St Erth

Parish Council

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St Erth is a small village in West Cornwall, situated situated along the River Hayle. The “original” crossing of the river Hayle was here providing the main route through to Penzance from Hayle, Camborne, etc. It is twinned with Ploulec’h in Brittany.

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All Council & related Committee meeting information including minutes and agendas that can be viewed online along with upcoming meeting dates.

Information about planning permission in the parish with links to online applications. You can search by Planning Application number and also find out when the Council will consider a specific application.

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Have you seen this insect?

Have you seen this insect?

What is it? A highly aggressive predator of native insects that poses a significant threat to honey bees and other pollinators. Originally from Asia, in 2004 this invasive non-native species was accidentally introduced to France where it has spread rapidly and into...

STATEMENT – CHENHALLS RD DEVELOPMENT

STATEMENT – CHENHALLS RD DEVELOPMENT

The Parish Council, in conjunction with Cornwall Council and the landowner, would like to clarify and address a number of rumours currently circulating in relation to the site at Chenhalls Road. The site has been owned by Barton Bridging Ltd since 2019 when the...

2026/27 BUDGET

2026/27 BUDGET

SEPC raises most of its money through the precept and this enables the Parish Council to perform its functions.  Parish Councils can apply for other funding such as grants and funding awards, generally for specific projects, but do not receive any funds directly from...