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Council Tax 2024

The Budget and Council Tax for the 2024/2025 financial year was set on 20 February 2024. This covers the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. How much is Council Tax going up? There is an overall increase in Cornwall Council’s part of the Council Tax of 4.99%. This includes 2% resulting from powers granted by the Government to set an Adult Social Care Precept. This raises extra Council Tax to provide much needed money fo.....

Last updated: 26/03/2024 12:01:27


£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


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


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


Play areas

Reporting an issue The majority of children's play areas are managed by local organisations rather than Cornwall Council. Signs on site will usually identify the owner or provide contact information. Our Environment Service manages 107 children's equipped play areas and teenage facilities. These are regularly inspected. If you wish to report an issue with one that you think belongs to Cornwall Council, please email enviro.....

Last updated: 12/09/2025 12:42:17


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: 12/08/2025 08:46:10


Empty properties

Empty Properties are a wasted resource that could provide much needed homes. They can be an eyesore for local residents and cause other concerns. Cornwall currently has a high housing need, with many pressures on the housing market. We are working towards bringing empty properties back into residential use and helping to meet housing requirements. This also helps us continue to raise housing standards. What can we do to h.....

Last updated: 07/10/2025 12:14:58


Technical advice for planning applicants

What is EH-TAP? ‘Environmental Health - Technical Advice for Planning Applicants’ (EH-TAP) is a flexible service providing: developers applicants and agents seeking consultee advice or comments on environmental health matters linked to the planning process. EH-TAP is aimed at applicants who want to ‘get it right first time’ and in the process reduce costs and save time. EH-TAP provides a consultee perspective on potenti.....

Last updated: 28/02/2025 15:57:38


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