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Singleton Parish Council
This website provides information about the activities of the Parish Council in the villages of Singleton and Charlton - pretty villages situated in the Lavant Valley, a few miles north of Chichester in West Sussex, on the edge of The Goodwood Estate.
We want to work closely with our community and encourage residents to get in touch with us and attend meetings, join our mailing list, please email singletonparishcouncil1@gmail.com or phone 01243 811810
How to report issues to WSCC
The WSCC link below can be used to report potholes, graffiti, fly tipping, damaged pavements and much more. Simply send in your report using the link below. WSCC will deal with your report and we will send you a message when it's complete.
Parish Updates
Southern Water Updates
Please click View All to download the presentation given at the Parish Council Meeting held on the 18th November 2024.
Southern Water Update Friday 30th May 2025
Hi All,
Please see this week's update below.
The crews have sealed approx 90m of public and private sewer in Singleton.
The crews have now sealed approx 6504m of both public and private sewer networks.
The crews have been working very hard in the area the reason behind the low meterage is that some of the private sewer that they have encountered so far has been badly deformed due to the pipe construction material which is Pitch fibre.
Pitch fibre pipes have been a prominent feature in drainage systems, serving as an alternative to traditional clay pipes. Comprising wood cellulose impregnated with inert coal tar pitch, these pipes presented a cost-effective solution for sewer systems. However, unlike clay pipes, pitch fibre pipes have an estimated lifespan of approximately 40 years, which significantly impacts their current condition and the need for repair, it was used extensively from the late 1940s right through to the 1970s in the UK.
The Pitch fibre pipe over the years has deteriorated and blistered so the crews have had to remove these by mechanical means, which is quite time consuming, however we are gathering pace and moving forward.
The crews have also come across a few buried manholes which have meant that we have had to reduce the size of the patches to enable them to install effectively.
Unfortunately yet again it is business as usual.
I have added the borehole data from East Dean below.
I will continue to monitor as always and keep you all updated.
“ When there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful things can be achieved “
Latest News
Chichester District Council - District Dispatch
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We are currently encouraging businesses and community organisations in the district to apply for funding to deliver projects that will support the local economy, businesses and community infrastructure.
Following a successful bid to the government in 2022, I’m pleased to let you know that we have secured a further £215,508 from the government’s Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF) for projects delivered between 1 April 2025 and 31 March 2026.
The REPF
provides funding for projects that help new and existing rural businesses to
develop products and facilities that offer wider benefits to the local economy
— this includes farm businesses looking to diversify. The scheme is also
intended to support new and improved community infrastructure, providing
essential community services and assets for local people and businesses.
Because the REPF fund is designed to address challenges faced by rural areas,
one of the requirements is that projects must benefit our rural communities,
and so there are certain parts of the district that aren’t eligible —
Chichester City, Southbourne and Westbourne. The scheme can provide
capital funding of up to £25,000, which must be used to purchase lasting
assets, such as building and equipment, and the applicant must match-fund at
least 20% of the overall cost. The funding cannot be used to support projects
that have already received funding from the Department for Environment, Food
and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).
To assist applicants, the council has funding advisors who should be contacted
in the first instance to discuss a potential application. They are able to
support those who are interested and will make sure their project meets all of
the scheme requirements. They can be contacted by filling in an expression of
interest form online: www.chichester.gov.uk/rural-england-prosperity-fund.
Also on this page, interested businesses and community organisations will be
able to find everything they need to submit their application, including the
full eligibility criteria and grant scheme requirements. The REPF is a UK
Government scheme, and so the government has set out specific criteria that we,
as a council, must follow when assessing and awarding funding.
We have also secured an additional allocation of funding from the government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund for 2025 to 2026. This is being used to support projects across the district that invest in communities and place, local businesses, and people and skills. This includes supporting events that encourage footfall and boost the local economy; delivering public realm improvements; and allocating sustainability grant funding to help businesses reduce their carbon footprint — for example through the installation of renewable energy technology, such as solar panels.
Over the past few years, we’ve used funding from both the UKSPF and REPF grant schemes to help deliver more than 80 different projects, which have supported economic growth and improved quality of life across the Chichester District. These varied and exciting projects have made a huge difference to our businesses and community groups, helping them to expand their customer offer and allowing them more flexibility. Some of the businesses have also been able to keep jobs in our district and increase staff posts, supporting our local economy and ensuring that our communities continue to thrive. We will be telling you more about this in our summer issue of our ‘initiatives’ magazine. The new allocation of REPF is another exciting opportunity for our local communities and we’re really looking forward to helping make many of these projects a reality.
If you believe that your community organisation or business could benefit from this funding, please get in touch with us as soon as you can. Applications for the REPF grant scheme are open until midnight on Monday 9 June 2025. To find out more about the fund and to make contact with one of our funding advisors please visit:www.chichester.gov.uk/rural-england-prosperity-fund
Best Wishes
Cllr John Cross
Cabinet Member for Culture, Sport and Place at Chichester District Council.
The Valley Diary - June 2025
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