Category: Parish Council

WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION POYNINGS ROAD, POYNINGS NOTICE IS hereby given that in pursuance of the provisions of Section 14(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, as amended, the use of (and parking on) Poynings Road, Poynings from its junctions with The Street and Saddlescombe Road is temporarily prohibited from 29/03/2021 The restriction will be …

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Symptom-free Covid-19 community testing now available in West Sussex

Adults in West Sussex who have to leave home for work or caring responsibilities can now book a symptom-free Covid-19 test. As efforts to combat the spread of the virus continue, more local testing is being rolled to help identify as many people as possible who have Covid-19 but not the symptoms. The pan-Sussex Community …

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New food businesses encouraged to register

Mid Sussex District Council is reminding new food businesses that they need to register with their local authority. During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic many have turned to the kitchen during lockdown. With more people cooking and baking from home, some have started to sell to their local community or online as a source of revenue …

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POYNINGS PARISH COUNCIL MEETING 3rd March 2021

The next meeting of Poynings Parish Council to be held online using Zoom software on Wednesday 3rd March 2021 at 7pm. Please contact the clerk on clerk@poyningsparishcouncil.com for Login details. Agenda Apologies for absence Volunteer to run the meeting in the absence of a chair Minutes Matters Arising MSDC and WSDC Public Participation Expenditure for …

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Staff the polling stations

Would you or someone you know be able to help with this year’s elections to the West Sussex County Council and for the Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner on Thursday 6th May 2021. Please tell us if you, other colleagues or adult family members can help to staff the polling stations on Thursday 6th May …

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PCC launches public survey on dog thefts

Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne, in partnership with the Association of Police & Crime Commissioners (APCC) has launched today a national survey, designed to understand public perception of dog theft, enforcement and the prosecution of offenders. The Home Secretary is currently reviewing the issue of pet theft and what future enforcement may look …

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West Sussex Unwrapped,

Coming to a screen near you… season two of West Sussex Unwrapped   West Sussex Unwrapped, brought to you by West Sussex Record Office and Screen Archive South East, is back for a second fun-filled series. Premiering on Tuesday 16 February, this all new eight-part monthly series builds on the archival treats of last year …

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Are you fed-up with doing the same old walks?

Walking in Sussex www.walkinginsussex.co.uk is the website for you! After lockdown of course! With hundreds of walks to download and print, free, it also has books of walks, contact details for all the walking groups in the county and much more. Whether you want to walk on your own or with a group all the information …

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MSDC confirms any decision on potential future use of the Clair Hall site will be informed by new public consultation.

  On 13th of January the Council confirmed that it reopened the Hall for use by the NHS as a vaccination centre with the Hall available for as longas the NHS needs it. Meanwhile MSDC proposes to undertake feasibility studies to identify practicable, community options for the future use of the Clair Hall site and to undertake a new …

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Small electrical collections prove a big hit!

Mid Sussex District Council has collected over 16 tonnes of broken electricals in just ten weeks. A new kerbside collection service of small electrical items and household batteries was launched by Mid Sussex District Council in late November 2020. Since the service launch, some twelve weeks ago, over 16 tonnes of unwanted small electricals and …

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