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Last chance for survey comments on merger of Devon & Cornwall Police and Dorset Police
Minutes from "Mar 2018 | Hayle & St Ives Community Network Panel | Passmore Edwards Institute, Hayle" on 5 Mar 2018 - 18:30
Minutes for: Mar 2018 | Hayle & St Ives Community Network Panel | Passmore Edwards Institute, Hayle from 5 Mar 2018 - 18:30 to 5 Mar 2018 - 18:30
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Hayle and St Ives Community Network Panel to discuss Hayle Marine Renewables Energy Park and a greater voice for local communities
St Erth Park and Ride and Air quality | Sept 2017 | Hayle & St Ives Community Network Panel | Passmore Edwards Institute
St Erth Park and Ride scheme and air quality on the agenda at the Hayle and St Ives Community Network Panel meeting
Residents of the Hayle and St Ives Community Network Panel area are invited to attend the September meeting of the Hayle and St Ives Community Network Panel, items on the agenda include the St Erth Park and Ride scheme and air quality.
All are invited to attend the Hayle and St Ives Community Network Panel meeting which takes place on Monday 4 September between 6:30pm and 8pm at the Passmore Edwards Institute in Hayle. read more »
Mar 2018 | Hayle & St Ives Community Network Panel | Passmore Edwards Institute, Hayle
The Hayle and St Ives Community Network Panel meets quarterly to discuss matters that affect the local community and to agree priorities that can be delivered by Cornwall Council and other agencies including the police and health services. Some of the areas that community networks focus on include anti-social behaviour, economic development, the environment, community planning, regeneration, conservation, community safety, transport and highway issues.
The panel comprises all six Cornwall Councillors for the area and representatives of the five parishes in the Hayle and St Ives Community Network - Gwinear-Gwithian and St Erth, Hayle North, Hayle South, Lelant and Carbis Bay, St Ives North and St Ives South. read more »
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Dec 2017 | Police CC Alison Hernandez & NHS Kernow commissio | Hayle & St Ives Community Network Panel | St Ives Secondary Schoo
The Hayle and St Ives Community Network Panel meets quarterly to discuss matters that affect the local community and to agree priorities that can be delivered by Cornwall Council and other agencies including the police and health services. Some of the areas that community networks focus on include anti-social behaviour, economic development, the environment, community planning, regeneration, conservation, community safety, transport and highway issues.
The panel comprises all six Cornwall Councillors for the area and representatives of the five parishes in the Hayle and St Ives Community Network - Gwinear-Gwithian and St Erth, Hayle North, Hayle South, Lelant and Carbis Bay, St Ives North and St Ives South. read more »
Sewage & local policing | Hayle & St Ives Community Network Panel | St Ives Secondary School
Hayle & St Ives Community Network Panel | St Ives Secondary School
Dates of future meetings
Monday 13th June 2016
Monday 26th September 2016 (AGM)
The panel discusses issues affecting the community network area, agrees ways to progress them and seeks to builds working relationships between local partners. read more »
September | Hayle & St Ives Community Network Panel | St Ives Secondary School
Dates of future meetings
Monday 13th June 2016
Monday 26th September 2016 (AGM) read more »
Police & Crime Commissioner Election
On 15 November 2012 a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) will be elected for each of the 41 police areas in England (excluding London) and Wales. PCCs will take up office on 22 November and the current police authorities will be abolished.
Penzance | Candidate meeting | Police & Crime Commissioner
William Morris, prospective independent candidate for the post of Police and Crime Commissioner for the Devon and Cornwall Police Force in the November 2012 elections read more »
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