The ward covering St Goran, Tregony and the Roseland sits in south Cornwall, a largely rural sweep of cliff-lined coast, sheltered creeks and rolling farmland. It includes small villages and hamlets such as Gorran Haven and is shaped by the South West Coast Path and the estuarine fingers of the River Fal, giving it a distinctly maritime feel.
The local economy leans on agriculture, fishing and seasonal tourism, with walkers, sailors and artists drawn to the shoreline and quiet lanes. Historic touches include Tregony’s past as a small port and parliamentary borough before 19th‑century reforms, while notable houses and gardens such as Caerhays Castle add architectural and horticultural interest to a landscape celebrated for its scenery and community life.