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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Information about planning permission in the Parish with links to online applications specific to the Parish.
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Latest Council News
CIL Report 2022 -23
St Breock CIL report 2022-23
Chairman’s Report May 2023
St Breock Parish Council - Chairman’s Annual Report - May2023 The Covid-19 pandemic was mentioned in last year’s report and now that the earlier mass vaccination programme is complete and we are all learning to live with Covid the next round of booster vaccinations...
Changes to rubbish and recycling collection times in preparation for new food waste service
Construction works are being carried out to prepare Cornwall’s rubbish and recycling transfer sites for the introduction of weekly food waste collections. While the facilities are upgraded, some sites will be closed, and crews will need to take different routes while...