Horsham District Well Being Hub

Horsham District WellbeingThe Horsham District Wellbeing Hub has been set up to help promote and improve the health and quality of life of District residents and employees.  As part of this service, Wellbeing Drop-In Sessions have been arranged, on a trial basis, to be held at Roffey Millennium Hall, Crawley Road on Thursday 3rd May 2012, Thursday 14th June 2012 and Thursday 5th July 2012 from 9.30am to 12.30pm.

The service is a free ‘one stop shop’ for information and advice on physical, mental, emotional and social aspects of people’s wellbeing.  It is a friendly and impartial service, where people are able to talk to an advisor about their health concerns and find out about local services and support groups.

Among the many areas people may wish to get help with are getting themselves or their family fitter, doing some regular exercise, eating a balanced diet, avoiding illness, dealing with stress, loneliness or isolation, kicking a habit or simply improving their general wellbeing.

Re-Development On Derelict Crawley Road Site

Derelict Crawley Road SiteThe planning application for the derelict Crawley Road site (opposite Roffey Millennium Hall) has been submitted by Guinness South to Horsham District Council.

The application is for the demolition of current buildings at the site, and the erection of 14 new dwellings consisting of four 2-bedroom flats, two 1-bedroom flats, and eight 2-bedroom houses, as well as parking for 21 cars.

The Parish Council will be displaying the proposed plans for the site, which will be on Wednesday 2nd May 2012 from 11.30am to 8.30pm at Roffey Millennium Hall.  Please come along to discover the intentions for this important site in the centre of Roffey.

North Horsham Parish Council’s Litter Warden

BinNorth Horsham Parish Council would like to introduce our very own Neil Smith who does a fantastic job of keeping North Horsham clean and tidy.

Our new Litter Warden has been with Team North Horsham since October 2011 and has fitted in very well with staff and local residents.  Some of the community have commented on how polite and hardworking he is and also how clean the areas are.

Neil collects litter from certain areas on different days so if you see him out and about with his distinctive North Horsham Parish Council yellow vest on, please don’t hesitate to speak to him about any litter concerns you have or the fact he is doing a great job for the local community.

You can see the areas that Neil visits on which days of the week here.

If you would like to report a litter hotspot to the Parish Council, please fill out our online form which can be found here.