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210129 | We're Watching You! Anti-Dog Fouling Campaign | Cornwall Council
210216 | Pick up after your pet urges Cornwall Council
Pick up after your pet urges Cornwall Council
From Cornwall Council:
Cornwall Council is reminding people to pick up their pet’s mess following an increase in reports of dog fouling during lockdown.
Under the Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act it is an offence to allow a dog to foul in a public place and fail to remove the faeces. read more »
210112 | Holiday home owner tried to get £10,000 Covid-19 grant had no right to; Ombudsman said Cornwall Council not at fault
Holiday home owner tried to get Covid-19 grant he had no right to
The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman said that Cornwall Council was not at fault in refusing a holiday home owner's claim for a £10,000 Covid-19 business grant read more »
210211 | Cornwall Council Cabinet recommends budget which invests in residents' priorities | 1.99%, +3% Gov adult SC £1.52/week
If budget is adopted, council tax will rise by 1.99%, plus an extra 3% for the Government precept for adult social care. This is equivalent to an extra £1.52 a week for the average property (band D). read more »
210211 | Business leaders call for more support | discretionary funding awarded to Cornwall and Scilly does not reflect the area
Business leaders call for more support
read more »210209 | Cornwall Council calls for urgent financial support for Cornish businesses after grant applications soar
Cornwall Council calls for urgent financial support for Cornish businesses after grant applications soar
210209 | ARG Covid grant in Cornwall may be cut by half due to demand
9th February read more »
210122 | Cornwall's plans for community coronavirus testing for high-risk workers | BUSINESSES being asked for feedback on plans
Cornwall's plans for community coronavirus testing for high-risk workers
Thursday, 4 February 2021 - Health
Padstow 210129 | Padstow to ban second home owners from buying new builds
Padstow to ban second home owners from buying new builds
'Our own residents have told us it is depressing to have so many houses in the town empty' read more »
210201 | February and March 2021 | Council Corner
Council Corner
February and March 2021
2021/2022 Precept Demand
Hayle Town Council’s Precept will increase this year by 5.9%. The final Precept for 2021/22 is £635,784.
The Town Council uses the precept funding to continue to provide many services such as public realm CCTV, public conveniences, footpaths maintenance and management of all open spaces, including Hayle Recreation Ground and King George V Memorial Walk, the Open-Air Swimming Pool, Hayle Community Centre and Hayle Library. Additionally, the Town Council continues to work with and support a number of groups and organisations in the town annually, including Hayle Day Care Centre, Hayle in Bloom, Hayle Decorative Lights and it also contributes to the work of the Towans Ranger. read more »