Don't look at is_utf8. That's going down the wrong path.
Given this, I decided to use HTML::Entities to convert characters such as £ to £. This is where things got more confusing.
If param foo is encoded using UTF-8 and consists of text with HTML entities, you want
my $text = decode_entities(decode('UTF-8', $cgi->param('foo')));
Don't forget to encode the result if you output it in part of full (using encode or binmode :encoding on the output handle).
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