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The Secretary of State has announced he will not be calling in the Carlyon Bay development for a public inquiry.
Councillors unanimously vote to support Carlyon Bay development planning application.
Public meeting 31st May – statement from Commercial Estates Group
Environment Agency confirms sea defences at Carlyon Bay are satisfactory
Temporary sea defences at Crinnis to be removed in time for summer
Contact details for Cornwall Council
Commercial Estates Group is holding a series of open days from Wednesday 23rd March to Sunday 27th March at the Information Centre on site following the submission of the ‘hybrid’ Planning Application.
A ‘hybrid’ planning application for the Carlyon Bay development – detailed for the sea defences and outline for the remaining development – has been submitted to Cornwall Council.
The third exhibition for the £250 million Carlyon Bay Development opened today (18 November 2010) giving the public the chance to see more detailed images of the design which embraces a more sustainable scheme with less development on Shorthorn.
The second in a series of public consultation exhibitions for a fresh approach to the £250 million world-class resort at Carlyon Bay opened today (24th June).
Following feedback from the first exhibition in October 2009, when over 500 people attended, a new scheme is being progressed that encapsulates a more Cornish design.
Carlyon Bay developers have held a series of face to face meetings with local residents, councillors and other stakeholders to outline the new approach for the £250 million world-class holiday resort which could achieve a significantly better scheme compared to the existing permission.
Alternative options for the £250 million world-class resort at Carlyon Bay are being explored by the developer following years of planning delays. The company is investigating fresh opportunities which would embrace a more sustainable design and could include less development at Shorthorn and a larger beach area plus a realigned sea defence system.
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