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.

Speed limit changes

Cornwall Council proposes to implement new traffic orders to consolidate and amend speed limits across the St Blazey, Fowey and Lostwithiel area. The primary objective is to implement 20mph speed limits in main residential settlements, supported by necessary buffer zones.

The order covers multiple towns and villages including Bodmin to No Man's Land, Lanhydrock, Fowey, Golant, Innis Downs, Lanlivery, Lerryn, Lockengate, Bodwen, Lostwithiel, Luxulyan, Rosemelling, Polkerris, St Blazey, Par, and Tywardreath. Affected roads are subject to various new or consolidated speed restrictions (20mph, 30mph, 40mph, 50mph, or derestricted). Public comments or objections must be submitted by July 31, 2026.

The full list of roads affected by the speed limit changes can be found on the Public Notice Portal.

Parking ticket warning

CORNWALL Council has issued a warning that it may implement parking tickets in an area subject to a no stopping order.

Multiple roads in St Dennis will be subject to the order, specifically: Came Hill, Trelavour Road, the road between Trelavour Square and Trelavour Road.

There will be a ban on stopping and parking in the area between August 3 and August 21.

It will be in force between 7.30am and 5pm during the dates, on weekdays only.

The ban is in place to enable road patching works to take place.

Cornwall Council said that where any vehicle is found to be in contravention of the order it may receive a penalty notice and be removed from the site.

An alternative route will be signposted and an alternative route will be signposted on site.

Boardmasters restrictions

A NUMBER of roads in Newquay are set for traffic prohibitions and speed restrictions as part of the organisation and operation of Boardmasters Festival.

They will be in place between August 3 to August 12.

Several roads surrounding the festival site will be primarily impacted, specifically: Trevelgue Road, Porth Bean Road, Access to Higher Trewince, Veor Road, Duchy Avenue, Penhallow Road and the B3276 and A3059 roads.

Find out about planning applications that affect you by visiting the Public Notice Portal.

More details on the specific restrictions can be found on the Public Notice Portal.