Padstow is a town, civil parish and also angling port on the north coastline of Cornwall, England, UK. The community is positioned on the west financial institution of the River Camel estuary roughly 5 miles (8.0 kilometres) northwest of Wadebridge, 10 miles (16 kilometres) northwest of Bodmin as well as 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Newquay. The population of Padstow civil parish was 3,162 in the 2001 census, reducing to 2,993 at the 2011 census. Additionally a selecting ward with the exact same name exists yet prolongs regarding Trevose Head. The population for this ward is 4,434. Commonly a fishing port, Padstow is currently a popular visitor location. Although a few of its former fishing fleet continues to be, it is mostly a yachting place on a remarkable coast with few conveniently navigable harbours. The impact of restaurateur Rick Stein can be seen in the port, as well as vacationers take a trip from cross countries to eat at his dining establishment and cafés. This has brought about the town being referred to as "Padstein", by food authors in the British media. Nevertheless, the boom in the appeal of the port has created home rate inflation both in the port and bordering areas, as individuals get homes to live in, or as second or holiday homes. This has meant significant numbers of citizens can not pay for to acquire building in the location, with costs frequently more than 10 times the average income of around £ 15,000. This has caused a population decrease. Plans to develop a skatepark in Padstow have been recommended and funds are being raised to produce this at the Recreation Ground (Wheal Jubilee Parc).