Carharrack, Gwennap and St Day (electoral division) explained

Carharrack, Gwennap and St Day
Map1:Carharrack, Gwennap and St Day electoral division map 2013.svg
Map Entity:Cornwall
Map Year:2013-2021
Map Size:200px
Previous:St Day and Lanner
Stithians[1]
Elects Howmany:One
Region:England
County:Cornwall

Carharrack, Gwennap and St Day (Cornish: Cornish: Karadhek, Lannwenel ha Sen Dey)[2] was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned one member to sit on Cornwall Council between 2013 and 2021. It was abolished at the 2021 local elections, being succeeded by Redruth Central, Carharrack and St Day and Lanner, Stithians and Gwennap.

Councillors

ElectionMemberParty
2013Mark KaczmarekIndependent
2017
2021Seat abolished

Extent

Carharrack, Gwennap and St Day represented the villages of St Day, Carharrack, Cusgarne, Gwennap and the hamlets of Tolgullow, Little Beside, Crofthandy, Vogue, Tolcarne, Higher and Lower Ninnis, Busveal, Coombe, Frogpool. The hamlet of Treviskey was shared with the Lanner and Stithians division. Part of Scorrier was also covered (it was shared with the Redruth North, Mount Hawke and Portreath, and Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu divisions). The division covered 2065 hectares in total.[3]

Election results

2013 election

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2009 No. 850 - The Cornwall (Electoral Arrangements and Consequential Amendments) Order 2009 . . 6 June 2021.
  2. Web site: Henwyn Tyller A-Z . . 14 March 2021.
  3. Web site: E05 Electoral Ward/Division Carharrack, Gwennap and St Day. Office for National Statistics. 14 March 2021.