North Horsham County Local Committee Meeting

The next West Sussex County Council North Horsham County Local Committee meeting is due to take place on Monday 25th June 2012 at 7pm, in the Goodwood Room, County Hall North, Chart Way, Horsham.

The Committee meets in public 4 times a year and provides a forum for local residents to come and directly discuss any issues or concerns with your elected representatives. These may be to do with your street, your village, your town or your county; whatever it is your voice will always be welcomed.

The North Horsham area is a mixture of urban and rural communities, therefore the Committee represents a broad range of interests and concerns. The Committee have an understanding of the pressures of the urban environment and are committed to sustaining Horsham’s vibrancy as a shopping centre and safeguarding its security as a residential area.

The Committee also keep an eye on the welfare of its communities by having a representative from the Police at each meeting to provide updates on crime figures for the area.

For further information, and for copies of minutes and agendas, please click here.

West Sussex Fire And Rescue – Urban Search And Rescue Training Exercise

On Tuesday the 19th and Wednesday the 20th of June between 0800hrs and 1800hrs the West Sussex Fire and Rescue Urban Search And Rescue (USAR) team will be carrying out a training exercise at Brookhurst Wood.  The exercise will involve a number of ambulances and fire service vehicles visiting the site.

It is necessary for the USAR team to conduct ongoing training and assessment in line with National procedures and risk assessments.  This ensures that the West Sussex USAR team can mobilise in a timely manor and conduct search and rescue operations effectively in real life scenarios throughout West Sussex.

Please don’t be alarmed if you hear sirens or see the fire engines and ambulances as this will be part of the training exercise.

Residents Urged To Keep Their Homes Secure

Keep Homes Secure PosterWith summer just around the corner, residents in the Horsham District are being urged by the Horsham District Community Safety Partnership to keep their homes safe from burglars.  Despite being one of the safest districts in the country, with extremely low rates of burglary, some residents are occasionally victims, which can be a very distressing experience.

The vulnerability of houses to burglary varies depending upon the actions of the occupants and residents can make their homes significantly more secure by following some simple advice.

Tips from the Horsham District Community Safety Partnership include the following:

  • Ensuring that the property is lit, inside and out.  Burglars prefer to operate in the dark so an outside automated light can act as a deterrent.
  • Leaving lights and a radio on a timer in the house can give the illusion that someone is home so burglars are less likely to try and break in.
  • Doors and windows should be kept secure with a good quality lock to stop it being easily broken.
  • Sheds and garages should also be kept secure so thieves aren’t able to access tools or ladders to assist with a break in.
  • Make sure all keys, including car keys, are hidden out of sight and that keys to the property aren’t left outside, such as under a plant pot.  Valuables such as passports, bank statements and wallets should also be hidden away.
  • To help keep the whole of their street safe, residents can get involved with their local Neighbourhood Watch team.  Looking out for others’ properties mean burglars will have to work much harder.  More information about Neighbourhood Watch can be found at http://www.nhwhorsham.org.uk

If anyone notices someone acting suspiciously or experiences any suspicious callers, they should report it to Sussex Police – call the non emergency number 101 or call 999 in an emergency.

The Horsham District Community Safety Partnership advises residents to make a note of the person’s description or car registration as this may provide the police with useful information.

More Vandalism In The Parish

Most unfortunately there has been an instance of some rather offensive graffiti on the brand new safety surfacing at Amberley Close Play Area.  We are looking at how best to remove this without causing damage to the surface, which is made primarily of rubber.

Our staff check the Play Areas owned by the Parish Council three times a week – Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays – but in the meantime if you see anything that needs attending to, please do get in touch with us.  You can either call into the Parish Office at Roffey Millennium Hall; telephone us on 01403 750786; or use the online form which can be found under current consultations or by clicking here.

North Horsham Parish Plan

The North Horsham Parish Plan was devised in 2007, and the time has come for a complete review of the Plan, to see which issues have been resolved as well as identifying any new issues.

The Parish Plan is led by the residents of the Parish, and is your opportunity to become involved and help develop the local community for the future.  It can cover anything that is relevant to the people who live and work in the Parish and will be used to inform other decision making bodies of the needs and concerns of the community and can also be used to support funding applications.  The Parish Council itself will use the Parish Plan as a focus for their ongoing work.

If you would like to be a part of this important process and join the Steering Group, please fill in our online contact form which can be found on the North Horsham Parish Plan page of this site.