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The Fabled Coast Coastal and Maritime Folklore, Superstitions and Customs Saturday 27 April 2019
The Fabled Coast Coastal and Maritime Folklore, Superstitions and Customs Saturday 27 April 2019 Recommended accommodation. Rooms available as of 30 January 2019, in order of price. Travelodge Chichester Central Chapel Street, Chichester PO19 1DL (0.9 miles away) 08719 846454 https://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/496/Chichester-Central-hotel Double ensuite £50-72 (early saver’s, no breakfast options, etc.) Premier Inn, Chichester Chichester Gate Leisure Park, Terminus Road, Chichester PO19 8EL (1.7 miles away) http://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/west-sussex/chichester/chichester.html £55-£73 Nag's Head 3 Saint Pancras, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 7SJ (0.9 miles away) 01243 785823 http://www.thenagshotel.co.uk/accomodation/ Double ensuite - £69-£89 Chichester Inn 38 West St, Chichester PO19 1RP (1.1 miles away) 01243 783185 https://www.chichesterinn.co.uk/ Single ensuite with breakfast - £70 Horse & Groom East Ashling, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 9AX (3.7 miles away - furthest) 01243 575339 http://www.thehorseandgroomchichester.co.uk/ Single room inc. breakfast - £80 4 Canon Lane / George Bell House The Royal Chantry, Cathedral Cloisters, Chichester, PO19 1PX (1.6 miles away) (01243) 782595 [email protected] https://www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/venues/accommodation From £80 George & Dragon Inn 51 North Street, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1NQ (0.8 miles away – 2nd nearest) 01243 785660 http://www.georgeanddragoninn.co.uk/ [email protected] Double ensuite inc. breakfast - £90 The Old School -
NOTICE of ELECTION CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL 2 MAY 2019 1 Elections Are to Be Held of Councillors for the Following Wards
NOTICE OF ELECTION CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL 2 MAY 2019 1 Elections are to be held of Councillors for the following Wards :- Ward Number of Councillors to be elected CHICHESTER CENTRAL 1 CHICHESTER EAST 2 CHICHESTER NORTH 2 CHICHESTER SOUTH 2 CHICHESTER WEST 2 EASEBOURNE (Parishes of Easebourne, Heyshott and Lodsworth) 1 FERNHURST (Parishes of Fernhurst, Lurgashall, Linch, Linchmere and Milland) 2 FITTLEWORTH (Parishes of Barlavington, Bignor, Bury, Duncton, East Lavington, 1 Fittleworth, Graffham, Stopham and Sutton) GOODWOOD (Parishes of Boxgrove, Eartham, East Dean, Singleton, Upwaltham, West Dean 1 and Westhampnett) HARBOUR VILLAGES (Parishes of Appledram, Bosham, Chidham, Donnington and 3 Fishbourne) HARTING (Parishes of Elsted & Treyford, Harting, Nyewood, Rogate and Trotton) 1 LAVANT (Parishes of Funtington and Lavant) 1 LOXWOOD (Parishes of Ebernoe, Kirdford, Loxwood, Northchapel, Plaistow & Ifold and 2 Wisborough Green) MIDHURST (Parishes of Bepton, Cocking, Midhurst, Stedham with Iping (Iping Ward), 2 Stedham with Iping (Stedham Ward), West Lavington and Woolbedding with Redford) NORTH MUNDHAM AND TANGMERE (Parishes of Hunston, Tangmere, North Mundham and 2 Oving) PETWORTH (Parishes of Petworth and Tillington) 1 SELSEY SOUTH (Parish of Selsey South Ward) 2 SIDDLESHAM WITH SELSEY NORTH (Parishes of Siddlesham and Selsey North Ward) 2 SOUTHBOURNE (Parish of Southbourne) 2 THE WITTERINGS (Parishes of Birdham, Earnley, East Wittering, Itchenor and West 3 Wittering) WESTBOURNE (Parishes of Compton, Marden, Stoughton and Westbourne) 1 2. Nomination papers may be obtained from the Elections Office at East Pallant House, Chichester, and must be delivered there on any day after the date of this notice but not later than 4PM on Wednesday, 3 APRIL 2019. -
Parking Zone Allocations: Wards in District Or Borough
Hillside Buckingham Manor Peverel Cokeham Southlands St. Nicolas Mash Barn St. Mary's Southwick Green Eastbrook Marine Widewater Churchill Legend Zone 1 (1) Zone 2 (4) Zone 3 (2) Zone 4 (7) Zone 5 (0) Reproduced from or based upon 2019 Ordnance Survey mapping with permission of the Controller of HMSO © Crown Copyright reserved. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to Regional Parking Zone Allocation: Adur District - Appendix C-1 prosecution or civil proceedings West Sussex County Council Licence No. 100023447 1:30,000 ± Arundel & Walberton Angmering & Findon Barnham Ferring Courtwick with Toddington Brookfield Yapton East Preston Felpham East River Beach Rustington West Bersted Rustington East Middleton-on-Sea Hotham Pevensey Orchard Felpham West Pagham Marine Aldwick East Aldwick West Legend Zone 1 (2) Zone 2 (13) Zone 3 (0) Zone 4 (8) Zone 5 (0) Reproduced from or based upon 2019 Ordnance Survey mapping with permission of the Controller of HMSO © Crown Copyright reserved. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to Regional Parking Zone Allocation: Arun District - Appendix C-2 prosecution or civil proceedings West Sussex County Council Licence No. 100023447 1:80,000 ± Fernhurst Loxwood Petworth Easebourne Harting Midhurst Fittleworth Westbourne Goodwood Lavant Chichester North Chichester West Chichester East Chichester Central Chichester South Southbourne Harbour Villages North Mundham & Tangmere The Witterings Sidlesham with Selsey North Legend Selsey South Zone 1 (13) Zone 2 (3) Zone 3 (2) Zone 4 (0) Zone 5 (3) Reproduced from or based upon 2019 Ordnance Survey mapping with permission of the Controller of HMSO © Crown Copyright reserved. Regional Parking Zone Allocation Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings West Sussex County Council Licence No. -
Chichester Electoral Review: Draft Recommendations
Chichester District Council COUNCIL 20 September 2016 Chichester Electoral Review: Draft Recommendations 1. Contacts Report Author: Philip Coleman, Member Services Electoral Review Support Officer Tel: 01243 534655 E-mail: [email protected] 2. Recommendation of the Boundary Review Panel That the Council informs the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) that it supports the Commission’s draft recommendations for new electoral arrangements for Chichester District Council, with the following exceptions: (1) Its proposal to include the parish of Elsted & Treyford in Midhurst Ward. Instead this parish should be included in Harting Ward, as in the Council’s original submission, on the grounds that in this case the criteria of community identity and effective and convenient local government should outweigh the fairly marginal electoral inequality. (2) Its proposals for the proposed Bosham & Donnington and North Mundham & Tangmere wards are accepted, but the wards should be named respectively Harbour and Tangmere Wards. (3) Its proposal to transfer Velyn Avenue from Chichester South Ward to Chichester Central Ward; the flats on the western side of Velyn Avenue, with Peter Weston Close should be so transferred but the eastern and southern sides of Velyn Avenue should remain with the rest of Whyke in Chichester South Ward with which it has more community identity. (4) Its proposal to transfer the Pound Farm area from Chichester South Ward to Chichester East Ward, thus creating a very small and unviable city council ward. Under the Commission’s proposal, electors in this area will be in Chichester South for County Council elections, Chichester East for District Council elections, and Chichester Pound Farm for City Council elections. -
The Chichester (Electoral Changes) Order 2017
Draft Order laid before Parliament under section 59(9) of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009; draft to lie for forty days pursuant to section 6(1) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1946, during which period either House of Parliament may resolve that the Order be not made. DRAFT STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2017 No. LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND The Chichester (Electoral Changes) Order 2017 Made - - - - Coming into force in accordance with article 1(2), (3) and (4) Having conducted a review of the electoral arrangements in the district of Chichester under section 56 of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009( a), and having published recommendations following that review in December 2016 under section 58(4) of that Act, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England( b) makes this Order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 59(1) and (2) of that Act. Further to section 6(1) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1946(c), a draft of the Order has been laid before each House of Parliament and a period of forty days has elapsed since the day on which it was laid; neither House has resolved that the Order be not made. Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Chichester (Electoral Changes) Order 2017. (2) The provisions of this Order specified in paragraph (3) come into force on the day after the day on which this Order is made. (3) The provisions specified in this paragraph are— (a) this article; and (b) the remaining provisions of this Order, but only for the purpose of proceedings preliminary, or relating, to the election of councillors. -
Outcome of Boundary Review of West Sussex County Council
Contents Summary 1 1 Introduction 3 2 Analysis and draft recommendations 5 Submissions received 5 Electorate figures 5 Number of councillors 6 Ward boundaries 6 Draft recommendations 7 North area 8 South area 11 Chichester City 14 Conclusions 15 Parish electoral arrangements 15 3 Have your say 17 Appendices A Table A1: Draft recommendations for Chichester 19 District Council B Submissions received 21 C Outline map 22 D Glossary and abbreviations 23 Summary Who we are and what we do The Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) is an independent body set up by Parliament. We are not part of government or any political party. We are accountable to Parliament through a committee of MPs chaired by the Speaker of the House of Commons. Our main role is to carry out electoral reviews of local authorities throughout England. Electoral review An electoral review examines and proposes new electoral arrangements for a local authority. A local authority’s electoral arrangements decide: How many councillors are needed How many wards or electoral divisions should there be, where are their boundaries and what should they be called How many councillors should represent each ward or division Why Chichester? We are conducting an electoral review of Chichester District Council following a request by the Council in order to consider a reduction in council size. Our proposals for Chichester Chichester should be represented by 36 councillors, 12 fewer than at present. Chichester should have 21 wards, eight fewer than now The boundaries of all of the existing wards should change Have your say We are consulting on our draft recommendations for an eight-week period, from 16 August 2016 to 10 October 2016. -
Initial Proposals for New Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in the South East Region
Initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in the South East region June 2021 Contents Summary 2 Who we are and what we do 2 The 2023 Review 2 Initial proposals 2 What is changing in the South East region? 2 How to have your say 4 1 What is the Boundary Commission for England? 5 2 Background to the 2023 Review 6 The rules in the legislation 7 Timetable for our review 8 Stage one – development of initial proposals 8 Stage two – consultation on initial proposals 9 Stage three – consultation on representations received 9 Stage four – development and publication of revised proposals 10 Stage five – development and publication of the final report and recommendations 10 3 Initial proposals for the South East region 11 Initial proposals for the Buckinghamshire sub-region 14 Initial proposals for the Oxfordshire sub-region 16 Initial proposals for the Berkshire, Hampshire, and Surrey sub-region 18 Initial proposals for the Sussex sub-region 24 Initial proposals for the Kent sub-region 27 Initial proposals for the Isle of Wight sub-region 30 4 How to have your say 31 How can you give us your views? 32 What do we want views on? 33 Appendix: Initial proposals for constituencies, including wards and electorates 34 Glossary 74 Initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in the South East region 1 Summary Who we are and what we do The Boundary Commission for England (BCE) is an independent and impartial non-departmental public body, which is responsible for reviewing Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England. The 2023 Review We have the task of periodically reviewing the boundaries of all the Parliamentary constituencies in England. -
9. Educational Need for Secondary School Places
Our Ref: 02/730 Date: 28 February 2019 EDUCATIONAL NEED FOR SECONDARY PLACES – SOUTHWATER West Sussex County Council have a statutory duty to plan for school provision in their area, accommodating growth, so that all children of school age can be provided school places. There are four ‘school planning areas’ in Horsham District, which the County Council use for predicting school need. Those relevant to Southwater Secondary School provision are ‘Horsham East’ and ‘Horsham West’. In these areas WSCC have a major issue with capacity in secondary schools. A school is considered at capacity when it reaches 95% of all its school places in use and since 2012, all secondary schools in this area have been at (or beyond) capacity: Table 1: Horsham (East and West) – secondary provision forecast (Source: West Sussex County Council, Planning For School Places Jan. 2019) Strategic Development planned for North Horsham will only exacerbate this need for secondary school places and as such a new secondary school is proposed at North Horsham. In the short term, the capacity issues are being resolved through numbers of measures including: A 2 form entry capacity increase at Tanbridge House School from 2014; A temporary ‘embryo’ school opening for year 7 pupils only at the Adult Education Centre on Hurst Road, whilst the new permanent school is delivered in North Horsham; ‘Bulge’ classes being accommodated in some schools. In light of this pressure on the system, the Southwater Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group have considered whether local educational infrastructure in the parish is sufficient. Enplan, 10 Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 2EP Offices also at Milton Keynes Directors: PG Russell-Vick DipLA CMLI • MA Carpenter BA(Hons) MRTPI • RJ Hodgetts BA(Hons) DipLA CMLI 01892 545460 [email protected] www.enplan.net Enplan is the trading name of Enplan UK Limited. -
Chichester District Council Electoral Review 2016
CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTORAL REVIEW 2016 NEW ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL RESPONSE TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND’S DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS October 2016 Contents Summary Page 3 Commentary Page 4 Map Page 9 2 Summary Chichester District Council supports the Commission’s draft recommendations for new electoral arrangements for Chichester District Council, with the following exceptions: (1) Its proposal to include the parish of Elsted & Treyford in Midhurst Ward. Instead this parish should be included in Harting Ward, as in the Council’s original submission, on the grounds that in this case the criteria of community identity and effective and convenient local government should outweigh the fairly marginal electoral inequality. (2) Its proposals for the proposed Bosham & Donnington and North Mundham & Tangmere wards are accepted, but the wards should be named respectively Harbour and Tangmere Wards. (3) Its proposal to transfer Velyn Avenue from Chichester South Ward to Chichester Central Ward; the flats on the western side of Velyn Avenue, with Peter Weston Close should be so transferred but the eastern and southern sides of Velyn Avenue should remain with the rest of Whyke in Chichester South Ward with which it has more community identity. (4) Its proposal to transfer the Pound Farm area from Chichester South Ward to Chichester East Ward, thus creating a very small and unviable city council ward. Under the Commission’s proposal, electors in this area will be in Chichester South for County Council elections, Chichester East for District Council elections, and Chichester Pound Farm for City Council elections. This will be confusing for electors, and is not conducive to convenient and effective local government. -
NOTICE of ELECTION.Docxdistrict WARDS
NOTICE OF ELECTION CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL 2 MAY 2019 1 Elections are to be held of Councillors for the following Wards :- Ward Number of Councillors to be elected CHICHESTER CENTRAL 1 CHICHESTER EAST 2 CHICHESTER NORTH 2 CHICHESTER SOUTH 2 CHICHESTER WEST 2 EASEBOURNE (Parishes of Easebourne, Heyshott and Lodsworth) 1 FERNHURST (Parishes of Fernhurst, Lurgashall, Linch, Linchmere and Milland) 2 FITTLEWORTH (Parishes of Barlavington, Bignor, Bury, Duncton, East Lavington, 1 Fittleworth, Graffham, Stopham and Sutton) GOODWOOD (Parishes of Boxgrove, Eartham, East Dean, Singleton, Upwaltham, West 1 Dean and Westhampnett) HARBOUR VILLAGES (Parishes of Appledram, Bosham, Chidham, Donnington and 3 Fishbourne) HARTING (Parishes of Elsted & Treyford, Harting, Nyewood, Rogate and Trotton) 1 LAVANT (Parishes of Funtington and Lavant) 1 LOXWOOD (Parishes of Ebernoe, Kirdford, Loxwood, Northchapel, Plaistow & Ifold and 2 Wisborough Green) MIDHURST (Parishes of Bepton, Cocking, Midhurst, Stedham with Iping (Iping Ward), 2 Stedham with Iping (Stedham Ward), West Lavington and Woolbedding with Redford) NORTH MUNDHAM AND TANGMERE (Parishes of Hunston, Tangmere, North Mundham 2 and Oving) PETWORTH (Parishes of Petworth and Tillington) 1 SELSEY SOUTH (Parish of Selsey South Ward) 2 SIDDLESHAM WITH SELSEY NORTH (Parishes of Siddlesham and Selsey North Ward) 2 SOUTHBOURNE (Parish of Southbourne) 2 THE WITTERINGS (Parishes of Birdham, Earnley, East Wittering, Itchenor and West 3 Wittering) WESTBOURNE (Parishes of Compton, Marden, Stoughton and Westbourne) 1 2. Nomination papers may be obtained from the Elections Office at East Pallant House, Chichester, and must be delivered there on any day after the date of this notice but not later than 4PM on Wednesday, 3 APRIL 2019.