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Next Parish Council Meeting
The next Parish Council meeting will take place on Tuesday 16 June at 6.30pm in Lanreath Village Hall. Members of the public are always welcome to attend parish council meetings, and if they wish, to speak on any topic of interest or concern to them.
The meetings are conducted in accordance with the Lanreath Parish Council Standing Orders and the Lanreath Parish Council Policy on Audio/Visual recording and photography at Parish Council Meetings. Both of these documents are available to view and download from the Polices & Other Documents page on this website. The Furzedown Community Fund
The Furzedown Community Fund accepts applications for funding and help for community projects/educational needs/individual hardship etc. Please apply giving your reasons and the amount required to:
Mr J Venning,
Triere Farm,
Lanreath,Looe PL13 2PD
or email: j.venning@hotmail.com Adult Digital Exclusion (Jan 2024)
It is recognised that the only way of communicating with many commercial and government organisations is online. Elders and those on low incomes, the most vulnerable in our communities, will become disenfranchised as the growing use of technology makes them more isolated in our communities.
Cllr John Gundry has completed some research on this subject and has drafted a report that assesses the extent of this problem locally and provides useful information schemes available locally that provide opportunities to counter adult digital exclusion.View full news item
Queen's 'Green Canopy' Tree Planting
During this year's National Tree Week, the community of Lanreath Parish recently planted an English oak tree (Quercus robur) in the grounds of the Village Hall as part of the Queen's 'Green Canopy' Jubilee Year celebrations. This was initiated by Cllr Sue Cave, the Parish Council's Environment lead, who, in collaboration with the 'Forest for Cornwall Project', secured the donation of the tree as part of the Project's 'Landmark Tree' initiative. The Village Hall Committee kindly granted permission for the tree to be planted in the grounds of the Village Hall where it will be readily accessible to the whole community.View full news item
New Defibrillator
The village is very fortunate to have a defibrillator situated on the Millennium Green. However, we have managed to secure funding from both our local turbines, The British Heart Foundation, the County Councillors Community fund and the Amenities to enable us to recently purchase our second defibrillator from the British Heart Foundation which is situated outside of the Village Hall. This will be a great contribution to the residential area at the top end of the village and of course any functions that take place in the village hall. The list of trained responders will be the same for both defibrillators and is located next to them. The defibrillator is registered with the South Western Ambulance Service and all weekly and monthly checks will be carried out throughout the year by Sandra Pipe, and training for use of the defibrator will be a joint training session for both defibrillators for the named responders. New Millennium Building Weather Vane
Following extensive fundraising, a handsome new 'The Owl and the Pussy Cat' weather vane was erected on top of the Millennium Building clock tower with a splendidly refurbished clock courtesy of volunteer members of the community. New Millennium Green Retaining Wall
The retaining wall for the Millennium Green was in imminent danger of collapse. This has now been completely rebuilt to a very high standard, with assistance from Viridor towards the funding, and local builder Neil Marshall for completion of the work. Read More News