The Community Assembly of Camelford (Cornish: Reskammel) is located in a town and civil parish in north Kernow, situated in the River Camel valley northwest of Bodmin Moor.
The town is approximately ten miles (16 km) north of Bodmin. The Cornish language name for the town, Reskammel, comes from a combination of the Middle Cornish "Rys" (ford) + the River Camel's Cornish name Kammel.
Camelford has been linked to the legendary Camelot and the battle of Camlann, such as in Layamon's Middle English Brut (early 13th century) and John Aubrey's Monumenta Britannica (1663–1693), which reports that as signs of the battle 'pieces of armour both for horse and man are many times found in digging of the ground' at Camelford. However, modern historians have refuted these suggestions.
Community Assemblies are made up of residents concerned about a lack of democratic process at a local and national level, dedicated to preserving and asserting our inalienable rights and obligations to ourselves, the Earth and future generations.
Founding Facilitators
Founding Facilitators of enlisted Community Assemblies in the Group Directory are also affiliate members of the Community Assembly of the British Isles.
Address
Camelford, Kernow, British Isles
We are a Private Members' Association of enlisted Members, Community Assembly Facilitators and Special Advisors who form local assemblies across the British Isles under Natural Law, working together with Emissaries, Facilitators and Members of our worldwide parallel network, Assemblies of the World.