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Ordinary Meeting October 2012 | Carnhell Green | Parish Council
GWINEAR-GWITHIAN PARISH COUNCIL
THIS IS TO NOTIFY YOU THAT an Ordinary Meeting of the Parish Council is to be held on Monday 8thOctober 2012 at the UNIT 3 BOSPROWAL BUSINESS UNITS, Penhale Road, Carnhell Green,
commencing at 7 pm.
Dated 3rd October 2012 Mrs Vida Perrin, Clerk to the Council
1. Routine matters
a) Apologies for absence to be received and approved.
b) Members to declare personal and prejudicial interests (including the details thereof) in respect of any
items on this Agenda.
c) Public Participation - Observations raised by members of the community are welcome regarding the items
noted on the agenda. Any other matters raised either in person or in writing will be noted during this period
and may be included for consideration at a future Parish Council meeting.
2. Minutes
a) To confirm the Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of the Parish Council held on 24th September 2012
b) Business arising not already on the agenda from the Ordinary Meeting.
3. Reports
a) Report from the Police Neighbourhood Beat Manager
b) Verbal and Written reports from Parish Councillors/representatives:
(i) Sandsifter Monster Ball, October – Cllr Homes, verbal report; email correspondence
4. Correspondence received
a) Gwithian Residents Association - various - Sandsifter Monster Ball; the meeting of a new community group
for Gwithian; Gwithian Christmas Lights switch-on, 14th December 2012
b) Cornwall Project – Information on their on-line petition and correspondence with the Leader of the Council
regarding wind turbines in Cornwall
c) Cornwall AONB Partnership – Invitation to attend a Neighbourhood Planning Landscape Workshop on 25th
October 2012 (7-9pm); one place per Parish Council
d) Local Resident – Anonymous letter of objection to planning application PA12/07525; land adjacent to
Rosewin, 16 Gwinear Road, Connor Downs, change of agricultural land to two residential pitches for a
Traveller family
e) Cornwall Council - Invitation to attend the 1st Town & Parish Council Annual Summit; Saturday 3rd November
2012, 09:30-4:00pm Bodmin
f) Cornwall Council – Localism Newsletter; item titled “Community Right to Bid” of particular interest
g) Connor Downs Primary School – Letter from Head Teacher re: future developments
5. To consider planning matters
a) PA12/08318 - Erection of 100 kW ground mounted solar photovoltaic array - Trevaskis Farm Gwinear Road
Connor Downs Hayle TR27 5JQ – Mr Eustice/Trevaskis Fruit Farm & Restaurant. Planning zone officer –
Cllr Crocker
b) PA12/08681 - Erection of extensions - 73 Churchtown Gwinear Hayle TR27 5JL – Mrs Beumkes. Planning
zone officer – Cllr Negus
c) PA12/08787 - Removal/demolition of existing rear part of extension and replacement with timber frame
extension. Addition of a gable roof over bay window. Re roofing whole chalet with cedar shingles - 65
Gwithian Towans Gwithian Cornwall TR27 5BU – Mrs Whitaker. Planning zone officer – Cllr Homes
6. Other matters requiring decisions of the Council
(a) Receipts and payments: To approve receipts and payments up to 8th October 2012
(b) To discuss holding a meeting in conjunction with St Erth Parish Council to vett candidates for the position of
Local Divisional Member
(c) To consider and agree Parish Council representation upon the Walkers Are Welcome (WAW) Group
(d) To approve the recommendation for the Community Pride Officer tender following interviews held 26th
September 2012
(e) To discuss the Gwinear-Gwithian Sustainable Community Fund’s report
(f) To receive letter of resignation from Cllr Marks
7. Late or urgent items not on the agenda
8. Agenda items for future meetings
a) Raised in public participation
b) Raised by members
c) Late items notified to the Clerk
Fortnightly Recycling Collection
Recycling Collections
There is now a fortnightly recycling collection service. The recycling containers consist of one box and three reusable bags. By now you should have received your additional containment, if you have not please contact us to request the containment.
Rubbish collections
You will receive a weekly collection of 'black sack' rubbish. Anyone who uses a wheeled bin or standard rubbish bin for storing their waste can continue to do this, but we need the rubbish to be bagged inside the bins. Please see our waste and recycling frequently asked questions
What should I have received in the former Penwith area.
Residents should have already had a green box.
Residents should now have received a blue reusable sack for paper, a red reusable sack for cans and plastic bottles, and an orange reusable sack for cardboard.
Please note
We have taken into account that not all residents will all ready have the containment used in their former districts. Additional bags and boxes for those residents can be requested by calling 0300 1234 141.
What goes in your containers?
Your new containers should have been delivered along with this leaflet, Your new recycling service. Further details are listed below:
Black recycling box
(blue in former Kerrier and green in former Penwith)
- Glass bottles and jars. To avoid injuring yourself or the collection crews, please only ever put glass into the box.
- Textiles – Clean dry clothing, shoes, towels, sheets, (no duvets or pillows) please put them into a plastic bag to keep dry an put them on top of your box.
Blue reusable sack for paper



- Newspapers, magazines, BT and Thomson phone directories, Yellow Pages catalogues and brochures, junk mail, white office paper, white envelopes (including those with windows).
- Shredded paper to be put in a separate, tied plastic bag.
Red reusable sack for cans and plastic bottles


- Any plastic bottles. (All plastic bottles, but only plastic bottles – no other plastics can be accepted e.g. yoghurt pots).
- Drinks cans, food tins, aerosols, clean aluminium foil, metal bottle and jar lids.
Orange reusable sack for cardboard

- Brown, white and grey cardboard, brown paper, coloured paper, wrapping paper (Non shiny), greetings cards.
- Please remove all staples, sticky tape and plastic bags.
Angarrack Christmas Lights | Fetching the Lights
Mobile Library | Monday
The mobile library stops at Angarrack Post Box this Monday.
It's free to join the Mobile Library, and there is no fine if you are overdue with your books.
There is a lift for easier access.
Well worth a visit!
- Login or register to post comments
- Calendar
- Visit Mobile Libraries Page
- Permalink
Mobile Library | Monday
The mobile library stops at Angarrack Post Box this Monday.
It's free to join the Mobile Library, and there is no fine if you are overdue with your books.
There is a lift for easier access.
Well worth a visit!
- Login or register to post comments
- Calendar
- Visit Mobile Libraries Page
- Permalink
Coffee Morning - Angarrack Community Centre
Angarrack Methodists | Sunday Service
Mobile Library | Monday
The mobile library stops at Angarrack Post Box this Monday.
It's free to join the Mobile Library, and there is no fine if you are overdue with your books.
There is a lift for easier access.
Well worth a visit!
- Login or register to post comments
- Calendar
- Visit Mobile Libraries Page
- Permalink
Fortnightly Recycling Collection
Recycling Collections
There is now a fortnightly recycling collection service. The recycling containers consist of one box and three reusable bags. By now you should have received your additional containment, if you have not please contact us to request the containment.
Rubbish collections
You will receive a weekly collection of 'black sack' rubbish. Anyone who uses a wheeled bin or standard rubbish bin for storing their waste can continue to do this, but we need the rubbish to be bagged inside the bins. Please see our waste and recycling frequently asked questions
What should I have received in the former Penwith area.
Residents should have already had a green box.
Residents should now have received a blue reusable sack for paper, a red reusable sack for cans and plastic bottles, and an orange reusable sack for cardboard.
Please note
We have taken into account that not all residents will all ready have the containment used in their former districts. Additional bags and boxes for those residents can be requested by calling 0300 1234 141.
What goes in your containers?
Your new containers should have been delivered along with this leaflet, Your new recycling service. Further details are listed below:
Black recycling box
(blue in former Kerrier and green in former Penwith)
- Glass bottles and jars. To avoid injuring yourself or the collection crews, please only ever put glass into the box.
- Textiles – Clean dry clothing, shoes, towels, sheets, (no duvets or pillows) please put them into a plastic bag to keep dry an put them on top of your box.
Blue reusable sack for paper



- Newspapers, magazines, BT and Thomson phone directories, Yellow Pages catalogues and brochures, junk mail, white office paper, white envelopes (including those with windows).
- Shredded paper to be put in a separate, tied plastic bag.
Red reusable sack for cans and plastic bottles


- Any plastic bottles. (All plastic bottles, but only plastic bottles – no other plastics can be accepted e.g. yoghurt pots).
- Drinks cans, food tins, aerosols, clean aluminium foil, metal bottle and jar lids.
Orange reusable sack for cardboard

- Brown, white and grey cardboard, brown paper, coloured paper, wrapping paper (Non shiny), greetings cards.
- Please remove all staples, sticky tape and plastic bags.
Harvest Songs of Praise & Pasty Supper | Angarrack Methodists
On Monday 1st October at 7pm there will be Harvest Songs of Praise followed by Pasty Supper (£1.50) and sale of produce.
Come and join us in the celebration of Harvest.

