Landewednack Parish Council is the level of elected government that is closest to the community, with Cornwall Council above it in the hierarchy. Being close to the community, Landewednack Parish Councillors can be the first place people will go with concerns or ideas. For this reason, they play a vital part in village life, making decisions on behalf of the people in the parish. Landewednack Parish Councillors have a passion for making a difference within their local community, recognising the needs of the young and the elderly in equal measure while taking into consideration the legal boundaries within which they work.

 Cornwall Council Notice of Election 2025

Town and Parish Notice of Election 2025 (Cornwall West) 

Elections for all Parish and Town Councils, as well as Cornwall Council, will be held on Thursday 1 May 2025.  Information at the links below will give you all the details you need.  If you have any further questions, please email the Clerk on clerk@landewednackparishcouncil.org.uk

A Councillor - Who? Me?  

Getting Involved  

Standing for Election 2025

 The Good Councillors Guide

To  see a copy of this guide, which will be useful for prospective candidates, please contact The Clerk. mailto:clerk@landewednackparishcouncil.org.uk

Electoral Commission Nomination Papers Link

 

Landewednack Parish Council welcomes feedback from the parish and details of how to contact the Clerk and the Councillors are on the website.


Countrywide 20mph Speed Limits - Phase 4 Helston & South Kerrier - see Updates Page

Consultation deadline now passed. 

The Lizard Map with proposed speed limits

Cormac Letter re Speed Limits with response details

 

 

 

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