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( Volunteers Clearing the River Lavant )


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.

All of our councillors are volunteers and are committed to representing their community. They:

  • give views, on behalf of the community, on planning applications and other proposals that affect the parish
  • undertake projects and schemes that benefit local residents
  • work in partnership with other bodies to achieve benefits for the parish
  • alert relevant authorities to problems that arise or work that needs to be undertaken
  • help the other tiers of local government keep in touch with their local communities


We want to work closely with our community and encourage residents to get in touch with us and attend meetings. Please get in touch and join our mailing list, mailchimp

How to report issues to WSCC

The WSCC Love West Sussex app can be used to report potholes, graffiti, fly tipping, damaged pavements and many more. Simply send in your report using the WSCC free mobile app, a text or picture message. Love West Sussex will deal with your report and we will send you a message when it's complete.

https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/roads-and-travel/make-an-enquiry-or-report-a-problem-with-a-road-or-pavement

Useful Contacts



Plans for the Future


Southern Water Updates


Please click View All to download the presentation given at the Parish Council Meeting held on the 18th November 2024. 


Latest Parish News

Chichester District Council - District Dispatch

District Dispatch

20

November 2024
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It’s hard to believe that we are already heading towards the end of November and that Christmas is just around the corner! If you are like me, you will already be busy preparing. I love shopping in the district and finding unique gifts to buy family and friends. Supporting local businesses is really important to me and I’m sure it is to you too.

To support local businesses, we are introducing a number of parking offers. If you are attending the Chichester Christmas light switch on event on Saturday 23 November, we are offering free car parking in our Avenue de Chartres car park from 4pm. You can also park for free on Sundays in December 2024 in our Avenue de Chartres car park. We are also introducing a further offer which can be used in the majority of council-owned car parks across the district. When you select two hours using the MiPermit app during weekends in December 2024, you will receive the third for free. Find out more about the app at: www.chichester.gov.uk/mipermit

Prior to the light switch on event in Chichester, we have arranged for a pop-up food event between 10am and 6pm in East Street — which you will not want to miss! This will consist mainly of city food and drink suppliers. There will be lots on offer, from pulled pork and turkey rolls, through to mulled wine, crepes and even milkshake! So, you can make sure that you are well fed before the light switch on starts at 5pm outside the Assembly Rooms. Our Novium Museum will also be holding its Starlight Trail between 2pm and 4.30pm on the same day, where you can make a paper lantern and festive crafts. You can book at: www.thenovium.org/starlight.

Then on Sunday 24 November between 10am and 4pm, our popular Cross Market & More artisan market returns to the city centre, celebrating the very best creatives, designers, makers and producers from the district, along with entertainment, family activities and mouthwatering food from the local area. There will be lots of festive gifts and don’t be surprised if it even snows! On Saturday 30 November between 10am and 5pm, our Novium Museum will also be holding an Indoor Christmas Market: www.thenovium.org/christmasmarket.

Midhurst are holding their light switch on event on Friday 6 December, with their event running from 5pm until 8pm, including live music, fairground rides and late-night shopping. Petworth’s Christmas Cracker event takes place on Saturday 7 December from 11am until 7pm with a variety of stalls and musical entertainment throughout the day, and the light switch on taking place around 6pm. Selsey is holding a Community Christmas event in the High Street on Saturday 30 November from 2pm until 6pm, including a parade at 3pm. The East Beach Christmas Party at the Orchard Parade shops, will also take place on the same day between 2.30pm and 5pm.

We are also making Christmas magical in Chichester’s Priory Park, with a special programme of events to coincide with the city’s Christmas market, which is running from 7-15 December on East and North Street. It will also be operating later on Thursday 12 December, until 7pm. Families will be able to enjoy a specially commissioned pantomime in The Guildhall from 13-15 December. You can also get your dancing shoes on for two Silent Discos, taking place on Thursday 12 December. There will be a family-friendly disco at 6pm and then an over-18s event which will celebrate the 80s at 8.30pm. We are also dressing up The Guildhall with an eco-friendly Christmas tree and our Culture Spark partners are organising family arts and crafts activities and music performances across the nine days. You can find details of all of these events and book tickets at: https://chichesterboxoffice.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows

We have lots more festive events listed at www.chichester.gov.uk/whatson and on our social media pages.

Best Wishes

Cllr Harsha Desai

Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Communications and Events at Chichester District Council

West Sussex Residents eNewsletter

West Sussex Residents eNewsletter

15

November 2024
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November 2024 West Sussex County Council eNewsletter

Residents' enewsletter

Welcome to the November 2024 edition of our Residents’ eNewsletter, featuring the latest news and updates from your county council.


have your say

Let us know what you think

Have you taken part in our budget consultation yet?

Our budget for 2025-2026 amounts to over £2 billion which will be spent on services for our 900,900 residents and more than 42,500 businesses.

We'd like to hear your opinions and views on how and where we should spend that money.

Have your say


better roads

Better Roads - what are we doing?

Almost 40,000 safety related defects on highways across West Sussex have been repaired between April and September as we retain our commitment to better roads.

This year the council invested an extra £13 million to actively tackle the problem of our deteriorating roads and keep the county moving.

This was in addition to the base budget for the year of £42.8 million and £2.1 million received from the Department for Transport’s Road Resurfacing Fund.

Read more about our roads


traffic jam

We ask Secretary of State to see first-hand the importance of the A27

We have written an open letter to the government raising concerns about the decision to cancel planned improvements to the A27 and offering support to work together to find a solution to the problems.

The letter, from county council Leader Paul Marshall and the Chair of Transport for the South East (TfSE) Keith Glazier invites the Rt Hon Louise Haigh MP to see first-hand why the road is so important to our communities.

The A27 is a strategically important route that links towns and cities along the Sussex and Hampshire coast. It has long been considered sub-standard and unreliable, suffering specifically from congestion at Chichester, Arundel and Worthing, as well as to the east of Lewes.

The letter outlines the leaders’ concerns that the decision to cancel the A27 improvement schemes will further harm opportunities for growth across the Sussex region and impact on local businesses and trade in the region.

Read more


meals on wheels visit

Supporting families to live independently

Our Meals on Wheels provider, Health & Independent Living Support (HILS), joined forces with West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service recently to demonstrate how we’re helping people live independently in their homes.

While on a special visit to customers Michael and Audrey, Rural Engagement Officer Ben Applin carried out a safe and well check, gave advice on making their home safer, and fitted two smoke alarms for free.

Ben said: “For our officers and crews, knowing they can easily refer residents to one of our partner services such as HILS, ensures that we continue to take a joined up approach to community safety and make sure those who are most at risk have professional, ongoing support.”

Visit the HILS website or call 0330 2000 103 for more information. Every visit includes delivery of a hot meal and dessert, along with a caring wellbeing check from their Community Team Members.

Extra support:

Are you aged 66 or over? Pension Credit could give you extra financial support such as the Winter Fuel Payment and access to other benefits such as free NHS prescriptions. The importance of claiming was highlighted recently by our councillors. Find out more, including eligibility and how to access the benefits

It’s Carers’ Rights Day on 21 November. If you or someone you know is an unpaid carer you can:

  • Ask your GP practice to identify you as a carer on your patient record.
  • Request a free flu jab - if you’re the main carer for an older or disabled person who may be put at risk if you became ill, or if you are in receipt of Carer’s Allowance.
  • Request a carers assessment if you’re over 18 and provide regular unpaid care for someone.
  • Register with Carers Support West Sussex to find local support and use their Smart Search tool to find information most relevant to you. Find support and information for young carers aged under 18 here.

16 days

#NoExcuse for violence

16 Days of Activism is an international campaign which calls for action to end violence against women and girls around the globe.

It runs from 25 November in the UK, marked by White Ribbon Day, and ends on 10 December which is World Human Rights Day.

This year our Community Safety Team will be raising awareness on the different forms of violence each day, working alongside local support service providers.

Find more information and where to access help and support on the topics highlighted during the campaign by following WS Community Safety (@WSxCommSafety).

Violence and abuse can affect anyone of any gender. If you are affected by these issues, you can find information on the link below.

More information


reuse paint

Pick up a pre-loved paint pot!

You can now donate unwanted paint or pick up a pre-used pot for your own DIY at designated Recycling Centres across West Sussex.

In collaboration with Biffa and Community RePaint (sponsored by Dulux), we have launched this initiative which is aimed at reducing paint waste and encouraging reuse of partially used pots.

To donate or collect paint, you must book an appointment to visit a Recycling Centre in advance.

Donate or pick up some paint!


foster care

Change someone’s life forever

We are highlighting a new film which raises awareness of the need for more people to step forwards and foster. We are urgently seeking more foster carers to change a child’s life forever.

Sam, pictured above, from Horsham has been a foster carer for over 23 years said: “We welcomed our first foster child into our family in 2002 as a tiny newborn, when my twins were five. He lived with us for two and a half years and my children still consider him a brother. He and his mum live abroad now, but I speak to his mum all the time. He is amazing and watching him continue to grow has been such a gift and benefits us all.”

The number of children and young people cared for by the county council stands at over 900 across the county, with 20 currently waiting for a foster home.

Our foster carers receive comprehensive training, ongoing professional support and a competitive financial package of up to £30,393 per child per year, with additional fees for specialist roles.

Find out about fostering


more news

Head to our Newsroom to find all the latest news.


did you know

Worthing Library is hosting a free start-up business help and information event on Tuesday 19 November from 10.30am to 4pm. Watch live screenings of chats with food brand founder Charlie Bigham, network with local business experts and explore the new business offer from Worthing Library as a Business & Intellectual Property Centre (BIPC). Book your free ticket here.


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