Our current rental charges have been reviewed and new pricing will be implemented for the period 1st January to 31st December 2022 as below;
Residential Permits (2 cars only) £550 per year
Commercial Permits (multi cars) £1100 per year.
We are happy for you to pay in 2 instalments however please note that the 1st payment will need to be with us before 18th December 2021 and the 2nd payment before 18th June 2022. Failure to pay by these dates will mean that the space will be re-allocated to the next person on our waiting lists.
Payment methods will be direct payment only into our bank account as details below:
Lloyds Bank, Liskeard
Acc No: 00727200
Sort Code: 30-95-08
Unfortunately, we cannot accept cash or cheques this year due to the increased banking fees the Charity is being charged.
Upon receipt of your payment we will then issue you with a new permit.
If for some reason you no longer need your space please do let us know as there are a lot of people in West Looe looking for parking at the moment.
Thank you for renting your space from us and supporting our Charity.
19th October 2021
Office Opening Hours
Opening hours at the office are normally - Monday to Thursday : 9am to 11am.
Please note sometimes we are called away to do site visits so if closed please do email anything important to wltt2@btconnect.com or phone Sue Pengelly on her mobile 07712577974.
22nd September 2021
Education Grant for Gracie Giles
Gracie Giles a pupil from Looe Primary School secured a place with the Royal Ballet School and West Looe Town Trust has been pleased to support her. We are all extremely proud of what she has achieved and the Trustees have wanted to assist her as much as they could. She has has kindly donated a mug from the Royal Ballet School to the Charity and we will hold it at the office - only to be used for special occasions. Thank you Gracie for this nice gesture.
DIVISION - Local Band play a thank you gig for the West Looe Town Trust Charity and their support
The boys are as follows:
Drums – Jonty Wearing
Base guitar – Charley Anderson
Lead guitar – Ollie Hallworth
Rhythm guitar and backing vocals – Will Jaycock
Lead singer – Tiago Bond
They played on 4th September on the seafront to raise money for the new lifeboat and to publicly thank the WLTT for their generous support. The ELTT kindly let them use the space and they
4th September 2021
Mirror Dingy Donation
This Saturday - Leo Southern and crew used the new Mirror Dingy donated by the Trust to Looe Sailing Club and the young sailors to help with their sail training programme.
The dingy was named after our previous Chairlady - Geraldine Oliver.
She looks pretty cool and I am sure the children will love using her.
14th August 2021
EDUCATION GRANTS 2021-22 - application list now closed
The West Looe Town Trust is delighted to announce that it has set aside funds to provide grants for local students for the forthcoming academic year.
This annual education grants scheme is designed to assist local students, and their families, with expenses incurred as they undertake their further and higher education studies.
In order to save costs all correspondence this year will be sent via email and BACS Payments made rather than cheques issued.
12th August 2021
New Clerk
Sue Pengelly has now started working at the Trust, taking over from Mr John Currah. She is pictured here with her niece - Paige who has been trying out her new chair.
28th July 2021
John Currah has officially retired after 15 years as Clerk to the Trust.
Colin Crabb, Chairman of WLTT said: “On behalf of the Trust I would like to wish John a long and happy retirement. John has been a major asset to the Trust with his calm, loyal, dependant and unselfish service over many years.
Being born and raised in Looe, John has lived through many changes, giving us the benefits of his detailed knowledge of the town and its local families.
Thank you for your company and doing such a great job, so enjoy your retirement and the time you can now spend with your family and friends.
Many thanks and best wishes.”
Tributes from other Trustees were: ‘I have worked with literally dozens of clerks during my forty odd years of public service, and John Currah is definitely in the top three.' Jimmy Dingle - Trustee
‘A perfect gentleman and a man of honour and integrity who is always prepared to go the extra mile to help.’ David Stevens – Trustee