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Chairmans Update – December 2020

A review of the “stakeholder” responses served to confirm the priorities identified from the initial residents survey. Effectively, the six priorities remain; priorities for new housing, future business development in the parish, traffic control and car parking, provision of sports and leisure facilities, protecting our heritage assets and green spaces and safe guarding our school facilities and potential expansion needs.

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Chairmans Update – October 2020

The Steering Group meeting in October had sight of the final draft of the Local Landscape Character Assessment. It was a comprehensive piece of work involving a lot of time and effort by several of the Group aided by some extra volunteers.

The document will form part of the final draft development plan which in turn will, of course, be circulated for consideration and consultation in due course.

The 31st October saw the cut-off date for the “Stakeholder” consultation process. The results will combined with initial survey results and thereby help inform the direction that the Steering Group should progress.

As always, if you want to put forward your ideas, please use one of the contact options shown below or email me directly at chair.cubertndp@btinternet.com

 

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August 2020 Update and Survey Results

Being the first opportunity, as Chairman of the Cubert NDP Steering Group, to publish an update on the work of the group; I feel it is incumbent upon me to thank Gareth Rowe for the work he has done to date in managing to get the group up and running despite all the inhibiting consequences of Covid 19. 

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Chairmans Update July 2020

Covid 19 restrictions continue to be eased and we now have non-essential shops open and with plans in place to relax the two-metre social distancing which should allow pubs and restaurants to reopen (subject to a raft of new control measures) from July 4th.

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Chairmans Update – April 2020

I hope you are all keeping safe and well during our enforced “staycation” in Cubert. These are difficult and challenging times but as ever, change and crises brings out the best in people and the community and the Cubert&Holywell&Crantock help group is a great example. So too is the long list of volunteers helping those in the parish who are particularly affected by the Covid-19 restrictions.

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