COVID-19 Overview
In light of current government guidelines regarding the Coronavirus pandemic, please read our Business Continuity Plan which provides information on how Marhamchurch Parish Council will operate, review planning applications, make payments and address other issues, especially in relation to the Coronavirus.
People with minor flu-like symptoms should stay at home in isolation for fourteen days.
You should only contact the NHS 111 online service if:
Please do not go to your doctor or a hospital. There’s advice online about how people can protect themselves.
As always there is a lot of information in the media and on social media so it’s important to only use trusted sources.
Planning Applications
Any Planning Applications which are reviewed whilst MPC is not able to hold public meetings will be listed on our Planning Updates page, along with recommendations made by MPC.
For detailed information regarding MPC recommendations, please go to planning.cornwall.gov.uk/online-applications and see Consultee Comments.
People with minor flu-like symptoms should stay at home in isolation for fourteen days.
You should only contact the NHS 111 online service if:
- you feel you cannot cope with your symptoms at home
- your condition gets worse
- your symptoms do not get better after 14 days
Please do not go to your doctor or a hospital. There’s advice online about how people can protect themselves.
As always there is a lot of information in the media and on social media so it’s important to only use trusted sources.
- From the NHS
- Public Health England has also published information and advice
- Cornwall.gov.uk
Planning Applications
Any Planning Applications which are reviewed whilst MPC is not able to hold public meetings will be listed on our Planning Updates page, along with recommendations made by MPC.
For detailed information regarding MPC recommendations, please go to planning.cornwall.gov.uk/online-applications and see Consultee Comments.