CUBERT PARISH COUNCIL
VACANCY FOR ONE COUNCILLOR
AS NO REQUESTS WERE RECEIVED FOR THE VACANCIES TO BE FILLED BY ELECTION,
THE VACANCIES WILL BE FILLED BY CO-OPTION.
The Parish Council may co-opt as a member any person who is legally qualified to hold such office, and who is willing to serve, provided he or she satisfies at least one of the following qualification categories:-
(a) is registered as a local government elector for the parish;
(b) has during the whole of the preceding twelve months occupied as owner or tenant, any land or premises in the parish;
(c) his/her principal or only place of work during the preceding twelve months has been in the parish;
(d) had during the whole of the preceding twelve months resided in the parish or within 4.8 km thereof.
APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE, IN WRITING, TO THE CLERK BY
NOON ON MONDAY 18 March 2024
SO THAT THE ITEM CAN BE INCLUDED ON THE AGENDA FOR WEDNESDAY
20th March 2024,
WHEN THE CO-OPTION WILL BE DECIDED.
THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT WILL BE SELECTED BY BALLOT OF THE COUNCILLORS.
David Hawken
Clerk
Pengoon, Treguth Close, Holywell Bay TR8 5DD
(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.