‘CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS’
Thank you to all who bought draw tickets and huge thanks to the Sussex artists who most generously donated their prints. The winners, in no particular order, are:
Jean Harbane
‘Landscape’ donated by David Hayward: David has an exhibition of paintings at Kellie Miller Arts Gallery, Brighton - July 8th-23rd and will be showing work at the Creative Hub Gallery, Colonnade House, Worthing, Aug 28th – Sept 11th www.david-hayward.com
Jocelin Gale,
‘Badger’ donated by David Rees Davies: David will be showing work at the Creative Hub Gallery, Colonnade House, Worthing, Aug 28th – Sept 11th www.davidreesdavies.com
A Scoular
‘Hare’ donated by David Rees Davies: David will be showing work at the Creative Hub Gallery, Colonnade House, Worthing, Aug 28th – Sept 11th
www.davidreesdavies.com
R. Baker
‘Path to the Downs’ donated by Malcolm Hardy
www.artfinder.com/artist/malcolm-hardy
J. Gale
‘Fishing Boat, Hastings’ donated by Susan Ashworth
www.rowleygallery.com/Artist-Susan-Ashworth.aspx
N.W (c/o Mr. J.R Cuming)
‘Chough Feeding on Oats’ donated by Adele Scantlebury
www.adelescantlebury.co.uk
Mid Sussex Times, 8 June 2017
CPRE Sussex and other campaigners react to the planning inspector's decision to increase the housing target in the Mid Sussex District Local Plan from 800 to 1,026 homes a year.
This summer the people of Arundel will be given their first opportunity in 30 years to give their views on options for a new A27 bypass which could change the Sussex countryside forever.
On Friday 2 June we held a bug hunt for families, led by the hugely knowledgeable professor Dave Goulson from Sussex University. We met in the grounds of the university and walked to Stanmer Park, collecting and learning about bugs on the way. We found a large number of Bees, beetles and butterflies and even some small frogs at the Dew Pond. A hugely enjoyable day!
Response from CPRE Sussex to the Modifications to the Arun Local Plan 2017
Written by CPRE SussexThis the formal response of the Campaign to Protect Rural England Sussex Branch (CPRE Sussex) to the Arun District Council (ADC) public consultation on the Modifications to the Arun Local Plan 2017 (‘the Local Plan.’)
CPRE Sussex works to promote the beauty, tranquillity and diversity of the Sussex countryside by encouraging the sustainable use of land and other natural resources in town and country. We encourage appropriate and sustainable land use, farming, woodland and biodiversity policies and practice to improve the well-being of rural communities. It is our position that local planning authorities should seek to ensure that the negative impacts of development on the countryside, both direct and indirect, are kept to a minimum and that development is sustainable in accordance with national planning policy.
Shoreham Herald: CPRE on why local plan needs more work
Written by CPRE SussexLetter: Decision to approve North of Horsham application shameful
Written by Roger F SmithLetter published by the West Sussex County Times, 25 May 2017
Sir,
Decision to approve North of Horsham application shameful
Enough is enough when it comes to aircraft noise say community groups from across the UK
Written by William ShawOn Monday 22nd May community groups representing hundreds of thousands of UK residents delivered a statement to Number 10 demanding that the next government takes action to reduce aviation noise and emissions. The groups are seeking a new policy on aircraft noise and tough regulation of the aviation industry that balances the interests of people living near airports and under flight paths with the demands of the industry for more flights.
Letter: Developers will build more slowly to maintain prices
Written by Roger F SmithLetter published by the West Sussex Gazette, 17 May 17
Sir,
Arun District Council has decided that a house-building target of 20,000 new houses ‘can be delivered’ over the period of their local plan, 2011 to 2031’ (Arun Local Plan Submission Version (ALPSV) Modifications, March 2017’: ‘Housing Supply).