Free courses and activities with West Sussex County Council

Adults across West Sussex who want to improve their numeracy skills can sign up for free courses and activities with West Sussex County Council.

It’s thanks to a £3.6 million investment aimed at boosting opportunities for more people to enhance their skills and secure well-paid jobs.

The free courses and activities take place online and in person and are available to residents on either a part time or more intensive basis.

Around 17 million adults in England, which is half of the working-age population, have the numeracy skills of primary school children. Poor numeracy skills can hold people back from having the confidence to get on in life and into work.

West Sussex County Council has been awarded the funding from the government’s £2.6 billion UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which is provided to offer courses that meet the needs of local communities as part of the government’s Multiply programme.

Multiply is available to adults, aged 19+ who do not already have a GCSE grade C/4 or higher in Maths or equivalent and want to improve their numeracy skills.

Nigel Jupp, Cabinet Member for Education and Learning said: “I am very pleased that West Sussex County Council is part of the government’s Multiply programme, and the learning opportunities this will provide to our communities.

“Good maths skills are important for everyday life, both at work and at home. They can help you to budget, help you support your children with their homework and help you progress your career.

“I would encourage anyone who meets the eligibility criteria to get in touch and find out more.”

For further information please visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/multiplyprogramme

District Dispatch

It’s unbelievable to think that there are only six weeks until Christmas. This week, we are launching our popular Countdown to Christmas campaign, which encourages everyone to support our local businesses.

From popping into a local family-run bakery for a loaf of bread, or buying a quirky gift from an independent shop, by shopping locally people can help local business owners and communities to recover from the challenges of the last two years.

We’re really pleased that our partners from across the district, including the Observer Series and V2 radio, will be supporting us with this important campaign.

To encourage people to shop locally, we are introducing a package of parking incentives to further support local businesses this Christmas. These offers include: selecting two hours and getting a third free in most council-owned car parks across the district in December, when using the MiPermit app; free parking every weekend in December in the Avenue de Chartres car park in Chichester; and, free parking after 4pm in the Avenue de Chartres car park for the Chichester Christmas Light Switch On event on Saturday 27 November, and for the Chichester late night shopping on 2, 9, 16 and 23 December.

We have also created recycled wrapping paper and gift tags, which are tailored for the city and each of our towns. Our partners at the BID, business associations and parish councils in each location are helping us to distribute these to local businesses who can give them away for free when people buy from them. So, please look out for these when you are shopping locally. You can also download the designs at: www.chichester.gov.uk/countdowntochristmas This is a great way of celebrating our local area and showing your family and friends where you have bought your gifts. You can find out more at: www.chichester.gov.uk/countdowntochristmas

Last week, we agreed to release funding to explore the possibility of a new project to support the high street in Chichester. We have been allocated £70,000 from the Business Rates Pool by West Sussex County Council to establish an ‘innovative high street project.’ We are keen to use the funds for a feasibility study to explore the potential of a project to develop a new destination market and event space to the Cattle Market and / or Little London car park locations. This could include a possible covered area to be used all year round. We will keep you updated on this.

While on the subject of markets, I hope you had the opportunity to visit ‘The Cross, Market and More’, which took place on 7 November in Chichester. This was a brand new quality street market, which featured local designers and producers. We introduced this following an increase demand for more varied types of markets across the district. It was incredibly successful and we hope to bring this back two or three times a year.

I’m also pleased to tell you that building works are due to start on the £6 million redevelopment of St James’ Industrial Estate in Chichester. The estate has been in need of updating and is part of our desire to provide quality business accommodation.

Last week, we also agreed to fund the community warden service for the next year, so that our team can continue work with residents to reduce low level crime and tackle social issues. Since we announced this on social media, we have had some really lovely comments about how important our community wardens are to you. We recognise the important role they play and so it’s great to hear you feel the same way too.

Finally, a date for your diary! We are running a special event for homeowners who are looking to make their homes more energy efficient and find out more about renewable energy. The event takes place on Monday 29 November at Chichester College from 2pm – 4.15pm. It’s free to attend, but tickets must be booked in advance at: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/energy-efficiency-andrenewable-energy-in-the-home-tickets-196443486757

Best wishes

Cllr Eileen Lintill

Leader of Chichester District Council

Residents in Chichester District asked to comment on the Local List for planning applications

Date of Release: 14 September   2023                                                                     Ref: 4272

Residents in Chichester District asked to comment on the Local List for planning applications

Residents in the Chichester District are being asked for their views on the information that applicants must provide in support of their planning applications.

The information required is set out in Chichester District Council’s Local List. It applies to planning applications inside the district, but not those inside the South Downs National Park (SDNP), which has its own list overseen by the SDNP Authority.

The Local List is used to determine the validity of each planning application received by the district council.

It includes mandatory national requirements and any additional information regarded as reasonably necessary to enable the council to determine an application.

Each local authority has to publish its Local List and review it every two years to take account of any changes in national and local planning policies.

Chichester District Council’s Planning Committee has approved the revised Local List to go out for consultation. Once the public have had their say, the document will be updated and then go back to Planning Committee for consideration.

Members of the public can view the document at: www.chichester.gov.uk/planningadvice#localist and submit their comments by emailing: dcplanning@chichester.gov.uk. Emails must be marked for the attention of Sam Carter, Administration and Business Support Manager.

The consultation closes on 12 October 2023.

ROAD CLOSURES OCT 21

Please be advised that the below roads are due to be closed on the dates and times specified for Carriageway Patching. An alternative route for traffic will be signed on site. Please note that these works are weather dependant, we will endeavour to inform you should there be significant changes to the programme.

This road closure is covered by the 14.1 order made on 21st June 2021.

Road Name           Location           Date (from and to)         Timing of Closure (eg, 24hr, off peak 09:30

to 16:00, Night 08:00 to 06:00)

 

Wophams Lane

Donnington

 

28th October 2021

07:30 – 16:30

 

Pagham Road

Pagham

 

29th October 2021

07:30 – 16:30