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Midhurst Green Volunteers are BACK!

The Midhurst Green Volunteer team are back in the village for the next TWO Saturdays, the 6th and the 13th August, working their way along the length of Wheelbarrow Castle, trimming verges, cutting back the undergrowth, edging, sweeping and tidying!

They meet from 8am and the tasks are usually finished by 10am. Everything is provided, you just need to bring yourself and if you have them a pair of gloves!

Today they were working their magic at St Ann’s Hill – a lot was achieved with only a handful of helpers. As well as strimming, mowing, raking and sweeping, today saw a very large bag full of rubbish including a lot of empty bottles and even a laptop battery collected from just around the Hill 🙁

More help is always appreciated so please have a look at your diaries and pop along to show your support on these dates if you can. Believe it or not it’s good fun and a very productive way to start your weekend!

 

Midhurst Green Volunteers are BACK!2023-01-25T13:59:08+00:00

Easebourne Park Gets Toilet Facilities

The Parish Council is delighted to announce that a temporary loo has been provided in Easebourne Park for use during the 2022 school holidays.
It will open daily from 7am to 7pm and be cleaned every day.  If you notice any issues with cleaning please contact the cleaning contractor directly, Wettons, on 07775 922 729.
This temporary loo will be replaced by two permanent toilets in 2023, but in the meantime we hope it will be a welcome addition to the park.
Easebourne Park Gets Toilet Facilities2022-07-19T06:47:14+01:00

Resubmission of Planning Application SDNP/21/04041/FUL – Old Easebourne Primary School, Easebourne

Metis Homes have now submitted updated plans for application SDNP/21/04041/FUL,  the old Easebourne Primary School, Easebourne Street.

The Parish Council’s Planning Committee will meet on Wednesday 1st June at 7.30pm 2022 to discuss this application at Easebourne CE Primary School on Wheelbarrow Castle, Easebourne.

The Parish Council is a ‘Statutory Consultee’, which means that its comments are sought for all applications within its geographical area, along with other organisations such as the Highways Authority, West Sussex County Council or the Environment Agency or Natural England or utilities providers etc.  Members of the public are also welcome to submit comments.  All comments are published on the South Downs National Park website.

If you have any comments you wish to make to the Parish Council, regarding this application you may do so by emailing the Clerk – parishclerk@easebourne.org or writing to the Clerk – Parish Clerk, 1 Pennicott Road, Bersted, West Sussex, PO21 5AY.  The Parish Council has secured permission to submit comments following the meeting.

As explained above you may also submit your comments directly to South Downs National Park Authority by 31st May 2022, via their website or by writing to them at their address in North Street, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9DH.  The Planning Committee of the National Park, has responsibility for determining the outcome of the application.

Resubmission of Planning Application SDNP/21/04041/FUL – Old Easebourne Primary School, Easebourne2022-06-23T16:07:37+01:00

Reporting Potholes and more on Love West Sussex

It’s definitely pothole season at the moment but did you know it’s really easy to report a pothole or many other highways related problems to West Sussex County Council including overgrown verges, signage issues or general winter maintenance problems?

Simply visit https://love.westsussex.gov.uk/reports/add and complete the details. You can also use this to see if a problem that you spot has already been reported.

Please don’t wait for someone else to report a pothole or a problem you think needs attending too.

Reporting Potholes and more on Love West Sussex2021-01-21T14:47:08+00:00
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