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130225 | News from John Pollard Cornwall Councillor Hayle North
Via http://www.djpollard.co.uk/Latest2013.html
Copperhouse Pool
I was recently sent a copy of a letter I wrote to the Cornishman in 1993! It argued against the selling by Peter De Savery of the Pool to the RSPB, warning that access and the right to use the waterways would be restricted. Well as we all know the Pool was sold and access has been restricted and I have campaigned against it ever since! read more »
130221 | Store footbridge backed | This is Cornwall
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130221 | Future of Hayle sluice gates to be decided tonight | This is Cornwall
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Future of Hayle sluice gates to be decided tonight
Thursday, February 21, 2013
THE future of historic sluice gates in Hayle is set to be decided at a council meeting this evening. read more »
130221 | 'Desolate' area now transformed | This is Cornwall
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130217 | Marine Minerals Ltd. has come up with the idea of processing the sediment in several areas of the sea | John Bennett
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17 February 2013. Marine Minerals Ltd. has come up with the idea of processing the sediment in several areas of the sea where the outfall of rivers has left substantial mineral deposits - one of these would be St. Ives Bay. Although the details are still sketchy, they would design a vessel that would move across the sea floor, sucking up sediment, processing it, returning over 90% and then taking the rest to the shore for processing. read more »
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130217 | News from John Bennett Hayle Town Councillor
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17 February 2013. Marine Minerals Ltd. has come up with the idea of processing the sediment in several areas of the sea where the outfall of rivers has left substantial mineral deposits - one of these would be St. Ives Bay. Although the details are still sketchy, they would design a vessel that would move across the sea floor, sucking up sediment, processing it, returning over 90% and then taking the rest to the shore for processing. read more »
130131 | Old sluice gates on verge of being thrown away | This is Cornwall
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Old sluice gates on verge of being thrown away
Harvey's Foundry Trust
Submitted by Angarrack.info ... on Tue, 01/01/2013 - 01:00.An Introduction
Harvey's Foundry Trust is a charitable organisation based in Hayle - we work hard to promote Hayle's rich history and turn the nationally important site Harvey's Foundry into a vibrant multi-use centre.
As the Trust has grown over the years our aims have expanded beyond the Foundry Site we are also helping to restore other historic but dilapidated buildings around Hayle putting them back into community use. read more »
Hayle Harbour - East Quay
Submitted by Angarrack.info ... on Tue, 01/01/2013 - 01:00.Items about Hayle Harbour - East QuayHayle Harbour - ING estate
Submitted by Angarrack.info ... on Tue, 01/01/2013 - 01:00.Items about Hayle Harbour - ING estate not covered by North, East and South Quays

