Prohibition of Motor Vehicles (except for access) Proposal – Have Your Say

The County of Cornwall (Hayle) (King George V Memorial Walk)
(Prohibition of Motor Vehicles) (Revocation) Order 2022

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cornwall Council proposes to make the above Order to regulate traffic in Hayle. The effect is to amend the existing driving restriction along the length of road described below.

Copies of the relevant documents are available for public inspection during normal office hours at Reception, New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, TR1 3AY. Alternatively, please
telephone 01872 327250 or email traffic@cormacltd.co.uk to obtain further information.
Please quote reference INFRA22-065 on all correspondence.

Comments of support, objections or any other representations, must be sent in writing, with objections specifying the grounds on which they are made, to Cormac Solutions Ltd,
Infrastructure Design Group, Radnor Road, Scorrier, Redruth, TR16 5EH. Any representations must be received no later than the 07/12/2022. Alternatively, you can respond on-line by visiting: www.cornwall.gov.uk/TrafficConsult.
Once registered, you will be able to submit responses to this and other current traffic consultations.
We value your privacy. To find out how we use the data you provide, please visit www.corservltd.co.uk/privacy-and-cookie-policy.

HAYLE
Prohibition of motor vehicles (except for access)
King George V Memorial Walk from a point 100 metres east of its junction with North Quay to its junction with Black Road

Please see information below:

INFRA22-065 KGVMW – Consultation Letter

Infra22-065_SN01

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