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The parish council says it has an option to lease the land for a car park A proposal to create a village car park in a sheep field in an area of outstanding natural beauty has been described as baa-rmy by one local resident. Mylor Parish Council has been looking for a site for a car park in Flushing for nearly 50 years and now thinks it may have found solution, but not everybody is happy. The site earmarked as a possible position for the car park is a sheep field on the western side of the village above an area known as Little Falmouth, but it is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
A PARISH councillor acted in a disrespectful manner by laughing at a county councillor during a parish council meeting last year, a code of conduct enquiry has found. Former Mylor parish councillor David Lansdowne resigned before the findings were released following complaints from three fellow parish councillors and the parish clerk as well as Cornwall councillor John Symons about Mr Lansdowne s behaviour. The first complaint stemmed from a meeting of Mylor Parish Council on August 18, last year when Mr Lansdowne was accused of acting in a rude and aggressive manner towards other councillors at the parish council. While it was not held that Mr Lansdowne had been rude or aggressive, the act of laughing was found to have breached the code.