Caradon
Caradon Community Network
Cornwall’s 19 community networks are the main way we connect with local communities and help them address important local issues.
You can find out more about the Caradon Community Network here:
- Map of Caradon Community Network area
- Community network profile
- Caradon CNA Profile
- Map of Cornwall showing parishes and community network areas
Caradon Community Network Panel
The panel discusses issues affecting the community network area, agrees ways to progress them and seeks to builds working relationships between local partners.
Panel meetings are open to the public and the press. Our public guide to community network panels explains how the meetings work and rules for reporting and filming meetings.
The panel includes local Cornwall Councillors and representatives from town and parish councils within the community network area. The panel can invite local organisations and service providers like the police and health services to join them at their meetings.
Chair - Councillor Carl Hearn, Linkinhorne Parish Council
Vice-chair - Cornwall Councillor Andrew Long
The Cornwall councillors for Caradon Community Network are:
- Callington - Andrew John Long CC
- Gunnislake and Calstock - Dorothy Kirk CC
- Lynher - Sharon Daw CC
- St Dominick, Harrowbarrow and Kelly Bray - Jim Flashman CC
- St Germans and Landulph - Jesse Foot CC
Parish and town councils in the Caradon Community Network area are:
- Callington Town Council
- Calstock Parish Council
- Linkinhorne Parish Council
- Pillaton Parish Council
- South Hill Parish Council
- St. Dominic Parish Council
- St. Ive Parish Council
- St. Mellion Parish Council
Future panel meeting dates
See the Community network panel meetings schedule for dates of future panel meetings.
Microsoft Teams Meetings
Please see the links below which explain how to join a Microsoft Teams Meeting, and guidance on how to participate in a Microsoft Teams Meeting.
Panel agendas and notes
Thursday 1 April 2021
Thursday 14 January 2021
Wednesday 14 October 2020
If you would like any earlier agendas or notes, please contact the Community Support Assistant using the contact details on this page.
Cornwall Council Community Chest Crisis Scheme
The Community Chest gives grants to not-for-profit projects supporting local communities across Cornwall. Each Cornwall Councillor has a small grants budget for projects in their area. The main aim this year is to support projects responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.
We know that many small groups without a constitution are helping to respond to the crisis. We encourage these small groups to apply for a grant to support their local community work.
Groups with a constitution should first apply to Cornwall Community Foundation's Emergency Fund. Cornwall Council contributed £100,000 to the fund. Cornwall Community Foundation can offer grants between £1000 and £10,000.
The Community Chest may also be able to support:
- Groups that are facing funding issues due to the crisis
- Community projects that are not related to the crisis
To find out more, please email localism@cornwall.gov.uk. Please include brief details of your group and the work you are doing. We will then ask the Cornwall Councillor if they would like to support your project and have funds to do this. If so, we will ask you to complete a brief application form. We can also talk to you about the option to promote this as a crowdfunding project. We do this on the Crowdfund Cornwall website.
Please get in touch as soon as possible. The closing date for completed applications is 26 February 2021.
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2018-19
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2017-18
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2016-17
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2015-16
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2014-15
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2013-14
Useful links
Caradon Community Network
Cornwall’s 19 community networks are the main way we connect with local communities and help them address important local issues.
Continue readingYou can find out more about the Caradon Community Network here:
The panel discusses issues affecting the community network area, agrees ways to progress them and seeks to builds working relationships between local partners.
Panel meetings are open to the public and the press. Our public guide to community network panels explains how the meetings work and rules for reporting and filming meetings.
The panel includes local Cornwall Councillors and representatives from town and parish councils within the community network area. The panel can invite local organisations and service providers like the police and health services to join them at their meetings.
Chair - Councillor Carl Hearn, Linkinhorne Parish Council
Vice-chair - Cornwall Councillor Andrew Long
The Cornwall councillors for Caradon Community Network are:
- Callington - Andrew John Long CC
- Gunnislake and Calstock - Dorothy Kirk CC
- Lynher - Sharon Daw CC
- St Dominick, Harrowbarrow and Kelly Bray - Jim Flashman CC
- St Germans and Landulph - Jesse Foot CC
Parish and town councils in the Caradon Community Network area are:
- Callington Town Council
- Calstock Parish Council
- Linkinhorne Parish Council
- Pillaton Parish Council
- South Hill Parish Council
- St. Dominic Parish Council
- St. Ive Parish Council
- St. Mellion Parish Council
Future panel meeting dates
See the Community network panel meetings schedule for dates of future panel meetings.
Microsoft Teams Meetings
Please see the links below which explain how to join a Microsoft Teams Meeting, and guidance on how to participate in a Microsoft Teams Meeting.
Panel agendas and notes
Thursday 1 April 2021
Thursday 14 January 2021
Wednesday 14 October 2020
If you would like any earlier agendas or notes, please contact the Community Support Assistant using the contact details on this page.
Cornwall Council Community Chest Crisis Scheme
The Community Chest gives grants to not-for-profit projects supporting local communities across Cornwall. Each Cornwall Councillor has a small grants budget for projects in their area. The main aim this year is to support projects responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.
We know that many small groups without a constitution are helping to respond to the crisis. We encourage these small groups to apply for a grant to support their local community work.
Groups with a constitution should first apply to Cornwall Community Foundation's Emergency Fund. Cornwall Council contributed £100,000 to the fund. Cornwall Community Foundation can offer grants between £1000 and £10,000.
The Community Chest may also be able to support:
- Groups that are facing funding issues due to the crisis
- Community projects that are not related to the crisis
To find out more, please email localism@cornwall.gov.uk. Please include brief details of your group and the work you are doing. We will then ask the Cornwall Councillor if they would like to support your project and have funds to do this. If so, we will ask you to complete a brief application form. We can also talk to you about the option to promote this as a crowdfunding project. We do this on the Crowdfund Cornwall website.
Please get in touch as soon as possible. The closing date for completed applications is 26 February 2021.
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2018-19
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2017-18
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2016-17
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2015-16
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2014-15
- Caradon Community Network Councillor Community Grant Payments 2013-14