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£10,000 penalty for man who repeatedly allowed his dogs to stray

A St Austell man has been ordered to pay £10,000 in fines and costs after allowing his dogs to stray and cause nuisance in his community on multiple occasions. A hearing at Bodmin Magistrates Court on December 17 was told that Ross Stone, of Coopeage Farm, Trewoon, St Austell, had a number of dogs that he repeatedly allowed to stray from his premises. Cornwall Council’s stray dog service regularly collected dogs bel.....

Last updated: 20/12/2024 10:33:40


Privacy notices for Electoral Services

Our privacy notice applies to the following Elections and Registration processes: Where you have made an enquiry by phone, in writing or by email and given us your personal details. Where you have registered to vote by phoning us or writing to us. Also where you have registered with the Government’s Voter Registration Service and they have sent us your details. Information you have provided to the Government's Voter Regi.....

Last updated: 01/08/2025 11:25:34


Stay in touch privacy policy

Stay in touch 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. From May 2018, Cornwall Council is asking residents to ‘opt-in’ in for marketing communications. This is owing to: a change to the rules that govern how we can communicate with you and a new regulation on personal data (the General Data Pro.....

Last updated: 10/07/2024 08:52:54


Pay on exit car parks

Which car parks are pay on exit? Cornwall Council currently has Pay on Exit technology in some of our major car parks. Each of these car parks has a barrier controlled access and exit. There are ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras at the entrance and exit. The cameras will record the number plate of the vehicle and time of arrival. The pay on exit car parks are currently: Millpool, Looe How to pay Payment .....

Last updated: 19/03/2025 13:26:40


Meeting the Public Sector Apprenticeship Target

The government sets a target for public sector bodies with 250 or more staff.  They should employ 2.3% of their staff as new apprentice starts each year.  This target applies to Cornwall Council.  We must ‘have regard’ for the target.  This means we must: Report our data every year (see Data Publication table below) Explain how we have tried to meet the target and the challenges we have dealt with 1. Data Publication – .....

Last updated: 05/05/2022 14:47:03


Resources and waste strategy

One of the biggest challenges we face is how to manage our resources, materials and waste. Cornwall needs to work together on this if we are to protect our natural environment and create a thriving sustainable Cornwall for all. It’s important that we all recycle as much as we can. You've already helped to raise Cornwall’s recycling rates to 44% for 2024-2025. You did this by getting behind the changes we made to Cornwall'.....

Last updated: 11/11/2025 14:06:08


Building Control Privacy Policy

Cornwall Council Building Control takes your privacy seriously. This policy explains: when and why we collect personal information how we use it the conditions under which we may disclose it to others how we keep it secure You can send questions to:- buildingcontrol@cornwall.gov.ukor in writing to Building ControlCornwall CouncilNew County HallTreyew RoadTruroCornwallTR1 3AY Tel. 0300 1234151 Who will control my data? T.....

Last updated: 01/08/2025 11:09:24


Equality, diversity and inclusion in recruitment – fairness and inclusion for one and all

Fairness and inclusion are at the heart of our vision for Cornwall. We want to make sure our recruitment and selection processes are fair to everyone. We want a diverse workforce that is inclusive of all backgrounds, cultures and identities. We want to attract a wider range of diverse applicants to all temporary and permanent opportunities including: Job vacancies Work experience Apprenticeships Graduate and traineeships.....

Last updated: 11/12/2025 09:08:23


More than £1.1m awarded to community projects supporting children and young people

Play areas, skate parks and activity hubs are among the projects that will share more than £1.1m in grants from Cornwall Council. The Council launched the second round of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Fund last summer, to fund infrastructure projects that benefit children and young people. The first round awarded more than £600,000 to projects focused on low carbon infrastructure. Now, after a vigorous and comp.....

Last updated: 30/01/2023 12:05:32


Community Right to Bid

The Localism Act 2011 introduced the Community Right to Bid. It enables certain groups to nominate local land or buildings to be included in theCornwall Council List of Assets of Community Value. Groups which can nominate assets include: town councils parish councils local voluntary organisations and community organisations You can view the location of these assets on ourinteractive mapping page. Select ‘Community’ then.....

Last updated: 27/12/2024 16:04:13


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