BMBL02 SX 09143 69785 UC road HELLAND Racecourse Downs, S of Norton Cottage drive on opp side on bank CW_BMBL03 SX 08838 71505 UC road HELLAND Coldrenick, on bank in front of ditch difficult to read, no paint CW_BMBL04 SX 08963 72960 UC road BLISLAND opp. Tresarrett hamlet sign against bank. Covered in ivy (2003) CW_BMCM03 SX 04657 70474 B3266 EGLOSHAYLE 100m N of Higher Lodge on bend, in bank CW_BMCM04 SX 05520 71655 B3266 ST MABYN Hellandbridge turning on the verge by sign CW_BMCM06 SX 06595 74538 B3266 ST TUDY 210 m SW of Bravery on the verge CW_BMCM06b SX 06478 74707 UC road ST TUDY Tresquare, 220m W of Bravery, on climb, S of bend and T junction on the verge CW_BMCM07 SX 0727 7592 B3266 ST TUDY on crossroads near Tregooden; 400m NE of Tregooden opp. -
Edited by IJ Bennallick & DA Pearman
BOTANICAL CORNWALL 2010 No. 14 Edited by I.J. Bennallick & D.A. Pearman BOTANICAL CORNWALL No. 14 Edited by I.J.Bennallick & D.A.Pearman ISSN 1364 - 4335 © I.J. Bennallick & D.A. Pearman 2010 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the copyright holder. Published by - the Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly (ERCCIS) based at the- Cornwall Wildlife Trust Five Acres, Allet, Truro, Cornwall, TR4 9DJ Tel: (01872) 273939 Fax: (01872) 225476 Website: www.erccis.co.uk and www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk Cover photo: Perennial Centaury Centaurium scilloides at Gwennap Head, 2010. © I J Bennallick 2 Contents Introduction - I. J. Bennallick & D. A. Pearman 4 A new dandelion - Taraxacum ronae - and its distribution in Cornwall - L. J. Margetts 5 Recording in Cornwall 2006 to 2009 – C. N. French 9 Fitch‟s Illustrations of the British Flora – C. N. French 15 Important Plant Areas – C. N. French 17 The decline of Illecebrum verticillatum – D. A. Pearman 22 Bryological Field Meetings 2006 – 2007 – N. de Sausmarez 29 Centaurium scilloides, Juncus subnodulosus and Phegopteris connectilis rediscovered in Cornwall after many years – I. J. Bennallick 36 Plant records for Cornwall up to September 2009 – I. J. Bennallick 43 Plant records and update from the Isles of Scilly 2006 – 2009 – R. E. Parslow 93 3 Introduction We can only apologise for the very long gestation of this number. There is so much going on in the Cornwall botanical world – a New Red Data Book, an imminent Fern Atlas, plans for a new Flora and a Rare Plant Register, plus masses of fieldwork, most notably for Natural England for rare plants on SSSIs, that somehow this publication has kept on being put back as other more urgent tasks vie for precedence. -
Ref: LCAA8485 Offers Around £1,250,000 North Barn, Trelean
Ref: LCAA8485 Offers around £1,250,000 North Barn, Trelean Barns, Steppy Downs Road, St Erth Praze, Hayle, TR27 6FA FREEHOLD A very impressive and immaculately presented, single storey barn conversion with a stunning open-plan and open vaulted kitchen/dining/living room, 4 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a snug, study, detached garage and a level, lawned south facing garden plus a circa 1 acre paddock. Situated in a quiet, semi-rural position in a select enclave of former farm buildings yet within easy reach of Praa Sands beach on the south coast and Gwithian beach on the north coast. 2 Ref: LCAA8485 SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION – In all, about 2,894sq.ft. inc. garage. Entrance hall, open-plan kitchen/dining/living room, snug, utility room, study, separate wc, principal en-suite bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, guest en-suite bedroom, 2 further double bedrooms, cloaks cupboard, linen cupboard. Outside: brick paved driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles, detached garage with storage over, south facing sun terrace to the front with large, level, lawned garden. Further, spacious sun terrace, outside kitchen area and open paddock. In all, about 1.42 acres. 3 Ref: LCAA8485 4 Ref: LCAA8485 DESCRIPTION • Converted by our client 4 years ago to an incredibly high standard – a stunning, detached, single storey barn conversion with circa 2,900sq.ft. of accommodation, plus a detached garage, nearly 1½ acres of level gardens/paddock and a large brick paved driveway. • Formerly two barns joined by a contemporary part glazed entrance hall comprising 4 double bedrooms, including a principal en-suite with walk-in wardrobe and a further guest en-suite, a snug, a separate utility room, a study and a breathtaking, open-plan kitchen/dining/living room with an open vaulted ceiling and two sets of bifold doors opening onto separate sun terraces. -
Hayle Heritage and Character Assessment Heritage and Character Assessment May 2016 May 2016
HAYLE HAYLE HERITAGE AND CHARACTER ASSESSMENT HERITAGE AND CHARACTER ASSESSMENT MAY 2016 MAY 2016 CONTENTS Introduction and Approach ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Context ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Historical Development .................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Character Assessment ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Managing Change ............................................................................................................................................................................ 57 References and Glossary of Terms .................................................................................................................................................... 61 Appendix A: Schedule of Heritage Assets ........................................................................................................................................ 63 AECOM Infrastructure & Environment UK Limited (“AECOM”) has prepared this Report for the sole use of Project Role Name Position Actions -
The Land's End Trail Cornish Section.Pub
The Land's End Trail The Cornish Section CONTENTS Land’s End Trail Cornish Section Land’s End to Tavistock 142.5 miles Page 1 Introduction Page 2 Route notes, glossary of terms and abbreviations, map information Page 3 Stage 1 Land’s End Stage Land’s End to Bosullow Common 14 miles Page 4 Stage 2 Trencrom Stage Bosullow Common to St. Erth 13 miles Page 5 Stage 3 Hayle River Stage St. Erth to Leedstown 7 miles Page 6 Stage 4 Clowance Stage Leedstown to Beacon 8 miles Page 7 Stage 5 Carn Brea Stage Beacon to Chiverton Cross 13 miles Page 8 Stage 6 Zelah Stage Chiverton Cross to Mitchell 15 miles Page 9 Stage 7 Castle-an-Dinas Stage Mitchell to Tregonetha 12 miles Page 10 Stage 8 Saints Way Stage Tregonetha to Dunmere Bridge 8.5 miles Page 11 Stage 9 Camel Trail Stage Dunmere Bridge to St. Breward 9.5 miles Page 12 Stage 10 Brown Willy Stage St. Breward to Jamaica Inn 9 miles Page 13 Stage 11 East Moor Stage Jamaica Inn to Minions 10.5 miles Page 14 Stage 12 Caradon Hill Stage Minions to Callington 10 miles Page 15 Stage 13 Tamar Valley Stage Callington to Tavistock, Devon 13 miles INTRODUCTION This long distance path makes its way up the central spine of Cornwall, Devon and Somerset and on to Avebury . It originated with an idea by Hugh Miners in 1984 and has been developed by Robert Wicks, Robert Preston and Robin Menneer. The Trail complements and relieves the over-used South-West Coast Path. -
BIC-2000.Pdf
CORNWALL BIRD-WATCHING & PRESERVATION SOCIETY SEVENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT 2000 Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) The emblem of The Cornwall Bird-watching & Preservation Society OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE 2001/02 President Steve Madge, Seawinds, Lower Trerieve, Downderry, Torpoint, PL 15 3LZ Chairman Stuart Hutchings, 24 Kernick Road, Penryn, TRIO 8NT Vice-Chairman Graham Sutton, Harcombe, West Park Road, Bude, EX23 8PB General Secretary Steve Rogers, Roseland, Cyril Road, Truro, TR1 3TA Treasurer Keith Harris, Lowina Cottage, Chyvarloe, Gunwalloe, Helston, TR12 7PY Membership Secretary Sara McMahon, 72 Underwood Road, Plympton, PL7. Recorder Kester Wilson, 1 Tol-Pedn House, School Hill Road, St Levan, Penzance TR19 6LP Editor 'Birds in Cornwall Ian Wilson, 3 Hunters Close, Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, LEI7 6LG Conservation Officer Brian Craven, 15 Compass West, Tregadillett, Launceston, PL 15 7EA Newsletter Editor Darrell Clegg, 55 Lower Fore Street, Saltash, PL12 6JQ Field Meetings Officer John Chappie, 28 Carclew Street, Truro, TR1 2EZ Public Relations Officer Tony Langford, Miango, Trewirgie Road, Redruth, TR15 2SX Committee Members: Francis Couch (Bodmin), Pete Fraser Truro), Andy Pay (Helston) Martin Rule (Helston), Mark Tunmore (The Lizard). Records Committee: Mashuq Ahmad, Greg Conway, Pete Fraser, Steve Madge, Graham Sutton & Laurie Williams Photographs Front Page: Chiffchaff, Helston Sewage Works, January 2000 - Gary Cokill Back Page: (Upper) Tristris Type Chiffchaff, Helston Sewage Works, January 2000 - Gary Cokill (Lower) Abietinus -
Hayle Foundry Wesleyan School
Admissions to Hayle Foundry Wesleyan School Transcribed from LDS film No. 1471658 by Karen Duvall Exempt indicates whether exempt from religious instruction Admission Surname Given Name Name of Parent Address ExemptBirth Last School Class Leaving No. Date Year or Guardian Date Year Attended Highest Admission Withdrawal Date Year Remarks Notes 848 21‐Jun 1886 TREMAYNE Thomas Alfred Chapel Row May 1879 Infants Dep here I 849 21‐Jun 1886 FRANCIS Willie James Carnsew Jun 1879 I 850 21‐Jun 1886 HAMPTON John John Penpol Dec 1879 I 851 21‐Jun 1886 SYMONS Willie John Pond Row Jan 1880 I Jul 1904 grocer 852 21‐Jun 1886 COUCH John John West Terrace Dec 1879 I 02‐Jul ? 853 21‐Jun 1886 IVEY Freddy William St Erth Praze Sep 1879 I 854 21‐Jun 1886 WARD Jay Elizabeth Clifton Terrace Jun 1879 I 855 21‐Jun 1886 PETERS Hettel Bird Eliza Trelissick Terrace May 1880 I 23‐Mar 1894 left 856 21‐Jun 1886 WHEAR Wm John James Pond Row Feb 1879 I 857 21‐Jun 1886 LOVE Willie Tom Penpol Terrace May 1879 I 27‐May 1894 grocer's boy 858 21‐Jun 1886 TREWELLAH Herbert Catherine Ann Treganhorne Jun 1879 St Erth Wes I 859 26‐Jul 1886 Stephen Rose Cottage St Erth Sep 1878 Infants here I 860 21‐Jun 1886 STEVENS Lizzie William Dirvers Row Nov 1879 I 861 21‐Jun 1886 TREVARTHEN Katie John Henry Trelissick Cot Sep 1879 I 862 21‐Jun 1886 WHEAR Annie John Mill Row Sep 1879 I 863 21‐Jun 1886 HOSKING Nellie Alfred Mill Row Nov 1879 I 864 21‐Jun 1886 FAIRCLOUGH Florence William Foundry Hill Nov 1879 I 865 21‐Jun 1886 BALL Louisa Mary Foundry Hill Mar 1880 I Mar 1894 pupil teacher -
Godolphin Warren
Godolphin Warren 1 Time: Allow 2 /2 - 3 hours. 14 Difficulty: Moderate. 13 12 3 Length: 5 /4 miles. Location: Either take the B3302 Hayle-Helston Road, at St Erth Praze take the turning to Townsend, go straight across the crossroads, 1 down the hill and Godolphin House car 11 park is signed on your right. 2 Or from the A394 Penzance-Helston Road, turn off at Breage and 3 4 8 9 follow the signs for 7 Carleen and Godolphin, go through Godolphin 10 Cross and after about half a mile you’ll find the 6 Godolphin House/ 5 National Trust car park signed on your left. Parking: At the Godolphin House/ National Trust car park. Roadside parking is strongly discouraged. Refreshments: At 1 Godolphin House Godolphin Cross you can 2 The Slips eat at the Godolphin 3 Godolphin Hill Arms or buy snacks at 4 Godolphin Warren Great Work Mine the Post Office. When 5 6 Grannypolly’s Lane open, Godolphin House 7 Afterwashes serves cream teas. 8 Carsluick Godolphin Cross Dogs: No dogs are 9 10 Horsepool Shute allowed at Godolphin 11 Godolphin Nurseries House. Well-behaved 12 Godolphin Woods dogs are welcome on 13 National Trust Office National Trust land. 14 Godolphin Bridge Other footpaths Please note: Godolphin House is privately owned. © Crown copyright. All rights reserved Kerrier District Council LA0783362001 The National Trust owns This walk explores the heartland of the Godolphins, one of the most the surrounding estate. influential families of the early Cornish mining industry. They ascended to the highest office from the wealth of minerals extracted from around Godolphin and Tregonning Hills. -
Active Travel Map for Hayle, St Erth and St Ives
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St Erth Neighbourhood Development Plan
2017 - 2030 March 2018 INSIDE FRONT COVER St Erth Neighbourhood Plan March 2018 St Erth Neighbourhood Plan 2017 - 2030 Mick Hanley Chairman of the Steering Group St Erth Neighbourhood Plan Foreword What is the St Erth Neighbourhood Plan (the Plan)? It is an important, legal document, written by our community, defining its wishes for economic, social and environmental development and provides the ability to shape the growth of our Parish. Like all other Neighbourhood Plans, the Plan is a community document, not a council or government document; it has been produced by St Erth's community and businesses in partnership with St Erth Parish Council. A community team of volunteers has consulted residents and businesses extensively at events, through surveys, mailshots and online; identified our community's areas of interest and concern; and will be publishing the Plan document, that will define our wishes in objectives and policies for the next fifteen years. When finalised, the Plan will be inspected by an independent examiner and voted on by St Erth's residents in a referendum. Once adopted, the Plan will have statutory powers to influence planning decisions. Developers and the Local Planning Authority (Cornwall Council), will be obliged to take into account and follow the policies stated in the Plan. The Plan fits within the planning hierarchy; the National Planning Policy Framework that defines the government͛s strategic planning policies for England- the Cornwall Local Plan that sets out ornwall ouncil͛s strategic objectives for the county; and the Plan that sets out our community's objectives for development in the Parish.