Mevagissey & St Austell Bay Residents' Survey 2021
The elections for Cornwall Council will take place on May 6th 2021. The number of Cornwall Council members is being reduced from 123 to 87, hence the wards have been re-drawn and increased in size.  This new Electoral Division spans from Portmellon along St Austell Bay, through Pentewan, Porthpean, Charlestown, Duporth & Carlyon Bay before heading inland to Tregrehan.

I would love to be able to get out and meet as many people as possible, but that isn’t possible in a pandemic. So, to help me learn about the local issues which are of most concern to you as a resident, I would much appreciate it if you could complete this short survey and click submit at the end.

Please be assured that, to protect your privacy, your reply and personal details will remain anonymous. They will not be shared with any third party, at any time.

However, if you have any concerns or queries that you would like to raise with me, please contact me on 07971915744 or kay.ecclestone@icloud.com

Thank you very much for your cooperation.

Kay F. Ecclestone

Prospective Labour Candidate for Mevagissey & St Austell Bay
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1. Cornwall Council should build more genuinely affordable housing for local people
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2. I am happy with local healthcare provision
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3. A “tourist tax” of £1 per night for each visitor staying in Cornwall, with the full amount going to local councils, would benefit the community
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4. Cornwall Council should provide greater support to small local businesses including fishing & shellfish to aid post-Covid & post-Brexit regeneration
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5. Restricting the sale of new homes to local permanent residents would be a positive move
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6. Cornwall Council should make it easier for residents to walk and cycle more by creating designated lanes
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7. Addressing child poverty should be a main priority of Cornwall Council
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8. Cornwall Council should invest in green jobs (e.g. energy manager, solar panel installer, electric vehicle engineer, etc) for the recovery from Covid
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9. Local Planning decisions should be made locally
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