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Community Development

CRCC works with communities across Cornwall to assist them in planning their desired future and helping them implement projects which arise out of this planning process. Click on the links below to discover more information:

Community Planning

Image of Community Plans The Community Planning Team work throughout Cornwall, undertaking community consultation, research projects for councils/organisations and providing training, as well as offering support & a free advisory service. More Information

Parish Plan Project Development

Parish Plans Advice and support is available from CRCC to assist the development of projects arising from the community planning process. This service includes project management and funding guidance. More Information

Community Buildings

Community Buildings Management groups of Village Halls and other community buildings can obtain expert advice and support from CRCC to assist in the day-to-day running of these buildings. This service covers project development, funding advice, adopting and interpreting constitutions, effective management, legislative issues and the implications of obtaining and conforming to charitable status.

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Community Enterprise

Community Enterprise The Community Enterprise Service offers support to existing and prospective community based social enterprises throughout Cornwall. Community enterprises can be broadly defined as a business established and owned with community involvement that trades in goods or services and whose surpluses are put back into the local community.

The service can support community-based organisations who wish to become less reliant on grants through developing trading activities as a step toward financial independence through social enterprise.

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Pro Help

CRCC is the local delivery agent for Pro Help in Cornwall, brokering free advice and support from a network of professional firms to community and voluntary groups in their local area.

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