Some Falmouth businesses are closed for two weeks during G7 Summit and preparations

It affects those in the Events Square area, where the National Maritime Museum will host the world's media

Author: Emma HartPublished 3rd Jun 2021
Last updated 3rd Jun 2021

The G7 Summit has forced businesses some businesses in Falmouth to shut for the next two weeks.

It affects those in Events Square and Discovery Quay, because the National Maritime Museum is being used as a hub for the world's media.

The attraction and the Maritime and Grove Place also closed to the public and residents in the immediate area will face ID checks.

Police have confirmed the affected businesses closed on Tuesday 1st June and will remain so until 11pm on Thursday 16th June.

It us understood that they have been offered compensation and are being contacted by the Foreign, Commenwealth and Development Office.

Those who have not heard from the FCDO are being urged to contact the engagement team via email: G7engagement@dc.police.uk

What are the restrictions in Falmouth?

  • Businesses within Events Square/Discovery Quay will be closed to the public from 8am on Monday 1st June to 11pm on Thursday 17th June.
  • The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office is working directly with businesses in the area in relation to the closures. If you own a business in Events Square/Discover Quay and haven’t been contacted by the FCDO, please email: G7engagement@dc.police.uk.
  • Whilst some businesses will remain open, this is to provide food and drink for the delegates within the media centre.
  • Tesco Express will remain open to the public.
  • Square Hairdressers will remain open for pre-booked appointments only.
  • Residents within Events Square/Discovery Quay and Campeltown Way will be required to produce documentation to gain access to the restricted area.
  • Ponsharden park and ride/float will remain open until Thursday 10th June. It will be closed to the public from Friday 11th to Monday 14th June.
  • The Dell car park at Falmouth Town train station will remain open to the public.
  • The Quarry car park and Gyllyngvase Beach car park will be open to the public.
  • The car park on Church Street can be accessed prior to 11am daily up to and including Wednesday 9th June. It will be closed from Thursday 10th to Sunday 13th June.
  • Falmouth Town train station will be closed from Thursday 10th to Monday 14th June. People can travel to and from Falmouth Docks station – tickets will be valid. Visit www.GWR.com for more information.
  • Harbour access will not be affected.

People can move around the town centre freely, without ID.

Only residents of Events Square/Discovery Quay and Campeltown Way will need to provide identification to gain access to the restricted area.

Residents and visitors are encouraged to use public transport where practical and are asked to plan their journeys to allow extra time in case of delays.

Face-to-face meetings, leaflets and mailings are among the methods being used to keep in touch with residents who do not have access to online information and police are asking people to share updates with those who are unable to access information online.

Temporary Chief Inspector Joe Mathews, Venue Commander (Media Centre) for Devon & Cornwall Police said: "We are working hard with our partners to minimise the impact of the Summit on the local community and we will continue to provide updates about the event in order that people can plan accordingly. If you have a specific question or concern please contact us via email: G7engagement@dc.police.uk

"We are grateful for the continued support and understanding given by residents and businesses in the area".

Richard Gates, Falmouth Town Manager, added: "I would encourage people visiting the town to use public transport whenever possible to support the businesses. Clearly, with car park capacity being significantly reduced there will be delays so please factor this into your journeys".

Further security arrangements are still being finalised, but details will be shared as soon as possible.

You can check the restrictions in Falmouth, around Cornwall Airport Newquay and Carbis Bay/St Ives on the dedicated G7 Policing Website.

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