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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’.
All council meeting information including minutes and agendas.
Information about planning permission in the Parish with links to online applications specific to the Parish.
Find out more about the various services that the Council are directly responsible for.
Latest Council News
Notice of Vacancy in Office of Councillor – Paul Moon
ST BREOCK PARISH COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 87(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 that due to the resignation of Paul Moon, a casual vacancy has arisen in the Office of Councillor for the above Parish Council. If by 8 August, 2024 (excluding...
Notice of Vacancy in Office of Councillor – Bex Pumphrey
ST BREOCK PARISH COUNCIL - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 87(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 that due to the resignation of Bex Pumphrey, a casual vacancy has arisen in the Office of Councillor for the above Parish Council. If by 8 August, 2024...
Funding for Community Projects from the 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...