Parish Councillor needed!
Would you like to help make a difference within the Parish of Cubert?
Do you have some spare time that you are willing to share?
Cubert Parish Council currently has a vacancy for two Parish Councillors. If you are
interested in becoming a Member of the Parish Council then please write to the
Clerk at the address shown below, stating why you are interested in becoming a
Parish Councillor and what qualities you feel you could bring to the Council.
To be eligible:
(a) you have to be a British subject or Irish citizen,
(b) you must be 18 years of age, and
(c) either in the list of electors for Cubert Parish or have during the whole
of the preceding twelve months
(i) occupied land as owner or tenant in it, or
(ii) had a principal place of work there, or
(iii) resided in or within three miles of it.
The Clerk should receive applications no later than Monday 17th March 2025 for
consideration at the Parish Council Meeting scheduled for Wednesday 19th March 2025. Applicants will be considered by the current Membership, and the decision made by ballot vote. The successful candidate will thereafter be co-opted onto the Parish Council.
If you are interested in becoming a Parish Councillor and would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact the Clerk:
Mr.David Hawken
Pengoon,
Treguth Close
Holywell Bay
Newquay
TR8 5DD
01637 830947
cubertpc@btinternet.com
Cubert Parish COUNCIL
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Cubert Parish lies on the north coast of Cornwall, five miles west of Newquay. The Parish is the northernmost parish of the former district of Carrick.
Cubert is the main village of the Parish but there are several hamlets, the largest being:
Holywell
Treveal
Tresean
With a population of over 1200, Cubert has its own post office stores, Bakers, seasonal store (at Holywell), fish and chip shop (seasonal), two restaurant as well as three pubs/restaurants within the Parish area.
Cubert village has a primary school and a nursery school, village hall and playing fields.
St.Cubert Parish Church dates from saxon times.
There is a Methodist Church dating from 1848 which followed the first Methodist Chapel of 1765.