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
CDC Food Waste Collections
You may have already heard that Chichester District Council will be introducing new food waste collections in the near future. We will let you know further information as it comes through, and you can also download the app, which also has lots of other useful information. [...]
Winter Readiness Campaign
Now that the clocks have gone back, thoughts turn to the coming Winter months. It is vital to make sure that you and anyone that you care for are prepared for the effects of adverse weather. Here are some handy tips on how to get "Winter Ready" from the [...]
Paul Stevens on Swifts
The recent Swifts Walking Tour by Paul Stevens and hosted by Greenheal was a great success. We look forward to seeing lots of swift boxes going up aound the village very soon. Want to know more about Paul and his work? Have a look at this video - The [...]
Volunteering Opportunity with the National Trust
The Parish Council has received the following details from the National Trust, a fantastic opportunity to get out in the countryside! The National Trust are offering a new opportunity to become a ‘Woolbeding Reimagined’ volunteer. Woolbeding Reimagined is an exciting project led by the National Trust's South Downs [...]
Woolbeding Reimagined Drop In Session
At the Annual Village Meeting hosted by the Parish Council back in May, we heard from Becky Hiorns - Project Manager at the National Trust, working on the Woolbeding Reimagined project. If you missed it and would like to know more, there is a drop in session taking [...]
Himalayan Balsam Pulling
Midhurst Green Volunteers and the Rotary Club will begin their annual pull of the invasive bankside plant, Himalayan Balsam, on Saturday 14th June between 8am and 11am and urgently require more volunteers. If you are able to help, please meet at the seat by North Mill Bridge. All you [...]



