Welcome to the official website of Landrake with St Erney Parish Council
Landrake with St Erney Parish is a small parish in south east Cornwall. The Parish lies about 3.5 miles (5km) west of Saltash and the river Tamar, and is bisected east - west by the A38 trunk road. Apart from Landrake village, which is the main population centre, the Parish is mainly agricultural and woodland, with small hamlets and farmsteads linked by narrow cornish lanes. The Parish covers almost 3600 acres (1450 hectares), and has a population of about 1000.
Landrake Parish lies on high ground between the deep and partly tidal valleys of the rivers Lynher and Tiddy, which come together at the southernmost tip of the Parish, where the main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance crosses both rivers on a high viaduct
Many of the farms provide tourist accommodation, and in Landrake village there is a shop and post office, primary school, village pub and community hall.
This Web site provides parishioners and visitors with an overview of our Parish and its activities, and is produced by the Parish Council with information provided by individuals and organisations within the Parish. If you have information you would like to see published on this site, especially forthcoming events, please contact the Council.
Latest News
Parish Council meeting dates (Full Council meetings)
The Parish Council meets on the second Tuesday of each month except August and December.
2025
14th January
11th February
11th March
8th April
20th May
4th June
8th July
9th September
14th October
11th November
Annual Parish Meeting: 8th April
Annual Meeting of the Parish Council: 20th May
Download Schedule of Meetings and information for attending meetings (PDF)