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Residents of a historical Cornish Beach faced the evacuation despite the planning approval last year against environmental warnings. The Sandway Camp, near the villages of King and Cawsand, has been used by the locals since the 1930s, and some people can monitor the use of the site for five generations.

However, the Plymouth and Cornwall councils, which have the site, decided not to renew the license that allowed people to camping on safety fears. Cammers, Campaigns Council is labeled as unauthorized entries when calling for “active work” with the locals to allow the site to continue to be used. The local user Katy Mabin said: “Losing this popular site would have wiped about a community history and tradition – a harmful blow to the texture of the identity of the kings, not only for camp enthusiasts.”

Ms. Mabin created a petition to find ways to allow the camp area, which was initially established by local fishermen, to find ways to find ways.

The petition said: “The historical value of this site represents not only in its long life but also to cultural heritage.

“Sandway Point was a shelter in which lifelong friendships were formed, that children discovered the wonders of nature for the first time and gently, where shopping waves provided film music to numerous family meetings and relaxing nights.”

A lady who signed the petition continued to “Noshsworths at the Council.

He said: “How many accidents have occurred or injured any person due to health and safety concerns?”

Sandway Beach is owned and managed by the Cornwall Council and Plymouth Municipal Assembly. Both officials gave rent to the trustees of the Sandway Camp Association for 15 years since March 2009.

The lease agreement allowed the members of the association to set up tents on the field near Sandway Beach for holiday use and intermittent periods of the year.

In 2013, the Cornwall Council prepared a report that determines the risks in connection with the stability of the cliff next to the land.

In recent years, there have been several landslides that caused the rocks approaching the tents to fall.

A joint statement made by the councils said: “Passengers were also concerned that there was not enough escape ways.

“The rental period ended on March 24, 2024, and the association’s right to occupy the beach ended at this point.

“No more rent or licenses to the association or another side. This means that the members of the association who camped in the field after 24 March 2024 have entered without permission.”

“I shouted about the situation of the works in Sandway. Part of our community, and this is the garbage way to stop.

“Enough fair enough, the questionnaire was unstable, but five planning permission was given, and the land suddenly used the 2013 survey in 2024 until the gospel was able to use it in 11 years.

“I wanted a new full work to be completed, a geological expert reviewed and returned to the 2013 report and said that the land was unstable and at work.”

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