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This category leads to websites for the east of  Carbis Bay and Lelant.
which besides the town of Hayle includes settlements to the north and east along St Ives Bay.
This category includes websites for the village and parish of St Erth, through which the River Hayle
flows from the south east to the mouth, south of Lelant Salts.
Here the western boundary is with  Ludgvan, west of Little Mill at Canon's Town, then following the River Hayle
to Relubbus in the parish of St Hilary, where websites are represented by  Marazion to the south west.
The parish of Germoe is further south east towards  Porthleven on the south coast.
Linear settlements of Townhead and Noonvares are north of the River Hayle which forms the southern boundary,
as it nears its source to the east in Crowan parish.
Besides Hayle, this category represents the settlememts of Leedstown, Wall, Carnwell Green and Connor Downs in the parish of Gwinear - Gwithian.
This parish extends to the north east tip of St Ives Bay, as far as Godrevy Point and Godrevy Island.
This category represents the area east of the bay, until those represented by  Camborne to the east.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Hayle and the neighbouring parishes, of Crowan, Gwinear - Gwithian and St Erth.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that an editor can link them to the county's "tree view"; eg.  Travel and Tourism: Accommodation [ symbol ].

Sites about local artistic, cultural and entertainment activities, events, institutions, businesses and organisations.
This category is for websites that are related exclusively to business and economic activities with an address in the area, including individual businesses and institutions and professional bodies. Businesses which also have branches in other localities should be submitted to a category which includes all of those localities, for example Cornwall.
Please submit sites relating to restaurants, cafes, pubs, bars and other eating or drinking establishments in Hayle Cornwall and the immediate area.