Manaccan, Helford & St.Anthony... School, Women’s Institute, Fitness Club, Beaches, Yoga, Book Club, Tennis, The New Inn, Manaccan Parish Church, Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation, Bellringing, Art Classes, Coastal Footpath,Manaccan Village St.Anthony Hall, St. Antony Parish Plan Church, 2005 Playing Field,Regatta,& Boat Hire, Footpaths, Table Tennis, Art Classes, Play Group, Helford Village Society, East Lizard Helpline, Shipwright Arms Pub, Manaccan Methodist Chapel, River Ferry, Gardening Club, Sailing...Page  A Real Community Manaccan, Helford & St.Anthony... Church, School, Women’s Institute, Fitness Club, Beaches, Yoga, Book Club, Tennis, The New Inn, Manaccan Parish Church, Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation, Bellringing, Art Classes, Coastal Footpath, Village Hall, St. Antony Church, Playing Field,Regatta, Boat Hire, Footpaths, Table Tennis, Art Classes, Play Group, Helford Village Society, East Lizard Helpline, Shipwright Arms Pub, Manaccan Methodist Chapel, River Ferry, Gardening Club, Sailing...Page  A Real Community Contents

T h e P a r i s h P a g e 4 About the plan P a g e 5 H o u s i n g P a g e 6 Community Facilities P a g e 7 Traffic & Safety P a g e 8 Healthy Active Lifestyle P a g e 9 Environment P a g e 1 0 Action Plan P a g e 1 1 The Parish Manaccan parish is one of four parishes bordering the southern bank of the . Manaccan sits within a natural amphitheatre in the landscape in a peaceful and sheltered part of Peninsula and is a designated area of natural beauty. In the 1800s Manaccan parish consisted of the hamlets of Helford, High Lanes, Churchtown and Carne with several isolated farms. Today Helford and Manaccan Churchtown have grown into small villages each with its own shop and Post Office, and village pub. The Church and School are in Manaccan and the Methodist Chapel is at High Lanes. The church is famous for the ancient fig tree growing out of the tower wall and local superstition insists that the tree should not be harmed or it will bring bad luck to the village.

The parish attracts many summer visitors, particularly walkers and boating people. The number of small farms has been greatly reduced and much of the land is now being used for the growing of spring flowers.

Helford is a picturesque village of quaint cottages nestling around the creek. The village is on the coastal footpath offering access to a number of breathtaking walks. In the 18th century, Helford’s small harbour exported tin from the nearby mines to London; now it is popular with yachtsmen and anglers and has its own small fishing fleet.

St Anthony parish has a delightful church and wonderful coastal scenery. Gillan, which lies to the south of Carne creek, has the main share of the population.

Page  About the Plan

This Parish Plan aims to set out a vision for this community to guide its future development. All community projects need to demonstrate that they cater for local need and that they will be used by the local community. The Parish Plan will serve as a stepping stone towards meeting these needs.

Everyone in the Parish had the chance to contribute towards this plan; first by attending a planning event held on Saturday, 10th July 2004, called ‘Have Your Say Day’. On the day a 3D model of the four villages of Manaccan, St Anthony, Gillan and Helford made by the children of Manaccan School was on display, giving everyone a bird’s eye view of their neighbourhood. Displayed alongside the models were sets of pictorial colour coded suggestion cards, and blanks for people’s own ideas. Local residents were asked to browse through these cards, select those covering issues that were important to them and to place them on the model. At the end of the event it was clear to everyone present – because of the dominance of a particular colour and/or the sheer volume of cards placed down in a particular location – what the most important issues were and the areas causing the most concern. All suggestions placed on the model were recorded and the main issues raised were presented to the community at a second event, a Prioritisation Day held on January 15th 2005. Local residents were given eight sticky dots to stick on the issues they felt most strongly about.

This plan is a result of this consultation with the community. It provides an action plan as to how this vision of the future might be achieved. This document can be used to lobby other authorities that affect the parish and can also be used as a tool to assist with grant applications for funding. Communities are about people, not places. It is about those of us who live and work in this community caring about the area and about the people in it.

The Parish Plan Steering Group is extremely grateful to everyone who has taken part in this process. Your contribution has been vital.

Page  Housing Vision… Limited housing development ensuring that houses that are built provide affordable accommodation for local people.

The development of affordable homes for local people is of key importance to the parish, starter homes for the young people in the community being a main priority. Affordable housing is, however, likely to require a volume of market housing to help fund its development, which many residents are not in favour of. Economies of scale may be achieved through joint working with neighbouring parishes which could help solve this problem. The Parish would also like to see a limit on second homes in the area.

Residents views on housing District Council’s Local Plan 2 1996-2011 defines Manaccan as a 0 village where housing development 8  is permitted. However, the area is  marked as an Infill Limitation Housing 2 0

Policy Area to help protect the area Number of residents s g s s s ld g from becoming over developed and e in e e g i in m s m in u s o u m o ll b u h o o h e lf o therefore preserving the open nature of h h w e h r d d d s te le n n r re r b o 2 w o o ta a c e e f the village. S d e r n e m r s o it o it 0 o ff m 2 S N A im o o L t N 0  Actions to be Taken > Monitor the need for low cost housing of all tenures via the district and local needs housing surveys. > Set up working party to investigate potential sites and form working relationships with housing providers. > Parish Council to work with District Council to ensure number of new properties limited and in keeping with area. > Infrastructure will need to be considered if housing development is to proceed, such as sewage system, local facilities and drainage.

Page  Community Facilities Vision… Improved community facilities through support and development of post office/shop and village hall facilities.

The most important issue for the vast majority of residents in the Parish was to keep the shops/post offices in both Manaccan and Helford. The Village Retail Services Association (ViRSA) are a good point of information and advice for such businesses if required. In regard community facilities the village hall and school may both be possible venues for learning/training and recreational classes. The need for improvements to the Helford Jetty was another issue that many residents felt stronglyResidents about. views on facilities

Keep this post office Keep this shop

Keep this school Cash point

Mobile library service

Actions to be Taken > Parish Council to liaise with shop/post office owners to look into opportunities for developing their business e.g. extending range of products and/or services. > Promote and publicise post office & shop services within the parish. > Establish links to community groups and organisations within the parish. > Liaise with head teacher of school to make initial enquiries regarding possible use of the school premises for other activities, such as training and adult education. > Conduct an audit of community facilities and consider the costs involved to repair, improve & equip the current hall. > Village Hall and other local relevant committees to work in partnership to develop community facilities as requested by residents, through on going consultation. > Consider what other services could be offered in a improved community hall (using data from event) to make it more sustainable, for example internet café, leisure activities. > Seek funding & advice, and enlist the help of possible partners who might provide the services required. > Liaise with the owner of the Helford Ferry, Cadgwith, Helford and District Fisherman’s Society and community to further determine the improvements required to the Helford Jetty. Page  Traffic & Safety Vision… Residents to enjoy a safe crime free parish, with appropriate traffic speeds and less traffic congestion.

There is concern within the parish about the need to slow traffic down and for improvements to road surfaces. Road safety has been identified as one of ’s transport priorities. A comprehensive road safety strategy is currently being written and is to be included in the next Local Transport Plan 2006 to 2011. The target of potential Local Transport Plan funding will depend on areas that are of the greatest strategic level of priority for the County as a whole.

The Local Transport Plan key objectives for the next five years will be to improve access to key services and facilities, improve road safety for all who travel in Cornwall, reduce the growth of traffic congestion and transport related air pollution, provide and maintain an integrated transport network that contributes towards the development of a vibrant and successful Cornish economy, and reduce the impact of transport on Cornwall’s natural and built environment

Fear of crime is not seen as a major issue within the parish, so the main actions need to relate to retaining people’s feeling of safety and being proactive in parish initiatives.. Devon & Cornwall Constabulary are proactively working, in partnership with a range of agencies and public sector organisations, to help increase community safety. Policing styles are also changing with the introduction of neighbourhood policing schemes.

Actions to be Taken > Set up a working group to explore various traffic management solutions, such as speed limits, one-way system and children crossing sign, also looking at law enforcement issues. > Liaise with Parish Council, County Highways and Road Safety Department, as well as Devon & Cornwall Constabulary. > Carry out further parish consultation on whether residents are in favour of carpark provision to alleviate congestion on village roads, and/or whether there is a need to ensure that car parking is prohibited in specific locations. > Liaise with Devon & Cornwall Constabulary (Neighbourhood Beat Manager) to seek advice on community safety. Check whether there is a community liaison officer for the area or whether there is likely to be one in the near future (perhaps shared with neighbouring parishes) and seek information regarding what is feasible in terms of a police presence.

Page  Healthy Active Lifestyle Vision… Residents to enjoy a healthy active lifestyle within the parish, with improved leisure and sport opportunities and adeqaute access to health facilities.

The consultation revealed that adventure playgrounds, bike trails and skate facilities were the most most popular recreational facilities required by parishioners. The County Council are an important partner when dealing with these issues, for example the Planning, Transportation and Estates Department can provide advice on green travel planning initiatives such as bike routes. Other organisations such as Sustrans (sustainable transport) are also encouraging more active lifestyles and have been involved in several cycle trail projects in Cornwall. Whether people cycle or walk out of necessity, or for leisure, health or environmental reasons, it is essential that the infrastructure, such as pathways and signage, is in place. Working with neighbouring parishes on these issues is recommended.

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly District Health Authority is responsible for health care services in Cornwall. The West Cornwall Primary Care Trust provide NHS services in the Kerrier area. The Health Promotion Service is one of the Health Authority’s projects, supporting communities and voluntary groups to tackle a wide range of health issues with specific projects on issues such as healthy eating, exercise, stopping smoking and mental health, as well as providing information and education through school projects. A patient forum has recently be set up to voice community health needs.

Actions to be Taken > Investigate possible bike trail projects, looking at routes, funding and land ownership issues. > Set up community based group with potential users, volunteers and Parish Council. > Lobby District Council in respect of need for skate facilities and for a district wide skateboard strategy (as in Penwith & Caradon districts). > Liaise with the District Council regarding use of their mobile skate facility as a pilot to establish need and demand. If permenant facilities required site identification, feasibility and funding need to be researched as well as undertaking a health & safety assessment. > Investigate feasibility of local prescription/chemist service, mobile services or health visitor, with a view to utilising village hall. > Feed information from consultation into Patient Forum.

Page  Environment Vision… Improved local environment through improvements to the village, developing re-cycling facilities and investigation into resolving current sewage problems.

The development of a proper sewage system in Helford is a key priority. The planting of trees and recycling are also important issues. Partners here would include Kerrier District Council and Cornwall County Council, along with a number of environmental organisations that can provide information and advice. Concerns were raised through the consultation over the installation of a tetra mast in the parish. Mobile phone coverage is however presently provided by facilities at Goonhilly so it is unlikely that future plans to install a mast in the parish will be proposed.

Residents views on the environment

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No. of Residents 2 0 s n m g e ve s o e in e r in ti tr se b lu t e e l syst cycl n r li o e e a il e p g R l a e t a P tr h h lig w re W se u o r t N e a p N ro P Actions to be Taken > Consider possible improvements that could be made to improve look of village such as flower beds, planting of trees, wildflower planting and hedge maintenance, and identify likely locations. > Investigate feasibility of the installation of appropriate recycling facilities with adequate promotion of their location, improvement of existing facilities and household collection of specific items. Ensure that facilities are appropriately advertised, so usage is maximised. > Identify issues/problems relating to the sewage system so that a clear outline of the current situation and expectations can be established. Page 10 Manaccan, Helford & St.Anthony... Church, School, Women’s Institute, Fitness Club, Beaches, Yoga, Book Club, Tennis, The New Inn, Manaccan Parish Church, Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation, Bellringing, Art Classes, Coastal Footpath, Village Hall, St. Antony Church, Playing Field,Regatta, Boat Hire, Footpaths, Table Tennis, Art Classes, Play Group, Helford Village Society, East Lizard Helpline, Shipwright Arms Pub, Manaccan Methodist Chapel, River Ferry,

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Cornwall Rural Community Council Society, East9a River Lizard Street, , Cornwall, Helpline, TR1 2SQ Shipwright Arms Regestererd as Cornwall Community Development Limited Company no: 4144745, Pub, ManaccanCharity Registration Methodist no: 1087550 Chapel, River Ferry, VAT no: 557 4489 96 Gardening Club, Sailing...Page 12 A Real Community Action Plan...

ÌÌÌMain Priority ÌÌSecondary Priority ÌThird Priority

The action plan aims to provide an easy to use guide to help tackle the issues identified throughout the plan, focusing on specific actions that need to be taken, who else needs to be involved in tackling the issues (the partners) and the timescale for which each issue could be dealt with. Links between issues are also noted.

Housing Page 12 Bike Trails Page 19 Road Safety Page 13 Sports Facilities Page 20 Vehicle Parking Provision & Controls Page 14 Play Equipment Page 21 Post Office/Shop Page 15 Community Safety Page 22 Links With Manaccan Primary School Page 16 Protecting Natural Areas Page 23 Support for Village Hall Page 17 Recycling & Waste Page 24 Improvements to the Helford Jetty Page 18 Sewerage Page 25

Page 11 Action Plan... Housing ÌÌÌ Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

To enable an Monitor the need for low cost Manaccan and Kerrier District Monitoring adequate supply of housing of all tenures via the surrounding area Council: Housing and the need for affordable homes district and local needs Services Services. housing is an for a range of housing surveys. Further research on-going people in need will be necessary. Housing Corporations process within the Set up working party to community, investigate potential sites and Parish Council particularly young, form working relationships with first time buyers. housing providers. Working Group

Infill/Brownfield sites Parish Council to work with Local Landowners to be utilised for District Council to ensure housing number of new properties Housing Providers: development limited and in keeping with Housing Associations, wherever possible. area. Private Developers

Infrastructure will need to be Local Residents considered if housing development to proceed e.g. sewage system, local facilities (school) etc.

Page 12 Action Plan... Road Safety Ì Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

Parish roads, Set up working group to Throughout Parish Cornwall County A working footpaths and explore various traffic Council – Highways & group can bridleways to be as management solutions Specific locations Road Safety be set up safe as possible for (speed limit, one-way system, include Minster Departments in the short all users. children crossing sign etc) Terrace term, with and law enforcement issues. near Lions Den road Parish Council the view Manage traffic - of particular awareness Liaise with Parish Council, Working Group resolving near known blind County Highways and Road traffic spots and where Safety Department, as well as Devon & Cornwall problems roads narrow. Devon & Cornwall Constabulary in the Constabulary. medium Kerrier District Council term

Local Residents

Page 13 Action Plan... Vehicle Parking Provision and ControlsÌ Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

To ensure Carry out further parish consultation on Locations Parish Consultation adequate vehicle whether residents are in favour of car park identified as Council with residents parking whilst provision to alleviate congestion on village being can begin alleviating parking roads, and/or whether there is a need to problematic: Working immediately congestion on ensure that car parking is prohibited in Group main roads and by specific locations. Manaccan the school and Square Cornwall facilities Working group could then research County throughout the feasibility of securing additional land for Manaccan Council – parish. parking as an integral component of village School Highways centre improvements/ enhancement - to cater for residents as well as community Helford Creek Kerrier District facilities. Council

Liaise with Cornwall County Council and Landowners seek advice. Contact local councillor, regarding funding of small projects. Local Residents Disabled parking requirements to be considered in any project plans

Also investigate facilities for bicycle parking.

Any project proposals to be discussed at a public meeting

Page 14 Action Plan... Post Offices/Shops ÌÌÌ Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

To maintain and Parish Council to speak with Existing post office Post Offices & Shop On-going secure the post shop/post office owners to and shop in Helford Owners offices and shop gauge their views on and Manaccan facilities now and in developing their business e.g. Parish Council the future. extending range of products and/or services. If Working Group agreeable, a working party to include owners would Cornwall Rural need to seek advice from Community Council VIRSA/Post Office Ltd on sustainability/ advice & Regional grants for existing retail Development Agency outlets. VIRSA (Village Retail Publicise services/products Services Association) available. Promote post office & shop services within Kerrier District Council the parish. - Economic Development & Integrated Area Plan – Objective 1

Post Office Ltd

Page 15 Action Plan... Links With Mannacan Primary School Ì Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

A thriving primary Establish links to community groups Manaccan Parish council Discussions school within the and organisations within the School Working group with the parish. parish. CCC – Education, Arts school can & Libraries Department begin Strong links Liaise with head teacher of school & Adult immediately between the school to make initial enquiries regarding Education Dept. and the possible use of the school premises Work to community. for other activities, such as training, Regional Development provide adult education etc, that the Agency training etc. Utilisation of school community can make use of. will be on- premises for other School Governors going community Evening classes was the most activities such as popular suggestion that came out CIRCLE (Computers in evening classes, of the work & training section at Rural Cornwall – a sports use and the planning event. Any new learning experience) facilities for young classes or facilities put on should people. not duplicate those already Kerrier District Council available within the parish. Integrated Area Plan – Identify type of evening classes Objective 1 required and type of facilities required (and how they can be Worker’s Educational provided). Association (WEA)

Page 16 Action Plan... Support For Village Hall Ì Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

To ensure the Conduct an audit of community Village Parish Council, Village Hall On-going continuation of facilities and consider the costs Hall Committee & Working Group use and involved to repair, improve & equip the improvements current hall. Cornwall Rural Community to the village Council – Village Hall Advisor hall’s facilities. Village Hall and other local relevant & Funding Advisor committees to work in partnership to develop community facilities as Cornwall County Council requested by residents, through on Early Years dept, Adult going consultation. Education

Consider what other services could be Kerrier District Council - offered to help ensure the sustainability Integrated Area Plan of facilities e.g. internet café, leisure activities. Village hall and school may Local Organisations/Clubs both be possible venues for learning/ e.g. Playing Field Committee, training and recreational classes. WI, etc

Seek funding & advice, enlisting help Regional Development of possible partners who might provide Agency the services required. Also: Health Authority & PCT, Contact successful Parish Councils (eg. Employment Service, Adult Ruan Minor) to gain insight (pros and Ed. cons) involved in a project.

Page 17 Action Plan... Improvements to the Helford Jetty ÌÌÌ Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

Improvements to Liaise with owner of the Helford Parish Council Medium term Helford Jetty to Helford Ferry , Cadgwith, Jetty provide community Helford and District Working Group facilities such as; Fisherman’s Society and disabled access for community to further Land owners ferry passengers, determine the improvements and also required. Kerrier District Council— investigation into Planning Service and improved outhaul Investigate cost for such Regeneration Service facilities and improvements and funding improving landing requirements. Cornwall Rural Community facilities for Council fishermen. Research possible funders. Cornwall County Council

Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation Association

Helford River Association

Cagwith, Helford and District Fisherman’s Society

Helford Village Society

Page 18 Action Plan... Bike Trails Ì Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

Dedicated facilities To investigate possible Manaccan playing Parish Council Working with for cycle users bike trail projects – field. Working Group partners such as including bike trails route, funding and Sutrans can begin in and associated land ownership issues. Other parish Playing Field the near future with facilities (e.g. bike locations to be Committee a view of achieving racks). As well as stand-alone identified. results in the projects e.g. a bike trail West Cornwall medium term. within the playing field, Rural Transport look at possibility of Partnership cycle routes between Sustrans villages and/or amenities. Health Promotion

Cornwall County Council—Planning, Transportation and Estates

Service - Healthy Living Initiative

Page 19 Action Plan... Sports Facility Ì Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

Residents to Set up working group to refer Within parish Working Group Medium/ have to report data and identify although specific long term access to level of sports requirements named locations Kerrier District sports within the parish for sports such include: Council—Sports Officer Work to facilities and as, football, rugby and cricket. Manaccan playing identify and recreational field Parish Council provide activities. Investigate what existing Village Hall sports facilities are available in or Playing Field Committee facilities to near the parish and whether Also carry out suit the more use can be made of audit of other School communitie these. This will need to be facilities in s needs will looked at in conjunction with neighbouring Landowners be on- access – transport links/ parishes. going organised trips etc. Sport Action Zone

Consult parish residents further Sport England to identify which sports activities they want and would Cornwall Football Association use. Local Sports Groups/Clubs Investigate possible funding, venues, and partners. Community Foundation’s Sports Relief Grant

Page 20 Action Plan... Play Equipment ÌÌÌ Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

Play equipment Set up working group to Manaccan Parish Council, Working Group & Local Medium- to be made explore: location, space Playing Residents term available and available, play facilities Field maintained, required, costings, Kerrier District Council—Recreation particularly for funding, health & safety Officer the 6-12 age eg safety surfacing & group. insurance, access, Cornwall Rural Community Council - responsibility. Playwise Project Equipment highlighted Consultation with young Cornwall Sport Alliance included people to identify their adventure specific requirements: Cornwall County Playing Fields playground, Consult Playwise Report Association (CCPFA) roundabout, 2002. cableway, see- National Playing Fields Association saw. Provision of transport to (NPFA) ensure young people Skateboard have access to mobile The Royal Society for the Prevention of facilities to meet skateboard facilities at Accidents (ROSPA) the needs of the the neighbouring parish parish. of St. Keverne. Funding bodies eg. The Community Foundation’s Local Network Fund

Local Businesses (sponsorship)

Page 21 Action Plan... Community Safety Ì Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

A safe and crime Liaise with Devon & Cornwall Within parish. Parish Council Medium-term free environment for Constabulary (Neighbourhood residents. Beat Manager) to seek advice on Devon & crime prevention. Check whether Cornwall there is a community liaison officer Constabulary for the area or whether there is likely to be one in the near future Local Residents (perhaps shared with neighbouring parishes) and seek Cornwall information regarding what is County Council feasible in terms of a police presence. Kerrier District Council Explore community initiatives e.g. Neighbourhood Watch with an Local Businesses aim of reducing petty crime.

Page 22 Action Plan... Protecting Natural Areas Ì Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

Natural areas Special areas to be Parish wide Parish Council, Working Work can begin protected and identified and actions Group/s and Local immediately on maintained for the taken to ensure they are Residents identifying areas for use, amenity and preserved. protection enjoyment of Kerrier District Council residents and Consider possible Improvements conservation of improvements that could Cornwall County projects can be set- wildlife. be made to improve Council up with a view of attractiveness of village achieving results in e.g. flower beds, English Nature the short term planting of trees, wildflower planting and English Heritage hedge maintenance, and identify likely Wildlife Trust locations. Environment Agency Investigate funding Groundwork Trust options. British Trust for Conservation Volunteers

Page 23 Action Plan... Re-cycling and Waste ÌÌ Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

Adequate local Investigate feasibility of Throughout parish Parish Council Investigation recycling facilities improving opportunities for of recycling appropriately recycling within the parish – in Kerrier District facilities can publicised, and terms of extending range of Council begin therefore well used items for recycling and immediately by residents. regular household collection/ Local Residents emptying of facilities.

Also there is a need to ensure that facilities are appropriately advertised, so usage is maximised.

Page 24 Action Plan... Sewerage ÌÌÌ Aim Action Locations Partners Timescale

A satisfactory Identify issues/problems relating to Throughout parish Parish Council Results sewerage system the sewage system so that a clear with Helford as a may be within the parish outline of the current situation and priority. Kerrier District achieved with Helford as a expectations can be established. Council in the priority. medium As South West Water currently hold Cornwall County to long- the licence to supply water and Council term. sewerage services to the south west, it will be necessary to South-West Water establish whether they have an improvement strategy for the area Environment Agency and what this will involve. Ofwat (Office of Water Services) If there are specific problems that are not being tackled, the parish DEFRA will need to lobby SWW and work with relevant partners such as Local Residents Ofwat, Environment Agency, to work towards a resolution. Local Councillors

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