SAVE ROSS BRIDGE

We all know Ross Bridge well, one of Penzance’s iconic harbour-side manmade local landmarks, but now more than ever Ross Bridge needs our help.

Over the months and years the damage to Ross Bridge has been getting worse and worse – now it is almost at breaking point. The cracks between the sections of the bridge now reach several inches in thickness, and it is only a matter of time before something goes seriously wrong and someone gets hurt.

That’s why today I called on local Cornwall Councillor Cornelius Olivier, we well as the Portfolio Holder for Transport Cllr. Geoff Brown, to take action and save Ross Bridge.

But we can’t do it without your support – please share this post to reach as many people as possible, and ask your friends and family to email our Councillors to call for action to be taken now!

Together we can save Ross Bridge.

Please get in touch with these Councillors
Cllr. Olivier (Central Division):
cornelius.olivier@cornwallcouncillors.org.uk
Cllr. Brown (Transport):
geoff.brown@cornwallcouncillors.org.uk

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Penzance Council – 9th March Full Council Meeting

The next Full Council meeting of Penzance Council will be held at 7PM on Monday the 9th of March – at St John’s Hall in Penzance.

We will be discussing a range of issues – from using our vote on the upcoming Penzance BID ballot, possibly taking over the recycling bank in Wherrytown, to a change in Penzance Council Planning Policy.

If you have any thoughts or opinions on any of the issues cited in the agenda below, please come along on Monday to make your views heard. Alternatively, if you can’t make it please let me know and I would be more than happy to raise your thoughts or concerns at the meeting.