Cornwall Council has released a useful booklet with information to help you warm, well, happy and safe this winter.
You can download the Winter Wellbeing booklet by clicking on this link.
Cornwall Council has released a useful booklet with information to help you warm, well, happy and safe this winter.
You can download the Winter Wellbeing booklet by clicking on this link.
Lord Robin Teverson Chair, Cornwall & Isles of Scilly LNP has published the latest Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Nature Partnership Newsletter.
The Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Local Nature Partnership is a collaboration of local partners working together to grow nature – leading our local ambition for nature recovery.
If GCSE results day didn’t go to plan yesterday for a young person in your life, remember that a few numbers on a piece of paper do not determine the rest of their life.
Please follow this link for more information from Cornwall Council.
MISSION STATEMENT
Civility and respect should be at the heart of public life, and good governance is fundamental to ensuring an effective and well-functioning democracy at all levels.
The intimidation, abuse, bullying and harassment of councillors, clerks and council staff, in person or online, is unacceptable, whether by councillors, clerks, council staff, or public members.
This can prevent councils from functioning effectively, councillors from representing local people, discourage people from getting involved, including standing for election, and undermine public confidence and trust in local democracy.
NALC, county associations and OVW, as the membership organisations
representing the first tier of local government in England and Wales, and the SLCC, as the professional body for clerks, are committed to working together to promote civility and respect in public life, good governance, positive debate and supporting the well-being of councillors, professional officers and staff.
To that end, the Civility and Respect Working Group will be working to deliver tangible resources, actions and interventions in four main areas: providing councils with the tools to support good governance; lobbying to strengthen the standards regime and encouraging more people to get involved; training; and processes to intervene to provide support to struggling councils.
Adopted 5 January 2023
St Stephen by Launceston Rural Parish has 3 Defibrillators located at Langore Village Hall (on the outside wall to the front of the Village Hall), in Truscott close to the Noticeboard (signposted to the yard of Truscott Farm to the left of the Noticeboard) and in Dutson at the entrance to Homeleigh Garden Centre by the Disabled Parking. All are monitored regularly by Parish Councillors and/or parishioners who then send their reports to The Circuit, the National Defibrillator Network. Many thanks to the British Heart Foundation for supplying our Defibrillators and to our Divisional Member Cllr Paynter, the Parish Day Committee and Homeleigh Garden Centre for their generous donations.
May 2023
Cornwall Council has released a useful booklet with information to help you warm, well, happy and safe this winter.
You can download the Winter Wellbeing booklet by clicking on this link.
We want to reassure our patients that we recognise the difficulties many of you are experiencing in accessing services at the Medical Centre. We appreciate how frustrating it is to either be waiting in a queue for your prescription or on the phonelines to get through to Reception. We would like to thank you for your patience during this difficult time.
As with other NHS organisations, demand has increased greatly and although this is out of our control, we continue to try to improve our services and would like to take this opportunity to let our patients know what we are doing to increase capacity, what we offer as a practice and alternative ways of accessing medical help:
Launceston Medical Centre
Avian (bird) influenza is circulating in Cornwall. Please see the attached poster for information on what you can do to help prevent the spread of the disease.
The Devon and Cornwall police rural affairs team highlight rural issues throughout the year to focus problem solving activity for police, partners and public.
We have produced a series of short videos with key messages and prevention activity and in April we are looking at farm machinery, plant and vehicle theft.
You can find the latest video in the series at the following link.
https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/advice/your-community/rural-crime/
The National Association of Local Councils (NALC) has joined the Local Government Association (LGA) in endorsing a statement from the political leadership of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR), which strongly condemns the multiple attacks and violations of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine. The statement also expresses full support and solidarity to the Ukrainian people and their peers in local and regional government.
The statement reads as follows:
European local and regional governments strongly support their peers in Ukraine
We, local and regional leaders across Europe, strongly condemn the multiple attacks and violations of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine. We express our full support and solidarity to the Ukrainian people and our peers in local and regional government. We will not accept that our European values and integrity be attacked again by the Russian Federation after the violation of Georgian territories by Russia in 2008. We are firmly opposed to the dismemberment of a free and democratic state in Europe.
The escalation of violence, repeated bombings and attacks on Ukrainian cities and territories are a serious threat to the preservation of peace and democracy across Europe. We call on the Federation of Russia to cease its attack, to leave the national territory of Ukraine, to respect all international treaties and fundamental principles of international law and to recognise the full sovereignty of Ukraine over all its territories, including Donbas and Crimea.
Firmly convinced of local democracy and city diplomacy, based on the values of peace that unite our municipalities across Europe since 1951, we stand by the Ukrainian municipalities, cities, hromadas, districts, raions and their representative associations. They are in the front line to protect the population and provide basic services to offer them good quality living conditions and daily survival. The destruction of infrastructure by the belligerents jeopardises the efficient and safe maintenance of basic public services provided by Ukrainian local and regional governments to their citizens.
As European local and regional governments, representing 60 national associations across 40 European countries, including Ukraine, we will continue to work to support them in their efforts. Not only are we ready to support our peers in the country with the materials and expertise they may need in the days and weeks to come. Municipalities and regions will probably have to face soon the human consequences of such a tragedy for Europe, probably resulting in a flow of humanitarian refugees. Coordination with our national governments will be essential.
As the European section of UCLG, let us hope that city diplomacy will soon unite us all again!