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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 “


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West Sussex Residents eNewsletter

West Sussex Residents eNewsletter

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May 2025
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May 2025 West Sussex County Council eNewsletter

Residents' enewsletter

Welcome to the May 2025 edition of our Residents’ eNewsletter, featuring the latest news and updates from your county council.


Lyminster bypass opens

New bypass will benefit all road users

There were celebrations last week when the new Lyminster bypass opened, as it heralded quicker and more convenient road journeys in the area around Littlehampton.

The new road features a Pegasus crossing so that horse riders, pedestrians, cyclists and farm traffic can all safely cross the road at the same set of traffic lights. This is one of the first of its kind to accommodate all four in the UK.

There is also a shared footpath and cycle lane along the side of the road.

The road will dramatically reduce the volume of traffic travelling through Lyminster and Wick and will make it much easier to get to and from Littlehampton for walkers and cyclists as well as drivers.

SEE ALSO: Figures for the 2024 to 2025 financial year have highlighted the significant progress made by our highways team in improving the condition of the county’s 2,500 miles of roads. Read more.

Lyminster bypass


fostering

Could you help give our children the childhood they deserve?

Sam* is a lively, confident, happy five-year-old with three siblings. He loves playing with his toys, particularly his dinosaurs and enjoys being outdoors and riding his bicycle. Sam is doing well at school, engages well in lessons, and has a good group of friends. (*Name and image changed to protect child’s identity).

Could you help a child like Sam to grow and thrive?

There are over 980 children in West Sussex who need someone like you to give them a safe and loving home.

While these children are all in safe accommodation, a number are living a significant distance from their school and friends, or apart from their siblings.

Become a foster carer with West Sussex County Council and receive comprehensive training, ongoing professional support and a competitive financial package of up to £31,338 per year, per child.

Read more about fostering


unpaid carers

Local help for unpaid carers

Do you support someone with a long-term illness or disability?

If so, you may be an unpaid carer, and you're not alone.

Carers Support can help you find the right support, from practical advice to local services, and offers free carer groups, activities, carer hubs, and a helpline.

Find out more and register for free


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Beware of the lottery letter scam

Postal scams are getting more sophisticated, and it can be difficult to spot the difference between scam mail, junk mail and offers from legitimate companies.

Recently, the team at Age UK West Sussex, Brighton & Hove spotted a postal scam attempt whilst they were with one of their elderly Home Help customers.

The customer had rung a number from a fake People’s Postcode Lottery letter, which stated she had won £395,000. On the call, the scammer was asking her to pay a £1,800 fee so she could get the money and was asking her to keep the news private.

Luckily, Home Help heard this conversation and stepped in to stop the scam going any further.

To make sure you don’t become a postal scam victim, click on the link below for advice and guidance.

More information


childcare survey

Do you use funded childcare?

Our Early Years Team would like to understand more about the experience of families in the county who have accessed the new childcare funding offers. Last year the government began an expansion of childcare funding support available for eligible working families. This included the introduction of:

  • 2 year old Early Years Funded Entitlement for Working Families
  • 9 months plus Early Years Funded Entitlement for Working Families

To help assess the impact of this expansion we would like families who have received this new support to complete a short survey.

This will take around 10 minutes and is anonymous. If you have more than one child accessing the funding, please complete one survey per child.

Thank you in advance - we really value your feedback to help shape future planning and support.

Take part in the survey


more news

Head to our Newsroom to find all the latest news.


did you know

Head along to your local library for some scrumptious stories to tantalise your tastebuds, and some fun craft activities this half term, which runs from 26 May.

The theme of the free activities is Food, Glorious Food!

These sessions are suitable for children aged four years and over and booking is essential. Please contact libraries directly to reserve a place.


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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

Chichester District
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