
Latest News of Local Interest
Wildlife and the Planning Process
Are your neighbours considering a development? What protected species are most suitable for disrupting their plans? How can you get the critters to take up residence on their land? How can you best document their presence in ways that will persuade the planning authority to veto the project? Sadly, this brief course does not directly address these fundamental questions. But attending it will be much cheaper than hiring ecoNIMBY Associates LLC and you may learn something relevant to your campaign.
MSDC (finally) vetoes Mayfield
Today (May 9th) .. the deadline passes for any legal challenges on the newly adopted [Mid Sussex] District Plan. Mayfield Market Towns had until today to launch a legal challenge following the Plan’s adoption on March 28th. The statutory six week period allows unsuccessful developers like MMT to find ways to challenge a District Plan in accordance with Section 113 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. However, with no challenges submitted, the Plan is now set in stone and MMT is effectively ‘locked out’ of the District.
More here.
The times of every train will change ..
This post is of largely academic interest. As local rail users well know, whether or when a train stops at Hassocks is determined by a random number generator, not by a rail timetable. However, the terminally optimistic are welcome to click on the photo of Hassocks Station, above, to access the new batch.
Moth Trap Morning
Over 2500 species of moths have been recorded in the UK. Join us as we open the previous night’s moth trap in order to identify just how many of those we’ve caught. Meet at the noticeboard by the bridge. Free event, though booking essential as places are limited. To book please contact James Duncan.
If you can’t make 18th May then there are other opportunities on 9th June and 29th June.
Hearth & Home

Geoffrey Mead will present an illustrated talk about Sussex building materials and styles to the Henfield History Group at 8:00pm on Tuesday 8th May in the Free Church Hall.
Games Evening

Table Tennis: Friday 11th May, 7:30pm in Fulking Village Hall (then S&D).
All welcome Jen Green (552)
Annual Parish Meeting 2018
You are hereby cordially invited to attend the
FULKING PARISH COUNCIL
ANNUAL MEETING OF COUNCIL & ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
Fulking Village Hall, Thursday 10th May 2018, 7:30pm
Agenda: Annual Meeting of Council
1. Chairman’s Welcome
2. Election of Chairman & Vice Chairman
3. Meeting Closed
Agenda: Annual Parish Meeting
1. Apologies for Absence
2. Approval of minutes APM 11/5/2017
3. Chairman’s report
4. Reports from District & County Councillors
5. Approval of 2017/18 Annual Return documents
6. Guest Speaker: Liz Leggo on Dementia Friends
7. Date of next meeting
8. Close
Refreshments
The public and press are cordially invited to attend.
Trevor Parsons
Clerk to Fulking Parish Council
17 Ockley Way, Hassocks,
West Sussex. BN6 8NE
parishclerk@fulking.net
07767 422733
Bobservation 43: Responsibilities
The village clear up on Sunday 15 April attracted a handful of enthusiasts, mostly as far I can ascertain, the ‘old’ hands.
Now this is quite acceptable and I can understand that newcomers to the village and those of you who are ensconced in your ivory castles do not wish to get involved in any village activities. However, I do think in the interest of cleanliness and the general look of the village which, after all, will affect the value of your freehold asset, each householder should take responsibility for keeping the roadside along the boundary of their property free of the rubbish which individuals periodically drop.
Newcomers may not be aware that the Council Tax which is levied on those of us living in the countryside provides a great deal less by way of services than that enjoyed by householders living in a town, in particular, the regular clearing of rubbish along the street. So to conclude this depressing plea, let us all take on the responsibility of keeping our own boundary free of rubbish on a regular basis and, dare I ask, perhaps showing a bit more interest in Fulking and the village activities.
On this note we still need volunteers for the fair on Sunday 29 July and Louise needs bottles for the Tombola.
Have a great summer!





