Coast Protection Authority
Who looks after the coast?
Cornwall’s beautiful coastline is an asset of significant cultural and economic value to our residents, local communities and visitors. The Cornish coast is a dynamic system, affected by the movement of waves, tides, wind and sediment. Several organisations are responsible for managing Cornwall’s 422 miles of coastline. The Environment Agency is the lead body for protecting our coastline from fl.....
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/environment/environmental-protection/coastal-protection/
Last updated: 18/12/2024 07:41:50
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How we use planning enforcement tools
Cornwall Council’s Planning Enforcement Plan sets out our procedures for dealing with alleged breaches of planning control. It explains how the Council best uses its planning enforcement resources.
What planning enforcement tools are available and when does the Council use them?
Planning laws are designed to manage, and where necessary, control the development and use of land and buildings. They are not intended to protec.....
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/planning-enforcement/planning-enforcement-plan/how-we-use-planning-enforcement-tools/
Last updated: 30/04/2024 09:46:25
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Organisational Performance
The Council Performance Report (CPR) demonstrates how the Council is performing. This is against the agreed measures of success which are illustrated within our the Business Plan. The performance report is reviewed by Cabinet every quarter.
The four key areas reported on are:
Key Performance Indicators (KPI)Strategic performance indicators(with KPI explanations).These show how the Council is performing against the busine.....
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/the-council-and-democracy/your-council/organisational-performance/
Last updated: 05/02/2025 15:40:08
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Digital Inclusion
Digital inclusion is helping everyone to get online to use services and access information. This enables people to be more independent in managing things like healthcare, education, and job opportunities.
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/people-and-communities/digital-inclusion/
Last updated: 13/02/2025 08:34:01
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Duty to report to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA)
In the future ratepayers will have an annual duty to inform the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) that the information they hold is correct.
Ratepayers will be required to register on the Government Gateway and notify the VOA of any changes (within 60 days of the change).
Businesses that fail to comply with the duty could be fined.
The new duty requires businesses to tell the VOA about changes such as:
Changes to the use of .....
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/business-trading-and-licences/business-rates/duty-to-report-to-the-valuation-office-agency-voa/
Last updated: 08/02/2024 16:00:08
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Report a private rented property that is F or G rated
If you rent a property or you believe a property is being let to tenants, with an EPC rating of F or G, you can report this. Please complete our form.
Privacy Policy
The information you provide on this form will be held by Cornwall Council. It will be used by us to investigate your enquiry and improve our services.
Your information will not be used for any other purpose by Cornwall Council. It will not be passed onto an.....
http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/housing/private-housing/minimum-energy-efficiency-standards/report-a-rented-property/
Last updated: 30/07/2024 05:00:09
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Public Rights of Way
Cornwall has 4,500 km of public rights of way. It also has the longest section of the South West Coast Path National Trail.
What is a Public Right of Way?
A public right of way is a route over land which the public has a legal right to use at any time.Rights of way can be found in towns, villages and the countryside. Some paths may be surfaced although most are tracks across countryside owned by landowners. Cornwall Counc.....
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/environment/countryside/public-rights-of-way/
Last updated: 01/04/2025 15:11:41
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Omnibus (Horse Drawn Carriage) Information
Definition
An omnibus is defined as one of the following carriages:
an omnibus,
char-a-banc,
wagonette,
brake,
stage coach
or other (non-motorised)
These carriages plying or standing for hire by or used to carry passengers at separate fares to, from or in any part of the prescribed distance subject to specified exceptions. Omnibuses operate on pre-determined routes.
Regulation and Byelaws
Licensing of omnibuses is cove.....
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/business-trading-and-licences/licences-and-street-trading/licenses-for-taxi-s-and-private-hire/omnibus-horse-drawn-carriage-information/
Last updated: 19/07/2021 14:14:26
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Report a Fire Hydrant defect
Fire Hydrant Maintenance
If you have noticed a damaged fire hydrant you can notify Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service by completing the online form below. Please specify as much information as possible to assist us in locating the hydrant concerned.
Data Protection
The information you provide on this form will be held by Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service. This is a service of Cornwall Council. Your information will not be.....
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/fire-and-rescue-service/keeping-safe/report-a-fire-hydrant-defect/
Last updated: 12/12/2022 11:38:22
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Information we need to make sure you get the right bill
To make sure your bill is right first time, we need to know about any changes to your tenants, details of their tenancy agreement and any unoccupied periods in the property.
The council tax law says that the owner, managing agent, or resident of a dwelling must give us certain information if they have it.
We need to know:
Whether the property is rented as furnished or unfurnished
Your tenant’s full name, and the start an.....
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/council-tax/council-tax-information-for-landlords/information-we-need-to-make-sure-you-get-the-right-bill/
Last updated: 12/03/2021 15:27:31
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