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Falmouth Town is a civil parish within Cornwall, formed in 1974 from the historic Falmouth Borough Council. Falmouth received its Order of Charter in 1661. [27] As of 2024, it is governed by sixteen councillors (four represent Arwenack and Boslowick, five for Penwerris and three for Trescobeas). Each of them serves a four-year term.
The building ceased to be the local seat of government after the enlarged Carrick District Council was formed in Truro in 1974. [10] At that time, the newly-formed Falmouth Town Council took over the management of Falmouth Art Gallery, which had been based in Grove Place, and Cornwall County Council took over the management of the library. [11]
It was also used as a courthouse, accommodating both the assizes and the County Court. Following the implementation of the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, [4] the mayor, aldermen and burgesses of Falmouth were replaced by an elected council which met in the town hall to discuss issues such as the response to the cholera pandemic of September 1849.
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Falmouth town election on May 17 will include contested races for Select Board and School Committee and two Proposition 2 1/2 debt exclusions. Falmouth town election to address new fire station ...
Voters in Falmouth approved the design and engineering of new wastewater system. The system will halt pollution at Great Pond, town officials said.. Falmouth $2.6 million pickleball proposal ...
Falmouth Arwenack represented part of the town of Falmouth, including Swanpool, Gyllyngvase, Falmouth Docks, the Falmouth campus of Falmouth University, and Pendennis Castle. [6] The division was nominally abolished and recreated at the 2013 election but this had only minor effects on the ward. From 2009 to 2013, the division covered 71 ...
Falmouth Town Meeting will decide on Nov. 13 whether to limit access to town facilities for pickleball games.