17/04/2026
Here we go again! Having already been shut down for two and a half months, we are now being forced to close for another month just as the season starts. Irreparable damage to our business thank you Cornwall Council. No notice given - we found out on Facebook! No offer of compensation, still want us to pay rent to the Council and business rates. They truly, deeply do not care about small businesses.
Our trips will still be going ahead, so please keeping booking and if you need any fishing bait or tackle please give us a ring 07901 731201.
An update from CORMAC. If you would like to speak to them about it please call 0300 1234 222 or email them at [email protected]
CORMAC - ROSS BRIDGE UPDATE:
We wanted to let you know what’s coming next for the Ross Bridge project and, importantly, what this means for local access over the coming weeks.
From Monday 20 April, the temporary bridge will close to both vehicles and pedestrians. This is a necessary step so that we can safely remove the temporary structure and begin installing the newly refurbished Ross Bridge. We know that another closure is frustrating, particularly for local residents and businesses who have already shown a great deal of patience, and we genuinely appreciate that continued understanding. This closure marks the final major stage of the project and brings us much closer to reopening the road for good.
Once the temporary bridge is removed, the team will prepare all of the bearings, supports and connection points needed for the permanent bridge to be installed. The refurbished bridge will then be lifted into place and secured, followed by the installation of the deck plates that form the main carriageway. After that, works will continue to complete the bridge and its approaches, including installing the footway, kerbs and handrails, carrying out drainage works, resurfacing the road and laying the final road markings. There will also be thorough safety checks and inspections before the bridge reopens.
Because the works are taking place over the harbour, they need to be carefully planned around tides, weather conditions and limited working space. To reduce the overall length of the closure as much as possible, we will be working extended hours, including most weekends, where it is safe to do so. Our aim is to reopen the road by Friday 22 May, in time for the late May Bank Holiday weekend.
For the early May Bank Holiday weekend, we are planning to temporarily reopen pedestrian access only, allowing people to cross on foot. Pedestrian access will then close again on Tuesday 5 May so that construction work can safely continue. Due to the close proximity of pedestrians to heavy plant and machinery, no construction work will take place over that Bank Holiday weekend for safety reasons.
We know how important this route is to the local community and the harbour, and we are committed to keeping everyone informed as the works progress. Further updates will continue to be shared via Let’s Talk Cornwall as we move towards reopening. Thank you all once again for your patience and cooperation while this essential work is completed and a safer, refurbished bridge is put back in place.
If you would like to speak to Cormac about it please call 0300 1234 222 or email them at [email protected]