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Enthusiastic response to draft Buildings Strategy

Diocesan Synod members gave an enthusiastic response to the diocese’s draft buildings strategy when it was presented at Diocesan Synod on February 28. The strategy sets out how the diocese […]

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Entries now open for Nick Cahill Award 2026

Entries are now open for the 2026 Nick Cahill Award which celebrates excellence in design and craftsmanship.

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Wendy to receive Cross of St Piran

Wendy Francis, a dedicated churchwarden in St Ives, has been nominated for the Cross of St Piran for ‘unwavering commitment and compassion’.

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Wellbeing is a priority

Wellbeing is a top priority for the Diocese of Truro which offers its clergy and staff free counselling services

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Invitation to national event to help strengthen rural voices on poverty

Church Action on Poverty members have organised the online event Connecting & strengthening rural voices on poverty for May 21 at 10.30am

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Grant funds church improvements

A church in the diocese can now open its doors to everyone thanks to the installation of a new wheelchair ramp.

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Diocese has full team of Strategic Rural Deans

Diocese of Truro has announced all Strategic Rural Dean roles created to support its parishes and deaneries have now been filled.

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Beth Horwell honoured for her passion at school

Beth Horwell, Assistant Headteacher at Bishop Bronescombe Church of England Primary St Austell, was nominated for the Cross of St Piran in 2026.

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People invited to attend community group

People from churches across the diocese are being invited to join their Community Area Partnership (CAP) group, coordinated by Cornwall Council.

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Cross of St Piran awards 2026

People from across the diocese will receive the Cross of St Piran on March 7 in recognition of their selfless work in churches, communities, and schools. Each year the Cross […]

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Safeguarding

Ensuring that children and young people as well as adults are kept safe whilst in our care is an integral part of our diocese life.