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There will be more concentration on environmental issues after Falmouth voted in Labour majority town council - bucking the national trend. The political balance now stands at ten Labour, two Conservatives, two Independent, one Lib Dem and one Green. Dean Evans is the first Green party candidate to have ever been elected to the town council. The new Labour town councillors are: Arwenack: Emily Seiler and Zoe Young; Boslowick: Debra Clegg; Penwerris: Gerald Chin-Quee (although Gerald is a veteran of the council), Kirstie Edwards, Jayne Kirkham, who was also re-elected to the county council, and Alan Rowe. Re-elected Labour town councillors are Jude Robinson, Arwenack and Louise Coley and Brod Ross for Trescobeas. ....
The flats are currently under construction on Fish Strand Hill. Picture Michelle Burns THE developer behind controversial student flats being built in the centre of Falmouth has been accused to trying to make money by the back door after applying to let the rooms out to holidaymakers during the summer break. At a meeting of Falmouth Town Council s planning committee on Monday night, concerns were raised about the application from Falmouth Property Developments for the 112 bed student accommodation currently being built on Fish Strand Quay. The company wants to vary condition 5 to allow it to rent out the accommodation to other students from all over the world during the summer holidays. ....
AMAZING new plans have been drawn up to create a community cafe and radio studio in the old Kimberley Park Lodge after it was found the whole back… ....
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A DEVELOPER who withdrew an application to build seven apartments at the gateway to Falmouth after it was described as a shambles , wants to try again, but this time with less units. The owner of the Anchorage building at 28 North Parade withdrew an application to build seven dwellings on the site on January 21 this year following a number of objections to the proposal. He has now come back with a plan to reduce the number of dwellings from seven to five prepared by CSA Architects. North Parade revised: Image CSA Architects The company is asking for pre-application advice from Cornwall Council on how the proposal will be seen by planners before they put in a full-blown application. ....