- Source: Perranporth (electoral division)
Perranporth (Cornish: Porth Peran) is an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom that returns one member to sit on Cornwall Council. The current Councillor is Steve Arthur, a Conservative.
A ward of the same name returned one member to Cornwall County Council between 1973 and 2009, when the council was abolished.
Cornwall Council division
= Councillors
=2009-2021
2021-present
= Extent
=2013-2021
The former Perranporth division covered the town of Perranporth, the village of Bolingey, and the hamlets of Callestick, Perranzabuloe, Penwartha, Perrancoombe, Cocks, Rose and Mount. The division covers 3,691 hectares in total.
2021-present
The current division covers the town of Perranporth, the villages of Blackwater, Trevellas, Mithian and Bolingey, and the hamlets of Callestick, Perranzabuloe, Penwartha, Perrancoombe, Cocks. The village of Wheal Rose is shared with the Redruth North division.
= Election results
=2021 election
2017 election
2013 election
2009 election
Cornwall County Council division
= Councillors
== Election results
=2005 election
2001 election
1997 election
1993 election
1989 election
1985 election
1981 election
1977 election
1973 election
References
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