Wadebridge West & St. Mabyn sits on the western side of the market town of Wadebridge and out into the agricultural parish of St Mabyn in Cornwall, England. The ward combines the riverside and old-bridge character of the town by the River Camel with rolling, hedged farmland, granite-built cottages and a medieval parish church in St Mabyn; the nearby Camel Trail and easy access to the north Cornish coast give it a steady stream of visitors in season.
Locally the economy is a mix of agriculture, small businesses and tourism, with community life centred on village halls, local clubs and parish activities that reflect a strong Cornish identity. Historic roots as a river crossing and market-place for the surrounding countryside are still visible in the town centre, while many residents also commute to larger centres such as Bodmin and Padstow for work and services.
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