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
Little Lambs Toddler Group – St Mary’s Church
Little Lambs Toddler Group We meet term-time Tuesdays, 10-11.15am for toys, craft, songs, stories, cake and a cuppa. Everyone welcome, suggested donation of £1 per family. For further information please contact: Liz Yonge Assistant Curate of the Priory Churches Tel: 07747 611993
New Initiative to launch: Midhurst Community Hub
New Initiative to launch: Midhurst Community Hub Midhurst Community Hub is a new start -up venture for the town and its surrounding area. The Hub is a one-stop-shop advice centre which will provide convenient, face to face services for local people. The Hub will have the ability to reach out to [...]
Small Swings – REPAIRED!
We are aware that a bolt is missing from the small swings and have ordered a repair to be carried out as soon as possible. Apologies for any inconvenience.
The Passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Easebourne Parish Council is deeply saddened at the news of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II The official book of condolence for Easebourne will be available in St Mary's Church, Easebourne 9am until 7pm during the ten days of mourning Floral tributes may be laid at the [...]
Picnic in the Park success
2022's Picnic in the Park took place last Saturday and was deemed to be another successful free event for the village. We were treated to live music from Baby Eleanor and Yukon Bass, teas and coffees by the Church, delicious cakes and bakes from Pinders Patisserie, ice-creams from Deluca's, [...]
New Speedwatch Group
If you've not already heard, a new Easebourne Community Speedwatch group has been established in the village and they are looking for volunteers to help increase awareness of speed limits and make our village safer. To find out more, please find them on Facebook by searching 'Easebourne Community Speedwatch Group' [...]