
Councillor James Ball (Independent) attended 86% of meetings (63/73), serving across a notably broad range of committees including planning, audit, scrutiny, and licensing bodies. One conduct case was recorded, though none were classified as serious. The ward remains one of Cornwall's most politically marginal seats, with Ball having won by just 61 votes (4.79%), which may be relevant context for future electoral accountability.
Councillor

Won with a majority of just 61 votes (4.79%), making this one of Cornwall's most marginal seats.
Decisions affecting this ward
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Daily-brief items involving Camborne Roskear & Tuckingmill councillors (last 90 days).
- Couple build 'harmful' home, barn, hut, garden, loo without planning permission - Cornwall Live
cornwalllive.com · 24 Jun 2026
- Cornwall planning: Why five new homes are five too many for a Cornish village - Cornwall Live
cornwalllive.com · 23 Jun 2026
- Thousands poured into crime crackdown in Camborne, Pool and Redruth - Cornwall Live
cornwalllive.com · 1 Jun 2026
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