
For over ten years Cornwall Rural Community Council (CRCC) has organised the Carers Carol Service. This year it was held on 7 December in Truro Cathedral.
The Carers Carol Service, organised by Cornwall Rural Community Council (CRCC) will be held in Truro Cathedral on Monday 7 December at 2pm.
The Cornwall County Playing Fields Association (CCPFA), which is administered by the Cornwall Rural Community Council, will be presenting cheques totalling £60,000 to Cornish play areas across Cornwall.
From 1 October 2009, two mental health projects, Sanctuary and Nightlink will be becoming part of Re-Gain (Cornwall) C.I.C
An evening to celebrate the time and commitment provided tirelessly by the trustees of Penwith’s five Day Centres
The winning villages in this year’s Calor Cornwall Village of the Year competition have been announced
CRCC, on behalf of the Learning & Skills Council, is running a half day workshop at Kingsley Village, Fraddon, on the 20th July 2009
The Cornwall Rural Community Council’s (CRCC) Young Carers Project took a group of young carers to the 10th Young Carers Festival organised by The Children’s Society and YMCA
The Cornwall County Playing Fields Association (CCPFA) has launched a new play improvements award scheme
A day of support and advice to those interested in keeping their community halls vibrant and sustainable.
LINk hold quarterly events for people in Cornwall to come along and share their views on what they think is working and isn’t working well with health and social care services.
A new scheme is being piloted in a handful of venues in Cornwall, which will offer people the opportunity to talk in confidence about the services they receive in relation to their mental health.
The Cornwall County Playing Fields Association (CCPFA) has launched a new play improvements award scheme
The Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Self Help Group will be starting up in Truro on Thursday 18th June
The CRCC are delighted to welcome on board, new Chief Executive, Peter Jefferson.
The event was put on by the CRCC’s Mental Health Project and sponsored by NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, and took place in Truro on Friday 3rd April.
ACRE is pleased to note Government recognition of differing rural needs across the country which require targeted responses at local level developed in conjunction with local people.