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How will CIL affect my development

The information provided here is a summary of the CIL process.  For detailed information, you should refer to: the CIL Regulations 2010 (as amended) the National Planning Policy Framework, and the Planning Portal. A development is liable for CIL if it: creates a new dwelling of any size; or creates over 100sqm of gross internal floorspace; and involves new buildings into which people normally go. CIL applies to develo.....

Last updated: 14/06/2022 10:14:48


Projects supporting children and young people across Cornwall to share almost £1.8m

Accessible play areas, nurseries and skate parks are among the projects across Cornwall to share almost £1.8m in grants from Cornwall Council. The council launched the third round of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Fund last summer, to fund infrastructure projects that benefit children and young people.  Now, after a vigorous and competitive application and selection process, the successful projects can be announ.....

Last updated: 12/01/2024 10:58:05


Fire service access requirements

Vehicle access route specification All new housing developments and commercial developments must take into account the need for permanent and unobstructed access for firefighting appliances.  Where a high reach appliance access is required (refer to Approved Document B - Volume 2, table 19 on page 108) the siting of ornamental structures such as flower beds, must take account not only of the access requirements of fire ap.....

Last updated: 31/03/2021 07:42:59


Apply for something

The following list of links will take you to things you can apply for on our website; A Animal movement licences Annexe reduction - council tax discount Apprenticeships with Cornwall Council Assisted collection B Birth certificate - order a copy Blue badge Building control inspection request Bulky waste collection Business rate relief Bus Pass (new or replacement) C Carer emergency card applicatio.....

Last updated: 19/12/2022 15:44:05


Making an application

We recently updated this webpage to provide you with the most relevant and useful information. Your feedback is important to us. Please take a moment to give your feedback. At the bottom of this page, you'll find a face that matches your experience. Click on it and then fill out the short feedback form. Thank you. Apply for Building Control to keep your property safe and legal. You can also use this page to pay for an app.....

Last updated: 19/02/2024 09:27:26


Wheal Peevor Mine Site and Multi Use Trail

Works to reclaim Wheal Peevor from a 5.1 hectare area of derelict mining scarred land started in late 2005. The site was officially opened in January 2008. Work included making safe a total of 12 mineshafts and bringing together the 3 Grade II listed Engine Houses. Reclamation of the site has transformed the derelict land into an area now used for recreational and educational use. There is a network of on site tracks a.....

Last updated: 14/07/2021 10:20:27


Listed buildings

Cornwall is fortunate in having a rich heritage of buildings. They are important from a historical point of view with many architectural features. To lose them would be to lose a vital part of Cornish character and cultural heritage. There are 12,664 Listed Buildings in Cornwall. The greatest concentration in the north east of the county. Buildings are listed to give them protection from: unsympathetic alteration and dem.....

Last updated: 30/05/2022 09:43:38


Do I need planning permission or building control?

Depending on the work you're doing you might need to get planning permission or building regulation approval, or both. If you go ahead without permission or approval, you might end up having to put things back to how they were. The owner of the property or land is responsible for meeting the relevant planning rules and building regulations. This is the case with all building work. Are you unsure about the differences betw.....

Last updated: 01/03/2024 13:44:33


SoloHaus ‘micro-homes’ in Truro ready for residents as Council continues to tackle housing crisis

Cornwall’s ground-breaking modular homes site at Old County Hall in Truro – the first SoloHaus scheme in the South West - has been formally handed over to Cornwall Council. Designed to help tackle the county’s housing crisis, the first of the 15 residents are expected to move into their new homes before Christmas.   “This is a real red-letter day for Cornwall Council” said Olly Monk, the Council’s portfolio holder for ho.....

Last updated: 07/12/2022 13:25:56


Guidance for small community events info

Even small community public events like fetes, craft fairs and car boot sales require planning and preparation to make sure they are safe and enjoyable.As a general rule, if your event will have less than 500 visitors, it’s a small or community event. If it will have 500 or more visitors, it’s a large event and will need extra planningand preparation. See our guidance for large events for detailsPlanning your event When.....

Last updated: 25/07/2023 12:36:04


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