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October 31, 2008

Trevone Farewell

Last week Trevone said good bye to its post office - a sad day. Many residents turned out to say their farewells to something that was an important part of the fabric of the village community. Thanks to all those who turned up, thanks to TaWRA for organising the get together, and finally the biggest thanks to Julie and Ian who kept the Post Office going for so long.

May 28, 2008

AONB vs. social needs...

First of all let me confirm my position - I am strongly in favour of affordable homes. There is a genuine need for affordable housing in Cornwall and we all tread the tightrope of making land available for housing whilst preserving the beauty of the county and its AONBs.

Developer First Step Homes has announced plans for 15 "affordable homes" outside of the development boundary in a rural field in the picturesque coastal village of Trevone, (classified an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - AONB). There is no planning permission and has been no consultation with the village yet they have put an advert in the local paper to find "buyers" are are leafleting Padstow and a number of neighbouring parishes.

The 2 story terraces are to be sold at over £100,000 despite their diminutive size. There is no impartial needs system to make sure people who really need the houses can buy them - according to their website it is "first come first served".

clip_image001The entrance to Trevone is  characterised by a few single story bungalows on one side and beautiful green countryside on the other. These houses are planned to be over 6m high where the countryside currently is.

Trevone has little local infrastructure, and only seasonal low paid jobs. The local post office and shop future are uncertain. Buses go so infrequently as to be unusable by the working population. The road has no pavement, blind spots, concealed entrances and is recognised as extremely dangerous by the local council and police.

Having contacted the Council it is clear that the development wont stop there. They have supported the developer putting in a road in to the rest of the field to allow for more houses in the future. How many could they physically fit? Well they are only using 1/4 of the area available so you do the math. NCDC also confirmed that they wouldn't all have to be affordable under the 1 for 1 rule.

What's my view?

I am concerned that the developers are raising peoples' hopes without necessarily being able to fulfil them.

I think it is a great shame for Cornwall that rural landowners and property developers are using the current legislation relating to "exception sites" for affordable homes to urbanise areas of outstanding natural beauty. Once they are gone, they are gone for good, you can't take them back and they set the precedent for further development.

I am for affordable homes, and I think there are better locations in the parish and that they could be considerably cheaper. I think more could be done to make available viable brownfield and less sensitive greenfield sites using existing powers of Right To Buy. Were this to happen there is no reason not to provide houses of the size and type proposed in this scheme in locations with a supporting infrastructure for around £70,000-80,000 which is far more attainable/sustainable for the salaries in the area.

April 28, 2008

TaWRA logo based on feedback...

Well opinion is a little split so I have reworked both based on the feedback. Let me know what you think :)

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By the way - use of orange is because it is a "unifying" colour and one that excites and promotes action.

See those of you on the IT group tomorrow at the Well Parc, 7pm.

April 25, 2008

TaWRA Logo opinion poll

Recently a new residents committee was formed in my village, Trevone, called TaWRA (Trevone and Windmill Residents Committee) and in my spare time I knocked up a couple of logos - after all everyone organisation needs an identity. I thought I'd pop the designs on here for the committee to see, and if anyone else sees them their opinions would be very welcome too. :)

For those who don't know Trevone its a quaint little village by the sea in North Cornwall - most of us who live there think it's the most beautiful village in Cornwall, full stop. One of its distinctive features is a round crater like hole in the headland which was created by a massive cave collapse, this landmark together with the Madrips rocks are incorporated into both designs... anyways, replies, opinions, likes and dislikes most gratefully received.

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PS Fonts, colours, etc all up for grabs this is just a first stab. We could always print tee-shirts etc to try and raise some money too.