Minutes of the previous Meeting. Agenda. Decisions and Appeals
Minutes of the previous Meeting. Agenda. Decisions and Appeals
Philip MacDougall, Chair of Chidham and Hambrook Parish Council is keen to learn your views on the projected housing and can be contacted by email: pmacdougall.chpc@gmail.com. Also contact Philip if you wished to be added to the parish council’s ‘No to Over development’ mailing list that will be used to quickly update residents on the proposed new housing.
Saturday 12 October Moth Identification Event. Discover which moths live in the Chidham area 10am – noon, in the Village Hall. To find out more, contact Sarah Hughes on 07765 175494 or email shughes@chichester.gov.uk
There was a good turnout for Monday’s meeting in the Village Hall chaired by Philip MacDougall, Chair of the Parish Council. Residents’ comments showed that they are concerned about the destruction of the environment and the lack of infrastructure to support any new housing, and that any housing built should be to a high environmental standard. Residents passed a resolution that Chichester District Council should oppose the large number of houses proposed for the district. See also Chi Observer report.
30 November is Tree Charter Day. see message from Cliff Archer.
Admissions – Online applications open Monday 7 October 2019 For more details see leaflet
Apply online at: www.westsussex.gov.uk/admissions
Featuring the vibrant music of Stoney Ridge – to 10.30pm. CHANE RA Members £10.00. Non-members £12.00. Licensed Bar plus free nibbles. For tickets, (in advance only please,) contact Colin on 01243 574021, or email: dbsandw@gmail.com. or David: 01243 574074.
Yesterday: did you miss: A Special Report on the Sussex Kelp forests narrated by Sir David Attenborough?
The One Show (7pm) – and Inside Out (7.30pm)
An initiative supported by Sussex Wildlife Trust, Marine Conservation Society, Blue Marine, and Sussex IFCA to restore the Sussex underwater kelp forests. To save the Sussex Kelp forests see the video on sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk/helpourkelp
Come and help keep the vegetation under control and the paths clear. Things are growing again. Wear gloves, appropriate clothing and stout footwear. Bring suitable tools if you can. Everyone is welcome.