Plans For Holbrook Tythe Barn Bowling Green

As many local residents of North Horsham may be aware, there are two current planning applications in respect of Holbrook Tythe Barn.

The first is for works to reconstruct the Bowling Green; and the second is to construct a bowling clubhouse, car parking, relocation of a bin store, removal and replacement of trees and shrubs; and a revised entrance to the Tythe Barn building and an extended rear patio.  Not part of this latter planning application but included with the works will be internal alterations to the Barn.

The Parish Clerk will be at Holbrook Tythe Barn on Tuesday 13th August 2013 between 4pm and 7pm, where the full planning application will be on display for you to view.  It is hoped that the developers, Westrock, will also be present.

Operation Crackdown – Update

Operation Crackdown“You will now find it easier to report incidents of anti-social driving in Sussex. Sussex Police has re-launched Operation Crackdown – a system that enables anyone to report anti-social driving and abandoned vehicles, either online or by phone.  Anti-social driving can be driving that is careless, deliberately aggressive or dangerous. If you see this type of behaviour it is important that you report it, so it can be dealt with in the most appropriate way.

Operation Crackdown is a joint initiative supported by Sussex Safer Roads Partnership (SSRP), Sussex Police and all local authorities in the county. It was first launched in 2002 as a way of reporting abandoned vehicles in Sussex, and was expanded in 2007 to cover anti-social driving reports.

The system for reporting anti-social driving has now been made simpler, to encourage members of the public to easily and quickly report this type of incident and users can now keep track of the progress of their case with a specific reference number provided.

Incidents can be reported, either via www.operationcrackdown.org, or by calling 01243 64 22 22, for those who don’t have access to the internet.

Members of the public who are reporting incidents must remember, where possible, the registration number of the vehicle, the make, model and the colour, so the police can identify the vehicle concerned and make contact with the offender.

Every report received through Operation Crackdown is viewed and a decision is made against a set criteria on how best to deal with it. In the majority of cases a letter of advice is sent to the driver or rider, but a report to Operation Crackdown can also lead to arrest and possible conviction, depending on the seriousness of the offence”.

District Offers Congratulations On Birth Of Royal Baby

HDC LogoHorsham District Council will be sending a book offering congratulations to their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge following the birth of their son.

The Council is arranging for a commemorative book to be displayed for the people of the Horsham District to sign at Swan Walk Shopping Centre in Horsham from Wednesday 24 July 2013 until Wednesday 31 July.

The book will also be displayed at the Storrington Help Point in Storrington from Thursday 1 August 2013 for one week.  It will then be sent to Kensington Palace to the new parents.

For more information about the book welcoming the royal baby, contact Horsham District Council by emailing press@horsham.gov.uk or call 01403 215571.

Roffey Community Action Day

A Roffey Community Action Day will be taking place on Thursday 18th July 2013 from 10am to 4pm, at Roffey Millennium Hall, Crawley Road.  See the poster below for information on the services and information that will be available at the event.

Roffey Community Action Day

Better Building, Safer Homes

Sussex Building Control, the local authority building control service for Horsham District Council and Crawley Borough Council, has produced three new guides for homeowners to help with their building work.

These guides are free to pick up from Horsham District Council’s offices at Park North in North Street, Horsham, from local parish council offices, and libraries across the District.

Alternatively, to get a copy of the guides email info@sussexbuildingcontrol.org, call 01403 215151 and quote ref HDNautumn13 or visit the website (www.sussexbuildingcontrol.org).

Finding an architect

Unless you have a good working knowledge of building construction, the current planning laws and building regulations, you should seek professional advice from an architect before you begin planning your home improvement project.

Do I need planning permission? How so I submit a Building Regulations application? How do I find an architect?

Pick up this new guide to find out more.

Does my work need building regulations?

Building regulations are a set of standards – put in place by the Government – to ensure that building work is carried out safely and correctly. If you build in accordance with the regulations, your home will be safe and comfortable for your family to live in.

Pick up this new guide to find out more about the work that is and isn’t covered by building regulations – including conservatories, porches, detached garages, carports, sheds and summerhouses.

Finding a builder

Your architect will normally be able to recommend a builder and some may have a preferred list of builders who they use for specific types of work. Always ask for your architect’s advice before starting your research.

This free guide has information on what to do before you begin a project, what to ask your builder before you make a decision and well as other things to consider.