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Cornwall Slip 'N' Slide Wins Appeal, Reopens Soon
27 Jan
Summary
- Cornwall Council initially refused planning permission for the Kernow Slide attraction.
- A government inspector overturned the council's decision, granting temporary permission.
- The 145m water slide will reopen to the public in May.

A 145-meter-long slip and slide attraction in Cornwall, known as Kernow Slide, has been granted temporary planning permission for three years. Cornwall Council had originally refused permission in February 2025, citing the attraction's unsuitable location, reliance on private vehicles, and negative impact on the rural landscape. Local residents also raised concerns about noise and traffic on narrow roads.
However, a government planning inspector allowed an appeal, stating the visual impact was limited. The inspector acknowledged potential issues but granted permission for a temporary period to allow the council to assess the slide's effects. The attraction, which had reopened during the appeal process, is scheduled to welcome visitors again starting in May.



