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190215 Jewson site redevelopment 60 residential units | Planning Around Hayle

Proposed redevelopment of the Jewson site to include a new Jewson building and yard with redevelopment and conservation of the remaining premises to provide up to 60 residential units with associated access and open space.
Proposed redevelopment of the Jewson site to include a new Jewson building and yard with redevelopment and conservation of the remaining premises to provide up to 60 residential units with associated access and open space.

1824 | Sluicing and Sluice Gates

In 1769, the Cornish Copper Company made a canal of about half a mile in length from Hayle to Copper-house, to bring small vessels to the copper works; and erected small flood gates near the upper end, to keep the canal clear of sand. The harbour of Hayle before 1788, was seldom accessible to vessels of more than 70 tons burthen through the accumulation of sand on the bar, which crosses its entrance; and from the sudden shifting of the sand banks, vessels were frequently exposed to danger both in entering and in leaving the harbour. In 1788 the company carried a wear across the entrance of Phillack creek, and erected flood gates on the southern side of it. These were opened to admit the coming tide, and at high water were closed.  read more »

180320 | Approved Hayle South Quay plans include homes, restaurant and retail units and footbridge to town - Cornwall Live

Approved Hayle South Quay plans include homes, restaurant and retail units and footbridge to town

It is hoped that work will start by the end of the year  read more »

180323 | FCBS finally wins go-ahead for revised Cornish quay proposals | News | Architects Journal

APPROVED: View of South Quay head - phase 2 of the South Quay development in Hayle by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios [March 2018]  Source: Forbes Massie
Previous iteration - image from May 2017: View of performance space - phase 2 of the South Quay development in Hayle by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios  Source:Forbes Massie
Image from May 2017: View of South Quay head - phase 2 of the South Quay development in Hayle by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios  Source:Forbes Massie
Image from May 2017: View of wharf houses - phase 2 of the South Quay development in Hayle by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios  Source:Forbes Massie
Image from May 2017: View of dock - phase 2 of the South Quay development in Hayle by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios  Source:Forbes Massie
Image from May 2017: Phase 2 of the South Quay development in Hayles by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Phase 2 of the South Quay development in Hayle by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios - model
Existing view

 

FCBS finally wins go-ahead for revised Cornish quay proposals

Public Comments (3) | PA17/04181 | Application for the approval of Reserved Matters pursuant to hybrid permission PA12/10064 for

Mr Stephen Murley 24 Tredrea Lane St Erth TR27 6JS

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171212 | PA17/04181 Proposal: Application for the approval of Reserved Matters pursuant to hybrid permission PA12/10064 for 27 r

Andrew Turner shared a link.

Application number: PA17/04181
Proposal: Application for the approval of Reserved Matters pursuant to hybrid  read more »

Approved with conditions | PA17/04182 | Construction 270sqm floorspace A1 or A3 use 3 residential apartments - The Gatehouse

SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO APPLICATION & DECISION NO: PA17/04182 Reasons p1
SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO APPLICATION & DECISION NO: PA17/04182 Reasons p2
SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO APPLICATION & DECISION NO: PA17/04182 Reasons p3
SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO APPLICATION & DECISION NO: PA17/04182 Reasons p4

SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO APPLICATION & DECISION NO: PA17/04182
YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE ATTACHED NOTES.
DATED: 21 December 2017
Phil Mason
Service Director Planning and Sustainable Development
IDOX/ACFULZ

CONDITIONS:

 1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of 3 years from the date of this permission.
    Reason: In accordance with the requirements of Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004).  read more »