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Planning Notices

There have been no premises licence applications this week.

Planning Notices

TO MEMBERS OF FALMOUTH BAY RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION

 

You may have read in the local press that the FBRA committee is objecting to a planning application to build a 32 unit housing development on a sensitive green field site at Swanpool. The site location plan and photo of the view across the site from one vantage point are shown below. We feel that a residential development on this site will be very damaging to the visual appeal of the area and spoil many attractive views from a number of vantage points.

In formulating our position we were careful to ensure that refusing this development would not seriously impact on the provision of key/affordable housing in the Falmouth area.  We found that the latest policy planning documents identify a number of sites for development in and around Falmouth to meet the town’s housing needs. These plans specifically exclude the Swanpool site now under threat. Quite simply, Falmouth’s critical housing needs can be met without destroying valuable green field sites.

Unfortunately, Falmouth Town Council’s planning committee appeared to be referencing inaccurate and out of date information when deciding to recommend the application for approval at its meeting last Monday. (A matter we are investigating)

Falmouth Town Council is only a consultee in the planning process, the final decision on the application will be made by Cornwall Council.  The decision may well be influenced by the level of representations made.  Anyone who feels that this development should not go ahead is invited to make their views known as follows:

By letter to:    Mr Peter Bainbridge, Planning and Regeneration, Cornwall Council, Carrick House, Pydar Street, Truro   TR1 1EB

By e-mail to planning@cornwall.gov.uk.

in all correspondence please quote the planning application number   PA14/12058

Direct comment may be made on the online planning register on the Cornwall Council website but you may have to register to do so.

(In formulating responses, reference to unnecessary and harmful damage to valuable and beautiful green land could be supplemented by one or more of the specific bullet points, listed under the images below, which were compiled by committee member Malcolm Leather. Also, our letter of objection, as reproduced in yesterday's West Briton, is attached.)

All the evidence clearly shows that, overall, this development would be harmful to Falmouth. Let’s hope that message is heard.

 

Application  PA14/12058.   Points of note:  (Courtesy Mr M Leather)

·         Proposed development adjacent to an AONB just across the road.

·         Proposed houses in a greenbelt area, and would ruin the the beautiful coastal views people see when approaching from the Golf Course end.

·         Also seen from the sea, and the coastal footpath from Gyllyngvase.  

  • My personal view, and that of many people I know, is that my heart ALWAYS lifts when I come down the hill and see the green fields and the ocean.

·         The impact on the whole area to lose that vista would be devastating.

·         A Neighbourhood Plan currently being discussed and it appears this application being rushed through. I ask why?

·         Proposed 32 houses on 3.7 acres(1.5 hectares) is very high and equates to 11.5 houses per acre.

·         12 affordable houses proposed is a smokescreen to build upwards of 12 four bedroom houses for maximum gain.

·         Housing Type D is a block of flats, look like Cell Block H, totally out of keeping with the existing lower density in the vicinity of Swanpool. It would dominate the area and ruin the natural landscape that atttracts people to the area.

·         Access proposal is in a very dangerous location as it would join the existing road just before the steep blind bend down to the beach.

  • No footpath on the road opposite the junction and proposed foothpath on left-hand side of road would make the road even narrower.
  • More mature trees would be lost.
  • Possibility of Arsenic contamination.
  • Flooding on east side of Swanpool, closed the road for 48 hours last year and would in my view ,increase.

 

General

TO MEMBERS OF FALMOUTH BAY RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION

 

You may have read in the local press that the FBRA committee is objecting to a planning application to build a 32 unit housing development on a sensitive green field site at Swanpool. The site location plan and photo of the view across the site from one vantage point are shown below. We feel that a residential development on this site will be very damaging to the visual appeal of the area and spoil many attractive views from a number of vantage points.

In formulating our position we were careful to ensure that refusing this development would not seriously impact on the provision of key/affordable housing in the Falmouth area.  We found that the latest policy planning documents identify a number of sites for development in and around Falmouth to meet the town’s housing needs. These plans specifically exclude the Swanpool site now under threat. Quite simply, Falmouth’s critical housing needs can be met without destroying valuable green field sites.

Unfortunately, Falmouth Town Council’s planning committee appeared to be referencing inaccurate and out of date information when deciding to recommend the application for approval at its meeting last Monday. (A matter we are investigating)

Falmouth Town Council is only a consultee in the planning process, the final decision on the application will be made by Cornwall Council.  The decision may well be influenced by the level of representations made.  Anyone who feels that this development should not go ahead is invited to make their views known as follows:

By letter to:    Mr Peter Bainbridge, Planning and Regeneration, Cornwall Council, Carrick House, Pydar Street, Truro   TR1 1EB

By e-mail to planning@cornwall.gov.uk.

in all correspondence please quote the planning application number   PA14/12058

Direct comment may be made on the online planning register on the Cornwall Council website but you may have to register to do so.

(In formulating responses, reference to unnecessary and harmful damage to valuable and beautiful green land could be supplemented by one or more of the specific bullet points, listed under the images below, which were compiled by committee member Malcolm Leather. Also, our letter of objection, as reproduced in yesterday's West Briton, is attached.)

All the evidence clearly shows that, overall, this development would be harmful to Falmouth. Let’s hope that message is heard.

 

Application  PA14/12058.   Points of note:  (Courtesy Mr M Leather)

·         Proposed development adjacent to an AONB just across the road.

·         Proposed houses in a greenbelt area, and would ruin the the beautiful coastal views people see when approaching from the Golf Course end.

·         Also seen from the sea, and the coastal footpath from Gyllyngvase.  

  • My personal view, and that of many people I know, is that my heart ALWAYS lifts when I come down the hill and see the green fields and the ocean.

·         The impact on the whole area to lose that vista would be devastating.

·         A Neighbourhood Plan currently being discussed and it appears this application being rushed through. I ask why?

·         Proposed 32 houses on 3.7 acres(1.5 hectares) is very high and equates to 11.5 houses per acre.

·         12 affordable houses proposed is a smokescreen to build upwards of 12 four bedroom houses for maximum gain.

·         Housing Type D is a block of flats, look like Cell Block H, totally out of keeping with the existing lower density in the vicinity of Swanpool. It would dominate the area and ruin the natural landscape that atttracts people to the area.

·         Access proposal is in a very dangerous location as it would join the existing road just before the steep blind bend down to the beach.

  • No footpath on the road opposite the junction and proposed foothpath on left-hand side of road would make the road even narrower.
  • More mature trees would be lost.
  • Possibility of Arsenic contamination.
  • Flooding on east side of Swanpool, closed the road for 48 hours last year and would in my view ,increase.

 

Planning Notices

TO MEMBERS OF FALMOUTH BAY RESIDENTS' ASOCIATION

 

1) Please be advised that there have been no new planning applications lodged for our area this week nor were there any notifications of new premises licence applications or licence variations.

 

2) Please note that membership fees for 2015 are now due. (£5 per household)  To ease the burden of chasing up fees throughout the year members are requested to make their payments as soon as possible.  There are a number of ways to pay:

 

a) The best option is to come along to our AGM and pay in person, (2.30 p.m.on 1st February, Falmouth Hotel).............see below)

 

b) Cheque made payable to Falmouth Bay Residents' Association, or cash, sent or delivered to our Treasurer, Bruce Keer, The Grey Cottage, 49 Pennance Road, Falmouth TR11 4ED. (or hand to any FBRA committee member)

 

        c)   By bank transfer to:

                                                Sort Code 309857

                                                Account Number 00321914

                                                Reference “Surname , Initial and date”

 

See also attached  for details of the agm, the agm agenda and membership notice (as two separate jpg files)

Planning Notices

BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR.............

TO MEMBERS OF FALMOUTH BAY RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION

 

 

Please find attached the weekly update of planning applications lodged for our area during the past week.  There have been no notifications of premises licence applications or licence

variations this week.

 

Kind regards

David Yelland - Secretary

General

From gentle beachside strolls to longer creekside and cliff walks, walkers of all ages and abilities will find something to suit in Falmouth. There are a plethora of trails covering coastal paths, bridleways, quiet lanes as well as the South West Coast Path, which runs right through Falmouth. Courtesy of Falmouth Town who have put together a variety of local guided maps for you to download, with additional suggested walking trails around the Roseland Peninsula and St Mawes available via links on the left hand side of the Falmouth Town web link shown. You can view a series of walks and download them from http://www.falmouth.co.uk/see-and-do/walking

 

 

Planning Notices

THE FBRA COMMITTEE SENDS SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL MEMBERS....THANKING YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN 2014....SEE YOU AT THE AGM ON 1ST FEB....

 

Annual General Meetings

 

 

MEMBERSHIP NOTICE 2015

To remain/become* a member of FBRA for 2015 please complete

below and bring to the AGM with the £5 fee (per household) or

deliver/ send to Bruce Keer, The Grey Cottage, 49 Pennance Road,

Falmouth, TR11 4ED or contact him on 313686 for bank transfer

details.

 

Name(s)

 

Address

 

Tel. No..

 

E.mail

 

*Please check the catchment area here for full membership eligibility or apply for associate membership

AGM Agendas

Annual General Meeting to be held on Sunday 1st

        February, 2015 at Falmouth Hotel,

                    Cliff Road. Commencing 2.30 p.m.

 

 

AGENDA

 

  1. Welcome by Chairman and Opening Remarks

 

  1. Introductions and Apologies for Absence

 

  1. Minutes of the Last AGM – 26th January, 2014

 

  1. Chairman’s Report

 

  1. Treasurer’s Report/Membership Fees

 

  1. Election of Executive Committee and Officers 2015

 

  1. Association Activities/Allocation of Funds

 

  1. Any Other Business/Open Forum

 

 

 

GUEST SPEAKER – Professor Mike Jenks - Chairman - Falmouth Civic Society

Annual General Meetings

NOTICE OF ANNUAL

GENERAL MEETING

 

To be held on

 

Sunday 1st February, 2015

 

Commencing 2.30 p.m.

 

At the

 

Falmouth Hotel

 

 

Guest speaker – Professor Mike Jenks – Chairman, Falmouth Civic Society

Association reports and future plans

Discussion forum (Mayor John Body, Sarah Newton MP, Councillors and PC Andy Hocking to attend)

Free admission and refreshments

 

 

 

MEMBERS, GUESTS AND PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBERS WELCOME

See www.falmouthbay.co.uk for further info. and details of special lunch offer.

Planning Notices

Falmouth Town Council has applied to Cornwall Council to designate the parish of Falmouth as a Neighbourhood Area, in accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012.

If this designation is made, no alternative plan may be designated for that Neighbourhood Area until that designation expires or is withdrawn.

The Council is consulting residents and other interested stakeholders on this application. Consultation will run between Friday 28th November 2014 and Friday 9th January 2015. You can comment by emailing us at neighbourhoodplanning@cornwall.gov.uk or send us your response in writing to the address at the bottom of the page.

Copies of the applications, which includes a copy of the application letter and a statement that explains how the Town and Parish Councils and area meet the conditions of Section 61G(2) of the Town And Country Planning Act, 1990  are available to download at www.cornwall.gov.uk Copies of the documents are also available from Cornwall Council at Falmouth One Stop Shop, 34 Church Street, Falmouth, TR11 3EF

Please make any representations to the Council by Friday 9th January 2015.

If you wish to send your comments in writing please send them to:

The Head of Planning and Regeneration (Neighbourhood Planning)
Cornwall Council,
Circuit House,
St Clement Street,
Truro,
TR1 3GT

 

General

Falmouth Town Council has applied to Cornwall Council to designate the parish of Falmouth as a Neighbourhood Area, in accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012.

If this designation is made, no alternative plan may be designated for that Neighbourhood Area until that designation expires or is withdrawn.

The Council is consulting residents and other interested stakeholders on this application. Consultation will run between Friday 28th November 2014 and Friday 9th January 2015. You can comment by emailing us at neighbourhoodplanning@cornwall.gov.uk or send us your response in writing to the address at the bottom of the page.

Copies of the applications, which includes a copy of the application letter and a statement that explains how the Town and Parish Councils and area meet the conditions of Section 61G(2) of the Town And Country Planning Act, 1990  are available to download at www.cornwall.gov.uk Copies of the documents are also available from Cornwall Council at Falmouth One Stop Shop, 34 Church Street, Falmouth, TR11 3EF

Please make any representations to the Council by Friday 9th January 2015.

If you wish to send your comments in writing please send them to:

The Head of Planning and Regeneration (Neighbourhood Planning)
Cornwall Council,
Circuit House,
St Clement Street,
Truro,
TR1 3GT

 

Planning Notices

TO MEMBERS OF FALMOUTH BAY RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION

 

1)  Please find attached the weekly update of planning applications lodged for our area during the past week.  There have been no notifications of premises licence applications or licence

variations this week.

 

 

2) Message below from FBRA Deputy Chairman Ruth Hills re. the Sierra Leone orphanage appeal:

 

Many thanks to everyone who dropped provisions at my house to be sent to Sierra Leone. Penny at A & P was delighted to receive our box of donations.  She showed me a room full of donated goods and said that they were getting another container to hold more boxes.  She also explained that A & P had contacted organisations like The Red Cross and Medecins Sans Frontieres who now will use the ship, Gypsum Centennial, to transport essential medical supplies right to where is is so desperately needed.

 

I felt very proud to be part of such a generous community. There is still time to take:

 

Dry Stores:  ie Rice, Pasta, Dried Milk etc.

Tinned Food:  Tinned Tomatoes, Condensed Milk, etc

Hygiene Items:  Bars of Soap, handwash, sanitizer etc

 

in any form to the Core Gym on the Moor by 3pm on Monday or either boxed and labelled directly to the docks by 5pm on Monday. 

 

Thank you

 

Ruth Hills

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