Newlyn, Town Centre: Parking restrictions re-consultation
We are proposing to change the current parking restrictions in Newlyn town centre.
What are we consulting on?
The timed parking restrictions will be changed to apply from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., during which all parking spaces will have a one-hour limit, with no return permitted within three hours. This approach is more balanced, allowing residents to park from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m., which benefits both residents—who can park overnight—and visitors, who can use the spaces for short shopping trips.
Additionally, parking on The Strand will be modified, with extra spaces added at both ends of the existing long parking bay.
Why are we doing this?
During the previous consultation on improving Newlyn town centre, concerns were raised regarding the proposed parking changes. As a result, and following discussions with all stakeholders, it has been agreed that the timed parking restrictions will be revised.
To view details of the scheme & the legal Traffic Order, please visit our Appyway Platform (Link will be located on the right, under Traffic Order Details).
Next steps
The consultation period runs from 29th May until the 20th June 2025. Once the consultation is concluded all responses will be considered to determine if the proposals should proceed.
How can I respond to this consultation?
To provide us with feedback about these proposals, please complete the Feedback Form below.
Alternatively, you can email Cormac Infrastructure Design at traffic@cormacltd.co.uk or post a response to Infrastructure Design Group, Cormac Consultancy, Radnor Road, Scorrier, Redruth, TR16 5EH. When emailing or responding by post, please quote the following scheme reference Infra23-394. All responses must be received by the 20th June 2025.
All responses received will be given due consideration. Following the closure of the consultation period and subsequent scheme assessment process, we will provide you with an update on both the result of this process and, if applicable, the anticipated timescales for any associated works.
We regret that if you choose not to provide your address or withdraw your personal information before the completion of the scheme assessment process, we will be unable to consider your response in regard to a particular aspect of the scheme. Nonetheless, any points made will still be considered as general comments. If neither a postal address or email address is provided, we will also be unable to keep you updated on the scheme's progress.