Town Council News
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Thank you to everyone who took the time to respond to our Fireworks in Public Spaces Questionnaire.
The questionnaire ran from Friday 16 August 2024 to Friday 13 September 2024. 468 responses were received. From these 468 responses 354 were from a Wadebridge Parishioner, 80 from non-Wadebridge Parishioners and the remaining balance of 34 respondents not identifying as either.
- Downloads: Fireworks_Survey_Results (pdf)
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See the picture below to see whether you need Wadebridge Town Council or Cornwall Council.
For more info, head to: https://www.wadebridge-tc.gov.uk/
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Public Rights of Notice - 2023/24
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Meet The Mayor
Foyer Room, Wadebridge Town Hall
Thursday 27 July 2023, 11am-2.30pmWadebridge Mayor, Cllr Ian Welch is holding an ‘open door’ session at the Town Hall on Thursday 27 July 2023 – 11am-2.30pm.
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Working Groups –
- Allotments – Cllrs; Ian Welch, Jules Metcalfe and Henry Jarvis.
- Climate Change and Flood – Cllrs; Ian Welch, Linsey Nathan and Jules Metcalfe.
- Culture, Sports and Recreation – Cllrs; Thomas Leach and Linsey Nathan.
- Digital Communications – Cllrs; Charlie Viqueira and Ian Welch.
- Governance Review (to exclude NHP) – Cllrs; Henry Jarvis, Ian Welch, Phil Mitchell, Louise Mitchell and Linsey Nathan.
- Toilets – Cllrs; Louise Mitchell, Chris Boswell-Munday and Henry Jarvis.
- Town Hall – Cllrs; Phil Mitchell, Louise Mitchell, Ian Welch and Chris Boswell-Munday.
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The Town Council are disappointed that they were unable to acquire the woodlands at Trenant Vale in Wadebridge which were sold yesterday. After several weeks of negotiation and making a bid prior to auction (which was rejected by the seller) the woodland area was sold at auction in London yesterday for £24k. There were also further costs of £4.5k in addition to the purchase price. You may recall that the woodland has been subject to previous planning applications for 9 dwellings. Planning permission was refused by Cornwall Council and the owner then took this to appeal where the original decision to refuse was upheld by the Planning Inspectorate.

