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Update from WSCC 24th March
Here is an update issued by WSCC today.
Midhurst Fire Update – Businesses Open as Usual – West Sussex County Council
Headline items on the home page
Here is an update issued by WSCC today.
Midhurst Fire Update – Businesses Open as Usual – West Sussex County Council
Signage and diversion route
We understand that additional and improved signage will be in place imminently to try to warn people of the ongoing closure of North Street from further afield, as well as on the local roads.
Local roads continue to be heavily used and are at times extremely congested. If you have to use local lanes please be aware that some are also being used by pedestrians and other drivers may be less familiar with the lanes than local residents.
Useful updates continue to be posted regularly on the websites and social media of WSCC, CDC, Midhurst Town Council, WSCC Highways and our local County Councillor, Tom Richardson.
For latest information about the closure of North Street and affected businesses, please check the following websites and social media:
West Sussex County Council – News – West Sussex County Council
Chichester District Council website – News: Chichester District Council
You can also follow Chichester District council. WSCC and WSCC Highways on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter – they will post updates when they have them.
https://www.facebook.com/wsfrs
We have been asked by the team co-ordinating efforts to help those evacuated from The Angel to request that no more clothing donations are taken to the Old Library in Knockhundred Row. What they are still in need of are old suitcases which they can use to distribute items, assorted toiletries, nappies and phone chargers.
If you can donate any of the above please only take to the Old Library today, after which it will be distributed. Please do not drop off at The Grange.
Thank you.
We are very pleased to be able to confirm that on 9 February 2023 the South Downs National Park Authority adopted the Easebourne Parish Design Statement as a Supplementary Planning Document (SDP).
This document sets out a framework of guidelines and principals relating to design matters against which future planning applications will be assessed. The Parish Council would like to thank the volunteers who worked so hard on this project over the last 3 years: without their persistence and determined endeavours, nothing would have been achieved.
You can download the adopted document here:
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 on!
If you’d like to get involved in volunteering to help keep your community clean and tidy this year, please get in touch with frepsec@btinternet.com to register your interest or send them a message on their new social media pages!
United Easebourne Magazine are looking for a new Editor to take over the role of pulling together this community focussed magazine from July 2023 onwards.
Tina and Gavin, the current editors have been doing the role as volunteers for the last 7 years but feel it’s time for someone else to take on the challenge! It’s a very rewarding role, sharing news and stories about what’s happening in our community, its people and its businesses.
Tina tells us it takes around 3 days in a month, split over the month of course and is all done from home. It doesn’t have to be done by one person, so maybe it’s something you think you could share with someone? If being an editor or roving reporter is something you’ve always fancied having a go at then maybe this is your opportunity!
To find out more and to have a chat about what’s involved, please get in touch with us by email or phone.
Enhanced Partnership Statutory Stakeholder Consultation
Dear Stakeholder,
In March 2021, the government published a new National Bus Strategy (Bus Back Better) which sets out its vision to dramatically improve bus services in England, reverse the shift in journeys away from public transport as a result of Covid-19 and encourage passengers back to buses.
Central to the strategy is the creation of Enhanced Partnerships, where local authorities, bus operators and other key stakeholders work together to develop and implement bus service improvements for local communities. The West Sussex Enhanced Partnership will set out how we will deliver the outcomes of our Bus Service Improvement Plan, published in October 2021 following engagement with the public, operators, and other key stakeholders.
Further to this engagement, we would now like to hear from organisations and individual stakeholders who have an interest in making bus services work better.
You can access the consultation questionnaire and supporting documents via the link below.
https://yourvoice.westsussex.gov.uk/enhanced-partnership-statutory-stakeholder-consultation
Please share your views by midnight on Tuesday 3 January 2023.