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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

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South Downs News - July 2024

South Downs News - July 2024

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July 2024
South Downs News - July 2024

July 2024

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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: Rangers making the final touches to the latest pond installed in the National Park at Blacknest Fields, north of Alton, Hampshire. The pond will provide a vital source of water and habitat for wildlife!

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

Big milestone for biodiversity initiative

An ambitious goal to “renature” a huge swathe of land to help fight biodiversity loss is almost halfway to reaching its target.

Exactly three years ago the South Downs National Park set a goal of transforming 13,000 hectares – or over 20,000 football pitches – into habitat for wildlife by 2030.

A total of 6,082 hectares – an area bigger than Worthing or Portsmouth – has been created or improved to help nature thrive. The work has included planting almost 50,000 trees, transforming over 100 hectares of new wildflower rows, planting hedges, restoring ponds, and improving rare habitats such as chalk grassland and lowland heath.

It comes as our popular ReNature Festival, with a range of walks and talks, returns this month.

Find out more here.

See the programme for ReNature Festival and get involved!

New book reveals the fight for the South Downs

The extraordinary story of the campaign to create the South Downs National Park – and the people and characters behind it – have been brought together in a compelling book called The Fight for the South Downs, by Robin Crane.

Editing the book has been Margaret Paren, who served as the Authority’s Chair for almost a decade. Learn more here.

Experience the South Downs in a new way!

A brand-new film trailis being launched this summer, telling the intimate stories of local heroes and their connection to the South Downs National Park.

Ten “viewing posts” have been installed along the 100-mile South Downs Way from Winchester to Eastbourne, each linked to a thought-provoking film that celebrates a person who makes a difference in the South Downs.

The new trail, which has its own map and guide, will be officially launched on Saturday, 27 July at a free family fun afternoon at One Garden Brighton, in Stanmer Park. Find out more here.

Renovations unveiled at iconic Seven Sisters

The latest phase in the £2m refurbishment of Seven Sisters Country Park is complete with the unveiling of brand-new visitor accommodation.

People will now be able to enjoy a holiday just a stone’s throw from the legendary white cliffs that have been used as the backdrop for many Hollywood movies.

The historic Foxhole Cottages, nestled in a stunning chalk grassland valley, have been sensitively restored into three charming holiday lets. Find out more here.

Boy goes extra mile to help reptiles

Meet Reuben Martin, who recently won the BBC’s Under-18 Springwatch Wildlife Hero Award for 2024. We caught up with 15-year-old Reuben, who lives in Shoreham, to find out about his volunteering work to help the reptiles and amphibiansof the National Park.

Pop-up event encourages responsible dog walking

Calling all dog walkers!

There will be an opportunity to find out more about an amazing nature reserve and how we can help care for it on Friday, 9 August. Learn more.

What will big excavation find in villages?

Three villages in the South Downs will be the focus of community excavations this summer as people dig deep to discover the area’s archaeology.

The Burpham Big Dig is a fascinating project that will involve community excavations in Burpham, Wepham, and Peppering in West Sussex. Learn more here.

Best summer walks in Hampshire

Did you know a third of the National Park lies within historic Hampshire?

While the Sussex Downs are perhaps the most well-known and visited, Hampshire’s rolling hills, woods, heaths and river valleys have their own unique magic.

As we mark Hampshire Day this July, we’re sharing five great summer walks in this beautiful county.

Get involved in Local Plan Review

People can have their say on a review of the South Downs Local Plan and how they would like to be involved.

The adopted South Downs Local Plan, which gives a blueprint for all planning and development in the National Park, has to be reviewed by law to make sure it’s up to date and addresses important issues including nature recovery, climate change and supporting local communities to thrive.

Take part in survey

Exciting shortlist revealed for Design Awards

A public park makeover, café, eco-home, temple, and the restoration of a 570-year-old timber house are among the exciting mix of projects shortlisted for a prestigious South Downs Design Award.

More than 60 nominations were receivedacross Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex for the National Park’s award scheme that celebrates outstanding design, architecture and innovation.

Sixteen unique projectshave been shortlisted by judges and the public will get to vote for their favourite for an overall "People's Choice" Award.

Vote in The People's Choice

Win a high tea with stunning views!

How do you fancy enjoying a high tea – in every sense of the word at 350ft up in the sky?!

We’ve teamed up with Portsmouth’s Spinnaker Tower to offer an incredible prize in this month’s newsletter.

The iconic tower stands at a soaring 170 metres tall, offering awe-inspiring 23-mile views over Portsea Island, the Solent, the South Downs and the Isle of Wight.

The experience starts in the high-speed lift and in 30 seconds you step onto the viewing decks where Portsmouth, ‘the great waterfront city’ is showcased in all its glory.

These are unmissable sights, seen from a 350-degree panorama, and each sight with its own story.

Discover the rich history behind the view with informative touch screen displays and take in the sea air from the open ‘Sky Garden’.

For those brave enough, there’s a thrilling ‘Sky Walk’, 100 metres above sea level or the opportunity to abseil down the Tower!

Our newsletter prize is a high tea for two people in The Clouds Café, located on the second viewing deck. Elevate your afternoon with breathtaking views while indulging in delightful sandwiches, scones, and pastries.

If you wished to stay on (not included in prize), from 8pm The Clouds turns into Sky Bar – the perfect setting to drink in the view. Enjoy sunset, evening and night views while sipping a classic cocktail or the signature ‘Spinnaker Tower’.

People signing up to the newsletter during July will be automatically entered into the draw. Those who are already signed up can email “Macmillan Cancer Support” to newsletter@southdowns.gov.uk before midnight on 31 July.

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

Things to do in July

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.

  • Book on to a walk or talk in our ReNature Festival!
  • Head to the beautiful Stansted Park, near Rowlands Castle, on 13 and 14 July for a summer festival. It will be an eclectic weekend of family fun, quirky entertainment and a little bit of the eccentric all within the setting of a quintessential country estate. Highlights will include a Napoleonic Camp and re-enactments!
  • Calling all Shakespeare fans! The annual summer Petersfield Shakespeare Festival will be bringing entertaining and accessible Shakespeare in the enchanting open-air setting of Wylds Farm in Liss. Performances will be in the evenings from 16 to 21 July.
  • It’s free admission at Gilbert White’s House and Garden, Selborne, on 20 July as the venues celebrates the famous naturalist’s 304th birthday.
  • The annual Treve Art Festival takes place on 24 July, set in a traditional Sussex timber-framed cottage. Each summer resident artists Sally and Euan, their artist friends and selected guests come together to exhibit, demonstrate their art and run workshops for visitors. You can meet and chat to the artists, watch them work, see inside the printmaking and painting studios and relax in the beautiful garden with a picnic or snacks bought from their Pop Up Cafe.
  • The South Downs Summer Music Festival returns to the beautiful East Sussex village of Alfriston from 16 to 21 of July. If you love classical music, this is for you as a collection of international performers descend on this stunning corner of the National Park!

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Chichester District Council - District Dispatch

District Dispatch

10

July 2024
Chichester District Council

District Dispatch


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description automatically generatedWe are extremely lucky to have an abundance of fantastic food producers here in the Chichester District. From the Downs to the sea, we have a variety of what are classed as ‘primary food producers’ who are involved in a wide range of food production, from growing and harvesting crops, to rearing livestock, and as well as producing milk and eggs.

We then have amazing bakers who make mouthwatering bread, cakes, pies and quiches to award winning vineyards and small batch brewers. You could literally fill your kitchen cupboards with the delicious array of food that is made right here on our doorstep - you really don’t have to travel far in this area to find high-quality produce.

While horticulture and tourism are the biggest economic sectors within our district, food and drink businesses also represent a major slice of our economy, with just under 1,500 businesses of this type registered in the district. We have also seen an increase in the number of small, local food producers which is fantastic news. The people behind these products are often individuals or families who want to make a difference to their communities, and who are passionate about making high-quality, sustainable food. They contribute so much to our district, and we have an abundance of inspiring success stories.

For example, there is a family-run soft fruit grower in Sidlesham that sells raspberries, strawberries and other local produce from an innovative vending machine on its farm. While in the north of the district there is a small company known for its mouthwatering scotch eggs, made using local eggs and breadcrumbs from a bakery down the road.

As part of our council’s commitment to supporting these local, independent businesses we have put money towards a new campaign called ‘Sussex Six’ which aims to increase the amount of local produce featured on menus and shop shelves in the district.

The idea is to encourage eateries, shops and other food businesses in the district to stock at least six locally produced products or use at least six locally produced ingredients in their menus over the coming year. Businesses that take the ‘Sussex Six’ pledge are then encouraged to highlight this to their customers in a variety of ways including on their social media channels, in their menus and by including special labelling on their shop shelves.

The ultimate aim of the campaign is to help build a robust circular economy where producers, hospitality and retail help strengthen our local community by using each other’s products. You may not be aware but for every £1 spent in a local business, around 63 pence stays within the local area. So, by signing up to the ‘Sussex Six’ campaign, it will help to keep money within the local area, support our economy and help keep local people in local jobs. It also benefits the environment, reduces food miles and keeps us connected to our local farms and producers.

Just recently more than 70 local food and drink producers, hospitality and retail businesses came together to launch the campaign, which is led by the Natural Partnerships CIC (Community Interest Company).

As part of the campaign there is also a dedicated food and drink directory where people will be able to find all the different food and drink producers in our district and the places that serve and sell it.

At the moment, businesses can have their details listed for free, so I would really encourage all our local producers to make sure they get listed as soon as possible. I’d also like to encourage as many of you as possible to find out more, and maybe make a pledge of your own to buy or try some of the products that are listed. You can access the directory by going to:www.sussexfoodanddrink.org

Best Wishes

Councillor Harsha Desai

Cabinet Member for Growth and Place at Chichester District Council

Chichester District
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