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2026 - Consultation Feedback Form
Cornwall Council and its partners welcome your feedback on the proposed renewal of the Public Space Protection Order (PSPO).The closing date for responses is Sunday 15th March 2026.
Friday 9th January 2026
In spite of this week's weather conditions, works have got off to a strong start. The planned road closure is in place (now including Abbey Slip), and the bridge has been swung into the open position to allow safe access for the team. Removal of the existing concrete roadway is underway, and the original lifting "eyes" for each panel have been located, cleaned and set aside for reuse later. Each panel is secured by six steel lugs embedded in the concrete; these need to be carefully cored out to release the panels for lifting. This coring process will continue for several days and once complete, lifting out the panels is scheduled to begin next week.
Cornwall Heritage Awards 2026
Celebrating and sharing the achievements of the heritage community in CornwallSince 2018, the Cornwall Heritage Awards has brought together the very best projects, collaborations, initiatives and teams from organisations all over Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. There are more than 70 heritage organisations in Cornwall of great variety and individuality, including museums, art galleries, castles, mines, historic properties, industrial heritage sites, archives and community museums. Cornwall’s diverse heritage organisations offer something unique and special. They provide fantastic services for their communities and achieve high standards.The Cornwall Heritage Awards is an opportunity to find out about the wonderful work our heritage organisations to and to celebrate their successes.Click here to read about the awards. Read the guidance here before entering. To enter the awards, please sign in or create an account below and then fill in the form. Contact email address, Title of the object:, Please describe why you chose the object, what you know about the object and why you think it tells an important story and how you tell this story in your current interpretation. Please use no more than 300 words. This is for shortlisting, and will not be public. , Please provide a caption for the object. Please use no more than 50 words, this will be public. , Tell the voters about your object and its story and how it represents Cornwall's Community. Please use no more than 250 words, this will be public. , Title of the activity:, Please describe what you did, what happened and the impact of this activity (600 words maximum). Please refer to the Application Guidance to ensure you answer the question fully., Approximate Budget, Title of the activity:, Please describe what you did, what happened and the impact of this activity (500 words maximum). Please refer to the Application Guidance to ensure you answer the question fully., Title of the activity:, Please describe what you did, what happened and the impact of this activity (500 words maximum). Please refer to the Application Guidance to ensure you answer the question fully., Title of the activity:, Please describe what you did, what happened and the impact of this activity (500 words maximum). Please refer to the Application Guidance to ensure you answer the question fully., Title of the activity:, Please describe what you did, what happened and the impact of this activity (500 words maximum). Please refer to the Application Guidance to ensure you answer the question fully., Title of the activity:, Please describe what you did, what happened and the impact of this activity (500 words maximum). Please refer to the Application Guidance to ensure you answer the question fully., Title of the activity:, Please describe what you did, what happened and the impact of this activity (500 words maximum). Please refer to the Application Guidance to ensure you answer the question fully., What has your organisation done to become more inclusive in the last year? (200 words maximum), What has your organisation done to become more environmentally sustainable in the last year? (200 words maximum), Images, Images, Images, Image, Image, Image, Image, Image, Image, Image, Image, Image, Image, Which category would you like to enter?, Does your organisation employ two or more full-time equivalent members of staff (excluding support staff, such as catering or maintenance teams), or is it managed/supported by a larger structure (e.g. The National Trust, English Heritage sites etc.), Exhibition of the Year, Thank you for entering the Cornwall Heritage Awards., Object of the Year: Cornwall’s Community, One to Watch, Leader of the Year, Heritage Heroes, Best Project on a Budget, Collaboration, Innovation, Organisation, Contact name
Agents Forum (May 2026)
A survey for Cornwall Council's Agents Forum.
Friday 23rd January 2026
Good progress continues on the bridge refurbishment works.All of the existing concrete bridge deck panels have now been removed. These materials have been sent off for recycling and will be crushed to produce recycled aggregates for use in other construction projects across Cornwall. The bridge has since been swung back into the open position to allow access to the concrete counterweight, removal of which is ongoing and will continue over the weekend, and into next week.Next week will also see the decommissioning of the bridge’s hydraulic system and the removal of the support bogies. Once these elements have been removed, the bridge can be lifted onto the barge, which is currently moored in the channel between the dry dock and the causeway.Subject to suitable weather and sea conditions, the bridge lift is planned for Monday 2nd February. The barge will then transport the bridge to A&P Falmouth where the refurbishment works will take place. In parallel, construction of the new bridge deck, handrails, and footway is already underway at A&P, progressing well, and will be completed well in advance of the bridge’s return to Penzance. When the bridge returns, works to install the new deck, footway and handrails will begin immediately.
Project update - March 2026
Coastal Vision Taking into account feedback from the survey and working with the Youth Board, the project team have been planning for Community Conversation events. The first of these will be taking place on Thursday 23 April from 4-7pm in the Ivor Potter Hall at the Parkhouse Centre. This first session will: Give you a chance to come and explore the history of the coast in Bude, using the Maritime Archaeological Trust’s story map. Watch the Premiere of the films produced by the 2 Minute Foundation. Find out more about the Future Coast Bude project and what we have been working on. Learn about how we want to work with you to plan for the future. Look out for more information about the events, coming soon. 2 Minute Foundation Films At the Community Conversation event on 23 April, you will be able to watch films about: How the same storms are causing bigger problems How the coast naturally responds Defences, trade offs and coastal squeeze Adaptation planning and the future Look out for a trailer for the films coming out very soon. The Youth Board The Youth Board have now completed their training and are fully involved in the project. They are: Helping us deliver the Community Conversation events. Developing ideas for getting younger people involved in the conversation about the future of the coast in Bude. You can read more about the Youth Board here: Future Coast Bude | Let's Talk Cornwall Sand recycling Work to move some of the wind-blown sand on Summerleaze car park onto the front of the dune started on Monday 30 March. This is a Cornwall Council Car Parking Services project, which Future Coast Bude have helped to facilitate. The work is being done to ensure the sand remains within the dune, whilst buying time to come up with a plan for the future as part of the Coastal Vision. The project is also working closely with the RNLI and Dunes Group to try and make adjustments to the southern access route. Work will be undertaken by the Dunes Group and other volunteers from April, to try and stabilise parts of the dune to reduce the amount of sand that is blown into the car park. You can read more about sand recycling here: Future Coast Bude | Let's Talk Cornwall
Project update - April 2026
To have your say on these options, you can fill out this survey: Future Coast Bude Project Funding - Have Your Say | Let's Talk CornwallThe deadline for the survey is midnight on Thursday 28th May 2026 .
Half term
26 October 2026
CIOS LNP Board Meeting
27 March 2026
Youth Board training day - understanding the coast
21 March 2026