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You can access information about previous public consultations via the links below.
We consulted on our Housing Decarbonisation Strategy setting out how we can help to make homes warmer, healthier and more energy efficient.
We asked for views on our Housing Assistance Policy, combining policies for facilitating adaptations, maintaining independence and improving the quality of local homes.
We consulted on the withdrawal of discretionary funding for SEN residential provision at Pencalenick School
We asked for feedback on our draft Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Strategy to improve the lives of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities in Cornwall
We asked for feedback on the draft AEB Strategic Skills Plan to inform the devolution of the Adult Education Budget to Cornwall.
Other relevant previous consultation and engagement you may be interested in:
In 2024 and early 2025 there were a series of Listening to You meetings across Cornwall for the Leader of the Council to listen to the views of local residents.
In 2022 we organised a range of Meet the Leader meetings across Cornwall to give you the opportunity to ask the Leader of Cornwall Council questions about local issues, services and priorities.
In 2020 we held a listening campaign The Cornwall We Want to hear more from residents about the changes they want for future generations.
You can access information about previous public consultations via the links below.
We consulted on our Housing Decarbonisation Strategy setting out how we can help to make homes warmer, healthier and more energy efficient.
We asked for views on our Housing Assistance Policy, combining policies for facilitating adaptations, maintaining independence and improving the quality of local homes.
We consulted on the withdrawal of discretionary funding for SEN residential provision at Pencalenick School
We asked for feedback on our draft Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Strategy to improve the lives of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities in Cornwall
We asked for feedback on the draft AEB Strategic Skills Plan to inform the devolution of the Adult Education Budget to Cornwall.
Other relevant previous consultation and engagement you may be interested in:
In 2024 and early 2025 there were a series of Listening to You meetings across Cornwall for the Leader of the Council to listen to the views of local residents.
In 2022 we organised a range of Meet the Leader meetings across Cornwall to give you the opportunity to ask the Leader of Cornwall Council questions about local issues, services and priorities.
In 2020 we held a listening campaign The Cornwall We Want to hear more from residents about the changes they want for future generations.