Heartbreak in famous seaside town as last care home turned into hotel | UK | News

86 -year -old Jenny Lang, one of the residents who will be forced to move if the sale passes (Picture: given)
Angela Rayner is called to invalidate its own planning inspectors after confirming the objection of transforming the latest care house of a coastal town into a leading inn. More than 600 neighbors, natives, business owners and politicians objected to the planned sale of Trewidden Care Home in the beautiful Cornish St Ives town, and the Cornwall Council rejected the planning application in May 2024.
However, the decision of the local authority was overthrown by the government planning inspector in appeal this month, that is, approximately 39 elderly calm, from the last facility of the town’s species in a short period of six months. With the support of George, he was delivered to Ms. Rayner’s staff in White Hall.
Cornwallis maintenance services, which manages the private house, define it as özel a residence specialized in dementia care ”.
One of the people living in Trewidden said he was afraid that his father, who had Alzheimer, may not survive if his plans continue. The woman who does not want to take names, “I am worried about my father. He lives at home, I think the movement will kill him.”
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Protesters now received a letter to Westminster to encourage Mrs. Rayner to intervene (Picture: given)
And Craig Wolstenholme, who lives in 86 -year -old grandmother Jenny Lang Trewidden, said that the decision to allow a 90 -bed hotel to be built at the house was “terrible .. Daily Express said that Jenny needed a wheelchair and has now been a crane to move since she got sick. The Sadık family visits the mother of three by bringing homemade meals for seven days a week, especially a fans of a shredding with custard.
Mr. Wolstenholme said: “The idea that the care house was closed to build a hotel is absolutely heartbreaking. I am Gran and many other calm. Most of our family can not drive and walk to the nursing home to see him. Miles and miles can be placed away for miles.
“Gran loves where he is and worships all the magnificent staff in Trewidden. These people are the angels working with tireless and love.
“Words cannot tell me how crazy, angry and sad at the closing of this wonderful care house.
Jenny worked all his life at St Ives, sometimes doing three work, including a doctor’s surgery and cinema, and working in a baby school in a kitchen and serving in Sloop Inn Pub.
Mr. Wolstenholme said he believed that he believed that there was no less need for more care house and said, “Gran was very sick last year and spent a lot of time in the hospital, if there was no care house and amazing staff, I have no doubt that my Gran would not be with us today.

An artist’s impression about the new 90 -bed Premier Inn Hotel (Picture: Whitbread)
Shelley Thornton, one of the campaignists who received a letter to White Hall on Wednesday, said that the hotel is the şey thing that is completely wrong in the wrong place :: “St Ives is known as the basket case of British extremists, and all the shapes and dimensions for all budgets have a lot of tourist accommodation. We explode in all seasons.
“We are still a small village, only 5,400 people live here.
“Here, most care houses and their families, most of them have lived a series of people who have lived all their lives here. At the same time, there are a few Airbnb, but mostly local people.
“The site is also a one -way route that causes a lot of clogged and two nurseries and two nurseries and a car park on an inappropriate road.
Thornton admitted that there would be some people accusing the locals of being a nimbys, but the problem in this case is much more than that. “I don’t want it in my backyard, but much more than that. There’s more than 600 objections.”
The campaignist Michelle said that losing the latest maintenance house at ST Ives would be devastating to a desperate town and the region for care facilities.
He said: “As we all know, we have an elderly population and we are all at a point, whether ourselves, relationships or relationships.
“In particular, Cornwall needs this care, we have only one hospital in the district, and therefore elderly people have an operation and when they need supported care, if this care house closes, where will they go if they come from ST Ives?
“If we were talking about closing a school, we would all be horrified and we should look at the closure of this care house from the same angle.”

Campaigns, (LR) Shelley Thornton, Andrew George MP, Michelle Curnow, Brian Selman (Picture: given)
Michelle, the nearest similar facility, the residents may be forced to go, about 50 miles away from Lostwithiel, he said.
Local Liberal Democrat MP Andrew George supports the campaign to save the care house and helped campaigns to deliver the letters. Ms. Rayner said that if he disrupts his appeal decision, he would be effectively overthrown and that it was perhaps a rare incident that was “five times a year”.
Daily Express told Daily Express: orum I support the ST IVS campaigns that challenge the inappropriate development of the remaining last care house.
“The planning proposal is clearly contrary to the St IVS neighborhood development plan prepared very carefully. The size, scale, location and impact on the adjacent neighborhood are not supported by NDP policies.
Infrastructure, including limited and highly controversial parking places in the region. The location does not borrow itself to adequately meet such an offer.
“St Ives has become extremely dependent on tourism. There are few facilities, including maintenance houses for local people, and the housing market is almost as if the locals should already live there.
“For me, it is an important issue that local communities that carefully prepare plans within the national planning policy framework respect for planning policies and not to be void as in this case.
“I want the Deputy Prime Minister to use his” call “forces. Even though he will” call “his own decision effectively, he will be right by the inspector.”

Angela Rayner is asked to overthrow its own department’s decision (Picture: PA)
In the context of planning and government, “Call” refers to the inheritance of a higher authority, often the Minister of Foreign Affairs in a planning process in a planning implementation that would normally decide by a local authority. In the decision on May 13, the inspector Sylvia Leonard could not upheld the planning objection and that the hotel would not be unnecessary for the view of the town immediately. ”
To meet the decision of Louise Woodruff, the owner of Premier Inn, the owner of the group Whitbread’s property purchasing manager, said: iz We are very pleased that our planning charm is allowed to bring Premier Inn to St Ives.
“This process is expected to last at least six months and provides time to support the transition of Cornwallis care to the appropriate accommodation within the groups of their families and their groups.”
Daily Express contacted Cornwallis Care Services, who runs Trewidden Care Home for comment.
Housing, Communities and Local Government Spokesman spokesman, said he could not comment on planning decisions.




