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Falmouth and Penryn Community Area Partnership Cornwall Councillors

Falmouth and Penryn Community Area Partnership

The community area partnership brings local organisations and people together.  Its role is to tackle the issues that matter to communities, so everyone can start, live and age well.  There are 12 community area partnerships in Cornwall.  

Partnership meetings are open to the public and the press.

The partnership involves Cornwall Councillors and town and parish councils in the area.  It also involves other organisations that serve our communities.  These include the Police, health services and voluntary and community sector.  

Partnership meeting dates - 2023/24

  • Tuesday 23 January 2024*  
  • Tuesday 26 March 2024* 

*Note: Provisional pending final decision by CAP on the frequency of its meetings, to be informed by further discussion at its next meeting.

Microsoft Teams Meetings

To join an online meeting in Microsoft Teams please select a link within the agenda (listed below).

The links below explain how to join a Microsoft Teams Meeting, and guidance on how to participate in a Microsoft Teams Meeting.

Panel agendas and notes

If you would like any earlier agendas or notes, please use the contact details below to request them. This includes agendas and notes from the former Community Network Panels.

Cornwall Council Community Chest Scheme

For information on the Cornwall Council Community Chest Scheme please follow the link.

Past Councillor Community Grant Payments

Cormac Programming (highways maintenance)

Indicative Works programmes for Cormac construction and highway maintenance works are accessible via the link: Cormac Programming.

Community and health profiles

Understanding the profile of our population at different geographical levels is key to ensuring we understand the needs of our population. Our Community Profiles allow you to find, explore and use a wide range of facts and figures for Cornwall and can help highlight variations. 

View the Community Insight Profiles for Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 

Know Your Area 

The Falmouth and Penryn Know Your Area report provides a summary of key information available about the population living within this CAP area. It signposts to a wide range of data and information relating to health, the economy, crime and housing. It also provides links to further data and other sources of information.

Town and Parish Council information

Changes to Town and Parish 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 Town or Parish Council to view their information:

Clerk: Tracy Hladkij
Address: Laity Villa, Laity, Wendron, Helston, TR13 ONN
Telephone number: 07943193329
Email addressclerk@budockparish.net

Budock Parish Councillors 

To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor

Website:  Budock Parish Council

Clerk: Mr Colin Chapman
Address: Chy Lean, St Keverne Road, Mawgan, Helston, TR12 6AY
Telephone number: 01326 221648
Email addressparish.clerk3@btinternet.com

Constantine Parish Councillors

To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor

Website: Constantine Parish Council

Clerk: Mr Mark Williams
Address: Falmouth Town Council, Council Offices, The Old Post Office, The Moor, Falmouth, TR11 3QA
Telephone Number: 01326 315559
Fax Number: 01326 312662
Email Address: mark@falmouthtowncouncil.com

Falmouth Town Council Councillors

To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor

Website: Falmouth Town Council  

Clerk: Andrew Bishop MBE
Telephone Number: 07964 735219

Address: C/O A Bishop MBE, 25 Trevithick Road, Pool, Redruth, TR15 3NW

Email address: clerk@mabeparish.comor mabeparish@gmail.com

Mabe Parish Councillors
To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor

Clerk: Mrs Lisa Clements
Address: Mawnan Parish Council Offices, MS Electrical, The Square, Mawnan Smith, TR11 5EP
Telephone number: 01326 251022
Email addressclerk@mawnan.org.uk

Mawnan Parish Councillors

Robert Reid

To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor

Website:  Mawnan Parish Council 

Clerk: Mrs Anna Pentecost

Telephone Number: 01872 863878
Email Address: mylorparishclerk@outlook.com

Address: 4 Mellingey Mill, Perranwell Station, TR3 7FR

Mylor Parish Councillors

To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor

Website: Mylor Parish Council 

Clerk: Ms Helen Perry
Address: The Library, St Thomas Street, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 8JN
Telephone Number: 01326 373086
Email Address: helen.perry@penryn-tc.gov.uk   

Penryn Parish Councillors 

To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor

Website: Penryn Town Council

Clerk: Councillor Ashley Bridges

Waterloo Place
Old Carnon Hill
Perranwell Station
Truro
TR3 7NG

07816 388474

Email Address: clerk@perranarworthalpc.org.uk

Perranarworthal Parish Councillors

To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor

Website: Perranarworthal Parish Council 

Clerk: Miss Mary Gosling
Address: 3 Cliff Terrace, Portreath, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16 4LE
Telephone Number: 07907 842937
Email Address: ponsanoothpc@gmail.com

Ponsanooth Parish Councillors

To view Register of Interests please select individual Councillor

 

Community area partnerships information

About community area partnerships

Find out about Community Area Partnerships, 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.

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