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Coming soon - Discover Hayle Map and Website

The go-ahead has been given for Hayle to join Newquay and St Austell in having a Discover Map. it is funded by Hayle Area Plan, Hayle Town council, Cornwall Council and West Cornwall Local Action Group with additional donations from local business. The amps carry no advertising and the formats have been standardised to create a "brand". The Discovery maps:   1. Are free to all, including every household in the Hayle area   2. promote car-free exploration of the area (by foot, bicycle, bus, ferry or train) with information on Green Lanes, footpaths, trails, cycle hire and public transport.   3. highlight the natural beauty of the area - through illustrations and information about local habitats, flora, fauna and shore life.   4. Encourage sustainable practices - by providing information on recycling, buying local produce and using public transport.   5. Gives a background to the origins and fascinating histories of the town.   6. The maps are advert-free and therefore the sustainability message is not seen by the public as being "hijacked" by a commercial interest.   The map is now in the works and will be ready for distribution in December.   Take a look at the web sites associated with the Newquay and St Austell maps,

www.newquaymap.co.uk; www.staustellmap.co.uk.

Hayle Awarded "Walkers Are Welcome" Status
 

Hayle is the first town in Cornwall to be awarded Walkers Are Welcome status.

Thanks to the work of the Hayle Area Plan team and the Walkers are Welcome Steering Group we have achieved accreditation and are now listed on the Walkers Are Welcome web site.

We will be ensuring that the needs of walkers are met by ensuring that footpaths and facilities are maintained in good condition - benefitting both local people and visitors.

THE LATEST ON HAYLE TRAIN STATION

To see the results of the long awaited FEBRUARY SURVEY RESULTS  please click here

DISCOVER HAYLE MAP AND WEBSITE

This project is being carried out through the Heritage, Culture and Environment Delivery Group.  Its main aim is the promotion of Hayle and area to residents and visitors. The outcome will be a map and website similar to those for Newquay and St Austell.  to find out more see newquaymap.co.uk  and staustellmap.co.uk.  Minutes of meetings may be viewed on the HCE page.

HAYLE TRAIN STATION

New signs have been erected for Hayle Train Station together with a Notice Board for the timetable to be displayed., 

The Hayle Area Partnership has a transport group, chaired by Jim Wright, are leading the campaign for more trains and better facilities at Hayle Station.  The new signs are just the beginning!  Contact us at Dowren House, 2 Foundry Lane, Hayle, TR27 4HD 01736 755448 - email admin@hayleareaplan.org.uk.

The more of us who use the trains, the more of us who show we care, the more of us who tell First what we think, the better chance of change.

Minutes of both meetings held on 28 January available on this site together with full transcript of question and answer session from the morning meeting.

Hayle’s History for all to see

To celebrate Hayle Community Archive’s new website that makes personal collections of old photos accessible to everyone, they have joined with Hayle Oral History Project to exhibit archive photos in Hayle Library. Transcripts from interviews recorded by the Hayle Oral History Project will also be available as part of the exhibition. From 1pm Tuesday 8th December an additional archive slide show will be shown, interview clips will be available for listening, films for viewing and Archive and Oral History Project volunteers will be available to discuss the projects and volunteer opportunities over a free cup of tea and saffron bun.

We are just two of the groups who are working hard to discover more about the history of the Hayle Area and want to preserve it forever with interviews, photos, film and in print. We like to show what we’re doing and encourage volunteers with their stories or photos to come forward and help make these projects successful” says Lucy Frears, the Hayle Oral History Project Coordinator.

Both projects are based over the road from Hayle Library at the Brewery Office on Sea Lane. Hayle Community Archive has new opening hours of 10am – 1pm Tuesdays. You are invited to bring in original photos of Hayle and the parishes of St. Erth and Gwinear Gwithian to be scanned and added to the community archive (without taking your originals) or pop in to look at the collection which has been carefully gathered for many years and is just starting to be digitised. If you know about the copyright of any photos or postcards please come to speak to us.

The Hayle Community Archive website has already made several collections of photographs available for internet viewing with images ranging from 1900 to just a few years ago. They provide a unique pictorial record of the history of the Hayle Area and the changes that have taken place over the years. Please do not let your photos deteriorate in the attic, they need preserving for the benefit of future generations” John Farrar, Hayle Community Archive volunteer.

The Hayle Oral History Project also needs volunteers - for example those over 65 from the Hayle Area are requested to come forward to be interviewed, anonymously if they wish, while people of all ages are needed to interview and record memories or transcribe interviews. Those with MP3 players, mobile phones, digital cameras or camcorders are encouraged to film or record short interviews with grandparents for the project, once the grandparents’ permission has been granted. A book using excerpts from interviews, expert articles and archive photos will be available at the end of next year.

Call the projects on: 01736 753962 for more information or visit their websites: www.haylearchive.org.uk , http://hayletaleshome.blogspot.com/

Hayle Archive Web Site Now Live

At last the Hayle Archive website is up and running displaying some of the many photographs we have.
It has been quite a journey getting to this point but we hope that the project will prove a source of interest for years to come. If you browse through what we have so far, I am sure that many images will bring back memories of what has long gone.
If you have any photographs, documents etc. you would like to donate to the Archive, or loan, so we can add the photos to the online database, we would be most grateful.
You may contact us by email from the link on the 'front page ' of the website.
Many thanks from

John Farrar
Chris Quick
Georgina Schofield
Pat Millett.
Don Metcalf

The Brewery Office, Sea Lane, Hayle

Heritage, Culture & Environment Delivery Group Date Change

The meeting of the HCE Group will be postponed until December 1st due to the planned speakers being unavailable.

Hayle Area Plan Partnership Review 2008/9

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List of Sports Clubs in Hayle and Area

A list of sports clubs with contact information has been compiled.

Click here to go to the Source Data page to download a copy

The Hayle Area Partnership office is at

2 Dowren House, Foundry Lane, Hayle
Tel. 01736 755448. Contact by e-mail is admin@hayleareaplan.org.uk

 

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Traffic and Transport

Jim Wright   01736-757043
Business, Enterprise and Economy   admin@hayleareaplan.org.uk -01736-755448
Community Well-Being Maxine Hardy maxine.hardy@cornwall.gov.uk 01209 615007 / 01209 614402
Heritage, Culture and Environment John Bennett jb@john-bennett.com 01736-753184

 

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Recent Updates :
29/07/10 HCE Discover Hayle Minutes 19/07/10
17/05/10

Discover Hayle meeting postponed

Minutes 31/03/10 (posted 16/04/10)

31/03/10

Agenda

Discover Hayle meeting

Minutes 24/02/10 (posted 01/03/10)

24/03/10

T&T .Agenda

Minutes of Train Station meetings 28/01.10

08/03/10

BEEmeeting cancelled

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24/02/10 HCE Discover Hayle Minutes 03/02/10
03/02/10 HCE Discover Hayle Agenda
02/02/10 HCE meeting cancelled
28/01/20 T&T Agenda  -  MINUTES 28 Oct 09
11/01/10 BEE Agenda - MINUTES 23/11
8/12 HCE minutes - Transition Penwith
4/12 HCE Transition Penwith Presentation
1/12 HCE agenda
23/11 BEE R3 presentation by Residents Association
18/11 T&T meeting cancelled, BEE agenda
10/11 Wellbeing agenda

 

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