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Following the elections in May, the Council’s new political administration has set out their priorities to deliver real change on the issues that matter most to residents and communities across Cornwall.
The Council Priorities Plan 2026-2030 is the next important step on that journey as it outlines what the Council will focus on in the years ahead to achieve those priorities.
The plan also sets out the Financial Principles to guide how Cornwall Council will deliver the priorities while remaining financially sustainable and resilient. This is important, because the financial context for Cornwall Council and other local authorities remains challenging. More people need our services and at the same time the costs of delivering those services continue to rise.
To maintain a balanced budget we will need to make further savings and review how services are provided. On the plus side, the Government is planning to give more certainty to councils about revenue funding for future years, meaning we can plan better for the years ahead.
The Council Priorities Plan 2026-2030 will be our Business Plan, guiding how the Council will deliver improved outcomes for residents. It will underpin the comprehensive review of our spending and the resulting budget proposals and Medium Term Financial Plans.
We want your views
Please let us know which actions are most important to you and what Cornwall Council can do that would make the biggest impact on the quality of life for you and/or your family.
To provide your feedback, please complete the survey below by 18 January 2026.
Alternatively, you can send in your comments by email to haveyoursay@cornwall.gov.uk or by post to: Cornwall Council Priorities Consultation, County Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3AY
Before you start
By registering yourself on Let’s Talk Cornwall (or signing in if you are already registered) before starting this survey, you will be able to save this survey part way through and return to it later without losing data you have already submitted. You will also receive a copy of your responses for your records.
Following the elections in May, the Council’s new political administration has set out their priorities to deliver real change on the issues that matter most to residents and communities across Cornwall.
The Council Priorities Plan 2026-2030 is the next important step on that journey as it outlines what the Council will focus on in the years ahead to achieve those priorities.
The plan also sets out the Financial Principles to guide how Cornwall Council will deliver the priorities while remaining financially sustainable and resilient. This is important, because the financial context for Cornwall Council and other local authorities remains challenging. More people need our services and at the same time the costs of delivering those services continue to rise.
To maintain a balanced budget we will need to make further savings and review how services are provided. On the plus side, the Government is planning to give more certainty to councils about revenue funding for future years, meaning we can plan better for the years ahead.
The Council Priorities Plan 2026-2030 will be our Business Plan, guiding how the Council will deliver improved outcomes for residents. It will underpin the comprehensive review of our spending and the resulting budget proposals and Medium Term Financial Plans.
We want your views
Please let us know which actions are most important to you and what Cornwall Council can do that would make the biggest impact on the quality of life for you and/or your family.
To provide your feedback, please complete the survey below by 18 January 2026.
Alternatively, you can send in your comments by email to haveyoursay@cornwall.gov.uk or by post to: Cornwall Council Priorities Consultation, County Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3AY
Before you start
By registering yourself on Let’s Talk Cornwall (or signing in if you are already registered) before starting this survey, you will be able to save this survey part way through and return to it later without losing data you have already submitted. You will also receive a copy of your responses for your records.
Please complete our survey to give your views on our Priorities for Cornwall and the guiding financial principles. This survey will close on 18 January 2026.
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We will use the information you provide to inform the Council's Priorities Plan 2026-2030 and related policies and strategies.
The Data Controller for the information you provide in this survey is Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro TR1 3AY. Data Protection Registration Number: Z1745294. Once the survey has closed, your data will be held within Cornwall Council’s secure network and premises for up to 2 years. Where we ask you to supply personal data on this form, we will only make access to this data available to authorised members of staff who are required to process it for the purposes outlined in this privacy notice. Please note that other information you provide, such as responses to open questions, may be published in full.
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If you need a paper copy of the questionnaire or require this information in a different format, please email haveyoursay@cornwall.gov.uk or call 0300 123 1118
Comments and queries
For comments and queries about our draft Council Priorities Plan, please email us at haveyoursay@cornwall.gov.uk or call 0300 123 1118
Alternatively, you can send in your comments by post to: Cornwall Council Priorities Consultation, County Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3AY