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220516 | 'Save our Sands' protesters fear Hayle development is 'destroying' part of Cornish coastline

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Campaigners say the development is "destroying" the coastline [Credit: BPM Media]

'Save our Sands' protesters fear Hayle development is 'destroying' part of Cornish coastline

  • Monday 16 May 2022, 5:0
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220407 | Riverside Chalet - Simon Wright, owner of Harbour Development Company trying to evict

Michelle Scully explained that she wanted to speak about the problems her friend Karin Howey, of Riverside Chalet was having as Simon Wright, owner of the Harbour Development Company was trying to evict her.  She said that although Mr Wright had previously claimed he loved and wanted to protect the chalets, apparently there was a letter in existence stating that he wanted to remove them.  Michelle said that through her own investigation she believed the rights to the Harbour had initially been gained fraudulently, by the then owners Tekoa.  She said that Karin was facing £9,000 court costs and being continually bombarded by Coodes Solicitors, who were trying to settle out of court.  She said that at the eviction hearing, the judge had postponed for a full hearing on 1 July.  Miche  read more »

Gas Works - Hayle

The Masterplan for Hayle Harbour

English Heritage Reports

Circa 1834 the Copperhouse foundry built a small gasworks to light their foundry and the surrounding area.

In 1869 the Company became bankrupt and the Foundry closed, but the Receiver continued to supply gas. The gasworks was purchased by Hosken & Sons, Millers in 1875.

In 1889 the Copperhouse gasworks was closed and the supply taken over by the new works of the Hayle Gas Co.  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210401 | Hayle Harbour plans approved at last minute: Areas outlined in red withdrawn from application approved today

The development area at North Quay Hayle Harbour - the areas outlined in red are those which were withdrawn from the reserved matters application approved today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

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210204 | Hayle harbour development on hold | Next phase of harbour plans deferred by

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 on hold

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210204 | Hayle North Quay Cornwall Council decision due

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 North Quay Cornwall Council decision due

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