St Breock
Parish Council
Welcome to the beautiful rural parish of St Breock – the largest in North Cornwall. Bounded to the North by the Camel Estuary, an AONB, the parish has a broad biodiversity with numerous SSSI’s. In Cornish, our name is Nansant meaning ‘Holy Valley; which has at its centre the 13th century St Breock church. The parish is rich with archaeological sites from the Neolithic period, an example here of the Men Gurta monolith, proudly standing next to some more modern ‘monoliths’.
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Latest Council News
Parish Council Precept 2023/24 – No Increase
At the December Parish Council meeting, the Budget and annual setting of the Precept took place. Members gave strong consideration to the current financial climate and are aware that some Parishioners may be experiencing difficult times. With this in mind, Members...
£65,000 For Community Projects (St Breock Windfarm Community Fund)
The fund is open to not-for-profit organisations in St. Breock, St. Wenn, Withiel, Egloshayle, St. Issey, St Columb Town, and Wadebridge Town The fund is for a broad range of environmental, socio-economic, and educational projects that benefit local people ; this...
Walking Back to Happiness
Refurbishment of Edmonton Crossroads Walkers Shelter. St Breock Parish Council is delighted to announce that, the Edmonton Crossroads Walkers Shelter has been totally refurbished, with the aid of a grant from St Breock Wind Farm. It is hoped that both residents...