Newsletter 18/11/22
18 November 2022
Please note: this news article is in our archive. Articles were correct at time of publication, but should not be relied on for accuracy after the passage of time.
The Future of County Local Forums

County Local Forums were abolished by West Sussex County Council in October 2022. The County Council encourages residents to contact and engage with their local county councillor directly, using existing channels. To find out who your county councillor is, please see the councillor pages on the Council’s website, which provide a range of published information including each councillor’s contact details, register of interests and some biographical information. In addition, many councillors use social media and can be found on major platforms.
For further information about the County Council, please subscribe to our Residents’ eNewsletter via the website, see our News and campaigns (which also provides links to the Council’s social media accounts) and our Engagement Hub.
Consultation to Extend our Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) to Tackle Car Cruising
Please see the below link to consultation from MSDC, comments are to go consultation group Cllrs Sweatman, Woodgate, Visser and Mrs Mockford by 10th December if you wish to make any comments, or to the Town Clerk by that date.
MSDC have started a consultation on extending their existing PSPO to tackle the anti-social use of vehicle activity. The current PSPO which covers the wards within Burgess Hill expires in April 2023 and MSDC propose to extend this for a further 3 years. Since the order was put in place there has been a significant reduction in car cruising activity. The Council is also consulting on extending the PSPO area to include the A2300/Jobs Lane which falls just outside the Town and also the Birches Industrial Estate in East Grinstead as there has been car cruising activities in these areas over the past few months.
The consultation will run from 17 November until 22 December and I will be making appropriate recommendations will to the Scrutiny Committee and Council in the New Year. It will be live on our website from 17 November – you can access the consultation, existing order and areas proposed via this link: Consultations – Mid Sussex District Council.
Integrated Care Strategy Briefing for Foundation Trust Governors
The Clerk attended a briefing with the Chair of the Sussex ICB. His presentation gives much more information as to the ICB role and its steps over the next few months. Mr lightfoot has advised he will be engaging with Town and Parish Councils but this will come after the Districts and they have only just started to reach out to them.
There is an exhibition day at Glen Vue on 6th December 10-3 to speak to members of the ICB and to see the highlights of the attached presentation as to consultation and what this means for health care in Sussex. Please attend If you can, when I can secure Mr Lightfoot to attend a Council meeting I shall, however it is not likely to be at the 1st December Public Services meeting, as they have not confirmed this as yet.
Planning Applications and Decisions
Transport Enhanced Partnership Statutory Stakeholder Consultation
(Comments to Cllrs Sweatman / Woodgate / Visser / Mrs Mockford or the Town Clerk by 10th December)
In March 2021, the government published a new National Bus Strategy (Bus Back Better) which sets out its vision to dramatically improve bus services in England, reverse the shift in journeys away from public transport as a result of Covid-19 and encourage passengers back to buses.
Central to the strategy is the creation of Enhanced Partnerships, where local authorities, bus operators and other key stakeholders work together to develop and implement bus service improvements for local communities. The West Sussex Enhanced Partnership will set out how we will deliver the outcomes of our Bus Service Improvement Plan, published in October 2021 following engagement with the public, operators, and other key stakeholders.
Further to this engagement, we would now like to hear from organisations and individual stakeholders who have an interest in making bus services work better.
You can access the consultation questionnaire and supporting documents via the link below.
https://yourvoice.westsussex.gov.uk/enhanced-partnership-statutory-stakeholder-consultation
West Sussex County Council Newsletter
Help with your finances and budgeting
| With the government’s Autumn Statement 2022 announced today, budgeting and finances continue to be front and centre in many people’s minds.
We’ve gathered details of where you can access local and national help and support with the cost of living. The Budget and Finance section includes information about:
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Find out the latest flooding information
| Many areas of West Sussex were affected by flooding last night.
Keep one step ahead of the rain by checking out our flooding update pages where you’ll find the latest information on issues across the county. On these webpages you’ll find details of which areas are affected or likely to be affected by flooding, road closures, and advice on how to take action if you are at risk of flooding. |
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Boost your immunity this winter
| Covid-19 and flu spread quickly in winter and can cause serious illness.
Vaccinations are our best protection against the viruses and will help keep you, and those around you safe this winter. Even if you’ve had all your Covid-19 vaccinations or had the virus itself, your immunity decreases over time and the latest booster provides extra protection against newer variants of the virus. It’s important to have your flu vaccine each year as well, to protect yourself against the circulating flu virus. If you’re aged 50+, in an at-risk group, pregnant, or you’re a health and social care worker, you are eligible for a free flu and Covid-19 booster vaccine this winter. It’s safe to have both vaccines at the same time, but you need to book them separately. For more information on how to book click on the link below. We can all continue to protect ourselves and each other from Covid-19, colds, and flu viruses this winter by taking these simple steps:
You can also have your say on how you think the pandemic should be remembered via the Covid Commemoration consultation. Closing date: 5 December 2022. |
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Life-saving road safety show relaunched
| Our West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service has relaunched its thought-provoking road safety show for the first time since the pandemic, with a new interactive element.
Safe Drive Stay Alive, a driver awareness programme, returned to Chichester College this week and was delivered to around 3,000 students. The programme has been shown to thousands of young people across the county since it first launched in 2006. It brings to life difficult messages to make young people aware of their responsibilities on the road through the personal accounts of emergency services and members of the public, as they recall their first-hand experiences of road traffic collisions. |
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Local Christmas gift inspiration
| Delight your family and friends this Christmas by giving them a gift from right here in West Sussex.
From spa breaks and West Sussex sparkling wine, to gift vouchers and local attraction tickets, we’ve a whole sack full of inspiration for you! |
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Win some West Sussex sparkle!
| Enter our Experience West Sussex competition and you could win yourself a sparkling treat in time for Christmas!
Glittering light shows, luxury afternoon teas and a local wine tour are the prizes on offer. Closing date: 1 December 2022. |
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Our Climate Action hub launches
| This week we’ve launched a new Climate Action Hub for residents in West Sussex – an online space to share ideas and views on ways to tackle climate change.
You can get involved by adding suggestions to the Ideas Bank or joining the Discussion Forum to talk about issues such as electric vehicles, recycling, biodiversity, and food waste. Not surprisingly, with winter fast approaching and household costs and bills soaring, the most current topic of conversation on the Hub is how households can reduce their energy use. If you’d like to learn more about what’s happening in West Sussex and how you can help reduce your carbon footprint and live more sustainably, you can also sign up to our monthly Environment & Climate Change eNewsletter. |
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Supporting White Ribbon Day
| This year, the Community Safety team are supporting White Ribbon Day on 25 November, which falls on the same week as the start of the men’s World Cup. The day aims to raise awareness of gender inequality and #TheGoal is that we all join together, to end violence against women and girls for good.
Football is not responsible for domestic abuse. However, research shows that when England loses a World Cup game, incidents of domestic abuse increase by 38% and by 28% when they win. There is no excuse for abuse. If you, or someone that you know is experiencing domestic abuse WORTH services are able to offer specialist support and advice on 0330 222 8181 Monday to Friday. Talk to us. We can help. In an emergency, call 999. The Domestic Abuse Act also recognises children as victims of domestic abuse in their own right. If you think a child is being harmed, abused or neglected, then you can report it online to the West Sussex Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH). Follow our @WSxCommsafety Facebook and Twitter pages to learn more about the issues, support services and how you can get involved. |
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More news
Head to our Newsroom to find all the latest news. Below are some highlights:
- Government funding of up to £1.8million has been awarded to the West Sussex Chargepoint Network, which is providing electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints for residents in areas which have no off-street parking.
- Friend and family carers can benefit from a free service that can help them access and sustain paid employment, after new figures revealed three-quarters worry about juggling work and care.
- Construction is progressing well at three Active Travel Fund schemes in West Sussex which will all provide improvements for cyclists and pedestrians.
- There are currently over 850 children we care for in West Sussex, and an urgent appeal is being made for more people to help support them by becoming foster carers.
- We are running scam awareness webinars so you can learn how to stay safe online.
West Sussex is set to be one of a small number of areas in England to benefit from the government’s Create Growth programme.
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Have your say on South East Water’s plans to secure future drinking water supplies in the south east up to 2075
(Comments by 30th January to: Cllrs Sweatman / Woodgate / Visser or Mrs Mockford or to the Town Clerk – Sent to all key stakeholders)
Water is our most precious resource and it’s our responsibility to make sure there’s enough for all life.
We have just launched our draft Water Resources Management Plan public consultation, which sets out how we’ll provide a reliable and resilient supply of drinking water between 2025 and 2075.
Our ability to supply water is under increasing pressure due to a growing population, changing climate and new laws to protect the environment.
We’ve worked hard to create a regional solution which strikes a delicate balance between those pressures, while also protecting and enhancing the environment and adding value to society.
The plan outlines how we intend to invest £2.2 billion during the next 50 years building a range of new infrastructure and a further £2.1 billion reducing leaks and customer water use.
Projects in the plan include:
- Leak reduction and water efficiency activities
- New pipelines to increase the amount of water that moves between water companies and also within our supply area
- A new reservoir at Broad Oak (Kent)
- Water recycling between Peacehaven Wastewater Treatment Plan and Arlington
- Desalination at Reculver (Kent)
- New reservoir in East Sussex – a second reservoir at our preferred location of Arlington or Broyle Place
To find out more, you can view the plan in full detail and submit your views on our dedicated consultation hub.
You can send responses directly to the Secretary of State by emailing: water.resources@defra.gov.uk
We are also holding a series of online and in-person events where you can find out more about our draft Water Resources Management Plan.
22 November, 1.30pm to 3pm – webinar
Led by Water Resources South East, this webinar explains how water companies have worked together as a region to develop both a regional water resource plan, but also their individual company plans.
To sign up, please click here [teams.microsoft.com]
29 November, 2.30pm to 4pm – webinar
Alongside our colleagues at Southern Water and SES Water, join us to find out more about our plans in the Kent, Sussex and Surrey areas as well as how all our company plans link together.
To register for the webinar, please click here
Public exhibitions
Come and view the plans and speak to our teams directly at our public exhibitions:
- 12 January, 13:00 to 19:00 – Berwick Village Hall, Station Road, Polegate, East Sussex, BN26 6TD
- 17 January, 13:00 to 19:30 – Broad Oak Village Hall, Shalloak Road, Kent, CT2 0QH
- 24 January, 13:00 to 18.30 – Tyler Hill Memorial Hall Tyler, Hill, Kent, CT2 9NJ
We welcome your views on the draft plan as your comments will be used to shape our final plan.
The consultation closes on 20 February 2023 and during this period we welcome all views on the plan.
A statement of response, taking all feedback into account, will be published in May 2023 ahead of the final plan being published in 2024.
Broad Oak Reservoir (Kent)
On the consultation hub you can also find a link to sign up to be a member of our new Broad Oak Reservoir community panel which will be made up of key stakeholders from across the south east, as well the local community. Members will work with our teams to further develop the plans for the reservoir over the coming years. You can also let us know what amenities you would like to see at the site.
Chief executive’s bulletin
NALC Empowering Communities conference It was great to hold our Empowering Communities conference at the start of this week on 7 November, albeit impacted by the rail strike (then called off at the last minute!) which resulted in us pivoting from a hybrid event to online only. Thank you to the 200 or so colleagues that joined us comprising councillors, clerks, county association staff, our sponsors BHIB Councils Insurance, Blachere Illumination and CCLA and other supporting organisations, and some media outlets. It really was a packed programme of 18 speakers, covering some really important issues such as building dementia friendly communities, housing, climate change, resilience and civility and respect. Do check out NALC’s Twitter @nalc for highlights throughout the event. And I was particularly pleased the new minister for local government, Lee Rowley MP, gave his first very speech in the role at our event – you can read more here including the full transcript of his speech. The local government magazine LGC also ran a story on his speech which you can read here (login required). It was also good to hear from the shadow local government minister, Alex Norris MP, who was equally full of praise for the sector which does “extraordinary work, day in and day out for your communities. I think that was a real proof of the importance of a hyperlocal model”. I also wanted to share a few highlights from the closing remarks by NALC’s chair, Cllr Keith Stevens, who said:
NALC’s latest peer challenge takes place at Cirencester Town Council Last week, I was delighted to participate in the latest joint NALC and Local Government Association two-day peer challenge at Cirencester Town Council. I’d like to thank the town council for inviting us as it was a privilege to hear about their outstanding work. I was part of a review team that looked at what worked well, where the council could do better, how effectively it responded to local needs, and we then fed back thoughts on its future strategy development. We were impressed by the council’s ambition, evident through achieving the Quality Gold Award accreditation in the Local Council Award Scheme, its work on health and well-being, and tackling loneliness and climate change. Other highlights included revitalising the market square to strengthen Cirencester’s position as a market town and securing volunteer support for the local information centre, which received 16,000 visitors by the end of September. NALC National Network: Young Councillors The NALC National Network: Young Councillors held their latest online meeting on 9 November. Topics and issues discussed included the White Ribbon campaign and how to get involved in helping NALC support White Ribbon Day on 25 November, continuing to use the WhatsApp group to provide mutual support but also for updates on NALC’s work, how councils were responding to the cost of living crisis and supporting their community such as though grants to local groups and food banks and providing ‘warm rooms, local elections in May 2023 and NALC’s Make A Change campaign, and ideas for future agenda items and speakers. NALC Policy Committee NALC’s Policy Committee held an additional, informal meeting on 9 November. Since their last meeting, the Committee had been undertaking more work on a policy motion from the Devon Association of Local Councils on speed limits on single-track roads. They have now agreed to adopt an informal policy on lobbying government to make it mandatory for traffic authorities to consult local councils when amending or maintaining speed limits in their areas. The Committee also had an in depth consideration of the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee inquiry into levelling up funding which NALC will be responding to by 18 November 2022. Out and abouts This week Anders Hanson, member services manager, attended the Locality Convention in Sheffield. The event brought together around 400 people from charities and community organisations across the country. The agenda included an opportunity to hear from policymakers, receive training, and listen to inspiring stories from people making a difference in their communities. Locality is currently highlighting the We’re Right Here campaign for a new Community Power Act and the value of ‘co-production’ where service users and community organisations are as much a part of designing and managing local policies and services as councils and government are. SAAA recruitment for new independent board members The Smaller Authorities Audit Appointments (SAAA) are recruiting new independent board members. SAAA was set up by NALC to procure external audit for the sector and has to date successfully run two procurement rounds to provide external audit for all local councils which has saved many millions of pounds. This is an exciting opportunity to work on the next phase of the development of SAAA and play a role in the improvement of the capacity and reputation of local councils, drainage boards and other smaller authorities, and influencing the future of audit. And this is around the 80th job advert advertised by NALC this year! You can find out how to advertise your vacancies here. Kings Coronation Bank Holiday The Prime Minister has proclaimed an additional bank holiday across the United Kingdom to mark the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III next year. The bank holiday will fall on Monday 8 May 2023, following the Coronation on Saturday 6 May 2023. In line with the bank holiday to mark Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation in 1953, this will be an opportunity for families and communities across the country to come together to celebrate. I know that many local councils will already be planning events and activities to mark this historic occasion. As the bank holiday falls just after local elections on 4 May affecting around 6,000 local councils, further guidance on the notice periods for first meetings will be provided in December’s legal bulletin for county associations. Boundary Commission for England final consultation The Boundary Commission for England has opened a final consultation on proposed new constituency boundaries as part of the 2023 Boundary Review. The commission is required by Parliament to undertake an independent and impartial review of all constituencies in England, to rebalance the number of electors in each constituency. The 2023 Boundary Review also requires that the number of constituencies in England increases from 533 to 543. Residents and communities can respond to the consultation by visiting bcereviews.org.uk by 5 December. You can read more in our news story here. NALC National Network: Climate emergency The NALC National Network: Climate emergency met on 27 October, here are a few highlights:
Rural Coalition letter to the prime minister NALC is a member of the Rural Coalition which has written to the new prime minister, Rishi Sunak MP, to highlight the role that rural communities can play in contributing to the country’s future success. The letter sets out some key actions which are fundamental to enabling real and positive growth and social change in rural England. You can read the letter here. New Civility and Respect Project guides The Civility and Respect Project has published two new guides on recruitment and roles and responsibilities, both of which are approved and endorsed by NALC and SLCC. And finally… Thank you for playing your part in marking Remembrance Day today and at the weekend. I know many local councils are involved in ceremonies and memorial services at war memorials, cenotaphs, and churches throughout the country to remember all those who have died in wars around the world. |
