Keep West Sussex Safe

Testing We still need everyone to play their part in preventing the spread of COVID-19. One of the key elements to understanding where the virus is in the county, is to make sure that if you develop any symptoms you get tested. Testing is FREE and simple to organise. Visit NHS Coronavirus (COVID-19) or call 119.

Businesses Running a business that’s open to the public? You may find our template to record contact details useful. Download our printable version from our website here
or a digital version here.

Back to school with confidence. – A new webpage has been created to help West Sussex parents and children feel ready and confident to get back to school. It has videos guidance and key information on the changes put in place to keep all pupils and staff safe, including information on ‘bubbles’, transport, mealtimes and emotional wellbeing.

Support with results – Help is available from our careers advice service, with trained careers advisors on hand to talk through their options. Young people can call 0330 222 2700 or email careersadvice@westsussex.gov.uk .

Special Recognition Volunteer Award

The High Sheriff of West Sussex has launched a unique award to celebrate residents who have shown exceptional acts of kindness during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Special Recognition Volunteer Award is aimed at any resident in West Sussex who has acted in a voluntary capacity throughout lockdown and beyond.

Nominations can come from those who have either received or have observed a volunteer doing great things for others.

High Sheriff of West Sussex, Dr Timothy Fooks, said, “Although 2020 will always be linked to the challenges of the Covid-19 crisis, it will also be forever remembered for the great demonstration of care and support that many people have given to those around them, whether they be friend or stranger.

“Throughout West Sussex, I have met, and heard about, many volunteers who have responded to the needs of vulnerable and isolated people in remarkable ways.  They have been the beating heart at the centre of our response to this crisis and yet they have not sought any reward – they have simply wanted to help.

“This Award is designed to publicly thank those individuals who have served others and to celebrate the wonderfully positive impact that volunteering brings to every corner of our communities.”

To be eligible for the award, the following criteria needs to be met:

  • the candidate must demonstrate outstanding voluntary activity in the community to support individuals or groups;
  • the candidate has shown selfless acts of thoughtfulness and kindness;
  • the candidate’s voluntary acts have benefited the community, particularly during the pandemic;
  • the nominator must demonstrate why the care given has been so remarkable and special.

All individuals who are nominated will be acknowledged and those that are successful will receive a special certificate. 

If restrictions are lifted, they will also be invited as special guests to join the High Sheriff at a prestigious celebration event in 2021.

The closing date for the award is Wednesday 30 September.

Nominations are open now and the nomination forms will be available from hswestsussex2020@icloud.com.

Poynings Character Appraisal and Management Plan

The South Downs National Park Authority (SDNPA) has prepared a new Character Appraisal and Management Plan for Poynings Conservation Area.

These documents periodically review the continued need and purpose of conservation area designation, are recommended in Government guidance and have proved useful tools for effective development management.

Poynings Conservation Area has been designated since 1984 and has not been reviewed since.

A consultation draft is available for six weeks and they look forward to receiving your comments on it by the 23rd September, 2020, however, if you feel strongly about anything it would be best to get any comments in earlier as it goes to committee in October.

The final draft will be reviewed to reflect public responses, which will be reported to the SDNPA Planning Committee in the Autumn.

If you wish to make any observations, please contact HistoricBuildings@southdowns.gov.uk  or write to South Downs Centre, North Street, Midhurst, GU29 9DH.

Residents of the Conservation Area will get a letter explaining later this week

If you would like a copy of the report but do not have a printer, let me know and I will get one to you.

 


 

Planning Application – Punnyngs Folly

The following application will be discussed at the next Parish Council meeting on the 9th September 2020, please contact the Parish Council if you have any comments or wish to join the meeting on Zoom.

Location: Punnyngs Folly. The Street. Poynings BN45 7AQ

Proposal: Side Dormers and Conversion

Ref: SDNP/20/03125/HOUS

https://planningpublicaccess.southdowns.gov.uk/online-applications/simpleSearchResults.do?action=firstPage Where comments can be made.

Planning Application – Pondtail Wood

For those of you that saw the attempt to build on Pondtail Wood a few years back may be interested to know that an application has gone in for an Agricultural building in the wood.

As this is in the Parish of Poynings, but the Postal address is Albourne (Hassocks), it does not show up on a “Poynings” search on the SDNPA site. You can do a search under SDNP/20/01731/FUL. Or go to https://planningpublicaccess.southdowns.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=Q9LQ4ZTUMXT00

Location: Pondtail Wood Muddleswood Road Albourne West Sussex

Proposal: Planning application for the erection of an agricultural building. The agricultural building is required to assist with the management of the surrounding woodland.

A planning shake-up

Communities coming together to shape their local area and protect green spaces is a key tenet of the planning system.

But the government is proposing changes that would drastically undermine the voice of the community, reduce the scope to provide genuinely affordable homes in rural areas, and fail to protect nature.

Last week, the CPRE joined forces with 17 charities to show a united front to oppose the government’s plans, and this week we were in the media highlighting the risks to the countryside if the changes go ahead.

They’ll need your help to step up for community voice and the countryside – stay tuned for how you can get involved in the campaign.


Bin Collections

In light of forecasted high temperatures continuing next week, Mid Sussex District Council have allowed Serco (our waste collection contractor) to begin emptying bins from 6am on Monday 11, Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 12 August.

So, if you normally put your bin out in the morning, it will have to be out by 6am next week.

Ash tree disease impacts West Sussex

Ash dieback (ADB) is a devastating disease that has the potential to kill over 95% of West Sussex ash trees over the next 10 – 20 years. As nearly 21% of all broadleaved trees in West Sussex are ash, this would have a major impact on the county’s landscape, wildlife and habitats.

Although there is no treatment, a small percentage of ash may be resistant to, or tolerant of, the infection. Survivors can be used for breeding tolerant ash trees for the future.

The County Council is working with district and borough councils, other organisations, and land owners to take a coordinated approach to mitigate potential health and safety risks. There is likely to be further selective felling of ash trees and reactive work this summer. Phase 2 of the highway survey for ash trees is also underway. This will help to prioritise inspections.

For more information visit the West Sussex County Council website

 

If you own woodland which contains ash you should be aware that:

  • Markets for lower grade timber are available which may help reduce the cost of felling; and,

For further information on managing your woodland please contact your local Forestry Commission Woodland Officer:

Julian Williams (Chichester, Arun, Worthing, Adur, Horsham, Crawley) julian.williams@forestrycommission.gov.uk or Matthew Smith (Mid Sussex) Matthew.smith@forestrycommission.gov.uk


Please be aware that under the Forestry Act 1967, a licence is required to fell most trees. Details of how to apply for a licence and any exemptions which may apply are outlined in the Tree Felling – Getting Permission document.

Finally, please do not panic! Whilst the safety of trees is always the responsibility of the landowner, the requirement under health and safety legislation is to have a suitable and sufficient risk assessment, and to apply measures that are reasonable and practicable.

More on this and the duty of care is in Common Sense Risk Management of Trees, from the National Tree Safety Group. Also see Forest Research  for further advice on the identification of ADB and how to report it, and the Arboricultural Association for directories of registered consultants and approved contractors.

Uniting the four churches

Proposal to unite the four ecclesiastical parishes of

Poynings, Edburton, Newtimber and Edburton

July 2020

The Church Commissioners have prepared a draft Scheme for the union of the four ecclesiastical parishes of Poynings, Edburton, Newtimber and Pyecombe.

The present parishes work closely together and the prospect of their uniting has been taking shape for some time. The present proposals are intended to achieve an administrative simplification and aid mission, providing a more efficient level of local resource.

All four parish churches will retain their status as parish churches within the Parish of Poynings with Edburton, Newtimber and Pyecombe.

The draft Scheme can be seen on the Church Commissioners website: https://www.churchofengland.org/more/parish-reorganisation-and-closed-church-buildings/consultation-parish-reorganisation-and-37 or you may obtain a copy from Rex Andrew

Email address: rex.andrew@churchofengland.org
Tel: 020 7898 1743. Large print and/or audio copies are available on request.

Anyone may make representations for or against all or any part of the draft Scheme (please include the reasons for your views) preferably by email or by post to reach Rex Andrews no later than midnight on Monday 31 August 2020.

When making a representation, please indicate the nature of your interest in the proposals (e.g. parishioner, member of parochial church council, etc) and whether you would like an opportunity to speak to the Commissioners regarding your representation if they decide a hearing should be held regarding the case.

 

Please see www.churchofengland.org/consultation for further information about the procedure.

Rex Andrew

Email address: rex.andrew@churchofengland.org Tel: 020 7898 1743

Church Commissioners, Church House, Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3AZ

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The emails lead to genuine-looking sites that steal your personal information. If people receive one, report it by emailing to Report@phishing.gov.uk

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