People can hear about highways maintenance and the latest on Cornwall Council’s electoral review at the Caradon Community Network Panel meeting on February 1.

The meeting takes place at 6.30pm in the Council Chamber at the Callington Town Council offices.

Paul Allen, CORMAC’S highways and environment manager, will provide an overview of CORMAC’s highways service standards, including how repairs are managed and how people can report highways defects. 

There will also be an update on the electoral review, which aims to ensure that all Cornwall councillors represent a similar number of voters. 

The meeting includes a discussion about proposals to give local communities a greater voice through the Caradon Community Network Panel. 

In addition, there will be updates on local policing and neighbourhood planning, as well as local matters from Cornwall councillors.

The panel meets every two months to discuss matters that affect the local area and to progress these by working in partnership with Cornwall Council and its partners, including town and parish councils, the voluntary and community sector, and the police and health services.

The Caradon panel includes all five Cornwall councillors for the area and representatives of the following parishes: Callington, Calstock, Linkinhorne, Pillaton, South Hill, St Dominick, St Ive, St Mellion and Stoke Climsland.

The meeting is open to the public and everyone is welcome.