PUBLIC notices cover a range of applications, ranging from licensing applications for liqueur or entertainment to planning applications, roadworks and other works. Their intention is to inform communities of the latest plans in their area and such applications are considered for approval or refusal by local authorities. Here are some of the latest applications submitted to Cornwall Council in North Cornwall and Torridge District Council in Torridge.

Hazardous substances application

AN application to secure consent to secure hazardous substances near Holsworthy has been submitted to Devon County Council.

Severn Trent Green Power Limited has applied for consent to store the substances in the Holsworthy postcode of EX22 7HH.

The site is presently home to the Holsworthy Biogas Plant, located in neighbouring Chilsworthy and is operated by Andigestion Limited, which was acquired by Severn Trent in 2023.

The public notice states: “I give notice that Severn Trent Green Power Limited is applying to Devon County Council for hazardous substance consent to store hazardous substances at Holsworthy EX22 7HH.

“Devon County Council will decide whether or not to grant consent, and if to grant, will decide on what conditions to grant.”

New speed limit

CORNWALL Council has implemented a 20 miles per hour speed limit has on Celtic Way and Granite Way in Callington, with the order coming into effect from February 27, 2026.

Vehicle licence application

A PORT ISAAC business is seeking permission to site a heavy goods vehicle.

Thomas David Brown, trading as Atlantic Haulage of 6 Mayfield Road, Port Isaac, Cornwall, PL29 3RT is applying for a licence to use Tregath Business Park, located on Station Road, Camelford, PL32 9TX as an operating centre for one heavy goods vehicle and one trailer.

More details on this application be found on the Public Notice Portal.

Alcohol licence amendment

A BUSINESS in Wadebridge is seeking permission to vary its premises licence.

The House Supply Co, located at Unit 44 to 45 Clear Space, Dunveth Business Park, PL27 7FE is seeking to add on-premises sales of alcohol, increase its opening hours, increase the hours it can sell alcohol off site and change the description of the premises.

Representations must be made to Cornwall Council before March 19, 2026.

Find out about planning applications that affect you by visiting the Public Notice Portal.