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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 

19 May 2025

Annual Parish Council Meeting

Singleton Cricket Club Monday 7:00 pm View Details



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 9th May 2025

Hi All,

I am happy to share the news that the sealing crews will start there works in Singleton on Monday 12 May 25.

I have attached a map of the location where they will be working which will be opposite the school, I have highlighted the sewers that we will start on with both teams.

We will as we have done seal both the public and private wastewater networks.

We will endeavour the keep disruption down to a minimum whilst we carry out these works.

We have some sewers that will require the highway to be closed or have traffic lights in place so that we can carry out our works safely and will give ample notice to all where we can either through the update as well as speaking with customers locally.

Where we have road closures these will be between the hours of 0900hrs and 1600hrs this is to lessen the impact on parents dropping children off at school as well as people going to work.

Please note that in emergency situations where we may need to excavate the highway to access the sewer network and the road will be closed continuously until we have carried out our works.

I would like to add that the road will only be closed to vehicular traffic unless you are a resident of a property where the highway is closed.

Please do not say that you are accessing a property and try and drive through as this will not be possible and neither will any act of aggression be tolerated towards the crews onsite, if you are unhappy please do contact me and we can discuss further as this is for the safety of the crews.

I apologise for the rant however we have these situations all too often and people just think that we are being difficult so I would like to get the message out there from the start.

I have added the borehole data from East Dean below.

As you can see from the charts the ground water is continuing to drop.

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

District Dispatch

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May 2025
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District Dispatch

Homelessness is an issue across the country — and the district is no different. As part of our housing priority to reduce homelessness in the district, we are working on several new projects to help address some of the issues that people have been experiencing in the private rented sector. One initiative is called ‘Call Before You Serve’ and aims to assist landlords who are considering serving eviction notices to their tenants. Eviction is often a last resort on the landlord’s part, and the aim of this initiative is to help resolve any tenancy issues and prevent eviction action needing to be taken.


The idea is to develop better relationships with local landlords in order to help bring on more properties that they may have in their portfolio. A number of councils have had success with this approach. The opportunity to intervene at the earliest stage helps to reduce homelessness and improves security for both tenant and landlord.


These schemes can offer a range of support from creating a personalised housing plan with the tenant; to resolving issues that may be impacting on their tenancy; to helping tenants to address financial difficulties that have led to getting into arrears with rent payments; through to support from housing benefit services, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), local government homelessness prevention funds, charities and money advice services.


We know from the research that we have carried out that schemes such as these can have a huge impact on helping private landlords stay in the market, knowing that they have support and advice. Unlike private letting agents, we can also support tenants who are struggling or experiencing issues and ensure that they stay in accommodation.


If you are a landlord and would like help and advice from our Private Rented Support Officer, please emailfyeates@chichester.gov.uk or call 01243 785166 and asked to speak to Fearn Yeates or Tom Polhill.


If you are a resident who is experiencing financial or housing problems, we have a range of support and advice available. Our housing advice can be found at:www.chichester.gov.uk/housingadvice, and includes help with homelessness, housing guidance, help with universal credit and mortgage advice.


We also have a dedicated Supporting You team, who are a team of trained advisors who work alongside our other council teams. Their role is to help people access a wide range of help, including maximising income; debt signposting; employment advice; budgeting support; food provision; help to pay bills; plus, signposting clients to our health and wellbeing team.


The team was established in 2022, in response to the cost-of-living crisis, to help those who were struggling. Since launching, they have helped thousands of people across the district with support and advice through their holistic approach. We’ve been able to help many people get back on an even keel and feel more in control of their financial situation. The team often look after cases where several different issues are resolved, resulting in a complex and often distressing situation for the resident. This could be a housing problem compounded by financial issues, which can then go on to have a huge impact on their general health and wellbeing.


The team can take an overview of their situation, helping with all different issues. Their role means that they have more time to really talk with a client and find out about what they are going through. Often people may not know the level of support that they are entitled to and it’s amazing how a few changes can transform someone’s life and their outlook.


To find out more about the service, please visit:www.chichester.gov.uk/supportingyouteam; emailsupportingyou@chichester.gov.uk; or by call 01243 534860.


Best Wishes,

Councillor Oona Hickson, Cabinet Member for Housing, Revenue and Benefits at Chichester District Council

South Downs News - May 2025

South Downs News - May 2025

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May 2025
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May 2025

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WORK AND PLAY IN YOUR NATIONAL PARK

THIS MONTH:

As always please send your comments and ideas to newsletter@southdowns.gov.uk

Click here to read a PDF version of South Downs News

PICTURE OF THE MONTH: The South Downs landscape really does come into its own at this time of year and many would argue there's no prettier place on Earth! That magic is captured beautifully in this photograph of Devil's Dyke, by James Ward. You can find out more about sunset walks in this edition as we celebrate National Walking Month.

If you have an amazing seasonal image, please do email us!

Win £250 as photo competition returns!

Everyone has their favourite spot (or spots!) in the South Downs!

It might be admiring the dramatic chalk cliffs at Seven Sisters, wandering through the misty autumn woods at Ebernoe, poppy fields amongst the lush verdant hills, or immense views of coast and country from Butser Hill.

The South Downs National Park is full of iconic gems that make for great photographs – from the stunning landscape, to the awe-inspiring wildlife, to the majestic old buildings and street scenes.

As the National Park is celebrating its 15th birthday this year, people are being invited to photograph some of their favourite things about the South Downs – whether that be locations, views, towns and villages, heritage, food and drink, or whatever the imagination can think of!

The prizes for the competition, Three cheers for 15 years: South Downs favourites, will be £250 for first place, £150 for second place, £75 for third place and £50 for fourth place.

As always there will be a separate wildlife category, with a £150 prize for the best shot and £75 for the runner-up image.

The youth competition returns this year for budding young photographers – with categories 10 years and under and 11 to 17. Young photographers are being challenged to snap an amazing shot of their favourite aspect of the South Downs National Park. The prize for 10 years and under will be a family ticket to Marwell Wildlife, while the winner of the 11 to 17 category will win a GoApe adventure for two. Find out more here about what the judges are looking for!

Enter the 2025 Photo Competition

Try something new for National Walking Month

May is National Walking Month and a good time to celebrate its simple joys!

Whether you’re looking for an hour-long stroll with a breathtaking view or a work-up-a-sweat ramble up and down some hills, there are hundreds of walks to enjoy in the South Downs National Park. We may all have our go-to walks and picnic spots, but why not try something a bit different?

Click here to find out five ideas for trying something new.

Beautiful benches are unveiled

Four bespoke oak benches with landscape-inspired inscriptions have been unveiled at a serene dew pond near Eastbourne.

The new benches at Warren Hill will provide a place for gathering, as well as rest and reflection, for people of all ages and abilities, allowing appreciation of the surrounding landscape and stunning views across Eastbourne and the Seven Sisters towards the sea. Learn more here.

Toadally awesome news!

Their distinctive rasping call can be heard up to a mile away, earning them the reputation as the UK’s loudest amphibian.

Now the natterjack toad, long associated with British folklore, is making a remarkable comeback in the South Downs National Park after battling back from the brink. Find out more here.

High Court action is taken after planning breach

A prison sentence has been narrowly avoided after a woman was taken to the High Court for repeated planning breaches in the National Park. Learn more here.

Meet the youth ambassador!

Our Youth Ambassadors fulfil a crucial role of ensuring that young peoples’ voices are heard across the South Downs National Park, with our partners and wider networks.

This month we meet Max.

Taking action for nature and climate

Communities in the National Park are coming together for a week-long celebration of things we can all do to tackle climate change and protect nature.

Great Big Green Week takes place from 7 to 15 June and Arundel is leading the way with a bumper week of events.

Find out more here.

Farm hosts first festival

An immersive day celebrating the intersection of food, farming and the natural world is taking place next month.

On Saturday, 7 June Westerlands, near Graffham, will host the very first South Downs Food and Nature Festival.

Find out more here.

Win e-bike hire to explore National Park!

There’s nothing quite like experiencing the landscape with the wind in your hair and the feel-good endorphins of pedal power.

Cuckmere Cycle Company is located a beautiful converted granary barn close to the National Park’s Seven Sisters visitor centre at Exceat. Overlooking the Cuckmere Estuary, with several trails starting right from its door, the shop is perfect for exploring the Seven Sisters cliffs, Cuckmere Haven, Friston Forest (pictured above) and the picturesque villages of Alfriston, Litlington, Wilmington, Jevington and East Dean.

We’ve teamed up with them to offer a free e-bike experience for two people for two hours, giving you the chance to explore this stunning area on two wheels.

People signing up to the newsletter during May will be automatically entered into the draw to win the e-bike experience. Those who are already signed up can email “riding a bicycle is the closest you can get to flying” to newsletter@southdowns.gov.uk before midnight on 31 May.

Sign up to the newsletter here and see competition T&Cs here.

Win tickets to comedy night!

Calling all comedy lovers!

Epic Comedy are offering two pairs of tickets for their forthcoming comedy night being held at the South Downs Centre in Midhurst.

The event on Saturday, 14 June is being headlined by Angela Barnes, who has appeared at Live At The Apollo, Richard Osman's House of Games, Mock The Week and Russell Howard's Good News. Angela will be supported by Amy Mason, Dave Chawner and host Paul Cox.

People signing up to the newsletter during May will be automatically entered into the draw to win the tickets. Those who are already signed up can email “I love to laugh” to newsletter@southdowns.gov.uk before midnight on 31 May.

Sign up to the newsletter here and see competition T&Cs here.

Are you a visitor accommodation provider in the National Park?

The National Park Authority has commissioned Tomorrow’s Tourism to update the 2014 South Downs Visitor Accommodation Review.

The 2025 update will help the SDNPA to better understand the availability, distribution, numbers, offer and types of visitor accommodation across the National Park. In doing so, the 2025 update will also help inform the South Downs Partnership Management Plan and Local Plan Review.

As part of the 2025 update, the SDNPA is very keen to receive the views of visitor accommodation providers operating in the National Park. The survey is open for participation until 6 June 2025. It consists of around 20 questions and should take approximately fives to 10 minutes to complete.

As a thank you for your participation, the SDNPA will randomly select one survey respondent and cover a year's subscription for the Green South Downs certification.

Protecting the National Park for future generations to enjoy

The South Downs National Park Trust is holding a special FREE event on Thursday 19 June for anyone wanting to find out more leaving a gift in your will and the impact it could have on the National Park.

They will take you on a guided walk around Seven Sisters Country Park with a ranger (mobility scooters are also available) to explore some of the special qualities of this amazing location.

There will then be the opportunity to speak to a local will expert while having a glass of delicious South Downs wine. If interested, book a place here.

Things to do in May

Find other events and activities across the National Park and submit your own. Please remember booking may be necessary and do check full details with the venue.

  • Visit the garden at Bignor Park, Pulborough, on 13 May to explore the extensive 11-acre grounds and see some magnificent views of the South Downs. The walled garden has been replanted with herbaceous borders and the Dutch garden has a new central obelisk and planting including climbing roses, salvias and echinaceas.
  • Rewind to the 1940s for a thrilling weekend of nostalgia and living history at Amberley Museum’s Home Front Weekend, taking place on 17 and 18 May. Experience the sights, sounds, and stories of the Second World War as the Museum is transformed into a vibrant wartime encampment. Featuring authentic WW2 vehicles, uniforms, and equipment, this immersive event will bring history to life for visitors of all ages.
  • Head to Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery for its new exhibition “Everyday Objects”, which starts on 20 May. One of the best-known artists of his generation, Michael Craig-Martin (b.1941) has been celebrated worldwide for his conceptual artworks that are instantly recognisable. The prints include depictions of headphones, lightbulbs and trainers and invite the viewer to consider the transitory items that fill the world around us.
  • Stansted Park, near Rowlands Castle, is hosting a series of outdoor plays at its Walled Garden Elizabethan Theatre. On 30 May The Three Inch Fools present a largely historical, always hysterical, “The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I”.

Coming up soon...

  • The National Park’s ReNature Festivalreturns from 22 June with a week of events and activities across Sussex and Hampshire. The festival is a chance to learn more about the unique biodiversity of the South Downs National Park and also learn about things we can all do to help nature recovery. Full details and the programme will be in next month’s South Downs News.
  • Raise your glass! Back by popular demand for 2025, the South Downs National Park Trust’s special fundraising event returns to Nyetimber vineyard in West Sussex - this year on Friday, 4 July. The event is an opportunity to discover the history of the site, tour the vineyard and admire stunning views of the National Park, with input about its special features from one of the rangers. All followed by a guided tasting in the vineyard's gorgeous barn. Perfect for a birthday or special celebration! Book a spot here.








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