According to the National Parks Authority, no events have been organized in the South Downs as part of National Parks Week. Congratulations to the SDNPA for their resolve in keeping visitors at bay, and residents’ diaries free of clutter.
Category Archives: National Park
FPC Planning 6:30 10th June 2015
The next Planning Meeting will be held on Wednesday 10th June 2015 at 6.30pm in the Village Hall when the following planning applications will be discussed:-
Members of the Public and Press are invited to attend.
Members of the public are entitled to speak at the meeting for two minutes, by prior appointment with the Clerk (Mr Derek Blackhall, tel 01273 846186). No more than two speakers for each application and two against.
Drones, Bridleways & Nesting Birds
As the weather improves and more of us get out and about, the Parish Council would like to highlight a couple of issues raised in recent meetings:
Drones/Quadcopters – Please would owners of model aircraft/drones etc be as considerate as possible whilst enjoying their new toys, especially those equipped with cameras. There are numerous concerns regarding these gadgets – privacy, noise and damage to property/cars/people. Drones should be kept under control (i.e. line of sight) at all times and generally should not be flown within 150 metres of property and people as a kilo or two dropped from height can hurt! Basically you should not be filming other peoples private gardens. Please also be aware that you should obtain permission if you plan to publish images of anybody, especially Fulking-ites, on social media. See the links below to CAA guidelines. You will find more links on the CAA website providing further information.
First Person View’s – an animated guide to the basic rules of flying a drone.
CAA Detailed Guidelines
Bridleways – please don’t forget the rules about bridleways and footpaths. Bridleways are meant for walkers, horse riders and cyclists only, which means no motor vehicles unless specific permission has been given by the landowner. There may be some confusion about the bridleway from Four Acres corner to The Shepherd and Dog. This is a bridleway and the normal rules apply, but a few people at either end have been granted vehicle access to their properties by the owners of the bridleway. Footpaths are for pedestrians only – absolutely no vehicles or horses. There are some local ‘byways open to all traffic’ (BOATs), information on which can be found from the link below. The link also details information on all public rights of way. Please respect these rules – if you see anybody breaching them, please remind and/or report them to the National Trust and/or Police.
Rights of way map
Rights of way guidelines
Birds Nesting – Finally, we all want our gardens to look good, but please remember that this is bird nesting season and hedge trimming should be avoided from now until the end of August. It is an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981 to damage or destroy the nest of any wild bird so do try to respect this. If trimming has to be done, please keep to an absolute minimum and please keep it brief.
FPC Planning 6:30 8th April 2015
The next Planning Meeting will be held on Wednesday 8th April 2015 at 6.30pm in the Village Hall when the following planning applications will be discussed:-
and
Members of the Public and Press are invited to attend.
Members of the public are entitled to speak at the meeting for two minutes, by prior appointment with the Clerk (Mr Derek Blackhall, tel 01273 846186). No more than two speakers for each application and two against.
Mr Derek Blackhall,
Clerk to Fulking Parish Council
01273 846186
22 Kymer Gardens
Keymer, Hassocks
West Sussex
BN6 8QZ
(using the email address below)
Summer Breeze Bus
Brisk walks and bus rides – sounds like just the ticket. The new 77 bus timetable is out for the Dyke to Brighton route. This forms part of the “Breeze up to the Downs” partnership between B&H City Council, The National Trust and SDNP. It starts on 19th April, and from 14th June to 31st August you can, er, “do it topless”. More importantly it now connects with similar services to Stanmer Park and Ditchling Beacon. More details here…
Shepherd and Dog – Premise License Application
The Shepherd and Dog pub have applied for a new premises license to play pre-recorded music, live music and films both indoors and outdoors in the garden.
The application includes:-
- Pre-recorded amplified music every day 10am to 11pm
- Live music amplified and non-amplified every day 11am to 11pm
- Screening of films with amplified sound every day 11am to 10pm
- Late night refreshment every day 11pm to 12:30am
See the full text of the application (LI/15/0513) click here.
Any comments or objections you may wish to make must be sent in writing to the Licensing Officer to be received by 26th March 2015.
Either
Email to: licensing@midsussex.gov.uk
or Send to:-
The Licensing Officer (Ref: LIS/15/0513)
Mid Sussex District Council
Oaklands
Oaklands Road
Haywards Heath
West Sussex
RH16 1SS
FPC Planning 6:30 4th March 2015
The next Planning Meeting will be held on Wednesday 4th March 2015 at 6.30pm in the Village Hall when the following planning applications will be discussed:-
SDNP/15/00563/LIS Customary Cottage The Street Fulking West Sussex BN5 9LU – Side extension
and
SDNP/15/00562/HOUS Customary Cottage The Street Fulking West Sussex BN5 9LU -Side extension
Andrea Dickson
Clerk to Fulking Parish Council
01444 451 060
12 Turners Mill Road
Haywards Heath
West Sussex
RH16 1NN
andreadicksonfpc@gmail.com
3000 years in 3 hours
Saddlescombe Farm, Sunday 8th February 2015, 10:00am — 1:00pm, all tickets £3.00, children and dogs on leads welcome, slightly challenging walk, advance booking not needed.
This walk starts at Devil’s Dyke and gives you an opportunity to discover an ancient downland farm and its surroundings. Saddlescombe Farm has seen over 1000 years of history and still retains many of its old buildings, including the donkey well and 17th century barn. The surrounding downland holds even greater allure with over 3000 years of stories to tell. There will a break at the Hiker’s Rest tearoom at Saddlescombe before the return walk to Devil’s Dyke.
More information: Graham Wellfare, 01273 857712, graham.wellfare@nationaltrust.org.uk