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North Cornwall Community Area Partnership Meeting Monday 09 March 2026

Please see attached a poster promoting the next meeting of the North Cornwall Community Area Partnership (CAP), taking place on Monday 9 March 2026 at the Parkhouse Centre, Bude.

The session aims to bring together local organisations, partners and residents to strengthen our shared understanding and explore opportunities to improve outcomes for children and young people in our communities.

Download CAP Meeting Info (pdf)

16th February 2026

Closure Order - Hobbacott Lane, Marhamchurch

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 S.14: Temporary Prohibition of Traffic

Please be advised this was previously booked for 15th September 2025 to 26th September 2025 and 24th November 2025 to 5th December 2025.

Location: Hobbacott Lane, Coombepark Lane, Road From Hobbacott Lane To Hilton Road, Hilton Road, Road From The Square To Underlane and The Village, Marhamchurch, Bude, Road From Junction East Of Summerleaze To Hobbacott Lane, Road From Buttsbear Cross To Hobbacott Lane, Bridgerule, Holsworthy and Road From Howard Lane To Hobbacott Lane, Stratton, Bude

Timing: 10th February 2026 to 23rd February 2026 (07:30 to 17:00 hours)

Contact: Ryan Gilbert at Cormac Solutions Ltd -Tel: 0300 1234 222

The above closure has been approved. Please click the following link to view a map and associated documents.

View map and associated documents

26th January 2026

Parish Grant Applications Extended Closing Date

Marhamchurch Parish Council has a small grant budget to support local community and voluntary organisations which operate for the benefit of residents within the Parish. For further information or to submit a request, please contact the Clerk: clerk.marhamchurchpc@gmail.com or see below application form. CLOSING DATE: 16 DECEMBER 2025

Grant Application Form (pdf)

19th November 2025

The Cornwall Local Plan: Planning to 2050

Cornwall Council is creating a plan for how Cornwall will develop over the next 20 years, deciding what can be built and where. To make this plan the best it can be, they need your views on what it’s like to live where you live and what changes you’d like to see.

Between September 2025 and January 2026, they are holding informal drop-in sessions across Cornwall as part of The Cornwall Local Plan: Planning to 2050. These sessions include engaging activities and discussion tables to gather your thoughts on housing, infrastructure, the environment – whatever matters most to you.

North Cornwall sessions – 14 January:
11:00 – 14:00: Bude Methodist Church
16:00 – 19:00: The Old Bank, Camelford

Sessions are free, but please reserve a space here

6th November 2025

Parish Grant Applications are open!!

Marhamchurch Parish Council has a small grant budget to support local community and voluntary organisations which operate for the benefit of residents within the Parish. For further information or to submit a request, please contact the Clerk: clerk.marhamchurchpc@gmail.com or click the link below for an application form. CLOSING DATE: 14 NOVEMBER 2025

Grant Form (pdf)

24th October 2025

Notice of Vacancy

Notice is given pursuant to Section 87(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 that due to the resignation of Kerstie Hunter, a casual vacancy has arisen in the Office of Councillor for Marhamchurch Parish Council.
​For further information please click on the link below.

Download Notice of Vacancy (pdf)

22nd September 2025

Better Housing, Better Health

Better Housing, Better Health. The Warmth & Wellbeing Service.
BHBH is a service working locally to improve domestic warmth & Wellbeing. For further information please click on the link below.

Download Better Houseing Better Health Home Energy Advice leaflet (pdf)

28th August 2025

Statement re Land at the top of Pinch Hill, adjacent to Old Canal Close, Marhamchurch.

Please click on the link below to read the Statement from Marhamchurch Parish Council regarding the land at the top of Pinch Hill, which has been referred to as 'Allotment' site previously.

Statement re Pinch Hill Land (pdf)

22nd July 2025

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