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Uncontested Parish Election 2015
NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Horsham District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Parish of Amberley on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Parish of Amberley. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) ALLINSON Garden House, East Street, Hazel Patricia Amberley, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9NN CHARMAN 9 Newland Gardens, Amberley, Jason Rex Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9FF CONLON Stream Barn, The Square, Geoffrey Stephen Amberley, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9SR CRESSWELL Lindalls, Church Street, Amberley, Leigh David Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9ND SIMPSON Downlands Loft, High Street, Tim Amberley, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9NL UREN The Granary, East Street, Geoffrey Cecil Amberley, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9NN Dated Friday 24 April 2015 Tom Crowley Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Horsham District Council, Park North, North Street, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RL NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Horsham District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Parish of Ashington on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Parish of Ashington. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) CLARK Spindrift, Timberlea Close, Independent Neville Ernest Ashington, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 3LD COX 8 Ashdene Gardens, Ashington, Sebastian Frederick -
LW4: Low Weald Hills
Overall Character THE WEST SUSSEX LANDSCAPE Land Management Guidelines Bordering Surrey in the north of the county, this area has a pastoral and densely wooded character. Low wooded ridges are dissected by steep wooded gills and narrow lanes. Interspersed between the woodland is a patchwork of mostly small to medium sized pastures enclosed by thick hedgerows and shaws. Homes and farms are scattered throughout this area. Remnant parkland and field corner ponds are Sheet LW4 recurring features. Despite the relative proximity of Gatwick Airport and Crawley to the east, the area retains a strong rural character. Key Characteristics Low Weald Hills G Undulating, low and densely wooded ridges running mostly east-west. Distinct G Remnant parkland in the north east, north of Warnham. Low Weald escarpment to the north of Horsham and low escarpment at Rowhook. Includes the main tributaries of Arun; North River and Boldings Brook which meander Blocks and strips of interconnecting woodland, including a large number of blocks of through mostly narrow valleys with undulating valley sides, dissecting area north to south. The area covered by the Sheet includes: ancient woodland. Western area characterised by woodland of some size. Dispersed settlement pattern of scattered farms, cottages, hamlets and linear villages. The Upper Arun Valley (Area P1), the Rowhook and Rudgwick Wooded Mostly rural character with intricate patchwork of small to medium size pasture fields Linear ridgetop villages such as Rudgwick and Rusper are set on higher ground. Farm Ridge ( Area I1), and the Warnham and Rusper Wooded Ridge (Area with a combination of sinuous and straight boundaries. -
Development Control (South) Committee Tuesday 18Th August at 2.00Pm Conference Room, Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham
Email: [email protected] Direct line: 01403 215465 Development Control (South) Committee Tuesday 18th August at 2.00pm Conference Room, Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham Councillors: Brian O’Connell (Chairman) David Coldwell (Vice-Chairman) John Blackall Gordon Lindsay Jonathan Chowen Timothy Lloyd Philip Circus Paul Marshall Roger Clarke Mike Morgan Paul Clarke Kate Rowbottom Ray Dawe Jim Sanson Brian Donnelly Ben Staines David Jenkins Claire Vickers Nigel Jupp Michael Willett Liz Kitchen You are summoned to the meeting to transact the following business Tom Crowley Chief Executive Agenda 1. Apologies for absence 2. To approve as correct the minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 21st July (attached) 3. To receive any declarations of interest from Members of the Committee – any clarification on whether a Member has an interest should be sought before attending the meeting 4. To receive any announcements from the Chairman of the Committee or the Chief Executive To consider the following reports of the Development Manager and to take such action thereon as may be necessary: (a) Appeals (b) Applications for determination by Committee: Item Ward Reference Site No. Number A1 Billingshurst and DC/15/1325 Nyewood Court, Brookers Road, Billingshurst Shipley A2 Billingshurst and DC/15/0501 Land at Five Oaks Farm, Stane Street, Billingshurst Shipley A3 Chantry DC/15/0698 Lupin Cottage, Storrington A4 Chanctonbury DC/15/1376 Dell Cottage, Heather Lane, West Chiltington A5 Chanctonbury DC/10/1314 Abingworth Nurseries, Thakeham -
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Email: [email protected] Direct line: 01403 215465 Planning Committee (South) Tuesday, 21st July, 2020 at 2.30 pm via Remote Video Link Councillors: John Blackall Tim Lloyd Chris Brown Mike Morgan Jonathan Chowen Roger Noel Philip Circus Bob Platt Paul Clarke Josh Potts Michael Croker Kate Rowbottom Ray Dawe Jack Saheid Brian Donnelly Jim Sanson Nigel Jupp Diana van der Klugt Liz Kitchen Claire Vickers Lynn Lambert James Wright You are summoned to the meeting to transact the following business Glen Chipp Chief Executive Agenda Page No. GUIDANCE ON PLANNING COMMITTEE PROCEDURE 1. Election of Chairman To elect a Chairman of the Committee for the municipal year 2020/21 2. Appointment of Vice-Chairman To appoint a Vice-Chairman of the Committee for the municipal year 2020/21 3. To approve the time of the meetings of the Committee for the municipal year 2020/21 4. Apologies for absence 5. Minutes 7 - 12 To approve as correct the minutes of the meeting held on 19 May 2020 (Note: If any Member wishes to propose an amendment to the minutes they should submit this in writing to [email protected] at least 24 hours before the meeting. Where applicable, the audio recording of the meeting will be checked to ensure the accuracy of the proposed amendment.) Horsham District Council, Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RL Telephone: 01403 215100 (calls may be recorded) Horsham.gov.uk Chief Executive – Glen Chipp Corporate & Democratic Services www.hastings.gov.uk/meetings 2 1 6. Declarations of Members' Interests To receive any declarations of interest from Members of the Committee 7. -
71 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
71 bus time schedule & line map 71 Chichester View In Website Mode The 71 bus line (Chichester) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chichester: 9:30 AM (2) Storrington: 1:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 71 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 71 bus arriving. Direction: Chichester 71 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Chichester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Storrington Old Mill Drive, Storrington Tuesday Not Operational Old Mill Drive, Storrington Wednesday 9:30 AM Fryern Road, Storrington Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Nightingale Lane, Storrington Puttick Close, Storrington Saturday Not Operational Mead Lane, Storrington Sullington Copse, Storrington Oak Close, Storrington And Sullington Civil Parish 71 bus Info Direction: Chichester Rydon College, Storrington Stops: 64 Trip Duration: 74 min Greenhurst Lane, Abingworth Line Summary: Bus Station, Storrington, Old Mill Drive, Storrington, Fryern Road, Storrington, Jackets Hill, Abingworth Nightingale Lane, Storrington, Mead Lane, Storrington, Sullington Copse, Storrington, Rydon High Bar Lane, Abingworth College, Storrington, Greenhurst Lane, Abingworth, Jackets Hill, Abingworth, High Bar Lane, Abingworth, Woodlands Cottages, Thakeham Civil Parish South Hill Barn, Thakeham, Town House Farm, South Hill Barn, Thakeham Thakeham, Goffsland Farm, Thakeham, Picketty Cottages, West Chiltington, Lower Voakes Farm, Town House Farm, Thakeham West Chiltington, East Street, -
Planning Committee (South) Date: 21St March 2017
Planning Committee (South) Date: 21st March 2017 Report by the Development Manager: APPEALS Report run from 9/2/17 to 8/3/17 1. Appeals Lodged I have received notice from the Department of Communities and Local Government that the following appeals have been lodged:- Officer Committee Ref No. Site Date Lodged Recommendation Resolution Chestnut Cottage Water Lane Storrington 17th February DC/16/1905 Refuse Pulborough 2017 West Sussex RH20 3LY Yew Tree Stud Farm Harbolets Road West Chiltington 20th February DC/16/2153 Refuse Pulborough 2017 West Sussex RH20 2LG Small Brownfield Site To East of London Road Petrol Filling Station London Road 28th February DC/16/2235 Refuse Ashington 2017 Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3AT Chicken Sheds Chalk Farm 1st March Refuse Prior DC/16/2411 Okehurst Lane 2017 Approval Billingshurst West Sussex The Barn Chalk Farm 1st March Refuse Prior DC/16/2412 Okehurst Lane 2017 Approval Billingshurst West Sussex Woodleigh Nutbourne Lane Nutbourne 7TH March DC/16/2376 Refuse Pulborough 2017 West Sussex RH20 2HS 2. Live Appeals I have received notice from the Department of Communities and Local Government that the following appeals are now in progress: Appeal Officer Committee Ref No. Site Start Date Procedure Recommendation Resolution Coombewick House London Road 22nd Ashington DC/16/0932 Written Reps February Refuse Pulborough 2017 West Sussex RH20 3AU 1 Woodcot New Road 9th February DC/16/1415 Billingshurst Written Reps Refuse Refuse 2017 West Sussex RH14 9DS Ashley House Station Road 9th February DC/16/1957 Pulborough Written Reps Refuse 2017 West Sussex RH20 1AH Land Between Shona and Camwood 21st February DC/16/2049 Written Reps Refuse Mill Lane 2017 Ashington West Sussex 3. -
Storrington, Sullington and Washington Neighbourhood Plan
Storrington, Sullington and Washington WASHINGTON PARISH COUNCIL Neighbourhood Plan Dear Sirs Storrington, Sullington & Washington Neighbourhood Plan: Sustainability Appraisal/Strategic Environmental Assessment Scoping Letter I set out below for your attention the proposed scope of the Sustainability Appraisal/Strategic Environmental Assessment (SA/SEA) to accompany the forthcoming Storrington, Sullington & Washington Neighbourhood Plan (SSWNP). This letter and its appendices should be regarded as the Scoping Report of the SSWNP in accordance with Stage A of the provisions of the Environmental Assessment of Plans & Programmes Regulations 2004 (which implement EU Directive 2001/42). As a statutory consultee in the Regulations you are invited to comment on this report and I would be grateful for your comment by 26th September 2014. Background The SSWNP is being prepared by the Storrington & Sullington Parish Council and Washington Parish Council as qualifying bodies under the 2012 Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations. In accordance with the 2004 Regulations 2004, the local planning authority, Horsham District Council, issued its formal screening opinion on 20 May 2014, concluding that an SEA is required and that it would prefer this is undertaken as part of a wider Sustainability Appraisal (SA/SEA). In its decision, the District Council has not made its reasons explicit for reaching this conclusion, but it is understood that the likely intention of the SSWNP to contain policies allocating land for development is the primary reason. A third of the designated area lies within the South Downs National Park and there are no European sites within the area, although the area does lie within the 15km buffer zone of the Arundel Valley SAC/SPA/Ramsar site. -
Shipley School Log Book for Boys' 1905 – 1917
Shipley School Log Book for Boys’ 1905 – 1917 This is an analysis of key issues affecting the school. It is not a direct transcript. The analysis is mine, and I have highlighted consistent themes under headings which are as follows: Staff Average attendances Causes of absence Regular visitors to the school Religious observances and Diocesan exams Subjects studied and games played HM Inspector and academic achievement National events, celebrations and outings Fabric of school building Points of interest Children mentioned by name From 1914 to 1917 there is an additional heading – Events related to 1914 – 1918 War We do not have Admissions or Attendance Registers for this period so names of pupils is necessarily restricted to those who are specifically mentioned in the Log Book for a particular reason. Mr William Bacon Mr William Bacon was Headmaster of Shipley Boys’ School from 14th June 1876 until his retirement on 14th December 1917. (41 years and 6 months). He was a prolific writer and gives insight into the social conditions of the day. He frequently acted as handyman when drains became blocked or when essential repairs were needed. He acted as nurse when children were injured or collapsed. He recorded the details of the curriculum so that we may understand today the wide ranging subjects the children of the time experienced. After his retirement the school became co-educational under the headship of Miss Annie Penn. William Bacon appears to have been a firm but kind disciplinarian with a keen understanding of the conditions of deprivation which some pupils endured. He fed one boy from his own table; he was anguished to know that some boys suffered blisters through wearing boots too tight for them, and he sympathised with the children of the “poor, illiterate, itinerant classes” whose schooling and life chances were severely curtailed by constant interruptions in education. -
Full Transcript HORSHAM CORN MARKET
1998.1324 Full transcript HORSHAM CORN MARKET ________________________________________________________________________ The successful establishment of a Market for Fat Stock on Wednesdays, in the Town of Horsham, has materially interfered with the business of the Corn Market held on Saturdays. There is no doubt that when the several Railways are completed, of which Horsham will be the centre, that a great increase in the Markets will take place, and a general extension of trade in the Town. We, the undersigned, Buyers and Sellers at the said Markets, are decidedly of the opinion that it would be more convenient and beneficial to all parties attending the Markets, that the Corn Market should be held on Wednesdays instead of Saturdays, as heretofore, commencing at 2 o’ clock.; and we pledge ourselves to use our best exertions and influence to carry out this object. Thomas Sanctuary, Roughey Park, J. Redford, Ifield, Farmer W. M. Stanford, Broadbridge, Farmer Horsham and Miller Edwd. J. Bunny, Slinfold Jas. Pronger, Lower Beeding, Farmer R. Halloway, Shipley, Farmer James Braby, Rudgwick, Farmer Jas. Waller, Horsham, Farmer R. Wood, Ashurst, Farmer Thos. Child, Slinfold, Farmer E. Churchman, Rudgwick, Farmer Jas. Fairs, Shipley, Land Steward Henry Allberry, jun, Horsham, Miller B. Challen, Petworth Corn Merchant Wm. Smart, Ashfold, Land Steward John Kay, Lower Beeding, Land Steward Edwin Golds, West Chiltington, F. Botting, Billingshurst, Farmer Farmer C. W. Farhall, Newbridge, Farmer H. Comper, Pulborough, Farmer Jno. Stanford, Horsham, Farmer John Briggs, Slinfold, Farmer Thos Elliott, Rudgwick, Corn Dealer Wm. Wood, Broadbridge, Farmer W. Allberry, Rudgwick, Miller Geo Hammond, Wisbro’ Green, Thos Elliott, Wisbro’ Green, Farmer Farmer Jos. -
Rudgwick Neighbourhood Development Plan
Rudgwick Neighbourhood Development Plan RUDGWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN For the period to 2031. (Referendum Version) 1 Version date: 18 March 2021 Rudgwick Neighbourhood Development Plan Message from the Chairman of the Steering Group It’s been a long time coming, but finally I believe we have a Rudgwick Neighbourhood Development Plan which will stand the test of time. It has taken four years to put together with many people working towards its production, guided by the Steering Group and six Focus Groups who each looked at various aspects of the village. Their efforts are documented in this plan and its supporting evidence. The purpose of this plan is to set policy to guide development within our Parish to come forward in a way that the local community wants. The policies in the document, alongside the rest of the Development Plan prepared by Horsham District Council, will be taken into account by planners when designing schemes or making decisions on development proposals. We believe we have put together a robust plan which will be helpful to everyone involved in planning proposals and decisions. It only remains for me to thank everyone who has contributed to putting this plan together. It has required hundreds of hours of many people’s time in meetings and in research at home plus support from our professional consultants and input from the public and many official bodies. It’s impossible to thank everyone personally but I would like to mention those most closely involved in getting our plan completed - the members of the RNDP Steering Group, past and present. -
7-Night South Downs Gentle Walking Holiday
7-Night South Downs Gentle Walking Holiday Tour Style: Gentle Walks Destinations: South Downs & England Trip code: AWBEW-7 1 & 2 HOLIDAY OVERVIEW This easier variation of our best-selling Guided Walking holidays is the perfect way to enjoy a gentle exploration of the South Downs. The choice of three guided walks includes a very short walk of 3 or 4 miles. Enjoy the rolling hills and magnificent chalk cliffs of the South Downs. This wildlife-rich chalk downland is a colourful tapestry of historic villages, thatched cottages, pastoral landscapes of sweeping cornfields and market towns. WHAT'S INCLUDED • High quality en-suite accommodation in our country house • Full board from dinner upon arrival to breakfast on departure day • 5 days guided walking and 1 free day • Use of our comprehensive Discovery Point • Choice of up to three guided walks each walking day • The services of HF Holidays Walking Leaders www.hfholidays.co.uk PAGE 1 [email protected] Tel: +44(0) 20 3974 8865 HOLIDAYS HIGHLIGHTS • Head out on full day walks to discover the varied beauty of the South Downs on foot • Admire panoramic sea and cliff views • Let a local leader bring classic routes and offbeat areas to life • Enjoy magnificent South Downs coastal scenery • Visit charming English villages • Look out for wildlife, find secret corners and learn about the rich history • A relaxed pace of discovery in a sociable group keen to get some fresh air in one of England’s most beautiful walking areas • Discover what makes the South Downs so special from the white cliffs to the sandy beaches • Evenings in our country house where you share a drink and re-live the day’s adventures TRIP SUITABILITY This trip is graded Activity Level 1 and 2. -
ASHINGTON ASSETS & TREASURES REPORT MAY 2019 Produced By
ASHINGTON PARISH Neighbourhood Plan ASHINGTON ASSETS & TREASURES REPORT MAY 2019 Produced by Ashington Neighbourhood Plan Steering Committee CONTENTS OVERVIEW page 2 APPENDIX 1 PLAY AREAS, OPEN SPACE, COMMUNITY & page 3 RECREATION FACILITIES APPENDIX 2 EDUCATION FACILITIES page 4 APPENDIX 3 LISTED BUILDINGS & HERITAGE ASSETS page 5 APPENDIX 4 WOODLANDS, NATURAL & GREEN SPACES, TPO’S page 14 APPENDIX 5 PONDS, WATERCOURSES & DRAINAGE DITCHES page 16 APPENDIX 6 EMPLOYMENT SPACE, BUSINESS & RETAIL page 18 APPENDIX 7 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE including FOOTPATHS, BRIDLEWAYS & GREEN LINKS page 19 This is a ‘live’ document and may be revised, if appropriate, during the Neighbourhood Plan process. Ashington Neighbourhood Plan Assets & Treasures Report May 2019 OVERVIEW ASSETS OWNED BY ASHINGTON PARISH COUNCIL – see Appendix 1 1. Freehold property east side of London Road, Ashington. Title No WSX 29553 2. Freehold property east side of London Road, Ashington, to the south of The Mews Title No WSX 265651 3. Land east side of Ashington (Nature Trail) Title Number WSX 277205 4. Land around Church Close Title Number WSX 292639 5. Northern end of Nature Trail Title Number WSX 294226 6. Warminghurst Close Play Area. Title Number WSX 299572 7. Northern end of western tree boundary (buffer zone). Title Number WSX 299575 8. Persimmon Homes land - balancing pond area, part of western tree boundary and various pieces of verge in Covert Mead, land west of Footpath 2606 Title Number WSX 322598 9. Wimpey Homes – balancing pond area Title Number WSX223475 10. Other significant assets: 4 bus shelters, 2 village seats, 6 noticeboards, Posthorses Play Area Playground equipment, Warminghurst Close Play Area Playground equipment, Foster Lane Play Equipment, Youth Shelter ASSETS OWNED BY ASHINGTON COMMUNITY CENTRE TRUST – see Appendix 1 1.