Cornwall Council offices now stirred, not shaken
Next week's meeting of Cornwall Council's committee should be interesting. Here is the list of "core" properties which officials now recommend should be retained:
Penzance (St Clare and Roscadgill Parc)
Camborne, Pool and Redruth (Dolcoath Avenue, Basset Centre, 24 Basset Road and Western Group Centre at Scorrier)
Truro (New and Old County Hall campuses but reduction in portacabins and temporary buildings. "The Carrick House complex is a special case and will require further reports in due course as options crystallise.")
St Austell (Penwinnick Road campus and Sedgemoor)
Wadebridge (Higher Trenant)
Bodmin (consolidate to a new site)
Liskeard (Luxstow House, Graylands and Westborne)
Other towns (to retain existing local offices)
My attention is drawn particularly to this part of the official report:
"The original proposal to create a new office in Bodmin as a single main campus to serve the East received considerable attention from local Members. To that end the vision has been reviewed such that the proposal is: a) to refurbish Higher Trenant in Wadebridge; b) prepare the feasibility report for a new office in Bodmin that could allow the current staff in Bodmin to be located on a single site; and c) retain Luxstowe House in Liskeard."
This suggests Higher Trenant is now safe, even if Sainsbury's gets planning permission for a supermarket next to it. Bodmin, though, is not going to benefit quite as much as it might have expected from being the "hub" of all council activity north of Truro. And despite all the talk of cutting public services, the council is still advised to spend £8million on a refurbishment of New County Hall. The total cost of all major refurbishments over the next five years is estimated at £11.7 million - not counting any new buildings in Bodmin.
Do I hear the sound of gears being thrown rapidly into reverse? I wonder what former Corporate Director Peter Lewis thinks?
Comment number 1.
At 10th Jul 2010, AccurateChronometer wrote:Apparently that field at Higher Trenant Industrial Estate on the northern slopes above Wadebridge is designated real-job generating 'Light Industrial' and not factory styley multinational shop low wage 'Retail' sucking all the money out and away from Cornwall into the pockets of executives and shareholders and overfed fat boy Jamie Oliver. Have Cornwall Council altered that designation? That field appears to still be owned on behalf of the public by Cornwall Council and no planning approval has been given to Sainsbury's yet by wait for it....Cornwall Council! And yet two weeks ago and since, apparently, a geologist from a company in Taunton contracted to God knows who has been seen with a digger and driver digging 18 12 feet deep pits to assess the ground's suitability for a....factory shop aka 'super'(joke euphemism)market.The claimed Chinese walls between Cornwall Council Finance Department and Cornwall Council Planning Department appear to be constructed of bricks with with more holes than Gruyére cheese...and the stench is getting worse than mouldy old Parmesan.
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