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Five new homes are to be built on land between two housing areas in Helston. Conditional approval has been given to outline plans for the five two-bedroom houses on land to the south west of Sanctuary Lane, with Kernoweth Homes Ltd behind the development. The project is described as: “Five new modern two-bedroom houses with parking etc, on waste ground between Beacon Parc and Sanctuary Lane, Helston. “The proposed scheme will greatly improve the area of land that has been neglected for many years and provide much needed smaller houses. In the accompanying document the site is said to have been empty for a number of years, with public access running between Beacon Parc and Sanctuary Lane, which has been incorporated into the new design for the site. ....
There was said to be heavy police activity around Helston this morning, with sniffer dogs and police officers on foot. The Packet has been told that there were at least seven cars , as well as a sniffer dog and on-foot police officers. The activity was said to centre around the Trengrouse Way, Trevenen Road, Kingsley Way and Trelawney Road area. A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: Police were called at around 10.20am with reports of a male seen acting suspiciously in the Beacon Parc area of Helston. Officers have carried out searches in the town and enquiries are ongoing. ....
People have been warned they must report every crime they see if they want something to do be done by police after it was claimed the problem had got out of control in Helston. The message came after the increasing issue of anti-social behaviour and other crimes in the town was raised at the town council on Thursday, with one member claiming it had got so dangerous - although another said it should not be put out of perspective and that Helston was still safe. Councillor Ronnie Williams first raised the issue, saying he was speaking on behalf of people in Beacon Parc and Trengrouse Way, the area in which he lives. ....