Newsletter 14/10/22
14 October 2022
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St Swithuns New Aerial Photos
We would like to thank John Chisholm for these excellent new photos of the highest point in Town!


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Support and activities for West Sussex families this half-term
| Support and activities for West Sussex families this half-term |
| Support is being provided to West Sussex children, young people and families who need it this half-term, October 24 to 30. Plenty of fun-filled events are also taking place over the week to keep the whole family entertained.
Free school meal food vouchers West Sussex County Council is once again providing supermarket vouchers to every child who receives free school meals (benefits-related) over the half-term. Over 17,000 children will be given a £15 food voucher to spend at their family’s chosen supermarket. To date, The County Council has allocated £6.8m of its Household Support Fund to the voucher scheme since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Around 180,000 vouchers have so far been issued to schools to distribute to their eligible families for school breaks. Nigel Jupp, Cabinet Member for Learning & Skills, said: “I am extremely pleased that we are again able to provide over 17,000 food vouchers to around 10,000 West Sussex households to support them over the October half-term. This underlines the Council’s ongoing commitment to helping families who are most in need, at a time when many are facing financial pressures.” Half-term children’s activities at your library Has your child been inspired by the England Lionesses becoming European football champions over the summer? Are they fans of Paralympic gold medallist swimmer Ellie Simmonds, now on Strictly Come Dancing, or Novak Djokovic, the winner of 21 tennis grand slams? Then come and enjoy the free family activity Sporty Stars at a West Sussex library, where sporting figures will be celebrated with stories and crafts. Most libraries have limited spaces so booking is required. Sign up for Sporty Stars at your nearest library on website. Libraries run regular events for young children including Rhyme time and Story time, as well as special events, which you can find on our library website. Halloween and other events Across West Sussex there are plenty of activities to keep all ages entertained. Looking for some inspiration? Experience West Sussex can help. With Halloween approaching, you can find details of spooktacular walks and as well as pumpkin finding and other events on the Experience West Sussex website. Ongoing family support and fun this winterHoliday Activities and Food Christmas programme Our popular Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme is returning for the Christmas school holiday. 2,395 eligible children took part over the summer break, enjoying a range of clubs and groups along with a nutritious meal. The free Christmas programme is open to all West Sussex children who receive benefits-related free school meals. Families will soon be able to book places at local clubs so keep checking our Holiday Activities and Food webpages, where you can also check if you’re eligible. Family Hubs offering drop-in support There are 12 Family Hubs across West Sussex with drop-in opening times for families and young people needing support. Our ‘Find it Out’ offer is available to all young people in the county aged between 11 and 19. We also support young people up to 25 who have additional needs or who have experienced care. Hubs can also help families with a range of other things, such as finding childcare, parenting, health advice, and help on how to access support to financial, legal or housing advice. Find your local Family Hub on our website. Supporting children and young people’s mental health Do you know a young person who is struggling? Your Mind Matters is a county council-led campaign which aims to ensure young people, parents and professionals across West Sussex know where to get help with their emotional wellbeing and mental health, both in general and in times of crisis. Cost of living support West Sussex County Council is here to help with cost of living advice and support for families and individuals. On our new ‘Here to help – Cost of living’ webpages, people can find lots of practical advice to help them, as well as information about how to apply for extra local and national support. |
Recycle Week 2022 Special Edition E-Letter
Welcome to our special edition eNewsletter to highlight Recycle Week which this year runs from 17 to 23 October.
We know many of you are already doing a great job at recycling, but there is always more that can be done. Currently we are all recycling around 54% of our household waste on average, but a staggering 60% of the waste which is thrown into rubbish bins could in fact have been reduced, reused or recycled. And over 14% of the materials thrown away were items which could have easily been put into your home recycling bin.
We are always looking at ways we can help you to help us recycle more, and reach our target of recycling 55% of household waste by 2025 and some of our new initiatives are detailed below. If you’re unsure about what can and can’t be recycled at any time, then you can always refer to our handy A to Z guide to recycling where you’ll find out what waste items you can recycle, the bin you need to use, or which Recycling Centre you can take it to.
And don’t forget when recycling at home all items should be:
- clean – free from food and drink leftovers
- dry – keep your recycling bin lid shut
- loose – no plastic bags.
Hard plastics can now be recycled
| Hard plastics such as garden furniture, plants pots, coat hangers and toys can now be recycled at all our West Sussex Recycling Centres (with the exception of Midhurst for size reasons).These items have been accepted at some sites since February, and following your feedback we have now extended the scheme. |
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Unwanted walking aids? Return them during Recycle Week
| Take unwanted walking aids such as crutches, sticks and frames to our Recycling Centres so they can be reused and recycled.
Reusing a refurbished walking aid results in 87% lower carbon emissions on average than providing a brand new piece of equipment and saves money. Walking aids can be left with staff at your Recycling Centre gate or deposited in the on-site dedicated bin. Any items unsuitable for reuse will be recycled. Recycling Centres will be able to accept walking aids until the end of Recycling Week on 23 October. To return items at all other times, you can telephone NRS on 0345 1272931 or email enquiries@westsussex.nrs-uk.net |
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New scheme to reduce food waste and promote food rescue
| A new ‘food rescue’ pilot, designed to reduce food waste and help people with the rising cost of their weekly shop, has begun in parts of West Sussex.
Working with UKHarvest, district and borough councils, and other partnerships and charities, we are running the pilot for six months in Bognor Regis, Crawley (Broadfield area), and Southwick (in Adur). The idea behind the project is to encourage people to take advantage of surplus food rescue services and learn how to reduce the amount of edible food which ends up in their household rubbish bins. |
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Food waste collection trial
| A new recycling and general waste collection trial, that includes the separate collection of food waste and Absorbent Hygiene Products (AHP), is underway in selected areas of Mid Sussex.
Residents in parts of Ashurst Wood, Burgess Hill and Lindfield are being provided with weekly kerbside collections of food waste and AHP as part of a trial being delivered in partnership with Mid Sussex District Council. Find out more about the trial, including useful tips on reducing food waste and making food go further on the link below. |
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Winter opening hours at our Recycling Centres
| Winter opening hours are now operating at all 11 Recycling Centres in West Sussex.
The opening times will be 9am to 4pm until 31 March 2023. Sites will open every day over the winter with the following exceptions:
Online pre-booking remains in place for Recycling Centres in Bognor Regis, Crawley, Horsham, Littlehampton, Shoreham-by-Sea and Worthing. Find out more about the Book to Recycle scheme. |
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Find out more about waste prevention
| Do you want to know more about waste prevention and recycling?
If so, then please subscribe to our regular West Sussex Recycles newsletter. Help us spread the message and get more people on board to make West Sussex a strong, safe and sustainable place to live. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to keep up to date with the latest news and tips on waste reduction and recycling. |
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