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My Cornwall Wedding privacy notice

The Cornwall Registration Service, under the banner of My Cornwall Wedding e-newsletter is committed to protecting your privacy and security. This policy sets out how and why we use your personal data to keep you informed and in control of your information. Who we are The My Cornwall Wedding newsletter is an e-news service operated by Cornwall Council’s Registration Service under the name of My Cornwall Wedding. They are .....

Last updated: 13/08/2025 12:57:28


Newsletter Privacy Policy

The Cornwall Registration Service, under the banner of My Cornwall Wedding e-newsletter is committed to protecting your privacy and security. This policy sets out how and why we use your personal data to keep you informed and in control of your information. Who we are The My Cornwall Wedding newsletter is an e-news service operated by Cornwall Council’s Registration Service under the name of My Cornwall Wedding. They are .....

Last updated: 17/03/2026 10:07:58


Beware of the dangers - water safety advice

What to do if someone falls in the water Firstly call for help, dial 999 and ask for the coastguard if you are at the coast, fire service and ambulance if you are inland. Try and give an accurate location use landmarks or signs and stay on the line. Do not enter the water. It is human nature to want to help but often will only result in two casualties in the water and nobody to direct rescuers to the scene. Shout to them.....

Last updated: 01/10/2025 15:00:15


Adult Social Care Comments, Compliments and Complaints

We are responsible for services for adults including: care and support for older people people with physical disabilities or learning disabilities, and people with mental health needs and their carers It is important that we hear feedback about your experiences of adult social care, so that we know what we are doing well and where we need to improve. Feedback can be positive, negative or neutral. Compliments and commen.....

Last updated: 27/02/2026 14:26:12


Employment of school age children

Cornwall Council has a statutory duty to: regulate supervise enforce legislation about all aspects of Children in employment. A child assisting in any trade or occupation carried on for a profit or gain is classed as employed. Even if they receive no payment for their labour. It is important that anyone employing a child does so strictly according to the law. Who can be employed? No child under the age of 13 years can .....

Last updated: 17/07/2025 13:22:43


Funded projects since February 2025

Recently funded Since February 2025 the community capacity programme has received over 100 applications. Details can be found below on what has been funded so far: Camel Valley China Clay and Luxulyan Cornwall South (Kemeneth Kernow Soth) Falmouth and Penryn North Cornwall North Kerrier and East Penwith Penwith Roseland and Truro Saints Coast South East Cornwall South Kerrier Tamar to Moor Countywide Camel Valley C.....

Last updated: 30/03/2026 15:05:39


The Fire Fighters Charity

The Fire Fighters Charity has supported the fire and rescue service community for 77 years. Help us make sure they’re here for the next 77. Please donate if you can Fundraising in Cornwall In the past year, Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service have helped to raise £64,132.46 for The Fire Fighters Charity.  All of our upcoming events will be: Advertised on the Service events page Shared across our social media accounts. Promo.....

Last updated: 07/11/2022 12:30:13


Parenting Programmes - to support children aged 4 to 11 years

Parenting programmes are workshops and/or groups that support you with some of the challenges of being a parent. Parents tell us that they learn a great deal from each other and enjoy the support that a group provides. We offer a selection of free workshops, whatever the age or needs of your child. Understanding your Child (Togetherness - Solihull Approach) – Ages 4 to 11 Join us for a free 20-hour workshop (10 weekly 2.....

Last updated: 27/11/2025 16:24:13


Report a problem with a road or pavement

If you need to report something that is causing an immediate danger or is an emergency please call 0300 1234 222. To let us know about a problem you have found with a road or pavement, please use the forms below. We will not accept reports made via a third party system or organisation. Track the progress of something you have reported Electrical problem Report a problem with: a street light illuminated street signs and .....

Last updated: 21/04/2026 12:02:06


Noise

Noise nuisance Noise is one of the statutory nuisances that can be investigated by the Council. Find out more about statutory nuisances We can investigate certain types of noise nuisance. The source of the noise must be coming from premises (including land), such as a neighbouring residential property, or commercial business. We can also investigate noise that is emitted from or caused by a vehicle, machinery or equipment.....

Last updated: 01/05/2026 14:01:56


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