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The Last Thirty Years | hayle harbour :: regeneration news

The Last Thirty Years

Here we look back at the recent chequered history of Hayle Harbour.

Tekoa, DeSavery, Rosshill and Carruthers.  read more »

100923 | Harbour plans attract around 500 residents | thisiscornwall.co.uk

Harbour plans attract around 500 residents

A FEEDBACK box from the Hayle Harbour regeneration consultation was rushed to the local police station for safekeeping to ensure impartiality, harbour owners ING said.

The Dutch real estate giant held a three-day public exhibition at the White Hart Hotel last week where they presented their revised vision for land at South Quay.  read more »

100923 | Pioneerium cinema project becomes joint venture | thisiscornwall.co.uk

From The Cornishman Thursday, 23 September 2010

Entrepreneurs in deal with ING

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Hayle Pioneerium

The Pioneerium is an idea by a group of entrepreneurs for more information see their website

Hayle Pioneerium Project | it's happening in Hayle

The Pioneerium aims to be a real, self-sustaining business for Hayle, providing employment, skills training, and knock-on economic advantages for other ...
www.haylepioneerium.co.uk/

an extract . . .  read more »

Planning Around Hayle

Planning in and around Hayle this isn't a definitive list, for that see Cornwall Council's planning site. This is a collection of planning items of interest to the village or villagers.

100916 2011 harbour work start date is possible

From Western Morning News 16th September 2010

 

2011 harbour work start date is possible

An impression of the Foundry cinema which will be located at the entrance to South Quay.

100916 ING South Quay - Foodstore, Cinema, Engine, Restaurant

From hayle harbour:: regeneration news  read more »

100820 ING South Quay

ING have plans to build a supermarket for an unnamed company (many rumours that it is Tesco)on South Quay at Hayle and have produced plans which remove the previously promised bridges, mixed use development etc.

Current status unclear.

History of Supermarkets for Hayle

There were plans in various stages for at least four supermarkets in and around Hayle.

 In chronological order of application they are  read more »

Hollywood is coming to Hayle | thisiscornwall.co.uk

Hollywood is coming to Hayle

Thursday, May 27, 2010

MOVING pictures will be coming to West Cornwall this summer – in a unique cinema on wheels.

The Screen Machine, which has 80 seats and air conditioning, will arrive in Hayle in August and show up to three films a day.

100114 | Rights of way row began in 1920s | West Briton

Via http://www.westbriton.co.uk/Rights-way-row-began-1920s/story-11497711-de...

Rights of way row began in 1920s

By This is Cornwall  |  Posted: January 14, 2010  read more »

100122 | South Quay, Hayle Harbour | Design review | CABE

From CABE 22 January 2010

South Quay, Hayle Harbour

Cornwall

Proposal for a supermarket with parking on South Quay and a new square with two small retail units. Designed by Mountford Pigott.

22 January 2010

Planning reference: 09-1334-ORM  read more »

POLL - More Supermarkets for Hayle/Angarrack?

New climbing centre could help town reach new heights

As reported in The Cornishman/West Briton

New climbing centre could help town reach new heights

HAYLE could become a county-wide centre for climbing after plans for a multi-million-pound 'sports centre of excellence' were given the blessing of Conservative leader David Cameron.

Ambitious proposals to build an eight-court activity  read more »

MPs campaign to save Hayle railway station

As reported in The Cornishman/West Briton

MPs campaign to save Hayle railway station

WEST Cornwall's two MPs say it would be "madness" and "idiotic" to close Hayle railway station.

Andrew George (St Ives) and Julia Goldsworthy (Camborne) are calling for a meeting with First Great Western and Network Rail to safeguard the  read more »

Flooding could be a thing of the past

As reported in The Cornishman/West Briton

Flooding could be a thing of the past

Thursday, November 05, 2009, 10:30

HAYLE'S flooding problem will soon be a thing of the past, according to Cornwall Council.  read more »

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