Millbrook Lake

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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Areas of ownership and responsibility

Areas of ownership and responsibility

The graphic image shows the areas that are covered by Millbrook Parish Council and those that fall under the jurisdiction of Cornwall Council. Millbrook Parish Council's Assets (responsibilities): The Recreation Park Area The Quay, Lime Kiln and Fundus - Title number...

Use of the main recreation field survey  – updated information

Use of the main recreation field survey – updated information

Referred to locally as the 'dog walking field' and historically as 'bogey park'   Please select your preferred option: Option A – Leave the field in its current condition with a mosaic of short and long grass to be maintained by the Parish Council in an informal...