Environment
If you’re looking for information about the environment, you’ve come to the right page!
Everything you read about on this page comes under the banner of the Community and Environment Committee. It’s responsible for all other functions of the Parish Council that are not part of either the Finance Committee or Planning Committee. That includes Easebourne Park, Highways matters, Communications, the Environment and any other special projects that the council may be involved in.
Latest news
Woolbeding Re-imagined
The National Trust are running a drop-in session at the SDNP Memorial Hall in Midhurst on 20th March to enable people to find out about the Woolbeding Reimagined project and talk to the project team. The event is open to everyone so please feel free to go along to find out [...]
Mass bulb planting
The Midhurst Green Volunteers have co-ordinated a project to buy and plant over 4000 bulbs in and around Easebourne and Midhurst in the next few weeks - which come spring will brighten up our verges, banks and numerous areas around our communities. But to do this we need your help! [...]
Cowdray Public Consultation this Monday 18th September
News of your opportunity to view proposed enhancements to the River Meadow this coming Monday 18th September.
Friends of Easebourne Parish (FrEP) are now on social media!
The amazing FrEP team of volunteers are now on Instagram and Facebook! Search Friends of Easebourne Parish and follow them to see what they've been up to, out and about in the village tidying up, cutting back hedges, trimming verges, looking after our planters, picking litter.. the list goes [...]
Parish Design Statement Consultation -22 November 2022 to 17 January 2023.
The Parish Design Statement is now out to consultation until 17th January 2023. Please see link to document: Parish Design Statement
Thank You Friends of Easebourne Parish
Friends of Easebourne Parish have been very busy planting 11 Jubilee trees in Carbon Corner in Eastbourne Park. The trees form part of the community orchard and include varieties of apples, a quince, two pears and a cherry. Thank you Sara Davies, Phil Stringer, Frank Davies, Ian Milne (who took [...]