The Council
St. Keverne is situated 12 miles from Helston on the Lizard Peninsula and stretches from Goonhilly Downs, down to the Helford River and along to Kennack Sands. About 2,000 people live in the Parish Employment due to the demise of quarrying is mainly farming, fishing and tourism It is a very active parish and has in excess of 30 organisations who work hard to provide a variety of interesting pastimes. During the year many events are held including the internationally known Ox Roast which is held the first Wednesday in August and at this and other events the famous St Keverne Band can be heard.
Historically the Parish is known for the 1497 Cornish Rebellion and a statue depicting An Gof the blacksmith and Thomas Flamank of Bodmin is erected at the entrance to St Keverne village.
The Parish is served by 13 Councillors, 9 for the St. Keverne Ward and 4 for the Coverack Ward. Members are listed by ward and can be seen by clicking the Members link below.
Council minutes are listed in date order in the Minutes page (Click below).
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