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Singleton Parish Council
( Volunteers Clearing the River Lavant )
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.
Plans for the Future
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 3rd January 2025
The works between East Dean and Charlton in the fields has now been completed.
The crews over the festive period have completed approx 114m of sewer sealing.
Total sealed from East dean down the valley 3260m.
Our sewer sealing contractors now have the works orders to seal from Charlton down to Singleton.
The manhole sealing teams will be starting work in the fields in the very near future ahead of the sewer sealing teams.
As before the sewer sealing teams will be starting this work around the end of January 25 if not sooner.
I will be carrying out a letter drop for the residents from number 1 Bankside to Tangle Ore letting them know that we would like to have access to seal their private sewers as well the public sewer at the rear of the properties.
I have added the borehole data from East Dean below.
The Ground water is still on the rise however the levels in the public sewer network are still very low at this time.
I will continue to monitor as always.
Latest Parish News
Chichester District Council - District Dispatch
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As a council, we are committed to transforming Chichester to secure better outcomes for our residents, businesses and visitors and this is why our new Regeneration Strategy is so important.
Regeneration is much more than just bricks and mortar — it’s about bringing people together and giving them better opportunities in life. This strategy will help us to revitalise our beautiful and historic city, by encouraging investment; creating more jobs; and, delivering homes that our residents want to see. It will also help to improve our digital infrastructure and boost our local economy. By working with our partners to drive sustainable growth and encourage investment through regeneration, we will improve the life chances of those who live and work here. Chichester is more than ready to advance and accelerate further.
We all know that the city is a great place to live and work, and it is important that we build upon its strengths to make sure that it is better connected; greener; healthier; diverse and inclusive; and economically prosperous. The strategy highlights key locations for regeneration, including the important northern and southern gateways to the city. While some of the strategic regeneration sites are in public ownership, some are privately owned. This is why this piece of work, and the production of the strategy is so important — it’s about the council working closely with developers and landowners to help accelerate potential opportunities for the benefit of the city.
As part of this work, we will also be exploring other exciting opportunities, including carrying out a piece of work to look at the demand for a hotel and dedicated performing arts and music centre for the city. We will also be looking at what types and sizes of units are required by start-up businesses in the city and supporting improvements to shop fronts and signage. This is all in addition to developing a unique identify for the city, shaped by its people, economy, culture, and history, to drive more investment into our area.
This vision is not ours alone. Over eighty stakeholders have helped us to shape this strategy, including businesses, community groups, Chichester City Council and West Sussex County Council — and we appreciate the important role that they have played and will continue to provide going forward.
Prior to approving this back in October, there was no over-arching strategy to bring regeneration and place-making opportunities together and so this piece of work is a really exciting opportunity for our historic city. It aims to provide a framework for future-decision making, including setting parameters for development, utilising public owned assets and identifying regeneration opportunities.
We believe that this will help to magnify the city’s strength and create a place that is prosperous and connected. We will make sure that we keep you closely updated on this work as it progresses.
This has been another very busy and productive year at the council, including asking you for your thoughts on a range of really important pieces of work – from our emergency climate action plan, through to the evening and nighttime economy. Our response rates have never been as high – and we would like to thank you for this. Your views are incredibly important to us, and we look forward to updating you on both of these pieces of work in the New Year. We will also be launching two new consultations in January, one on our play parks and the other will focus on housing. We regularly consult with you on a range of matters. As part of this, we run a ‘Let’s Talk Panel’. If you join our panel, we will let you know every time we run a survey, and then it's up to you if you want to have your say. Please do consider signing up at:www.chichester.gov.uk/letstalkpanel
Best Wishes
Cllr Adrian Moss
Leader of Chichester District Council
Latest news and events from across the Chichester District - Initiatives Newsletter
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