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What are the responsibilities of West Sussex County Council?

They are responsible for services across the whole of the county. Please click on the link to West Sussex County Council for issues or queries relating to the following:

  • Education
  • Transport
  • Planning
  • Fire and public safety
  • Social care
  • Libraries
  • Waste management
  • Trading standards

Reporting a highway issue

You can report highway issues including:

  • Potholes
  • Overgrown vegetation
  • Damaged kerbs
  • Problems with footpaths or verges

Simply visit https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/roads-and-travel/make-an-enquiry-or-report-a-problem-with-a-road-or-pavement/ to register something you’ve spotted that needs addressing.

What are the responsibilities of Chichester District Council?

These cover a larger area than Parish Councils.

They are usually responsible for services like:

  • Rubbish collection
  • Recycling
  • Council tax collections
  • Housing
  • Planning applications

Click on the link to Chichester District Council to report the following issues:

  • Bonfire problems
  • Breach of planning control
  • Change of address
  • Food safety issue
  • Fly tipping
  • Hedge complaint
  • Missed bin collection
  • Noise pollution
  • Public convenience problem
  • Report a death
  • Housing condition problem
  • Parking problem
  • Alleged unlicensed premises
  • Street cleaning problem

What are the responsibilities of Easebourne Parish Council?

The Parish Council is the closest tier of local government to the people of Easebourne.

They are elected and can help on a number of local issues like providing and maintaining:

  • Bus shelters
  • Easebourne Park and play equipment
  • Grants to help local organisations
  • Consultation on planning
  • Noticeboards
  • Planters

Latest news

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!

 

July 30th, 2022|Categories: Community, Environment, News, Who does what|