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Cornwall G7 hotel applies to keep unauthorised buildings

Birdview of a big complex by the beach.
The Carbis Bay Hotel in Cornwall (Image: Google Earth)

The hotel that hosted world leaders for the 2021 G7 summit in Cornwall has reapplied to keep some rooms and facilities built for the event without planning permission.

The Carbis Bay Hotel, on Beach Road near St Ives, applied in March 2021 for the retention and completion of three single-storey buildings to provide nine meeting rooms and a conference facility on the site, as well as an access pathway.

The application received 400 comments from concerned residents who argued that the development would spoil the beachside views and impact negatively the wildlife and ecological systems in the area.

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