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Port health fees and charges

On this page you will find the Port Health fees and charges. Effective from 1st April 2025 - Port Health Fees are outside the scope of VAT. Port Health Fee (25-26) Gypsy Moth Certificates Production of Certificate Price on Application** Additional charges for issuing of Gypsy Moth Certificates: Officer time £95.00** per hour Launch hire Recharged Travelling 45p/mile Other specific service over.....

Last updated: 03/04/2025 10:09:27


St Austell to A30 link road

The St Austell to A30 link road is now open and connects the old A30 near Victoria to the north and the A391 at Stenalees roundabout to the south. The new 3.9 mile single carriageway road is a vital link that brings opportunities to the area including: improving economic growth by upgrading links to St Austell from the rest of the United Kingdom making it easier to get to Cornwall’s growing employment sites. Contractor .....

Last updated: 21/07/2025 10:29:57


Additional Department for Transport Funding

New Department for Transport Network North Highway Maintenance funding made possible by reallocated HS2 funding. This extra funding is only available because of the cancellation of HSE Phase 2. It is the Government's long-term decision to invest in the transport spending. This funding will deliver the greatest improvements across our country. The Department for Transport (Dft) have introduced some new reporting requirem.....

Last updated: 18/04/2024 15:42:30


Planning enforcement investigation process

The Planning Enforcement team have a standard process they will follow when an alleged breach is reported. There are three stages in the process where we may decide to close a case. We will only follow all the steps if a formal enforcement notice is issued. Step 1 - Report made The best way to report a matter to us is to complete our online form. Completing the form will help you to provide the information we need. You s.....

Last updated: 15/08/2023 11:36:49


Fire safety logbook

Managing your business premises Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service have developed a fire safety logbook. It contains fire safety advice and record keeping forms to help you manage your premises. It will help you and your staff prevent a fire in the workplace. It will also help you to ensure that fire safety within the premises complies with the law. This provides evidence of this to enforcing authorities or the courts.  Not.....

Last updated: 22/02/2021 15:23:26


Made in Cornwall

The Made in Cornwall scheme protects and promotes local producers. It helps them by providing customers with the knowledge that the goods are genuinely made in Cornwall. Members have the opportunity to showcase their products through exclusive fairs and other promotional opportunities. Who is it for? Manufacturing companies and crafts people that produce products in Cornwall. It spans across all industry sectorsincluding;.....

Last updated: 25/06/2025 10:35:05


What is Forest for Cornwall?

Forest for Cornwall aims to support everyone to plant trees across Cornwall. This includes everything from planting a whole woodland to: Individual trees in gardens hedgerows street trees parks trees on farms and orchards You can now watch all of our videos on ourYouTube Playlist. Find out more about the projects we have helped to get trees in the ground and how we can support you Every tree planted will contribute to:.....

Last updated: 16/06/2025 12:42:26


Record number of potholes filled as crews tackle more than 500 each day

Prolonged heavy rain over the last six months has led to a record number of potholes on Cornwall’s roads. Downpours between October and April have had a dramatic impact, with more than 45,000 potholes reported in 2023/24 – double the number for 2022/23. In response, Cornwall Highways - which manages Cornwall’s 7,300km network on the Council’s behalf - has more than doubled the number of crews working on our roads from 15 .....

Last updated: 05/09/2024 08:03:43


Town Parking Review

Identifying the problems We identified seven areas in Cornwall as having the biggest parking problems:  Bude Falmouth and Penryn Newquay Penzance St Ives Truro Wadebridge During 2016 we undertook a parking review in those towns. We asked people about parking issues and had nearly 7000 responses. Residents, businesses and visitors gave us their views. The results of these surveys are available below: Bude Parking Consul.....

Last updated: 02/02/2023 09:52:15


Community breathes new life into Redruth’s historic buildings and town centre

An independent report shows how community involvement and the revitalisation of five key historic sites has been a game-changer in Redruth. The report by Rose Regeneration confirms the positive effect of investment into Redruth town centre after a four-year High Street Heritage Action Zone programme (HSHAZ), which came to a close at the end of March this year. Evaluation of the Redruth High Street Heritage Action Zone T.....

Last updated: 14/05/2024 14:33:40


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