If you care for the environment, please help!
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:37 am
It may surprise some of you to know that 1/3 of England's coastline is in the beautiful County of Cornwall. Various demographic changes together with an improved infrastructure and communications have made our population one of the fastest growing in the UK. Much of this influx has been from the wealthier section of our populace which has driven up house prices and the cost of living in an area which remains one of the poorest in the country, with a very high level of unemployment.
The favoured playground of young royals, and yuppies, the Cornish coastline is increasingly under pressure for development even in a time of severe recession. An example of this is the proposed Greenbank development in Falmouth harbour. Much of the waterfront has already been recreated (and in some cases improved) where modern housing and apartments have been built where previously small boatyards had their slipways running through the old coaling wharves and quays. However, a small section of undeveloped foreshore remains - the last such foreshore possibly anywhere. The Greenbank proposal would build over most of this with a hotel resort complex built on stilts out over the water for some 200 yards to the west of the already existing hotel site. Such a development would be an anachronism in this beautiful harbour and many of us feel that enough is enough.
Please take a look at this site which explains the proposals in some detail:
http://www.save-our-foreshores.co.uk/
If you are moved to do so, please make your views known; a link is on the site for this purpose. If ever you want to visit the area, please drop in - we even have the odd spare bed or two when not overrun with our offspring and their friends.
The favoured playground of young royals, and yuppies, the Cornish coastline is increasingly under pressure for development even in a time of severe recession. An example of this is the proposed Greenbank development in Falmouth harbour. Much of the waterfront has already been recreated (and in some cases improved) where modern housing and apartments have been built where previously small boatyards had their slipways running through the old coaling wharves and quays. However, a small section of undeveloped foreshore remains - the last such foreshore possibly anywhere. The Greenbank proposal would build over most of this with a hotel resort complex built on stilts out over the water for some 200 yards to the west of the already existing hotel site. Such a development would be an anachronism in this beautiful harbour and many of us feel that enough is enough.
Please take a look at this site which explains the proposals in some detail:
http://www.save-our-foreshores.co.uk/
If you are moved to do so, please make your views known; a link is on the site for this purpose. If ever you want to visit the area, please drop in - we even have the odd spare bed or two when not overrun with our offspring and their friends.