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240224 | Doomed Hayle North Quay development through the years - in pictures

Doomed Hayle North Quay development through the years - in pictures February 2024

Doomed Hayle North Quay development through the years - in pictures

Seven aerial pictures show the site throughout the past five years in the wake of the developers going into administration  read more »

210721 | Liverpool stripped of UNESCO World Heritage Site status over waterfront development

Liverpool stripped of Unesco World Heritage Site status over waterfront development

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210401 | Hayle Harbour plans approved at last minute: Areas outlined in red withdrawn from application approved today

The development area at North Quay Hayle Harbour - the areas outlined in red are those which were withdrawn from the reserved matters application approved today
Drone footage reveals what Hayle harbour redevelopment could look like
The Hayle Harbour area where Carillion completed the £16 million North Quay infrastructure project in 2013

ICOMOS does not believe that this report accurately reflects the ICOMOS comments, nor does it adequately respond to them. Secondly, the plans provided do not adequately address the heritage issues that have been raised.



Peter Channon told the committee that “a dreadful state has befallen Hayle” with the development. He compared the development site as looking like a bombed site in Beirut.
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210324 | Hayle harbour development to make another attempt at planning permission, following UNESCO heritage concerns

Aerial view of Hayle Harbour (Image: James Lawley)
Drone footage reveals what Hayle harbour redevelopment could look like
The Hayle Harbour area where Carillion completed the £16 million North Quay infrastructure project in 2013

Hayle harbour development to make another attempt at planning permission, following UNESCO heritage concerns

Posted By Rashleigh MacFarlane on 24th March 2021

By Rashleigh MacFarlane  read more »

PA20/05161 | Reserved Matters application for construction 377 residential units; 598 sqm retail (Class A1-A5)

Location Map
Character Area
Spine Road
Hitel and Sports Hub
Diverted footpaths
Footbridge location
Key public open space framework principles
Land Use
Key stretch of ‘Linear Waterfront’ connecting the town to the beach  and also two key areas identified within the Design Code - North Quay Entrance Space (3E), North Quay Waterfront Space (3F)
Illustrative Masterplan
Layout - Reserved Matters Area-Stable Block, Eastern Gateway,East Quay And Chieftain’S Yard

PA20/05161 | Reserved Matters application for the construction of 377 residential units; 598 sqm retail (Class A1-A5 and sui generis floorspace; 2,407 sqm of business (Class B1) and industrial and fish storage (Class B2 and B8) floorspace; a 4,409 sqm hotel (Class C1); 2,275 sqm of community and cultural (Class D1) floorpsace and sports and leisure (Class D2) floorspace; and associated access, parking and public open space. The original Outline consent (W1/08-0613) was an environment impact assessment application and an environmental statement was submitted to Cornwall Council at that time. (Details following application no. pursuant to Outline permission PA13/01370).  read more »

Virtual Exhibition New Hayle Harbour plans

Jul 6 , 2020 - Mon - 9:00 am

Actually went online week late 13 July at www.north-quay.co.uk/phase2

 

New Hayle Harbour plans revealed

More information will be available at www.north-quay.co.uk from the July 6 via a virtual exhibition where visitors can read about the plans and leave their feedback.

 

200611 | Work under way for new spine road at North Quay

Work under way for new spine road at North Quay

Work under way for new spine road at North Quay

11 June 2020

An environmental initiative is under way to monitor and protect local wildlife as part of the latest phase in the regeneration of Hayle Harbour.

Environmentalists and ecologists are working alongside the construction team at the site of the North Quay development as preparations are made for a new spine road as part of the transformation of the area into an exciting and vibrant new coastal destination for West Cornwall.  read more »

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