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Cornwallwide.Pdf Project Lead Partner Dependencies Priority Category Project Name Location Timescale Why/Policy Cost Funding Sources Funding Gap Status Description Delivery Partner or Requirements Critical Flood Prevention Flood Risk Management Schemes to mitigate Cornwall Wide Ongoing To manage water Cornwall Council Cost unknown Private Funding Will intially be Planning permission, Ongoing & Mitigation against potential flooding effectively and provided through adoption procedures, Public Funding and manage water flow avoid flooding South West Water development. funding being effectively, including Environment Agency Potentially will identified to maintain sustainable urban drainage require significant schemes. schemes. Cornwall Council funding by the will adopt and maintain all Council to maintain sustainable urban drainage SUDS schemes schemes - and this is potentially very costly Necessary Bus Schemes Connecting Cornwall Connecting Cornwall sets Cornwall Wide 2010-30 To improve access Cornwall Council Cost unknown Private Funding Some funding Scheme idntification Implementatio (Transport) out the vision for transport to sustainable identified in the and prioritisation, land n Plan sets out Car Parking Public Funding in Cornwall. It presents transport in Private Sector short term, other acquisition, planning spending in Road Schemes the strategy for how this Cornwall Connecting Cornwall funding needs permission, funding Cornwall to will be achieved and co- identifying packages 2014/15 Walking & Cycle Public Sector Facilities ordinates the delivery of various transport schemes. Necessary Primary Education Education: Primary, Schemes required to Cornwall Wide 2010-30 to meet local needs Cornwall Council Cost unknown Private Funding Funding needs Site identification, land Options under Secondary, Specialist & ensure that children and identifying acquisition, planning consideration Secondary Public Funding Safeguarding young people in Cornwall Cornwall Council - permission, funding for expanding Education have access to appropriate Children Schools & packages primary and Specialist & educational facilities and Families secondary Safeguarding related support. Private Sector education, priority Public Sector projects identified for specialist & safeguarding. Necessary GP Surgeries Health Schemes required to meet Cornwall Wide 2010-30 To meet local needs Primary Care Trust Cost unknown Private Funding Funding needs Site identification, land Unknown the health needs of growth identifying acquisition, planning Health Centres Public Funding in Cornwall Private Sector permission, funding Public Sector packages Desirable Green Public Green Infrastructure Package of all green Cornwall Wide No timeframe To improve access Cornwall Council Cost unknown Private Funding Funding needs Site and route Parish plans Realm infrastructure projects identified to local community identifying identification, land identify local Public Funding identified across Cornwall. and green spaces acquisition, planning aspirations for Majority of information to Private Sector permission, funding green date is from Parish Plans. Public Sector package, strategy infrastructure. Work is underway on a completion, local Green Green Infrastructure Parish Council standards identified Infrastructure Strategy in Cornwall and Town Council Strategy this project will identify underway. Local Action Group additional projects at both a strategic and local level and will work towards setting local standards for green infrastructure. Ambulance Service Required Projects Necessary Ambulance Service Ambulance Service Improvements needed to Cornwall Wide No timeframe To meet local needs South West Ambulance Cost unknown South West Funding needs Funding package SWAST meet the needs of future identified Service Trust (SWAST) Ambulance Service identifying requirement population. Trust South West Ambulance Service Trust (SWAST) Work Hubs Page 3 of 5 Project Lead Partner Dependencies Priority Category Project Name Location Timescale Why/Policy Cost Funding Sources Funding Gap Status Description Delivery Partner or Requirements Required Projects Desirable Economic Work Hubs Creation of work hubs in Cornwall Wide No timeframe Will enhance Cornwall Council Cost unknown Cornwall Council Funding needs Planning permission, Aspirational Development Cornwall. The Project will identified innovation and identifying funding etc. project provide a network of small business support Employment business units enabling infrastructure development of business and reduction in commuting. Work Hubs are an integral part of the enhancements to the innovation and business support infrastructure Other Individual Projects Committed Projects Necessary Historic Discovering the Extraordinary Promotion of the World Cornwall Wide No timeframe Protection of the Cornwall Council Cost unknown Public Funding Not applicable Funding package Being delivered Environment WH Project Heritage Sites identified historic environment Cornwall Council - Historic Environment Required Projects Necessary BAP Habitats Biodiversity Action Plan Volume 4: Priority Projects Cornwall Wide Cost unknown will take into account the publication of the new UK list of priority habitats and species, and the new England Biodiversity Strategy (EBS) delivery framework. New lists have been produced which contain the UK BAP habitats and species which occur in Cornwall. Desirable Historic Conservation Area Designation of importnant Cornwall Wide No timeframe Protection of the Cornwall Council Cost unknown Public Funding Funding needs Funding package Historic Environment Designations historic environments identified historic environment identifying Envrionment following appraisal aspiration Cornwall Council - Historic Environment Desirable Historic Conservation Area Appraisal Appraisal of any historic Cornwall Wide No timeframe Protection of the Cornwall Council Cost unknown Public Funding Funding needs Funding package Historic Environment environments identified historic environment identifying Envrironment aspiration Cornwall Council - Historic Environment Desirable Road Schemes A30 Road Improvements The A30 is one of the two Cornwall Wide Highways Agency Cost unknown roads in Cornwall that are part of the Strategic Road Network. The A30 is the main route within Cornwall and gives easy access beyond Cornwall's boundary onto the M5 at Exeter. This road runs from Launceston in the East to Penzance and beyond in the West. Several sections are already dualled. Much of the congestion experienced at peak times in the day and during the main holiday season are Page 4 of 5 Project Lead Partner Dependencies Priority Category Project Name Location Timescale Why/Policy Cost Funding Sources Funding Gap Status Description Delivery Partner or Requirements on the single carriageway sections. Cornwall Council Desirable Historic History and Survival of And quarrying in areas - Cornwall Wide No timeframe Protection of the Cornwall Council Cost unknown Public Funding Funding needs Funding package Historic Environment Quarries Bodmin, Falmouth & identified historic environment identifying Environment Penryn, Hayle & St Ives aspiration (Red River valley, the Towans), Helston & the Lizard, West penwith Cornwall Council - Historic Environment Desirable Historic Higher Level Stewardship Camborne Pool & Redruth, Cornwall Wide No timeframe Protection of the Cornwall Council Cost unknown Public Funding Funding needs Funding package Historic Environment Schemes Caradon, Falmouth & identified historic environment identifying Environment Penryn, Hayle & St Ives, aspiration Helston & the Lizard, Liskeard & Looe, Newquay & St Columb, St Agnes & Perranporth, St Austell, St Blazey Fowey & Lostwithiel, Truro & the Roseland Cornwall Council - Historic Environment Desirable Historic Historic Landscape Cornwall wide - all Cornwall Wide No timeframe Protection of the Cornwall Council Cost unknown Public Funding Funding needs Funding package Historic Environment Characterisation Revision community network areas identified historic environment identifying Environment aspiration Cornwall Council - Historic Environment Desirable Historic Ports & Harbours Project Detail awaitedCornwall Wide No timeframe Protection of the Cornwall Council Cost unknown Public Funding Funding needs Funding package Historic Environment identified historic environment identifying Environment aspirations Cornwall Council - Historic Environment Desirable Historic Cornish Character Project Detail awaitedCornwall Wide No timeframe Protection of the Cornwall Council Cost unknown Public Funding Funding needs Funding package Historic Environment identified historic environment identifying Environment aspiration Cornwall Council - Historic Environment Desirable Historic Highway Heritage Assets Detail awaitedCornwall Wide No timeframe Protection of the Cornwall Council Cost unknown Public Funding Funding needs Funding package Historic Environment identified historic environment identifying Envrionemnt aspiration Cornwall Council - Historic Environment Date of report: 04/01/2012 Page 5 of 5.
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