The Carlyon Bay Development
Planning Application

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The Secretary of State has announced he will not be calling in the Carlyon Bay development for a public inquiry.

Media Information | 01/07/2011

Councillors unanimously vote to support Carlyon Bay development planning application.

Media Information | 06/06/2011

Public meeting 31st May – statement from Commercial Estates Group

Media Information | 09/05/2011

Environment Agency confirms sea defences at Carlyon Bay are satisfactory

Media Information | 03/05/2011

Temporary sea defences at Crinnis to be removed in time for summer

Contact details for Cornwall Council

Public Announcement | 11/03/2011

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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