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Hayle Unearthed Exhibition - Opening Weekend

Apr 14 , 2019 - Sun - 11:00 am

Free entry – everyone welcome!

Our new exhibition opens tomorrow at 11am. Join us to experience Hayle's early history from the Paleolithic Era to the 5th Century. The Cunaide Stone, a key feature of the exhibition, is a must see.

The team at the Heritage Centre have worked incredibly hard to make everything perfect, so join us in experiencing the story of Hayle's early history.

We're open from 11am-4pm, entry is FREE and all are welcome.

Our new exhibition Hayle Unearthed features the mysterious Cunaide Stone- an intriguing piece of Hayle's early history as well as finds from recent excavations and archaeological digs. This is a must see for anyone interested in Hayle's history, as it's an innovative and developing area of study.

We also have craft workshops for children so there's something for every member of the family to enjoy during the Easter break.

Pop in from 11am-4pm on the 13th-14th of April to experience Hayle's early history. Entry is FREE. Please do get in touch with any questions or queries!

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Open Tuesday – Friday, 11am – 4pm, April to September from Saturday 13 April.

If you have any questions or queries please contact us on any of our social media accounts, by email: enquiries@harveysfoundrytrust.org.uk or by calling us on 01736 757683.


Details

Start:
April 13 @ 11:00 am
End:
April 14 @ 3:00 pm
Cost:
Free

Organizer

Harvey’s Foundry Trust
Phone:
01736 757683
Website:
http://www.harveysfoundrytrust.org.uk
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Hayle Heritage Centre Opening Weekend April 13 @ 11:00 am - April 14 @ 3:00 pm

Easter Market, South Quay (Saturday)

Apr 6 , 2019 - Sat - 9:00 am

Map

Hayle Harbour, 1 South Quay, Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 4EP
FREE EVENT £0

Location: Hayle Harbour - Near ASDA, Hayle | Map

Dates: Sat 6th April, 2019 — Sun 7th April, 2019

 

B3301 Carwin Rise, Loggans, Cornwall 26 March - 27 March

Mar 25 , 2019 - Mon - 9:30 am

B3301 Carwin Rise, Loggans, Cornwall
26 March - 27 March
Delays likely Traffic control (priority working)
Works location: on bridge 14m from O/S number 1
Works description: Replacing signs
Responsibility for works: Cornwall
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: UF999HERS/CARRISE/ZE

Information for Road Users

Location: B3301 Carwin Rise, Loggans, Cornwall
Traffic lights, etc: Traffic control (priority working)

Information for Operational Teams

Highway Authority: Cornwall Council
Location: on bridge 14m from O/S number 1
Description: Replacing signs
Works ref: UF999HERS/CARRISE/ZE
Current status: Work in progress
Work info last updated: 14:26 on 25/03/2019
Last updated on roadworks.org: 08:35 on 26/03/2019
Data source: Cornwall Council

 

via https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/transport-and-streets/public-transport/publi...

Easter Market, South Quay (Sunday)

Apr 7 , 2019 - Sun - 9:00 am

Map

Hayle Harbour, 1 South Quay, Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 4EP
FREE EVENT £0

Location: Hayle Harbour - Near ASDA, Hayle | Map

Dates: Sat 6th April, 2019 — Sun 7th April, 2019

 

Last day for submissions | Community Governance Reviews

Jul 16 , 2019 - Tue - 9:00 am

We are now inviting town and parish councils, local residents and other interested persons, groups or organisations, to provide a submission for any particular changes (including no change) they want to make to the current governance arrangements.

Please use the submission form to inform us of any desired changes. Please ensure this reaches us by 17 July 2019.

The Council will consider all submissions received. In November 2019 it will publish its draft recommendations and undertake a 12 week public consultation to get feedback.

The feedback will inform the final recommendations. This is intended to be submitted by the Electoral Review Panel to Full Council for decision making in June 2020.

This timeline is intended to ensure the agreed changes can be implemented in good time so they can take effect at the 2021 local council elections.

Indicative Timetable for the Cornwall Community Governance Review 2019-2020

StageActionDates
Terms of Reference Publish Terms of Reference and timetable for review and provide supporting datasets via the CGR website 25.03.2019
Stage 1 Initial submissions invited 26.03.2019 to 17.07.2019
Stage 2

Council considers submissions received and formulates draft recommendations

18.07.2019 to 26.11.2019
Stage 3 Draft recommendations published and comments sought through a public consultation 27.11.2019 to 10.03.2020
Stage 4 Council considers contributions received and formulates final recommendations. Consequential matters to be referred to Local Government Boundary Commission where required 11.03.2020 to June 2020
Final recommendations Electoral Review Panel makes final recommedations to Full Council. Full Council makes final decision. July 2020
Reorganisation order made Re-organisation Order made Sept 2020

In December 2018 we wrote to all town and parish councils to seek their initial views on whether a review was needed in their parish. We also attended the Cornwall Association of Local Councils conference on 16 February 2019 to talk about the process.

We have published the Terms of Reference and the timetable for the review. We have also published a range of supporting information. This has details about the current arrangements and information to help inform the review.

 

via https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/elections/community-go...

 

Pair of Class 50s recreate a tour from London to Penzance made 25 years ago

Mar 23 , 2019 - Sat - 1:00 pm
A quarter of a century ago, Class 50s Nos. 50050 and 50007 left London Waterloo for Penzance, returning east to Paddington for their final British Rail journey

A quarter of a century ago, Class 50s Nos. 50050 and 50007 left London Waterloo for Penzance, returning east to Paddington for their final British Rail journey. On this Saturday excursion, we are repeating the itinerary, this time from Paddington and returning to Waterloo with two Class 50s at the business end giving us over 600 miles of English Electric power, courtesy of the Class 50 Alliance.

From Reading we head through Newbury, over Savernake Summit, down to Westbury and across ‘the Desert’ to Taunton. We climb over Whiteball, down the Culm Valley, along the sea-wall, then over Dainton and Rattery to Plymouth. Still travelling west, we travel over the Royal Albert Bridge into Cornwall to line’s end at Penzance, for a break of two hours (1330 to 1530).

On the return we reverse at Exeter for a run to Salisbury over ‘the Mule’. After climbing again either side of Andover it is then fifty miles of fast running into Waterloo.

 

via https://www.pathfindertours.co.uk/events/the-50-terminator-pheonixed/

The Class 50 Terminator - Phoenixed (Pathfinder Tours)

  • 50007 and 50049 London Paddington (pu) - Reading (pu) - Newbury - Westbury - Taunton - Exeter St. Davids - Plymouth - Penzance
  • 50007 and 50049 Penzance - Plymouth - Exeter St. Davids - Honiton - Salisbury - Basingstoke (sd) - Woking - Surbiton - Clapham Junction - London Waterloo

 

Springtime Cornishman

Apr 13 , 2019 - Sat - 12:15 pm
A quarter of a century ago, Class 50s Nos. 50050 and 50007 left London Waterloo for Penzance, returning east to Paddington for their final British Rail journey
A journey to and right across the West Country to far-flung Penzance

Picking up from Warwickshire, Oxfordshire and other stations we head to Cornwall with a journey through some of England’s most attractive scenery on this Saturday excursion. From Bristol we travel right across Somerset into Devon, down the Culm Valley into the Exe Estuary and along the Dawlish sea wall, over the steep gradients of South Devon to Plymouth and across the Tamar on Brunel’s masterpiece, the Royal Albert Bridge, into Cornwall for the following options:

Option A – Par (1200/1645) change here for the Newquay Branch Line and Options B and C.

Option B – Visit the Eden Project alighting at Par – Supplement £20 Adult £14 Junior

Option C – Visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan alighting at Par – Supplement £20 Adult £14 Junior

Option DTruro (1220/1610)

Option ESt Erth (1250/1545) change here for the branchline to St IvesPay locally on the day

Option F – Explore Penzance (1305/1535) or perhaps visit the GWR Open Day at Long Rock DepotTickets must be booked in advance via the Billetto website. We understand there will be a bus shuttle between the railway station and depot.

 

 

via https://www.pathfindertours.co.uk/events/the-springtime-cornishman/

The Springtime Cornishman (Pathfinder Tours)

  • DRS Class 68 & 88 Dorridge (pu) - Leamington Spa (pu) - Banbury (pu) - Oxford (pu) - Swindon (pu) - Bristol Parkway (pu) - Bristol Temple Meads (pu) - Par (sd) - Truro (sd) - St. Erth (sd) - Penzance (break/rev) & return

 

2019 Mazey Day Cornishman

Jun 29 , 2019 - Sat - 12:15 pm
Join our merry train for the Pathfinder Railtours annual visit to the Mazey Day celebrations in Penzance
A Sunday excursion to Cornwall hauled by No. 60163  'Tornado' including several stops to admire the steam loco whilst it takes on water. A choice of off train options

SATURDAY

The Cornish celebration of Midsummer, known locally as Golowan, dates back to 1754, but was only re-established in 1991. We head off for the festivities hauled by Deltic D9009 ‘Alycidon’ on an absorbing journey close to the longest day of the year; with the whole trip in daylight almost from start to finish.  Fast running west of Bristol, through the counties of Somerset and Devon, takes us to Plymouth and the crossing of the Tamar into Cornwall. Your destination choices are:-

Option A: Truro (1225/1645)

Option B: St Erth (1250/1620) for the branchline to St Ives (you can pay the fare locally on the day)

Option C: Penzance (1300/1610) for the Mazey Day celebrations and festivities, or perhaps take a local bus to visit nearby Marazion for St Michael’s Mount, Mousehole, Newlyn or Land’s End

 

via https://www.pathfindertours.co.uk/events/the-mazey-day-cornishman-train-...

The Mazey Day Cornishman (Pathfinder Tours)

  • D9009 Tame Bridge Parkway (pu) - Birmingham New Street (pu) - Bromsgrove (pu) - Droitwich Spa (pu) - Worcester Shrub Hill (pu) - Cheltenham Spa (pu) - Cam & Dursley (pu) - Bristol Parkway (pu) - Bristol Temple Meads (pu) - Truro (sd) - St. Erth (sd) - Penzance (break/rev) & return

 

Closure | Commercial Road weekdays 25 Mar to 5 Apr

Mar 25 , 2019 - Mon - 9:30 am

Road Closure – Commercial Road, Hayle

25 March to 5 April 2019

Due to resurfacing works Commercial Road in Hayle will be closed between 0930 and 1630 on Mondays to Fridays from 25 March to 5 April. During the closure hours First Kernow Services T1 and T2 will operate diversions. Customer notice for Commercial Road and Roseworthy closures. Age UK Service 515 will also operate a diversion via Guildford Road , Viaduct Hill, Trevithick Crescent, Humphry Davy Lane, Queensway, Penpol Avenue, Penpol Road to Foundry Square White Hart.

via https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/transport-and-streets/public-transport/publi...

Annual Parish Meeting | Gwinear-Gwithian

Apr 8 , 2019 - Mon - 7:00 pm

Annual Parish Meeting

Monday 8th April 2019

WI Hall
Turnpike Road
Connor Downs
TR27 5DT

7.00 p.m. Start

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GWINEAR-GWITHIAN PARISH COUNCIL

THIS IS TO NOTIFY YOU that the Annual Parish Meeting will be held on Monday 8thApril 2019 at the WI Hall, Turnpike Road, Connor Downs TR27 5DT at 7.00 p.m. 

 

20th March 2019              Cllr Steve Rowe   Chairman

AGENDA

1. Safety Procedure

2. To receive apologies.

3. Matters arising from the last Annual Parish Meeting on 9th April 2018

4. To receive the Chairman's report.

5. Reports from Organisations

6. Items raised by Parishioners

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