Perranzabuloe Parish Council's appeal against order to make safe dangerous mine features
A PARISH council's appeal against a controversial order forcing it to make safe dangerous mine features on its beach is to be considered by Truro magistrates.Lawyers acting for Perranzabuloe Parish Council will argue at the hearing on April that the abatement notice served by Cornwall Council is "unjustified and unreasonable."
In 2010, 11-year-old Eleanor Clarke fell to her death in a disused mine adit on the beach. The parish council installed steel grilles at the adit where she died and began issuing safety leaflets.
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Eleanor Clarke who fell to her death while exploring a mine adit on Perranporth Beach in 2010.
The abatement notice gave the council until March 13 to carry out urgent work to make three further mine features on Droskyn beach, Perranporth, safe or face possible legal action.
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Comments
by josdave
Saturday, February 09 2013, 9:14AM
“What next fencing the entire length of the coast in case someone falls off a cliff? The nanny state in action again. Don't forget to put up signs on every pavement that it's dangerous to cross the road.”