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Hayle and St Ives Cormac Community Programme Cormac Community Programme Hayle and St Ives Community Network Area ........ Please direct any enquiries to [email protected] ...... Project Name Anticipated Anticipated Anticipated Worktype Location Electoral Division TM Type - Primary Duration Start Finish WEST WEST-Hayle & St Ives Contracting St Erth_Hayle_Transport Infrastructure 5 d Sep 2021 Sep 2021 Transport Infrastructure (TSIN) St Erth St Ives East Lelant & Carbis Bay Some Carriageway Incursion (SLGI) Highways and Construction Works St John's Walk, St Ives - Handrail installation 1 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Minor Works (MCRE) St Ives St Ives East Lelant & Carbis Bay Some Carriageway Incursion (SLGI) Trehayes Meadow, St Erth - Kerbing works 2 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Kerbs and Footways St Erth Long Rock Marazion & St Erth 2WTL (2 Way Signals) Penhale Road, Carnhell Green - Kerbing 2 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Kerbs and Footways Carnhell Green Gwinear-Gwithian & Hayle East 2WTL (2 Way Signals) St Michael's Way - Lelant Church to North of Knills Monument - Signage & Infrastructure1 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Public Rights of Way (PROW) Carbis Bay St Ives East Lelant & Carbis Bay Not Required Hayle Causeway Vegetation clearance 3 d Sep 2021 Sep 2021 Vegetation Works Hayle Hayle West Lane Closure Cathebedron Road, Carnhell Green - Drainage works 1 d Sep 2021 Sep 2021 Drainage Works Carnhell Green Gwinear-Gwithian & Hayle East Not Required Carwin Rise, Hayle - Sign relocation 0.5 d Sep 2021 Sep 2021 Signs Hayle Hayle West Priority Working Bosence Farm, Townshend, Hayle - Topo survey 1 d Sep 2021 Sep 2021 Drainage Works Townshend Long Rock Marazion & St Erth 2WTL (2 Way Signals) Chy an Gweal, St Ives 2 d Sep 2021 Sep 2021 Tree Works St Ives St Ives East Lelant & Carbis Bay Some Carriageway Incursion (SLGI) St Erth 5,6,8,17&39 & St Hilary 51&12 - Vegetaton Clearance, surfacing and waymarkers9 d Sep 2021 Oct 2021 Public Rights of Way (PROW) St Erth Long Rock Marazion & St Erth Not Required Hayle Causeway North Sea Wall 10 d Sep 2021 Oct 2021 Structures - Wall Repairs and Maintenance Hayle Hayle West MWTL (3 Way Signals) Towednack 18 - Amalveor Downs - Surfacing/Drainage/Waymarking 12 d Oct 2021 Oct 2021 Public Rights of Way (PROW) St Ives St Ives West & Towednack Not Required Water Lane, Hayle - Install build out 5 d Nov 2021 Nov 2021 Community Network Programme Hayle Hayle West Road Closure Penbeagle Lane- St Ives - Safety works 5 d Nov 2021 Nov 2021 Community Network Programme St Ives St Ives West & Towednack 2WTL (2 Way Signals) St Erth Village works Phase 1 10 d Nov 2021 Nov 2021 Major Improvement Works St Erth Long Rock Marazion & St Erth Road Closure St Erth Village works Phase 4 10 d Feb 2022 Mar 2022 Major Improvement Works St Erth Long Rock Marazion & St Erth Road Closure Surfacing B3301 St Ives Lane, Gwithian - Camp Site 2 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Resurfacing Gwithian Gwinear-Gwithian & Hayle East Road Closure C0284 Gwithian Road 2 d Sep 2021 Sep 2021 Resurfacing Gwithian Gwinear-Gwithian & Hayle East Road Closure Date Produced: Tue 17/08/21 Page 1 .
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