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Dominating the crescent of st ives bay is hayle with its three miles of golden sands stretching to godrevy lighthouse.
Today hayle is a shopping and tourist centre with attractions for the family including the internationally important bird sanctuary of paradise park as well as golf and pitch and putt facilities, fun bikes, open air swimming pool and amusement parks.
Hayle's estuary is host to tens of thousands of winged visitors - some of them rare ones indeed, and the man-made carnew pool, the estuary itself and Lelant Saltings are prime bird watching venues.
www.connexions.co.uk /areas/html/hayle.html   (387 words)

  
 Hayle Estuary, West Cornwall - Sennen Cove Birdwatching
Hayle Estuary is a famous birdwatching site - with large numbers of waders and seabirds being recorded annually.
Hayle is most definitely an all-year round bird-watching venue.
Hayle is easily accessed off the main A30 ; and is also on the main railway line.
www.sennen-cove.com /hayle.htm   (305 words)

  
 Vacilando.org on Hayle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hayle (Cornish: Heyl) is a town and civil parish in the Penwith district of Cornwall, England, UK.
Hayle was initially a coal importing and ore exporting port but Hayle was initially dwarfed by nearby Angarrack, where a tin smelter was built in 1704 and mills and stamps converted/constructed to process the ore.
Hayle's role was simply to serve as a convenient point to land coal from South Wales, which was then taken to Angarrack by mule.
www.vacilando.org /?title=Hayle   (2688 words)

  
 Hayle Eye: Information on Hayle, Cornwall for visitors & locals. Whats Happening. Walks, Flora and Fauna, Harbour News. ...
A recent survey of the beach at Hayle has confirmed that despite claims that the lack of sand on the beach was a seasonal effect, the sand has failed to return to the beach.
Hayle Eye believes that continued dredging and sand extraction and removal at Hayle will ultimately lead to adverse effects on all of the beaches of St Ives Bay and that short term commercial gain is putting the tourist and holiday trade at risk.
Hayle Estuary is an important site for birds, indeed much of the estuary is a RSPB site important for migrating birds being the most southerly estuary in the country.
sky.prohosting.com /hayleeye   (1927 words)

  
 Save Our Sand, Hayle, Cornwall. Campaigning to save Hayle Beach, Harbour, Estuary and Towans
A recent survey of the beach by SOS Hayle Cornwall has confirmed that despite claims that the lack of sand on the beach was a seasonal effect, the sand has failed to return to the beach.
Hayle Cornwall is quite rightly noted for its three miles of golden sand and Hayle Beach and the other beaches in St Ives bay at Lelant, Carbis Bay and St Ives attract thousands of tourists each year.
Hayle Harbour Company agreed to abide by the findings of the study; one of the key recommendations of which was that the removal of sand should cease in order to allow an equilibrium to be reached.
www.soshayle.fsnet.co.uk   (2070 words)

  
 Hayle Rugby Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hayle play league leaders Barnstaple in 2007-02-17 14:30:00 GMT+00:00.....
Hayle - v - Stroud on Saturday 20th January kick off is at 2pm
Hayle - v - Stroud (EDF ENERGY SENIOR VASE).
www.haylerugby.co.uk   (118 words)

  
 Port of Hayle
Hayle was home to two of the three largest early 19th century mine engine foundries in the world (Harvey's 1779-1903 and Copperhouse 1820-1869) - Harvey's helped produce the largest steam engines ever built anywhere.
Hayle was the only industrial port to cater equally for the export of non-ferrous minerals as well as engineering products.
Hayle is a settlement of unique character and great historical significance, contained within a landscape of equal merit.
www.cornish-mining.org.uk /sites/hayle.htm   (469 words)

  
 Hayle Cornwall close to Penzance
Hayle's estuary, with its muddy tidal flats, is a magnet to many exotic birds and is heavily frequented by bird watchers.
Hayle is a town divided into two areas, the Foundry and Copperhouse.
Hayle as a port had its heyday during the era of copper smelting and foundry works.
www.pznow.co.uk /locplace1/hayle.html   (387 words)

  
 Hayle Cornwall 3 miles of golden beaches
Hayle A hundred and fifty years ago the town was at the summit of its industrial glory.
The Hayle River, the River mouth and the open sea beyond the Red River toward Godrevy Point are notorious for their rip currents and undertows.
The upper reaches of the Hayle Estuary (the most south-westerly estuary) in the UK are a good place to watch birds in autumn and winter.
www.cornishlight.co.uk /hayle.htm   (539 words)

  
 Hayle
Hayle is a small town on the north coast of Cornwall in the District of Penwith.
In the middle of the last century Hayle was one of the most highly industrialised towns in Britain, boasting large metal foundries and ship building.
On 11th September 2002 a memorial to Rick Rescorla was unveiled on the side of Hayle Harbour.
www.hayledental.co.uk /hayle.html   (428 words)

  
 GENUKI: Hayle, St Elwyn
The ancient port of Hayle is situated on the north coast of Cornwall protected by the wide sandy estuary of the River Hayle.
Hayle is a small market town, originally in the parishes of St. Erth, and Phillack; it is situated on the eastern side of the river Hayle, between three and four miles from St. Ives, of which port it is a member.
Hayle Towans and Gwithian Towans beaches are popular with visitors, with lifeguards on duty during the holiday Season.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/Cornwall/HayleStElwyn/index.html   (1996 words)

  
 Hayle - Cornwall
The village of Gwithian is an attractive cluster of cottages and church on the winding coastal road between Hayle and Portreath.
This part of Hayle was where many of the larger houses were built at the time when the tin industry was thriving.
A few miles outside Hayle, the attractive village of St Erth was once on the main coaching route from London to Penzance.
www.cornwalls.co.uk /Hayle   (650 words)

  
 Hayle - St Elwyn (28)
This tiny parish of only 198 acres was centered around the the needs of the Harvey iron foundry at the western end of Hayle, whilst the medieval Parish of Phillack mainly served the needs of the eastern end of the town where he Cornish Copper Company was based.
Hayle was the home of The Cornish Copper Company as well as the Copperhouse Foundry and Harvey’s Foundry.
The foundries had ceased operations by the beginning of the twentieth century but there is much that remains of the industrial and maritime past and efforts are being made to take advantage of this both in terms of preserving the past, creating employment and enhancing the environment.
www.cornwallinscriptions.co.uk /html/hayle_-_st_elwyn__28_.html   (483 words)

  
 Hayle Safe Scheme to End
Hayle Eye has learned that the ‘Hayle Safe’ scheme launched amid a blaze of publicity in September 2004 may about to be extinguished.
While the 'Hayle Safe' scheme was welcomed by local politicians, many local people were left feeling 'flaming angry' that once again Hayle was being treated as the poor relation of the county and was not receiving the services that it was entitled to.
Many pointed out the folly of having smoke alarms if there was no fire engine to respond to the alarm when it sounded and of course the accidents, rescue and other services that the fire service supplies were all highlighted but the politicians remained unimpressed.
sky.prohosting.com /hayleeye/Articles/Article-115.htm   (352 words)

  
 Phillack and Hayle OPC
the civil parish of Hayle was formally created from part of the civil parish of Phillack in 1888, then combined with the civil parish of Phillack in 1935 and in 1937 was incorporated as part of the civil parish of St Erth.
Hayle Wesleyan Circuit - With permission from Cornwall Legacy, limited lookups from the Hayle Wesleyan Circuit Register (from 1866 to 1900) and Hayle Wesleyan Circuit (Wall Section) Register (from 1862 to 1900) are available by contacting me.
St Erth Parish Church - As that part of Hayle known as Foundry straddled the border between the parishes of Phillack/Hayle and St Erth, there were many baptisms, marriages and burials at the St Erth Parish Church that related to residents of Phillack and Hayle.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~phillack   (1123 words)

  
 Penwith District Council - Hayle Regeneration
Hayle has a unique and exciting combination of historic and environmental assets which are helping to drive regeneration for the West Cornwall port and its surroundings.
Today, Hayle's distinctive assets place the town and it's surrounding communities at a singular moment in history, a turning point for the area and the local people who are seizing the opportunity by taking an active part in shaping plans for the future.
Hayle Area Forum was granted funding under the Government's MCTi programme to develop a community-led strategic plan for the regeneration of Hayle and its hinterland.
www.penwith.gov.uk /index.cfm?articleid=15732   (727 words)

  
 Cornwall Beach Guide - Hayle
Hayle Sands is an excellent 3 mile sandy beach that stretches from the Hayle Estuary to Gwithian Towans and Godrevy Point.
The lower half is close to the town of Hayle and comprises different sections of beach known as Hayle Towans, Black Cliff and Mexico Towans
Approach Hayle on the A30 from the east.
www.cornwallbeachguide.co.uk /penwith/hayle/hayle.htm   (151 words)

  
 John Bennett's Web Site
SIGHT OR As your Hayle Town Council and Penwith District Council representative for the Hayle South Ward, I am always looking for your ideas and comments on Hayle issues.
At the Hayle Town Council meeting on 7 December I proposed that we write to ING and all interested parties to see if we could use the Swing Bridge off Hayle Terrace as the access to the North Quay rather than a new bridge that would harm several listed structures.
Three objections were raised to the application to register the land between Hayle Station and Hayle Terrace as a village green.
www.hayle.eu   (674 words)

  
 Property for sale in Hayle Cornwall
Hayle (Cornish: Heyl) is a small town in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
It is at the southern end of St Ives Bay, on the estuary of the Hayle River.
A famous Hayle landmark is Godrevy lighthouse, said to have inspired Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse.
www.cornwallpropertysales.co.uk /property_for_sale_0_Hayle.html   (218 words)

  
 Hayle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The town of Hayle is situated on the north coast of Cornwall.
Until 1934 Hayle was governed by two authorities, Hayle Urban District Council and Phillack Urban District Council.
A separate project and report, the Hayle Historical Assessment was undertaken in 2001.
www.historic-cornwall.org.uk /towns/hayle/hayle.htm   (748 words)

  
 BBC - Cornwall - Extreme Sports - A skate park for Hayle
In late 2001, some Hayle skaters were approached by a local parent regarding the nuisance they were causing by skating on the pavement - they replied that they had nowhere else to skate safely, so they wrote to the council asking for a skate park.
The Hayle Skate project involved the young people and skaters from Hayle in the design and construction plans since day one.
The target is for the Hayle Skate Park to be up and running for summer 2006.
www.bbc.co.uk /cornwall/content/articles/2005/07/26/hayle_skatepark_feature.shtml   (368 words)

  
 Hayle Town Council Official Web Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The £200,000 money ring-fenced to provide the land for a station in Hayle is not to be touched in order to reduce the deficit in required budgets.
Finally, as the process of consultation is not due to be completed until June 2007, no decision on the financial cuts must be made until the budgetary process for 2008/2009 starts.
Members of Hayle in Bloom with Brian Hosken and his team from Penwith District Council and with the Mayor, Paul Birch and Deputy Mayor, John Coombe.
www.hayletowncouncil.net   (957 words)

  
 Tamara Hayle Mysteries
Former policewoman Tamara Hayle is a single mother trying to raise her son while carving out a new career as a private investigator in the urban jungle.
Tamara Hayle's sleuthing skills are put to the ultimate test when her newest, very well-heeled client turns up dead only hours after he hires her.
Tamara Hayle is after some much-needed RandR down in sunny Kingston, Jamaica, when she is befriended by a chatty fellow tourist from Jersey.
authors.aalbc.com /tamara1.htm   (998 words)

  
 Welcome to Hayle ....
Hayle is in the crescent of St Ives Bay surrounded by three miles of golden soft sand stretching to Godrevy Lighthouse with panoramic views of St Ives, Carbis Bay and Godrevy Lighthouse.
This is a very popular location for holiday's from hotels to self-catering with many facilities and a wide range of leisure activities only a short walk from the beach.
The Hayle estuary stretches from Copperhouse to Lelant Saltings, It provides a haven and an invaluable feeding ground for many types of migratory birds each year including some rare ones.
www.hayle.co.uk   (219 words)

  
 GuideMeTo Hayle - Activities, attractions, accommodation & travel directions to Hayle, Cornwall
Hayle, situated in St Ives Bay in Cornwall is famous for its history of copper and tin mining.
Beach lovers are well catered for in Hayle with three miles of golden sands and high sand dunes.
Hayle is also an ideal location from which to visit other nearby resorts such as
www.guidemeto.co.uk /hayle.html   (488 words)

  
 Hayle swingers and Free Sex in Hayle
Whether you're from Hayle or not, there will be someone close to you, perhaps in more ways than one.
There are many people all around the world in the same position as you, looking for a partner for a bit of short-term fun or a lasting relationship to make their life complete.
After all, Hayle is not a small place, and you may need to be introduced.
www.topdating.com /adultdating/Hayle.html   (427 words)

  
 Cornish Chalet breaks, Cornwall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hayle is on the north coast of St Ives Bay and is within easy reach of all Cornwall's main attractions.
During low tide it is pleasant to walk from the Hayle estuary right across to Godrevy and the return journey can be made by the coastal footpath if desired.
Hayle estuary is renowned among bird watchers and the area is ideal for coastal walks.
www.cornwallchaletbreaks.co.uk   (273 words)

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