Bus Services In North Horsham

Many residents may have recently heard about the cuts in funding for bus services by West Sussex County Council, which would effect a number of services within North Horsham from September this year when funding would cease.  However, Metrobus have confirmed that:

  • Whilst Routes 61 and 200 were at risk, West Sussex County Council have agreed to continue funding them for the time being.
  • Route 23 will continue to operate without financial support.
  • Route 98’s evening service will continue to operate without financial support on a trial basis.  This means that the long term viability of the service relies upon the use made of it.  Quite literally, use it or lose it.

Members’ Code Of Conduct

At the last full Council meeting on Thursday 28th June 2012, the Parish Council adopted a new Code of Conduct for all Councillors.  This came into effect as from 1st July 2012.

The new arrangements for the standards and conduct of Members include a Code of Conduct based on the ‘Nolan Principles’, the involvement of an independent person in the investigation of allegations of misconduct, a register of Members’ Pecuniary interests and a new criminal offence of failing to declare or register Pecuniary Interests.

The new Code of Conduct continues with the behavioural aspects of the previous Code of Conduct and the provisions relating to Personal and Prejudicial Interests and ‘bolts on’ the new provisions relating to Disclosable Pecuniary Interests as contained within the Regulations made under the Localism Act 2011.

The formal Notice of Adoption of the new Code of Conduct can be seen here. A signed copy of the Notice is displayed in the notice board outside the Parish Office at Roffey Millennium Hall.

The Parish Council’s new Code of Conduct can be read here.

Within the next 28 days all Parish Councillors will be required to complete a Register of Interests.  Under the new Code of Conduct these have to be displayed on the Council’s website and this will be done over the next couple of weeks.  You will be able to see them here.

Your Vote Counts

Sussex Police LogoIn November an election will be held across Sussex (and indeed England and Wales, except London) to appoint a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Sussex.  You will be asked to vote for someone to represent you for policing and crime in the County.

This is the first time you will have had the chance to elect someone to be responsible for policing.  It is really important that you vote, as the PCC will be responsible for policing and crime in Sussex in its totality.  This will mean –

  • Setting the budget for Sussex Police
  • Appointing the Chief Constable
  • Listening to the people of Sussex, and
  • Setting a Police and Crime Plan based on those conversations

There will also be a Police and Crime Panel made up of local Councillors from each of the local authorities in Sussex.  Their role will be to advise and scrutinise the work of the PCC.  The Panel will have a range of powers that will see them –

  • Review the draft Police and Crime Plan
  • Review the PCC’s Annual Report, and
  • Hold a public meeting to question the PCC about it

For more information go to www.homeoffice.gov.uk/police/police-crime-commissioners or www.sussexpcc.co.uk or call 01273 481561.

Key Dates
18th October 2012 – Last full Sussex Police Authority meeting
15th November 2012 – Election Day
21st November 2012 – Last day of Sussex Police Authority in office
22nd November 2012- First day of Police and Crime Commissioner in office

The Royal British Legion – Horsham Branch

Royal British LegionThe Royal British Legion, founded in 1921, is the UK’s leading Service charity.  It provides care, advice and support to serving members of the Armed Forces, veterans of all ages and their families and dependents.  If you have served in the Forces for at least seven days, or are the dependent of someone who has Served then the Legion’s services are available to help you.  Around 9 million people in the UK are eligible for the Legion’s support and they spend nearly £1.7 million a week helping those in greatest need.

The Horsham Branch of the Legion is trying to raise awareness locally of the help they can bring to the people who need it.  They have two trained Welfare Caseworkers who will be glad to talk you through the procedure for making a claim and explain further the type of help the Legion can give.  If you, or someone you know, are struggling to make ends meet we can help you in all sorts of ways.  You can call the Sussex County Office for advice on 01444 441470 or contact the local Horsham Branch direct by emailing hrbl.welfare@hotmail.co.uk giving a contact telephone number if possible, to find out more.

Roffey Local Action Team

Community Safety LogoFollowing on from the inaugural meeting of the Roffey Local Action Team (LAT), as per this previous post, the second meeting is scheduled to take place this coming Monday 25th June 2012 at the Roffey Millenium Hall, beginning at 7pm.

The Local Action Team is a community led group involving both the Horsham Community Safety Partnership and Sussex police, so is therefore an excellent opportunity for local residents to have their say on issues relating to crime and disorder.

For more information please contact PCSO Claire Bonnyman on 07917 501716 or Neil Worth, Community Safety Officer, on 01403 215116.