Community
If you’re looking for information about the community, 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
Preliminary works at Egmont Road
We have been advised by Metis Homes that some preliminary tree protection works at the approved Egmont Road site are beginning. In addition some archaeological trenching is being dug w/c 9th October and then, all being well, the initial road access works down the side of the Conifers’ car park [...]
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! [...]
How safe do you feel in your community?
Community Safety Partnerships across West Sussex are asking residents how safe they feel in their local communities. The online consultation, which launched on Monday 18 September, will be open to people of all ages to share their experiences of crime and anti-social behaviour in their local areas and will take [...]
The NEW LOOK Easebourne Magazine has landed!
It’s here! The new look Easebourne Magazine. Featuring brand new businesses, old favourites; MADhurst, What’s Ons, Books, History, Hampshire Open Studios, the King Edward VII Estate, Gardening, Church News, Parish Council News, Cowdray Estate, The Midhurst Society and much, much more. If you subscribed to the previous version you [...]
Ever wanted to get into Advertising?
As you may already know, our village magazine has a new Editor and Designer, but they are in need of someone to manage the advertising. We're told this is not an onerous task. It involves contacting the regular advertisers each year to renew their adverts and handle any new ones [...]