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Farm conversion

The Hampshire Chronicle reports that the SDNPA has just approved the conversion of an entire farmyard into housing:
Eight barns will be turned into dwellings in Twyford, near Winchester, after applicant Hazeley Farm was granted planning permission by the South Downs National Park.
This is very similar, albeit on a slightly larger scale, to what Terry Willis did with the original Perching Manor farmyard twenty odd years ago.
Remembrance Sunday
Risk area for flooding

This post is not a flood alert! But you may have thought that river flooding is something that only happens elsewhere in the locality (e.g., along the banks of the Adur and its larger tributaries). The Environment Agency thinks otherwise and marks a strip of Fulking and Edburton that stretches north from Brook House, via Perching Sands, then west past Lower Edburton and Tottington Sands to Woods Mill. This strip is at significant risk of flooding where ‘significant’ means more than once every 75 years. The Agency’s map has been added to the end of the Local Geology page.
Mayfield in the Mirror
Poynings Bonfire (reminder)
Allow another 30 minutes?

The West Sussex County Times advises that the northbound A23 between Bolney and Pease Pottage will be closed tonight (Friday) between 9:00pm and 6:00am: “Road users will be directed to follow a fully signed diversion route via the A264, A24 and A272”.
Pushing bikes

Habitat Management for Invertebrates

A Sussex Wildlife Trust course at Woods Mill taught by Graeme Lyons. How to plan and manage the best habitats for invertebrates – the building blocks for a properly functioning ecosystem. Saturday 7th December, 10:00 – 16:00, members £27.50, non-members £38. Click here to book.
Tipper closures to follow tip closure

The Argus is reporting:
Small Sussex businesses could be bankrupt by Christmas after the closure of a landfill site. The inert landfill site at Golding Barn, Small Dole, near Henfield, was shut down after its operator breached its waste limit by 50%. .. Fiona Cave, of MRL Grab & Tip Limited, said: “As of yesterday, my business is worthless. There are no other inert landfill sites in the area — the next one being near Chichester and since my lorries only do six miles to the gallon, and it would take me hours to do a return trip from my base in Burgess Hill, my charge to my customer of £170 per load plus VAT would not even cover the cost of running the lorry.”



