Skip to main content

Saving the Gateway to St.Just

102 Comments

A
Annabel Newfield
6 years ago

Signing to our heritage and wild nature.

D
Denise Bagshaw
6 years ago

There are reasons for planning permission to have already been denied all of which are valid and nothing has changed so the original decision should stand. Please please do not allow further pollution and devastation of this beautiful area!!

A
Anonymous
6 years ago

Unelected bureaucrats shouldn't be allowed to make the final decision on planning issues which are ruining our beautiful county

C
Cheryll Hawksley
6 years ago

Please would you post the planning application number for this development. I think that if you want to speak at an appeal meeting you have to have given the inspectorate prior notice. Thank you

I
Isabel Losada
6 years ago

Is nothing sacred?

C
Chris murphy
6 years ago

Disgusting taking cornish landmarks and heritage is not an option.... Ever!!

J
Jim Foley
6 years ago

Iconic view

J
J Mansfield
6 years ago

About time developers got out of cornwall and left cornish heritage alone! Think of the people who live in this county and not just your profit margins!!!

A
Andy Brelsford
6 years ago

Find a more appropriate site for this development if it must go ahead - one that doesn't destroy our beautiful landscape and damage our most important industry - tourism!

C
Cathy Blythe
6 years ago

This iconic landmark area is an important legacy of the history of the area and of the lives of the people. It is also a habitat for wildlife, and we need all the wildlife we can keep. It should be protected and preserved.

B
Ben
6 years ago

Completely opposed to this development happening in this location. It would distroy the area visually and more importantly the environment in the region.

J
Jon Matthews
6 years ago Featured

It’s important that the Penwith area looks amazing for our visitors which generate a 1000 times the revenue for the area compared to just one proposed concrete crushing business

J
J Brien
6 years ago

Totally against this project, wrong on every level

C
Caroline Schofield
6 years ago Featured

The planning permission refusal must be upheld. So much of Cornwall's beauty has already been destroyed. This company already has premises to carry out the proposed uses in Carnyorth - at least that particular eyesore is a little more tucked away.

S
Susan Jenkin
6 years ago

Not against the business but the relocation to this area is detrimental to our wonderful countryside

C
Caroline Schofield
6 years ago

This has already been refused planning permission - this must be upheld. So much beauty must not be destroyed. What on earth is happening to Cornwall

P
paula farrell
6 years ago

Protect the natural habitat for birds,insects, flora and fauna. Please rethink this plan which will have permanent consequences

R
Rebecca Faern
6 years ago

How date lll

A
amanda Taylor
6 years ago

Please no

E
Elaine Eade
6 years ago

Not against the business just where they want it to go