Transforming Camborne

Each of our groundbreaking projects has a vital part to play in improving health, learning, leisure, career opportunities and the environment in Camborne.

Revealing our ten projects

Ten projects to radically transform Camborne are on track. Business cases have been approved and funding is being released.

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Welcome to Camborne Town Deal

The Government has announced £23.7m in Town Deal funding to help transform Camborne and provide a better future for its residents

Ten projects are being developed. They are Basset Centre and White House redevelopment, Co-Working Space, Camborne Renew, Kerrier Way re-design, Camborne Contemporary Crafts Club, Project A-Void Phase 2, Life Cycle Camborne, Park Gerry Sport and Amenity, Food and Farming Hub and renovation of the Recreation Ground.

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Launch raises money for after school classes

Posted in Uncategorised by Camborne Town Deal ON 11th September 2024

Completion of the second phase of work at the Create Contemporary Crafts Hub in Camborne has been celebrated in style. People visiting the new studio during its official launch were treated to a display of pottery, a look around the facilities and a glass of wine. They also had the chance to enter a raffle […]

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New pottery studio opens

Posted in Uncategorised by Camborne Town Deal ON 2nd September 2024

Saturday 7th September 2024 sees the much-anticipated opening of the new pottery at CREATE Contemporary Crafts Hub in the centre of Camborne. From 3-6pm, Create CIC will be opening their doors and welcoming the local community to their new, fully accessible ceramics studio. The studio will be fully equipped with different sized kilns, a slab […]

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Fibre Park will not proceed

Posted in Uncategorised by Camborne Town Deal ON 13th August 2024

Fibre Park, the proposed high quality enterprise space for the tech community in Camborne, will not proceed. The Penhaligon building, which was set to house Fibre Park, was found to have reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC). The associated increase in renovation and material costs made the project financially unviable as no further funding is available from […]

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