This is the main town in a parish where people go to do business, access services, and find entertainment.
a parish capital
This government building is where cases are judged and legal matters are settled.
courthouse
People go to this place to get help with pensions, benefits for the elderly, and workers' rights.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Security
Students visit this place to borrow books, do research, and improve their reading skills.
library
Every parish has one of these churches, which is an important place of worship.
Anglican parish church
People visit these financial institutions in parish capitals to save money, take out loans, and make deposits.
banks
This place is where police officers are based to protect people and maintain law and order.
police station
This office helps people buy or build homes by offering home loans.
National Housing Trust
People go here when they need medical care, whether for check-ups or emergencies.
hospitals and clinics
These places in parish capitals provide fun activities like watching movies, playing sports, or eating out.
parks, cinemas, sports and recreation centres, and restaurants
Many people shop for groceries at these businesses, which sell goods in large or small amounts.
supermarkets and wholesale warehouses
This office provides piped water to homes and businesses in the parish capital.
National Water Commission office
This place collects property taxes, processes driver's licenses, and handles General Consumption Tax (GCT).
The Inland Revenue Department
Children go to these places in parish capitals to learn and prepare for the future.
schools
This important church in Falmouth is an example of an Anglican parish church.
St. Peter’s Anglican Church