Have your say

Phase two of consultation

Lowarth Treveben is now inviting residents, stakeholders and local groups to share their views on the proposed outline masterplan. This is your chance to provide feedback on the proposals for new homes, community facilities, green spaces and local infrastructure.

Nearly 500 residents and stakeholders provided feedback during the previous phase. Your views helped shape the emerging plans and made a real difference in designing a community that meets local needs. Now we want to hear from you again.

The deadline for feedback is Tuesday 30 June 2026.


Community drop-in event

Join us for our second drop-in event where you can chat with our dedicated project team.

Monday 15 June 2026
3:00pm – 7:00pm
St Issey Village Hall, Gardeners Way, St Issey, Wadebridge, PL27 7RN

Online survey

Tell us your thoughts on the outline masterplan by completing our online survey. It only takes a few minutes.

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Interactive map

Share your ideas and see what others are saying about the new scheme and the surrounding areas.

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Your feedback

What we’ve heard so far

Thank you to those who have already provided feedback for Lowarth Treveben, below are the key themes that we received throughout the first phase of consultation.

This feedback has informed the emerging plans, which include a primary school, village hall, sports facilities and commercial units for small businesses.

Following our drop-in and pop-up events in Cornwall, as well as the online consultation, we received 470 responses, with people sharing their views on the proposals through a range of methods.

The key themes that emerged from these consultations were:

  • Demand for new infrastructure – The proposals include integrated infrastructure to meet these needs including new sports facilities, community spaces and a new primary school. We are engaging with local NHS facilitates to ensure healthcare capacity locally.
  • Traffic, volume and safety – Concerns about road traffic volume and safety are being addressed through close collaboration with Cornwall Council and the highways department, including consideration of sustainable transport links.
  • Housing affordability – Some residents expressed concern about second homes or holiday lets. The proposals include a mix of housing types and tenures, with affordable homes tailored to local needs and provision to ensure these are primary homes.
  • Green spaces and rural character – Protecting open spaces, farmland, wildlife habitats and the rural character of the area is a priority. Measures include retaining open spaces, integrating community allotments, protecting habitats, and delivering biodiversity net gain.
  • The name of the project – Residents and other key stakeholders shared concern surrounding the name of the project, with suggestions stating that it should reflect Trevibban, and that the name should be in Cornish. Therefore, we have rebranded the project Lowarth Treveben, which encapsulates both comments and the vision of the new community.

These concerns have been carefully noted and will continue to inform the development of the proposals. Many have already been addressed in the emerging plans and will be reflected in future updates.

Images from our previous in-person engagement event
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