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No bin collection on Monday

No bin collection on Monday 28th October due severe weather conditions.
Update:
As your waste or recycling collection was missed on Monday 28th October due to severe weather, collection will take place on Saturday 2nd November. Please place your bins out ready for collection on Saturday. Garden waste – please leave your bin out now and the crews will be catching up throughout the rest of the week. [With thanks to the Poynings email alert service.]

Original post:
There will be no bin or sack collections due to severe weather on Monday 28th October, so please do not put your bins out tonight. You are advised to secure bins and anything loose in gardens if possible, as extremely high winds are expected. MSDC website and twitter (@msdcnews) will be used to communicate any more information.

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Quiz supporting St Andrew’s Church, Edburton

quiz nightWhy not put a team together and come along to our quiz night. (Teams will be made up of four people)

When: Friday 29th November 2013

Where:
Preston Nomads Cricket Ground
Fulking BN5 9NH
at 7.00pm for 7.30pm

Why: it’s an evening held in support of St Andrew’s Church at Edburton

How much: Tickets £7 per person including a Ploughman’s Platter

Who do I call: Ring Jane Warne on 01273-857322 or 07812-465-559 to Enter

With a bar and a raffle.

Event was sold out last year so book early!

Supporting St Andrew’s Church, Edburton

Notice of Review – Parliamentary Polling Districts & Polling Places

front_MSDC_LogoRepresentation of the People Act 1983 (as amended). The Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places (Parliamentary Elections) Regulations 2006 (as amended)

Mid Sussex District Council is conducting a review of polling districts and polling places within the District. The Council’s proposals will be submitted to the Returning Officer for comment.

Representations or comments on the existing provision of polling places are welcome from any elector within the Parliamentary Constituencies of Mid Sussex, Arundel & South Downs or Horsham. The Council also welcomes representation from any person or body with expertise in access for people with any type of disability. Persons or bodies making representations should, if possible, give alternative locations that can be used as polling places and polling stations.

Responses can be made in writing to the address below or by email to: elections@midsussex.gov.uk

The Council is obliged to publish all responses received on the council website and to make printed copies available for public inspection.Written representations must be made by 29th November 2013.

At the close of the consultation period all representations will be evaluated and considered. The Council will publish its findings and invite comments.

A report of recommendations will be laid before Members of the District Council in January 2014.

Tom Clark
Solicitor to the Council
Mid Sussex District Council
Oaklands, Oaklands Road
Haywards Heath
West Sussex
RH16 1SS

Lots of LAMBS

Adastra Hall meeting to protest Mayfield Market Town
The meeting last week was very well attended. The West Sussex County Times reports:

More than 400 people packed out a public meeting to protest against plans for a 10,000 home new market town in West Sussex. On Friday night (October 18) many had to be turned away from Hassocks’ Adastra Hall, with long queues of traffic attempting to enter the village. .. So many villagers turned up for the meeting that there were queues outside, and some people had to go home.

And, from the report in yesterday’s paper edition of the WSCT:

Nick Herbert [said] “This is a serious threat. Mayfield is behaving appallingly in trying to undermine Mid Sussex’s District Plan, which they effectively hope to get over-turned. They’re not getting their way through the democratic process, so they’re trying to subvert it. I think that is absolutely contemptible.” [page 4]

Survey work on trench begins

Surveying the route of the trench
The West Sussex County Times is reporting that work on surveying the trench is about to begin:

Chris Tomlinson, E.ON Development Manager for the project, said: “Over the next few weeks we’ll be carrying out surveys at various sites along the cable route to help us understand the makeup of the soil and the impact construction may have on the ground. We’ll also be working to identify areas of archaeological importance by digging trenches that will enable us to plan the most appropriate monitoring and protection during construction. Weather permitting, the work will begin at the end of October and is expected to take six to eight weeks.”

Anyone [who] has any questions about the survey works should email rampion@eon.com or call 01273 603 721.