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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

18 November 2024

Full Parish Council Meeting

Singleton Village Hall Monday 7:00 pm View Details

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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Plans for the Future



Latest Parish News

West Sussex Residents eNewsletter

West Sussex Residents eNewsletter

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October 2024
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October 2024 West Sussex County Council eNewsletter

Residents' enewsletter

Welcome to the October 2024 edition of our Residents’ eNewsletter, featuring the latest news and updates from your county council.


Slipper swap

Positive Ageing Month free events at our libraries

Selected libraries across West Sussex are hosting free events and health checks during October and there’s still time to check out what's taking place.

East Grinstead, Shoreham-by-Sea, Bognor Regis, Worthing, Crawley and Broadfield are among libraries that have events.

There are talks on ageing well, hearing checks, wellbeing assessments (which need to be pre-booked), drop-ins where you can speak with local organisations, and of course plenty of books on ageing well.

You can pick up a free pair of non-slip slippers (while stocks last) to help reduce slips, trips and falls at:

  • Bognor Regis Library 22 October
  • Worthing Library 23 October
  • Broadfield Library 25 October.

Find all event details and booking information here.

Positive Ageing Month


become a councillor

Could you Be A Councillor?

Are you passionate about local issues and want to make a difference in your local community?

West Sussex County Council will be holding elections on 1 May 2025 and is inviting people to find out more about becoming a councillor.

County councillors are elected by the people of West Sussex to represent their interests and ensure they have a voice when decisions are being made around vital services such as social care, roads and transport, education, waste and recycling, and libraries.

We're holding an information session on 13 November 2024 at County Hall, Chichester, from 6pm to 7.30pm, or you can join online.

To request a place, or a link to join online, email democratic.services@westsussex.gov.uk

Become a county councillor


have your say

Have your say!


coroners court opening

Family and friends’ needs at heart of new court

Attending an inquest can be daunting and stressful for friends and family.

To ensure the best possible environment is available for those attending an inquest a new West Sussex Coroner’s Court has officially opened in Horsham.

The location of the new court has been chosen as it is well served by public transport and reasonably central within the county.

The new facilities include a private family room where families can take a break away from the two court rooms.

More information

library events

'Spooktacular' half term fun!

Our libraries have a full programme of free activities planned for families during October half term, including recycling workshops, 'spooktacular' storytime and craft sessions, and events specially for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

Places are limited and pre-booking is required for all half term activities. Check the individual event listings for more details.

Don't forget - regular library activities continue to run throughout the school holidays too, so you won't miss out on the usual Storytimes, Construction Clubs and more.

Find a free activity near you


vaccines

Vaccinations update

Anyone eligible for flu and Covid-19 vaccinations can now book via the NHS website, by downloading the NHS App, or by calling 119 for free if they can’t get online. Find out if you’re eligible for Covid-19 vaccination and flu vaccination.

For the first time, the NHS is also offering vaccines for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common cause of coughs and colds which can be dangerous to older people and young children. The jab is available to those aged 75 to 79, and is being offered to pregnant women from 28 weeks, to protect their child. Find out more about RSV.

For those adults eligible for both flu and Covid-19 vaccines, the NHS will make them available at the same time, giving the option to get protection from both viruses in one visit.

However, it is more effective for people to have the RSV vaccination on a different day from any flu or Covid-19 vaccinations.


kinship carers


Support available for kinship carers

Are you caring for a family member or friend’s child who is aged under 18?

Kinship care is when a child lives full time, or most of the time, with a relative or friend.

Our Kinship Care team provides a range of support, including advice regarding family contact time and guidance around education and health.

They also provide training and specialist therapeutic intervention workshops, peer mentoring and regular coffee mornings.

If you, or someone you know, might benefit from speaking to the team, or would like more information, click the button below.

Read more about kinship care


digital switchover

Get help with the digital switchover

Our libraries, in partnership with Neighbourhood Watch and BT Group, are hosting free drop-in events to help residents understand the Digital Switchover.

By 2027, all telephone providers will switch from analogue landlines to fibre, which may affect telecare devices and landline use during power cuts.

Volunteers and experts will be available to explain the changes and offer advice on online safety at the free sessions, which will take place at the following libraries:

Your phone provider should be in touch with details specific to your area.

If you are unsure or want further information, please contact your phone provider directly, who will be able to explain the necessary steps to maintain service after the switchover.

More information


more news

Head to our Newsroom to find all the latest news.


did you know

It’s Flood Action Week (14 to 20 October) this week which aims to increase awareness of the risk of flooding and what you can do to prepare.


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Chichester District Council - District Dispatch

District Dispatch

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October 2024
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As we all know, our weather is becoming more unsettled throughout the year. During the winter months we’ve been seeing much more rain, which can increase the risk of flooding, along with sudden cold spells and extreme weather. This is why we are encouraging people to be prepared.

There are several things we can all do to make sure that our homes, gardens and businesses are ready for the months ahead and so we have collated some useful tips that we want to share with you.

If you experience a power cut during extreme weather, you should contact your electricity distribution operator by calling 105, and someone will put you through to your area operator. You can check the flood risk for your postcode area at:www.gov.uk/check-long-term-flood-risk. In many flood risk areas, you can also sign up for flood warnings by visiting:www.gov.uk/sign-up-for-flood-warnings. These warn of the risk of flooding from rivers, the sea and groundwater. You can receive alerts by phone, email, or text when flooding is expected. Please note that these alerts are not available in all areas.

It’s also worth familiarising yourself with where your mains water, gas and electricity shut-off is, in case you need to leave your home because of flooding. The location of these varies between properties. Gas shut-off valves are normally beside the meter. The mains electricity cut-off is usually a big red switch on your fuse box. If you can’t find your water stopcock, ask someone with practical experience, or a plumber to help you.

Sometimes no amount of planning and preparation can stop weather events from damaging your property. Insurance offers peace of mind so you know that whatever happens, your home and property is covered. It’s worth checking that your policy is up-to-date and covers what you need. When high winds are forecast, remember that this can turn everyday items like garden furniture and chairs into dangerous objects. Make sure they are secure, or stored away before a storm or when high winds are forecast.

Before it gets windy or a storm hits, it’s advisable to check your roof for loose tiles, slates, and flashing. It’s also worth removing dead branches from old trees. In winter, leaves can build up in your guttering and drainpipes. As a result, water may not drain away properly and will leak into the roof and sides of your house, so you may want to consider having your gutters cleared.

Be prepared for cold weather and make sure water pipes and water tanks in your property are covered with good quality insulation. This will help insulate your hot water system, helping you to save money and protect them from freezing. For the very latest weather warnings, you can also subscribe to the Met Office alerts by visiting:www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/subscribe-to-email-alerts. We also share their updates and advice on our social media pages.

If you have a mobile phone, it’s also worth downloading our Chichester District Council app from the Apple app store or the Google Play store. This not only enables you to view your waste and recycling collection dates and sign up to handy reminders, but if you switch your notifications on, you will also receive live updates on your waste and recycling collections. This means that you will be notified if there are any changes to collections due to severe weather, or any other unforeseen problems. You can find out more about this at:www.chichester.gov.uk/chichesterdcapp

Best Wishes

Cllr Jonathan Brown

Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environmental Strategy at Chichester District Council

Terri Foster
Senior Communications Officer
Communications
Chichester District Council


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