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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 11th April 2025
Please see this week's update below.
We have sealed this week approx. 159m of public and private sewer in Charlton and down towards Singleton.
Total sealed from East dean down the valley is approx 5784m.
I confirm that budgets are currently being set for the new AMP period and financial year, once confirmed we can place orders with our suppliers and confirm our plans for the coming months.
With this we may have a very short break if any for the area for the sealing teams that are currently onsite.
Fortunately it is business as usual for the crews as they are currently working at Bankside .
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.
Please note there will be no updates over the next 2 weeks as I will be on annual leave, but I will get everything up to date for Fridy 2nd May 25 update.
“ When there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful things can be achieved “
Latest News
Road Closure Notification - A286 From Junction With Cobblers Row, Singleton To Junction With Bell Lane, Cocking, 06/05/2025 - 10/05/2025 South Chichester/North Chichester
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Road Name |
Location |
Date (from and to) |
Timing of Closure (eg, 24hr, off peak 09:30 to 16:00, Night 08:00 to 06:00) |
A286 COBBLERS ROW TO MIDDLEFIELD |
Between Cobblers Row and Middlefield Lane |
06/05/2025 - 10/05/2025 |
20:00hrs and 06:00hrs. |
COCKING HILL |
Between Middlefield Lane and Crypt Lane |
06/05/2025 - 10/05/2025 |
20:00hrs and 06:00hrs. |
A286 CRYPT LANE TO CHURCH LANE |
Between Crypt Lane and Church Lane |
06/05/2025 - 10/05/2025 |
20:00hrs and 06:00hrs. |
A286 CHURCH LANE TO BELL LANE |
Between Church Lane and Bell Lane |
06/05/2025 - 10/05/2025 |
20:00hrs and 06:00hrs. |
Chichester District Council - District Dispatch
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I’d like to start by
thanking everyone who took part in our ‘Let’s Talk: Housing’ consultation
earlier this year.
Between
20 January and 3 March, over 700 people visited our consultation, with 573 of
these completing the survey to share their views on the aims and actions we
were proposing to include in our new Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping
Strategy. The response was four times the number of our previous housing
strategy consultation in 2019.
It was really positive to see so many of you taking part in such an important
consultation. The strategy, which will cover the period 2025 to 2030, sets out
how the council will continue to work with partners to prevent people from
becoming homeless; create and retain affordable housing for young people and
families; address the housing needs of older people; and improve housing
standards for all of our residents.
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been carefully analysing your responses and
taking on board your feedback, and I’m pleased to say that the final strategy
was approved by councillors at a Full Council meeting last week.
I’m also pleased to tell you that we are introducing a new online housing register and advice system. This is in direct response to customer feedback and will offer a number of benefits for our residents.
The new system will make applying to join the housing register quicker and easier and will make it simpler for people to contact our housing team to seek advice or to access support if they are homeless or facing homelessness.
Work to move across to the new system has already started and is due to be completed in May. As a temporary measure during this time, we will only be able to take new housing register applications if a resident has an urgent housing need. In this instance, people can complete a simple e-form to access support on our website: www.chichester.gov.uk/applyhousingregister. If anyone is unable to complete this form, they can call our Housing team on: 01243 534734.
While we’re upgrading to the new system, the way people access our housing services will look a little different, but please be assured that our team are available for anyone who needs support — whether it’s offering housing advice (www.chichester.gov.uk/housingadvice); helping those who are homeless or facing homelessness (www.chichester.gov.uk/helpwithhomelessness); or taking housing register applications from those with an urgent housing need (www.chichester.gov.uk/applyhousingregister.)
As part of the changeover, residents who are already on the council’s housing register will be contacted to ensure that their details and housing requirements are up to date. This will mean that any housing opportunities suggested to them in the future are tailored to their needs.
Those with an existing housing advice or homelessness application will be moved into the new system automatically and don’t need to take any action. They will be contacted with account details and information about how to use the new service when it is launched.
The new system will offer a more personalised approach and will enable us to keep people’s details and requirements up to date, increasing the chances of a customer being matched with a suitable property — especially if their situation has changed since they joined the register. It will also help us make sure that households with the highest level of housing need are prioritised.
Another benefit of the new system is that residents on the housing list will be able to ‘bid’ for available properties more frequently. This means that residents will have the opportunity to bid on a daily basis for a home that’s suitable for their needs, and for which they are eligible.
To keep updated on this project, and other council news, sign up to our monthly email newsletter at: www.chichester.gov.uk/newsalerts
Best
Wishes
Cllr Oona Hickson
Cabinet Member for Housing, Revenues and Benefits at Chichester District Council
