The design of the front wall on the controversial Liner building on Falmouth seafront has been been passed to the enforcement officer at Cornwall Council over claims it is in breach of planning permission. Councillor David Saunby told the Packet that Cornwall Council Planning Enforcement are now involved, as there seems to be a clear breach of what was originally approved in the planning conditions, regarding the type of stone used, and the wall construction, not fitting in with other granite walls in the immediate area. The issue was first brought up at a meeting of Falmouth Town Council back in December when councillors criticised the design of the wall.