Transcription of Cornwal Local Plan - Cornwall Council
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Cornwall Planning for Cornwall s future Local Plan Strategic Policies 2010 - 2030 Towl leel Kernow Policis Stratejek 2010 - 2030 Education and Skills - the regional (2%) or national (1%) (2010). Cornwall which attracted over 7,700 and young people are educated in state funded schools and academies higher education students in 2009/10. with a further 2,525 pupils on roll across independent schools in Cornwall ) foorspace has been provided Agriculture and fshingaccount for a larger share ofemployment in Cornwall (3%) than Cornwall is the second largest Local authority in the south west, covering an area of 3,559 sq km with a coastline of 697km Cornwall s environmental assetsare extremely valuableand are akey contributor to the economy andquality of life Over40% of the population of Cornwall live in settlements of less than 3,000people Crime in Cornwall is generally low and it is a safe place in which to live and work 76% (as at 2014) of Cornwall sp opulation and (414,466 people)are of work ing age (2011) Median gross annual pay in Cornwall is 22,068compared to England at 26,165 (2011)
Cornwall Local Plan . ow . Kernow. 4 . Foreword . Cornwall is a special place. We all have a responsibility for its future and proper planning is a key part of this. Cornwall Council’s strategy has at its core the aim to bridge the inequality gaps in society and make a positive diference to people’s lives. Good planning is central to delivering
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