11/08/2026
An iconic Cornish fishing village which has been the backdrop for films and TV programmes is under threat as cracks have appeared in the quay that protects its harbour.
Campaigners are fighting to raise money for the "special place" and to "protect it for decades to come" after fissures appeared in the quay at Gorran Haven - which will cost six-figures to repair.
The Gorran Haven Harbour Trust (GHHT) is appealing to local people, businesses, second homeowners and tourists to help it raise the £120,000 needed to complete the repairs that will prevent the end of the stone quay falling away and leaving boats, buildings and moorings exposed to the sea.
“Failure to act would be absolutely devastating," said chairman, Geoff Fox. "The 19th-century quay will be lost forever and the impact on local homes, tourism and fishing will be irreparable.”
£40,000 of existing funds have been ringfenced for ‘The Quay to the Village’ project, with a further £23,000 already raised via a JustGiving page and several local events held to raise awareness and vital funds. But they still have a long way to go to reach the six-figures needed.