I have lived in Cornwall since the age of one and have always dreamt of moving back when I was ready to settle down. In an email included in the design and access statement she says: “I have grown up at Sea House, the house directly above the land in question, since the age of 15. The applicant, Louella Anderson, currently lives outside of Cornwall but grew up in Portloe and is looking to move back permanently. The land is previously thought to have been occupied by fishermen’s cottages which have long been demolished, with ruins of the former buildings found on the site. The detached property is planned to be built on land north of the Ship Inn in the village. Read more: Planning permission refused for 29 affordable houses Eco-home for PortloeĪ family eco-home is planned to be built on brownfield land in Portloe. No dates have been set for when decisions will be made on the various proposals. Here are some of the latest applications which have been validated by the council this week.
Each application is considered by planning officers and is published on the council’s planning portal to give the public the opportunity to look at proposals and comment on them if they wish to do so.ĭecisions will be made about the applications either by planning officers under delegated powers or they might go before the council’s planning committees.
There are hundreds of planning applications submitted to Cornwall Council each week which can range from those seeking permission to cut down trees to housing developments of hundreds of new homes. A new Starbucks drive-thru, a Sunday school being converted into a family home and plans for an eco-home in a coastal village are among the most recent planning applications which have been submitted to Cornwall Council.