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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 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
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None of us like littering, fly tipping and dog fouling, and that is why, with your help, we have been working hard to make sure that our area continues to be one of the most beautiful places to live and work in the country.
Our street
cleansing team travel across the 303 square miles of the district every day,
cleaning the streets, emptying the bins, and picking up litter. However, as you
can imagine, over such a large area, they can’t be everywhere at once.
That’s why, a number of years ago, we introduced our Against Litter campaign to bring everyone together in the fight against littering and to encourage people to take pride in their local area. The aim of the campaign is to engage with our local communities and empower them to take positive, preventative actions, as well as encouraging local businesses to get involved. The award-winning campaign has been nationally recognised because of the positive impact it has had.
The campaign is still going strong, and people are still signing up for the schemes associated it, but we thought it would be good to remind people of how they can get involved.
One of the ways you can help is to report litter hot spots and fly tips and you can do this by visiting:www.chichester.gov.uk/reportflytipping. Littering is a crime and those caught littering or not clearing up after their dogs will receive an on-the-spot fine of £150 (reduced to £100 if paid within 14 days). You can also help us by taking your litter home — and recycling as much of it as you can — or disposing of it in a litter bin.
You can also sign up to our ‘adopt an area’ scheme. This invites community groups and businesses to ‘adopt an area’ and take pride in their patch. Whether you are a resident, community group, school or business, you can take part in our scheme. The area you adopt can be as small as the pavement outside your home, a favourite footpath, play area, village or shop frontage — all we ask is that you help to keep that space litter free. You just decide on the area you wish to adopt and then sign up at: www.chichester.gov.uk/adoptanarea. We will then send you our ‘Adopt an Area’ pack to help you plan your activities and how we can help you. For example, we can loan you a litter picking kit and collect your litter bags once they are full. We’re not asking you to do our job for us. Instead, we’re asking for your support and to be our eyes and ears in your local community. We look after one of the largest districts in the country. By working together, we can make a difference and ensure our district remains beautiful for everyone who lives and works here.
We also have a Green Dog Walkers scheme, which is a national community-led programme to help reduce dog fouling and encourage responsible dog ownership –www.chichester.gov.uk/greendogwalkers. This offers a proven, non-confrontational and friendly way to change attitudes about dog fouling and encourages responsible dog ownership. Most importantly, the scheme acts as a reminder to others that they need to pick up after their dog has fouled and keep them under control. By signing up, you will receive one of our Green Dog Walks badges to display on your coat or dog lead; a car window sticker; and a leaflet about our campaign.
We have some incredible individuals, groups and businesses across the district who are dedicated to keeping their patch clean and tidy, and we have celebrated these litter heroes through our campaign. Please do consider joining them and find out more about our work at:www.chichester.gov.uk/againstlitter
Best Wishes
Cllr Jonathan Brown
Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environmental Strategy at Chichester District Council
Open Farm Sunday - Goodwood Home Farm - Sunday 8th June 2025
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Explore Goodwood Home Farm this Open Farm Sunday – Free
Family Day Out!
Sunday 8 June 2025 | Booking Essential
Join us at Goodwood Home Farm – one of the UK’s largest lowland organic farms – for a rare behind-the-scenes look at our award-winning, self-sustaining estate.
What to expect:
Sheep shearing demos & sheepdog
trials
Tractor rides & farm machinery
displays
Woodland walks & family activities
with the Goodwood Education Trust
Organic produce for sale – including our
award-winning cheeses
See heritage breeds, discover how we care for the land, and meet the passionate people behind Goodwood’s farming story.
Free entry – but advance booking is required.
Book now at
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