About Cornwall Council
Cornwall Council is a unique local authority in the United Kingdom that manages a range of services for the more than half a million residents of Cornwall and over five million visitors each year. Established on April 1, 1889, the council provides essential services such as social care for children and adults, waste management, public health services, and environmental conservation, among others.
With its headquarters at New County Hall in Truro, Cornwall Council operates under a devolution deal that empowers the council to make local decisions for the benefit of the community. The council consists of 123 elected councilors who represent Cornwall's diverse population and work collaboratively through 19 community networks, focusing on addressing local needs and enhancing community engagement.
FAQs
- When was Cornwall Council founded?
- Cornwall Council was founded in 1889.
- What industries or markets does Cornwall Council operate in?
- Cornwall Council operates in the following markets: Local Government, Public Administration, Social Services, Waste Management, Public Health, Environmental Conservation, Community Development, Tourism Management, Urban Planning, and Devolved Governance.
- How many employees does Cornwall Council have?
- Cornwall Council has 5000+ employees.
- Where does Cornwall Council have employees?
- Cornwall Council has employees in United Kingdom.
- Is Cornwall Council hiring?
- Yes, Cornwall Council has 1 open remote job.
- Does Cornwall Council support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, Cornwall Council is a remote-friendly company.
- Does Cornwall Council offer a four-day work week?
- No, Cornwall Council does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is Cornwall Council's website?
- Cornwall Council's website is cornwall.gov.uk.
