Village News

Christmas Lights

121018 | 'Think again on St Erth hub plan' | This is Cornwall

Spotted in The Cornishman, Thursday 18 October 2012

'Think again on St Erth hub plan'

Thursday, October 18, 2012

AN INVESTIGATOR appointed by the Local Government Ombudsman has recommended that Cornwall Council "reconsider" its plan for a £10 million St Erth Transport Hub after finding councillors were "misled" about the status of the land to be used.

The news, which came as The Cornishman went to print will be celebrated in St Erth and Ludgvan.

Campaigners vehemently opposed the plan for three large car parks and a traffic control system linking St Erth to the main A30.

Many felt it was unfair that the scheme, the brainchild of Cornwall Council engineers, was then recommended by Cornwall Council officers and voted on by Cornwall Councillors.

After the plan was passed, the St Erth Residents' Association (SERA) took a list of complaints and concerns to Cornwall Council and then on to the local government ombudsman.

"We are pleased that the ombudsman has upheld the complaint and we hope that Cornwall Council does the honourable thing," said Cheryl MacLeod, a local resident and member of SERA. "We will keep fighting this."

Now one detail could see the whole plan brought back before councillors for a recount.

The ombudsman's investigator, in a provisional response to SERA's complaint, has agreed that councillors were given the impression the land to be used was not high grade agricultural land.

Councillors thought the land had been recently downgraded but it appears no such official downgrading had occurred and was merely a surveyor's opinion.

In the preliminary report, the investigator says that they have studied webcast footage from the key council meeting in March and feel there should have been "a greater debate on the agricultural land issue with a potentially different outcome/decision" because members "were misled".

In the ombudsman findings, the investigator wrote: "The investigation identified that members in March clearly understood that the land had been reclassified ... but this was not the case. I have to therefore conclude that members were misled on this point.

"I cannot say whether this made any difference to the decision on the application but, as the council is the applicant and promoter of the scheme, I consider it has the opportunity to reconsider the matter.

"I suggest that an appropriate way forward would be for the council to reconsider the application with the correct information on the classification of the land before members."

When Cornwall Council's own investigation into SERA's complaints led to an apology over the agricultural land classification issue, the authority insisted there was no mechanism for reconsidering the issue. The ombudsman seems to disagree.

Welcoming the report, former chairman of Ludgvan Parish Council Nigel Honess said he was pleased there would be more debate on the subject: "I think anything that revisits the whole planning application would be good," he said.

"This may mean the application goes from three car parks to two but I don't know how far Cornwall Council will go to put it through again or if they just leave it as it is. But they have got to recognise the report."

A Cornwall Council spokeswoman said: "The council is aware that the ombudsman is investigating this matter and it will be responding to him in due course in relation to his provisional findings."

Book page

TitleCreated
240325 | Open letter to all party candidates | sign to help Cornwall Wildlife Trust make difference for Nature at election 2 weeks 5 days agoBook page
240310 | Detailed plans for affordable-led housing in Connor Downs 10th March 5 weeks 15 hours agoBook page
240310 | Waste collections changes Helston, Penzance, Hayle | second phase:food waste, recycling, rubbish - commences July 5 weeks 16 hours agoBook page
240218 | Collapsed North Quay development in Hayle described as a 'sea of despair' 7 weeks 5 days agoBook page
240214 | Hayle North Quay development collapse sees eight companies go bust Work has ground to a halt on the blocks of flats 8 weeks 16 hours agoBook page
240220 | Poling works | Grist Lane and Marsh Lane, Angarrack | expected 20 Feb 2024 0830-1630, for one day 9 weeks 6 days agoBook page
231130 | Are you ready for weekly food waste recycling? | Food Waste, Recycling and Rubbish Collection Changes 18 weeks 4 days agoBook page
230821 | People of Cornwall town 'thrown under bus' over housing plan | direct result of councillors handled Hayle masterplan 33 weeks 5 days agoBook page
230817 | When will new rubbish collection changes start, Cornwall 34 weeks 3 days agoBook page
230809 | Holiday park in Cornwall for emergency housing still empty | Sandbank site purchased Cornwall Council in Jan 2022 35 weeks 2 days agoBook page
230811 | Decision on huge solar farm at Carnhell Green: refused 35 weeks 2 days agoBook page
230809 | Nearest NHS dental practice to Cornwall taking new patients 35 weeks 2 days agoBook page