St Erth

Parish Council

Konsel Pluw Lannudhno a’gas dynnergh

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.

Find out more about St Erth

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.

Latest Community News

Reminder

Please be aware that the 'No Right Turn' restriction has been reinstated at the junction of the A30/Station Approach. This restriction is a legal requirement of the Traffic Regulation Order and should be adhered to by all drivers. Wills Bros. has asked for your...

Are you registered to vote?

With the forthcoming Neighbourhood Plan Referendum (on 24 May), residents who are not registered to vote already may want to know how they can register. Cornwall Council advises that "Legislation has changed in recent years and while we can send people a paper form...

Treloweth Lane closed overnight for several weeks

Treloweth Lane from St.Erth Station to Treloweth Farm will be closed overnight 7pm to 7am to all traffic including cyclists and pedestrians. A shuttle bus service is in operation during these work to transport cyclists and pedestrians around the Roadworks. please see...