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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 

14 July 2025

Full Parish Council Meeting

Singleton Village Hall 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 20th June 2025

Please see this week's update below.

The crews have sealed approx 138m of public and private sewer in Singleton.

The crews have now sealed approx 6833m of both public and private sewer networks.

The crews from Lining Division received a letter from a resident in Singleton which can only be described as outstanding, I was overwhelmed that the Men in Orange have had such a positive impact on a family and more so on a young child in the community well done lads.

The weather conditions are currently slowing the crews down as the risk of the chemical reaction to harden the fibreglass is increase with the hot weather and rather than just storm ahead and make huge mistakes the crews are being calculated and sensible with this approach.

I am still awaiting confirmation on a crew from our delivery partner to come and check the storm water connections from properties into the wastewater system.

Other than the following it is business as usual.

I have added the borehole data from East Dean below.

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

Highways, Transport and Planning - News and Updates

Highways, Transport and Planning - News and Updates

26

June 2025
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June 2025


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In this newsletter you'll find scheme updates, information on our latest consultation and a road safety message and more.


Essential work to upgrade drainage network in Hassocks to start in July

On Saturday 5 July 2025, works will start to upgrade and repair the drainage network on Keymer RoadinHassocks and areexpected to last for nine weeks. Hassocks railway station will remain open throughout. Some workswill be carried out at night when the road will need to be closed. During the day the road will be open with two-way traffic lights so drivers may experience delays when driving under the railway bridge.

Chancellors Park Road up to Keymer Infant School, work is scheduled for 3 weeks during the school summer holidays from Monday 28 July 2025.

From Grand Avenue to Oakley Lane the road will need to be closed for up to one week, but most of the work will be completed with a combination of multi-way lights to keep the road open.We apologise for the temporary inconvenience these essential works will cause. They are necessary to provide long-term improvements to flood risk resilience in Hassocks. Keep updated on these works at one.network

Keymer road works map


Have your say on next steps to improve the Hazelwick and Tushmore junctions on the A2011 Crawley Avenue

Hazelwick

West Sussex County Council wants to hear your thoughts on proposals to improve the Hazelwick and Tushmore junctions on the A2011 Crawley Avenue that aim to make walking, cycling and public transport more attractive options for short journeys.

The Hazelwick and Tushmore junctions are well-used by people travelling to school, work and local services. However, high traffic volumes lead to congestion, noise and air pollution, which negatively impact nearby communities.

The proposed improvements seek to ease traffic flow, make conditions safer for everyone and encourage the use of more sustainable travel options.

For more information and to have your say visit: Have your say on next steps to improve the Hazelwick and Tushmore junctions on the A2011 Crawley Avenue - West Sussex County Council


New Toucan Crossing on B2259

New toucan crossing on b2259 felpham way

At the end of February 2025 work was completed to install a new toucan crossing, replacing the old puffin crossing, on B2259 Felpham Way (south of Drygrounds Lane). The scheme was delivered using our Active Travel Fund 4 Extension award from Active Travel England.

A toucan crossing and widened footpath have been completed east of Felpham Community College, creating a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists. Coupled with the new crossing, the new path, which will be constructed during the summer holidays, will make it easier for FCC pupils to walk and cycle to school. It will also form part of the longer distance Bognor-Barnham-Bognor cycle route.


Road Safety Improvements at Cathedral Way, Chichester

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Safety improvements have been implemented at Cathedral Way, in Chichester have been introduced to prevent collisions at the junction with Fishbourne Road East (Tesco access road).

Key improvements include:

  • Reducing the speed limit on Cathedral Way and Westgate Link Roundabout to 30mph.
  • The grass verge in the central reservation has been cleared to permanently improve visibility for vehicles turning right into Fishbourne Road East.
  • An extended left-turn lane to make it easier to see oncoming traffic for drivers waiting to turn right.

showing the start of the 30mph speed limit and the extended left-turn lane at the junction.

A reminder to motorists:

  • on roads with streetlights, the speed limit is 30mph (unless stated otherwise),
  • to use indicators, cancelling promptly when coming off a roundabout, and providing early signals so that other road users are aware of your intentions.
  • take extra care when turning right across an oncoming traffic stream. Do not always assume that a signalling vehicle will turn.

For updates on safety schemes in your area, follow Road Safety on Facebook


Scheme Updates

Enhanced cycle facilities in Hurstpierpoint

The Hurstpierpoint cycling improvement is a community-driven scheme now has enhanced cycling facilities by creating a corridor from Western Road to Stonepounds Crossroads. Key improvements include:

  • a new 3m-wide shared path through Hurst Meadows
  • widened twitten between Western and Manor Roads
  • upgraded pedestrian crossing near St Lawrence C of E Primary School
  • new signage and road markings to guide cyclists along the route.

Pedestrian Crossing improvements in Bognor Regis

Works to improve the pedestrian crossing on West Meads Drive, Bognor Regis is scheduled to begin on Wednesday 23 July 2025 and will last for approximately six weeks.

Work will take place between 8:00am and 5:00pm and will be carried out in sections under two-way traffic lights to minimise disruption.

The improvements will include upgrades to two existing uncontrolled pedestrian crossings and the installation of a new refuge island.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience during these works. Keep updated at https://one.network/?GB143517882.

Work to strengthen bridge on St Pauls Road, Chichester to start in July

Work to strengthen the bridge on the B2178 St Pauls Road in Chichester so that heavy vehicles weighing up to 40 tonnes can continue to use it in the future, will start on Monday 21 July. The works are expected to last five weeks and will be carried out in two consecutive phases.

For the first two-week phase of works, two-way traffic lights will manage single lane traffic flow across the bridge. For the next three weeks, the bridge and the road between Norwich Road and south of the access to Whitehouse Farm Barns will be closed and a diversion route will be clearly signposted. Pedestrian access will be maintained on the separate footbridge.

The work has been scheduled to take place during the school summer holidays so that access to Jessy Younghusband School will not be affected at the start of the new term.

Keep updated on these works athttps://one.network/?GB142476510

Diversion map for road closure at st paul's road, chichester

Footway improvements in Bognor Regis

Starting on Wednesday 23 July 2025, Phase 2 of works will begin to widen the existing footpath between B2259 Felpham Way and Wroxham Way in Bognor Regis, creating a 600-metre shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists. Funded through Active Travel Funding, the project aims to improve safety and accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians, reduce road congestion, and support a connected cycle network between South Downs National Park and Bognor Regis.

The length of the footway from Felpham Way to Wroxham Way will be closed for the duration of the works, with an alternative route signposted via Downview Road. Construction will take place over six weeks during the summer holidays to minimise disruption to local schools. Keep updated on these works at https://one.network/?GB142433335.

Trial to combat Abusive Behaviour Towards School Crossing Patrols

West Sussex is launching a pilot program to address rising abuse toward School Crossing Patrols. The trial will take place at two selected school crossing locations with body-worn cameras to deter verbal abuse and dangerous driving by providing an objective record of interactions. The results of the trial will be reported.


Keep up to date

WhatsApp

Did you know you can get gritter alerts, grass cutting updates and up to date information on road issues on WhatsApp? You can follow silently or opt for alerts to notify you when we share an update. To find us open WhatsApp and select "Updates" from the bottom menu, then simply search for WSHighways or click the link - WSHighways.

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Updates on emergency reports are posted every day and project updates are posted frequently on the West Sussex Highways X account (formerly Twitter). Just search @wshighways.bsky.social.

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Updates on emergency reports are posted every day and project updates are posted frequently on the West Sussex Highways X account (formerly Twitter). Just search @WSHighways.


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Chichester District Council - District Dispatch

District Dispatch

18

June 2025
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District Dispatch

Looking after your health has never been more important, and sometimes, just a few small changes can make a big difference to your overall wellbeing. That’s where the Chichester Wellbeing programme comes in. This free service is available to adults who live or work in the district and is designed to support people in making healthier lifestyle choices. The goal is to help reduce the risk of serious health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, Type 2 diabetes, and some forms of cancer.

At the heart of the programme is a dedicated team of Wellbeing Advisors who offer personalised support in areas such as weight management, healthy eating, smoking cessation, alcohol reduction, falls prevention, and increasing physical activity. These advisors work closely with individuals to help them make manageable lifestyle changes that can lead to lasting improvements in health. Free one-to-one appointments are available for anyone looking to explore healthier habits or make specific changes.

One of the standout services is the Alcohol Wellbeing Service, which is free, confidential, and tailored to support adults aged 18 and over who live or work in West Sussex. Whether someone is looking to cut back on drinking or simply reassess their relationship with alcohol, the service offers flexible one-to-one support via phone, video call, or face-to-face meetings. Many people have already benefited from this compassionate and non-judgemental approach.

For those who want to quit smoking, the programme offers a 12-week, one-to-one confidential service. Research shows that people are three times more likely to quit smoking with professional support than by going it alone. These sessions are available either in person or over the phone, depending on what suits the individual best. More information is available at:www.chichesterwellbeing.org.uk/topics/smoking/chichester-stop-smoking-serviceor by calling 01243 521041.

Physical activity is another key focus. For those who are currently doing less than the recommended 150 minutes of exercise per week, the team runs a free 10-week course on walking with poles, led by a qualified Nordic Walking Instructor. In addition, there are various other 10-week programmes aimed at helping inactive adults become more active, which you can find more about at:www.chichesterwellbeing.org.uk/topics/being-active/active-for-life.

The HeartSmart Walks programme also offers volunteer-led guided walks at different locations across the Chichester District. These walks take place two to three times a week throughout the year and are designed to be inclusive for all ages and abilities, offering a great way to stay active and meet new people. You can find out more at:www.chichesterwellbeing.org.uk/topics/being-active/healthy-walks

The Wellbeing team also supports local businesses through its Workplace Health Advisor, who works directly with employers and staff to promote healthier habits in the workplace. Free wellbeing check-ins are offered on-site, followed by tailored advice to address the specific needs of each organisation.

The team also run 12-week weight loss workshops focused on healthy eating, which I have attended myself with positive results and would thoroughly recommend. Other services include one-off falls prevention workshops, and a 24-week course for individuals who are concerned about falling or have experienced a fall in the past. This course aims to help participants feel more confident and steadier on their feet.

In addition to these services, the team also signposts individuals to other helpful resources provided by the council and its partners. Whether someone is feeling lonely and wants to connect with local groups, or is facing financial difficulties and needs further support, the Wellbeing team is there to help.

To learn more about how the Chichester Wellbeing team can support you or a family member, visit:www.chichesterwellbeing.org.uk, call 01243 521041, or email:wellbeing@chichester.gov.uk.

Best wishes,
Councillor Tracie Bangert


Cabinet Member for Communities and Wellbeing
Chichester District Council

Terri Foster
Senior Communications Officer
Communications
Chichester District Council

Ext: 21226 | Tel: 01243521226 | tfoster@chichester.gov.uk | Fax: 01243776766 | https://www.chichester.gov.uk

East Pallant House opening hours: 9am-4pm Monday to Friday



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