Millbrook
Parish Council
Millbrook is located on the lovely Rame Peninsula, officially an area of outstanding natural beauty, in South East Cornwall to the west of the river Tamar and the great naval city of Plymouth.
Millbrook Parish Council is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of a variety of public buildings and spaces, several car parks, gardens, the public toilets, the recreation grounds that are central to the community alongside the lake, formed as a flood defence and now a central part of our recreation area.
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Cornwall Council Public Realm Improvement and Re-introduction of Weed Treatment
Email received 31st March 2026 Circulation: Clerks of Town & Parish Councils, South East Cornwall Community Area Partnership c.c. Cornwall Councillors and Chair & Vice-Chair of CAP Dear Colleague, Public Realm Improvement and Re-introduction of Weed Treatment...
Land at Southdown Road – Development of 20 new homes
Planning application PA24/03072 for 20 affordable residential dwellings in the northern half of a field adjoining the southern side of Southdown Road in Millbrook. The development also includes the formation of community allotments, above-grounds Sustainable Urban...
The Poplar Tree in Millbrook Tractor Park
The Parish Council has been exploring options to pollard or significantly reduce the Poplar tree in the tractor park Poplars are very brittle wood. It is in their nature to shed large branches. Poplars like water are often found next to rivers. It is part of their...

