Forward Thoughts – public session on future of Tregony with Cuby – Tuesday 29 October
Tregony with Cuby parish council is holding an open evening in the village hall on Tuesday 29 October where residents can share their thoughts on what they would like to see in the parish. 6.00-7.30 p.m. informal open session and consultation 7.30-8.30 p.m. discussion...
Tregony with Cuby Parish Council
Tregony is a village and parish in mid Cornwall about 8 miles from Truro and a similar distance from St Austell. The River Fal runs through the parish at the bottom of the valley. The main road to the Roseland, the A3078, crosses the Fal at Tregony Bridge at the bottom of Tregony Hill. The village has a population of just under 1000 people.
Tregony’s history dates back to pre-Norman times. It was an important strategic inland port to Roman and Phoenician traders searching for tin, as well as being an embarkation point for travellers on their way to Spain and Brittany.
Adjoining Tregony is Cuby. Until 2021, Cuby was a parish on its own. Within Cuby Parish are the main church of St Cuby’s, Tregony Primary School, and Roseland Academy. On 1 April 2021, Tregony and Cuby parishes merged to form the new parish of Tregony with Cuby.
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