Village Clear-up Sunday 24 March 2013 from 10.30a.m.

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First group starts at the corner of Clappers/Holmbush Lane and moves South.

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Second group starts at the corner of The Street/Clappers Lane and moves North.

Third group meets at the Ram House by the Shepherd and Dog and moves up The Street via North Town Field.

Bring suitable gloves and bin liners. If this time is not convenient, choose you own, but please do your bit.

Planning Appeal – Broadreeds, The Street, Fulking

Fulking Parish Council wishes to advise you of the following planning appeal:

SDNP/12/01455/HOUS:
Broadreeds, The Street, Fulking, West Sussex, BN5 9LU
Demolition of existing garden building/garage and construction of holiday annexe

The above application was refused by Mid Sussex District Council (working as agent for the South Downs National Park), but the applicants have appealed against this decision. The application has therefore been referred to the Planning Inspectorate.

Anybody is entitled to comment on the application, whether or not he or she did so initially – representations should be made as follows:

– either via the planning portal – www.planningportal.gov.uk/pcs
– or by email teamp13@pins.gsi.gov.uk
– or send three copies of the letter to:
The Planning Inspectorate, Room 3/21 Wing, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square,
Bristol BS1 6PN

Comments to be submitted by 16th January, 2013
Reference number APP/Y9507/A/12/2188704/NWF

Information and documents on the application can be accessed via the link below:

http://planningpublicaccess.southdowns.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=M7O4EGTU1V000

Fulking Features in The Argus

Fulking was featured in The Argus last night.

Every Tuesday The Argus runs a feature called “In Your Street”. It’s a look at the history and current set-up of streets and villages in Sussex.

So reporter Ben Leo visited our village last week and met up with some local residents including Jenny Tooley and Bob Rowland.

We reproduce Ben’s feature here with kind permission. Click the thumbnail on the right for the full version.

Get Ready For Winter

Snow and Ice Clearing

Do’s

  • Follow the Parish Winter Management Plan.
  • Spread salt/grit evenly and at appropriate spread rates.
  • Spread salt/grit before frost to be most effective.
  • Clear any excess salt or grit once the snow/ ice has melted.
  • Inform either the grit bin volunteer or Parish Clerk if the grit is running low.
  • Look out for your neighbour.

Don’ts

  • Use water to melt snow and ice, if there is a risk it will refreeze.
  • Move snow to a location where it will create another risk such as another part of the pavement, road or where people are likely to walk.
  • Use excessive salt, grit or other materials so as to create a new or worse risk once the snow/ ice has melted.

For further details see The Fulking Winter Management Plan here

or for general winter advice visit the Met Office site here