Illogan Parish Council hosts numerous events across the year.
Some are regular events like our Litter Picks, Illogan Fun Day and the Christmas Lights Switch Ons. Others are one-off events like the recent commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of D-Day and the King’s Coronation.
Illogan Fun Day
In 2023, the first-ever Illogan Fun Day burst onto the scene, and boy, did it bring the heat! The whole family was in for a treat with Illogan Parish Council serving up top-notch refreshments and entertainment to die for. It was a smashing hit with everyone, and guess what? We’re doing it again in 2024! Keep your eyes peeled on the website and Facebook page for juicy tidbits on what’s in store.
Litter Pick
Our dedicated Community Events Committee is on a mission to keep our streets and parks spick and span! You can join us in our litter-picking adventures every spring and autumn. Want in on the action? Keep your eyes peeled on our website and Facebook page for more details!
Christmas
‘Tis the season! The Council takes care of all things merry and bright, from buying and decorating the dazzling Christmas trees in Illogan, Park Bottom, and Tolvaddon, to organising and hosting multiple Christmas Light Switch On Events throughout the Parish. Let the jolly celebrations commence!
Remembrance Parade
Illogan Parish Council works alongside the Illogan Royal British Legion to hold a remembrance parade each year. The parade goes from the Illogan Royal British Legion to Illogan Church for a Remembrance Service, It then returns from the church to the Illogan British Legion.
This years Remembrance Parade will be on Sunday 10th November 2024.
D-Day – 6th June 2024
In June 2024 the Council commemorated the 80th anniversary of D-Day. We offered refreshments in Illogan Parish Council Community Office, played a video recording of ‘The Tribute’ and lit lamp lights of peace. We kept these lanterns lit in the office windows for the weekend.
Kings Coronation – May 2023
In 2023 the Council produced bookmarks and postcards for the pupils of Illogan School and Lower Curnow School to mark the Coronation of King Charles III