Cornwall Council considers mine restoration at Troon
Ambitious plans to redevelop King Edward Mine at Troon, near Camborne, are being considered by Cornwall Council. The aim of the proposals is to make the site more financially stable by increasing visitor numbers and developing new income streams "through the sensitive adaptation of redundant buildings". The proposals include the £1.3 million redevelopment of the redundant count house and carpenters' shop complexes to create work spaces. The assay office complex would be converted into a cafe at a cost of about £250,000, and about £1.1m would be spent on refurbishing the boiler house and main museum buildings. Work is on-going to apply for grants.
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Comments
by AnGof1955
Saturday, September 15 2012, 12:22PM
“When will Big_Ger and friends learn to post something other than their silly biased rubbish? This is purely a planning item, nothing to do with Cornwall Council giving money to pay for it. If you clean off your glasses and read the article properly you would note the last sentence.”
by Olly_Gark
Saturday, September 15 2012, 9:53AM
“More tax payer subsidised waste from fat Alec & friends.”
by Big_Ger
Saturday, September 15 2012, 9:17AM
“When will the county council learn to keep its paws out of commercial enterprises?”
by Big_Ger
Saturday, September 15 2012, 9:16AM
“When will the county council learn to keep its paws out of commercial enterprises?”