It is the last chance to have your say on the documents that Cornwall Council will use as a ‘blueprint’ for where new housing, business and commercial developments will be built.

The documents also look at new development charges to support infrastructure and how the council plans to protect mineral resources.

With various consultation events already held, an online survey ending at 5pm on Monday will be residents’ last opportunity to let the council know if they think it has locations for development and charges right.

A spokesperson said: "In our previous residents’ survey the results told us that housing and economic development are important to the people of Cornwall; and so we proposed planning policies that set out how we plan to manage housing and commercial development in the future, and fund the infrastructure to support them."

In particular the council wants to know what residents think about proposals set out in three planning documents:

1. Where development will take place in the future

The Cornwall Site Allocations document survey is about identifying development sites for future growth in Bodmin, CPIR, Falmouth/Penryn, Hayle, Helston, Launceston, Newquay, Penzance/Newlyn, Saltash, St Austell and the two eco-community sites. It also identifies the infrastructure needed to support such growth.

2. New development charges for single homes, and small and large developments, to fund new infrastructure

The Community Infrastructure Levy document survey is about new development charges for single homes, and small and large developments, to help fund the infrastructure needed as a result of development

3. Plans to safeguard mineral resources

The Minerals Safeguarding document survey is about protecting mineral resources and mineral infrastructure in Cornwall.

Residents can take part in the surveys by visiting the council website cornwall.gov.uk/planningpolicyconsultations

For help with the surveys or more information about the consultations phone 0300 1234 151 before 5pm Monday.