POLL: Four supermarkets and a rugby club - could this be the future for Hayle? | Jan 2011
Spotted on Monday 10 January 2011 on thisiscornwall.co.uk
POLL: Four supermarkets and a rugby club - could this be the future for Hayle?
Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Asda and ING supermarkets are all looking to build stores at Hayle, West Cornwall.
Asda chiefs are hoping to build on land at Hayle Rugby Club at Marsh Lane. In turn the rugby club is applying for planning permission to build a new venue east of Travelodge, Carwine Rise, Hayle.
All five applications are to be discussed at a public meeting in the town to gauge public reaction. Only one of the four supermarkets is expected to get the green light.
Cornwall Council is organising the event at Hayle Community School on Wednesday January 19 from 6.30pm to discuss applications submitted to the authority’s strategic planning committee.
Mike Varney, chairman of the strategic planning committee, said: “I’m aware that there are a lot of people who want to have their say and we on the strategic planning committee want to listen.”
The hall at the school can hold around 250 people with more room in the foyer.
Brief presentations from each of the four applicants will be heard with more information on the developments in the foyer.
Members of the public who want to speak will be asked to register on arrival before being called upon to air their views.
The planning applications will be considered by the strategic planning committee on Thursday February 3 at County Hall in Truro.
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Which supermarket and site would you prefer for Hayle?
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Comments as at 1:30 Tuesday 11 January 2011
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Dick Cliffe, Penzance
commented on 10-Jan-2011 23:24
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Which BRAND of supermarket any of us prefer doesn't come into it much, it's all about which actual SITE best conforms to the guidelines.
I'm not saying that's right, or an ideal situation, just flagging up that thats the way things are.
If a site on or near an existing shopping "centre" is available, the rules state that site should have a higher priority than an edge of town or out of town option.
Many of the relavant rules and laws date back to preferences of the last (Labour) government from the mid 1990s and haven't been changed yet.
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Graham Coad, Hayle
commented on 10-Jan-2011 22:53
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It would be a tragedy if South Quay or Carnsew Quay had a supermarket built on them. South quay has the potential for being truly beautiful and developed in a way that is in keeping with the history and heritage of the town. I don't think anyone could disagee that a supermarket on either site would be total out of keeping, not to mention the traffic chaos which would surely result.
Therefore, the only sensible proposals are for Sainsbury on Marsh Lane or Asda at the rugby club. My vote would be for the later.
Graeme, Hayle
commented on 10-Jan-2011 20:58
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Mogs, Hayle
commented on 10-Jan-2011 20:26
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Although retail work is not famous for high salaries, it offers, nonetheless, full-time employment and part-time work that could fit in with family committments.
Emmett, In work
commented on 10-Jan-2011 20:01
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Emma, Cornwall
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Hopefully the best application will be successful.
neil, cornwall
commented on 10-Jan-2011 17:03
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David Wainwright, Plymouth .......
''Hayle which is so unspoiled and uncorrupted''....... most of the waterside are is semi derelict and inaccesible.. a real ''tourist draw'', or not.
c.gee, onthe beach dreckly
commented on 10-Jan-2011 16:39
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Neil, in reponse to your comment - as I understand it, ING is the owner/developer of the South Quay site and is hoping to secure planning consent to attract an operator. Given that Asda, Morrisons and Sainsburys are already promoting their plans, I think we can all make an educated guess as to which operator might be linked to the South Quay (ING) proposals.
Christopher, Truro
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Chickenpea, HAYLE
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