Please read our information on how we are supporting residents and businesses, as well as information on affected services.
- Map of China Clay Community Network area
- China Clay CNA profile
- Map of Cornwall showing parishes and community network areas
China Clay Area Community Network Panel
The Community Network Panel discusses issues affecting the community network area and agrees ways to progress them. It also seeks to build working relationships between local partners.
Panel meetings are open to the public and the press. Our public guide to community network panels explains how the meetings work and rules for reporting and filming meetings.
The panel includes local Cornwall Councillors and representatives from town and parish councils within the community network area. The panel can invite local organisations and service providers, like the Police and health services, to join them at their meetings.
Future panel meeting dates
- Monday 8 February 2021 - 7pm - Virtual Meeting via Microsoft Teams
- Monday 19 April 2021 - 7pm
- Monday 14 June 2021 - 7pm
- Monday 9 August 2021 - 7pm (Annual General Meeting)
- Monday 11 October 2021 - 7pm
- Monday 6 December 2021 - 7pm
Microsoft Teams Meetings
Please see the links below which explain how to join a Microsoft Teams Meeting, and guidance on how to participate in a Microsoft Teams Meeting.
Panel agendas and notes
- Chine Clay CNP Agenda 8 Feb 21
- China Clay CNP Agenda 7 Dec 2020
- China Clay CNP Meeting Notes 7 Dec 2020
If you would like any earlier agendas or notes, please use the contact details below to request them.
Cornwall Council Community Chest Crisis Scheme
The Community Chest gives grants to not-for-profit projects supporting local communities across Cornwall. Each Cornwall Councillor has a small grants budget for projects in their area. The main aim this year is to support projects responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.
We know that many small groups without a constitution are helping to respond to the crisis. We encourage these small groups to apply for a grant to support their local community work.
Groups with a constitution should first apply to Cornwall Community Foundation's Emergency Fund. Cornwall Council contributed £100,000 to the fund. Cornwall Community Foundation can offer grants between £1000 and £10,000.
The Community Chest may also be able to support:
- Groups that are facing funding issues due to the crisis
- Community projects that are not related to the crisis
To find out more, please email communitynetworks@cornwall.gov.uk
Applications for this year are now closed
Councillor Community Grant Payments
- China Clay Community Network Councillor Grants 2017/18
- China Clay Community Network Councillor Grants 2018/19
Town and Parish Council information
Changes or amendments to Parish and Town Council information
Please email us at ptcchanges@cornwall.gov.uk to let us know about any clerk changes or amendments.
To let us know about casual vacancies please use our Contact the elections team form.
Please select a parish or town council to view their information
Clerk: Mrs Julie Burdon
Address: Rocholme, 1 Treburdon Drive, Roche, St Austell, Cornwall, PL26 8QB
Telephone Number: 01726 890983
Mobile: 07899718000
Email Address: clerk@rocheparishcouncil.gov.uk
Roche Parish Councillors
To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor
- Daniel Inch
- David Yelland
- Graham Rowe
- Irene Northey
- John Wood
- Julie Oxenham
- Karen Jane Norris
- Michael Edyvean
- Paul Jones
- Peter Ames
- Sharon Tippett
Website: Roche Parish Council
Clerk: Lynn Clarke
Address: The Claytawc Building, Fore Street, St. Dennis, Cornwall, PL26 8AF
Telephone Number: 01726 821700
Fax Number: 01726 828131
Email Address: clerk@stdennisparishcouncil.org.uk
St Dennis Parish Councillors
To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor
Clerk: Mrs Amanda Kendall
Address: Foxleigh, Treviglas Lane, Probus, Truro, TR2 4LH
Telephone number: 01726 883614
Email address: clerk@saintenoderparishcouncil.org.uk
St Enoder Parish Council Parish Councillors
To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor
- Charlotte Cowburn
- Christopher Dixon
- Claire Parkyn
- Colin Hook
- David Hearl
- Dick Cole
- Gary Lobb
- Ian Wimberley
- Jacqueline Baker
- Kerri Dean
- Mandy Jayne Gregory
- Mark Kessell
- Michael Bunyan
- Peter Cocks
Website: St Enoder Parish Council
Clerk: Linda Ranger
Address: St Stephen in Brannel Parish Council, Office 2, Brannel Room, 22 Fore St, St Stephen, St Austell, PL26 7NN
Telephone Number: 01726 823003
Email address: clerk@ststepheninbrannel-pc.org.uk
St Stephen-in-Brannel Parish Council Parish Councillors
To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor
- Barry Davey
- David Hatton
- David Simpson
- Donald Hallett
- John Harris
- Julie Broad
- Keith Truscott
- Keith Wonnacott Mbe
- Kim Wonnacott
- Linda Ocock
- Michaela Harris
- Mike Berryman
- Mike Mclenning
- William Sibley
Website: St Stephen-in-Brannel Parish Council
Clerk: Mr David Stevens
Address: Rockhill Business Park, Higher Bugle, St. Austell, PL26 8RA
Telephone number: 01726 851001/01726 850280
Fax number: 01726 851001
Email address: treverbynpcouncil@gmail.com
Treverbyn Parish Councillors
To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor
- Alison Wills
- Ann Roberts
- David Highland
- Gary Hooper
- Luke Bazeley
- Madeline Rance Matthews
- Matthew Luke
- Maxwell Shand
- Sally Anne Saunders
Website: Treverbyn Parish Council
Need help?
Most issues can be resolved online, it's the quickest and most convenient way to get help.
- Link Officer: Tasha Davis
- Support Assistant: Lisa Grigg
- 07891 803914
- localism@cornwall.gov.uk
Community network useful information
About community networks
Find out about community networks, what they do and what they are responsible for
Devolution
Localism and Devolution are key elements of the Council Business Plan 2018-2022. Devolution's purpose is to help sustain locally-led service delivery.
Neighbourhood planning
Find out how people to come together through a local parish or town council and say where they think new houses, businesses and shops should go, and what they should look like.
Community emergency planning
Our toolkit provides practical support to help your community plan ahead and become better prepared for emergencies.