PUBLIC notices cover a range of applications, ranging from licensing applications for liqueur or entertainment to planning applications, roadworks and other works. Their intention is to inform communities of the latest plans in their area and such applications are considered for approval or refusal by local authorities. Here are some of the latest applications submitted to Cornwall Council.
Licence for festival application
THE organisers of a festival in South East Cornwall have submitted an application to Cornwall Council seeking the granting of a premises licence.
Gracenote Promotions Ltd is a festival promoter which oversaw the launch of Kernowfornia Festival in Looe during 2025.
However, it is for a different festival that the licence application concerns, with the event set to take place at Mount Edgecumbe.
It is seeking a premises licence in respect of Morvala Festival, to be held at Mount Edgcumbe Estate, Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall, PL10 1HX.
If approved, it would allow the festival to play live and recorded music and permit the sale of alcohol.
In the application, Gracenote confirmed the times it is seeking permission for the music and alcohol.
Live and recorded music would be performed and played between 11am and 1am on June 26, 27, and 28.
The sale of alcoholic refreshments would be permitted between 3pm and 11.30pm on June 25 in addition to 11am until half past midnight on June 26, 27 and 28.
The application would be for a four day annual event.
The deadline for representations in respect of the alcohol licence application is April 20, 2026 and responsible authorities or other people who may do so can submit it by writing to the Licensing Team, Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Truro TR1 3AY or email [email protected]
For more details on this licence application, use postcode PL10 1HX as a reference on the Public Notice Portal.
Council seeks to change speed limit
A STRETCH of road in Bodmin could soon see its speed reduced from 40 miles per hour to 30 miles per hour as part of a Section 278 agreement between Cornwall Council and a housing developer.
It allows developers to make permanent alterations to public highways. It is mandatory for developments requiring junction improvements, new access points, or traffic calming, with the developer funding all costs.
Find out about planning applications that affect you by visiting the Public Notice Portal.
For more details on this speed limit application, use postcode PL31 2QY as a reference on the Public Notice Portal.
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