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This category tree is for websites about, or with addresses located within, the ceremonial county of Cornwall.
The county is the most south-western in the  South West of England.
Cornwall as a Unitary Authority includes the offshore archipelago, of the  Isles of Scilly to the west,
and the county of  Devon is to the east, where the  River Tamar forms a significant part of the county boundary,
as it flows into the  English Channel along on Cornwall's south coast.
The west and northern coasts are exposed to the area of the Atlantic Ocean, known as the Celtic Sea.
The administrative capital of Cornwall is the city of  Truro, and the county no longer has the
division into districts (see  Government).
Postal addresses within the county start their post code "TR" for Truro in the west, whereas those
near the Devon border may begin "PL", for Plymouth.
Where localities are too small to justify their own category, websites may be listed
according to their the postal town.
Please note that there are sub-topics for the major categories which are shown by clicking the
dark  symbol right of the category heading.
The sub-topics are shown in their localities, by clicking this, such as  Cornwall: Accommodation .
If this is grey, then clicking restores the view with localities at the top.

Please do not suggest websites directly to this category.

If the website pertains to a particular place in the county which has its own category, then it should be
suggested under that category in an appropriate sub-category if one exists.
If the website relates to the whole (or a significant part) of Cornwall, or the websites shows
multiple office locations, then please find the most appropriate topical sub-category here.
Inappropriate submissions here will only delay the site's review and potential listing by editors.

Only if the website shows the addresses of more than one locality will it be included in one of
the county's topical categories, with the exception of Community, Health or Environmental websites,
providing information of broader interest in Cornwall.
 
If your locality is not listed, then suggest the website to the appropriate subcategory of the postal town.
where it can be added to the "Tree View", such as  Cornwall: Business and Economy .
For a locality without its own category:
If you know three websites that correspond to a new locality in Cornwall, consider applying to be named editor
of the new category, making sure the title and descriptions comply with the Editing Guidlines?
Altarnun is a small village, but its parish has the largest area in Cornwall, though relatively low population, since it stretches from
the west boundary of Lewannick and Trewen, west of  Launceston, over the north east of  Bodmin Moor.
Altarnun's northern parish boundary is with Laneast parish along the River Inny.
This category lists websites for north Bodmin Moor westwards to Michaelstow's boundary, which with Blisland is represented by  St Breward.
Along the A30 main road, the village of Belventor, associated with Jamaica Inn, is at the south west of Altarnun parish.
To the south, St Neot parish includes Colliford Lake, where websites for thise parish may be listed here,
but St Cleer immediately east, is represented by the  Minions category.
Websites for the west of St Neot in Cardinham are listed in  Bodmin, and those for south of St Cleer are listed in  Liskeard.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of Altarnun and
immediate vicinity of Bodmin Moor, such as St Neot.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

This Arts and Entertainment category is to guide users to information and
organisations related to the arts and entertainment available in Cornwall. :
It should lead to websites ranging from architecture, visual arts, dance, music,
photography, theatre, performing arts venues, museums, galleries,
libraries, cinema, and cultural events.
Priority is given to listing websites in their locality category where available,
but this may mean those categories are too small to justify an
Arts and Entertainment category, linked from here.
Since 2019, Cornwall has been set up as a Regional Tree, so by clicking the  -symbol,
at the end of the path, then those localities and websites will be revealed.
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Please note that the websites for some businesses related to arts and entertainment are listed under the  Business and Economy
category tree.  eg -  recording studios, production companies, and retailer of recorded music or arts equipment. 
The website must show more than one postal address in Cornwall to avoid being pushed to a locality category.
Prompt listing of your site is more likely if suggested to the appropriate subcategory of its locality.
where it can be added to the "Tree View", such as  Cornwall: Arts and Entertainment .
This category represents Bodmin, population about 12600, the parish and town in the centre of Cornwall,
to the south west of Bodmin Moor.
Cardinham parish is directly east south of the A30 trunk road, and Helland parish is on the moor directly to the north.
Helland's west boundary is the River Camel, and St Tudy is the parish west of Helland,
but St Mabyn is west of the Camel before it flows west of the town
at Nanstaton village in Lanivet, the next parish west of Bodmin.
As the A30 leaves Bodmin to the south west, the parish is Lanhydrock.
Lanhydrock's east boundary is the River Fowey, at  Lostwithiel parish.
South east of town at Bodmin Parkway railway station, the River Fowey is the northern boundary of
St Winnow parish separating Lostwithiel from Bodmin.
Until they have separate categories, websites from any of these neighbouring parishes may be listed in subcategories here.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of Bodmin town and
immediate vicinity of Cornwall, such as including Cardinham, Fawton, Lanivet, Polbrock Trebyan, Washaway and Withiel.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

Bodmin Moor is a granite moor situated between Camelford, Launceston, Bodmin and Liskeard. Rough Tor (pronounced Row as in Cow, Tor) is its most famous geological feature. The moor has several stone circles and easily visble signs of very early habitation.
Only sites about the moor itself should be submitted here. Sites for businesses, especially tourism enterprises, should be submitted to the nearest village or town.
Boscastle is a seaside village between  Tintagel and  Crackington Haven, on the north east coast of Cornwall.
It has a fishing port harbour, fed by the River Valancy flowing in a steep valley between Lesnewth and St Juliet parishes, from Otterham.
Websites for these parishes are included here, whereas those for Davidstow are included with  Camelford to the south, whereas
those for Trelash eastwards in Warbstow parish are included with  Week St Mary further east.
The coastline to the east is rugged with steep cliffs, leading to small beaches only accessed from the South West Coast Path until Crackington Haven.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Boscastle and the neighbouring parishes, of Lesnewth, Otterham and St Juliet parishes.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that an editor can link them to the county's "tree view"; eg.  Travel and Tourism: Accommodation [ symbol ].

Bude is a seaside town and surfing resort, at the mouth of the River Neet (aka Strat) in north east Cornwall.
It is within the parish of Bude-Stratton, having a combined population around 9,200, with its own category
at  Stratton, which also represents neighbouring rural parishes inland to the east.
Marhamchurch parish is directly south, then Poundstock represented by the  Widemouth Bay category.
This category includes websites for settlements of Flexbury, the Northcotts and Poughill, north of
the town, but those for over the boundary in  Kilkhampton parish.

Please suggest websites only from or about Bude and the surrounding coastal area within Bude-Stratton parish.  
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that an editor can link them to the county's "tree view"; eg:  Travel and Tourism: Accommodation [ symbol ].

Most websites are listed in their locality categories. This category is for websites with more than one address in the county or where the locality category doesn't yet exist. Please note that there are several sub-categories available. Websites relating to travel and tourism should be submitted to the Travel and Tourism category or one of its sub-categories.
Sites are listed primarily by their physical location and not by market coverage. Very few sites will be included in the county category, usually only those with offices in more than one location. Sites which do not show a location may not be listed.

Sites should be submitted to their nearest locality even if a Computers and Internet or Business and Economy category does not exist within that locality. Categories may be added as the site lists grow.

Callington is parish and town with a growing population around 6,000 in east Cornwall.
Callington is on the A388 road 9 miles south of  Launceston, and
about 7 miles north of  Saltash.
The A390 passes from the Tamar at  Gunnislake, westwards on the way to  Gunnislake.
Kelly Bray is within the parish to the north of Callington town, and South Hill parish which is north east
is included here, but Linkinhorne parish next north west stretches over the River Lynher and is represented by the  Minions category.
Bray Shop is in the parish of  Stokeclimsland north of Kelly Bray.
St Dominick is the parish directly south east of Callington, but parishes of
Pillaton and St Mellion are represented by  Landulph further south.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show the parishes of Callington and South Hill in east Cornwall.
Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

This category leads to websites for the parish of Calstock, on the west bank of the River Tamar,
north of  St Dominick at Cotehele Quay.
The major conurbation is at the north east of the parish, and has its own category;  Gunnislake,
where the A390 provides the only road crossing of the Tamar, north of  Saltash.
Calstock village has a railway station, with a line that winds north to Gunnislake station, which
ends on the hill south of Gunnislake proper at Drakewalls.
The railway crosses the Tamar south of Calstock village, over an Edwardian viaduct from  Bere Alston.
This category represents all the rural area south and west of Drakewalls, south of the A390, including hamlets
of Albaston, Clampits, Danescombe, Harrowborrow and Metherell, before  Callington, as well as
north of the A390, and west of St Ann's Chapel and Chilsworthy to the parish's north west boundary with  Stoke Climsland.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity to the parish of Calstock,
south and west of  Gunnislake .
Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

Camborne, population about 220000, is a town near Cornwall's north coast between  Hayle and  Redruth.
Whereas Hayle is in the UK parliamentary constituency of St Ives, since the 2010 general election, the next western constituency is Camborne and Redruth.
 
Camborne parish has a two mile coast-line, North Cliffs east of Navax Point in the parish of Gwinear-Gwithian, represented by
the Hayle category, whereas Illogan parish, west of Portreath, are both represented by the Redruth category to the east.
Inland, Red River, flows through the north of the parish, towards the Celtic Sea at St Gothian Sands.
Kebelland and Reskadinnick are settlements between Red River and the town north of the A30 main road.
East of the town, the A30 is the parish boundary between Illogan and Carn Brea, which is represented by the Camborne category,
including websites for Pool east of Tuckingmill.
This area is known as Heartlands, associated with former tin mines in the 228 metre hill of Carn Brea, and
in 2006 qualified as the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.
Carnkie is the mining settlement south of Carn Brea hill, before Four Lanes further south on the B3297 road.
 
Camborne's southern boundary is with Crowan.
Troon is a settlement before this boundary, but websites for
Burras, Crowan, Nancegollan and Praze-an-Beeble are included here.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parishes of Camborne, Carn Brea or Crowan.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that an editor may link them at county level in the  Regional Tree View, such as  Cornwall: Business and Economy  [ symbol ].

Camelford, population about 3,000, is a town and parish north of  Bodmin Moor, on the River Camel, which rises
from tributaries in the north of hamlets of Slaughterbridge and Trefrew, and east around Davidstow.
From the town, the Camel flows southwards through  St Breward.
Besides Davidstow parish, this category lists websites for the sparsely populated moorland parish of Advent,
south east of the town, which includes hamlets of Highertown, Pencarrow, Tresinney and Watergate.
Michaelstow is the parish to the south west, represented by the St Breward category.
The settlements of Helstone and Lentaglos are in the east of the parish before  St Teath to the south west,
and the parish of  Delabole is to the north west.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of Advent, Camelford and Davidstow north west of Bodmin Moor.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

This category leads to websites for Carbis Bay, east of  St Ives.
This includes the village of Lelant on the west bank of the inlet at
the mouth of the River Hayle south to Lelant Salts.
To the south west of Lelant Down, Canon's Town and Whitecross are in the parish of  Ludgvan,
whereas websites for the east of the St Ives parish boundary in St Erth parish,
through which the River Hayle flows from the south east are included in the  Hayle category.
The bay itself is called St Ives Bay, which extends to the east as far as Godrevy Point and
Godrevy Island, in the north of the parish of Gwinear - Gwithian, east of  Camborne.
Carlyon Bay is a settlement east of the  Charlestown area of  St Austell, formerly a centre of the mining industry.
It lies within the Carlyon parish, created in 2009, which includes the hamlets of Garker and Tregrehan Mills, inland
before the Eden Project further north, in the parish of St Blaise, represented by the  St Blazey category.
East of Charlestown docks, there are three beaches (Crinnis, Shorthorn and Polgaver), featuring Gull Island and Crinnis Island,
included here, before Carylon Bay Golf Club on the eastern edge of the parish, before Par Harbour in St Blaise, and
Par Sands in the combined parish of Tywardreath and Par, represented by the  Tywardreath category.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of Carlyon between St Austell and St Blazey.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

Chacewater is a village and parish east of  Redruth.
The A30 main road forms the north west parish boundary, with Scorrier village on the north east tip,
before St Day parish separating of Chacewater from Redruth.
Blackwater is across the A30 to the north west, in  St Agnes parish.
Kenwyn parish, with which Chacewater shares an electoral ward, is to the north east, before St Allen parish along the A30.
Threemilestone is a village in Kenwyn parish, on the A390 road to  Truro further east.
South of Threemilestone, Baldhu is a village in Kea parish.
Carnon River rises north of Chacewater around the hamlet of Carnhot, and flows south through the village down the valley to Twelveheads,
a hamlet east of St Day, then turns south east to the sea, entering Carrick Roads at Restronguet Passage.
The Carnon valley was reputedly polluted by the dominance of mining in the area, and is now part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site.
This category lists websites for Chacewater, and until they have separate categories, the parishes between Redruth and Truro.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of Chacewater, and its immediate vicinity between Redruth and Truro,
namely the parishes of Kea, Kenwyn and St Day, in the World Heritage Site of Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

Chapel Amble is a village in the civil parish of St Kew, 2 miles north of  Wadebridge spanning the River Amble, which flows
into the mouth of the River Camel, before  Rock to the west, in the parliamentary constituency of North Cornwall.
The original chapel was built on the north bank of the river, on the road north west to St Minver before  Polzeath on the coast,
both in the parish of St Minver Highlands.
St Kew's north boundary is with St Endellion which stretches to the coast at Port Quin, and is represented by the  Port Isaac category.
Pendogget is in the north east of St Kew parish before  St Teath.
Michaelstow parish before  Bodmin Moor to the east, is represented by the  St Breward category.
The River Allen forms the south east boundary with St Tudy which is also represented by the St Breward category.
The River Allen passes through Egloshayle parish directly south, before entering the River Camel, south of Wadebridge.
This category lists websites for all parts of St Kew parish.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location around Chapel Amble, in St Kew parish, north east of Wadebridge, Cornwall.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

Charlestown is the original port for  St Austell, remaining unchanged from Georgian times,
even being home to a small fleet of tall ships, featured in a drama series.
This category represents the north part of St Austell Bay parish, whereas  Carlyon parish is directly east.
To the south, St Austell Bay parish extends through DuportPorthpean to Black Head at Trenarren.
Pentewan Valley parish is next west.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in Charlestown in the north of the parish of St Austell Bay.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

Crackington Haven is an inlet on the rugged he north east coast of Cornwall between  Boscastle and  Widemouth Bay.
With the villages of Middle Crackingto­n and Higher Crackingto­n and inland, the category represents the coastal parish of
St Gennys, named after the hamlet 300 metres above the haven's north shore.
St Juliet and Otterham on the south boundary are represented by the Boscombe category, then
websites for Warbstow and Jacobstow are included with  Week St Mary to the east.
Trewint and Tregole are hamlets in Poundstock, a parish stretching to the coast at Millook to the north where websites are included in the Widemouth Bay category.
The South West Coast Path between Millook and Crackingto­n Haven follows rugged steep cliffs, without beaches until Widemouth Bay.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Crackingto­ns and surrounding parish of St Gennys, which includes Dizzard.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that an editor can link them to the county's "tree view"; eg.  Travel and Tourism: Accommodation [ symbol ].

Delabole is a village and parish with a population about 2,500, featuring a slate quary, west of  Camelford.
St Teath is to the south on the B3267, with St Endellion further the south west on the B3314.
Delabole has a north west coastline at Tregardock and Tregonnick, before  Tintagel further north.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of Delabole west of Camelford, Cornwall.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

This category leads to websites for the parish of Deviock, spanning the area along the south coast of Cornwall between St Martin-by-Looe
represented by the  Looe category, and Portwinkle to the east in the parish of Sheviok, represented by the  Torpoint category.
This includes the coastal village of Downderry, Seaton, at the east bank of the mouth the River Seaton, which flows from the north,
west of Hessenford on the A387, as far north as the A38, south of Menheniot, which links  Liskeard and  Landrake,
which at Trerulefoot leads to the A374 to Polbathic, represented by the  St Germans category.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity to the parish of Deviock, Cornwall.

Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

Falmouth, population about 22,000, is a port town and parish, south of  Truro, Cornwall, with which it shares the Parliamentary continuency.
The River Fal enters a larger estuary, north of the port, Carrick Roads, which forms the deepest natural harbour in Western Europe (third deepest in the world).
Falmouth is on the west bank, with the harbour protected from the English Channel by Pendennis Point, where Henry VIII constructed the headland fortification Pendennis Castle.
This was the penultimate fortification for Charles I's Royalists to hold out against the Parliamentarian Roundheads at the end of the English Civil War (1642–1651).
Across the mouth of Carrick Roads, are Carricknath Point with Zone Point furthest south at St Anthony in  Roseland Peninsula.
Maenporth is at the southern tip of Falmouth parish, before Mawnan to the south west.
Inland the largest settlement in Budock parish is Budock Water, for which websites are listed here.
Falmouth is served by both rail and the A39 road from the north west, via Penryn.
Across the mouth of Penryn River to the north is Flushing at the southern edge of Mylor parish, where websites are included with Penryn.
In summer, ferries connect Falmouth with Flushing,  St Mawes and Truro.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Falmouth and the neighbouring parish of Budock.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that an editor can link them to the county's "tree view"; eg.  Travel and Tourism: Accommodation [ symbol ].

Fowey, population of about 23,000, is a port town and civil parish, in the Parliamentary continuency of South East Cornwall.
Fowey is on the west bank of the mouth of the River Fowey, which flows from  Lostwithie­l.
Across to the estuary to the south, connected by ferry,  Polruan protects the harbour from extreme weather in the English Channel.
The A3082 connects  Tywardreath to the west.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Fowey.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that an editor can link them to the county's "tree view"; eg.  Travel and Tourism: Accommodation [ symbol ].

Since April 2009, the county of Cornwall is administered as a unitary authority, with its politics derived
from the other Celtic nations, like Wales, but without its own devolved Assemby status.
The county is represented at UK Government level by Members of Parliament for six constituents:
  • Camborne & Redruth,
  • North Cornwall
  • South East Cornwall,
  • St Austell & Newquay,
  • St Ives (including  Silly),
  • Truro & Falmouth
Websites for political parties and electoral candidates should be listed under the  Politics category.
Before the 2009 Cornwall Council with its headquarters in Truro, there were five districts:
Penwith, Kerrier, Carrick, Caradon and North Cornwall, and
the Restormel Borough, all now redundant.
Where possible websites are listed according to their geographical locality, based on their postal town,
and only where website content stretches across these are they listed directly here.
The town and parish councils can be be seen in the  Regional Tree View  .
In some cases where Parish Council websites provide substantial non-government information, they me be asssigned
to the  Guides & Directories   topic.
Please only suggest websites for the Government of Cornwall if they cover more than one postal town,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View  .
This includes those for government branches, law, police, military and council taxes.
Gunnislake is a large village on the west bank of the River Tamar, in north east of  Calstock parish, where
the A390 provides the only road crossing of the Tamar, north of  Saltash.
The A390 runs through the west of Calstock parish to  Callington, and
the bridge crosses from Devon at the parish of Gulworthy on the way from  Tavistock.
Gunnislake railway station, is at the end of the line from Plymnouth via  Bere Alston.
This station is on the hill south of the main conurbation at Drakewalls.
This category lists websites for this area, but the rural area immmediately south and west of Albaston,
and west and north of Chilsworthy, is represented by the Calstock category.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity north east of Albaston
and east of Chilsworthy to the county border on the River Tamar at Gunnislake, in the parish of  Calstock.
Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

This category leads to websites for the east of  Carbis Bay and Lelant.
which besides the town of Hayle includes settlements to the north and east along St Ives Bay.
This category includes websites for the village and parish of St Erth, through which the River Hayle
flows from the south east to the mouth, south of Lelant Salts.
Here the western boundary is with  Ludgvan, west of Little Mill at Canon's Town, then following the River Hayle
to Relubbus in the parish of St Hilary, where websites are represented by  Marazion to the south west.
The parish of Germoe is further south east towards  Porthleven on the south coast.
Linear settlements of Townhead and Noonvares are north of the River Hayle which forms the southern boundary,
as it nears its source to the east in Crowan parish.
Besides Hayle, this category represents the settlememts of Leedstown, Wall, Carnwell Green and Connor Downs in the parish of Gwinear - Gwithian.
This parish extends to the north east tip of St Ives Bay, as far as Godrevy Point and Godrevy Island.
This category represents the area east of the bay, until those represented by  Camborne to the east.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Hayle and the neighbouring parishes, of Crowan, Gwinear - Gwithian and St Erth.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that an editor can link them to the county's "tree view"; eg.  Travel and Tourism: Accommodation [ symbol ].

Helford village, is in the parish of Manaccan, between the parishes Anthony-in-Meneage and
St Martin-in-Meneage, on the south bank of the Helford Estuary.
This category lists websites for all three of these parishes, north
of  St Keverne which lies along the east coast of the  Lizard Peninsula.
Localities north of the Helford Estuary are listed under  Mawnan.
Those on the north bank to the west of Porthnavas Creek which forms the Constantine
parish boundary, may also be listed here (until there is a separate category).
Hence websites for Constantine and Porth Navas may be listed here.
This also applies to localities further upstream on the Helford River, in the parish of
Gweek, and the parishes of Mawgan-in-Meneage and St Martin-in-Meneage south of Helford River. 

Please only suggest websites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to Helford or the other Meneage parishes.

This includes only localities south of the River Helford, north of   St Keverne parish
on the east coast of the  Lizard Peninsula.
Until there is a separate category, websites for Constantine and
Gweek may be listed in the subcategories here.
Helston, population about 10000, is a town in west Cornwall, north
of  Lizard Peninsula, renowned for the Helston Furry Dance.
Porthleven is the next coastal town to the west, where websites for the next parish west, Breage are listed.
Gunwalloe, the parish immediately south of Helston, is represented by  Mullion.
Helston parish includes Helston Down and Culdrose Airfield, before the inland parish of Cury, which includes the hamlets
of Nantithet on Gilly Hill, Cury, Gwealeath and Cross Lanes on the A3083 road between Helston and Lizard.
Until there is a separate category, websites for the parish of Cury may be listed in subcategories of Helston.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Helston area of Cornwall, including Cury parish.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

Holywell is a coastal village in north Cornwall situated about three miles west of Newquay.  Its most famous resident was WJ Burley, author of the Wycliffe novels, who lived there until his death in 2002.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about Holywell

The Isles of Scilly is an archipelago of five inhabited islands and numerous other small rocky islets 28 miles off Lands End - the most South Westerly point of the British Isles. The inhabited islands are - St.Mary's, Tresco, St.Martin's, Bryher and St.Agnes with a community of around 2,000 residents. Work on the islands is centred on tourism, but also includes fishing and farming.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, the isles of Scilly. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom If your website is appropriate to the Isles of Scilly category then please check to see if it is suitable for one of the Isles of Scilly sub-categories.
Kilkhampton is a parish in North Cornwall, between  Morwenstow to the north
with  Bude and  Stratton to the south.
The village of Kilkhampton is on the A39 road 3 miles inland, though the parish has a two miles of
west facing Atlantic coastline popular with surfers at Sandy Mouth Beach.
The eastern parish boundary is the boundary with Devon through Upper Tamar Lake, with  Bradworthy to the east,
which includes websites for Pancrasweek.
The parish of Launcells is directly south, where websites are included in the  Stratton category.

Please suggest websites only from or about the northern area of Cornwall around Kilkhampton.

This category represents the rugged peninsula that extends into the Atlantic.
This is in the parish of  Sennen, but the term, is extended to the
neighbouring parishes of  St Just to the north,  St Buryan to the east,
and St Levan to the south east, represented by  Porthcurno on the south coast,
with the parish of Paul eastwards, represented by the  Mousehole category,
before the major conurbations of  Newlyn and  Penzance.
 
For rural locations north of Penzance, please see the  Zennor category, otherwise
websites for locations on the north coast may be listed in the  St Ives category.
 
To distinguish the latter localities from the granite outcrop stretching west into the Atlantic,
the area is also known as Land's End Peninsula, or West Penwith after the former Hundred,
and district of Cornwall administered from Penzance.
The Parliamentary electoral constituency of St Ives, includes all of the parishes above,
but extends east of the boundary of the former Penwith District. 
The River Hayle flows north in to Carbis Bay and forms the boundary, with  Hayle
in the  Camborne and  Redruth constituency, whereas the parish of St Erth on
the River Hayne remains in Penwith, and until there are sufficient websites for
a separate category, is represented here by the  St Ives category.
The next parish inland to the south is Germoe, which until there are sufficient websites to
justify a separate category, is represented by the  Marazion category.
Websites for locations along the south coast, east of the Perranuthnoe and Praa Sands
are regarded as part of the  Lizard Pennisula.
Please suggest websites to the most appropriate subcategory of its locality category, where it
can be added to the  Regional Tree View
Websites for the parish of Landrake with St Erney within northern creeks of St Germans (Lynher), west of Saltash.
This category leads to websites for the parish of Landulph, on the west bank of the Tamar estuary,
with its main quay at Cargreen.
The Devon parish immediately east and north is  Bere Ferrers, which ls only accessed by boat across the Tamar,
as with Cotehele Quay, immediately north of the next parish on the west bank,  St Dominic.
To the south, the creek at Kingsmill Lake, separates the parishes of Landulph and Botusfleming,
which with Hatt to the west, are both represented by the  Saltash category.
Whereas Landulph is east of the A388 leading to  Callington to the north, this category
also includes websites for parishes of Pillaton and St Mellion to the west of the A388.
The parish of  Landrake with St Erney is the next category to the south west.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity to the parishes of
Landulph, Pillaton or St Mellion in east Cornwall.
Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

Launcerston is the major town in north east Cornwall, forming the gateway from Devon via the A30, north of Dartmoor.
The River Tamar is the county boundary at  Lifton.
The A30 continues west, through the parishes of South Petherwin and Lewannick, represented by this category,
along with the rural parishes of Lawhitton and Lezant to the south on the west bank of the
River Tamar, north of  Stoke Climsland.
Much of the northern boundary of Launceston parish coincides with the River Kinsey from the rural parishes of
St Thomas the Apostle and St Stephens by Launceston, to the west, also represented by this category.
The parish of Werrington directly north of the River Ottery, and on the Tamar county boundary is represented
by the  Week St Mary category.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity north east of Launceston
or the surrounding Cornish parishes west of the River Tamar.
Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

Lerryn is a village at the mouth of the River Lerryn, which flows into the mouth of the River Fowey from the east,
north of St Veep, and Lanteglos represented the  Polruan category.
The north west of the Lerryn village is on St Winnow parish, which spans from the village of St Winnow in the
bank of the Fowey estuary, northwards of the hamlet of Fairy Cross on the A390, east of  Liskeard, and to
Bodmin Parkway railway station, where the northern parish boundary is with  Bodmin on the River Fowey.
Here the parish of Boconnoc is to the east, which at the hamlet of Couch's Mill is the catchment of the River Lerryn,
which flows between St Veep parish to the south west and Lanreath parish to the south east.
Until there are sufficient websites for separate categories, this category represents all these rural parishes,
from the east bank of the Fowey estuary, to the west of the East Looe River, such as Duloe or
Pelynt currently represented by  Looe and  Polperro further south east.
Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity of Lerryn, Cornwall,
including parishes of Boconnoc, Lanreath, St Veep and St Winnow

Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

Liskeard, population about 7000, is a town in the east of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Liskeard or the area bounded by and including Henwood, Pensilva, Merrymeet, Menhenio, St Keyne, Dobwalls and St. Neot. Please note that Minions has its own category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
Lizard is a small village on the tip of the Lizard peninsula, in the extreme south of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Lizard or the area bounded by and including Ruan Major, Kuggar, Ruan Minor, Cadgwith and Kynance Cove. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom
The Lizard Peninsula ("The Lizard") is a rural area in the south west of Cornwall, having
the small village of Lizard at its southernmost point.
Lizard is the southernmost mainland village in Britain, within the parish of Landewednack.
All websites within this parish should be listed in the Lizard category.
There are formally 12 parishes on the Lizard Peninsula.
On west coast, north of Landewednack, the parish of  Mullion, with Predannack Downs,
Predannack Airfield, Mullion Cove, and Mullion Island, south of the main village of Mullion.
Next north is the parish of Gunwalloe, which includes Mullion Golf Club, before the hamlet of Gunwalloe,
with Carminowe Creek at is northern boundary.
Across Carminowe Creek, and The Loe, which is the estuary of the River Cober,
is the parish of Porthleven.
Inland the River Cober runs to the west of the town of Helston.
Helston parish includes Helston Down and Culdrose Airfield, before the inland parish of Cury,
separated from Carminowe Creek and the east coast by Gunwalloe, and includes the
hamlets of Nantithet on Gilly Hill, Cury, Gwealeath and Cross Lanes on
the A3083 road between Helston and Lizard.
Until there is a separate category, websites for the parishes of Cury and Gunwalloe may be listed in subcategories of Helston.
On the east coast, north of Lizard lifeboat station, is the parish of Grade-Ruan,
with villages of  Cadgwith immediately north, then Ruan Minor up hill from Cadgwith Cove,
then Kuggar further north, and Goonhilly Down inland.
Until there is a separate category, websites for the parish of Grade-Ruan, may be listed in
the  St Keverne category.
St Keverne is the parish stretching along a south facing coast from Gwenter to Coverack,
then north via Porthoustock, on the coast east of the village of St Keverne, then Porthallow,
and the mouth of the Helford, before the parish boundary of St Anthony-in-Meneage.
St Anthony-in-Meneage is also a hamlet on the north bank of across Gillian Harbour and
Gillian Creek, with the boundary with the parish of Manaccan to the east.
Manaccan is also a hamlet east of Gillian Creek, but the busier conurbation is  Helford,
with its harbour on the Helford River and a ferry to the Helford Passage on the north bank.
Immediately west across Frenchman's Creek, is the parish of St Martin-in-Meneage, also on the
south bank of the Helford River, with the parish of Mawgan-in-Meneage, across
Mawgan Creek, and on the south bank of the tidal Helford River, with the parish of Gweek to the north,
which bounders Helston.
Unlike the other parishes listed above, Gweek is not in the Parliamentary constituency of St Ives.
(Constantine and Gweek are within the  Camborne and  Redruth constituency)
However, websites for the community around the Helford River, are currently listed in the  Helford category.
Besides Gweek and the Menaage parishes on the south bank, this includes localities on the north bank,
in the parish of Constantine, to the parish boundary at Porth Navas, with  Mawnan to the east.
Please suggest websites to the most appropriate subcategory of its locality category, where it
can be added to the  Regional Tree View .
Looe, population 5000, is a town in south-east Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Looe or the area bounded by and including Trewidland, Widegates, Seaton, West Looe and Duloe. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall. If your website is appropriate to the Looe category then please check to see if it is suitable for one of the Looe sub-categories.
This category leads to websites for the town and parish of Lostwithiel, with a population approaching 3,000,
north west of   St Austell on the A390 to Truro from  Liskeard.
Lostwithiel is at the head of the Fowey estuary, before it joins the English Channel at  Fowey on its
western bank to the south, and  Polruan on its east bank, in the parish of Lanteglos, separated from
Lostwithiel to the south east by the parish of St Veep, represented by the  Lerryn category.
To the north, the River Fowey flows east of  Bodmin, from  Bodmin Moor.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity to the parish of Lostwithiel, Cornwall.

Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

This category leads to websites for the parish of Ludgvan, spanning the inland area between  Carbis Bay and  St Ives on the north coast,
and  Marazion and  Penzance on the south coast.
The parish has a coastal southern boundary separating Marazion and Penzance at Longrock, where the A30 is joined by the A394 from the east.
The village of Ludgvan is just north of this junction, with the larger village of Crowlas immediately east on the A30.
St Hilary parish to the east is represented by the Marazion category, whereas websites for the parish of St Erth to the north east is represented by the  Hayle category.
West of the parish boundary at Castle Gate, the parish of Towednack to the north west is represented by the  Zennor category,
whereas as websites for the parish of Madron are listed under the Penzance category.
The ancient market town of Marazion, east of Penzance on the south coast of Cornwall,
is most widely known as home to the world famous St Michael's Mount.
At present this category also serves parishes to the east;
Perranuthnoe which includes the village of Goldsithney, and Germoe which includes Praa Sands,
whereas Breage is represented by the Porthleven category.
Mawgan Porth is a village on the north Cornwall coast, north-east of Newquay.

Please only suggest websites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to the parish of Mawgan-in-Pydar.

Until this parish is represented by its full name, websites for south of Grange Point, such as Trevarrian, St Mawgan, Carloggas and the Aiprport area, may be listed in the  Newquay category instead.
Websites for the parish of Mawnan, population about 1500, to include the inland village of Mawnan Smith, and south coast resorts south of Maenporth, to the estuary of the Helford River at Porthnavas Creek.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only suggest sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Mawnan or the area bounded by and including Mawnan Smith, Trebah and Porth Navas. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider suggesting to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations.
Mevagissey, population about 2300, is south of St Austell on the south coast of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Mevagissey or the area bounded by and including Pentewan, Gorran Haven, Portholland and St Ewe. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
This category leads to websites for the most south eastern peninsula of Cornwall, south of  Torpoint, which
besides the parish of Millbrook, includes Maker-with-Rame parish, which includes Rame Head, Penlee Point, Kingsand in Cawsand Bay,
and Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, north to Cremyll.
This category also represents the parish of St John immediately west of Millbrook, south of Antony represented by the Torpoint category.
Minions is a small village on the B3360 on the south eastern edge of  Bodmin Moor.
It is within the parish of St Cleer, and St Cleer is a larger village further south, before  Liskeard.
This category lists websites for all of St Cleer parish from its western boundary with St Neot
at the River Fowey, including Siblyback Lake to its eastern boundary with
Linkinhorne parish, where websites for Henwood and Upton Cross may also be listed here.
Websites for North Hill parish around the 3254 road north may be listed here, but those
further north east in Lewannick parish are represented by the  Launceston category.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parishes of Linkinhorne, North Hill or St Cleer, including settlements
such as Bray Shop, Caradon Town, Downgate, Henwood, Ley Mill, Minions, Plushabridge, Rilla Mill and Upton Cross, south east of Bodmin Moor.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

Morwenstow is the most northern parish of Cornwall, with Welcombe and  Hartland to the north,
Bradworthy to the east, and north of the parish of  Kilkhampton.

Please suggest websites only from or about the most northern area of Cornwall around Morwenstow.

Mousehole is a village with a east-facing fishing port on the south coast of Cornwall near  Land's End.
With  Newlyn directly north, Mousehole is in the parish of  Penzance.
Paul is the parish directly inland to the east, and this category includes websites for Paul,
as far as Lamorna valley which forms the boundary with  St Buryan.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Mousehole and Paul parish area of Cornwall.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

Mullion, population about 2000, is a village on the Lizard peninsula, south Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Mullion or the area bounded by and including Cross Lanes, Penhale, Mullion Cove, Trenance and the Goonhilly Downs. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom
Newlyn is the east-facing Cornish fishing port directly south of the resort town of  Penzance,
north of  Mousehole (which represents the parish of Paul stretching west to  Land's End).

Please suggest websites only from or about the Newlyn area of south west Cornwall.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

This category includes sites related to the town of Newquay, Cornwall, UK. Newquay has a resident population of about 20,000 but can increase to more than 100,000 during the summer because of its high levels of holiday accommodation and tourism.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Newquay or the area bounded by and including Watergate Bay, St Columb Minor, Mountjoy, St Newlyn East, Cubert and Pentire. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall. If your website is appropriate to the Newquay category then please check to see if it suitable for any of the subcategories.
Padstow, population about 2500, is on the north coast of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Padstow or the area bounded by and including Little Petherick, Rumford, Constantine Bay and Trevene. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
Penryn, population about 7000, is a town north of Falmouth, Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Penryn or the area bounded by and including Mylor Bridge, Longdowns and Ponsonooth. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall. If your website is appropriate to the Penryn category then please check to see if it is suitable for one of the Penryn sub-categories.
Pentewan is a small community on the south coast of Cornwall, UK. It lies about three miles south of St Austell, and a mile north of Mevagissey.
This category includes sites related to the town of Penzance, Cornwall, UK. Penzance has a population of approximately 20,000 and is the principle town of the Penwith peninsula. The town is sheltered by Mount's Bay and faces south-east on to the English Channel.
Please only submit sites that are specific to Penzance. When submitting a site, please select a suitable subcategory.

Thank you.

Perranporth, population about 2600, is on the north coast of Cornwall, England, a few miles south of Newquay.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Perranporth or the area bounded by and including Goonhaven, Zelah and Trevellas. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall. If your website is appropriate to this category then please check to see if it is suitable for any of the Perranporth sub-categories.
Polperro is a village in south-east Cornwall, England, between Fowey and Looe.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Polperro or the area bounded by and including Lanreath, Pelynt, Porthallow and Trenewan. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
Polruan is a small fishing village Cornwall, UK. It lies on the south coast, just across the estuary from Fowey.
Polzeath is a village north of Padstow in north Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Polzeath or the area bounded by and including New Polzeath and Trebetherick. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
Porthcurno is a linear valley settlement leading to a cove between Logan Rock and
Minack Point on the south coast of Cornwall near  Land's End.
St Leven is a village, giving its name to the parish which this category represents.
This includes Porthgwarra and the coastline to Bosistow Cliff, where  Sennen is directly north west.
St Leven's north east boundary is with  St Buryan.
Treen is village to the east of Porthcurno, before the Penberth Valley forms the parish boundary with Paul,
where Penberth is represented by the  Mousehole category.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Porthcurno and other areas of St Leven parish in south west Cornwall.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

Porthleven is a town on the south coast of Cornwall, between Land's End and  Lizard Peninsula,
being the southernmost fishing port in the UK.
Marazion is the next coastal town to the west, where villages as far as Praa Sands in Germoe parish are represented.
Breage is the parish immediately west of Porthleven, where villages such as Ashton are represents here.
Helston is the parish and town inland to the north west.
To the south east along Porthleven Sands, Carminwoe Creek forms the parish boundary with Gunwalloe,
where websites are included with the next parish south,  Mullion.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Porthleven area of Cornwall, including Breage parish.   
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

Lower and Higher Porthpean are two small communities in Cornwall, UK. They lie on the South coast, just outside St Austell.
Portloe is a small village in the Roseland peninsular, Cornwall, UK.
Port Isaac is seaside village in the north-east of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Port Isaac or the area bounded by and including Port Gaqverne,Pendogget, Trelights, and Port Quin. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
This category leads to websites about hobbies, sports and participatory recreational activities specific to
Cornwall; including local recreation organisations, services, facilities and events.
Not all localities have a Recreation and Sports category so these sub-topics can be seen
by clicking the   symbol right of the path heading.
If this is grey, then clicking restores the view with localities at the top.
Websites primarily promoting  Fitness, can be seen under Health.
Websites specialising in the sale of  Sporting Goods, can be seen under Shopping.

Websites suggested here should show more than one locality, and be based in Cornwall.
Otherwise please suggest the website to the appropriate locality where it can be added to the  Regional Tree View .

Redruth, population about 12500, is a town in the south west of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Redruth or the area bounded by and including Porthtowan, Chacewater, Gwennap, Illogan, and Portreath. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom If your website is appropriate to the Redruth category then please check to see if it is suitable for one of the Redruth sub- categories.
Roche, population around 3000, is named after Roche Rock, a granite outcrop east of the village, in mid-Cornwall.
The main A30 road runs through the parish, north of the main conurbation, with St Ervan, St Merryn
and St Ween to the north, before  St Columb further west.
St Dennis parish is directly west, with china clay works in the hills to the south.
Trezaise is a linear settlement along the B3274 road before Stenalees in Treverbyn parish to the south east,
where websites are represented by St Austell.
Bugle is a settlement to the east, on the A391 road north of St Austell, in Treverbyn parish before
Luxulyan parish further east, where websites are represented by Bodmin.
Websites for these neighbouring parishes may be listed here.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of Roche and
immediate vicinity, such as Bugle, Enniscaven, Tregoss and Victoria.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

Rock is a small village north-east of Padstow in north Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to,St Minver. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
The Roseland peninsula lies to the east of Falmouth, and consists of a number of localities which are linked from here.

Most websites are listed in their nearest localities, not here.

The only websites in this category deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the Roseland Peninsula as a whole.

Saltash, population about 14000, is a town in the south-east of Cornwall, near the Devon county boundary and just west of Plymouth.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Saltash or the area bounded by and including Botusfleming, Burraton, Trehan, Landrake and Pillaton. Please note that St. Germans has its own category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall. If your website is appropriate to the Saltash category then please check to see if it is suitable for one of the Saltash sub-categories.
This category represents the parish of Sennen, the most western in mainland England.
The parish includes the most west point ( Land's End )
and the end of the A30 road
Sennen Cove is north of Sennen village, and the parish stretches north, but
Land's End Airport over the north boundary in the parish of  St Just.
To the south the parish includes hamlets of Trevescan and Trevelly, before the boundary with
St Levan, currently represented by the  Porthcurno category.
with  St Buryan to the east.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the most western mainland English parish of Sennen.

Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality.
Please only suggest websites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to this area.
For websites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area, please consider suggesting them to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations.

Stithians, population about 2000, is south of Redruth, Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Stithians or the area bounded by and including Penhalyean, Rame and Penmarth. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom
This category leads to websites for the parish of Stokeclimsland, on the west bank of the River Tamar, north west
of  Calstock and directly north of  Callington.
The hamlet closest to these is Luckett, and there is a minor bridge further north to the hamlet of Horse Bridge,
on the east bank in the West Devon parish of  Sydenham Damerel.
The hamlet of Tutwell is next north before Gunoak Wood, and the northern parish boundary, corresponding to
the River Inny, with the parish of Lezant,represented by  Launceston further north.
The western parish boundary is a stream feeding the River Inny from Bray Shop north east of Linkinhorne.
Stoke Climsland is Stokeclimsland's major conurbation, bypassed by the A388, connecting Callington via
Kelly Bray in the south to Treburley on the way from Launceston to the north.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity to the village of Stoke Climsland, or
the surrounding parish of Stokeclimsland, south of  Launceston on the west bank of the River Tamar.
Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

Stratton is a small town inland to the east of the coastal resort of  Bude.
Besides the parish of Bude=Stratton, this category represents the rural parishes of Launcells,
between the A39 and the county boundary at  Bridgrule.
Websites for Marhamchurch further south west are included in the  Widemouth Bay category and those
to the south east in the  Week St Mary category.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity to the parishes of
Launcells or Stratton.
Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

St Agnes, population about 2900, is on the north coast of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, St Agnes or the area bounded by and including Penhallow, Coldharbour and Goonvrea. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall. If your website is appropriate to the St Agnes category then please check to see if it is suitable for one of the sub-categories.
St Austell, population about 22000, is a town in the south of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, St Austell or the area bounded by and including Lockengate, Luxulyan, St Blazey, Carlyon Bay, Charlestown, Grampound, Treviscoe and St Dennis. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
St Blazey is a small town in the Restormel district of Cornwall, UK. It lies on the A390, about three miles north-east of St Austell.
St Breward, population about 900, is a village and parish on the north edge of  Bodmin Moor.
This includes Brown Willy, the highest hill in Cornwall, at 1,378 feet (420 metres) above sea level.
This category includes websites for the moorland parishes of Blisland, Michaelstow and St Tudy.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of St Breward and
immediate vicinity of Cornwall, such as Blisland, Michaelstow, Penpoint and St Tudy.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

This category represents the parish and village of St Buryan, population about 1200
inland from Sennen.
In the north, the parish includes Crows-an-wra on the A30 road, but
Land's End Airport is over the north boundary in the parish of  St Just.
To the south, the parish includes the coastline at Merthen Point, but Treen is to the west in the
parish of St Levan, currently represented by the  Porthcurno category.
To the east, the Lamorna Valley forms the boundary with the parish of Paul, with the village of Lamorna,
on the west bank included in St Buryan, whereas those for the Paul parish are included in the  Mousehole category.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of St Buryan, Cornwall.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].

St Columb Major, population about 2200, is east of Newquay, Cornwall, England. The smaller village of St Columb Road is nearby. St Columb Minor is a little further away and is in the Newquay category.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, St Columb Major or the area bounded by and including Winnard''s Perch, St Wenn, Indian Queens, St Columb Road and Trebuddannon. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall. Please note that St Columb Minor is in the Newquay category.
This category leads to websites for the parish of St Dominick, on the west bank of the Tamar estuary, between
Halton Quay, north of  Landulph, and Cotehele Quay to the north in the parish of  Calstock.
The A388 is in the west of the parish, leading to  Callington directly north west, and south
via St Mellion to  Saltash.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity to the parish of St Dominick.
Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

St Germans, population 1427, is a village in the south-east of Cornwall, England, south-west of Saltash.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, St Germans or the area bounded by and including Blunts, Markwell, Portwrinkle and Downderry. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
This category leads to websites for the St Ives area on the north coast of Cornwall, east of  Zennor.
Whereas websites for the parish of Towednack may be listed with those for Zennor, the parish of
St Ives extends to this parish boundary and includes Carn Naun Point, with Brea and Polgassick Coves.
To the south of Halsetown is the parish of  Ludgvan, whereas websites for the east of the parish
are represented by the  Carbis Bay category.
This category represents the parish of St Just, population about 4700, with the second most western point
in mainland England, Cape Cornwall, and St Just has the most western town council.
St Just is north of  Sennen, and includes Land's End Airport within the south boundary.
St Just includes Bojewyan, Boscaswell, Botallack, Carnyorth, Nancherrow, Pendeen, Tregeseal, Trewellard and Truthwall.
The next parish to the east is Morvah, and until there are sufficient websites for a separate category, Morvah websites
may be listed here, but those further east should be listed in the  Zennor category,
and those to the south east in  St Buryan.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the western mainland English parish of St Just.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

St Keverne, population about 2100, is a parish on the east coast of the Lizard peninsula, south of the Gillian
in the parish of St Anthony-in-Meneage, which is represented by the  Helford category.
The main conurbation of St Keverne is inland from Porthallow,
Porthoustock and Coverack, and the parish extends along the south facing coastline to Kennack Sands and Gwenter.
The next village on this coast is Kuggar in the parish of Grade-Ruan, and until there are sufficient websites
to create a separate category, websites for Grade-Ruan included here.
This includes the area inland including Goonhilly Downs, to the boundary with St Anthony-in-Meneage.
This category includes websites for the Manacles offshore, inland hamlets of Zoar, Laddenvean, Traboe and Trelan.

Please only suggest websites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to the parishes of Grade-Ruan and St  Keverne.

St Mawes is a village to the east of Falmouth, Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, St Mawes. Please note that the immediately surrounding area is in the Roseland category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
St Teath is a small village in North Cornwall centred round a church dedicated to St Tetha. It lies a few miles south-west of Camelford.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, St Teath or the area bounded by and including Trewalder, Helstone and Treveighhan. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
Tintagel, population about 2000, is a village in the north-east of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Tintagel or the area bounded by and including Bossiney, Trewarmell, and Treknow. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall.
This category leads to websites for Torpoint peninsula in south eastern Cornwall, north of  Millbrook,
across the mouth of the Tamar from  Plymouth.
Besides the parish of Torpoint, this category represents the parishes of Antony and Sheviok to the west,
whereas websites for the parish of St John, east of Freathy, are listed under the Millbrook category.

Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality.
Please only suggest websites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Torpoint or the area bounded by and including Antony and Crafthole, whereas those to the south should be suggested under Millbrook.

The county of Cornwall is situated in the very south west of England. It is a popular choice for holidays from both UK and international tourists. This category includes sites for area attractions and resources for those travelling in the county, including tourist guides, but not accommodation which should be submitted to Accommodation or one of its sub-categories such as Hotels, Bed and Breakfast or Self-Catering.
In order to see all the Cornwall localities with information for tourists,
try the  Regional Tree View
If the website relates to establishments in only one town or village then it should be suggested to that locality,
where it can be added to the  Regional Tree View  there.
Websites which include information on a wider area than just Cornwall should be suggested to the lowest suitable
location above Cornwall; South West Region, England or the UK.
Deep links of any such sites will not be added to Cornwall.
This category includes sites related to the city of Truro, Cornwall, UK. Truro is the administrative centre of Cornwall. It has a population of approximately 20,000 and is well known for the cathedral completed in 1910.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Truro or the area bounded by and including Ladock, Probus, Veryan, Trelissick, Perranorthal and Shortlanesend. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cornwall. If you decide that Truro is the correct locality for your site then please check to see whether there is a suitable sub-category.
Tywardreath is a village in Cornwall, UK. It lies about three miles north-west of Fowey, and three miles east of St. Austell.
Wadebridge, population about 5300, is a small town in the centre of Cornwall, England.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Wadebridge or the area bounded by and including St Kew Highway, St Mabyn, St Jidgey, Travance and Edmonton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom If your website is appropriate to the Wadebridge category then please check to see if it is suitable for one of the Wadebridge sub- categories.
This category represents the rural area of Cornwall, around the B3254 north and west of the River Ottery
at Yeolmbridge in the parish of Werrington from  Launceston, including Boyton, North Petherwin,
North Tamerton and Whitestone east of the county boundary, south of  Bridgrule.
This category also includes websites for the parishes of Warbstow, Jacobstow, Poundstock and Whitestone
north of Week St Mary, and east of the A39, north of  Camelford, and south of  Bude
Websites for the coastal area west of the A39 north east of  Boscastle are included in the  Widemouth Bay category.
The rural parishes of Launcells or Marhamchurch between the A39 east of Bude and the
county boundary at Bridegrule are included in the  Stratton category.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their vicinity to the parish of Week St Mary,
or the surrounding rural area on the north east Cornwall.
Please choose the most suitable subcategory, so that an editor can add the website to  Cornwall's Tree View .

Widemouth Bay (pronounced 'widmuth bay') is a village with a surfing beach on the north Cornwall coast, approximately 3 miles south of  Bude.
Widemouth Bay is at the north west tip of Poundstock parish, before it is separated from Bude-Stratton parish
by the western edge of Marhamchurch parish, where websites may be included here.
The South West Coast Path passes the bay northwards, from the rugged steep cliffs in the south from  Crackington Haven.
Other parishes inland are represented by the  Week St Mary category.

Please suggest websites only from or about Widemouth Bay and the surrounding parishes of Marhamchurch and Poundstock.  
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that an editor can link them to the county's "tree view"; eg:  Travel and Tourism: Accommodation [ symbol ].

Zennor is a village and civil parish which includes the villages of Boswednack and Porthmeor and the hamlet of Treen.  It is located on the north coast, about six miles north of Penzance.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about Zennor