The Parish of Lezant is an agricultural parish in North Cornwall measuring and is designated an Area of Great Landscape Value with part of the parish being within the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The parish is situated between Launceston to the north and Callington to the south. The population of the Lezant Parish in the United Kingdom Census (2011) census was 756. The major centres of population are based around six villages: Lezant, Trebullett, Trekenner, Treburley, Rezare and Higher Larrick.
Lezant Parish, Lezant village, Trebullett, Trekenner, Treburley, Rezare, Higher Larrick, St Briochus Parish Church, Trebullet Methodist Church, Trekenner County Primary School, St Briochus Parish Church Hall, Trebullet Methodist Church Hall, Lezant Parish playing field Jubilee Field, Treburley Social Club, Treburley industrial estate, Treburley Garage, motor repair workshop, Springer Spaniel public house, Restaurant, River Inny, River Tamar, Little Comfort, Greystone Quarry, A388, Launceston, Callington,Monthly Parish Magazine
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Lezant Parish Neighbourhood Development Plan
Lezant Parish Neighbourhood Development Plan

The Lezant Parish Neighbourhood Development Plan

The Lezant Parish Neighbourhood Development Plan was officially adopted on 27th February 2020 in a public referendum, this means that the planning authorities will use this document and the policies described within it to guide their decision making process for any plans submitted for Lezant Parish.

All the information relating to the plan and submissions is available here.