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St Keyne and Trewidland Parish Council

Welcome to the official website of St Keyne & Trewidland Parish Council

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On our website, you will be able to find out all you need about the council's work and the services it delivers to residents and visitors of our community.

If you are looking for information about this council, you can view and download a handy guide to what it does, or browse along the menu at the top of this page.

If you are looking for details of what services Cornwall Council provides, such as recycling, planning and planning enforcement, potholes and fly-tipping, visit their website at cornwall.gov.uk.

Introducing your new parish council

26th June 2021

Next Council Meeting Tuesday 10 December 2024 7pm St Keyne village hall

The Chair has called an Extraordinary Public meeting to agree its response to a planning application. Agenda and reports for this meeting are published on the 'Meetings' section of this website. Everyone welcome. View and download a civic calendar of meetings for 2025 below.

Download document (pdf)

Zoom or not to Zoom?

The government is asking parish councils if they think your councillors should be able to join in public meetings by video link. What do you think?

So if your councillor can't attend because of illness or family commitments, they'd be able to dial in to the meeting and still take part. And if they can't join by video, do you think they should be able to ask another councillor to vote on their behalf?

Visit our website to get the link to their survey. Consultation closes 19 December 2024.

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Remote meetings consultation

31st October 2024

Co-option of Martin Cluer

At their public meeting on 13 November 2024, councillors voted to co-opt Mr Martin Cluer as the ward member for St Keyne.All councillors welcome Martin and wish him well in his new role.

14th November 2024

The Informer - November edition out now

The November 2024 edition is being delivered right now!

If you haven't had your copy yet, drop us an email and we'll get one out to you informer@stkeynetrewidlandpc.org.uk or follow the link below to download a copy in glorious colour!

The Informer No5 November 2024

1st November 2024

Civility & Respect

Throughout the local government sector, there are growing concerns about the impact bullying, harassment, and intimidation are having on local councils, councillors, clerks, council staff and the resulting effectiveness of local councils.

Councillors in St Keyne & Trewidland have signed up to a Civility & Respect Pledge that sets out what they regard as acceptable behaviour between themselves and their residents.

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Civility & Respect Pledge

16th September 2024

Report it!

If you have any issues with potholes, dogs, abandoned vehicles, graffiti, flytipping or planning, the easiest way to report it to Cornwall Council is to go online. Cornwall Council will acknowledge your complaint and give you a reference number so that you can track its progress.

If you have an issue with trees or hedges that are growing over the pavement, the parish council can take action for you. Download the quick guide below.

Download this guide to logging your complaint (pdf)

Overhanging trees and bushes

How the parish council spends your money 2025/2026

At their public meeting on 13 November 2024, councillors voted to approve the parish council budget for 2025/2026 and to set a precept (local council tax) that will be charged out to residents in the coming year. This note explains what the council’s budget for next year is and sets out how it manages residents’ tax receipts.

The precept for 2025/2026 has been agreed at £12,618. This is the same as it is in the current year

How the council spends your money 2025-26

29th November 2024

Community Emergency Plan updated November 2022

The council's Community Emergency Plan has been updated to include the new ward of Trewidland and is available to download below The plan is not designed to deal with local emergencies affecting only one householder or when the emergency services can deal with it without parish council involvement.

Download document (pdf)

10th November 2022