Showing posts with label Supermarket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supermarket. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2012

Bridge over Penpol Creek, Hayle. CONSULTATION



Most of the past plans for developing Hayle Harbour have had the idea of bridges linking various parts of the harbour, and the current plans were no exception.

INGs proposals which changed as the ideas developed mainly showed a footbridge between the centre of South Quay and Penpol Terrace, landing on the grass bank, with a crossing to the shops on Penpol Terrace, integrating the new Supermarket car park with the existing shopping centre, in effect creating a circular route under the viaduct into Foundry Square and back around to the Supermarket, which will have North and South main entrances. This would mean that whatever challenges Foundry shops face from the new Supermarket could be balanced by a proportion of the new shoppers easily accessing the rest of the Penpol and Foundry shops and services before or after a Supermarket visit, using the 3 hours free car parking.

This bridge would link directly across the car park to the public footpath Rights of Way around Carnsew Pool, and down past the Weir to the Point.

A bridge at this location would be attractive, useful, and become an integrated part of the new shopping area.

This is mainly what has been pictured in press releases and on the Internet, so people could be forgiven for thinking it was what was going to happen.

IT IS UNDER THREAT THOUGH, of being ‘POACHED’ by the “Hayle Harbour Trust” originally formed to oppose the ING harbour development, formed from the “Friends of Hayle Harbour” who opposed the development, which in turn had been formed from the “Hayle Residents Association” who were at that time opposing the harbour development.

The Hayle Harbour Trust (HHT) seek to be the recipients of harbour land and property when ING complete the development and move on, hoping to become the body that owns and manages Hayle Harbour in the future. (There will be Public Consultation on that in 2013.)

HHT would like to take over East Quay, where Baumbachs Boat Builders are, Strawberry Blonde’s hairdressers, the shellfish processing warehouse and the old Gasworks/Tyre Services depot etc. They have evolving plans for east Quay, but as the existing owners may have their own ideas of what should happen, we are some way away from any concrete proposals.

HHT want the bridge for THEIR plans, sited at the sea end of South Quay behind Philps Pasty Factory and shop, to connect South Quay to whatever future development MIGHT (or might not) happen on East Quay.
How many shoppers would walk all the way from their cars to the end of South Quay, cross a bridge to have to cross the road somewhere near the Royal Standard Pub and that road corner to access the Penpol Terrace shops? Few if any I suspect, and I believe that NOT having the bridge across the middle of Penpol Creek damages the whole future of Foundry as a shopping area.

Let Hayle Harbour Trust seek the funding for “their” bridge themselves in the future, if their ideas ever come to fruition, but please don’t damage the future prosperity and viability of Foundry shopping area by ‘stealing’ the centre bridge over Penpol Creek!

There will be an EXHIBITION AND PUBLIC CONSULTATION on the siting of the bridge at Passmore Edwards Institute, Hayle on 13th December 2012 from 12.0 noon, midday to 6.30pm which will be the basis for deciding where the bridge goes.

PLEASE DON’T MISS THIS CONSULTATION AND CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SAY.
Graham Coad.

Monday, July 2, 2012

HAYLE HARBOUR FUTURE MANAGEMENT

HAYLE HARBOUR LIAISON GROUP

The Hayle Harbour Liaison Group (HHLG) has started to meet again, bringing together representatives of various groups and interests in the town to act as a first stage consultation group with ING and the Hayle and Cornwall Councils.

What we are working on now is the method by which the harbour will eventually be run after the development is complete and ING have moved on.

Mr Dave Slatter from Cornwall Council has been working on around half a dozen possible ways a harbour can be properly and legally run and managed, and will soon be able to present Hayle with clear options as to what Hayle People prefer.

Of course ING as the owners of the Harbour can do pretty much what they want with it , and the final decision is down to them, but they have agreed to pass the management ownership and control of the harbour to locals IF a suitable solution that satisfies ING Head Office, the legal requirements and the local people.

HHLG will work towards presenting the final options to the public for as wide a consultation as possible, hopefully including articles in local papers and local websites, and exhibitions where people can visit and ask questions and leave feedback.

If you feel that YOUR group, club, interest or body should be involved in this please write explaining your interest to 

Mr Gary Cartmell c/o Hayle Harbour Authority Ltd,
The Old Customs House
North Quay
Hayle
Cornwall
TR27 4BL

Please start thinking about how you feel the harbour should be run, and listen out for news on Consultation meetings etc.
Graham Coad.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

New Cornwall Archive and Record Centre..HAYLE??

Proposed Site
Cornwall needs a new Archive and record Centre, as the current location in the basements under old County Hall is bursting at the seams and money is being spent on renting other space as well.

A NEW Centre is to be built, in purpose built new complex to all the necessary modern standards needed for proper storage of Archive material.

 Communities in Cornwall were invited to apply to be the location for the new Archive, and Cornwall Councillor John Pollard submitted a bid for Hayle, based on the unsurfaced car park opposite Jewsons by the viaduct, currently owned by ING who are very keen on the proposals.

Among the requirements are that the site is handy for private and public transport by road, rail and bus, and Hayle definitely qualifies there!

Thiks could also be a case where Hayle Foundry being a conservation area and part of the World Heritage site could be an advantage!

It has just been announced that, from 38 applications, HAYLE IS IN THE FINAL SHORTLIST OF THREE!!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

HARBOUR PLANS PASSED BY SEC. OF STATE

The secretary of State has approved the planning application for ING's developement including a supernmarket and housing on South Quay, Hayle Harbour in Cornwall.

The controversial plans had been passed unanimously by the town council and then passed by Cornwall Council who were obliged to refer the matter to the Secretary of State as there were strong objections from English Heritage, a statutory consultee.

This means that the Secretary of State has decided that he can alow Cornwall Council to proceed with the planning application to the point of full approval and 'signing off' so that work can start.

Plans include extensive repairs and strengthening of historically important quay walls, resumption of sluicing to help keep the harbour viable, methods to guarantee future income for the harbour management, transfer of various property to local ownership as part of the regeneration of Hayle Harbour overall.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Hayle Supermarket Planning Results

At Cornwall Council's Strategic Planning Committee meeting at County Hall today, ING's South Quay supermarket planning application was approved.

Morrisons and ASDA schemes were refused.

It will be a while before we know if there will be any appeals or calls for Judicial Review.

An important day for the future of Hayle Harbour.

Graham.