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PA20/02150 | Electricity Act 1989: Overhead Lines (Exemption) (England and Wales) Regulations 2009: Erection of one wooden pole
Electricity Act 1989: Overhead Lines (Exemption) (England and Wales) Regulations 2009: Erection of one wooden pole not exceeding 12m in height with overhead lines attached. - Chylowen 23 Steamers Hill Angarrack Cornwall
Ref. No: PA20/02150 | Received date: Fri 06 Mar 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
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Food deliveries to Hayle area Updated | 13 April 21
A number of companies are delivering food/meals to the door- most require several hours notice, in some cases 24 hours - check carefully!! read more »
Planning 2020 | Angarrack
PA20/00542 | Proposed House Extension and Alterations, Constructions of New Workshop. | Fairwinds 16 Back Lane Angarrack Hayle C
Proposed House Extension and Alterations, Constructions of New Workshop. - Fairwinds 16 Back Lane Angarrack Hayle Cornwall TR27 5JE
Ref. No: PA20/00542 | Received date: Tue 21 Jan 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
PA20/00542 | Proposed House Extension and Alterations, Constructions of New Workshop. | Fairwinds 16 Back Lane Angarrack Hayle Cornwall TR27 5JE read more »
190501 | Councillor Capper awarded for service to town and serving on town council for 40 years
"It was noted that Councillor Capper had attended the Cornwall Council Awards Ceremony at County Hall on 1 May 2019. He had been recognised for his long service to the town and in particular for serving on the town council for 40 years. He circulated the framed certificate and the tie pin, made of tin from South Crofty Mine, which he had been presented with. Members, once again, offered sincere congratulations and thanked him for his continued enthusiasm."
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Hayle Town Council objects: against Policy SD5 HNP PA19/08727 | Outline planning permission: Construction up to three dwellings
1954 | Angarrack Wesleyan Sunday School was engaging bands right up to 1954, at least
Angarrack Wesleyan Sunday School was engaging bands right up to 1954, at least. In 1886 they paid Copperhouse Band
£1. 10s. Eleven years later Copperhouse was charging £2.10s. In 1919 they engaged the prodigious
Camborne Town Band for £7.10s. But it must have been a rare luxury for next year it was back to
Copperhouse at £5. So Copperhouse had it until 1928 when St Erth made its first appearance at
the tea treat charging £5.10s. Perhaps fearing price competition they managed to reduce next
year to £4. 14s. 7d! Next year (1933) Hayle came at £5, then Camborne Junior. Marazion Band
came a couple of years and in 1937 they played indoors! Considering the size of the schoolroom read more »
1827 | Whit Monday procession “to the heights of the Towans”
There is an account2 of the anniversary of the Hayle Sunday School which took place in June 1827
on Whit Monday (4th). The Hayle children were joined by the Angarrack branch of the school and 600
children went in procession with the two Wesleyan ministers at their head, “to the heights of the
Towans” and reached a natural amphitheatre “carpeted with nature's green”. “Appropriate”
hymns were sung after an address by the Rev. Thomas Martin after which they returned to the
chapel for tea and cakes. They then went to the beach, formed a circle where prayer was offered
and hymns sang and, on the way back, rested for a while at Riviere House and may well have sung read more »